Indian Daily Mail, 11 December 1956
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Title Section16 1956-12-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 297 SiNiiAFOKE, IUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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370 1956-12-11 1 TUNGKU EXPLAINS WHY FEDERATION SEEKS MILITARY MONEY AID FROM U. K. GOVT. Federation Can't Fight Alone Militant Communism From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Countries interested m putting down militant Communism must be asked to contribute their share towards the Emergency expenditure of the Federation of Malaya. So observed the370 words
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172 1956-12-11 1 Goa Likely To Figure In Nehru-Ike Discussions NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.— The Goa problem will figure prominently In discussions between Mr. Nehru and President Eisenhower when the Prime Minister visits the United States, highly reliable sources said here. These sources indicated that Mr. Nehru will seek a revision of theNAFEN - 172 words
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228 1956-12-11 1 ADMISSION TO IND. COLLEGES FOR MALAYS AND CHINESE The Indian Commission here announces that the Government of India will provide necessary assistance to private indigenous students (such as Malays, Chinese, etc.), who may be interested to seek admission to Institutions m India for the study of courses other than Medicine228 words
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Article62 1956-12-11 1 TOKYO, Dec. lO.—Loke Darshan, private secretary of the King of Nepal, arrived here yesterday to study Japan's constitution and parliamentary election system. Darshan. making- a world tour On behalf of King Mahendra Blr Birkra m Shah Dcv, will spend about a month m Japan beforeAP - 62 words
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Article144 1956-12-11 1 Martial Law In Hungary VIENNA, Dec. 10.— Janos Kadar's Soviet-backed government of Hungary ordered the dissolution of ail the major workers' councils opposed to his regime last night and declared a state of martial law for the nation. The action, although obviously long planned, came as if m swift retaliationA.P. - 144 words
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Article92 1956-12-11 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.— Mr. Nehru is understood to have told a 39-man visiting Japanese Buddhist delegation he would be happy to visit Japan sometime m the future, delegation sources here said. Pressed by the Japanese Buddhists, who had an interview with the Prime Minister, Mr.NAFEN - 92 words
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Article68 1956-12-11 1 MOOSE, Wyoming, Dec. 10. A family of six, retGrning to their home from a Christmas shopping tour, were found m their overturned car m the icy cooled Snake River yesterday. All were drowned. Officers found the Albert Oakleys and their four children m the submerged carA.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-12-11 1 Princess Margaret dances with the Marquis of B]andford during the ball held at London's Savoy Hotel on Dec. 5 m aid of the Dockland Settlements.29 words
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90 1956-12-11 1 Atheist Chou Respects Buddha's Image CALCUTTA, Doc. 10 With shoes off ana a respectful bow, Communist China's atheist Premier Chou En-lai yesterday presented a traditional Buddhist gift a white scarf to a gilded image of Lord Buddha during a visit to the Hall of the Mahabodhl Society here yesterday. Saffron-robedAP - 90 words
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129 1956-12-11 1 STATEMENT IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, Dec. 10.— Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Chief Minister of Singapore, told a reporter at Bombay airport yesterday that prospects of a settlement between Singapore and Brit.iin over the question of self-government for the island were brighter than before. Mr. Lim,AP - 129 words
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Article29 1956-12-11 1 PARIS, Dec. 10. The worla famous Louvre Museum, a major tourist attraction, was closed yesterday as a result of a guards' strike over wages. AFNAFEN - 29 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-12-11 1 Jude Gr'nham of Britain (left) and Margaret Edwards of Britain about to kiss after Judy won the gold and Margaret the Bronse medal la the final or the Women's Olympic 100--mttre tawlretroke avent it Melbourne no OwtaJm 941 words
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Article97 1956-12-11 1 INDIA'S PLAN NEEDS MORE MONEY NEW DELHI, Dec. 10.— The Indian taxpayer will have to pay more to make his country's Second Five-Year Plan achieve its targets. This was decided by the National Development Council which last night ended a twoday session under Prime Minister Nehru's presidency. The U5515,000,000,000 planA.P. - 97 words
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Article41 1956-12-11 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 10.— The Indian capital's commercial life was severely disrupted Monday as hundreds of shopkeepers, fruit and vegetable merchants, taxi drivers and others staged a one-day strike to protest a proposed sales tax. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article32 1956-12-11 1 CAIRO, Dec. 10. Hussein Heikal, former president of the Egyptian senate and one time hea<i of the Liberal Constitution Party, died Saturday In Cairo after a long illness. Heikal was 68 APAP - 32 words
