Indian Daily Mail, 17 October 1956
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Title Section16 1956-10-17 1 Indian Daily Mail [vbu am No. 243 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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234 1956-10-17 1 SUEZ PROBLEM CAN BE SETTLED TO SATISFACTION OF ALL Krishna Menon's Optimism LONDON, Oct 16 Mr. Krishna Menon. the Indian said here today on his return from Nc J ork thfltt «MHight tiie Suez Canal problem could be settled to the satisfaction of l^sidesT^ If neither side did or saidReuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-10-17 1 LONDON. Oct. 16— The Duke of Edinburgh left by plane Monday on the first let of a 36.000-mile air and sea Commonwealth tour that will take him to the Olympic Games in Melbourne and on around the world. Queen Elizabeth II was at London airport toAP - 99 words
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Article159 1956-10-17 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 16 Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. British Foreign Secretary, said that if Egypt put forward its own proposals on the Suez problem he thought the users of the Canal would give them "care tul consideration" Before boarding a plane to return to London from159 words
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Article39 1956-10-17 1 KARACHI, Oct. 1«. Prim© Minister Suharawardy left for Peldnr early Tuesday on a 1 J-day visit Xa Communist China* His plane will touch down at Dacca, Rangoon, Hone; Kong and Canton, reaching Pefcta* Thursday.—APT^39 words
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Article165 1956-10-17 1 MAIN HITCH IN SUEZ SETTLEMENT NEW YORK. Oct. 16— All Sabri, chief of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser's cabinet, said Monday that the main stumbling block to th« settlement of the Suez Canal dispute is the "internal polltics" of France and Great Britain. Sabri, who attended the United Nations SecurityAP - 165 words
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Article110 1956-10-17 1 PARIS. Oct. 16.— Major stockholders of the Suez Canal Co. Monday over whelmingly approved management efforts to safeguard their interests following seizure of the waterway by Egypt on July 26. Company directors told the stockholders that without international jurisdiction of their own, they were continuing toAP - 110 words
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86 1956-10-17 1 MADRAS GIVES BIG WELCOME TO ATTLEES' From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct 16 Clement Attlee. Labour Premier of Britain who gave India her freedom and his wife were given most enthusiastic and affectionate welcome even accorded to any foreign visitor to Madras, since independence when they arrived here for a86 words
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Article76 1956-10-17 1 DACCA, Pakistan, Oct. 16 Foreign Minister Sir Flrox Khan Noon told the Pakistan Parliament Monday the Government does not intend to lay before parliament for ratification various pacts and agreements signed between Pakistan and other countries. Replying to questions, he said it would not be in theAP - 76 words
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Article97 1956-10-17 1 ORLEANS, France, Oct. 16: The World Society for the Protection of Animals will try to enlist the aid of Pope Pius XII in its fight to ban bullfighting. The organization's general secretary, Maurice Reckman of Holland, said the appeal to the Roman Catholic leader willAP - 97 words
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Article61 1956-10-17 1 HONG KONG, Oct. 16.— Peking Radio said 1,300 people gathered in Canton Monday and demanded that Hong Kong authorities promptly and severely punish "Kuomintang agents who planned and directed the recent Kowloon rioting." The demonstrators demanded the Hong Kong government compensate those lulled, provide medicalAP - 61 words
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176 1956-10-17 1 India China To Exchange Buddhist Monks CALCUTTA, Oct. 16— Premier Chou En-lai has agreed to a proposal to exchange Indian and Chinese Buddhist monks for the co-ordination cf Buddhist activities in the two countries. Announcing this here Monday Anand Kaushalyayana, Indian leader of the 11-member international Buddhist monks delegation justAP - 176 words
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Article77 1956-10-17 1 SYDNEY, Oct 16— Mr. George Schmidt of Sydney will fight for the release of his father, former Dutch Army Captain Henricus Schmidt, sentenced to gaol for life In Djakartta yesterday. "I shall not rest until my father Is free," Mr, George Schmidt said. "His wholeReuter - 77 words
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133 1956-10-17 1 MWADUI, Tanganyika, Oct 16 Princess Margaret flew to this "Aladdin's Cave" diamond sorting centre and saw diamonds worth half a million sterling spread before her on a billiard table. "How tantalising" aha exclaimed with a smile as she gazed at the glittering gem* lying133 words
