Indian Daily Mail, 16 March 1956
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Title Section16 1956-03-16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 31 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS16 words
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351 1956-03-16 1 Federation Workers' Surprise Move ACCEPT GOVT. OFFER OF $3 To Withdraw Strike Notice ANNOUNCEMENT GREETED IN COUNCIL WITH CHEERS (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, THURS: A DRAMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT THAT THE FEDERATION'S 65,000 DAILY PAID WORKERS HAD AGREED TO CALL OFF THE STRIKE AND ACCEPT GOVERNMENT'S OFFER OF THREE DOLLARS MINIMUM351 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-03-16 1 The second meeting of the newly constituted Emergency Operations Council under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister and Minister for Internal Defence and Security, Tungku Abdul Rahman, took place m K"»la Lumpur on Mar. IS. Picture shows (left to right) Mr. A. H. P. HUMPHREY, Secretary for101 words
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Article152 1956-03-16 1 Nehru To Visit U.S. —Official WASHINGTON, Mar. 15.— The White House announced last night that President Eisenhower had invited Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India to visit the United States. Mr. Murray Synder, Assistant Presidential Press Secretary said he did not know whether Mr. Nehru had accepted nor whenReuter - 152 words
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Article141 1956-03-16 1 MAHE, Seychelles, Mr. 15.— Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus last night held a service m the house on Mahe where he was taken with three other Church leaders yesterday to begin an indefinite exile. Sounds of chanting and singing were heard coming from behind the closedReuter - 141 words
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Article104 1956-03-16 1 LONDON, Mar. 15 The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, said yesterday that he does not intend to order the immediate trial m Cyprus of Archbishop Makarrios, Leader of the Islands oiilon-with Greece Movei^cuv. who has been deported. Mr. Lennox-Boyd was answering a question from aReuter - 104 words
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Article91 1956-03-16 1 r LONDON, Mar. 15: Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, said m the debate on Cyprus m th e House of Commons last night that his "reluctant conclusion" was that the Archbishop was not prepared to surrender terrorism as a very powerful weapon m his armoury." This wasReuter - 91 words
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Article30 1956-03-16 1 TOKYO. Mar. 15 Japan a Atomic Energy Research institute has decided to buy four tons of heavy water from the UJS. Atomic Energy Commission, Kvodo New* Service said today. APAP - 30 words
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Article67 1956-03-16 1 MANILA. Philippines, Mar. 15. Mr. John Foster Dulles, American Secretary of State, arrived here to-day from Saigon for talks with President Ramon Magsaysay and other Philippine leaders. The American Secretary of State who is on a tour of ten Asian countries with Mrs. Dulles and senior advisersReuter - 67 words
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282 1956-03-16 1 COMMONS REJECT CENSURE MOTION LONDON, Mar. 15: A Labour Opposition of cen sure on the Government for its handling of the situation m Cyprus was defeated m the Commons last night by 317 votes to 252 a Government majority of 65. Later, a Government282 words
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Article170 1956-03-16 1 The Right To Criticise The Govt. (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: The Malayan Trade Union Council Chairman, Mr. P. P. Narayanan yesterday made a zealous defence of the right of his organisation to criticise the Government when it #as m Hie wrong as much as the Government's right to170 words
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Article263 1956-03-16 1 Tungku's Assurance KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: The Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman today announced m the Federal Legislative Council a new surrender poiicy. The Tungku who was speaking on the adjournment motion said the new Emergency Operations Council had considered plans for prosecuting the campaign against the Communist263 words
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Article47 1956-03-16 1 In conclusion the Chief Minister said if the terrorists pro. posed to take orders from China, he would be only too glad if they would return to that country and that the Government would help them to be repatriated as stated m the new surrender terms.47 words
