Indian Daily Mail, 28 November 1956
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Title Section16 1956-11-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 284 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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151 1956-11-28 1 NEHRU'S APPEAL TO KADAR ADMIT U. N. OBSERVERS TO BUDAPEST SOON INDIA'S STAND ON CRISIS EXPLAINED TO KADARGOVT. NEW DELHI, Nov. 27— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, has sent a personal message to the Hungarian Prime Minister, Mr. Janos Kadar, urging him to admit United Nations observers to BudapestReuter - 151 words
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Article109 1956-11-28 1 VIENNA, Nov. 27.— The Hungarian Premier, Mr. Janos Kadar, speaking over Budapest radio, said he did not think Mr. Imre Nagy had gone to Rumania for good. The Soviet-backed Hungarian Prime Minister repeated his earlier statements that Mr. Nagy whom he deposed when he called inReuter - 109 words
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145 1956-11-28 1 BUDAPEST, Nor. 27.— Dr. Jagannath Khosla, Personal Representative of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, yesterday met Hungary's Soviet backed Communist Premier, Mr. Janos Kadar. They talked yesterday afternoon in battered, snow-cover-ed Budapest while elsewhere in the Hungarian capital workers leaders were pressingReuter - 145 words
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208 1956-11-28 1 "NAGY FLOWN TO MOSCOW" REPORT DENIED BERLIN, Nov. 27.— The Hungarian Embassy in East Berlin Monday night denied a report that the Russians have flow n former Premier Imre Naey to Moscow for trial. The report, carried by the West Bem n newspaper Nachtdepesche two days ago, quoted unnamed officialsAP - 208 words
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30 1956-11-28 1 FR. ARMOURED BUILD— UP IN PORT SAID? NEW YORK, Nov. 27. India today demanded an immediate United Nations investigations of reports of a French armoured build-up in Port Said.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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167 1956-11-28 1 EGYPT READY TO NEGOTIATE SETTLEMENT LONDON, Nov. 27.— Presi dent Nasser i s still ready to negotiate a settlement of the Suez Canal problem and the broad line to an Indian proposal made long before the Anglo-French intervention In Egypt, Mr. Bmile Bustanl the Labane.se Minister for reconstruction said here.Reuter - 167 words
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Article59 1956-11-28 1 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 27.—Sir Anthony Eden tho British Prime Minister has spent the first da y of his three, week holiday here swimming and relaxing under Jamaica's blue skies. Meanwhile a summer house has been transformed into an office, and installed with up-to-date communications with the outside world.Reuter - 59 words
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Article198 1956-11-28 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 26.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, prepared today to return to London— and to ne-w ali-out efforts at patching up the gaping hole in the AngloAmerican Alliance. In his strongest speech so far on the rift, he admitted last night that198 words
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117 1956-11-28 1 Quit C'Wealth Says Pak. Moslem League KARACHI. Nov. ai.— The West Pakistan Moslem League convention has demanded Britain's expulsion from the Baghdad Pact and the withdrawal of Pakistan from the Commonwealth. A resolution adopted at Lahore Sunday night accused the British of siding with India, particularly on the question ofA.P. - 117 words
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204 1956-11-28 1 Nehru - Nehru N6W DELHI, NOV. 27.— Prim* Minister Jawaharlal s.^nS.cjr^t^r 0 fraarant> povwrui t >i 1 f Inaugurating a four-day symposium of "Buddhism's Contribution to the Arts, Letters and Philosophy" held in collaboration with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Nehru said: "ThereA.P. - 204 words
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Article114 1956-11-28 1 NEW U.S. AMBASSADOR TO INDIA WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. President Eisenhower was reported Monday to have chosen Ellsworth Bunker to be Ambassador to India. Bunker, a Democrat, is the retiring President of the American Red Cross. This sets the stage for important talks Eisenhower will have with Prime Minister Nehru ofA.P. - 114 words
