Indian Daily Mail, 4 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 290 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 335 1 They've No Mediatory Functions -Egyptian Minister UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 3—Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi said Sunday that U.N. troops in Egypt "are not there to resolve the Palestine question or any other question." He added in a television interview
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  • 186 1 3 ISRAELI BRIGADES WITHDRAWN TEL AVIV, Dec. 3. An Israeli army spokesman said Sunday that Israel so far has withdrawn three brigades from the Sinai peninsula, or between 10,000 and 12,000 men. The remaining Israeli forces in the Sinai peninsula, the spokesman said, have been pulled back to at least
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  • 40 1 ADEN. Dec. 3 Emperor Hailc Selassie of Ethiopia arrived here by plane from India Sunday afternoon. After a 21-gun salute, the Emperor inspected a guard of honour, then drove to government house amid cheering crowds. AP
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  • 260 1 VIENNA Dec. 3 A member of the US. House Foreign Affairs Committee Sunday urged "easing the ground rules" to let more Hungarian refugees into the United States. Representative Wayne L. Hays (Democrat-Ohio) is expected to head fhe House Subcommittee on Europe when the
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  • 328 1 BUDAPEST, (By telephone to Vienna), Dec. 3 --Thousands of desperate Hungarians trudged through snow showers in Budapest's cemeteries Sunday trying to find the bodies of relatives who disappeared during the revolution. Hundereds of simple black wooden coffins were scattered in the yards of the big Rakoskerestur cemetery.
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  • 83 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Dec. 3 British Royal Air Force spokesman confirmed Sunday that the British air base at Mafraq in Jordan is almost under a state of siege. He said he could not quit* say the base is completely besieged, but he added that no one
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  • 147 1 TERRORISTS ACTIVE AGAIN IN CYPRUS NICOSIA, Cyprus, Doc. 3 After a week's lull, Greek Cypriot rebels Sunday launched new bombing attacks against British military traffiic on the island. In two attacks in different parts of the island, electrically detonated bombs wounded thr^e British soldiers and damaged two vehicles. Hostilities subsided
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  • 244 1 ISRAEL FEARS SYRIA'S MIL. BUILDUP WASHINGTON, Dec. 3— Israel's Foreign Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir, said last night her nation "feels threatened" as a result of the Military buildup in Syria and threats from the Soviet Union. In a television appearance Mrs. Meir said: "Our appraisal of the situation is that
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  • 73 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 3- Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney (Democrat Wyoming) suggestod Sunday the United States withdraw its recognition of the Moscow-backed puppet government of Hungary as a protest against Soviet tyThe Senator said in a filmed television interview that he knew no reason "why we should
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  • 215 1 -MENON WASHINGTON, Dec. 3— lndia's V. K. Krishna Menon said Sunday he would not be Surprised if the remaining American airmen imprisoned in China were released "very soon." Krishna Menon, top foreign policy adviser to India's Prime Minister Nehru, was interviewed on ABV-TV's
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  • 99 1 Non- Violence To End Racialism MONTGOMERY, Alabama,! Dec. 3 Negro-sponsor«d race I relation* institute opens Monday with emphasis on a spreading doctrine of "nonviolence" in the fight against racial segregation. Leaders of the Montgomery bus boycott, which will mark its first anniversary Wednesday, have invited white as well as Negro
