Indian Daily Mail, 22 September 1956
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Title Section16 1956-09-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. xn No- 218 SINGAPORE, SATUItDiAY. BEFTEMBEB 22. 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration692 1956-09-22 1 Arrests A Challenge By I WILL WIPE OUT SUBVERSIVE ELEMENTS THUNDERS LIM YEW HOCK Vs. I CHALLENGE GOYT. TO SUBSTANTIATE CHARGES BEFORE PUBLIC TRIBUNAL PUBLIC SECURITY Mr. Fong Swee Suan, acting as spokesman of the delega- 1 tion told the Chief Minister that the seven organisations considered the arrests and692 words
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Article117 1956-09-22 1 RESUMPTION OF TALKS WITH NASSER LONDON, Sept. 21- The 18-nation Suez Conference win today announce its plan for an association of Canal Users to assist the passage of ships through the 100-mile waterway. At the same time, according to conference sources, delegates supporting the scheme will begin to prepare forReuter - 117 words
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152 1956-09-22 1 SINGAPORE TO CALCUTTA IN 5 HOURS! CALCUTTA, Sept. 21.—Britain's record-breaking turboprop airliner Britannia flew from Singapore to Calcutta yosterday in five hours an average speed of about 990 m'les per hour. That time is 2Vs hours less than it takes a Constellation airliner to tly the 1,800-odd miles. The BritanniaAP - 152 words
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Article198 1956-09-22 1 Ben-Gur ion's Assurance JERUSALEM, Israeli Sec- tor, Sept. 21 Israeli Prime j Minister David Ben-Gurion declared yesterday on the eve of his 70th birthday that Israel would make war against the Arab states while he remained at the helm. He told the JerusalemAP - 198 words
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Article96 1956-09-22 1 SYDNEY, Sept. 21— A boycott on the Olympic games at Melbourne was announced by television and newsreel organisations in Britain, United States, Canada, Europe and Australia. A joint statement released here said the decision to ignore the games entirely had been made by two Australian newsreelReuter - 96 words
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Article99 1956-09-22 1 APPALLING FLOOD HAVOC IN U.P. NEW DELHI, Sept. 21. Floods in Utter Pradesh and Bihar states in Central India have swept away thousand* of mud houses, cut off nearly 600,000 people and may have killed more than 10, the Indian Home Ministry said yesterday. Crops were washed away In theAP - 99 words
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Article144 1956-09-22 1 U.S. PILOTS OFFER TO SERVE EGYPT WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.— The State Department spokesman said that ten Americans who have applied for passports to go to Egypt to work as Suez canal pilots had be«o asked to discuss the 'serious State of tension' in Egypt with department officials. The spokesman, Mr.Reuter - 144 words
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Article170 1956-09-22 1 Speaking on the celebration of the City Day today, Mr. R. Middleton-Smlth, the Acting President of the City Council said in a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night, that: "The celebrations which will take place tomorrow, although fairly modest in their way, axe intended, amongst other things170 words
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148 1956-09-22 1 Indian Clerk Arrested NEW DELHI, Sept. 21— Clerk In India's External Affair* Ministry has been arrested during investigations into the reported theft of top-secret files on the Suez Canal negotiations, the newspaper Indian Express said today. The newspaper said the correspondence was betweenReuter - 148 words
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Article48 1956-09-22 1 *****0 FLOOD-STRICKEN IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Sept. 21. Floods In Utter Pradeih and Bihar States in cea« trai India have swept away thousands of mod houses, eat off nearly half a million people and may have kffied more tfeaa 10, the lad an Home Mtetotry tid. JPillWßay* AP.AP. - 48 words
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Article66 1956-09-22 1 BELIEVE IT OR NOT! ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 21. A perfume chemist said yesterday "the average American male uses more performed products today than the ladles." Dr. o'lver L. Marton, chief perfumer of Shuiton, In?., reported that men's purchases of f ragrancecontaining preparations of var.uuN types total three times as modi,AP - 66 words