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Article, Illustration212 1956-10-17 1 Dinar's Pride Celebrates 60th Birthday Mr. K. Kathiravelu, manager Victoria and Royal English Schools, Muar, Bandar High School, Batu Pahat and Bukit Gambir English School, Buklt Gambir celebrated his 60th birth day by holding a dinner at the Victoria English School, Muar in the presence of his staff and a212 words
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Article88 1956-10-17 1 MELBOURNE, Oct. 16 Hundreds of young Greeks tried to force their way on board a migrant ship as it berthed in Melbourne Monday. On board were 1,100 immigrants of whom 600 were single girls. About 40 young Greeks on the wharf climber on each other shoulders andAP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration7 1956-10-17 1 B&at&§3eg^s>i&s*&7 words
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91 1956-10-17 1 «fc°S£2s? C i££J l 6 MaNripak Senanayake, Cjykm;s Minister of Transport and Works, said H^lSi^Si^" 1 c P**?}? to*™*"* a bus nationalisation biU for Ceylon into Parliament late in De- The nationalised bus service is expected to come into operation in April next year andReuter - 91 words
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Article139 1956-10-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 16— A statewide agitation has been launched by Tamil Arasu Kalagham demanding immediate merger of Tamilian border areas in the Andhra State with Madras About 140 persons were reported arrested in the main centres throughout the State on Monday. Volunteers139 words
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Article152 1956-10-17 1 Arrest Of A Pressman Protested Two members of the staff of Nanyang Slang Pau, (Chinese dally) were arrested ye3te> day, one for detention under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance, and the other for banishment under the Banishment Ordinance. Khoo Vow Choy, 19, a compositor, was arrested at midnight Saturday,152 words
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Article35 1956-10-17 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 16 The New York Times Monday night announced its support of President Elsenhower for, reelection. It had supported him originally la 1962. The Times lists itielf uoliticallv iodeoun- APAP - 35 words
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Article192 1956-10-17 1 Miss World Swoons With Delight! LONDON, Oct. 16— Greeneyed curvaceous Petra Schurmann—Miss Germany Monday night won the title of Miss World 1956. She gasped and then almost swooned with delight on being crowned. Betty Lane Cherry, U. S.. who took second place, then leaned over and kissed the winner. ThatAP - 192 words
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105 1956-10-17 1 ADLAI ASSURES TO HALT ATOM BOMB TESTS CHICAGO, Oct. 16 Mr. Adiai Stevenson the Democratic Presidential Candidate said that his first act if elected would be to "follow up on the opportunity presented now by the other atomic power" to halt hydrogen bomb test. "What are we waiting for?" heReuter - 105 words
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Article150 1956-10-17 1 FLOODED JUMNA RECEDES NEW DELHI, Oct. 16 The flooded Jumna River, on the outskirts of the Indian capital began receding from its highest flood level on record Tuesday. Since, dawn, the river has subsided several Inches below the peak of five feet, six inc. above the danger mark— six inchesAP - 150 words
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Article77 1956-10-17 1 NO CHOICE BETWEEN TWO LOVES SPENCER, New York. Oct I ?7\ A 17 -y«« r -old high school girl found it easier to take her life than to choose between two loves. Dorothy Doolittle shot her. self in the chest with a .22 calibre revolver, state police said, after leavingAP - 77 words
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Article127 1956-10-17 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 16 Dr. Mahmoud Fawzi, Egyptian Foreign Minister, accused Sir Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister, of "going counter to the recommendations made" in the Security Council's Suez Debate. In a letter to the President of the Council, Mr. Bernard Cornut-Gentille of France, Dr. FawziReuter - 127 words
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Article1563 1956-10-17 2 Minister's Move To Arrest Trenail DISCUSSIONS IN DELHI MADRAS: Mr. T. T. Krishitamachari held discussions with Madras Ministers regarding the food situation in the State, the problem of rising prices of foodgrains and the measures to be taken in this connection. It is learnt1,563 words
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392 1956-10-17 2 National Relief Fund: Nehru's Appeal NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru has issued an appeal for contributions to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund in view of the urgent need for substantial help to those affcted by earthquakes, floods and other natural calamities. The tex.t of the appeal is as follows:392 words