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350 1956-11-28 1 RAJAGOPAL EXPLAINS CLAIMS From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government's already depleted finances may face a further dent in its recurring expenditure to the tune of about 24 million dollars per annum when the country's 65,000 Government daily-rated workers submit their claims wage350 words
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Article59 1956-11-28 1 OTTAWA, Nov. 27— Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike of Ceylon flew here from New York Monday and arrived in a snowstorm. The Prime Minister was greeted at the airport by Trade Minister C. D. Howe; Lionel Massey, secretary to the Gov-ernor-General, and Commonwealth High Commissioners in Ottawa.A.P. - 59 words
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125 1956-11-28 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— The Dalai Lama of Tibet today blessed hundreds of devout Buddhists in Delhi at his first public audience. He sat on a raised throne while reverent Tibetans filed past him with folded hands. They placed offerings of flowers, fruit andReuter - 125 words
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Article77 1956-11-28 1 RS. 20m. DALMIA CASE BEGINS NEW DELHI, Nov. VI. The Indian Government Monday filed a case In Delal Magistrates Court accusing; India's third greatest industrial magnate, Seth Ramakrlshna Dalmla, and eight others, of the "misappropriation" of Ks 20,000,000 (M*l2,--000,000) Bharat Insurance Company funds. The prosecution followed months of investigation byA.P. - 77 words
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Article62 1956-11-28 1 TOKYO, Nov. 27 Thailand's Economic Vice Minister said he plans to* stay here until he can persuade Japan to increase lagging Japanese purchases of Thai rice. Luang Thavin arrived here Sunday night by plane from Bangkok. Japan, he said has so far purchased only 130,000 tonsA.P. - 62 words
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Article297 1956-11-28 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 27. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Minister without Portfolio, yesterday delivered a blistering attack on Britain and France and linked their refusal to resume Suez talks with Egypt on Oct. 29 with the Israeli assault in the Sinai Peninsula on297 words
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Article73 1956-11-28 1 The Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society will receive any cmsh donations which members of the public care to send to them for the British Red Cross Hungarian Relief Fund. Money should be sent to The Singapore Branch, British Red Cross Society, Room 2M. Aria73 words
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Article134 1956-11-28 1 LONDON, Nov. 27.— The Times declared today President Eisenhower, by following a Middle East policy which Britons find inscrutable, is largely to blame for the current wave of anti-Americanism in this country. Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph attacked the President for what it described as his continuingA.P. - 134 words
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Article93 1956-11-28 1 VALLETTA. Malta, Nov. 27. The British aircraft carrier! Ocean, which has been ferrying I British tooops to Cyprus, left Malta Sunday for the eastern Mediterranean. The unconfirmed report said the Ocean was headed for Egypt to evacuate British and French citizens threatened with deportation. TheAP - 93 words
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434 1956-11-28 1 $10 m. For Canal Clearance Vote Splits U. H. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 27. Revolt spread among U.N. delegates today against paying any part of the bill for repairing the bomb-battered Suez Canal. Spearheaded by Russia, diplomats of varying political gues served notice they saw no reason why bystander nationsA.P. - 434 words
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117 1956-11-28 1 FOREST FIRE KILLS 11 FIRE FIGHTERS SAN DIEGO, Calif.. Nov. 27. A forest flre described as strangely silent but terribly swift killed 11 fire fighters Sunday night and burned through its third day Monday with no end in sight. The 11 men were forced back against a cliff and perishedA.P. - 117 words
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813 1956-11-28 2 INTER-STATE TRADE: LEVY OF SALES TAX NEW DELHI: The Central Sales Tax BUI was introduced in the Lok sabha by the Finance Minister, Mr. T. T £H> annum wirha ri The BUI provides for the levy, collection and distribution of taxes on sales of goods in the course of inter-State813 words
