Indian Daily Mail, 22 November 1956
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Title Section16 1956-11-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO No. 278 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 32, 1966 FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS16 words
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320 1956-11-22 1 CAIRO RADIO ALLEGES Syrian Spokesman Cited Wireless Messages Reported Intercepted LONDON, NOV. 21 CAIRO RADIO REPORTED THAT A SYRIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESMAN YESTERDAY GAVE DETAILS OF COMPLETE AND ACTIVE PARTICIPATION OF BRITISH AND FRENCH FORCES' IN THE MILITARY OPERATIONS CARRIED OUT BY ISRAELIAP; Reuter - 320 words
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Article174 1956-11-22 1 JERUSALEM, Nov. 21— The Israeli Foreign Office has denied that the French Air Force had taken part m the Israeli Invasion of the Sinai Desert. One official information office statement said: "Replying to questions regarding a report published m Die Manchester Guardian alleging that French pilots174 words
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Article55 1956-11-22 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 21Nfwsweek magazine said Tuesday "this probably will be denied, but it's known the French air force dropped supplies (food, jeeps, guns, ammunition) regularly to Israeli forces on Sinai throughout the week before the Suez Canal zone landing." The magazine said "two Is raell liaison officers55 words
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114 1956-11-22 1 PAK. REGRETS NASSERS 'NO' TO SUHRAWARDY KARACHI, Nov. 21.— Abdul Mansoor Ahmad, acting Prime Minister of Pakistan, Tuesday expressed "profound regret" over president Nasser's refusal to meet Pakistan Premier Suhrawardy m Cairo. He added m a press state* ment "there is no precedent for such uncalled for discourtesy shown toAP - 114 words
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Article405 1956-11-22 1 NEW YORK, ISox. 21 Mr. Dag Hammarsßjoeld United Nations Secretary General, has asked Britain, France and Israel to explain why they have not yet withdrawn their troops from Egypt m accordance with the General Assembly's resolutions usually reliable sources said. He put four demands405 words
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Article74 1956-11-22 1 ABu SUEIR, Suez Canal Zone, Nov. 21.— Forty-six Indian paratroopers arrived at this former British ai r base Tuesday to join the U.N. police force. Arrival of the Indians brought to 664 the personnel of the new world force. Major Pra n Nath, the Indian commander,AP - 74 words
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Article99 1956-11-22 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 21— Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, the Prime Minister of Ceylon, said the Suez Canal m ust be cleared as soon as possible, even by the 'devil himself if necessary •But perhaps it would 1 be wiser for the United Nations to clearReuter - 99 words
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Article60 1956-11-22 1 LONDON, Nov. 21. Cairo radio reported that two hundred members of the united Nations International Police Force left their base at Abu Sueir, m the Canal Zone, early to-da y for Port Said The radio heard m Nicosia said they would supervise the firstReuter - 60 words
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Article78 1956-11-22 1 PAK. TALKS WITH IRAQ TURKEY BAGDAD, Nov. 21. The Prime Ministers of Turkey Pakistan, and Iraq held their third and last m the present series of meetings here, according to reliable sources. Major-General Iskander Mirza, President of Pakistan, and King- Faisal and Crown Prince Emir Abdulillah of Iraq, and theReuter - 78 words
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Article80 1956-11-22 1 NEHRU GUEST OF GOV. GENOF CANADA OTTAWA. Nov 21. Prime Minister Nehru of India will be Governor General Vincent Massey's guest at Government House during his visit here next month. The External Affairs Department Tuesday said Nehru has accepted an invitation from Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent to visit OttawaAP - 80 words
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Article43 1956-11-22 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 21— Mr. D«fl Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary General, today agreed with Egypt to hold up clearance of obstruction* m the Suez Canal "until after the withdrawal of nonEgyptian forces from the Port Said and the canal area." ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article39 1956-11-22 1 LONDON, Nov. 21— The 64- year-old Professor J. B. S. Haldane, a leading British Scientist, confirmed here that he and his wife intended to quit England because of British intervention m Egypt, and to settle down m India.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article26 1956-11-22 1 ..BANGKOK, Nov. 21— Mr. Chou En-lai, Premier of Communist China, would not be allowed to land m Thai territory, a Thai Government spokesman said today. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article35 1956-11-22 1 BANGKOK, Nov. 21 Delegates from iron curtain countries attending the Inter Parliamentary Union today joined those from the free world to unanimously pass resolutions calling for world disarmament and protection of human riahta. A PAP - 35 words
