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Title Section16 1956-12-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII NO. 287 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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544 1956-12-01 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.— Red China's Premier Chou Enlai yesterday proposed that Peking and New Delhi work together in effecting the "complete withdrawal of the invading forces from Egypt." But Prime Minister Nehru speaking a few hours later ignored the suggestion and spoke only544 words
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94 1956-12-01 1 Meet These Trouble -Makers: Chou Told! NEW DELHI, Nov. 30. Chou En-lai got a wry frank introduction yesterday to a couple of Communist members of the Indian Parliament. S. N. Sinha, Indian Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, was ushering Chou round a tea party in the Parliament House garden. "Meet theseA.P.; AP - 94 words
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128 1956-12-01 1 A Call For Anglo U. S. Understanding MELBOURNE, Nov. 30. -Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister today called for concerted statement by leaders of the Western nations and of the United States that their cohesion would remain. Mr. Menzies asked the leaders to declare that in all circumstancesReuter - 128 words
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Article82 1956-12-01 1 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 30— Sir Anthony Eden who has spent much of his time in shorts in the sunshine since he arrived here on Sunday for three weeks of r*>st and relaxation, is now looking quite fit. He plays table-tennis and swims a lot. So far heReuter - 82 words
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61 1956-12-01 1 DR. BENHAM EC. ADVISER TO CHIEF MINISTER Th^ Singapore Chief Minister will ask the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday for a supplementary provision of $48,000 to pay Dr. F. C. Benham's salary. Dr. Benham's service have been secured by the Government of Singapore as Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister in61 words
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Article53 1956-12-01 1 The Financial Secretary will seek the approval of the Singapore Legislative Assembly for a loan of a sum not exceeding $15 million by the Government to the Singapore Telephone Board, at an interest of 5.29 per cent per annum payable over a period of 20 years byA.P. - 53 words
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Article142 1956-12-01 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 30. The Soviet Government Press Department declined yesterday to say where former Premier Georgi M. Malenkov is at present. (Dispatches from Budapest Wednesday said Malenkov was reported^to be in the Hungarian capital. Moscow radio broadcast a list of Soviet bigwigs attending a luncheon for visiting RumanianA.P. - 142 words
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Article107 1956-12-01 1 -DALAI LAMA k H^f W DELIU Nov 30— The Dalai Lama said yesterday Buddhism soon ma v spread to Europe. «^™"j .T^f yo un Tibetan leader— known a s the Uvin* Buddha told a religious seminar Buddha had predicted his faith would flourish 2,500 years107 words
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40 1956-12-01 1 SUPERNUMERARY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER POSTS Mr. 8. Ramdass, Broadcast* ing Assistant, and Mr. H. R. H. Armstrong, Administrative Assistant, Chief Minister's Office, are among those selected to fill eight of the ten Supernumerary Administrative officer posts which have been newly created.40 words
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Article321 1956-12-01 1 NOON ON KASHMIR DEADLOCK NEW YORK, Nov. 30 Malik Firoz Khan Noon, Pakistan Foreign Minister, told the United Nations General Assembly here yesterday that India 'has been seeking what is virtually the annexation of •Xashmir.*' Speaking in UM general debate of the Assembly's 11th session, th e Pakistan Foreign MinisterReuter - 321 words
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Article162 1956-12-01 1 NEHRU AGREES TO "SUMMIT" TALKS LONDON, Nov. 30.— Prime Minister Nehru of India has agreed to take part in a flvenation "summit" conference if the other countries want the meeting. Moscow Radio Thursday broadcast Nehru's acceptance, which was in the form of a reply to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin's invitationA.P. - 162 words
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Article120 1956-12-01 1 COTS FOR CONVALESCENT CHILDREN Lady Black made an appeal on behalf of The Singapore Children's Society, to firms and local companies to endow a cot ao that some child might regain health and strength and to be ready to take its place in the community. She referred to the generous120 words
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Article71 1956-12-01 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 30. Nikita Khrushchev, ruddyfaced and bursting with laughter, summoned a Western newsman into a little group of Soviet and Rumanian leaders at a Yugoslav Embassy reception last night. "We have just been told a malicious anecdote," he chortled. "Eden is sick, a council of doctorsA.P. - 71 words
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Article213 1956-12-01 1 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PRICE RAISED There will be an increase in the price of Shell petroleum products in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya as from December 1, 1956. Mr. C. E. A. Baird, Sale 3 Manager of Shell, in announcing this, told the Indian Daily Mail: "The increase is entirely213 words