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85 1956-03-16 1 CIVIL SERVICE ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL The appointments made by the Governor of Sirtgapore, Sir Robert Black, to the Panels of the Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal were announced officially yesterday. The appointments are with effect from March 16, 1956 and they areCHAIRMEN PANEL Mr. K. T. Ooi, Mr. K. I. Tan, OFFICIALS85 words
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Article84 1956-03-16 1 NEHRU IS PRO-CHRISTIAN —Graham LOS ANGELAS, Mar. 115 Hilly Graham returned front a '2%-montl> tour of the Far East Wednesday and reported finding people friendly everywhere. The way-haired 87-year-old evangelist said he came away from a SO-minute private interview with India's Prime Minister Nehru "with the feelin X that heAP - 84 words
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Article175 1956-03-16 1 CHHAD BET BORDER IS NO ISSUE FOR SETTLEMENT KARACHI, Mar. 15: India ha* rejected Pakistan's appeal for a settlement under the 1949 Inter Dominion Agreement of their dispute over the border island of Chhad Bet, a Pakistani official said here yesterday. The dispute over th-t tinyReuter - 175 words
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Article114 1956-03-16 1 KINGSTON, Mar. 15 A new Constitution designed to give Jamaica full internal self-government may be achieved thi 3 year the Governor g>r Hugh Foot announced today. In a speech f rom the Throne read m his absence by his deputy Mr. John Stow, at the openingReuter - 114 words
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119 1956-03-16 1 HIDES SKINS EXPORT TO BE PROMOTED From Ou r Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 15. The Government of India hav e decided to set up a Corporation m Madras for promoting the export of hides and skins which is one of the biggest foreign trade commodities on South India. Two other119 words
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Article43 1956-03-16 1 BOMBAY, Mar. 15 The Gaekwar of Baroda, Maharaja Sir Pratapsinhrao, was granted a divorce at Bombay City Civil Court today from Ws wife, Sita Dcvi, now living m London and Paris on the grounds of misconduct with another person. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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290 1956-03-16 1 No Alternative To President's Rule In T.-C.-Menon From Our Owa Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 15.— There seems to be no alternative to the President's Rule In Travancore-Cochln State following the Congress Ministry's resignation. Chief Minister Mr. P. Govinda Menon who came here to re* port the situation to Premier Nehru290 words
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96 1956-03-16 1 BRIDGE TO LINK TANJORE TIRUCHI URGED From Ou r Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 15. Need for new a bridge across the j River Coleroon near Tiruvay- i yur as a link between Tanjore I and Tiruchi Districts was stres- se<j by Tanjore MLA S who met j finance Minister Mr.96 words
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55 1956-03-16 1 MEDIATE ON LORD BUDDHA'S DOCTRINE COLOMBO, Mar. te: Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, has made a special appeal to all the nations of the world to mediate on Buddha's doctrine of "metta" (universal love) on the occasion of the Buddha Jayanti which marks the 2,500 th anniversary ofReuter - 55 words
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Article106 1956-03-16 1 KARACHI, Mar. 15. The Pakistan Government was not actively engaged In Influencing any country 1 to Join the Bagdad. Middle East Defence Pact, a Pakistani Foreign office spokesman said here yesterday. He was asked to comment on a report that Egypt had told Mr. SelwynReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement12 1956-03-16 1 ■"^Snt^ sis H 3MONTHS-- 5330a I 3MOI>I T X2l"*" 339 00 Iff12 words
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593 1956-03-16 2 Indian Daily Mail RIFT IN THE ALLIANCE LUTE Spore, FrL, Mar. 16, 1956 JT is not a good augury for the future that, while the Federation is on the very threshold to selfgovernment, differences m the ruling Alliance should be getting' more and more numerous and acute. That of course593 words
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Article1177 1956-03-16 2 HITINDRA MALIK - HITINDRA MALIK INDIA'S SECOND PLAN «y r'k6tymu7yo6t;dq]w HPHE second Plan envisages an expenditure of Rs. 2,000 million on the development ol smali-scale industries. It is expected that this outlay will result m the small, scale industries contributing the equivalent ol Rs. 7,950 million towards the national product.NAFEN - 1,177 words