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Article337 1956-09-22 1 PUBLIC DISQUIET The P.A.P. in a statement issued last night said the recent arrests of 'prominent persons' connected with trade union movement and other public organisations and the dissolution of the two societies as 'a violation of civil liberties' and 'a grave threat to anti-Colonial organisations'. The337 words
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Article71 1956-09-22 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 21.— The ninth annual meeting of tno World Health Organisation's regional committee for Southeast Asia will begin here on Sept. 24. Participants include Afghanistan, Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Portugal, Thailand, Britain and aonuu specialised U.N. agenc.es. The agenda covers discussion of aAP - 71 words
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Article58 1956-09-22 1 A reception will be held at the John Little's Cafe today at 4 p.m. in honour of The Rt. Rev. Dr. C. K. Jacob, Bishop in Central Travancore, Church of South India. The function is organised by the Venerable Robin Woods, commissary to the Lord Bishop58 words
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Article70 1956-09-22 1 CHICAGO, Sept. 21.— Operations of Sw.ft and Co., the nation's largest meat packer, were crippled yesterday by a walkout of 25.000 workers in 37 cities. The striking unions described the strike as «*ver v effective.*" The union's meat workers, which have been seek ng a "substantial"AP. - 70 words
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57 1956-09-22 1 E. PAKISTAN REPEALS ALL DRACONIAN LAWS DACCA, East Pakistan, Sept. 21.— The East Pakistan provincial legislature yesterday repealed all public security statutes under which political prisoners were interned by the previous regime. The new administration of Chief Monster Atau r Rehmaii Khan released 69 politico I prisoners within a weekAP. - 57 words
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Article202 1956-09-22 1 NKW YORK. Sept. »I*-»A man who may be the oldest person alive is here for tests tot determine if he actually is 167 years old. The man, a Colombian Indian named Javier Pereira, has net idea how old he 1* He canaot read or write,Reuter - 202 words
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Article114 1956-09-22 1 ROME, Sept. 21.— Binal Ranjan Sen, India's Ambassador to Japan and newlyejected Director General of the U.N. food and Agriculture Organisation, yesterday said that "I have to study many problems before drawing a programme." "A great and wide task is ahead of me,"A.P. - 114 words
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Article37 1956-09-22 1 The Tagore Society of Singapore will hold a Tea Party .n hcnour of Bir Sydney Came. Vice-Chancellor of the University or Malaya, at the Cathay Hotel, today Sept. 22 at 4.45 p.m.37 words
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Article497 1956-09-22 2 OPPOSITION IS ESSENCE OF DEMOCRACY THE UMNO's alleged threat to sack a muar cipal servant in Malacca, the abolition by the MCA of iis deputy presidential post, the suspension by the MIC of an ex-President all in the Federation, and the rounding up of opposition elements in497 words
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Article2383 1956-09-22 2 INDIA GOVT.'S POUCY HSFESI 4S mtflCiSM bawgajxhug: urn. vbvesvwsym, eaprtwrt dissatisfaction at the pace of Industrials at! on Of India and observed "education is neglected and industries severely controlled." The country, he added, was being heavily taxed for its productive capacity and intelligence, the 'training of people was2,383 words
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Article92 1956-09-22 2 ACCRA, Gold Coast, Sept. 21.— Premier Nkrumah sent the following message to Indian Premier Nehru Wednesday in reply to a message of goodwill received after the announcement of the Gold Coast Independence date. "On behalf of tne Government and peoples of Ghana (Gold Coast), thank you for92 words
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Article100 1956-09-22 2 CEYLON BACKS RED CHINA'S CAUSE HONG KONG, Sept. 21.— The leader of an official Ceylonese delegation to Peking returned to Hong Kon e Wednesday and said Red China should be seated in the United Nations in place of the Nationalist government on Formosa. Sir Claude Corea told newsmen he believed100 words
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Article100 1956-09-22 2 BOMBAY: All unsold copies of the book "Living Biographies of Religious Leaders", have been deposited with the Government of Bombay by the authorities of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, the publishers of the book. Muslims had objected to certain passages in the book as derogatory to the100 words