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Article120 1956-12-01 1 RANGOON. Nov. 30.— Hailo Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia arrived hfre by air from Tokyo on a three-day State visit to Burma. Ho was greeted at the airport by the Burmese President Doctor Ba U, Prime Minister U Ba Swe Cabinet Ministers and Heads of Diplomatic MissionsReuter - 120 words
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Article31 1956-12-01 1 Inche Mohamed Sopiee, the newly appointed Information Officer, Malaya House, London, flies to London tomorrow, December 2. Inche Mohamed Sopiee will be accompanied by his wife and two children.31 words
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Article215 1956-12-01 1 V. S. WARNING TO RUSSIA WA HIN 5 r 2 N 0V 30 The Unlted tat< 6*v»rnment said yesterday It would view "with the utmost gravity" and threat t6 the territorial integrity or political independence of Turkey, Pakistan. Iraq and Persia. The statement followed reports ofReuter - 215 words
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99 1956-12-01 1 Mr. D. Marshall will ask the Chief Secretary next Wednesday in the Legislative Assembly, how many orders of banishment had been issued by the Governor in Council since Ist September, 1956 and how many of them came to Singapore below the age of 10. Mr. Marshall99 words
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Article46 1956-12-01 1 The following officers in Part I of the Income Tax Service have been selected for appointment on promotion to Part II of that Service: Mr. Ling How Hene, Mr. Btckar Singh, Mr. M. Cordeiro. Mr. N. A. Kulartjah and Mr, 6. 3. R»machandr«n,46 words
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Article500 1956-12-01 1 China's Faith In Panch Shila NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.— The Chinese Prime Minister Mr. Chou En-lai, and the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, had a three-hour meeting today to discuss world problems. It. was their second meeting following their discussion on Wednesday shortly after Mr. Chou's arrival. TheReuter - 500 words
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Article56 1956-12-01 1 VIENNA, Nov. B©. The Vienna newnpaper Neucn Oesterreich reported yesterday that former Prime Minister Itnre Nairv and Gen. Pal Maleter are beinj held at the former military prison in the F\>e Street o f Budapest's Ofen District. The prison, now under Soviet administration, was formerly used forA.P. - 56 words
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Article131 1956-12-01 1 Miss Chung Yun-oi. pretty 20 year-old Senior II student of the Chung Cheng High School, won the $250 priao in the recent Label Design Competition sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Miss Chung, who lives at 58 Armenian Street, beat 108 other competitors. Her prize-winning131 words
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118 1956-12-01 1 No Reply Yet From Hungary Says Dag NEW YORK, Nov. 30. -Mr. Dag Hammarskjold. ITnited Nations Secretary-General, stated today that he had not yet received a reply from the Hungarian Government to his request to visit Budapest. In his report to the General Assembly on the situation in Hungary, Mr.118 words
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Article101 1956-12-01 1 ADMIT CHINA, JAPAN— SAYS BURMA NEW YORK, Nov. 30.— U Pe Kin of Burma yesterday called for the admission of Japan and the Chinese People's Republic to the United Nations. '*We cannot conceive how the area called Asia.. can be truly represented in our deliberations If these great powers ofReuter - 101 words
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105 1956-12-01 1 U.K.— U.S. ACCORD: MORRISON'S PLEA WICHITA. Xansas, Nov. 30. Herbert Morrison, former deputy Prime Minister of Britain, said yesterday "the U.S. Government and the British Govornment must not do anything to undermine the basic friendliness which exists between the two countries." Here to speak at a University of Wichita studentAP - 105 words
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Article35 1956-12-01 1 PARIS. Nov. 30.— Tho French Foreign Minister M. Christian Pinea u left here bv air today for London for Midd'e East talks with Xhv. British Foreign Secretary Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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42 1956-12-01 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 30.— Communist China's Premier Chou En-iai Friday paid homage to the memory of Mohandas k> Gandhi and then began his most intensive political talks with the Mahatma s hair. Prime Miniate* f^hhj. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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511 1956-12-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Dec 1, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS LAND FOR INDIANS THAT wfcioh we have been saying day in and day out all these several years has just been admitted by the Government of the Federation from its Olympian heights in the Federal Capital. We have been511 words
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Article210 1956-12-01 2 NEW DELHI: A non-official 1 Bill seeking to provide free travel by air for Members ofj Parliament was introduced in I the Lok Sabha by Mr. N. j Keshavaiengar. Members of Parliament are at present entitled to free tra- vel by train. In the statement210 words
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Article120 1956-12-01 2 KACHHOLI (Surat District) Mr. Yeshwantrao Chavan, Chief Minister of Bombay, last week appealed to Gujeratis toi "help and co-operate" In mak- 1 ing the working of the bilingual Bombay State a success. Ad- 1 dressing his first meeting In j Gujerat after assuming Chief I Ministership,120 words