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1204 1956-11-28 2 U.N.P. Regaining Lost Support? Sir John's Claim KANBY: «r Jehn Kotelawala was givea an enthusiastic MKt boisterous welcome on his first vfeit to Kandy to address a poMe meetteg as President of the IMF. Sir John and Mr. J. R. Jayewardene were carried shoulder-high from the Pullayar Kovil to the1,204 words
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Article35 1956-11-28 2 «-*A% JL M. Vil JLJM^ DACCA: Salt has been brought under rationing in Dacca. Twochhataks of salt per head per week will be supplied by Government ration shops at 4 as a sttr,35 words
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Article523 1956-11-28 2 Right To Be Governed in Own Language COLOMBO gov<^ed in their own language, not merely the right to be taught in their language, declared Mr. Handy ™t- ba ay J lglun P* l^!*! Kokuvil Hindu College, speaking at the annual college social of the Senior Literary Association523 words
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Article125 1956-11-28 2 CHINA BAY: It is a local belief, a superstition that is fast gaining conviction, that the herd of deer inhabiting Swamy Rock at Fort Frederick in Trincomalee sacrifice one of their number each year to the God of the Sea. For many years now, to add125 words
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Article224 1956-11-28 2 Agrkutturi and 5 Mr Phi lp <*«n™ardena, Minister of *n s«dotl*«s JhJ^, d !ro ame J° Badulla to addre meeting handffi v^r. h P candldate »t the local UC elections were drtJT P yCdf "y^a: "Father of the MEP, you This ref.^rL m ,K yOtt224 words
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Article101 1956-11-28 2 POTATOES DHAL REQUISITIONED COLOMBO: Forty to fifty per cent of private shipments of potatoes and dhal were requisitioned. They will be handed over to the C,WET and will be sold, through co-operative societies, on a rationed scale. Bombay onions, mustard and popular tinned foods are in short supply. The Chairman101 words
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Article163 1956-11-28 2 COLOMBO: A three-hour, closed-door discussion marked the preliminary talks between leaders of the Democratic Workers Congress and the Lanka Estate Workers Union when they met to discuss the question of the merging of these two unions. Various matters regarding the membership of the two unions as163 words
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68 1956-11-28 2 10,000 SHIPS CAW NOW PASS THROUGH? LONDON, Nov. 26 The Suez Canal controlled by the Allies in the Pert Suez area ha* ton cleared fort ships up to 10,000 gros» tons, the Admiralty announced last night. The clearance was carried out «Imml of •eitei'ule/ the •**me*t sal* *uj«*n#o. Fronch forcesA.P. - 68 words
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Article129 1956-11-28 2 STUDENTS' TROUBLE IN MOSCOW BRUSSELS, Nov. 26 BelftTan Socialist Foreign Trade Minister Victor Larock said yesterday he had learnt from private but absolutely reliable sources that the University of Moscow was closed for one day after students had displayed copies of British Broadcasting Corporation news bulletins on Hungarian events. LcrockA.P. - 129 words
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Article219 1956-11-28 2 PORT SAID. Suez Canal Zone. 26.— The United Nations flag flew over this occupied Egyptian city yesterday and blue-helmeted U.N. troops patrolled the streets where military leaders planned the withdrawal of Anglo French forces. Norwegian infantry men of the UNEF Command took toA.P. - 219 words
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186 1956-11-28 2 COMMANDERS TO CONFER ON WITHDRAWAL PORT SAID, Suez Canal Zone, Nov. 26.—Commanders of Anglo-French forces and the United Nations emergency force flew h«re yesterday for delayed withdrawal talks. B riUsh Cabinet Minister Sir Walter Monckton, former British Defence Minister and now Paymaster General, flew here from London and Cyprus SaturdayA.P. - 186 words
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Article158 1956-11-28 2 COURT ORDER DOCKMEN BACK TO WORK NEW YORK, Nov. 26.After nine days on strike, New York dock workers returned to work yesterday in compliance with a court injunction obtained by the U.S. Government. The walkout, which had affected U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coast ports, was halted by a 10-day restrainingA.P. - 158 words
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56 1956-11-28 2 CONGRESS CANDIDATE FOR SPEAKERSHIP t OMBAY Tne Congress Legislature Party of the reorganized State of Bombay today unanimously nominated Mr. S. L. Silam as its candidate for Speakership of the State Assembly. The party, at its first meeting here since the foundation of the reorganized State also unanimously elected Dr.56 words
