Indian Daily Mail, 13 November 1956
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Title Section15 1956-11-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH 269 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article1238 1956-11-13 1 Rebels Spring "Bombshell" "It Makes Poor, Poorer Rich, Richer', They Say Only Two Out Of 24 Support So Far From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The unexpected and intense attack on the first Alliance Budget by Mr. Goh Chee Van who asked the Council to reject1,238 words
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Article115 1956-11-13 1 Those detained in connection with the recent riots in Singapore will continue to be detained, says a statement issued by Mr. M. P. D. Nair, the Assistant Minister to Chief Secretary yesterday. The statement adds however that all cases will be kept under review in the light of115 words
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148 1956-11-13 1 Nehru On U.N. Resolution On Hungry NEW DELHI, Nov. 12. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told reporters here today that India felt that the "operative part" of the United Nations resolution of Hungary was not right. Mr. Nehru was speaking to reporters here on his return from Calcutta whereReuter - 148 words
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Article28 1956-11-13 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 12 Communist China has offered Egypt a gift of 20,000,000 Swiss francs in cash, New China News Agency announced from Peking today.28 words
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160 1956-11-13 1 Senator Knowland's Plea NEW YORK, Nov. 12: Economic pressures should he applied against Britain and France if the? do nX comp?J w.th the united Nations resolution calling for the with* drawa l of their forces from the area of conflict in theA.P. - 160 words
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Article44 1956-11-13 1 FORMER INDIAN C.-in -C. FOR EGYPT NEW DELHI, Nov. i 2 A source close to the Government said today that General Rajendrashinji. formei Com-mander-in-Chief Of the Indian army, has been appointed head of the Indian contingent to the UN. Middle East police force APAP - 44 words
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Article122 1956-11-13 1 COLOSSAL SOVIET AID TO EGYPT LONDON, Nov. 12 Official British sources said last night the Soviet Communist bloc had sent Egypt military aid amounting to at least £150,000,000 during the past year. Among- the equipment listed were 50 Ilyushin bombers, at least 100 MIG fighter planes and about 300 medium122 words
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Article51 1956-11-13 1 ROME, Nov. 12 Former King Farouk of Egypt walked past a candy store window here last week, stopped and stared at the chocolate bars, then angrily called his attorney. The attorney filed suit Saturday to prevent a North Italian candy manufacturer from selling any chocolate bars named "Farouk."AP - 51 words
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Article22 1956-11-13 1 and mechanics." According to th e British official sources the Soviet bloc had sent £20,000,000 worth of military equipment to Syria. APAP - 22 words
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248 1956-11-13 1 Nehru's Warning From Our Ow». Correspondent DRAS Nov< 12 Three-day session of the All-India Congress Committee concluded at Calcutta last night without giving any real indication of just winat the party's principles and polices are in the coming general election. This was the248 words
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123 1956-11-13 1 'Nehru Blames Big Powers' Rivalry CALCUTTA, Nov. 12. Prime Minister Nehru yesterday blamed the fear and rivalry of the big powers for the crises in Hungary and the Middle East. He told a conference of his Indian Congress Party Russian fear that Hungary was growing hostile was responsible for theA.P. - 123 words
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62 1956-11-13 1 City Council Members 9 Term To Be Extended The tenure of office of City Councillors, elected as well as appointed, is to be extended until Dec. 1. 1957. A bill to this effect was introduced in the Legislative Assembly last week and read a first time. The already extended term62 words
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Article103 1956-11-13 1 QUEEN SETS EXAMPLE LONDON, Nov. 12.— The Queen is setting an example to the nation in the campaign to save petrol by using her carriages instead of the Royal cars whenever possible, it is reported today. The Queen's Press Adviser Commander Richard Corville was quoted as saying that "one result103 words
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162 1956-11-13 1 TO COMBAT COLONIALISM IMPERIALISM BOMBAY, Nov. 12.—Socialist leaders from 23 countries said here yesterday that they were firmly determined to combat colonialism and imperialism wherever they exist." The Socialists who are in Bombay for a 10-day Asian socialist Conference were attending a mass rally to observe "The Dependent Peoples' Freedom162 words
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Article26 1956-11-13 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 11 The World Bank has agreed to loan Iran 75 million dollars (about £26,785,000 sterling for development projecta. Reuter.26 words
