Indian Daily Mail, 13 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 299 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 421 1 Three Main Points Which Need Solution LONDON, Dec. 12.— The Singapore Chief Minister and the British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd opened talks today to pave the way for a pull-scale Anglo- Singapore 'Conference m London early next year on
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  • 719 1 LONDON, Dec. 12 Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Singapore's Chief Minister said here yesterday that he wanted complete internal self-government for the Crown Colony which has a population of about 1,200,000. Mr. Lim arrived here by air from Singapore last night for exploratory talks at the British
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  • 170 1 Poorer Nations Cannot Pay For Aels Of Others NEW YORK, Dec. 12.— India has submitted the draft of a 19-power resolution to the United Nations Budgetary Committee proposing that the question of responsibility for the costs of the U.N. Emergency Force should be considered by a ninenation sub-committee, which should
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  • 81 1 500 PERISH IN INDIAN FLOODS NEW DELHI, Dec. 12. About 500 persons are estimated to have lost their lives during India's April to November flood season, the Home Ministry announced Tuesday m a report to parliament. The ministry said about M 5300,000,000 worth of property including cattle, crops and homes
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  • 50 1 ASST. MINISTER TO VISIT RADIO MALAYA Mr. M. P. D. Nair, Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, will visit Radio Malaya at 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 21. to see the work of the Broadcasting Department. Mr. Nair will meet the Director of Broadcasting and other officers of the Department.
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  • 174 1 RANGOON, Dec. 12.— The Chinese Prime Minister Mr. Chou En-lai, said here that the international situation had 'definitely tended toward relaxation because of the common efforts of Asian and African countries and of peace-loving countries all over world.' 'It must be said that our
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  • 182 1  -  BAN DA COLOMBO. Dec. 12— Ceylon Prime Minister. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike giving a resume of the international situation and his recent visit abroad, told members of the House of Representatives that the danger of a spread of hostilities had now receded following the Anglo-French decision to
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  • 230 1 BUDAPEST, Dec. 12. Rebellious Hungarians clashed anew with Russian troops and Hungarian police yesterday as tens of tlfousands of striking workers paralysed most of the nations industry and commerce. This was the first day of a 48-hour nationwide strike ordered by labour leaders to protest against the
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  • 193 1  -  Cooper NEW YORK, Dec. 12.— Senator-elect John Sherman Cooper, President Elsenhower's special envoy to India, said yesterday, "I found on all sides from the press, the people and the leaders of India a real revulsion against Russia's actions m using force In Hungary." Cooper, returning by
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  • 119 1 PAX. GIVES SUPPORT KARACHI, Dec. 12.— Pakistan, pleased with Turkey's suggestion m Paris j esterday that NATO be linked with the Baghdad Pact, may propose the inter-linking of these two alliances with the Southeast Asian Treaty Organisation, it was learnt. She may make a formal more m his
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  • 144 1 What Was Preposterous Then.... CAIRO, Dec. 12— An article m the Independent newspaper Akhir Saa said today that the British Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, had personally told Egypt's President, Colonel Nasser, that it was 'preposterous and irlconceivable' that Britain should attack Egypt. The article, by the newspaper co-editor Hassanein
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  • 108 1 Motion To Visit Hungary Again NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— Mr. K. P. S. Menon, the Indian Ambassador m Moscow has been ordered to return to Budapest as soon as possible to report on the latest situation there an official spokesman said here. Mr. Menon returned to Moscow last Sunday after
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  • 91 1 ARAB STATES AID TO JORDAN AMMAN, Dec. 12.— Jordan was now making high-level arrangements with Egypt, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, the three Arab States which had offered financial aid to replace the present British subsidy to Jordan, a Jordan government spokesman said today. 'I can assure you that the three
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  • 89 1 FAILURE OF COMMUNISM Nehru NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru told a closed meeting of the Congress Working Committee here yesterday that the Hungarian revolution had made it clear that 'communism cannot be imposed through violence or foreign aggression,' usually reliable sources reported. Referring to