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Article157 1956-11-28 2 Israel Not To Quit Gaza JERUSALEM, Nov. 26.— The Israeli Cabinet y«rterday approved the establishment of a Military Governorship over the Gaza Coastal strip, captured from Egypt in the recent Sinai offensive. An official communique issued after a Cabinet meeting following the United Nations latest call for the withdrawal of157 words
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188 1956-11-28 2 ununx. xne Associated Press of Pakistan has quoted official sources In Karachi as stating that President Nasser has politely declined Mr. Suhrawardy's offer to visit Cairo during his Middle East tour, according to a Pakistan Radio broadcast. Official and political circles In Karachi, says188 words
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151 1956-11-28 2 NARAYAN ON ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF INDIA MADRAS: Mr. Shriman Narayan, the Congress General Secretary, said here last Saturday that if the international situation did not improve soon It would be necessary for the public to "co-operate with the Government in bringing about proper distribution of necessities through voluntary con* trols."151 words
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Article115 1956-11-28 2 SHILLONG: Eight Nag a hostiles were apprehended in the course of last three days in different areas of the Naga Hills District, Tuensang frontier division, according to information reaching here from Kohima. One of them, an exsoldier of the Assam regiment was arrested in Chechama area.115 words
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680 1956-11-28 3 CEYLON POLICY EXPLAINED COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government's policy underlying issue of residence visas to persons of Indian origin in Ceylon and their gradual repatriation to India soon after expiry of such visas was, for tiie first time, clarified by the immigration authorities here680 words
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Article41 1956-11-28 3 fiHREVEPORT, Louisiana Nov. 26— Mr. Newton Smith, a Negro who was born a slave and never learned to read or write, has died here, aged 97, leaving an estate valued at least 340,000 dollars (about 130,000 sterling). ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article444 1956-11-28 3 BOMBAY: In the case of a n undivided Hindu family, a land shall be deemed to have been cultivated personally, if it is cultivated by an y member of the family. This ruling was given by Mr. Justice Gajendragadkar and Mr. Justice Chainani, at the Bombay444 words
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Article166 1956-11-28 3 NEW DELHI: "Many people were killed and several injured when the Baghdad police clashed with a crowd of about 5,000, which shouted anti-Baghdad Pact and anti-Pakistani Government slogans and held a hostile demonstration at the time of the arrival of Mr. Mirza and Mr. Suhr award166 words
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Article584 1956-11-28 3 LUCKNOW: The fifth session of the Indian Federation of Working Journalists which concluded its session here, stated that the Press Council Bill, introduced in Parliament required radical changes before it could be enacted. In a resolution the session expressed- the view that the Bill should be584 words
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Article279 1956-11-28 3 NEW YORK: The extent to which women outnumber men In the U. S. is growing, reports the Census Bureau with the biggest difference to be found in the age groups from 25 years upwards. With all ages taken into account, females out number malesNAFEN - 279 words
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Article166 1956-11-28 3 DARWIN VOYAGE TO BE REPEATED NEW YORK: American scientists will celebrate the 100 th anniversary of the publication of Charles Oarwin's "Origin of Species," by travelling over the route covered by him when he voyaged through the world abroad the English research vessel "Beagle." The centenary is in 1959. ANAFEN - 166 words
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Article57 1956-11-28 3 SONEPUR (Bihar) The All-India Progressive Virakt Mahamandal, an organization of sadhus and sanyasis, has demanded the right of franchise for the mendicant order. Mahant Ramcharan Sahran Das Shastri, President of the Mahamandal, in his address to the fifth annual conference of the organization supported the57 words
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597 1956-11-28 3 LONDON: Law is perhaps the most sought after profession among Indian students in London and an increasing number of girls are taking to it. At Lincoln's Inn, for instance, there are 16 Indian girls whose saris lend splashes of colour at the famous597 words