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149 1956-11-13 1 Gen. Burns - Gen. Burns No Landing Otherwise JERUSALEM, Nov 12 Maj. Gen. E.L.M. Burns commander of the new U.N. Middle East police force, said yesterday the force will remain at Naples, Italy, until Egypt gives consent for it to land. Burns told a news conferenceAP - 149 words
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Article328 1956-11-13 1 INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR CENSUS In the census proposed to t>v taken In June 1957 in the Federation following questions will be asked of every individual: Age, sex, marital status, relationship to head of household, race, birthplace, birthplace of parents, possession of certificate of citizenship and number of years spent at328 words
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Article86 1956-11-13 1 Burmese PM NEW DELMI, Nov. 12 The Prime Minister of Indonesia, Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo and the Prime Minister of Burma U Ba Swc arrived today for the Colombo Powers Conference. Dr. Sastroamidjojo told pressmen at the airport: "The dangers of tension arc atill looming large." UReuter - 86 words
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Article61 1956-11-13 1 Mr. George G Thomson the Public Relations Officer sails today on the Chusan for leave in the United Kingdom. He will return to duty on January 31, 1957. During his absence Mr. J. D. Duncanson will act as Public Relations Officer. Mr. H.F.G. Loeminugson has succeeded61 words
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Article37 1956-11-13 1 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Nov. 12: Cairo Radio announced yesterday 250 Nationals of Pritain. France and Australia have left Egypt for Naples. Egypt has broken relations with all three countries, following the Anglo, French atUck,- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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522 1956-11-13 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues. Nov. 13, 1956 ONLY RAY OF HOPE! QNLY the other day were Britain and j France furiously rushing troops and bombers, figh- ters and warships to j the Suez area; to-day, they are anxious to pull i out even more speedily than they entered! That522 words
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Article1110 1956-11-13 2 The Awakening Giant-2 ALL Asian countries have economic plans. Japan's plan is modeled on the economic projections used in the i United States. The Burmese I Republic has a jumbosizc "Comprehensive Report on Economic and Engineering Deve- c lopment." Ceylon's Six Year c Plan for public1,110 words
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Article637 1956-11-13 2 OY the end of the five-year period, the Government had spent on the envisaged projects approximately $4.2 billion, about $700 million less than it had planned. The lag in execution of the projects was wholly due to technical and administrative difficulties and lack of managerial personnel.637 words
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Article985 1956-11-13 2 W. S. Woytinsky - W. S. Woytinsky By proclaimed as historical laws. But is not a chaotic discussion of problems affecting the interests of the nation the usual procedure under a democratic regime I shall return to the mist of confusion enveloping the discussion of the Second Plan in the concluding985 words
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Article963 1956-11-13 2 rpHE Emphasis on the increai- ingly active role of the public sector in the Plan is a controversial issue. Generally speaking, such is the prevailing trend in all modern countries. With the expanding scope of responsibilities of the Government, the ratio of public outlays to gross national product963 words
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Article1735 1956-11-13 2 WITHOUT going Into further analysis of the targets of the Second Han, let us con- ider its financial aspect. The Man offers the following estinate of financial resources igainst the proposed public lutlays (in millions of <loiars): TOTAL 10,080. 1. From budgetary sources: 2,520 (a) At existing rates1,735 words
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1305 1956-11-13 3 KALYAN NEELKANT - KALYAN NE ELK ANT By TLUSS PADMAJA NAIDU, Governor Designate or West Bengal, brings tc her new office great dignity, verijatility and a long record of unassuming social service. Daughter of the ilustrious Sarojiui Naidu, Padmaja's services will be highly useful to a State1,305 words
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189 1956-11-13 3 Kashmir's New Constitution On Jan. 26 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Nov. 12 Kashmir's new constitution will come into force on January 26 the Anniversary of India becoming a republic. This was decided yesterday when Kashmir's Constituent Assembly passed a Preamble to the Constitution. The Constitution itself is expected to be adopted onReuter - 189 words
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Article95 1956-11-13 3 TAIPEI, Nov. 12 Formosa and the offshore islands are on special alert against any possible action by the Chinese Reds. The Formosa provincial government has advanced plans to shift its seat to Taichung in Central Formosa. The project, originally started two years ago as a precautionA.P. - 95 words