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  • 509 1 The Australian Parliamentary Delegation which has been visiting Singapore left yesterday morning for Kuala Lumpur They will be returning to Singapore on Friday, Oec 7 before proceeding to Djakarta where they will be the guests of the Indonesian Government. The Delegation,, which is the largest
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  • 67 1 MIRACLE DRUG KILLS ELEVEN CHILDREN BELGRADE. Dec. 3- A Yugoslav medical commission reported Suaday nigttt 11 children died at Skoplje in Southern Yugoslavia because of incompetent handling of a miracle drug in a children's hospital. The commission said stretomyecin was misused in the hospital's tuberculosis ward. It reported young patients
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  • 238 1 BIG BOMBAY RECEPTION TO CHOU BOMBAY, Dec. 3— Chinese Communist Premier Chou Enlai Sunday carried his message of Chinese-Indian friendship and world peace to Bombay. A crowd estimated by police at about 15,000 greeted him at the airport when he flew in irom Poona. Speaking on a stand decorated with
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  • 197 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 3— The "Living Buddha" Tibet's nominal ruler, the Dalai LamaSunday had his first elephant ride. It was arranged for him and the Panchen Lama, a lesser Tibetan spiritual leader, by Prime Minister Nehru, who rode with them. The Dalai and
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  • 96 1 AUGUBTA. Dec. 3— "I feel fine," Secretary of State John Fo'ster Dulles said Sunday with a broad smile. That's the way he put it when a reporter inquired about his health after the cabinet officer had conferred for two I hours here with President Eissenhower. Sunday marked
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  • 162 1 SOLAR ECLIPSE AT KURUKSHETRA KURUKSHETRA, N. India, Dec. 3 to ore than 300,000 persons took sacred bath:-- here yesterday as Hindus throughout India observed a partial eclipse of the sun as a symbol of good triumphing over evil. Kurukshetra one of India's holy cities, where an artificial lake about half
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  • 36 1 NO GERMAN CAPITAL FOR ROURKELA PLANT NEW DELHI. Dec. r, -West German participation in the share capital of the US$357 million steel plant at Rourkela has been ended, making it wholly state-owned. official sources said yesterday.
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  • 321 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 3— Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister told the Upper House of the Indian Parliament today that the world had gone back to the "concept of cold war in it* most intense form". Opening a foreign affairs debate Mr. Nehru also accused Pakistan of "continuing
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  • 76 2 COLOMBO: Leading food importers feel that the ne«d for n»qu'sit cning no longer exists. They claim that it is not the importer but the small retai.er who now resorts to lirofi tee ring. They have made representations to the Food Commissioner about the mode of requisttionlrg
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  • 111 2 NEW DELHI: The Law Commission of India has recommended against the High Courts sitting in Benches in different places in a State. The recommendation is contained in a report of the Commission laid last week on the table of the Lok Sabha by the T
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  • 216 2 INDUSTRIAL SCHEMES IN PAKISTAN KARACHI: Production of cement at the Zealpak Cement Factory in Hyderabad (Sind) would be increased by 50 per cent in another year when schemes, now sanctioned by the Pakistan Planning Commission are put through according to authoritative sources here. At present the Zealpak Factory produces 800
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  • 43 2 uiBKUGARH: Two dacoits were killed and a third injured when a gang of 11 encountered armed resistance while raiding lUBf1 U8 f n m ll v "lage Solakotokt about 40 miles from here iwt week-end, reports reived h £e!