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Article87 1956-12-01 2 NEW DELHI: Interviews i for the personality test of can- j didates who have qualified only for the Central Services and tho Indian Police Service will commence at Delhi on Nov. 26, 1956 and will continue for about four weeks, says a Press Note Issued by87 words
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Article922 1956-12-01 2 EFFECT ON SOVIET DIPLOMACY WESTERN POWERS MUST RE-EXAMINE POLICY WASHINGTON: Aid to Yugoslavia has boon United States policy for about eight years, since 1948 when the great break occurred between Stalin and Tito. The aid has been given in order to help Tito maintain his independence, and922 words
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Article461 1956-12-01 2 NEED TO CONTROL SELFISH IMPULSES -Radhakrishnan LFCKNOW: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, the VicePresident, said here that the human race had developed considerably in respect of scientific knowledge and technical exploitation but no one was sure whether these had brought an increase of human happiness and better social behaviour461 words
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Article89 1956-12-01 2 NEW DELHI: The preparation and publication of a com* prehensive delimitation order covering all states and Union territories as required by law will take about three weeks more. This was stated by the Law Minister, Mr. C. C Biswas, in a written reply to" Mr. Deokinandan Narayan89 words
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Article370 1956-12-01 2 MADRAS: To felicitate Mr. K. Raraunni Maura, retired Chief Secretary to the Government of Madras- on his ap pointment as Advtser to tnw Governor of Kerala State, Mr. V S. Krishnaswami, former President of the Madras Stock Exchange, got up a tea party at Woodlands Hotel, Mylapore.370 words
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Article167 1956-12-01 2 NEW DELJ«: The Deputy Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Anil K, Chanda, disclosed in the Lok 'Sabha that some representatives on behalf of Mr, Tridip Kumar Choudhry, Member of Parliament, imprisoned in Goa by the Portuguese authorities, were expected to meet Prime Minister Nehru shortly167 words
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Article77 1956-12-01 2 KARACHI: Heads of almost all diplomatic missions in Karachi except India's had been invited to a lunch given by the Pakistan Primier, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, to the Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. All Sastroamidjojo, here. The Indian High Commissioner here, Mr C. C. Desai, is at77 words
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196 1956-12-01 2 WASHINGTON: The Atomic Energy Commission will conduct an 18-day tour of uranium deposits and ore processing facilities in the western United States for 36 distinguished foreign geologists and engineers. India has taken advantage of this American invitation and has sent D. N.NAFEN - 196 words
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Article569 1956-12-01 2 kairoiTs Reply To Criticism AMBALA: The expansion of the Punjab Ministry, raising its strength to 12 Ministers and eight Deputy Ministers, eight days after the original team of seven Ministers and four Deputy Ministers was sworn in on November l.has evoked considerable adverse comment in the regional569 words
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309 1956-12-01 2 Nehru's Reply To Birthday Greetings NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru] has issued the following message to the Press: "A birthday anniversary, when it brings the affection and goodwill of so many persons, is heartening. But I am getting a little alarmed at the coming of my birthdays not only because they309 words
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329 1956-12-01 2 OVERSEAS SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDS FOR 1957-58 NEW DELHI: The following 34 candidates have been selected for study abroad under the Central Overseas Scholarships Scheme. 1957-58: Kumari Akella Sita (Andhra University) Geography: Mr. Sarat Kumar Borroah (Assam Government) Hydro Power Engineering; Mr. Hukam Singh Rathor (Banaras University) Geophysics/Meteorology; Mr. M. V. Ramamurti329 words
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104 1956-12-01 2 CLAIMS COMMISSIONER FOR N. E, R. ACCIDENT PATNA: The Union Government has appointed Mr. Nasiruddin Khan, retired District and Sessions Judge of Bihar as Claims Commissioner to deal with all claims for compensation arising out of the train accident that occurred between Katihar and Semapur railway stations on the North104 words
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Article505 1956-12-01 3 Suggestions To Raise Eaports MADRAS: The great scope for developing a good export m .l n Amer ca for Indian handloom cotton textiles, inlaid with gold lace designs and borders, preferably in 60--yard pieces with width ranging between 36" and 50", was visualised by Mr. Boris Kroll,505 words
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Article124 1956-12-01 3 CALCUTTA Railway earnings totalled Rs. 1,650,100,000 in the six months ended September this year as compared to Rs. 1.512,300,000 in the corresponding period of last year. This represents an increase of Rs. 137,800.000 or 9.11 per cent. Goods traffic mainly contributed to the improvement and accounted for Rs.NAFEN - 124 words
