Indian Daily Mail, 20 November 1956
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Title Section16 1956-11-20 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO No. 276 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1956 SIX PAGES .15 CENTS16 words
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512 1956-11-20 1 U.N. OBSERVERS TO HUNGARY EGYPT NEHRU'S SUGGESTION FOR AN IMPARTIAL SURVEY REPORT ON THE FACTS NEW DELHI, Nov. 19.— Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, said here to-day that impartial observers, preferably from the United Nations, should be allowed to visit Hungary and the occupied areas of Egypt toReuter - 512 words
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321 1956-11-20 1 Manchester Guardian's Tribute MANCHESTER, England Nov. 19 The Manchester Guardian said today that, despite his faults, the United Nations was lucky that a man of Mr. Nehru's gff ts led the Afro-Asian Bloc at a time when it had acquired new321 words
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Article126 1956-11-20 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 19 Mr. Asoka Mehta, the Indian Praja Socialist Leader, yesterday criticised the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, for "speaking m soft tones" on Hungary. He told his party's annual conference here the people should exert pressure In an effort to get a change m126 words
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Article80 1956-11-20 1 NO COMMENT ON BULGANIN'S MESSAGE NEW DELHI, Nov. 19.— An I official spokesman said the government is studying Soviet Premier Bulganin' s message and therefore has '«no comment at present." The first official comment is likely to be Monday morning when Premier Nehru initiates a two-day foreign affairs debate m80 words
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Article64 1956-11-20 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 19— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, proposes to visit Washington on Dec. 16 for talks with President Eisenhower, It was announced here today. The announcement said he would go to New York on December 20 and expected to beReuter - 64 words
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Article103 1956-11-20 1 Dr. Anton Fr. Brunn, eminent marine biologist of the University of Copenhagen Zoological Museum, will fflve a public lecture on the Productivity of the Sea on Friday Nov. 23 at 5.30 p.m. In the Chemistry Lecture Theatre, of the University of Malaya. Lantern slides and aAP - 103 words
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Article207 1956-11-20 1 LONDON, Nov. 19— The Pakistan Government is to protest to the Security Council against the reported completion by the Kashmir Constituent Assembly of a constitution which would make Kashmir "an integral part of India." This was announced m a statement made yesterday by the Prime MinisterReuter - 207 words
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72 1956-11-20 1 BAD WEATHER DELAYS "STATE OF MADRAS" From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 19. The ship "State of Madras" has been forced to return to Madras Harbour because bad weather at Negupattani on Sunday made embarkation of passengers Impossible. The ship returned here last evening and began embarking the Negapattaiu passengers72 words
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Article76 1956-11-20 1 BOLOGNA, Italy, Nov. 19 Palmiro Togliatti, Moscowtrained chief of Italy's Communist Party, said Sunday Janos Kadar's Hungarian government is "unjust, ungenerous and m error." Togliatti spoke at the closing session of Bologna's Communist Party Federation Congress. The leader of the biggest Communist Party m the WestAP - 76 words
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Article257 1956-11-20 1 LIB-SOCS' SCATHING ATTACK IN ASSEMBLY Resuming the debate on the Appropriation Bill yesterday m the Legislative Assembly, the leader of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. Lim Choon Mong, made a scathing attack on the Government's proposals for additional taxes. Mr. Lam argued that the incidence of the257 words
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Article77 1956-11-20 1 The Speaker announced m the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the Chief Secretary had informed him that Lim Chin Siong, an Assembly member had been detained for a period of two \-ears from Nov. 10, 1956. I proach without going into its merits or details of his proposals. "ThisAP - 77 words
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Article91 1956-11-20 1 GENOCIDE CHARGE DROPPED UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 19 Cuba has dropped its charge that Soviet deportations of Hungarians violates the U. N. convention against Genocide. The charge was omitted from the latest revision yesterday of a Cuban resolution asking that the U.N. General Assembly urge a halt to suchAP - 91 words