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  • 249 2 MADRAS: An appeal to the Madras Government to give the Non-Gazetted Government Officers dearness allowance on a par with the Central Government servants was made by Mr. K. Kannan Kutti Menon, President, Madras State N.-G.G.O's Association speaking at a meeting held under the auspices of the
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  • 690 2 BADAGA PILGRIM PARTY SURVIVORS OTACAMUND: THE NEWS THAT THE BAIL. WAY AUTHORITIES HAVE ASSURED THEMSELVES THAT NONE OF THE 63 BADAGA PDLGRIMS WHO WERE TRAVEUJNG TOGETHER BY THE ILL-FATED TRAIN IN A THIRD CLASS COMPARTMENT SURVIVED BECAUSE THE CARRIAGE IN WHICH THEY TRAVELLED WAS COMPLETELY SMASHED, IS
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  • 202 2 MADRAS: Orders have been passed for the keeping of dead todies, if any, which may be traced hereafter on the spot, without their being remove^ to Dalmiapuram. out of 142 bodies, about 82 have been claimed by relations. The rest have been disposed of as per railway
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  • 106 2 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI: Mr. O. S. Jayarama Rao, Lecturer in Jayachamarajendra Occupapational institute, Bangalore who was on an excursion tour with a batch of six students of the Ceramic Section of the Institute, was among those who died in the disaster. The Lecturer and four students were killed. The
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  • 29 2 TIRUCHI: The local Municipal Council when it met under the presidency of Dr. E. P. Mathuram, M.P., Chairman, adjourned without transacting any other business, after adopt-
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  • 578 2 MADRAS: We deeply regret to record the death of Srimathi Sivakamammar wife of. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India, at her residence in Mylapore on Nov. 26. Smt. Siyakamamma, who was 64, was ailing for sometime following a heart attack early in October. it w ill be recalled
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  • 153 2 KARACHI: Dr. Khan Sahib. Chief Minister of West pakis- j tan, describe^ as "baseless" reports of a split in the Republican Party Of which he is the President fo.lowirg the resignation of the Party Secretary, j Mr, Abdul Qayum. j Meanwhile, reports from Lahore had said that
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  • 96 2 RAIL FEDERATION SET UP NEGOTIATING BODY NEW DELHI: The working committee of the National Federation of Indian Railwaymen last Saturday appointed an 18-member delegation, wJth Mr. S. R. Vasavada as its leader, to negotiate with the Railway Board in respect of redistribution of higher grades in vaiious categories on the
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  • 353 2 Minister Regrets Publication MADRAS. Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Finance Minister, said here last Sunday it was "unfortunate 1 that the coirespondencc between him and Mr. Eugene Black, World Bank President had been published, it was a normal routine affair which haa raised so much controversy, he
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  • 112 2 MAGIC OIL PROTECT FROM GUNSHOTS COLOMBO: The all-power-ful "henaraja thailaya," the magic oil Ceylon's Robin Hood, Saradiel is said to have used to protect himself from gunshots and other dangers, is to be rediscovered. A committee of twentysix, consisting of astrologers, ayurvedic doctors, "kattadiyas" and teachers have banded themselves together
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  • 163 2 AN DHRA'S INJUSTRIAL PLANS DISCUSSED HYDERABAD: Mr. Reddy union Minister for Production said here last Saturday that India s diesel engines manufacturing factory mig ht be iosibly i n Visakhaptnam. This Rs. 4-crore factory, which would be exclusively to the public sector, was primarily designed to manufacture marine engines, but
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  • 107 2 SELECTION OF ANDHRA CONGRESS NOMINEES HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh Congress Election Committee will meet here on Dec. 13 to select the candidates for Parliamentary general elections to be recommended to the Congress Central Parllamenta Board, Mr. Alhuri Satyanaiayana Raju, Pradesh Congress Chief, told Pressmen here. He said that the issue
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  • 1389 2 Kerala High Court: Demand For Bench At Trivandriim Governor's Appeal To Stop Picketing TRIVANDRUM. Dr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, Governor of Kerala, told Pressmen here that the intensification of the agitation for a Bench of the Kerala High Court at Trivandrum was making it difficult for the Government of India to
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  • 548 3 G. G. P. ON GOVT'S CLEVER DEVICES JAFFNA: Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam. President of the All-Ceylon Tamil Congress and MP for Jaffna said at a meeting held under the auspices of the Congress on the Jaffna Esplanade that the unprecedented unanimity and opposition offered by the principals
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  • 168 3 NEW ERA FOR COMMON MAN DAMBADENIYA: "A new era has dawned for the ccmmor. man in Cey.on. To-day the people and the M.Ps look alike and it is difficult to differentiate between a Member of Parliament and a peon. Consequents people are careful how they address a man in cloth
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  • 469 3 MADRAS: Addressing a meeting held last week under the auspices of the Loyola College Union, Mr. K. Santhanam, Chairman, Finance Commission, expressed the hope that in the course of time a world federal government would come into existence, which would only bring about true reconciliation between
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  • 95 3 NEW DELHI: Acharya Kripalani, noted for his penchant for picturesque prose, last week coined two new phrases in the Lok Sab ha "National Opposition" and "Imperialist Democracies." The PBP leader, who was speaking on foreign policy, was prepared to include all the opposition groups in the House
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  • 156 3 ROAD TO ARKONAM FROM TIRUVALLUR NEW DELHI: The Government of India have accorded technical approval for the following road development projects: For the metalling of the Bisramganj Melaghar-Sonamu-ra section of the Agartala Melaghar-Sonamura road, a stretch of 17 miles, at an estimated cost of Rs. 981,400; for the formation of
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  • 47 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Minister for Trade, told Mr. P. C. Bhanj Deo in the Rajya Sabha that India had agreed to supply shoes to Russia worth Rs. 11,805.000. The export would be handled by the State Trading Corporation of India.