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Article320 1956-11-28 3 lAJCKNOW: The message of "limited families," part of the family planning scheme, will be taken to the interior and the rural areas, according to the U.P. Government's second Five-Year Plan. The government proposes, to establish as many as 306 clinics in the countryside toNAFEN - 320 words
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Article548 1956-11-28 3 BANDARANAIKE'S VIEW; STATEMENT IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, passed through Bombay by an Air Ceylon plane on his way to New York from Colombo to attend the U.N. General Assembly session. During his brief halt at the Santa548 words
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Article114 1956-11-28 3 RAIPUR; The body of Mr N. G. Kratenko, Chief Engineer of the Bhilai Plant project, wno died on Nov. 1Y in a drcwnmg tragedy, was flown to Delhi in a chartered plane the next day- Wreaths were placed by Mr. tt. N. Meuta, general Manager or the114 words
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41 1956-11-28 3 CO-OP CONGRESS TO BE HELD IN GAYA GAYA: The 29th Bihar State Co-operative Congress will be held here on Dec. 1. Mr. R. R. Diwakar, Governor of Bihar, will inaugurate the conference and the Chief Minister, Dr. Srikrishna Sinha, will preside.41 words
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389 1956-11-28 3 New Power Supply Schemes For Punjab JULLUNDUR: Another new hydro-electric project for the Punjab to meet the growing demand for power in the State, has been tentatively suggested by the Central high-power engineering staff. The proposed scheme will help the Bhakra Nangal Project increase its power output. The preliminary reportNAFEN - 389 words
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135 1956-11-28 3 NARAIN ON NEED OF STRONG OPPOSITION MADRAS: Mr. Jaiprakash Narain, P.S.P. Leader, said here last Saturday that his proposal to his party for electoral adjustments with Communists in the forthcoming general elections was motivated by an anxiety for the preservation of parliamentary democracy in the country. Mr. Narain, who was135 words
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297 1956-11-28 4 CHOU'S OFFER TO CHIANG "JOIN US ACCEPT BIG POST" PNOM PENH, Cambodia, Nov. 27. Red China's touring Premier Chou En-lai Monday invited Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek to return to Peking and accept a high government post. Chou, second man of the Communist regime which drove Chiang to Formosa, made hisA.P. - 297 words
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Article34 1956-11-28 4 CAIRO, Nov. *7. Maj.Gen. E. L. y\. Burns said Monday he hopes to establish headquarters for the 1 nited Nations emergency force at Xantara "within a relatively short time." APAP - 34 words
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Article129 1956-11-28 4 Kadar - Kadar VIENNA, Nov. 27.— Janos X a d a r Russian-supported Prime Minister of Hungary, acknowledged Monday night in a broadcast to the nation that the Hungarian economy is still heavily crippled by strikes and passive resistance. He charged that "counterrevolutionaries" were inspiring and supporting these strikes.A.P. - 129 words
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Article136 1956-11-28 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.— Negotiations for a loan to help finance the expansion of India's second largest steel and iron plant were opened Monday by the World Bank with Biren Mookcrji, board chairman of the India Iron Steel Co., Ltd. The amount of the proposed loanA.P. - 136 words
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Article175 1956-11-28 4 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Nov. 27. Police have arrested two men In connection with the hugh cash theft at the elaborate William Marshall Bullitt Oxmoor estate. Charged with vagrancy pending further investigation were Earl Vincent Burton, 33, and James Hairston, 31, both of Louisville. They wereA.P. - 175 words
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245 1956-11-28 4 LONDON, Nov. 27. The British Government Monday decided not to retaliate against Egyptians in Britain for Egypt's decision to expel atl British and French subjects. "No restriction has been imposed on Egyptian citizens in the United Kingdom, nor have any deportation orders been issuedA.P. - 245 words