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Article98 1956-11-20 1 MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Nov. 19 Three small sister* yesterday found U5516,240 m cash hidden m an abandoned dump truck. Their grandfather, R.L. Fletcher, said a man drove the truck into his yard three years ago and asked permission to leave it overnight. It has been there everA.P. - 98 words
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Article53 1956-11-20 1 Mr. David Marshall was told m the Legislative Assembly jestefday that between Oct. 25 and Oct. 31, 290 were arrested for rioting, 962 for breaking curfew, 912 under Preservation of Public Security Ordinance and 55 for other offences. Detention orders were issued against 260 persons between Oct. 153 words
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Article139 1956-11-20 1 AMMAN, Nov. 19 Although communism is banned m Jordan, Communists have started functioning openlj and restrictions on their activities seem to have been relaxed. For the first time, the local press published Sunday a statement issued by what was described as the "Jordanian Communist Party." TheAP - 139 words
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Article73 1956-11-20 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 19— Russian revival of disarmament proposal* at the present time "only adds to the distractions" of the troubled international scene, the pro-governing Congress Party Hindustan Times •aid Monday. The paper added i "There's surely a grim irony m this move to make the world73 words
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Article46 1956-11-20 1 HE INTRODUCED SOCCER IN HUNGARY LONDON, Nov. 19— The Foreign Office said Sunday that prof. Arthur Yolland. 83, an Englishman who introduced soccer football to Hungary nearly 60 years ago, died m Budapest last week. No details of the circumstances of Yolland's death were announced. APAP - 46 words
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Article54 1956-11-20 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 19— The birthday of Guru Nanak, founder of the Sikh religion, was celebrated here yesterday at the home of B.S. Kalkat, director of the Indian Supply Mission. Among those attending the festivities were Indian Ambassador and Madam Mehta and B. N. Birla, wellAP - 54 words
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313 1956-11-20 1 CAIRO, Nov. 19.— Egypt reported Sunday that United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold had agreed "m principle" that the U.N. would help to clear the Suez Canal of obstructions and work toward the immediate "re-establishment of normal conditions m Port Said and the canalAP - 313 words
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213 1956-11-20 1 RESISTANCE TO BRITISH IN PORT SAID PORT SAID, Nov. 19 The British Commander Lieutenant General Sir Hugh Stockwell, has asked a higher authority for new powers to tighten military control over Port Said to combat a campaign of intimidation and local passive resistance, it was announced here. Colonel George Evans,213 words
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94 1956-11-20 1 MISDEEDS OF ANGLO-FR, FORCES IN PORT SAID LONDON, Nov. 19. Cairo said that Egypt had issued a memorandum for circulation m the United Nations alleging that Anglo-French forces m the Port Said area had caused the death of a number of people by shooting at the population. Others had been94 words
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26 1956-11-20 1 CLEAR OUT FIRST BEFORE CLEARING CANAL ZURICH, NOV. 19.— Dr. Mahmoud Fawzi, Egyptian Foreign Minister, arrived here by air last night on his way to Mew26 words
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Article122 1956-11-20 1 FLOW OF OIL REDUCED BY ONE-THIRD NEW YORK, Nov. 19— The Times estimated that "with the blocking of the Suez Canal and the sabotage of the pipelines from Iraq, the flow of oil from the Middle East has been reduced by fully one-third." "The reduction," it added, "of about 1,250,000AP - 122 words
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159 1956-11-20 1 Egypt Shells U.K.-Fr. Positions In Port Said PORT SAID, Nov. 19— Egyptian Forces opened fire on French and British positions for more than four hours last night m what the AngloFrench Task Force described as "another breach of the ceasefire/ British and French troops took the fire without a singleAP - 159 words
