Indian Daily Mail, 12 April 1956
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Title Section16 1956-04-12 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO N©. 57 SINGAPOBE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration572 1956-04-12 1 Banda Wms: Sir John Resigns Absolute Majority for People's United Front J. R. J. LOSES TO R. G. S.l NADESAN ALSO DEFEATED TAMIL LEADERS' VICTORY COLOMBO, Apr. 11.— Ceylon's three-day general election ended Wednesday, putting the Peoples United Front firmly m power. Victory of the coalition, led by Solomon Bandaranaike,572 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-04-12 1 Mr. H. A. Jivaihal address, in* the gathering on the occasion of the laying- the foundation stone for the $100,000 new moeque for the Malabar Muslim Jainaath Community of Singapore, on Tuesday, April 10. The foundation stone wan laid by the Mufti, a religious head, who98 words
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160 1956-04-12 1 THEY ALL THOUGHT SIR JOHN WOULD WIN! CHICAGO. Apr. 11: The CHICAGO TRIBUNE said to Jay the Ceylon election result .vould be "bad news for our global spenders but it may aye us the 5,000,000 dollars they have been trying to give 3eylon." "Spokesman for the triumphant party have calledReuter - 160 words
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Article254 1956-04-12 1 LONDON. Apr. 11: THE TIMES said to-day that while there might be extensive economic repercussions with the advent of a Socialist Government m Ceylon, Britain's main policy should be to retain Ceylon's resources for Commonwealth defence. In an editorial. THE TIMES said that "the repercussions on Anglo-CeyloneseReuter - 254 words
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187 1956-04-12 1 Banda To Be Sworn In Today As P.M. COLOMBO, Apr. 11: Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Oxford educated 'neutralist' politician, told Reuter to-day he would be swqrn m to-morrow as Prime Minister of Ceylon. Sir John Kotelawala to-day wished Mr. Bandaranaike. Prime Minister-elect, success m his new office. In a statement issuedReter - 187 words
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Article41 1956-04-12 1 LONDON, Apr. 11 Sir Winston Churchill came home Tuesday looking fit after a winter holiday on the French Riviera. He went directly from the plane to a waiting car and had nothing to say to newsmen. APAP - 41 words
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Article39 1956-04-12 1 AUSTRALIA, Georgia, Apr. 11 President Eisenhower's vacation headquarters announcd he will sign Wednesday a bill authorizing construction of a 760 million dohar system of power dam and inigation works m the Upper Colorado River Basin. APAP - 39 words
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205 1956-04-12 1 —INDIA'S DEMAND NEW DELHI, APR. 11: THE INDIAN CRICKET BOARD OF CONTROL WILL PROPOBE AT THE IMPERIAL CRICKET CONFERENCE IN LONDON ON JULY 19 THAT INDIA, PAKISTAN AND THE WEST INDIES BE GIVEN EQUAL STATUB WITH OTHER COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES. The Board's resolution says that asReuter - 205 words
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Article60 1956-04-12 1 AUGUSTA, Georgia, Apr. 11 President Eisenhower Tuesday named John Sherman Cooper, Ambassador to India and Nepal, to represent him at coronation ceremonies for the King of Nepal. Also appointed to represent the President was Dr. Charles W. Mayo of the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Mlnneosta, Both men wereAP - 60 words
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Article36 1956-04-12 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 11 History's first attempt to land an airplane at the South. Pole wll be made next Oct. 15 or a* soon as possible thereafter, Navy Capt. Douftai U Cor. APAP - 36 words
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Article176 1956-04-12 1 OSHIMA, Japan, Apr. 11:1 Two lovers who sought a fiery j death yesterday by leaping into a volcano while locked m an embrace, ended to-day m a hospital, severely burned and! bruised but alive. They caid they no longer want to die. The two, 27-year-old FumisukeAP - 176 words
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247 1956-04-12 1 EAST-WEST DISARMAMENT TALKS AT STANDSTILL LONDON, Apr. 11: The East-West disarmament talks came to a standstill Tuesday and western sources said it now was up to Russia whether progress could be made toward reducing the world's arsenals. The United Nations disarmament sub-committee met only 30 minutes the shortest so farAP - 247 words
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Article62 1956-04-12 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 11 Mr. Herbeit Morrison former British Foreign Secretary suggested yesterday. The holding of a roundtable conference of representatives of Arab countries and Israel to solve the Ai^b-Israeli dispute. Mr. Morrison was speaking to reporters on arrival here ton'ght on his way back from MalayaReuter - 62 words
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Article28 1956-04-12 1 tunis. Tunisia, Apr. 11 Habib Bourgulba, a moderate Nationalist who 'ed h"s countr/ out of its protectorate status, wm named the nrst Premier of Independent Tunipia tgdty. APAP - 28 words