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Article117 1956-12-01 3 COLOMBO: A team of Shell experts has arrived here from Britain to survey possible sites for an oil refinery. The survey will be conducted on behalf of joint Anglo-Ame-rican interests— Shell, British Prtroleum, Caltex and Standard Vacuum. The Shell experts will survey ttuee site;; Trincomalee,NAFEN - 117 words
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593 1956-12-01 3 MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari said that India should shape her foreign policy towards Britain, in the context of the recent Anglo-French aggression in Egypt, on the basis of the British Government's policy and not the "moral sense" of the overwhelming non-Governmental opposition in593 words
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Article94 1956-12-01 3 NEW DELHI: Mr, Cecil Graetorex, First Secretary at the British Embassy in Libya, has left the Lib>«an capital of Tripoli following the demand by the Government of Libya that he should be withdrawn, a Middle East News Agency rfiport from Tripoli said The report said "th.it94 words
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Article196 1956-12-01 3 LONDON: Young lovers had better make sure that they are really suited for each other. Otherwise the stress of preparing for marriages they do not really want may lead them into a mental hospital. So reports Dr. David Davies, of the Maudsley Hospital, one of London's best-knownNAFEN - 196 words
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314 1956-12-01 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Morarji Desai last Saturday told the Import Advisory Council that the State Trading Corporation's activities may be extended. Mr. K. B. Lall, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Consumer Industries, said it would be wrong to regard314 words
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127 1956-12-01 3 Buddhist Monks Denied Temple Entry KATHMANDU Nearly a hundred Buddhist monks were refused entry into the Hindu temple of Lord Pashupatinath here. The monks, who are delegates to the current World Buddhist Congress, had been to the temple on a sight-seeing programme, but the temple priests refused them entry showing127 words
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86 1956-12-01 3 NEW DELHI: The Speaker, Mr. M. Anantasayanam Ayyangar, suggested in the Lok Sabha that a convention should be established in the House that when a Minister was appointed, he should be introduced to the House and to the Speaker before he was allowed to86 words
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245 1956-12-01 3 Maintenance Of Widowed Daughter-in-law NEW DELHI: The Select Committee on the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Bill has added to the set of circumstances entitling a father-in-law to exemption from the obligation to maintain, his widowed daughter-in-law. The additional provision States that the father-in-law shall be under no obligation to maintain245 words
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Article451 1956-12-01 3 International Commission's Recommendations CALCUTTA: Spread over 8 days, the fifth session of the International Rice Commission concluded in Calcutta last week. The results of the deliberations of the Commission, as explained by Dr. Panjab Rao Deshmukh, Indian Minister for Agriculture and Dr. Ralph W. Phillips, Deputy Director,451 words
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1067 1956-12-01 3 PARTNER DISPUTE SETTLED NEW DELHI: "Certain irregularities" in the former management of the India United Mills, Bombay, came to light as a result of an inquiry conducted by the Union Government, Mr. Morarji Desai, Minister for Commerce and Consumer Industries, informed Mr. A. K. Gopalan in1,067 words
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204 1956-12-01 3 Export Firm Dig. Director In Custody BOMBAY: Additonai Chief Presidency Magistrate, Mr. G. K. Rege, released on bail of Rs, 50,000 jaikumar Q patni. managing- director of an export firm, al.eged to have crij mlnally misappropriated cotton I cloth ba.eg worm Rs. 159.000. Police, who arrested Patni told the Magistrate204 words
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Article568 1956-12-01 3 TRIVAKDRUM: Dr. B. Ramakri.^hTa Rao was .sworn in as Governor of Kerala on Nov. 22 The oath was administered by the Chief Justice of Kersua n the Durbar Hail of the State Secretariat On arrival at Durbar Hall. Mr. N- E. s. Raghavachan, Cvhtef Secretary, received Dr.568 words
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163 1956-12-01 3 MP: CEASE-FIRE FOLLOWED RED THREAT BADULLA: Mr. Piet-r Keuneman, M.P., said here that the decisive factor in the cease-fire in Egypt was the threat by Russia to use force. Mr. Keuneman who ill giving a lecture at the town hail here said that Russia <\v her stand both in the163 words
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Article436 1956-12-01 4 Yugoslav Foreign Minister's View UNITED NATIONS, New York, 29.— Yugoslav Foreign Minister Koca Popovic told the U.N. Assembly Wednesday the world's two great power blocs the Soviet and the Western have begun to collapse. The great powers will fight the trend, he said, but their effortsAP - 436 words
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236 1956-12-01 4 DANISH TROOPS EN ROUTE TO PORT SAID PORT SAID, Nov. 28.— Danish contingent of United Nations troops moved into the British-French zone of the Suez Canal Wednesday, en route to Port Said. But Lieut.-Gen. sir Hugh Stockwell, commander of the British and French task force holding the northern strip ofAP - 236 words