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Article50 1956-11-20 1 ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 19Th* port* and lights administration authorised ship* of all nation* to enter Egyptian port* with the exception of British* French and Israeli vessels.— Reuter CAIRO, Nov. 19— An Egyp. tian Governmint decree Issued hero today authorised an sxtra £500,000 sterling to be spent on civil defence.—50 words
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Article42 1956-11-20 1 AMMAN, Jordan, Nov. 19 A defence order issued today allows private motoring m Jordan again after a fortnight's ban imposed because of the Suez Canal situation. Another changed the starting time of the nightly blackout from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article55 1956-11-20 1 TOKYO, Nov. 19— The Emp«ror of Japan met the Empe. ror of Ethiopia at Tokyo's International Airport today. The arrival of Ethiopia's Haile Selassie marked the first postwar visit to Japan of a reigning monarch and for Emperor Hlrohito of Japan, it was the first time he had ever personal,Reuter - 55 words
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Advertisement14 1956-11-20 1 II W 0 T .Ty? AAA^^tfft II H I YEAR v--* 88 o °'lH14 words
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475 1956-11-20 2 Indian Daily Mail S'More, Toe. Nov. 20,1956 AN EYE-OPENER TO MALAYA WHAT great harm colonial links that remain unbroken can do to territories that have achieved freedom is evident from the alleged use of the Ceylonese bases by Britain m 'her recent operations against Egypt. It is reported that the475 words
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Article52 1956-11-20 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 19— The Foreign Miniatry Monday announced the appointment of Chandra Sekhar Jha, 47. as India's ambassador to Japan. Former Indian ambassador to Turkey, Jha presently is joint secretary to the Foreign Ministry. He will go to his new post In the middle ofAP - 52 words
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Article378 1956-11-20 2 A Friend Of Humanity' RANGOON. I Nu, former Prime Minister of Burma, greeted Mr. NVnru, on the occasion of his birthday on Nov. 14, as a "friend of humanity; a devoted and tireless worker m the cause of peace." In a glowing tribute to the378 words
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Article165 1956-11-20 2 MADRAS: Mr C. J. R. Paul. Fourth Presidency Magistrate, George Town, last Monday sentenced Hajarimal, a City businessman, to four months' R.I. on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a C.I.D. Sub-Inspector to deter him from his duty. The prosecution case was that on165 words
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Article202 1956-11-20 2 PROMOTION OF EDUCATION IN MADRAS MADRAS: The Government of India have called for applications from voluntary educational institutions m the State for assistance under the scheme of educational development m the Second Five- Year Plan. The scheme covers the followin^ types of educational activities. Basic education, Social education including libraries202 words
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Article48 1956-11-20 2 ALLAHABAD; Emperor Haile Selassie of felicitations to Prime Minister Nehru on his 67th birthday. The message said, "On this sixty-seventh birthday we send our heartfelt felicitations and our sincere wishes that jou live long and continue to serve the cause of peace and international understanding".48 words
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Article206 1956-11-20 2 GREETINGS FROM CHIEFS OF STAFF NEW DELHI Messages of greetings have been sent to the Prime Minister on the occasion of his 67th hirthday by the Chiefs of Staff of the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, wishing him good health and assuring him of their wholehearted devotion. The206 words
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Article64 1956-11-20 2 BERLIN, Nov. 19 Russia will soon build atom-driven airplanes, the official East German news agency Adn said Sunday. Adn said a statement to this effect was made by professor Polrovskl m the Soviet magazine gonyok. Polrovski said the first atom-riven planes most likely would be large passenger planesAP - 64 words
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Article120 1956-11-20 2 CALCUTTA: Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo of Indonesia and Mr. Nehru were trapped for a few minutes m the Raj Bhavan life on Sunday night, it was reported here last Tuesday. The incident happened when the two Prime Ministers were returning to Raj Bhavan after the AICC120 words
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Article187 1956-11-20 2 MADRAS The altertness and prompt 'action of the Civil Aviation officials and the FireFighting squad at the Madras Airport were responsible for preventing what threatened to become a major air accident here on Nov. 13. The Indian Airlines Skymaster from Nagpur carrying about 23 passengres187 words