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Article31 1956-11-22 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 21 The Russian Navy newspaper Soviet fleet said today that Britain and France were using the Suez Canal blockage as a pretext for continued occupation of Egyptian territory. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article35 1956-11-22 1 LONDON, Nov. 21 Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, was today still m his sickroom resting from severe overstrain, but he was doing a certain amount of official work and seeing some cabinet colleagues.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article27 1956-11-22 1 LONDON, Nov. 21 The British Foreign Office spokesman today stated that no restriction* of any kind had been placed on Egyptian subjects m the United Kingdom ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article44 1956-11-22 1 AMMAN, Nov. 21 TKe Jordanian Parliament Tuesday unanimously approved the recommendation of the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee calling upon the government to abrogate the Anglo-Jordanian treaty. Parliament alto unanimously approved another committee recommendation to exchange diplomatic relations with Soviet Union and Communist China APAP - 44 words
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Article40 1956-11-22 1 PARIS, Nov. 21 The diplomatic commentator of the evening newspaper France Soir said today German "volunteers" were being trained m an East Berlin military, camp perhaps ready to go to the near east or any other region when called ReuterReuter - 40 words
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255 1956-11-22 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 21 Jakarta woke up today expecting a coup d'etat It will go to bed tonight knowing, according to most well-informed sources, a crisis had been averted, order has been restored. Over the last few days several newspapers here openly stated that an organizedAP - 255 words
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Article120 1956-11-22 1 MELBOURNE, Nov. 21 Greece, where the Olympic* started, will lead the parade of nations into the Melbourne cricket grounds Thursday when the 1956 Games get underway. Australia will occupy the traditional spot of host nations last. In between will come as follows: Afghanistan, Argentina, Austria, Bahamas, Belgium, Bermuda,AP - 120 words
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Article112 1956-11-22 1 LONDON, Nov. 21. A message m to-day's Financial Times stated that British 'intransigence' m granting Japanese imports non-discrimina-tory treatment i s viewed m Tokyo as the chief reason for the long delay In concluding the trade Anglo Japanese negotiations no w taking place m London. "The JapaneseReuter - 112 words
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Article61 1956-11-22 1 LONDON, Nov. 21.— Marilyn Monroe gave a big kiss Tuesday night to Sir Laurence Olivier and his actress w*fe, Vivien Leigh, and flew off to the United States. In a news conference just before the takeoff Marilyn denied she had had any spectacular row with Olivier,AP - 61 words
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Article68 1956-11-22 1 LONDON, Nov. 21.— A surprise parcel and a pretty bouquet were on the Queen's breakfast tray yesterday, ninth wedding anniversary gifts from the Duke of Edinburgh who Is half a world away. If the Duke has followed his own custom, the parcel contained a piece of68 words
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Article730 1956-11-22 1 U. S. Russia Clogged With Hatred And Fear-iv**™. Soviet Communism Has Estranged Even Communists NEW DELHI, Nov. 21 The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told Parliament that 'the warfare hi Hungary resulting hi suppression by Soviet troops would probably have taken a very different turnReuter - 730 words
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388 1956-11-22 1 BELGRADE, Nov. 21— The Yugoslav newspaper Borba today attacked the Soviet Nev/a Agency Tass for its criticism of President Tito's recent speech m Pula. "The manner m which Tass polemicizes against Tito's speech is not m keeping with the standards of free, honest, frank,Reuter - 388 words
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551 1956-11-22 2 Indian Daily News S'pore Thu, Nov, 22 1956 Detained Leaders Next General Elections FRESH elections to the Singapore Legislative Assembly will come off next year either immediately after August if merdeka is achieved, or long before that, if it is not That it is not the desire of the Labour551 words