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Article34 1956-12-01 4 SYRIA DENIES SOVIET ARMS SUPPLY DAMASCUS. Nov. 29. Prime Minister Sabri Assali denied Wednesday a U.S. statement that Syria recently received :i shipment of Soviet arms. Assali told newsmen: "This is totally baseless.*'- APAP - 34 words
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193 1956-12-01 4 THREAT TO ARABS SHEPILOV'S WARNING COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov. 29.— Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepilov Wednesday accused the "imperialist states'* of planning '<new ac tions" against the Arab countries and thus "threatening the world peace.*' Shepilov flew in here from New York en route home from the U.N. General Assembly andAP - 193 words
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Article210 1956-12-01 4 WHY SOVIET CANNOT QUIT HUNGARY? MOSCOW, Nov. 29. Moscow newspapers gave prominent display Wednesday to an exchange of letters covering an Austrian appeal for withdrawal of soviet troops from intervention in Hungary and a Soviet explanation why this was deemed impossible. The appeal came from the Austrian Trade Union Federation.A.P. - 210 words
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Article343 1956-12-01 4 NO YIELDING TO RED PRESSURE —IRAQ BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 29.— An Iraqi government spokesman declared Wednesday that Premier Nuri Said has no intention of giving way in the face of Communist-inspired strikes and demonstrations. Information Director Khalil Ibrahim added in an interview the Premier has no intention of stepping downA.P. - 343 words
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Article519 1956-12-01 4 To Quit Europe WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.— The State Department undertook yesterday to end speculation that the United States might make a deal with Russia to pull U.S. Forces out of Western Europe. "No favourable consideration has been or is being given to any proposition to getA.P. - 519 words
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122 1956-12-01 4 U.S. OIL FOR EUROPE: DELAY CRITICISED ST.LOUIS, Nov. 29 Sen. Hubert Humbhrey (DemocratMinnesota) Wednesday assailed officials in the U.S. State Department for delaying American oil shipments to Western Europe and said it "can only lead to grave trouble." Humphrey, a delegate to the United Nations told a newsman some StateAP - 122 words
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78 1956-12-01 4 DILLON TO PATCH UP U.S.-FRENCH DIFFERENCES PARIS, Nov. 29. U.S. Ambassador C. Douglas Dillon will fly to Washington Thursday tor urgent consultations on ways and means of patching up the Franco-American alliance tattered by the Suez crisis. An aide said Wednesday Dillon hopes to see both president Eisenhower and SecretaryAP - 78 words
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83 1956-12-01 4 GROWING SOVIET INFLUENCE IN SYRIA LONDON, Nov. 29.— Two ranking officials of the Turkish Foreign Office last night were hurrying here for conferences amid growing concern over Soviet .influence in Syria. Atem Menderes, acting Turkish Foreign Minister, and Nuri Birgi, Secretary General of the Foreign Ministry, were due today toA.P. - 83 words
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Article136 1956-12-01 4 RUSSIAN OIL —PROPAGANDA GESTURE? WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.— Russia's reported offer to step up shipments of oil to Western Europe was described by officials here Wednesday as a "two-faced propaganda gesture." These officials said the Soviet offer is aimed at winning some favour in Western European countries while the Russians supportA.P. - 136 words
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Article213 1956-12-01 4 NEWSPRINT FACTORY IN ANDHRA DESA NEW DELHI. A factory for the manufacture o f 30,000 tons of newsprint annually would be set up in the public sector at Shakkar Nagar (Andhra Pradesh), the Minister fo r Heavy Industries, Mr. M M Shah, disclosed in the Lok Sabha. Keplying: to Mr.213 words
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Article170 1956-12-01 4 vi..r c OV 29 p «*»W«nt Nasser's chief political adnw c Alt sabry'5 abry saW Wednesday night Egypt has asked U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to fix a time Hmit Eg'ypT 114 1 f BritiSh Fninch d •«raeH X t; O o P i; c iA.P. - 170 words
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189 1956-12-01 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. Britain and the United States has been consulting at a high level on ways to prevent a new Middle East explosion arising from growing friction between Syria and Iraq, it was learned yesterday. The Anglo-American attempt to co-ordinateReuter - 189 words
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Article96 1956-12-01 4 PARIS, Nov. 29.— President Eisenhower has sent French Premier Gu v Mollet a personai letter reaffirming his faith in France American friendship and the Atlantic alliance. This was learned from diplomatic sources as plans were announced for U.S. Ambassador C. Douglas Dillon to fly homeA.P. - 96 words
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446 1956-12-01 4 AN APPEAL TO INSURANCE CORPORATION EMPLOYEES NEW DELHI: The question of maintenance of discipline by the employees of the Insurance Corporation figured during question time in the Lok Sabha. After the Finance Minister, Mr. T- T. Krishnamachari, had told the House that "lack of discipline" was something which reflected in446 words
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Article227 1956-12-01 4 NEW YORK: A new atomic machine, which will serve both as an atom-smasher and an atom-maker and designed for probing into the fundamental secrets of the universe, is being built here at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. The Laboratory is operated for the Atomic Energy Commission by Associated227 words