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272 1956-10-17 2 EUROPE'S REMAINING 250,000 WARTIME REFUGEES LONDON: Britons are beingr asked to contribute to funds designed to help the 260 000 refugees left over in BJurooe from the war years i*iS, c ?*?«*< Nations Refugee Fund is turning to the min-in-the-street because not enS£ iS?SSy ls comm to from tne worldsNAFEN - 272 words
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Article138 1956-10-17 2 BOMBAY: Mr. S. K. Patil, {the Bombay Pradesh Congress chief, disclosed at the first meeting of the Election Propaganda Campaign Committee of the Pradesh Congress here on Oct. 6 that Prime Minister Nehru is expected to inaugurate the Congress election campaign in Bombay on Nov. 15. The138 words
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223 1956-10-17 2 INVESTITURE AT DELHI NEW DELHI: An Investiture ceremony was held on Oct 6 in the Durbar Hall of the Rashtrapatfai Bhavan, when the President presented medals and anads to the receipieats of Padma Vibirasan and Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri. The citation and awards223 words
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Article179 1956-10-17 2 MANILA, Oct. 15 The Manila Times today editorially viewed with concern the reported detention of the Director and Editor of the Indonesia Raya by the Indonesian military. "The 'Director and the Editor published a report stating that a territorial commander was 'reluctant' to carry out order forAP - 179 words
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Article132 1956-10-17 2 r DJAKARTA, Oct. 10 Henrioua Schmidt, 54-year-oM Dutchman, was today found guilty ef subversion and sentenced to life Imprisonment by an Indonesian Judge. The prosecutor had demanded only 15 years imprisonment for scnmidt on charges of insurrection and being a member of a subversive organisation. PoliceReuter - 132 words
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Article47 1956-10-17 2 KURNOOL: The grant of advance of two months salary] to the Government personnel moving with their offices to Hyderabad from Kurnool, Madras and Guntur is applicable only to Non-Gazetted Officers and not to Gazetted officers, an official spokesman clarified to Pressmen here47 words
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339 1956-10-17 2 Police To Help In Village Development MADRAS GOVT'S SCHEME MADRAS: The Madras Government have decided on a scheme for utilising the police force in promoting developmental work hi villages, and selected one village hi each district for putting it into operation from Nov. 1. The scheme is modelled on the339 words
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315 1956-10-17 2 MINISTER STRESSES NEED MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, ex. in imi it the Imp*, that Madras, Kerala and Karnataka Btatet, whether they functfoned together as one unit known ac Dakshina Pradesh or not, would co-operate with each other m solving their common problems.315 words
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158 1956-10-17 2 COLOMBO: The Government is llnely to increase import duties on several items of foreign goods which compete with local industries or restrict their import. The Government hopes thereby to encourage both production and consumption oi goods of Ceylonese industrial enterprises. As a first step, the158 words
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Article158 1956-10-17 2 NEW DELHI: India is expected to help the Sudan in building up her textile industry in the rich cotton-growing provinces of that country. An Tndlan expert, who was invited by the Sudanese Government sometime ago, has submitted a report to the Sudanese Government on theNAFEN - 158 words
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154 1956-10-17 2 JULLUNDUR: The irrigation experts of the Punjab are exploring the possibilities of embarking upon a new multipurpose river valley project in the State, according to a report. This new project visualised the linking up of the waters of the Beas and Sutlej riven from aNAFEN - 154 words
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44 1956-10-17 2 CAMBODIAN PRINCE RESIGNS PREMIERSHIP i PNOMPENH Oct. 15.— The Royal Palace announced today that the King had accepted the resignation of prime Minister Prince Sihanouk. The State Radio this morning' broadcast a statement by the Prince giving the reasons for his re. signation.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article182 1956-10-17 3 HUNT FOR KING JOHN'S TREASURE LONDON: A mw attempt it •£J!. looat KH»g John's loot trsasurs. Tl ?*f* Wl lM Kino John Ij* lares part of tho Crown jswsls wh«n his retinus passed across th« Wash, a stretch of water on tho ea»t coast Now, 53-yoar-old Or. G. E. Tagg,NAFEN - 182 words