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Article46 1956-11-13 3 12 A dead man voted In the election here. Ernest Freer died Oct. 29. Me had submitted a ballot from his home under a new law applying to sick or disabled persons unable to get to the polls. The vote w»b counted.* A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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438 1956-11-13 3 KARACHI, Nov. 12 Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Prime Minister of Pakistan, answering questions here yesterday about Anglo-French action in the Middle East said "there were interests involved for instance keeping the two combatants apart." He told a press conference that "if they had438 words
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164 1956-11-13 3 CHINESE TROOPS WITHDRAW FROM BURMA RANGOON, Nov. 12— Chinese troops who last year entered Wa State, Northeast Burma, have been withdrawn in accordance with an understanding reached between the Chinese and Burmese Governments, a Burmese Army Spokesman announced here yesterday. The Spokesman added the war office had received wireless messagesReuter - 164 words
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Article26 1956-11-13 3 London, nov. 11. —s i r Winston Churchill is donating £1,000 to help relief work in Hungary, It was announced vpsitrttoy.-. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article146 1956-11-13 3 ALGIERS. Nov. 12 An oil field estimated to contain about one billion tons of oil has been discovered in the Sahara Desert, 500 miles south of here, the Journal D'Alger reported yesterday. The field is located in the area of Hassi Messaoud, 50 miles south of OuarglaA.P. - 146 words
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Article93 1956-11-13 3 LONDON, Nov. 12 Moscow Radio said today that silk weavers in the Russian capital have agreed to work two hours of overtime and contribute the money thus earned to Egypt. The broadcast said the weavers "appealed to all Moscow enterprises to follow their example." TheA.P. - 93 words
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Article89 1956-11-13 3 PARIS, Nov. 12— French Foreign Ministry officials disclosed yesterday the French Government's reply to the Swiss proposal for a meeting between American, Russia, India, Britain and France, said: "At a time when the situation evolves very rapidly it seems difficult to determine the conditions in whichReuter - 89 words
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Article377 1956-11-13 3 "COLLAPSE OF CONSCIENCE AND GOOD MORALS" Speech At UNESCO Confab NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru, speaking in a voice surcharged with emotion and fully reflecting the gravity of the international situation .under whose shadow the ninth session of the General Conference of the UNESCO met here last377 words
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Article1589 1956-11-13 3 Mr. Nehru said; *I am here to add on behalf of our Gov- eminent and on behalf of people to the many welcomes you nave already received. It has oeen stated that the meeting of this general conference or J the UNESCO in Delhi has a1,589 words
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Article259 1956-11-13 3 NEW DELHI: The hope that forces of peace and goodwill will asser^ themselves ultimately making aggression by any nation impossible and unprofitable was expressed by the President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, referring to the Middle East situation while speaking at a reception held in honour of the UNESCO259 words
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Article413 1956-11-13 4 Big Task Before Ike WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 President Eisenhower and his foreign policy advisers face a formidablfijtask in trying to check the spread of Soviet power and influence in the Middle East as a result of Western defeats in the present crisis. The whole shaky structure ofAP - 413 words
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Article123 1956-11-13 4 CANNIBALS WELCOME THE DUKE LAE. New Guinea, Nov. 12: More tiian 10,000 aborigines and 2,000 Europeans greeted the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday when he arrived from Port Moresby. Nearly half the aborigines were from inland tribes. Many of them travelled hundreds of miles on foot and by canoe to seeA.P. - 123 words
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Article238 1956-11-13 4 LONDON, Nov. 12. Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden has weathered the immediate storm touched off in Britain by his military intervention in Egypt, but his prospects for long tenure in office remain clouded. Speculation centred yesterday on whether he will be able to continue as headA.P. - 238 words
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Article133 1956-11-13 4 SUHRAWARDY TO VISIT MIDDLE EAST KARACHI: Nov 12. Pakistan's Prime Minister, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy is to make a flying visit to Iraq, Turkey and Saudi Arabia for talks on the Middle East situation, it was officially announced here last night. in a letter to the Working Committee of theReuter - 133 words