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169 1956-12-01 4 PATASKAR TO VISIT MADRAS NEXT MONTH MADRAS: Mr. H. V. Pataskar, Union Minister for Legal Affairs, deputed to look into the border disputes between Madras and Andhra States, will arrive in Madras in the first week of December. Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, who returned from the Calcutta session of169 words
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531 1956-12-01 4 M£s%*SE33£rSdE najaji was presiding over a function at Sri Parthasarathiswami temple. Triplicane, arranged under the auspices of the Sennai Tamil Sangham for releasing new editions of "Tirumozhi" and "Iyarpa" which form part of the 4,000 devetional songs sung by the Alwars, called "Divya Prabhandam."531 words
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Article1643 1956-12-01 5 Prevention Of Destruction fl* Military Action t JL E X! ?SiSu A l^*»«* «**<*k,vak attempt _5* uNESO *> include on its agentfe a resolution condemning Britain, France an d Iwael fr,r aggresmon ajrainM E«rpt u*« defeaUid in the general conference. Hcwever, another resolution brought by Egypt war1,643 words
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Article259 1956-12-01 5 BOMBAY: Death sentence was awaided to Shaikh Jahoor Alohanied Sulcman, a 24-year-old busiress man. and hi> father, Mohamed Su.eman Mohiuddin (50), by Mr. B. D. Nacikurni. Additional sessions Judge of Bombay, on the jury unanimousJy finding them gu.lty of committing two muraers in Fort area259 words
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Article117 1956-12-01 5 NEW DELHI: India has given on loan 17,000 tons of rice to Takistan which she is about to return, the Deputy Minister for Food, Mr. M. V. Krishnappa, told Prof. D. C. Sharma in the Lok Sabha. Mr. Krishnappa said that in addition to this117 words
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288 1956-12-01 5 BANGALORE: The Mysore I Cabinet met Mr. S. Nijalingappa Chief Minister, presiding. The Cabinet fixed November 29 as the date for taking over the Kolar Gold Mines from Messrs. John Taylor and Sons, consequent on the decision to nationalise the gold mines. It was288 words
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152 1956-12-01 5 CEYLON LOOKS TO CHINA FOR FOODSTUFF COLOMBO: Ceylon is today looking to China as a possible I source for the island's essential foodstuffs. The Rubber Commissioner's Department, through which all trade with China is transacted, has received a large number of inquiries from local traders who ai<; searching for newNAFEN - 152 words
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Article505 1956-12-01 5 NEW PIER FOR POND Y Inauguration By Alagesan PONDICHERRY: Presiding over a function held here in connection with the inauguration of the new Rs. 35 lakhs pier project for Pondicherry, Mr. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister,iMadras, described the twoyear old Pondicherry State as a pet child of the Union Government. In505 words
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828 1956-12-01 5 NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha passed two Bills relating to the administration of Manipur, one seeking to democratise the working of village authorities in that territory and the other extending some Central Acts to it It was considering: Mr. M. M. Shah's Bill bringing 31828 words
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Article229 1956-12-01 5 MADRAS: Dr. P. Varadarajulu Naidu expressed the view that in the coming general election the Congress would have a tremendous success and be in power again. He was unveiling a portrait of Mr. Kamaraj Nadar. Chief Minister. Referring to the forthcoming general elections. Dr. Varadarajulu Naidu said229 words
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Article100 1956-12-01 5 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Minister for Railways Mr. Shah Nawaz Khan said in the Lok Sabha that the master plan, prepared by the Central Power Commission included schemes to conect Cochin and Calcutta, and the Narbada with the Ganga by inland canals. It was, however, only an100 words
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296 1956-12-01 5 Muslim Bloc. No Support To Pakistan Plan NEW DELHI: The recent meeting in the Iraqi capital of the Prime Ministers of Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and Turkey, where the possibility of forging some other military alliance in the place of the Baghdad Pact is believed to have been discussed, is viewed296 words
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223 1956-12-01 5 HYDERABAD: The possibility of Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, former Chief Minister, joining the Andhra Pradesh Cabinet without the inclusion in thf Cabinet of some of his prominent supporters in the recent leadership election, is considered remote. It is gathered that there is no223 words
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93 1956-12-01 5 NEPAL'S FIRST BUDDHIST COLLEGE OPENED KATHMANDU: King Mahendra of Nepal opened Nepal's first Buddhist College here on Sunday. The college is situated at the foot of the Swayambhunath hill whose crest bears the ancient Swayambhunath temple. Four hundred delegates irom 40 countries who are attending the Fourth World Buddhist Congress93 words
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Article96 1956-12-01 5 NEW DELHI: A Bill mdtiog to extend, the time-limit fo> the registration of displaced poisons vis voters was introduced in the Lok Sabha by Mr. C. C. Biswas. Minister for Law. The Bill replaces an ordinance promulgated recently. An cailier enactment had provided that displaced pet96 words