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Article174 1956-10-17 3 LONDON: There is a scarcity of candidates for Britain's Civil Services. There is a particularly marked shortage of applicants for posts in the senior ranks. The situation is set out in the annual report of the Civil Service Commissioners. Those seeking to pass an174 words
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Article245 1956-10-17 3 Man Woman Changes Into Man Again LONDON, Oct. 15 A pitiful figure presented himself to a group of West Indian doctors pleading with them to tell whether he was a man or a woman. He had spent his childhood as a normal boy and had always dressed like one. Then245 words
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Article42 1956-10-17 3 MADRAS; Dr. Rm Alagappa Chettiar, who had been undergoing treatment in a nursing home in the City, was brought back to his residence in Vepery on Oct. 6. He is still conflned to bed and is making •low rrdfrw42 words
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Article733 1956-10-17 3 DISSATISFACTION AMONG! PEOPLE -ABOKA MEHTA BOMBAY: Mr. Aaoka Mehta, MJ\, Praja Socialist leader, said that to emphasise alleged dissatisfaction of Gujerati and Maharashtrian sentiments with the bilingual State of Bombay "is to play politics". Mr. Mehta said that the discussions in Bombay Legislator j on the bilingual state733 words
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Article267 1956-10-17 3 RESOLUTION RULED OUT IN COUNCIL BOMBAY; In the Bombay Legislative Council the Deputy Chairman, Miss Jethl Sipahimalani, ruled out of order a non-official resolution, favouring: the formation of two unilingal States of Maha Gujerat and Samyukta Maharashtra instead of the bigger bilingual State, The Deputy Chairman .ipheld a point of267 words
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Article276 1956-10-17 3 RAWALPINDI: Mr. Suhrawardy told a public meeting here he had "succeeded in diverting the line on" prior to his assuming office. The prestige of Pakistan "has now gone up", especially in Islamic countries and they had realized that Pakistan would not sell her conscience or freedom,276 words
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Article29 1956-10-17 3 BHUBANESWAR The Orifisa Assembly on Oct". 5 parsed the Orlasa Homoeopathic Bill to regulate the teaching and practice of homoeopathic ■ytum of mtjaciat la th« autt tbmjin boird29 words
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179 1956-10-17 3 AHMEDABAD FIRING: MOTION REJECTED IN BOMBAY ASSEMBLY BOMBAY: The Bombay Legislative Assembly on Oct. 5 rejected a second adjournment motion which sought to discuss the police firing in Ahmedabad on August 26 which resulted in the death of one person and injuries to some others. The adjournment motion, which was179 words
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Article144 1956-10-17 3 LAHORE: The Kashmir dispute is to be referred by Pakistan back to the Security Council in January next, according to a report published here. The report said that a Pakistan delegation will leave for New York towards the end of December to formally inform the Security144 words
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Article39 1956-10-17 3 NEW DELHI: The Greek Embassy will be opendc here next month, a reliable Greek source stated here. Mr. Paul Gouras, Greek Am-bassador-designate to India, will arrive here next month, according to this source. NAFENNAFEN - 39 words
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Article658 1956-10-17 3 NEED FOR SUPPORT OF INDIA RUSSIA^TASK BEFORE THE WEST NEW YORK. The Anglo-French move to get the Security Council endorse the London proposals on the Suez dispute and call on Egypt to negotiate on their basis is now as dead as dodo. Russia's rejection of it today,658 words
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233 1956-10-17 3 BOMBAY. Ardeshir M. Irani, the maker of the first Indian talkie, "Alam Ara," was felicitated at the local Taj Talkies by film producer-director Nanubhai Vakil on the occasion of the release yesterday of an adaptation of "Alam Ara," produced and directed by the latter.NAFEN - 233 words
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Article597 1956-10-17 3 LEADERS ARRIVE IN DACCA NIRZA SUHRAWARDY DACCA: The National Assembly of Pakistan met at Decca. General Iskandar Mirxa and Premier Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy arrived here from Karachi. While General Mirza is on a private visit, Mr. Suhrawardy is here for the first Bast Pakistan session597 words
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Article318 1956-10-17 3 i JA-ELA: The present period was one of transition: then; were bound to be conflicts— 1 political, conomic and national, i said the Prime Minister preaid- tag at the silver Jubilee prizel giving of De Mazenod College, Kandana. i Referring to international i problems, he said318 words
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Article78 1956-10-17 3 VELLORE:~Mr. M.P. Sivagnana Gramani leader of the Tamil Arasu Kazhakam, was presented with a civic address at the Municipal Council Hall last week. Mr. V. R. Sithapati, Municipal Chairman, read the address. In reply, Mr. Gramani said that it would be just and proper if all78 words