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283 1956-12-11 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 10. Pakistan is expected to take her dispute with India over Kashmir to the United Nations Security Council next month. Informed sources said yesterday that Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, the Pakistan Prime Minister, might fly to New York to handleReuter - 283 words
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Article211 1956-12-11 1 Plea For Ratification Of Military Pacts DACCA, East Pakistan, Dec. 10.— Prime Minister Suhrawardy yesterday promised to place before the National Assembly of Pakistan for ratification Pakistan's defence and military alliances with other countries and groups of nations. He said if he failed, to secure ratificationA.P. - 211 words
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39 1956-12-11 1 METRIC SYSTEM IN INDIA FROM APR. 1, 1958 NEW DELHI, Dec. 10. India will have a metric system of weights and measures from April 1, 1958, it was o fft cia I I y announced last night A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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161 1956-12-11 1 Teachers Against Any Retrenchment English teachers of Singapore are to request the Govern nient not to retrench any teacher of English trained or untrained upon any change or adjustment of educational policies m either English or Malay schools. This is the subject of discussion proposed for an extraordinary general meeting161 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-12-11 1 DR. B. R. AMBEDKAR, leader of India's depressed classes, chief architect of India's Republican Constitution, and first Law Minister of Free India, who passed away m New Delhi last Thursday. At his cremation m Bombay, tens of thousands of his followers embraced Buddhism to which he himself55 words
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Article71 1956-12-11 1 REFRESHER COURSE IN MATHEMATICS A refresher course for teachers m Mathematics will be opened by the Director of Education, Mr. D. McLellan, at 10 a.m., today, at the Oei Thiam Hall. University of Malaya. It will be attended by teachers from Indonesia, Thailand, South Vietnam, Laos, Hong Kong, Philippines, the71 words
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264 1956-12-11 1 LONDON, Dec. 10.— Mr. Lim Yew Hook, Sinoaaore's Chief Minister, arrive* here by air tonight (Monday 223 GMT) for exploratory talks with the British Government on the Crown Colony's Constitutional future. Mr. Lim's private talks at the Colonial Office are. accordIng to well informedReuter - 264 words
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496 1956-12-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Dec. 11, 1956 End Of Fence-Sitting In Sight? THE time of coarse ham come for the Indians and other Commonwealth dttu*S In this country to give up their fence-sitting once and for ever. The time has come for them to decide one way or the496 words
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1737 1956-12-11 2 MAJOR FACTOR IN MAINTAINING WORLD PEACE-Chou CHOU EN-LAI STRESSES VALUE OF RANCH SHILA BOMBAY: The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, declared here that friendship between India and China was "undoubtedly the most important factor m safeguarding world peace". Mr. Chou, who was speaking at1,737 words
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808 1956-12-11 2 NEw I>E,LHT: Some o* India's achievements m the fields of physics and agriculture were seen by Mr. Chou En-lai Prime Minister of China, when he and members of his party visited the National Physical Laboratory and the Indian Agricultural Research Institute here Mr.808 words
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Article97 1956-12-11 2 NEW DELHI: The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, has invited a contingent of children getting training under the National Discipline Scheme to China to rive demonstrations of physical training there. Thin was announced by the Deputy RehaUtation Minister. Mr. J. K. Bhonsle, who initiated97 words
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Article91 1956-12-11 2 ROMULO FOR SEC— COUNCIL UNITED NATIONS. New York, Dec. 9.— Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo said yesterday he had been appointed the Philippines representative on the U.N. Security Council. The General Assembly elected the Philippines Friday to a year on the Council starting next Jan. 1. The Philippines won overA.P. - 91 words
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Article273 1956-12-11 2 'Must Be Guardians Of Peace" KHADAKAVASLA: That the armed forces should be imbued with the spirit that {they belonged to the people and wore there to serve the people, particularly, the armed forces of countries like India, which had emerged free after long struggle against273 words
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Article233 1956-12-11 2 NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha amended the Hindu Marriage Act to specify three years as the duration of contraction of venerai disease to make it a ground for judicial separation. The Act does not specify the period and merely lists contraction of venerai disease as one233 words
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Article345 1956-12-11 2 'Suez Effect On Five- Year Plan NEW DELHI: How far had the closure of the Suez Canal affected the impo t and export trade of India ar*i would it necessitate any revision of the targets m the Second FiveYear Plan, Mr. Kajrolkar asked mi n the Lok Sabha last week.345 words
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Article57 1956-12-11 2 DACCA: The Flms Division is makirg documentaries on the country's dances. The filming of West Pakistan <s nearing comp.etion and shoe ting will soon begin m East Pakistan. The Sarthali dances cf Rajshahi, the tribal dancer of the Ch.ttagong ML tracts and the Manipuri dunces ofNAFEN - 57 words