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1273 1956-11-22 2 Emperor Replies To Civic Reception to uphol<| the cause of world peace and progress the two countries stcod as an example of the success and effectiveness of Afo-Asian solidarity and cooperation. This visit, though relatively short compared with the vastness m size cf the country1,273 words
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87 1956-11-22 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. Ashutosh Lahiry, Hindu Mahasabha leader, said m Calcutta on Monday that the "action" of the Indian representative m the U.N. m voting against the resolution calling upon Russia to' withdraw her troops from Hungary had caused "profound surprise and misgiving" m the minds87 words
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Article266 1956-11-22 2 P. S. P. Election Manifesto cialism" of the CScngress and that of the P.S.P. Thia will be the first time that a National Conference of the P.S.P. meets to the South. The Mysore P.SJ>. w ili p.ay host to the conference to which about a thousand266 words
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83 1956-11-22 2 DAULTANA'S PLEA TO QUIT ALLIANCES KARACHI: One of the reasons why Pakistan should quit the Baghdad Pact and other alliances with Britain ami France, according to the Muslim League leader, Mian Mumtaz Daultana, is "AngloFrench leanings towards India, a factor which runs counter to Pakistan's interest." Addressing a public meeting83 words
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Article355 1956-11-22 2 REMOVAL OF REFUGEES AS VAGRANTS CALCUTTA: The arrest of refugees living on the Howrah and Sealdah platforms and their removal to vagrant camps by the Western Bengal Government last week, caused complications serious enough to call for examination of the question at a special Cabinet meeting held at Writers Building,355 words
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Article236 1956-11-22 2 MADRAS: Mr. D. Balasundaram, Commissioner of the Madras Corporation, addressing a meeting under the auspices of the Kodambakkam Welfare Association assured the members that action was being taken for early implementation of the plans for protected water supply, drainage and other civic amenities to Kodambakkam. Mr.236 words
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229 1956-11-22 2 COLOMBO: "Teaching m the university should be done m the national language. The eetting up of a Tamil University would divide the country, said Mr. v. h. Mettananda at a meeting organised by the Sinhalese Section of the YMBA, held recently at the YMBA headquarter*229 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-11-22 2 NASSER A T PRAYER Egyptan President Nasser (second from tkm left) seen as he kneels m prayer at the Aiazhar Mosque 1» Cairo. At right Is Abdel Latif Boghdadi, Egyptian Minister of Municipalities.33 words
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Article142 1956-11-22 2 Institute Of Company Secretaries NEW DELHI: An Institute of Company Secretaries has been set up, with its headquarters m Calcutta to meet the increasing demand for professional company secretaries. The institute, which enjoys the support of the Government of India, will be on the lines of the Institute of Chartered142 words
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Article88 1956-11-22 2 U.S. AID PROGRAMME IN INDIA MADRAS: Mr. L. Jones and Mr. Lapp, representatives of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, met Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, and Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minister for Agriculture, In the Cabinet room at the Secretariat and had a discussion on the American aid programme m88 words
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43 1956-11-22 2 MILITARY TRAINING IN "AZAD KASHMIR" LA HORE Compulsory military training will be introduced shortly m all schools and colleges m Pakistan-held Kashmir. This decision was taken at a meeting of the 'Azad Kashmir" Cabinet at Rawalpindi recently, according to a report reaching here.43 words
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Article190 1956-11-22 2 SHIPS BUILDING YARD AT TUTICORIN MADRAS: A boat-building yard, where mechanised boats for use by fishermen will be constructed, has been proposed to be established by the Madras Government at Tuticorin shortly. It is stated that an allotment of Rs. l lakh has been made tor this purpose under the190 words
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813 1956-11-22 3 DR. DESHMUKH'SADDRESSTC WORLD COMMISSION great measure of international co-operation, Mr. Sen added Earlier, welcoming the delegates to the eight-day session or the Commission, Dr. ft Ahmed, Minister for Agriculture West Bengal, said hunger knew no barriers. By taking upon themselves the noble task813 words