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246 1956-12-01 6 NEW YORK PAPER'S REPORT NEW YORK, Nov. 30. The Hera Id-Tribune carried a report Thursday that Britain hat decided on an immediate withdrawal of its troops from the Suez area. A dispatch by Don Cook of the newspaper's London bureau said: "The British cabinet wasA.P. - 246 words
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485 1956-12-01 6 Britain Ready For "Phased Withdrawal" LONDON, Nov. 30.— The British Government announced yesterday its policy calls for a "phased withdrawal" of its forces from Egypt. The United Nations last Saturday called for immediate and total withdrawal of British, French and Israeli forces. Lord Salisbury, the Government Leader in the HouseAP; A.P. - 485 words
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386 1956-12-01 6 UN Announce men t UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 30.— The U.N. announced last night that Dutch and Danish salvage craft were en route to clear the Suez Canal. An Israeli spokesman meanwhile said Soviet-Arab charges Israel was massing troops along the borders ofA.P. - 386 words
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Article64 1956-12-01 6 Separate Tenders will be received by the Commissioner or In<) in Singapore at 31, tjrangc Road, Singapore for wire fencing and metal surfacing the gravel Road at the staff quarters in s;4 Stevens Road. Specifications regarding the work to be completed can be had from India House, 31, Grange64 words
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197 1956-12-01 6 Red Menace To Afrasia: Industrialist's Warning NEW YORK, Nov. 30.— A prominent European industrialist said yesterday that more nations in Asia and Africa "may be drawn into the Communist orbit" if they do not obtain economic aid from free countries. Fritz Berg, president of the Federation of German Industries andA.P. - 197 words
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Article93 1956-12-01 6 CANADIAN A— ORE FOR JAPAN OTTAWA. Nov. 30.— Trade Minister C. D. Home said yesterday the Canadian Governnent is making arrangements to ship 10 tons of unprocessed jranium ore to Japan. Japan wanted the ore to enible studies to be made by Japanese scientists of oredressing methods. Canada at presentAP - 93 words
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Article80 1956-12-01 6 TAIPEI, Nov. 30.— Formosa produced U5590,000,000 worth of textiles In 1955, according to official figures announced yesterday. This represented 23 per cent of the island's overall production by 17 key industries. In 1950, the output of textiles was only 7 per cent of the island's total industrialA.P. - 80 words
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Article75 1956-12-01 6 ROME, Nov. 30.— The Italian government won a Senate vote of confidence Thursday on its foreign policy. The vote 110 to 67 was on an order of the day approving the government's policy of support for the United Nations, strengthening of the Atlantic pact and75 words
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Article36 1956-12-01 6 LONDON, Nov. 30.— Sir Austin Hudson, Conservative Member of Parliament, died yesterday. He was 59. Sir Austin was first elected to Parliament in 1922 and was created a baronet 20 years later.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article118 1956-12-01 6 EL CAP. Egypt, Nov. 30.— A large blue and white U.N. flag will go up in no-man's land in the next few days to mark the start of a new chapter of world history here. A tight wedge of blue-hcl-meted U.N. troops will slam shut the118 words
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310 1956-12-01 6 K. PRAISES CHINA'S "COMRADE CAPITALISTS" MOSCOW. Nov. 30. Nikita Khrushchev had praised last night for the 'comrade capitalists" of Red China. "They are fulfilling their duty to the great peoples of China," the Soviet Communist Party Chief declared at a Chinese Embassy reception for a Parliamentary delegation from Peiping. HeA.P. - 310 words
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Article73 1956-12-01 6 WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. Syria appears to be spurning a World Bank loan of U5530,000,000 for economic development. A Syrian Embassy spokesman .said yesterday he is under the impression the cabinet in Damascus did not accept the proposed loan because of dissatisfaction with some of the Bank'sA.P. - 73 words
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Article50 1956-12-01 6 BRUSSELS, Nov. 30.— The 1957 Brussels auto show has been cancelled because of oil restrictions, promoters an- 1 nounced here. There will be no 1958 show either because of the 1958 universal and international Brussels exhibition. The next Brussels auto show will take place in 1959. A.P.50 words
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Article38 1956-12-01 6 JAKARTA, Nov. 30.— A seven-man Indonesian Army military goodwill mission will leave for Pakistan on Dec. 5, led by Col. A. J. Mokoginta for a two-week visit, an army spokesman said yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article36 1956-12-01 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 30.— Portugal purchased 375,000 bushels of U.S. hard wheat for shipment next month, exporters reported yesterday. Yugoslavia bought 350,000 bushels of U.S. red wheat, also for December shipment.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article39 1956-12-01 6 LONDON, Nov. 30.—President Nasser of Egypt has sent a telegram of "congratulations and best wishes" to President Tito on the occasion of Yugoslav as National Day, Cairo Radio said last night in an Arabic broadcast.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article92 1956-12-01 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 30. Federal Judge Irving Kaufman yesterday ordered attorneys to be ready to proceed to trial in the Andrea Doris-Stockholm ship sinking case by the first Monday in April. The Andrea Doria .sank on July 25 with the loss of 5U lives, after being rammed byA.P. - 92 words