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516 1956-11-20 2 Ele. Workers 9 Bonus Claim Rejected Supreme Court's Ruling NEW DELHI. The Supreme Court last Tuesday held that the workers employed m the municipality department engaged m the generation, supply and sale of electric energy were not entitled to claim bonus out of the surplus earnings of that department. The516 words
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Article1109 1956-11-20 2 Peace Through Power Pacts Not Feasible CALCUTTA. In a forthright speech at the concluding session of the A.-I.C.C. m Calcutta Mr. Nehru accused the Great Powers Soviet Russia being specifically mentioned of playing chess with the small nations as pawns. The Prime Minister's speech once again1,109 words
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525 1956-11-20 2 MADRAS. In the Madras High Court, His Lordship Mr. Justice M. Rajagopala Iyengar delivered judgment on Friday last m a batch of seven writ petitions filed on behalf of the Kaleswara Mills Ltd., Coimbatore, against the orders of the Central Government Industrial525 words
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Article284 1956-11-20 2 MADRAS: Inaugurating the Seventh Annual Conference of the Madras Students' Social Service League at Vivekananda College, Mr Basheer Ahmed Sayeed said that women students were peculiarly suited to render eflftcient social service Representatives from social service organisations attached to City colleges attended the conference. The gathering284 words
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Article98 1956-11-20 2 of^J? B t V: The Government sheen dl^^ aye decided th »t raw sneep skins, known as "pai>n~ «X? lg htn 700 lbs or above per 500 skin* or those measuring: over 36" m length and 24 m width will be li§en s ed freen^rJ° r98 words
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4733 1956-11-20 3 Shattering Blow To Peace NEHRU SUNS UP EVENTS CALCUTTA: India's strong disapproval of the Anglo-French action m Egypt was unmistakably reflected m the proceedings of the first session of the All-India Congress Committee at Beliaghata, CalcutU. The proceedings also mirrored the country's4,733 words
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510 1956-11-20 3 Singapore will soon see Japan's antarctic survey boat, m.s. "Soya," 2,610 tons, equipped with ice-breaking apparatus, now on her way to the South Pole with the Japanese Scientific Expedition tf*arty to the Antarctic Areas on board, when she is anchored off Singapore.510 words
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3751 1956-11-20 4 TASK OF NATION BUILDING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE In India today there is an unanswerable case for liquidating the social antagonisms and economic disparities, says the Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar, m a note circulated to members of the A.-I.C.C. Mr. Dhebar,3,751 words
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Article92 1956-11-20 4 PRINCESS (17) COMMITS SUICIDE LAHORE: A 17-year-old princess of the family of the Nawab of Oudh committed suicide m Rawalpindi m Saturday m "tragic circumstances" the Associated Press of Pakistan reported. The Agency said the father of the girl, Ali Mohammed Mirza (55), a direct descendant of the rojal family92 words
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Article710 1956-11-20 4 Greater Participation By Women Necessary CALCUTTA. The biggest gathering of women m Calcutta m recent years heard last week Mr. Nehru Mr. Dhebar and Mrs. Indira Gandhi invite women all over the coutry to participate m Increasing numbers m the building up of a new710 words
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181 1956-11-20 4 T.C.M.'S AID TO MINOR IRRIGATION SCHEMES CHITTOOR: Mr. P. Thimma Reddi, Minister for Agriculture, Andhra Pradesh Government, said here that the Technical Co-operation Mission which was now having its annual session at Hyderabad, was examining the question of giving aid for the minor irrigation projects m Andhra Pradesh. The Minister181 words
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Article315 1956-11-20 4 MADRAS— ANDHRA BORDER ISSUE HYDERABAD: A high official spokesman of Andhra Pradesh Government told Pressmen last Tuesday that the Government of mdia will name the Union Minister who will function as an arbitrator between Madras and Andhra Pradesh States on the MadrasAndhra border within a week. The arbitrator will go315 words
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Article58 1956-11-20 4 FAIR PRICE SHOPS FOR TANJORE DT. KUTTALJVM: m a press interview, Mr. V. Karthlkeyan, Collector of Tanjore, said thut the Government had issued orders to open any number of fair price rice shops all over the districT as per the needs of the localities concerned. Plentiful stocks of raw an58 words