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Article210 1956-03-16 2 TOKYO: Cameras, bicycles and sewing mechines arc proving to be big foreign curr- ency earners tor Japan with* their exports registering a steady upward trend duiing the past few years. Various makers are planning to step Up their production thi s year with the aim ofNAFEN - 210 words
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Article130 1956-03-16 2 TOKYO: Japan and Pak'stnn shortly will start talks m Tokyo for the conclusion of a »uv one year trade agreement. Reports said that the new accord will set trade somewhere around £25,000,000 each way. The previous agreement expired at the end of last year after an earlier extension.NAFEN - 130 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-03-16 2 Thi s is the new great Seal of Canada, first to be engraved m the Royal Canadian Mint rather than at the Royal Mint mi n London. Its approval by the Queen was announced by the Canadian Secretary of State, Rooh Pinard. Although tiie great seal91 words
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Article35 1956-03-16 2 NEW DELHI: The GovirnSyed Mahmud, Minister m the External Affairs Ministry to visit that country next SontS !s J»» d erstood that Dr. Mahmud has accented th« i«vi. Ution.- NAFENNAFEN - 35 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-03-16 2 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald Mao Gil ivray, attended the ceremonial opening of the Federal Legislative Council meeting m Kuaia Lumpur on Mar. 14 to present a signed copy of the Report of the Federation of Malaya Constitutional Conference held In London. There are two77 words
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Article304 1956-03-16 2 SURPLUS MILK POWDER FOR INDIA NEW DELHI: Three countries, Australia, Ne w Zealand and the Netherlands have n~re«v to pool their surplu? skimmed milk powder m a bid to step up standards of n>;»rition i" India. It If likely thy the UniLvl States will join ta this eftV> Consultations haveNAFEN - 304 words
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164 1956-03-16 2 NEW DELHI: Six countries —the United Kingdom, the United States, Burma, France, China and Switzerland are understood to have accepted Nepal's invitation to the coronation of King Mahcndra on May 2. KT WI^ the first five °f these Nepal has diplomatic relations. Switzerland was invitedNAFEN - 164 words
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Article301 1956-03-16 2 It NEW DELHL India s family-planning campaign, described as the biggest m Asia, has got off to a good start with the Central Governments decision to undertake free distribution of contraceptives on a limited scale. Tto e Central Health Ministry Informed sources say, will give awayNAFEN - 301 words
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143 1956-03-16 2 IMPORTANCE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BANGALORE: The need for good business management lit industry m India, now on the eve of the second Five-Year Plan, especially m the Public and Private Sectors, was stressed by Col. Urwlck, an expert In scientific manage* ment In industry. Speaking at a two-da y seminarNAFEN - 143 words
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Article96 1956-03-16 2 TOKYO: Japan's population is now officially put at a figure of 89,27ft,52<) o n the t>usi s of the National Census conducted on October 1 last yeui. This was an increase of approximately 600,000 as coiupared to the estimated popula tion of 88,610,000 fo r October 1 ofNAFEN - 96 words
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Article134 1956-03-16 2 NEW DELHI. What is the size of a King's fan-mall King Saud's tour of India is understood to have brought for him 30,000 letters from all parts of the country. There are letters from people m all walks of life, devout old people, and gayNAFEN - 134 words
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220 1956-03-16 2 WEST GERMANY TO HELP BUILD NEW PORT BOMBAY; The forthcoming visit to India of Herr Alfred Krupp, the West German industrial magnate, is linked m j official quarters here with possible West German participa- tion m the laying out of a mechanical loading and hand- ling port on the eastNAFEN - 220 words
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Article110 1956-03-16 2 BOMBAY: Indo-Czech ptrz ticipation m machinery manu-l facture within the country isl m the offing. The Czech firm of Skodas have entered into agreement with the Walchandtoagar Industries Ltd. to set up plar.'. m India for the manufacture of sugar factory machinery The project is expected to costNAFEN - 110 words