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Article114 1956-10-17 4 EMERALD WEIGHING 10 Lbs! PIETERMARITZBURG, Oct. 16. An emerald, believed to be among the largest in the world, has been found in an emerald mine in the Letaoa District of the Northern Transvaal, it was reported here. The emerald, a crystal like hexagonal cylinder of rich characteristic green, was accidentally114 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-10-17 4 Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, inaugurated the Kariapatt National Extension Service »'ock in the Ramanathapuram district on Oct. 4. Picture shows the Chief Minister inaugurating a road work at Aviyu.* village under the National Extension Service Scheme.40 words
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Article198 1956-10-17 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Oct. 16. India Monday asked the international atomic energy conference to deny aid of the proposed atoms-for-peace agency to countries having military atomic energy programmes. This is the only way, said Indian delegate Homi J. Bhabha, to insure against mi litary use ofAP - 198 words
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204 1956-10-17 4 (From Oar Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 16 Madras State was indeed lucky to nave Mr. Kamaraj as its Chief Minister during the recent years said Governor Sriprakasa and expressed the hope that Mr. Kamaraj would serve another term as Chief Minister, after the election. In204 words
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Article169 1956-10-17 4 H.K. Riots Death Toll Now 51 HONG KONG. Oct. 16 Grieving Chinese families Monday surrendered to police the bodies of four more victims of the savage Kowloon riots last week, raising the official death toll to 51. Police spokesmen said relatives hid the bodies for at least four days, waitingAP - 169 words
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Article98 1956-10-17 4 HONG KONG. Oct. 16 Peking Radio said today as many as 160 were killed in the three-day rioting here last week. The Hong Kong government officially set the death toll at 51. "We sec no reason to change this figure," the government information office said afterAP - 98 words
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Article143 1956-10-17 4 HONG KONG. Oct. 16— The Governor of Hongkong, Sir Alexander Grantham, said today he thought Communist China's Premier, Mr. Chou Enlai, would not have criticised Hongkong authorities for their actions during last week's riots if he had known the correct facts. "Possibly he was basing hisReuter - 143 words
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Article29 1956-10-17 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.— The United States announced that economic aid for Yugoslavia would be continued but that the delivery of heavy mi* litary equipment would be held up. Reuter.29 words
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183 1956-10-17 4 UNITOD NATIONS, New York, Oct. 16 India reported to the U.N. Monday that negotiations are in progress with Mexico to send to Mexico nine former prisoners of war from Korea. Arthur S. Lall, India's delegate, sent to the U.N. a report that nine ofAP - 183 words
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Article217 1956-10-17 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 16— The New York Herald-Tribune, commenting on the JapaneseSoviet peace talks, said editorially today: "Premier Hatoyama is in Moscow to end the state of war between Japan and the Soviet Union. His purpose is not to conclude a definitive treaty, taking up allAP - 217 words
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Article167 1956-10-17 4 AUSSY DELEGATION TO DELHI CONFAB CANBERRA, Oct. 16 TUe Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Sir Charles Boyer, will lead an Australian delegation to the UNESCO General Conference opening in New Delhi on Nov. 6. External Affairs Minister, Richard Casey, said today tftu Conference would discuss several matters of directReuter - 167 words
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Article110 1956-10-17 4 KHARTOUM, Oct. 16 The Sudanese army yesterday staged an impressive military parade with arms donated by Egypt. Tanks and armoured cars rumbled through city streets lined with cheering thousands, shouting "Long live Gamal Abdcl Nasser, Long live Egypt and the Sudan." On' the reviewing stand stoodAP - 110 words
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Article170 1956-10-17 4 CASEY ON W. NEW GUINEA CANBERRA, Oct. 16—Australia deplored moves to again bring the dispute over the sovereignty of Dutch West New Guinea before the United Nations, External Affairs Mfnister Richard Casey told the House of Representatives today. He said no good could come of it, and the result wouldReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-10-17 4 Nasi Beryani Expert For Olympic Games Mr. Kadar Sultan >->t the popular Singapore eating house the Jubilee Resturant and four of his assistants have been selected by the Australian Commission here to work for the Malayan-Indo-nesian kitchen at the Games. Che Hasuah binte Ahmad of Johore Bahru leads another team95 words