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Article61 1956-11-22 3 DESHMUKH ELECTED CHAIRMAN CALCUTTA: Dr. Punjabroa Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, was elected Chairman of the International Rice Commission for the next two years at a meeting of the Commission held here. He succeeds Mr. S. Tobato of Japan Messrs. C S. Christian 6t Australia and'Truong Van Hien of Viet61 words
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Article52 1956-11-22 3 LrONDON, Nov. 19— The British India Steam Navigation Company Limited have ordered five motor cargo ships to be employed on their eastern routes. They will be built m Northern Ireland. The ampa are of about 6,500 tons deadweight each. Air conditioning will beNAFEN - 52 words
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Article137 1956-11-22 3 NEW DELHI: Three newly admitted members of UNESCO, the Sudan, Tunisia and Morocco, have submitted a request to the Executive Board for help m the development of educational facilities m these countries. With the increased budget of UNESCO, these countries feel the world organisation can assistNAFEN - 137 words
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Article88 1956-11-22 3 RANGOON: Burma and Afghanistan have signed a treaty of friendship, the Burmese Foreign Office announced last week. The treaty which was signed at the Burmese Embassy m London last Thursday provides "for establishment of perpetual peace and friendship between the two countries and establishment of diplomatic consular relations88 words
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167 1956-11-22 3 LONDON: Commenting on the strain imposed on the sterling following the Middle East and Hungarian crises, the London "Financial Times" writes: "More serious from the sterling area's point of view is the emergence this year of a new and large deficit m India's balance ofNAFEN - 167 words
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264 1956-11-22 3 PETHICKLAWRENCE'S APPEAL TO RAJAJI MADRAS: Lord PethickLawrence, Secretary of State for India, at the time of Indian independence, has made a fervent appeal to Mr. C. Rajagopalachari not to advocate India's severance from Commonwealth ties but instead to support India remaining m the Commonwealth. In a letter to Mr. Rajagopalachari264 words
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192 1956-11-22 3 F.A.O. EXPERTS AND INDIA'S FOOD SITUATION NEW DELHI: Mr. B. R. Sen, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, is arriving here this week-end for discussions with the Government of India on the country's food situation. India's requirements for assistance from the FAO have been formulated and will be discussedNAFEN - 192 words
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Article82 1956-11-22 3 BOMBAY: "Gautama, the Buddha," Films Divisions' feature length documentary film, will be screened at the Metro Cinema at Bombay and Calcutta on November 29. Earlier, the film will be shown to the UNESCO conference delegates at New Delhi. Buddhist art treasures from all over the world will be shownNAFEN - 82 words
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Article244 1956-11-22 3 LONDON, Nov. 20.— Premier So'omon Bandaranaike of Ceylon called on Prime Minister Anthony Eden yesterday and reportedly urged him to agree to an early withdrawal of Anglo- French troops from Egypt. Aides of the Ceylonese leader also said Bandaranaike told Eden a prolonged occupation of the SuezAP - 244 words
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Article147 1956-11-22 3 PARIS. Nov. 20 A French Defence Ministry spokesman Tuesday "most emphatically" denied that French army pilots took part m the Israeli offensive against Egypt. "This is absolutely untrue," he said, "Not a single French pilot, whether m uniform or not, did take part mAP - 147 words
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Article122 1956-11-22 3 BOMBAY: A Soviet circus, sponsored by the Ministry of Culture of the Soviet Union, has arrived m Bombay, the artistes are the guests of the Government of India and their visit is part of the cultural exchange between India and the Soviet Union Constituting the pick122 words
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Article48 1956-11-22 3 CANAL ISSUE NOT FOR WORLD COURT LONDON, Nov. 20 Mr. Allan Noble, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, turned down a suggestion m the House of Commons that the Egyptian nationalisation of the Suez Canal last July should now be referred to the International Court at the Hague.48 words
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Article107 1956-11-22 3 were staged In Poland on Silti^ «ay when aov*eM*bJteh UJk» ending m Moscow failed to make provision for a withdrawal of Soviet troops, a Polish newspaper reported. The paper Express Wieszorne received here Tuesday said that students and young workers of Bydgoszcz (Bromberg) set fire toAP - 107 words