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  • 444 3 MADRAS: The Administation Report of the Harljan We.fare Department for 1954-55, states, that during the year under review, 716 house-si-teel by assignment and 2,132 hcuse-s4te» by acquisition covering an extent of 268.77 and 1 137.90 acres respectively were provided, to the Backward Classes. The tctal number of
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  • 235 3 NEW DELHI-. India is trytng to acquire a dozen U.S. "Liberty" ships if they are available at favourable terms, for her coastal and overseas trade. It was learnt here that India might approach the United States again shortly to obta'n these ships.
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  • 982 3  -  Political Change By E. H. Kent LONDON: Britons have been hearing a national an them played over the radio with which hardly anyone here was familiar before. As Russian bombs blasted Budapest the sombre strains of Hungary's national song with its moving, defiant closing words "Here
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  • 307 3 COLOMBO. The bus services would be nationalised by March 31st next year said Mr. Henry Abeywfckreme, Junior Minister of Transport and Works at a public meeting held here under the auspices of the Central Province Motor Warkers Union. Mr.Abeywickreme said one of the
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  • 261 3 COLOMBO: From Dec. i only co-operative stores and authorised dealers will be permitted to se.i imported nee. Private traders w ho sell imported rice w ill be prosecuted. The Food Commiss.cnei, Mr. M. L. D Caspersz said that the reason for that step was because
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  • 62 3 MADRAS: A fifty-year old man who arrived at the Egmore KaiJway station last week by Dhanushkodl Passenger complained of pain in the chest and took rest for some time at the station, but died shortly after. His identity has not yet been established. A third class
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  • 493 3 CALCUTTA: The constitution of the Oca! Council by the Government of India wo months, ago, the registration of a separate cempany 'I he Natlcrau coal Development Corporation to run the State collieries, and ministerial pronouncements, have together been taken industry as the signsu to organise the
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  • 1371 4 Chairman's Speech At P.S.P. Conference BANGALORE. The third national conference of the Praja Socialist Party which commenced its four-day session here last week has before it a draft resolution reiterating its policy of "non-alliance, entanglement or adjustment with the Congress, communalists or the Communists" for the general
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  • 563 4 'Inequality Of Income Will Increase 9 BANGALORE: The National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party in a resolution adopted on the Second FiveYear Plan here last weeK said the Plan 'as it stands will not serve national interests." It will neither benefit the common man
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  • 134 4 Swami Chidbhavananda of the Ramakrishna Order of India is on a three weeks* cultural tour of Malaya. At present the founder-hea<} of a well established residential Boys' High School (strength about 250) on an extensive plot of land on the banks of the river Cauvery near
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  • 61 4 Selangor State Council The sixth (Budget) Meeting of the Second Council o f State of Selangor, with ceremonial opening, will be held in the Selangor Council of State Chamber, Jalan Raja Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. The road in front of the Government offices will be
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  • 83 4 BERLIN, Dec. 3— East Germany is moving: to rid its universities of rebellious students, i The Communist Party newspaper Neues Deutschland disclosed this Sunday by reporting that "worker delegations" demanded the removal of "provocateurs" from Leipzig's Karl Marx University. The paper said the workers called