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Article146 1956-04-12 1 Soekarno To Visit Russia DJAKARTA, Apr. 11: President Soekarno has accepted an invitation to visit the Soviet Union, a Palace source said here to-day. The invitation was extended to the President by the Soviet Ambassador m Indonesia, Mr. A. Zhukov. No date had yet been fixed for the President's departureReuter - 146 words
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83 1956-04-12 1 NEHRU-ALI TALKS CHANCES NOT BRIGHT? DACCA, East Pakistan, Apr. 11 The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Hamidul Hug Chowdhry. said m a press interview here last night he did not think the chances of a meeting between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan to discuss the Kashmir issue were bright underReuter - 83 words
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Article66 1956-04-12 1 COLOMBO, A|>r. 11. Sir John Koteiawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, called on the Governor-General, Sir Oliver GoonetiUeko, to-day and was understood to have resigned because of the heavy defeat of his United National Party la the elections. Lateran official announcement •aid Sir John Koteiawala had resigned fromReuter - 66 words
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Article36 1956-04-12 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, will broadcast over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya at 7.10 p.m. tomorrow, Frtday, April 13. on the eve of his departure to London for the constitutional talks.36 words
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219 1956-04-12 1 Morrison CALCUTTA, APR. 11: MR. HERBERT MORRISON A LEADING MEMBER OF THE BRITISH- LABOUR PART? SAID HERE YESTERDAY THAT THE MALAYAN COMMUNISTS CONTINUED TO POSE A PStRIOUt PROBLEM I 2»J H 1 ADMINISTRATION DESPITE THE BRAVE EF KE?re F E ARMY AND THE POLICEReuter - 219 words
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Article167 1956-04-12 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 11: Ambassador G. L. Mehta of India told a dinner conference Tuesday night on technical development that countries receiving aid should be primarily responsible for formulating and carrying out Point Four Programmes. He said countries being aided should also provide technical assistance ard trainingAP - 167 words
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Article35 1956-04-12 1 RABAT, Apr. 11 Sultan Mohammed bin Youssef returned m triumph to Rabat yesterday after 4iis visit to Madrid where the Independence Of the Spanish Zone of Morocco was recognised by the Spanish Government.35 words
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Article105 1956-04-12 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 11.—Officials of India and Pakistan met here to-day to discuss demarcation of the frontier hctween the two countries whore several clashes occurred last month. The surveyors-general or the two countries, assisted by advisers from the Revenue Ministries of East and We3t Punjab and byReuter - 105 words
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486 1956-04-12 2 Indian Daily MAil S'pore, Thurs, Apr, 13, 56 PROTECT THE HELPLESS THE Communists are deadly. Who knows what they will do? Late is so uncertain nowadays" these are the words not of any common individual but of the very Chiet Minister of Singapore Mr. David Marshall. But Mr. Marshall, fearing486 words
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Article1862 1956-04-12 2 TURK -YEAR DEGREE COURSE Minister Urges Postponement Dr. Mudaliar's Defence MADRAS: In the Madras Legislative Council, Mr. C. Subramaniam Education Minister, made an appeal to the authorities of Hadras University to consider the possibility of postponing by a year the introduction of their scheme of three-year degree coarse and one>year1,862 words
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287 1956-04-12 2 SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRIES Asia Devotes Greater Attention To Development Most countries of Asia and the Far East are now devotto the development of smaH-seale and UnttS? OSS?* acCordta to "P"* *y Sn^cr^Von^SeTthJr P™»™ <* P-S&- In India, a Small Industries Corporation was set up m 1955, its main object is to287 words
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Article48 1956-04-12 2 LiONDON, Apr. 11. Ttie Presidium of the Bulgarian National Assembly has issued a decree under which persons who fled the country can return without being punished, the Bulgarian News Agency said to-day. Th« decree does not set a time limit for their return. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article282 1956-04-12 2 NEw DELHI: In view of the refusal of the Portuguese Government to give the necessary permission, the Government of India are unable to make any disbursement of the pensions m Goa, announced a t* ress Note. On the closure of the Indian Consiaace-utneral m Uoa m September282 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-04-12 2 Shri Sri Prakasa, Gtwernor of Madras opened a neu building for Police Radio Statio n at Marina Madras tm Apr^ a. Picture shows the Governor, Chief Minister, Irtpector General of Police and others going roun d the wireless receiving section.44 words
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Article1317 1956-04-12 2 Protection For Press Reports NEW DELHI; "A mm-o fticial Bill moved by Mr. Feroze Gandhi m the Lok Sah ta, which seeks to protect the publication of reports of the proceedings of Parliament, State Legi»lature» and their committees, was reierred to a select committee by the House,1,317 words