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Article84 1956-09-22 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission have now decided to hol<j the Indian Administrative Service (Special Recruitment) Examination on December 28, 1956, instead a September. 1956, as original, notified, says a Press note issued by the Union Public Service Commission here. The note added: "Every candidate who84 words
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535 1956-09-22 2 MADRAS: A mass rally of Life Insurance em ployees of the CHy, held under the joinrt, auspices of ike Life Insurance Corporation Employees' Association* Southern Zone, and the Soo.h Zone Insurance Employees' Federation, Madras, passed a resolution crftkfeing the "unsympathetic altitude" of the535 words
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Article477 1956-09-22 3 BIG ACHIEVEMENT FOR EGYPT ISMAILIA, Sept. 21.— The Nasser Government yesterday gave the world a look at what some Egyp- tians consider their greatest project since they built j the pyramids successful operation of the Suez Canal without foreign help. Egypt's Department of Information loaded nearlyA.P. - 477 words
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144 1956-09-22 3 Egyptian Envoy In Air While K Landed! BELGRADE, Sept. SI. Soviet Communist Party Chef Nlklta S. Khrushchev got a strictly private oflliiat welrome on h'« arrival here yesterday as a hoHdaytng tourist. He was give* a deluxe treatment when his plane from Moscow arrived at Zemnn airport bat there wereAP - 144 words
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Article176 1956-09-22 3 India's A-For-Peace Agency UNITED NATIONS, New <Tork, Sept. 21. Intfan deljeeate Arthur 3. LaIL said Wednesday India would propose "universality of membership" 'or the projected international atoms-for-peace agency. It meant mdia would be working to get CJommunist China, into the agency In conference starting here Thursday to complete a statuteA.P. - 176 words
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Article56 1956-09-22 3 GO A, Sept. 21.— Terrorists killed police constable Jeronimo Barreto yesterday in an attack on his residence at Ordonfando, Canacona. on the Coast of Goa, an official communique said here today. The terrorists set fire to the house by throwing two bombs into it, injuring three otherReuter - 56 words
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Article111 1956-09-22 3 GENEVA. Sept. tt—Whooping cough kUI« nor* ImMm In the'r first >ear than aN other "ommoo infectious childhood iHweason taken together, tihm United Nations World Bealtb Organization reported V,'edn€«The report Mid that death* from whooping cough declined comMerabty during the first half of the century but failed toA.P. - 111 words
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Article103 1956-09-22 3 CHOU TOASTS FOR EGYPT'S VICTORY HONG KONO, Sept. 21 Cbou En Lai, th« CUaese Premier, proposed toast Wednesday night to the victory of toe Egyptian people in the Sues Canal crisis. Speaking at a banquet held In honour of the Egyptian ambassador to China, General Hassan Ragab, Chou said: "TheA.P. - 103 words
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Article99 1956-09-22 3 ROCK 'N ROLL RIOT NEWPORT. RHODE 18- LAND, Sept. 21.— An investigation of Tuesday night's fierce riot at the naval .station enlisted mer.'a cf.ub h e re indicated yesterday that the cause of the melee was fever-pitcher "Rock 'N' Roll 1 music. Racial factions or friction between sailors and marinesA.P. - 99 words
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Article221 1956-09-22 3 KING PAUL BACKS CYPRUS MOVEMENT BONN, Germany, Sept. 21.— Kin g Paul of Greece fays his pJS?Ie "are determined to use all legal means utti. they taow their brothers of Cyprua are free." The King spoke en M oo at a reception given by President Theodor Heuss in hrmour ofA.P. - 221 words
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206 1956-09-22 3 PILOT'S JOB NOT SO DIFFICULT AFTER ALL! PORT SAID, Sept. 21. —The hard-pressed piloting staff of the Egyptian canal administration kept Port Said and Suez harbours free of ships for the fifth straight day as another 35 ships entered the canal Wednesday. Working hours the old canal company nevor wouldA.P. - 206 words