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Article109 1956-11-22 3 CALI, Colombia, Nov. 20 Thirty-seven persons—including^ a newborn child died m the crash of a Colombian airliner Sunday, airline officials said Monday night. Earlier incomplete reports placed the total at 31. The Aerovias Pacific plane crashed and burned m the mountain west of Cali on aAP - 109 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-11-22 3 PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT President Eisenhower and Vie« President Richard Nixon wave delightedly.12 words
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Article126 1956-11-22 3 NEW DELHI: Final touches are being given to a draft tripartite agreement for the development of Nepal. India, America and Nepal are expected to sign an agreement next month, informed sources said. America has just pledged Rs. 25,000,000 as a first instalment of her total contributionNAFEN - 126 words
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Article121 1956-11-22 3 LONDON: Production at the VauxhaU Motor Company a General Motors subsidiary has been cut because cars are piling up at the docks owing to a lack of shipping. A company spokesman suid it was impossible to export to certain Middle East countries at the moment but, he added,NAFEN - 121 words
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Article618 1956-11-22 3 ((Sponsored by Tamils Representative Council) ATHLETIC SPORTS GAMES TOURXAMEXTS y j An athletic sports and five games tournaments of Badminton, Soccer, Swimming, ChaduKudu, and Chess will be held m connection with the Tamils Festival Celebrations The athletic sports will be held on Sunday 6th January, 1957 at618 words
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196 1956-11-22 3 Application forms for entry to the Tamils Festival sports events are available free of charge at the following places: Hon. Joint Secretaries, Tamils Festival Sports Committee: 125, Serangoon Road, Singapore 8. Tamilnad Bood Depot, 20, Klang Road. Tamil Brotherhood Association, Farrer Park. Komala Vilas,196 words
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88 1956-11-22 4 The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told the Leglsl*tive Aeeembly yesterday morning that no definite date has been finalised for the re-opening of the Singapore Merdeka talks m London. He added that 'on present indication the talks will be resumed probably towards88 words
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Article119 1956-11-22 4 One more Communist terrorist has been killed by Security Forces m the Federation. A patrol of the Ist Rhodesian African Rifles killed a terrorist m the Segamat district of Johore on Nov. 9. Earlier the patrol had fired on about 16 terrorists who fled. A119 words
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Article151 1956-11-22 4 SIR CHARLES MATHEW FOR ETHIOPIA It was announced last night that the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mathew, would shortly be leaving the Federation on retirement. He would be taking up employment with the Ethiopian Government as Judicial Adviser. Mr. Justice J. B. Thomson will be appointed Chief Justice m his151 words
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518 1956-11-22 4 Press Demand Investigation LONDON, Nov. 21 Hie Manchester Guardian (Liberal) today called for Investigation into the charge of Anglo-French collusion with Israel hi planning operations against Egypt. .But two Conservative newspapers the Daily Telegraph and like Yorkshire Post believed that there was no clearReuter - 518 words
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623 1956-11-22 4 Appeal To U. N. To Investigate LONDON, Nov. 21 The Government of Egypt m a statement broadcast over Cairo Radio last night asked the United Nations to investigate British, French and Israeli 'lies' claiming (hat there was a conspiracy between Egypt and the SovietReuter - 623 words
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267 1956-11-22 4 N.S. Ruler's Tribute To Royal Lincolns The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan visited the Ist Battalion, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, at their head quarters on Ladang Geddes Estate m the Bahau area yesterday morning, to present awards for Meritorious Service and Gallantary to three men and to bid farewell to267 words
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147 1956-11-22 4 NO CHANGE IN BASIC TRAVEL ALLOWANCE The Baste Travel Allowance for the year commencing Nov. l, 1956 and ending Oct. 31, 1957, is £100 the same as m the previous year. The only change is that instead of taking the allowance m travellers' cheques m «jterling for the countries to147 words
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99 1956-11-22 4 NO SINKING OR SWIMMING FOR LIM YEW HOCK! Declaring open the Swimming pool for the Shell Company Community Association at Pulo Bukom yesterday at 5.15 p.m. the Chief Minister Mr. Lirn Yew Hock said: "This is the first swimming pool to which I have been officially invited to declare open.99 words