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Article24 1956-11-28 4 PARIS, Nov. 27.— French Defence Ministry spokesman yesterday emphatically denied a press report that a French tank regiment landed at Port Said yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article120 1956-11-28 4 Britain's First Woman Recorder BURNLEY, Lancashire, Nov. 27. Rose Heilbron, 42-year-old Queen's Counsel with a flair for winning difficult legal cases, last night became Britain's first woman recorder. The attractive wife and mother was appointed recorder of Burnley, Senior Judicial post in this industrial town of 90,000 people. A recorderReuter - 120 words
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Article82 1956-11-28 4 JAP— E, EUROPE RELATIONS TOKYO, Nov. 27.— Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemltsu said Monday Japan hopes to restore normal relations with Eastern European nationsmost of them in the Soviet bloc soon. He said "Japan may take the lead" l n such a move after a pending World Wai* n peace agreementAP - 82 words
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Article95 1956-11-28 4 CAIRO, Nov. 27. The Egyptian Government announced Monday that British and French nationals "are being allowed to leave Egypt if they so wish." •The announcement by Egypt's Director of Information, Col. Abdel Kader Hatem, said "there is no truth whatsoever in the malicious and fabricatedA.P. - 95 words
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Article143 1956-11-28 4 ISRAEL'S PUPPET MAYOR FOR GAZA GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip, Nov. 27.— Israel has replaced the Egyptian-appointed admi. nLstration of this occupied Arab city with a hand picked mayor and a seven-members city council. The new administration will supervise ordinary city functions under the Israeli military governor. At the same timeAP - 143 words
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Article112 1956-11-28 4 KOWLAND - KOWLAND ST. LOUIS, Nov. 27.— Sen. William F. Knowiand, Senate minority leader in the last Congress, proposed Monday that Russia be expelled from the United Nations until So* viet troopr are withdrawn from Hungary. The California Republican, who frequently differs with the Eisenhower administration, made theAP - 112 words
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Article190 1956-11-28 4 MELBOURNE, Npv. 27.— Olympic medals won thus far in the Olympic Games, including the equestrian events at Stockholm, follows: SCORE BOARD MELBOURNE, Nov. 27.— The point totals in the 1956 Olympics after three days of competition and including the equestrian events in Stockholm (on a 7-5-4-3-2-1A.P. - 190 words
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Article93 1956-11-28 4 NEHRU-IKE TALKS NEXT MONTH NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— President Eisenhower and Mr. Nehru will have private talks at the President's Gettysburg farm when the Indian Prime Minister visits the United States- next month, it was learned here yesterday. Mr. Nehru, who will travel to Washington by way of London andReuter - 93 words
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Article51 1956-11-28 4 MOSCOW. Nov. 27.—Indian Ambassador K. P. S. Menon is flying is Budapest Wednesday to prepare a special report for Prime Minister Nehru on the situaton in Hungary. Menon's trip was delayed by an attack of influenza. He is accredited to both the Moscow andAP - 51 words
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193 1956-11-28 4 Selwyn Lloyd - Selwyn Lloyd NEW YORK, Nov. 27.— Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, Mid last night that Britain's action in the Suez Canal Zone had helped avert a full-scale war in the Middle East. Lloyd said he remained convinced that we Were right to do justA.P. - 193 words
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Article107 1956-11-28 4 PORT SAID, Nov. 27.— Anglo-French authorities Monday sent a liberty ship safely through the entrance of the Suez Canal, opening the northern bottleneck which now could allow at least six trapped ships to come out into the Mediterranean. Thirteen ships have been bottled up in theAP - 107 words
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192 1956-11-28 4 SONGGRAM THANKS IKE FOR WORLD PEACE AUGUSTA, Georgia, Nov 27— Prime Minister Pibulaonggram of Thailand yesterday messaged President Eisenhower "sincere- thanks and appreciation for the efforts you have made ffor the sake of world peace" In the Middle East and Hungarian crisis. In an exchange of corre»pondence made public atAP - 192 words
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Article62 1956-11-28 4 "NONSENSE" —SAY CHIANG'S MEN TAIPEI, Nov. 27.— Official sources, who did not want to be identified, said Red China Premier Chou En-lai's offer of a post higher than Minister for Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek in the Peking regime as a means of uniting China was "utter nonsense." The sources saidA.P. - 62 words