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Article195 1956-09-22 3 RANDOLPH CHURCHILL STUMPED! NEW YOKK, Sept. 21 Randolph Churchill, son of one of the most eloquent living Englishmen, could not arswe* a television quiz show question on the English .anguage. The son of Sir Winston Churchill woo US$64 on lues, day night on "The U5564,000 Question" and tried for l195 words
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Article55 1956-09-22 3 BERLIN, Sept. 21. Ten Captains of the State-operated East German pilot service have agreed to serve as pilots on the Huez Oana'., the official kast German, news agency Adn reported last nieht. The agency did not say wher the east German pilots will reportA.P. - 55 words
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213 1956-09-22 3 STURGIS, Kentucky, Sept. 21 Eight Negro students were turned away from Sturgis High School yesterday when Earl Evans, principal of the school, read an order from the Country School Board forbidding them to enter. The Negro youths arrived at the school in an auto drivenAP. - 213 words
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Article83 1956-09-22 3 TOKYO, sept. 21— The 1,300 students at Tan ta Primary School returned to classes on Thursday after a two-da y unscheduled holiday to five a sick teacher absolute quiet. Eiji Ono, 49, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage in his classroom and doctors decreed that he could not be movedAP - 83 words
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293 1956-09-22 3 WASHINGTON, Sept. 21— A. retired Washington High School principal told House Investigators yesterday racial integration brought serious discipline and sex problems to his school. Another witness said desegregation was ordered too quickly. John Paul Collins submitted a sworn statement to a public Congressional hearing sayIngAP - 293 words
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Article213 1956-09-22 3 COLOMBO; ftrlme Jttniatqr Mr. Bandaranaike came home from work one afternoon co find Indians playing cricket in his front garden. His garden at Horagolla. I mean. And this is what happened. Tlw members of an Indian sports club in Colombo were so pleased about their success213 words
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Article47 1956-09-22 3 WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 President Eisenhower said that no one yet knew if the Suez Canal crisis could be settled with justice and fairness to all. "But we can know that the world will know that America has spared no effort to save peace," he added.47 words
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407 1956-09-22 3 JAFFNA: Mr. V. Veerasingham, the former M.P. for Vaddakoddai, told over 1.500 delegates at a co-operative rally here that he was consulting legal experts in Ceylon as well as in Faigfomd with a view to challenging the validity of the Sinhala Act407 words
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Article661 1956-09-22 3 COLOMBpt "The M.E.P. Government* reoord during the past four month* it a safe guarantee of what it to happen in the future", Mid Mr. Bernard Soysa, M.P. for Colombo South, at tht Ceylon MueWrn League Senate, Hospital Street, Fart. Mr. Soysa was deputising for Dr. N.661 words
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Article54 1956-09-22 3 JAIPUR: A 35-year-old woman jumped into the funeral pyre of her husband and died at Kungrot village, 70 miles from Alwar, according to a report received here. A police party reached the village on receipt of information. Eleven persons are reported to have been arrested in54 words
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81 1956-09-22 3 AJMKR. Mr. Ghafooi i Ashtiyani. Director of Railway Statistics. Iranian Railways, said here that perhaps India ranked third in the world in the compilation of Railway statistics, the first two places going to U.B.A. and Britain. Mr. Ashtiyani, who is touring India81 words
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Article91 1956-09-22 3 CHINA BAY; A mother soM her 7-ycar-o]l daughter for a paltry sum of Rb. 7 it seems unbelievable but that 18 wbai drought stricken remote I'uttagama is reduced to. Crops have failed succeasiVely, and villagers who eke out an existence from the land, are faced with starvation.91 words
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508 1956-09-22 4 "Imposition" Disliked CAIRO, Sept 21— Egyptians are takta* a hard look at the Suez Canal users' association plan advanced in London on Thursday and hinting it may be close to what might have beta acceptable Bat weal informed source* said they regarded chances ofA.P. - 508 words