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  • 64 4 KARACHI. Dec. 3- The Pakistan Government Sunday accepted the resignation of Uhazanfar Ali Khan from his post as Pakistan Ambassador to Italy. S. K. DehJavi, present joint secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is belne appointed to succeed him. In another diplomatic announcement Sunday night, Abbur
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  • 68 4 HONG KONG. Dec. 3— Red China repeated accusations today that the Untted States had smuggled more than two million dollars worth of goods into South Korea. Quoting the Korean Central News Agency. Radio Peking I said South Korea customs had I revealed that various United States
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  • 72 4 SOCIALIST LEADER DUE IN K, L. TO-DAY t Mena ha m Bargil, the Joint General Secretary of the International Union of Socialist Youth, will be arriving at the Kuala Lumpur air-port at 9 a.m. to-day Dec. 4. A Tea party will be given bv us In his honour at the
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  • 53 4 The Malay Regiment Officers* Dinner Club 1939-1945 will hold its first Annual ReUnio n Dinner in the Card Room, Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, o n Saturday, Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. Major General F. H. Brooke, C.8.E., D.5.0.. the General Officer Commanding Federation Army will
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  • 128 4 COLOMBO: The award of 500 Swabasha science scholarships in January will be based on a racial proportion and not merit alone. Sinhalese students will be granted 428 scholarships and Tamil students 72. The ratio is approximately six Sinhalese to one Tamil. The examination, which will be open to
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  • 624 4 "MOST COMPETENT COURT FOR PARTY REBEL IS THE COMMON VOTER" KALMUNAI: The Federal Party had made the simplest decision regarding the Kalmunai M.P., Gate Mudaliyar M. S. Kariapper, who left the Federal Party to join the M.E.P., thereby violating the undertaking* given by him. The Federal Party felt that the
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  • 127 4 CAIRO, Dec. 3 Two Italian military, planes arrived In Cairo Sunday afternoon and will proceed to Lydda, Israel, today to bring 32* wounded Egyptian prisoners back to Egypt. The planes arrived here in the late afternoon and were unable to proceed to Israel Sunday because
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  • 137 4 NO HARTALr-PORT SAID MERCHANTS TOLD PORT SAID Egypt, Dec. 3 Many Port Said merchants Sunday were ordered to open their shops by 1300 local time (1000GMT) Monday or face action under the 1949 Geneva Convention. The typewritten orders carried the stamp of the British Civil Affairs Office and appeared over
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  • 77 4 MINISTER'S PROPERTY TO BE ATTACHED LAHORE: Mr. Obaidullah Khan, a Civil Judge of Lahore, has issued warrants of attachment of property of the West Pakistan Excise Minister, Mr. Abdul Ghani Ghuman. The judge has also ordered that the inventory of the assets of the Minister be produced in court. This
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  • 270 4 U. N. MEN FOR HUNGARY: NEW ATTEMPT UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 3 The United States Sunday sought the fullest possible U.N. support for a new demand on* Hungary to open its doors to U.N. observers. A resolution sponsored by the United States, Cuba and several other countries will go
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  • 99 4 NEW DELHI. Dec. 3— U.S. Senator-elect John Sherman Cooper (Republican-Kentucky) and Prime Minister Nehru met again yesterday and discussed the Indian leader's forthcoming trip to the United States. Official sources said the meeting which lasted one hour also concerned other international topics. Informed sources said these topics
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  • 61 4 SETE, FRANCE, Dec. 3 The first of the U.S. oil shipments promised to France in the Suez Crisis arrived at this Southern Port yesterday from Texas abroad the American tanker Silvan Arrow. The ship carried 28,000 tons of oil for the refineries near here. Three other
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