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47 1956-11-28 4 PETROL SHORTAGE HITS TRAFFIC IN PARIS PARIS, Nov. 27.— Gasoline shortage stemming- from the Suez Canai crisis kept most Sunday drivers at home, a check of one of the key bridges in Paris showed the passage of only 6,800 vehicles, compared to 22.100 o n Saturday.- APAP - 47 words
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Article52 1956-11-28 4 OTTAWA, Nov. 27.-— The Ca. nadian government Monday announced At plans to boost financial aid for Hungarian relief to US$l, OOO,OOO from US$2OO,OOO. The money is to be used to assist "the victims of the recent tragic events in Hungary" where Soviet tanks and gunsAP - 52 words
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Article109 1956-11-28 4 CAIRO, Nov. 27.— The Egyptian Information Department said last night that fresh landIngs of Anglo-French units in Port Said were being reported despite the United Nations resolution calling for an immediate withdrawal of foreign troops from Egypt. The Department said in a communique that itReuter - 109 words
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Article95 1956-11-28 4 BANGALORE, Nov. 27.— Ganga Saran Sinha, Chairman of the Praja Socialist*, said here that "unwarranted aggression" by Anglo-French forces in Egypt had strained Britain's relations with the Asian countries of the Commonwealth. He told the Third National Conference of the Party on Sunday that theReuter - 95 words
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310 1956-11-28 4 QUEEN- DUKE DIFFERENCES OVER PRINCE'S EDUCATION? NEW YORK, Nov. 27.— Queen Elizabeth of England and the Duke of Edinburgh were reported to have different views en the future education of Prince Charles, heir- apparent to the British throne, according to an article in the current issue of Look magazine. TheA.P. - 310 words
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89 1956-11-28 4 TRIPOLI, Libya, Nov. 26.— Libya to review its pact with Britain under which British troops are stationed in the country, King idrts announced Monday. The 20-year agreement, under which Britain gave money and material for Libyan air and land bases, was signed in JulyAP - 89 words
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Article85 1956-11-28 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 27. Japan's U.N. observer. Ambassador Toshikaza .Kase, was reported to have consulted Secretary General's D. Hammerskjold Monday on the possibility of Japanese firms taking part i n the clearance of the Suez Canal. Japanese sources sai<j Kase made noAP - 85 words
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Article32 1956-11-28 4 LAGOS, Nigeria, Nov. 27 The three wives of Adegoke Adelabu, a member of the Western Nigeria Assembly, each gave birth to a son last week. APAP - 32 words
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Article65 1956-11-28 4 CANADIAN PM's PROTEST TO HUNGARY OTTAWA, Nov. 27.— Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent of Canada has sent a strong letter of protest to Premier Bulganin In connection with Soviet slaughter in Hungary, It was learned Monday. Contents of the note have not yet been disclosed publicly but It was understoodA.P. - 65 words
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Article72 1956-11-28 4 CAIRO, Nov. 27.—Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai was quoted by the Cairo morning vaper Al Gurahurriya Monday as promising "every possible assistance" to Egypt "in her glorious struggle against imperialism The paper published an Interview which Chou gave its correspondent in Pairing Chou declared thatAP - 72 words
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Article70 1956-11-28 4 ANKARA, Turkey, Nov. 27. Ankara Radio charges Egypt has been instigating largescale trouble In other Arab nations, with communist help. The broadcast also bitterly attacked Syria for accepting Soviet weapons, imposing a state of siege (martial law) and "making troop concentrations along the Lebanese border. TheAP - 70 words
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Article60 1956-11-28 4 MONTE CARLO, Nov. 27.— The Royal Family of Monaco expressed delight yesterday that the principality's "unofficial" representative in the Olympics was doing well. Told that her brother, Jack Kelly, Jr., had reached the finals in the single sculls, Princess Grace of Monaco declared: "Oh, oh, oh. I'mA.P. - 60 words
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