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152 1956-09-22 4 Egyptians Lure Away Br. Ship's Crew? VALETTA, Malta. Sept 21. The skipper of a British '«Wp said yesterday that Egyptian agents lured away Id meiuueii> of his crew wnile tne vessei was moored i n the IJtiyan harbour of Benghazi. Captain w A. C. Harvey, master of the 716-ton MinistryA.P. - 152 words
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Article87 1956-09-22 4 Israel Complaint Re Suez UNTEED NATIONS, New York. Sept. 21 —Israel presented to U.N. Security Coun"11 members yesterday a statement by the oaptain of the Pannegia. attesting to Israel's claim that Egypt prevented thfl ship from using the Suez Canal. The captalr, c. KJu tales, related that the ship, carryingA.P. - 87 words
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249 1956-09-22 4 WEST WANTS SHARE IN CANAL CONTROL DULLES LONDON, Sept. 21— John Foster Dulles last night lined up the free world's main sea powers behind plans to win back from Egypt a share In the control of the Suez Canal. Twelve nations attending the 18-power conference here served notice they willA.P. - 249 words
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182 1956-09-22 4 LONDON, Sept 21— A majority of the maritime na tion. attending the 18-power Suez conference here Tone to have a canal veers' association operating within two Juin It was reliably reported yesterday: IWO ek8 Sources said that the association will then ask EgyptianAP. - 182 words
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Article37 1956-09-22 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 21— Crown Prince Savaner Vathana of Laos arrived here yesterday on a four-day private visit to the United States and meetings with President Eisenhower and Secretary of State .Tnhn Foster Dulles.- AP.AP. - 37 words
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99 1956-09-22 4 LONDON, Sept. *I— The planned Association of Sues Cane* fJsers is havW name trouble. The current proposal favours Cooperative ftumihtflim of Sue* Canal Users (CASOU). It seems to ©we Its origta to Freud* Premier Guy MoOet Trouble is. the initials CASCU •"ma like a ratherA.P. - 99 words
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Article146 1956-09-22 4 ITALIAN INVESTMENTS IN INDONESIA ROME, -Sept 21— N«gotlations are underway for Italian investments In Indonesia. They stem from talks held between Italian industrialists ?k d J? r Surw *ryo, president of the Bank of Industry Negara. Jakarta, and other Indonesian representatives during the recent state vtsit of President Sukarno ofA.P. - 146 words
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Article124 1956-09-22 4 NEPAL CHINA PACT OVER TIBET uT;~J^ strategic Himalayan kingdom of Nepal yesterday signed an agreement w^SH Peking delegation here forma "v accepting Chinese Com«i^«t ruie in neighbouring where Nepalesi Gurkha warriors won a battle a ceatury ago and with it an annual tribute. X Yesterday's agreement abrogates m practice inA.P. - 124 words
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Article104 1956-09-22 4 KAMPALA, Uganda, Unwanted trees in Uganda's tropical forests axe being given an overdose of hormones me hormone poisoning causes e s hoot up so quickly JJ at "jey outgrow their strength and drop dead. veaS* JT ,> may take *™> years to die," say s Uganda forestA.P. - 104 words
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Article139 1956-09-22 4 CHOU'S WARNING J/Mfctf&N, Sept 2L—Communist Chinese Premier Cboa EfhJai" J#terday v.arned Brltaln and France against "war provocation" against Egypt. Ho said aJ countries which love peace and uphold Justice would audport Egypt in dealing •*heavy Mows to the aggreePelpirg Radio broadcast Chou'a statement to the 46th meeting of the standingA.P. - 139 words
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268 1956-09-22 4 Rocket Plane Reaches Height Of 126,000 Ft! WASHINGTON, Sept. 21The U.S. Air Force has flown the Bell X 2 rocket plane— the world's fastest aircraft to an unprecedented altitude of 126, 000 feet Although Defence Secretary Wilson and Pentagon officials yesterday declined to release the information, responsible sources elsewhere confirmedAP. - 268 words
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80 1956-09-22 4 No Change in Vatican-Soviet Relations VATICAN, CITY. Sept. 21.— The Vatican newspaper "L'Osservatore Romano" saJd yesterday "nothing has changed" to Vatican-Soviet Russian relations. The Vatican paper's editorial was an arswer to a Communist publication which said a "new climate has been established between the Soviet union and the Vatican" afterA.P. - 80 words