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450 1956-11-20 5 Disapproval By Awami Leaders Difference With Suhrawardy w^v*^^ 1 The Pre r <* Pakistan, Mr. H. S. Suhrato po.tpone the conv.ntion of tha Wwt Pultun aSSK (Mr. Suhrawardy had given "the imperative necessity" of his trip to Baghdad and Ankara m view of the West450 words
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Article383 1956-11-20 5 LOK SABHA WINTER SESSION BEGINS NEW DELHI: The winter session of the Lok Sabha commence here on Nov. 14 and will last till December 21. Prime Minister Nehru is expected to make a statement m the Sabha on the international situation with particular reference to the recent events m West383 words
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331 1956-11-20 5 CALCUTTA: Calcutta scientists are moving the Government of India for an atomic research reactor for the eastern zone of India for use on a "scholarly basis" by the different scientific organisations and research units m this ar.e In view of the fact that331 words
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Article266 1956-11-20 5 Postponed NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister of Poland has postponed his visit to India, In a letter to Prime Minister said that he was putting off the projected visit scheduled originally for the middle of this month m view of the political developments m Poland.266 words
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Article300 1956-11-20 5 NEW DELHI: A Government Press release says; In pursuance of the States Reorganisation (Council) of States term of office of members) Order, 1956, the Election Commission has fixed November 20, 1956, as the date on which lots will be drawn to determine; (1) Which three of300 words
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Article761 1956-11-20 5 CEYLON COMMONWEALTH Premier Opposed To Withdrawal NEW DELHI: Mr. s. w K. D. Bandaranaike, Prime MiSS f Cey*on> opposed the suggestion that countries like India and Ceylon should withdraw from the Commonwealth as a protest aga nst British action m Egypt. The Oeylonese Prime Mindster who was addressing the IndianNAFEN - 761 words
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Article667 1956-11-20 5 India's Altitude To Egyptian And Hungarian Issues Contrasted NEW DELHI, Nov. 18 To the Indian Government, the strife m Hungary and Egypt represent two different kinds and apparently degress of international! misbehaviour. The British, French and Israeli actions against kgypt are m the official words of theAP - 667 words
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Article150 1956-11-20 5 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Nov. 18 The Constituent Assembly yesterday gave final approval to a constitution making the disputed State of Kashmir part of India for all time. The constitution, which is one more step toward integrating at least part of Kashmir with the Indian Union, definesAP - 150 words
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Article279 1956-11-20 5 Chou^n^r 10 Tt' I Communist China's Premier, Mr. munw Sh CTX ed by """J o*l^0 1^ ln capital of Com munist North Vietnam, on the first stage of his tour of South .'id *?f h35 Ukt hlm t0 C mbodia ndja ■SSmT Nepa, His arrival was announcedReuter - 279 words
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Article240 1956-11-20 5 -Cairo Newspaper CAII ?O, Nov 18 A demand for war crimes trials— -with specific reference to Britain's Prime Minister Eden was raised by an Egyptan newspaper yesterday m discussing settlement of the Middle East crisis. The government-backed Al Gumhurrlya voiced this demand, and backed aAP - 240 words
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Article91 1956-11-20 5 NEW DELHI: The Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai. will be arriving m New Delhi on Nov 28 at the invitation of the Government of India to spend a, fortnight visiting important places and projects m this country. Mr. Chou Enlai, who would be coming here after91 words
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Article276 1956-11-20 5 WASHINGTON, Nov. 18— The Atomic Energy Commission announced Saturday night it had "detected an explosion m Soviet territory within the range of magnitude of their previous nuclear detonations." The statement came from AEC chairman Lewis L. Strauss, apparently confirmed the nuclear test reported earlier Saturday byAP - 276 words