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215 1956-12-01 6 MELBOURNE, Nov. 30.— India Beat Singapore 6—o in a group a Olympic* Hockey match here today. Score at halfScorer* for India were Udham Singh 2, Charles Stephen 2, Randhir Gentle and Hardyal Singh. By their win, the Indian team qualified for the semifinals ofReuter - 215 words
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Article51 1956-12-01 6 PARIS, Nov. 30. The Paris City Council yesterda\ renamed the Chateaudun Crossroads, site of the French Communist Party headquarters, to honour a Hungarian hero. The place now is to be called Kossuth, National Hero ot Hungary. Louis Kossuth led the 1848 Hungarian revolution against the Austrian Crown.A.P. - 51 words
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Article133 1956-12-01 6 MELBOURNE, Nov. 30.— The United States added meagerly to its points total (European point system) Thursday and now has 261 as compared with 189 for second place Russia. Points are awarded on a basis of seven for first place, five for second, etc. the table includes points133 words
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Article142 1956-12-01 6 The United States tops the medals table with 19 first places. The table includes medals won at the equestrian games at Stockholm in the summer and also second and third place medals in the 400--metre run where a tie was registered. (The figures indicate Gold, Silver andA.P. - 142 words
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Article58 1956-12-01 6 NIIGATA, Japan, Nov. 30. Music poured from the hall as the radiant bride and groom faced each other. Not the wedding march labour songs. It was a marriage ceremony sponsored by the National Railways Union Local and a Leftist singing group this week. The couple vowed to love,A.P. - 58 words
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Article102 1956-12-01 6 NON-COMMUNIST A— POOL SUGGESTED NEW YORK, Nov. 30.— An economic and scientific organisation to pool the atomic resources of the non-Communist world was proposed yesterday by John Jay Hopkins, head of the corporation which built the world's first atomic submarine the "U.S.S. Nautilus." Hopkins offered his plan as a .solutionAP - 102 words
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Article154 1956-12-01 6 —U.S. NEW YORK, Nov. 30. A high State Department official charged last night that Russia is trymg to break western influence in the Middle East and incorporate the nations there "in the Soviet orbit." Robert Murphy, Deputy Under Secretary of State, declared Soviet objectives inAP - 154 words
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Article97 1956-12-01 6 VIENNA. Nov. 30.— The government radio of Sovietcontrolled Albania defiantly declared yesterday that "the Albanian workers (Communist) Party never has and never will submit to Yugoslav control." "We are for good relations between our two countries, for non-interference in each other's domestic affairs, but never lorAP - 97 words
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Article76 1956-12-01 6 OTTAWA, Nov. 30. Foreign Secretary Lester B- Pearson told Parliament yesterday the United Nations is consider.ng extending the task of the U.N. police force to include patrolling the border between Syria and Israel. But he added that any decision is up to the .U.N. itself,AP - 76 words
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Article78 1956-12-01 6 NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.— India may send Red China a new kind of "aid technicians" children. An official Indian announcement yesterday said the visiting Red Chinese Premier Chou En-lai after a physical training display by school children invited India to send a group of children toAP - 78 words
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Article63 1956-12-01 6 LONDON, Nov. 30. Sir Winston Churchil, In top form but unusually silent these days, will be 82 years old today. The mail at his London home near Hyde Park has been terrific, with congratulatory messages flowing in from everywhere. There were also many flowers and parcelsAP - 63 words
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Article66 1956-12-01 6 WASHINGTON. Nov. 30.— Miss Helen Keller, who inspired the deaf and dumb students of Nigata prefectural school in Japan to erect a statue in her honour, will receive a miniature replica of the monument. The U.S. Information Agency said yesterday a two-foot statuette will be presentedAP - 66 words
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Article46 1956-12-01 6 KATMANDU, Nepal, Nov. 30. Japanese Ambassador Sesjiro Yoshijawa, acting on oehalf of Emperor Hirohito, yesterday presented the order of the Kising Sun First Class to Nepalese Prime Minister Tanka Prasad Acharya. Yoshijawa Wednesday presented his credentials as Japan's first Ambassador to Nepal.-46 words
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Article33 1956-12-01 6 PORT SAID, Nov. 30.— Major Archibald Carter. Australian United Nations Liaison Officer in Port Said, emphatically denied yesterday that U.N. Observers had been expelled from here.- AP ReuterAP; Reuter - 33 words
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