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Article72 1956-09-22 4 Middle East news agency reported Soviet ship builder* nave offered to build a supply transport vessel to replace 30-year-o.d Egyptian vessel now In service. The agency said yesterday the Egyptian ports and light* administration received an offer for the project, it will cost around M 52.100.00072 words
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Article41 1956-09-22 4 ALGIERS. Algeria, Sept. 21 The "Suefc Squadron," which France alerted after the canal crisis broke, arrived here yesterday. o*T££ S( l uadr °n includes the 35.000-ton battleship Jean Bart, a cruiser, an aircraftcarrier and 10 HnfrnuuM Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 41 words
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265 1956-09-22 4 HE WANTS TO BUY SOVIET NEWSPAPER! Moscow, a*pt 21--A. q: Baulin, Izvestia's acting editor, told American publisher S. I. Newhouse yesterday the 80- viet government newspaper makes an anrual profit of 40 mi'.licn rubles. •TU buy it!" replied Mewhouse, who owns 13 newspapers in the United States. His host laughedA.P. - 265 words
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Article99 1956-09-22 4 LONDON. Sept. 21 Lord Selkirk, a minister without portfolio in the British Government, left yesterday by plane for Tokyo and Korea. The Lord, who holds the title of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, said nis visit to Japcn was for "discussions on problems of commonAP - 99 words
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Article62 1956-09-22 4 KARACHI, Sept. 21 General Nathan Twining, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, and General Taylor, Chief of Staff, of the U.S. Army, have been Invited by Pakistan '.o witness large-scale manoeuvres here next December, reliable sources said yesterday. Top-ranking military chiefs from Britain, Turkey, Iran,62 words
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80 1956-09-22 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 21— It was officially announced here yesterday the Indian Government has set up two meteorological observatories in Afghanistan, including one at Kabul airport which started functioning on Tuesday. The announcement said the aim is to help development of internal aviation. Both observatories atAP - 80 words
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Article40 1956-09-22 4 BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, »ept. 21- Niklta S. Khrushchev and President Tito left here yesterday for Belle, in northern Yugoslavia, to go fishing. The Soviet Communist Party boss is on a trip officially described as a private holiday.40 words
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Article66 1956-09-22 4 GLASGOW, Scotland, Sept. Fiv« thousand workers who went on strike at the huge Clyde shipyards on Sept 1 came back to work yesterday with new concessions to security but without the guaranteed minimum wage they had sought. y Along with the caulkers, platers and welders came 5,000A.P. - 66 words
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Article76 1956-09-22 4 SOVIET PILOTS ALREADY AT WORK? MOSCOW, Sept. 21.— Soviet pilots arc already at work in toe Suez Canal, tied Star reported today. The newspaper added that others are attending a school for new pilots, established by toe Egyptian canal administration at port Said. The army pubhcat on reported that Soviet76 words
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Article72 1956-09-22 4 INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Sept. 21 A 32-year-old man on trial for a holdup ripped cables from a television amplifier and broke up his trial In criminal court yesterday. Police subdued Samuel W. Woodson after he jumped from his seat and disabled the TV equipment. Judge Saul I.72 words
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Article138 1956-09-22 4 A-Confab No Seat For Red China UNITES NATIONS, New York, Bept. 21— The Soviet Union and 12 other countries attempted in vain yesterday to open the doors of the atoms-for-peace conference to Red Chi.ia. Their efforts provoked a wordy row lasting one hour and 24 minutes soon after the delegatesAP - 138 words
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Article29 1956-09-22 4 were being violated by the TV. The judge refused to bat the camera from the courtroom and ordered that Woodson b» brought back later, in shackles if necessary.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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