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Article583 1956-12-11 3 Off er To Indian Businessmen BOMBAY: It is reliably learnt here that the Government of Burma have informed the Bombay Millowners' Association that they would welcome the setting up of two textile mills of 40,000 spindles each m Burma by Indian millowners as early as possible.583 words
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144 1956-12-11 3 N. G. Os' PROTEST DAY IN CHINGLEPUT CHINGLEPUT: The members of the local N.G.Os. Association observed the 'Protest Day' by wearing badges. They went m procession through the main streets of the town. At a meeting held on the occasion with Mr. Veeraraghavan m the chair. It was resolved to144 words
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Article217 1956-12-11 3 CALCUTTA: The West Bengal Pradesh Congress Election Committee (P.C.E.C.) m consultation with Mr. Madhuvan Nair, representative of the Central Congress Election Committee (C.C.E.C.) completed last week preparation of the list of the party's candidates for the General Election m the State. Dr. Roy, member of the Pradesh217 words
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Article252 1956-12-11 3 BOSTON: The Christian Science Monitor said on Dec. 1 that the importance which Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru placed on his coming visit to the U.S. was indicated "by his expressed wish to act as link between Asian peoples, including the Chinese, and U.S. leadership." The newspaper said,252 words
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Article469 1956-12-11 3 ROLE OF AMERICAN COURTS MADRAS: Judge William H. Hastie of the U.S. Court of Appeals, spoke on "The role of the Courts of the United States m protecting the individual against injustice by Government", under the auspices rf the Madras Branch of the Indian Council of469 words
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Article308 1956-12-11 3 MADRAS: Mr. William Hastie, arrived m Madras on Nov. 30 by air from Calcutta. Speaking to Pressmen at the airport, Mr. Hastie, who is the first Negro to be appointed Judge of the U.S. Federal Court of Appeals, expressed the view that racial discrimination which was308 words
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83 1956-12-11 3 CANADIAN AIRCRAFT CARRIER FOR U.N. FORCE TORONTO, Dec. 10 The Toronto Star said today m a dispatch from Washington that Canada has agreed to contribute the aircraft carrier Magnificent and about 600 more men to the United Nations emergency force m the Middle East. The dispatch says the Canadian troopsA.P. - 83 words
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433 1956-12-11 3 P. S. P.'s Policy Socialist Leader's Criticism MADRAS: Addressing a Press conference here on Nov. 28, Mr. P. V. G. Raju, Andhra Socialist Party leader, criticised the leadership of the Praja Socialist Party and appealed to PSP members to come back to the Socialist fold. Though the PSP had criticised433 words
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Article414 1956-12-11 3 Goodwill Visit To India NEW DELHI: Nepal's Prime Minister, Mr. Tank* Prasad Acharya, arrived here on a goodwill visit to the country. He was accompanied by his wife and a party of ten officials including the Foreign Secretary and Planning Secretary. He was given a warm414 words
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Article156 1956-12-11 3 NEW DELHI: The only solution for bringing the two Germanys together was through a new European security system under the framework of the United Nations. This was the opinion expressed by Mr. Erich Ollenhauer, Chairman of the German Social Democratic Party and Leader of the Opposition m156 words
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895 1956-12-11 3 NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, last week, unanimously held that discharge of workmen consequent on bona fide closure of business did not come within the purview of Section 22 of the Industrial Disputes (Appellate Tribunal) Act, 1950, and, therefore no895 words
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Article769 1956-12-11 3 U.N. Colonial Areas Need To Strengthen Control -Shiva Rao's Plea MADRAS: Commenting on some of the points raised m the editorial "Portuguese Possessions" In The Hindu of November 24, Mr. B. Shiva Rao, M.P., writes: Portugal seems to have re- jected the U.N.s request for annual reports from her as769 words
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Article107 1956-12-11 3 The present position m the General Assembly is extremely unsatisfactory. A deadlock has virtually been reached, removable only by a general and sincere effort on the part of all the Powers concerned. But there is, as I pointed out m my speech m Parliament last week m the107 words
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Article101 1956-12-11 3 PATNA: The Joint Steamer Companies had submitted a memorandum to the Bihar and the Union Governments proposing to "restrict" their business activities m Bihar, an official of the company said. No exact date had been nxod for the "restriction" of thu steamer services, heUP - 101 words
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812 1956-12-11 4 They Recognise Russia Other Communist Countries "Since the current talks began m Geneva between our representative and a U S representative, 34 have" been freed," he said. "The remaining 10 Americans held have committed offences against China and have not yet servedA.P. - 812 words