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Article1264 1956-03-16 3 Patna Pol ice Firing UNWARRANTED SAYS ENQUIRY COMMISSION PATNA; The judicial co nuniss'on *ni n» k.. firing"" k e f Ve thera '"i"™" th Mr. Juatice s. K. Das. CBlef Jusii M ot t p., court comprl«>d the one- m an commission J^" Hl g£ also held a Judicial enquiry1,264 words
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Article39 1956-03-16 3 KARACHT; The Government of Pakistan have agreed .to the at>poii?tment of Mr. King Piao as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to Pakistan, says a Press note, Issued m Karachi. NAFENNAFEN - 39 words
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Article367 1956-03-16 3 Danger From Radioactive Fallout WASHINGTON D .C- Although the area 'o: lo^al uamage from radioactive fallout i s larger tor a high-yield weapon tfian for one of lower yield, it can be shown that the lon X ter m effects of fallout from the high-yield weapon are not as greatNAFEN - 367 words
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131 1956-03-16 3 LIFE INSURANCE FUNDS FOR INDUSTRY hSS m XIn u rn yield to rrThcv* holders," business circles hero the private industrial sector vl f d continue to receive JuS funds P fr m tosurai »cc Hitherto, insurance companies have been an Important sources of finance for industrial undertakings. The amount ofNAFEN - 131 words
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Article150 1956-03-16 3 NEW DELHI: An indo-Nor-weglan committee will soon be formed to expedite and administer the Norwegian fishery project In Travancore-Cochin, It is learned here. Three Norwegian officials and a number of Indian officials will serve on this committee which Is being: formed under an agreement to be signed150 words
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Article741 1956-03-16 3 MADRAS: The incident involving two groups ni students m the Victoria Hostel m Nov. last figured during i.uesiioutnne m the Assembly. Mr. C. Subramaniam told Mr. vinayakam that a tew students were reported to have ouiaved m a uisorderly manner at a debate held on Nove-ikier741 words
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95 1956-03-16 3 INDONESIAN WOMEN'S DELEGATION TO PAKISTAN KARACHI: A delegation of ten women officials of the Indonesian Government wil visit Pakistan next month to study the Village Aid Programme. The delegation, sponsored by the Indonesian State Planning Bureau, is scheduled to arrive i m Dacca on April The Indonesian women will tourNAFEN - 95 words
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Article176 1956-03-16 3 NEW DELHI: A new hope of prosperity for Saurashtra is held out In a report submitto! to the Central Government by three Dutch reclamation experts. 4 It is possible, these exp^rtj say, to reclaim large areas on the Saurashtra Coast by denuding the land surface of176 words
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Article206 1956-03-16 3 n*. BOMBAY. The All Nations Society of Culture and Art, Bombay, is organising an exhibition here on the achievements of India's first Five- Year Plan. The exhibition, which is to open March 20, is claimed to no the first of its kind ever neld In this country,NAFEN - 206 words
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Article88 1956-03-16 3 NEW DELHI; The Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, Mr. M. C. Shun. denied m the Rajya Sabha that remuneration of field workers of insurance companies had been withheld by the Custodians. Mr. Shah who was replying to Mr. S. n. Mazumdar, said that certain representationa were88 words
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Article124 1956-03-16 3 KARACHI; Copper coins of the period of Sher Shah, the Afghan Kingr of Delhi have been unearthed' at a place about two miles from Mehta Suja railawy station, mi n Sheiknupura District. Ihe coins wt i c uuo out o y la'oureis working on"the ladingNAFEN - 124 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-03-16 3 future above Is of the REPORT of the Federation of Malaya i (institutional Conference held m London to Janu.ar v and February 1956 On the left are the SIGNATURES of the representatives of Her Majesty tIM Queen, Their Highnesses tbm Hirers and the Aliance to the Report of66 words
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Advertisement64 1956-03-16 3 (ajjsjjcrjg OLD MAN STOUT THE United Commercial Bank Ltd. have pleasure m announcing the OPENING OF THEIR BRANCH at NO. 4, CHURCH STREET KUALA LUMPUR on THURSDAY THE 22nd MARCH, 1956 with MR. S. SUBRAHMANYAM AS MANAGER The Branch is equipped to handle all ype j> of Banking business and64 words
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Article627 1956-03-16 4 All Seats To Be Contested COLOMBO: FOR THE FORTHCOMING GENERAL. ELECTIONS TO CEYLON'S THIRD PARLIAMENT, *75 CANDIDATES INCLUDING -FIVE WOMEN FILED THEIR NOMINATIONS. They will contest 96 elective seats m the 101 -member House of Representatives from 8o constituencies spread all over the island, including five multi-member627 words