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Article1202 1956-04-12 3 Kashmir Back To U. N? PAKISTAN DECISION Ind. Attitude Criticised Pakistan has decided that the Kashmir mH£>* ACW I' revert to the Securit v Council tET«J m»t now •settlement. He wa3 thS p.u todla had no P-^specta of Mr^eP rtm Minister said that Mr Nehru had also talked of military1,202 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-04-12 3 PHOTO. SULTAN MOHAMMED VOF MOROCCO (rirht) embraces CALIPH MULEY HASSAN, Baler of Spanish Morocco for thirty yearn, when the Sultan arrived at Madrid Airport, on Apr. 4. The Sultan, who was met by General Francisco Franco, Is In Spain to secure the independence and unity of bisA.P. - 67 words
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Article548 1956-04-12 3 Effect On India And Pakistan: Nehru's Concern NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru referred at his Press conference with special emphasis to the migration of non-Muslims irom East Pakistan. Four millions out of 12A million Hindus have already reached India and during the last six months the monthly548 words
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Article191 1956-04-12 3 Migration From East Pakistan AULAiiAttAD: Prime Ml* nlster iSeniru said here that tne Government of India naa always instructed their repre^ sectauves m Kast Pakistan not to encourage the exoJua Of people from there to India When his attention was drawn to a report published m a Delhi paper to-day191 words
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Article158 1956-04-12 3 Nehru's Tip To Hindi Newspapers AbLAhAt.AU; frime Minister Nenru urged here tne need for newspapers using simple Hindi unoerstanaabie uy all. banskrit was more simple and easy than the present Hindi, he said. "My servants read Hindi newspapars, but they come and tell me that they do not understand anything.158 words
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Article93 1956-04-12 3 "MAU MAU" GENERAL CAPTURED NAIROBI, Apr. 11 —"General" Tanganyika, leading active terrorist and Number Three In the Mau Mau heirarchy, has been captured, a Government spokesman said yesterday. The "General" was captured with five of his gang on the southwest slopes of Mount Kenya yesterday, the spokesman said. It isReuter - 93 words
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862 1956-04-12 3 Financial A»peet» Of P*e4 Analysed This is the first shipping "H«*"»--ea by India and negotiation reement with Poland. Ne< of these agreements, trade w; era Europe would expand CO 'f" 1 tons of steef besides Bhilai steel plant and for the the two countries will862 words
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Article584 1956-04-12 3 Development Of Indian Shipping NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru assured members of the Congress Parliamentary Party here that the Government were fully alive to the need for developing Indian shipping, which was essential both from the point of view of defence as well as commerce. The Government were already taking584 words
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Advertisement43 1956-04-12 3 BEATING T THE DRUMS %N^^^ FOR \j^^JF Please forgive the Wm noise it's because V V we're celebrating. A new service is Wr always an event n^^ rind this time we W^^ have two lnnovations. Hence the tom-toms. ADELMU BUILDING, SINGAPORE, TW,: tTI6»43 words
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177 1956-04-12 4 CO-OP HOUSING SOCIETY FOR JOHORE BAHRU A co-operative housing society has been registered to assist Government officers ln Johore Bahru m an attempt to relieve the housing shortage m the district. The officers elected are: Mr. C. Danker (Chairman). Mr. Ho Sam Loon (Secretary), Mr. L. k. Cheah (Treasurer), Mr.177 words
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Article40 1956-04-12 4 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Apr. 11 The Sugar Manufactures Association said Tuesday about a dozen factories will have to close if strikers at several ports continue, preventing shipment of sugar to Britain and Canada. Storage space is running short. AP.40 words
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263 1956-04-12 4 COLOMBO: THE TAMIL ARASU KACHCHI LEADERB WERE GOOD AND HONEST MEN BUT THEY LACKED POLITICAL WISDOM AND WERE PLOUGHING THE SANDS TO ACHIEVE THEIR OBJECTIVES, SAID SENATOR S. NADESAN, Q.C., AT A WELL-ATTENDED ELECTION MEETING HELD AT CHANKANAI IN SUPPORT Of THE COMMUNIST CANDIDATE263 words
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Article170 1956-04-12 4 LONDON, Apr. 11: The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, delivering a reserved judgment yesterday, allowed the appeal of Mr. S. K. Subramaniam, a village headman, from an order sentencing him to a month's rigorous imprisonment for having given false evidence at a murder trial. The170 words
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Article60 1956-04-12 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 11 The WORLD TELdEGRAM AND SUN said Tuesday "Western influence took a beating m the Ceylon elections. In an editorial, the paper said "now, more emphatically than before. Ceylon will cast its lot with the "neutralism" of Nehru's India, also Indonesia andReuter - 60 words