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145 1956-11-22 4 ROTARY GIFT BOOK TO RAFFLES LIBRARY During the close of the Rotary Club luncheon held at the Cathay Restaurant yesterday, Mr. L. M. Harrod, Librarian of Raffles Library received at the hands of Mr. Gian Paolo Lang, President of Rotary International, a book entitled "Australia Land of the Southern Cross"145 words
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Article123 1956-11-22 4 "TIGERS— DONT SHOOT"! Radioscope Radio Malaya's mysterj, alventure and discovery programme blossoms out to-night with new voices to begin a series on tigers, islands and action from the past. Col. A. Locke, author of Tigers mi n Trengganu', and killer of twenty tigers, gives the surprising title to his first123 words
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Article60 1956-11-22 4 A total of $87,612.50 was paid by the Federation authorities for information leading to the capture or killing of Communist terrorists for last month. The amounts paid m the various States and Settlements were: Kedah nil; Penang nil; Perak $3,000; Selangor 45.812.50; N. Sembilan 11,800; Malacca nil;60 words
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Article32 1956-11-22 4 $636,043.31 FROM TODDY! State revenue collections for last month from toddy shops m the Federation amounted to 9636,043.31, made up as follows: Government Teddy Shops $509,712.61. Estate and Public Toddy Shops $126,330.70.32 words
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26 1956-11-22 4 The Governor, Sir Robert Black, will visit the Tanah Merah Red Cross Home at 11.30 a.m. to-day, Thursday.26 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-11-22 4 Send.Off To M. Y.M.A's Secretary The General Secretary of the Singapore Malay alee Young Man's Association, Mr. 8. M. Haneefa (eighth from left front row) left for India last Tuesday by Air India International. During his absence Mr. K. Thomas Samuel (at the right of Mr. Haneefa) will act as95 words
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Article146 1956-11-22 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 21.— The independent Times of India said that Mr. Nehru's denunciation of Soviet Union action m Hungary m the Indan Parliament appeared to constitute a repudiation of India's stand m the United Nations. llndla had voted against a five-power resolution on Hungary callingReuter - 146 words
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Article109 1956-11-22 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 21.— The former head of Prime Minister Nehru's Congress Party said Tuesday India should not recognize the present Hungarian government. Acharya J. B. Kripalanl, 68, and now a socialist, said during a parliament debate that the present government m Budapest had been "foisted over theAP - 109 words
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Article177 1956-11-22 4 SOVIETYUGOSLAV DISPUTE BELGRADE, Nov. 21— The present Soviet- Yugoslav ideological dispute about the nature of Communism is likely to end the exchange of top-level delegations between Yugoslavia and East European countries, it was stated m usually reliable circles here. The Russians publicly admitted existence of the dispute when Pravda, theReuter - 177 words
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66 1956-11-22 4 NEHRU PAYS A TRIBUTE TO EISENHOWER NEW DELHI, Nov. 21. Premier Nehru said to-day that "Mr. Eisenhower is a great man and has done much for peace on several occasions." Mr. Nehru paid the American President this compliment during a brief reference to Mr. Nehru's coming visit to Washington duringAP - 66 words
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119 1956-11-22 4 ROCKEFELLER GRANT FOR MALAYAN LAW STUDIES The Rockefeller Foundation has made a grant totalling US$l,5OO ($4,500 Mala>«n) to the University of Malaya for use m the newly established Department of Law, The Acting 1 Vice-Chancellor," Professor Dobby, m announcing this said that the money would be used for the purchase119 words
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Article68 1956-11-22 4 The Commissioner for New Zealand m South East AsiaMr. Foss Shanahan, left Singapore yesterday on an official visit to several South East Asian capitals, Mr. shanahan who is aiso New Zealand Ambassador to Thailand, will visit oangkok for a few days, after whicn68 words
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Article57 1956-11-22 4 iAJiMiXJN, Nov. 21. Fiank Moraes, editor of the Times of inclia, conferred Tuesday with i-iord Home Secretary 01 State for Commonwealth Relations, and with Sir Humphrey Treveiyan, former British ambassador to Egypt. Mr. Moraes, en route from the United States to India, was due toAP - 57 words
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Article45 1956-11-22 4 HONG KONG, Nov. 21.— The Indian Ambassador m Peking, Mr. R. k. Nehru, left here today for New Delhi m connection with Chinese Prime Minister Chou En Lai's forthcoming visit to India. He will be awa y for six weeks ReuterReuter - 45 words
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