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39 1956-03-16 4 COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL QUARANTINE Dr. W.W. Yung, Director, World Health Organization Epidemiological Intelligence Station. Singapore, left yesterday for Geneva by KLM to attend tlv Third Session of the Committee on International Quarantine which is opening on Monday, Mar. 19.39 words
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Article149 1956-03-16 4 MERDEKA DATE -BOYD'S ASSURANCE LONDON, Mar. 15: Mr. Alan Lennotf-Boyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies, declared yesterday that there was no "confusion" about the date of Malaya's coming independence. Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) was querying m the House of Commons the "if possible" qualification to the granting of IndependenceReuter - 149 words
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133 1956-03-16 4 GOVERNMENT SERVANTS AND MERDEKA WEEK Government servants m the restricted class can sign Merdrka' books, (but not during office hours or m Government offices, carry badges, have stickers on their cars, amd attend party or public rallies (but not take active part). An official statement issued here yesterday said itAP - 133 words
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Article311 1956-03-16 4 LONDON, Mar. 15 IFuither argument was heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday the appeal by Dr. Bak Mm Otig, registered at 10, Riverside. Malacca, from the finding of the Medical Disciplinary Committee of the General Medical Council m London last November adjudging himReuter - 311 words
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295 1956-03-16 4 LONDON, Mar. 15: A day of shocks, Which m omded the defeat of four of the eight seeded) players Tt.S* Men Sill S le8 marked the opening of the Ail-fcngland Badminton Championships at the Eirtpress Hall here yesterday. One of the mightyReuter - 295 words
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Article17 1956-03-16 4 RANGOON, Mar. 15 Burma and Rumania are to exchange diplomatic missions, the Burmese ffnr«iir» n««<> announced. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article346 1956-03-16 4 Br. M.Ps. Singapore Tour The members of the British i-anuimenLaiy ueiegatiou paid induces to t u e utmson *>o,>is nome, winch tne y visited yesleraay. They were conducted rouno the Uchool Dy Mr. m.N. fm&y, cne Superintendent of tne school, where tney saw the ooys nard at wont learning to346 words
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303 1956-03-16 4 UNESCO's Survey Results PARIS, Max. 15: The average Western schoolboy gets some very curious ideas about Asia from history text books, according to a! survey carried out at the suggestion of the United! Nations Educational Scientific and pultural Organisation (UNESCO). UNESCO asked educatorsReuter - 303 words
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Article29 1956-03-16 4 NEW YORK, Mar. 15. Slgnor Giovanni Gronchi President of Italy, left for home by air yesterday after a twoweek visit to the United States and Canada.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article59 1956-03-16 4 TELEGRAPH MEN SRIKE IN KARACHI KARACHI, Mar. 15: Striking telegraph messengers have erected a canopy on the roadside m front of Karachi's Central Telegraph Office and are squatting under placards de_ manding more pay and extra allowances. The authorities have announc ed that new staff would be recruited, and thatReuter - 59 words
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Article75 1956-03-16 4 An Official Statement issued yesterday here stipulates tnat candidates applying for entry as Cadets to the Koyal Malayan Navy should posses a Grade I or Grade II School Certificates pass and be between 17^ and 20 year s of age on Jan. 1, 1956. Applications are beine75 words
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77 1956-03-16 4 REGISTRATION OF NAMES OF CHILDREN A bill that had passed the flrst readin* mi n the last meeting of the Singapore Legisiative Assembly provides tor registration 01 tn e names 01 children within twelve months ox oirtii. Provision is also made m the case of a child oorn not more77 words
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Article115 1956-03-16 4 ATIANTIC CITY, New Jersey, Mar. Iff. A Negro Minister m the fourth day of a fast which he says will go on until he felt "spiritually that something has happened/ sought Wednesday to "conserve strength" and said he was "weaked considerably." His prayers, the Rev. Russell115 words
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