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401 1956-10-17 4 JAKARTA Oct. 16 Divorces in Indonesia have dropped 7% over previous years. The fact was revealed by the newly created family discussion Bureau, helps the families wo r k out their domestic problems The Bureau reports that a large number of the lowerAP - 401 words
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183 1956-10-17 4 FUTILE ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE COMMUNISM BUDAPEST, Oct. 16.— 1n a bloody hand-to-harm fight two Hungarian secret policemen Monday thwarted an attempt by four men to force a Hungarian passenger plane off is regular course into West Germany, the Hungarian Interior Ministry disclosed Monday night. One of the men was shotAP - 183 words
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Article71 1956-10-17 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Con- tinental Oil Company Monday 1 announced plans for an inten- sive oil search in Guatemala. 1 The Guatemalan government has granted drilling rights on 394,000 acres of unexplored I land to Continental OU Co. of l Guatemala. The concession lies nAP - 71 words
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Article83 1956-10-17 4 NEW FLAG AND ANTHEM FOR VIETNAM SAIGON, Oct. 16 3outh Vietnam's constituent assembly reconvened Monday after a two month vacation to debate a new national flag and anthem before the second anniversary of the Republic on Oct. 26. After three hours of discussion the 123 deputies voted to leave the83 words
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Article50 1956-10-17 4 MOSCOW, Oct. 16. The Soviet Premier, Marshal Bulganin, said that Russia would not veto Japan's entry into the United Nations 'but we cannot be responsible that someone else will not.' Marshal Buiganin was informally answering correspondents' questions at a reception at the Afghan Embassy.— Reuter.50 words
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Article32 1956-10-17 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 16 The Indian Government Monday night announced that V. K. Krishna Menon will lead the Indian delegation to the U.N. General Assembly beginning Nov. 12. APAP - 32 words
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208 1956-10-17 4 Diplomat's Wife Charged With Shoplifting SANFRANCISCO, Oct. 16 A diplomatic immunity dispute involving shoplifting charges against the wife of a Yugoslav Vice-Consul reached Embassy levels In Washington yesterday. What began as a petty theft charge against Mrs. Sonje Juznic ballooned into something of an international hassel when the Yugoslav ConsulAP - 208 words
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Article62 1956-10-17 4 GUATFMALA, Oct. M Guatemala yesterday doubled tariffs on imports from 11 countries with whom it lias an unfavourable trade balance. Affecte*d are Mexico, Colombia, Japan, Equador, Venezue- la, West Germany, the United i Kingdom, France, INDIA, Trinidad and Hong Kong. Exceptions are imports of medical products,62 words
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Article55 1956-10-17 4 TOKYO, Oct. 16 Princ* Takahito Mikasa, Emperor Hirohito's younger brother, returned from a two-months visit to Ceylon, Iran and Iraq by air last night. At Haneda airport Princr Mikasa was greeted by Crown Prince Akihito, Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemit.su, ana Members of the Foreign Diplomatic55 words
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Article84 1956-10-17 4 MWANZA, Tanganyika, Oct. 16 Snake dancer* carrying spitting cobraa and a huge, spade-headed python marched paat Princes* Margaret at a Royal baraza— or tribal gathering Monday. It was part of a display of traditional African dances put on by 29 different groups or performers. They had84 words
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Article135 1956-10-17 4 FOREIGN CURRENCY IN CHINA HONG KONG, Oct. 16 Peking Radio announced Monday that the People's Bank of China and the Bank of China began handling foreign currency- deposite at their branches in Peking Tientsin, Shanghai, Canton, Foochow, Amoy and Watow. Foreign exchanges deposited included the trouble, pound sterling, Swiss francAP - 135 words
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71 1956-10-17 4 SECRET U.S. DOCUMENTS IN STOLEN CAR LONDON, Oct. 16 Scotland Yard said Monday a stolen automobile with secret U.S. documents in the trunk "has been found in London with everything intact." The Yard spokesman would not say where in London the car and its valuable contents were found or give71 words
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