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Article105 1956-11-13 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.— Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike. Prime Minister of Ceylon, said here yesterday he was opposed to the suggestion that countries like India and Ceylon should withdraw from the Commonwealth as a protest against British action in Egypt. Addressing the Indian Council of World Affairs,Reuter - 105 words
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Article115 1956-11-13 4 BEVAN FLAYS BOTH U.K. U.S.S.R. EBBW VALE, Wales, Nov 12.— Aneurin Bevan, third ranking leader of the British Labour Party, Sunday criticized both Prime Minister Eden and Soviet leaders for their use of force. "They do not appreciate," he told a political rally, "that the rule of force in the115 words
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Article186 1956-11-13 4 rpHE Second Five Year Plan points out that in the period from 1951 through 1955 India received foreign aid totaling about $600 million— $488.5 million from the U.S., and $100.5 million from other countries. However, these grants and loans were not exhausted by the termination of the First186 words
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142 1956-11-13 4 ANGLC-FRENCH IMPATIENCE CRITICISED NEW YORK Nov. 12 Badiudin Mahmud, Ceylon's delegate to the United Nations General Assembly, arrived here yesterday by plane and declared that "Egyptian sovereignty must be maintained at all costs." Mahmud made the remark when asked if Ceylon would favour international control of the Suez Canal. HeAP - 142 words
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Article37 1956-11-13 4 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 12. A delegation from Haiti arrived Saturday to arrange for large food shipments to areas stricken by a long drought. The delegation said many Haitians in rural areas were starving. A.P.37 words
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Article45 1956-11-13 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.— Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie arrived at Dehra Dun yesterday to inspect the Indian military academy. The Emperor is departing Sunday night for Banares, holiest of Hindu cities, on the banks of the sacred Ganges River. A.P.45 words
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Article45 1956-11-13 4 TEL AVIV, Nov. 12.— The Israel Army yesterday appointed Brigadier Chaim Laskov, 37 years' old tank expert, as Commander of the army's southern military sector, which includes the Sinai Peninsula. Laskov formerly was deputy to Israel's Chief of Staff Koshe Dayan. A.P.45 words
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Article90 1956-11-13 4 HUNGARIAN TEAM OPPOSES RED FLAG MELBOURNE, Nov. 12. The Hungarian team will definitely not compete in the Melbourne Games under the Communist flag, Chief de Mission and Hungarian Sports Minister Gyula Hegyi said on arrival at Darwin airport today. Hegyi said the whole team was unanimous in the decision. TheyA.P. - 90 words
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Article69 1956-11-13 4 BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 12.--The Printers' Union Saturday called a strike throughout Argentina beginning Monday morning. The union is demanding a 50 per cent, wage increase for its 30,000 members. Negotiations have been bogged down. The strme will close all newspapers, magazines and printing houses in Argentina.A.P. - 69 words
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495 1956-11-13 4 RANGOON, Burma, Nov. 12. Ex-Premier U Nu disclosed Saturday Burma is giving up a big rented trac* of Red Chinese territory rear Bhamo as part of its concessions toward a border settlement involving withdrawal off troops of both sides. The rentedA.P. - 495 words
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Article140 1956-11-13 4 Chiang TAIPEI, Nov. 12: Chiang Kai-shek in a statement today said "the Soviet Empire once considered impregnable has not only been badly shaken but is actually on the brink of total collapse.'" Chiang who expressed his views in a message to the nation marking theA.P. - 140 words
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Article136 1956-11-13 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.— Ceylon's Ambassador S. S. Gunewardene said yesterday the "vast majority" of United Nations members want British, French and Israeli forces to leave Egypt "quickly." But the Ambassadors from Israel and New Zealand said such an evacuation of troops before a U.N. policeA.P. - 136 words
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Article36 1956-11-13 4 HONG KONG, Nov. 12.— Peking Radio said today a Nationalist Chinese C-46 transport plane with nine soldiers aboard was shot down Saturday night over Hangchow nn th« East China coast.- A .P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article26 1956-11-13 4 WILL PARTICIPATE BERN, Switzerland. Nov. 12. —The Swiss Olympic Committee decided Sunday to participate in the Melbourne Olympic Games, reversing an earlier decision.— A.F.A.F.P. - 26 words
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