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Article111 1956-04-12 4 The Sithirai Sathurthi of the Sri Senpaga Vinayaga Temple to be conducted by the Hindu Teachers of the Ministry of j Education, Singapore will be held at Sri Senpaga Vinayaga Temple on Saturday, Apr. 14, commencing from 5.30 p.m. Ail teachers and friends are cordially invited to attend.AP - 111 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-04-12 4 The President of the City Council. Mr. i. T. Rea, declaring open the new mother -mod-child welfare clinic In Alexandra Road, Singapore, Tuesday, April 10. Below Dr. C. J. Poh, MJB.E., 3*., City Councillor addres•>in< the gathering: on the occasion.44 words
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Article, Illustration17 1956-04-12 4 Mr. 8. Soundara Rajan and Kumari G. Hiomala, wmoae marriage w»» solomnlred reoently m Singapore.17 words
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152 1956-04-12 4 DAMASCUS, APR. 11: THE RULERS OF SYRIA ANI JORDAN YESTEROAY JOINEO IN A SOLEMN PLEOGI ON THE TOMB OF TBALADIN, THE GREAT ARAB BOL OIER WHO FOUGHT RICHARD THE LION-HEART ANI HIS CRUSADERS 800 YEARS AGO, TO "LIBERATE PALESTINE. King Hussein ofReuter - 152 words
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Article213 1956-04-12 4 BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Apr. 11: Nat King Cole, the Negro Band leader, was attacked by a group of White men last night as he sang from the stage of the Municipal Auditorium here m the heart of America's race conflict "deep South." As the Negro singer-pianist wasReuter - 213 words
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Article57 1956-04-12 4 MSOCOW, Apr. 11 One of the Soviet Union's top police chiefs-Lavrenti F. Tsaaov of the Belo-Russian Republic has been purged, it was learned yesterday. At the same time the Soviet government called on the country's youth to root out Stalin's one-man rule and urged Soviet writersAP - 57 words
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Article356 1956-04-12 4 CANBERRA. Apr. 11. The Australian House of Repre- sentatives wa s In an uproar fc to-day when Mr. Richard t Casey Minister for External I affairs accused Dr. Herbert s Evatl leader of the Labour 1 Opposition of trying to read t him a lesson onReuter - 356 words
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Article189 1956-04-12 4 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: The Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital will be starting thoracic surgery m the middle of this year and this is expected to give a new lease of life to many hitherto considered 'incurables' 'chronics', Dr. Lav Kit Sun told the Rotary189 words
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Article183 1956-04-12 4 X-RAY CLUB: MORE HON. MEMBERS The following have joined the X-Ray Club as honorary members: Sir Ivor Jennings, Constitutional Advisor to the Chief Minister who recently spent some time m Singapore; Mr. Marlon Brando; and five members of the Oxford and Cambridge London-Singapore Overland Car Trek— T. P. Slessor, N.183 words
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Article38 1956-04-12 4 j The Hindus will usher and I celebrate the advent of their (New Year with special prayers jat the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19, Ceylon Road, Singapore, to-morrow Friday, Apr. 13, at 7 a.m.38 words
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Article35 1956-04-12 4 Office of the Commissioner for the Government of India m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will remain closed to-morrow, Apr. 13, on account of Tamil New Year Day and Baisakhi.35 words
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Article52 1956-04-12 4 SOVIET MINISTER'S SUDDEN DEATH LONDON, Apr. 11 Pavel Alexandrovich Yud'nln, Soviet Minister of the Construction Materials Industry, died sudI denly Tuesday m Moscow. He was 53. Cause of death was not given m a Moscow Rad'o announcement. The broadcast described him as "one of the outstanding or- ganizers of SovietAP - 52 words
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172 1956-04-12 4 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Federation's supplementary budget will be introduced dur ing the July meeting* of the Federal Legislative I Council, Mr. H. S. Lee Finance Mini ster told newsmen here to-day Prior to the budget meetin,. he would go to London to172 words
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Article147 1956-04-12 4 RAMAKRISHNA SANGEETHA SABHA The Fourth Annual General Meeting of the Ramakrishna Sangeetha Sabha, Singapore, was held on Sunday, Apr. 8, at No. £7 Burmah Road, Singapore (8). Office-Bearers elected at the meeting for the ensuing year were: President: Dr. M. Chotta I Singh (LMS); Hon. Secretary: Mr. A. Sachithananthan; Hon.147 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-04-12 4 Ma.oi.ii Mary Theresamal. vife of Mr. S. N. Anthony of Syram House', Taiping passed away last Monday. A highly respected resident Falpln,?, Madam Theresamal leaves behind four sons three daughter* and 39 grand children. The funeral, which took place the next day at the Cemetery77 words
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Article23 1956-04-12 4 No casualties to the Communist terrorists or to the Se rarity forces were reported n the Federation yesterday.23 words
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