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131 1956-11-20 5 BEST BOOKS POtt NEO-LITERATE ADULTS NEW DELHI: For the fourth prize competition for the best books for neo-literate adults, the Ministry of Education has invited books and manuscripts. An official Press release said that the books and manuscripts may be m any of the Indian languages and may deal with131 words
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Article488 1956-11-20 6 Yugoslavia Attempting To Split Communist Bloc MOSCOW, Nov. 19— The Soviet Commujust Pariy newspapper today amised President Tito of Yugoslavia of attempting to spl't the Communist camp. The newspaper said a speech by Marshal Tito smacked of interference m the affairs of other Communist parties andReuter - 488 words
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61 1956-11-20 6 "Tito's speech obviously smacked of tendencies to interfere m the affairs of other Communist parties. A great deal of space is devoted m the speech to a Polemic with people whom Tito calls Stalinists. The attempt to divide the Communist parties into Stalinists and non-Stalinists can61 words
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211 1956-11-20 6 ANOTHER COMINFORM TO COUNTER TITOISM BELGRADE, Nov. 19— The Russians are planning to set up a new Cominform to assure their hegemony among European Communist parties m opposition to the growing influence of Titoism, according to unconfirmed reports here. Though the Soviet Union] and Yugoslavia have normalis-l eel their relationsReuter - 211 words
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Article191 1956-11-20 6 HONG KONG, Nov. 19 Premier Chou En-lai reaffirmed yesterday that Communist China and Communist North Viet Nam were "members of the big family of Socialist States headed by the Soviet Union," Peking radio said. Chou made his speech at a reception given by the Premier of VietAP - 191 words
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Article189 1956-11-20 6 PAX. EFFORT TO SAVE BAGDAD PACT BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 19 The Prime Minister of Iraq, I Turkey and Pakistan will meet here Monday m what informed sources describe as an effort to prevent the collapse of the Baghdad Pact. Tho pact links those three countries with Iran and Britain mAP - 189 words
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Article82 1956-11-20 6 NO ROCK 'N ROLL HAIR STYLE MOUNT CLEMENTS MICHIGAN, Nov. 19. Teenager Robert Phernetton lost a court fight over his asserted right to attend high schoof with an Elvis Presley hair style. A judge denied a writ which would have required school officials to re-admit Robert to his classes. PhernettonReuter - 82 words
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Article81 1956-11-20 6 LONDON, Nov. 19. The mass-circulation rightist London newspaper, Daily Express, said m an editorial to-day that Japan is trying to take over the British markets m Southeast Asia while England is involved m the troubles m the Middle East. The editorial titled 'enter the Japs,' saidReuter - 81 words
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119 1956-11-20 6 FRANCE ARRESTS 'MASTER-MINDS' OF ALGERIA ALGIERS, Nov. 19 French police said Sunday they have captured the master-minds of the rebellion m the Oran area of Western Algeria. Top rebel captured, they announced was Ben Allah Hadj Ould Omar, known as Si Bouzid, identified as chief of the nationalist underground movementAP - 119 words
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48 1956-11-20 6 SINGAPORE MALAYALEE YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION m the place of Mr. S. M. Hanifa, the General Secretary of the Singapore Malayalee Young Men's Association, who is going o n one month's leave to India to-day by Air India International, Mr. k. Thomas Samuel will act as the General Secretary.48 words
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Article63 1956-11-20 6 Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, announces that per* sons irrespective of community or creed but with spiritual aspirations and keenly interested m Hindu Religion and Philosophy, including Yoga, may interview by appointment Swami Ekatmananda, the newly appointed President of the local Ramakrishna Mission, at the Mission premises, 179 Bartley63 words
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Article407 1956-11-20 6 BEAUTY CONTEST AN EVIL NEW YORK, Nov. 19— "Beauty contests," said Anita Ekberg, "are a terrible evil. "I don't like them. I never have." This sounded almost as heretical as if the late J.P. Morgan were to denounce gold. After all Miss Ekberg' s own step-ping-stone to Hollywood stardom hadAP - 407 words
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Article71 1956-11-20 6 MANCHESTER, Nov. 19. Mr. Solomon Handaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister, arrived here by air yesterday from Colombo for a short stay m London before leaving for New York. His aircraft was diverted from London airport to Manchester because of fog. Mr. Bandaranaike plans to continue his air journeyReuter - 71 words