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Article85 1956-12-11 4 DACCA. East Pakistan, Dec. !0. Pakistan Premier Suhrawardy said yesterday the "march of Communism" m the Middle East made it important that Pakistan seek protection from powerful countries to avoid being drawn into the Communist orbit. Defending Pakistan's defensive military alliances, he said the Bandung conference attendedA.P. - 85 words
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218 1956-12-11 4 U. S. BADLY NEEDS FRIENDS IN ASIA Romulo CINCINNATI, Dec. 10.— Carlos P. Romulo, Philippine delegate to the United Nations Security Council, said yesterday he believes the United States "very much" neeas friends m Asia. He told an Xavier University audience that, "America's stake m Asia is nothing less thanA.P. - 218 words
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Article293 1956-12-11 4 LONDON, Dec. 10.— Two Israeli political leaders yesterday demanded that Israel's troops remain m the Sinai Desert, from which they drove the Egyptian army last October. There were no indications, however, that the Israeli Government would not keep a promise to the United Nations to withdrawA.P. - 293 words
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Article, Illustration8 1956-12-11 4 FHOTO. ashflsahflksagadsg aghasdjfgksdafga A.P.A.P. - 8 words
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380 1956-12-11 4 Letter To Bulganin MOSCOW, Dec. 10.— Mr. H. 8. Suhrawardv th» P a n.*» Prime Minister, has told the Soviet unkS h& Paktatl resolutely condemned British. Fronchan^^. Gover ment Egypt, the Soviet New. aSTftj^Sg JIBST The Agency, said that Mr. Suhrawarty madl th* Sfi v.'!""Reuter - 380 words
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Article28 1956-12-11 4 INDUSTRIES FAIR IN HANNOVER nual Industries Fair m Hannover and to encourage local DeBS me to this Fair with a view to promoting a bigger exchange of goods28 words
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70 1956-12-11 4 Shell Malayan Motor Rally Postponed r n hC ,S eM Mttla yan Motor Rally 1956 scheduled to take place from December 28 to December 30 has been postponed. Announcing this, the Singapore Motor Club, who are the organdS™"^ j**"* Said that this decision had been taken with the sponsors m70 words
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Article44 1956-12-11 4 f O^?f? ras of Ma l a y a formed an association, the m S«™g session of which will P- m a t the Indian Association, Makota Road Teluk Anson. A tea party ha 9 been arranged on that occasion44 words
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167 1956-12-11 4 l S fetS T a^s',f o e< ii ln 1 e 0 r 7to of"'" Wir C barrlcr w *> British tanks moved m closer towards harbour exits, troops were banned from streets except on essential duties to avert Jast-minute incidents, and a newAP - 167 words
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Article, Illustration13 1956-12-11 4 -PHOTO. a»W &35&: fsan^raa^ sswus* fcrsy jt. A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article176 1956-12-11 4 Assurance To Nehru ve.Jif a^ r DELH *'u lndl3 Dec 10 A informed source said S^SSL U £'V? S aa ured Minister Nehru it plans of these *iLtJ* P l° m U her were tellin 9 their Governments New'Selh? £ucT ranCe P nin9 irr >reMionA.P. - 176 words
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Article127 1956-12-11 4 ment of English. Depart- This was announced b y the Acting Vice-Chancellor. Progrant |g to he spent on bceinrP^rH? collection of American ta H 1D drama P oc trv and speech. 'A good record collection is English' said Professor Dobby. Z» ere is a real nee d127 words
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Article57 1956-12-11 4 1 DACCA, East Pakistan, Dec. I~T ril il c Ohu am Reza Pahlevi, brother of the Shah of Iran, arrived here yesterday from Melbourne where he attended the Olympic Games Prince Reaa will stay 'as guest of the Pakistan President for one week for an elephantAP - 57 words
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Article24 1956-12-11 4 TEL AVIV, Dec. 10— The post office of Gaza Cit y will re-open Monday uhder a n Israeli postal administration A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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60 1956-12-11 4 RUSSIA RATIFIES TREATY WITH JAPAN MOSCOW. Dec. 10.— The Soviet news agency Tass an Qounced late last night that the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet Saturdaj ratified the soviet-Japanese end-of-war declaration and the SovietJapanese protocol on the development of trade between the two nations signed m Vlo.scow on Oct. 19.A.P. - 60 words
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Article65 1956-12-11 4 KARACHI, Dec. 10.- -Mr. H. U raV arrtyi Hrime Minister, has warned his people to beware the fate of Hungary' which might befall Pakistan h she became a Soviet satellite. In an hour-long speech on foreign policy yesterday, h« de fended Pakistan's attachment to military alliancesReuter - 65 words
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Article37 1956-12-11 4 Tho Acting Chief Minister, Inchc Abdul Hamid Jumat m his capacity as Minister foi Local Government, Lands and Housing, will visit Track 12 Bedok on Sunday, Dec. 16 m connection with anti-flood measures.37 words
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251 1956-12-11 4 The United States Government is offering two scholarships with all expenses paid to Singapore students m 1957 under its Educational Exchange Scheme. This is the first time that such scholarships have been offered to Singapore students for studies specifically m High Schools m the251 words
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