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Article47 1956-11-20 6 The St. John Flag Day Committee thanks the public for their support. Collections amounted to $18,442.93. They express their gratitude to the St. John Brigade, Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force, Police Rural Areas, Schools and helpers for selling Flags on July 7.47 words
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Article88 1956-11-20 6 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Nov. 19. Asian members of the Colombo plan were trying; to achieve m a few generations a living standard which had taken the West centuries of struggle to achieve, said acting Foreign Minister Ronald Algie, opening' the 21 nation Colombo Plan officials meeting to-day.AP - 88 words
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Article67 1956-11-20 6 The Social Cultural Section of the Indian Association is holding a cultural meeting at the Club House m Balestier Road on Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 6 p.m. Dr. M. Sulliven, Curator of the University Arts Museum and Lecturer m Arts History, win preside and Mr_ P. S. Raman67 words
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671 1956-11-20 6 Following three years of preliminary investigation, an agreement has now been reached between the Government of the Federation of Malaya and the Government of Canada, for aeromagnetic surveys of six areas m Malaya to be carried out by a Canadian company within the671 words
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Article102 1956-11-20 6 OPERATION "TORCH" IN JOHORE For the purpose of confirm* ing admission to schools m the State of Johore, parents or guardians of children born In 1949 and 1950 who registered during the Operation "Torch* period are requested to attend the school of their first choice on the dates and localities102 words
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180 1956-11-20 6 Forces Arrive In Bulgaria To Guard Against Internal Disorders BELGRADE, Nov. 19 Soviet troops have arrived m Bulgaria to guard against any internal disorders similar to those m Hungary and Poland, according to reports reaching here from Sofia. Bulgaria, though a member of the Warsaw Pact, has hitherto not had180 words
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Article126 1956-11-20 6 SHE DENIES ROMANCE WITH DUKE LONDON, Nov. 19— Mrs. Sara T"f nell, pretty Monde model, denied to-day' that she Is having a romance with the Duke of Kent, 21-year* old cousin of the Queen. "Tin a friend of his. sure, but not a special one," the 22-year-old beauty told reporters.AP - 126 words
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Article171 1956-11-20 6 NEW DELHI: The Railway Board has set up a three-mem-ber committee of engineers to examine the condition of bridges on the former Nizam's State Railway and to review the existing rules and procedure for the inspection of bridges on the Indian Railways, says a Railway Ministry171 words
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Article52 1956-11-20 6 CAIRO, Nov. 19 Egypt's Public Information Office announced Sunday it is opening a bureau "to correct all lies broadcast and spread by the enemy." A notice m the newspaper A I Mesaa told readers to telephone number ***** and get "the truth about all lies immediately."-AP - 52 words
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Article51 1956-11-20 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 19 The United Nations Secretary General Mr, bag Hammarskjoeld returned to New York today to report to the U.N. General Assembly pn his talks with President Nasser m Cairo about duties and functions of the U.N Emergency Force m the Middle East.Reuter - 51 words
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Article57 1956-11-20 6 The Department of Agriculture began its Annual Conference In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It will continue until Nov. 23. The conference was opened by the Minister for Agriculture, Enche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, and about 40 ofticers of the Department were present. The Director of Agriculture, Mr. R. G.57 words
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Article46 1956-11-20 6 BANDITS FIRE ON MILITARY VEHICLE Terrorists fired on a military vehicle at the 13rd milestone Kota Tinggi/Mersing Road In Johore on Sunday morning. Although It was hit, the vehicle drove through without any casualty to personnel, says an emergency communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yester. day.46 words
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