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  • 112 1 COMMISSION TO HEAL DALMIA CASE NEW DELHI, Dec. 12— The J Indian Government announced yesterday the appointment o<^l Commission to investigaW complaints regarding manage, ment of a large number of companies promoted or controlled by India's third richest industrialist, Ramkrishna Dalmia, his relatives or employees. The three-man commission is headed
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  • 64 1 LONDON, Dec. 12. —Sir Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister is likely to meet Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru at the end of next week when the Indian Premier reaches London after his Washington visit according to well informed quarters here today. Mr. Nehru arrives m the United
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  • 40 1 NAGASAKI, Japan, Dec. 12. Atom-bombed Nagasaki will hide its war scars with trees. The city this week launched a drive to line three main streets with 2,000 cherry and olive tree saplings dviin E the I coming seven years.— AP
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  • 98 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 12. Indian officials and western diplomats say they report Prime Minister Nehru to re- new his invitation to President Eisenhower to visit India as soon as he can. These circles who hope the President can make the trip perhaps a year from now
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  • 230 1 KARACHI, Dec. 12. Stampeding elephants yesterday killed a British Army Officer and injured a brother of the Shah of Persia, the Englishlanguage newspaper Morning News said today. The newspaper said the officer was Lieutenant Colonel Lance H. Niblett, Deputy Commissioner of the Chittagong hill tracts m
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  • 31 1 The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, will officially open an All-Singapore Patrol Camp at the Boy Scouts' Camp. Jurong Park, on Friday, Dec. 21, at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 220 1 Banda's Statement In Parliament COLOMBO, Dec. 12. The British naval base at Trincomalee, Ceylon, and the air base at Katunayake, 23 miles off Colombo, will be handed over to Ceylon m 1957, Premier Bandaranaike told a loudly applauding House of Representatives yesterday. The
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  • 61 1 LONDON, Dec. 12.— Lord John Hope, Commonwealth Relations Under Secretary, said here yesterday that Britain would hand ov~r her naval and air force bases m Ceylon to the Colombo authorities m 1957, on a date to be agreed between the two Governments. Lord Hope made this
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  • 502 2 THE Singapore-Federation merger issue has been vitiated by the interplay of a large number of mutually opposing forces, and to resolve all of them, ultimately to come upon a favourable equilibrium is a 'hope which is as distant as it is impracticable. What then is the
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  • 127 2 HOUSE CURFEW FOR DOGS IN LONDON: After January 1, 1957, it will be a n offence for any on c m Slouth, Buckinghamshire, to take their dogM oat without a lead or let it roam the streets alone. The local Tow n Council has decided <>n the move as a
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  • 200 2 NEW DELHI: American aid extending to Rs. 200,000,--000 is considered certain to the Union Health Ministry's Rs. 280.000.000 national malaria control programme, reliable sources here said. With the expected assistance from the United States Internationa! Cooperation Administration, the control programme b 1 to
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  • 97 2 MECHANICAL FARMING FOR PAKISTAN KARACHI: The Centra] Ml nistry c f Agriculture has decided to ,aunch a three-year experimental programme of mechanical farming. The Ministry of Agriculture als o decided to enlist the aid of FAO m this connection The experiment w iil be conducted on reclaimed lands m West
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  • 130 2 LONDON: Transparent plas. tic masks containing ammonium crystals packed into a minute bottle are bein c worn by 400 volunteer postmen. The object is to sec whether the masks give protection .to the lungs against smog—mixture of smoke and fog which descends here periodically during the
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  • 628 2 LONDON: The creation of the new Republic of French Togoiand as a result of the referendum of October 28 last has, m conjunction with a similar referendum taken earlier m the adjacent territory of British Togoiand, brought to an end tw o of the oldest
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  • 87 2 PESHAWAR: The Division Development Boar^ m Dora Ismail Khan has approved a number of irrigation schemes. These will be m the districts of Mianwali, Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan and Kohat. Some other schemes relating to the supply of drinking water to rural areas have also
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  • 344 2 NEW DELHI: The reed m the world today for journalists with a balanced and unbiased view of the interplay of woria events and international relations has been stressed by Mr. Tor Gjesdal, Director, Department of Mass communication, UNESCO. Speakirg to members cf the Punjab University Journalists'
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  • 124 2 ASIAN SOCIALISM IMPRESSES WEST GERMANS CALCUTTA: The progress of the socialist movement m Asia as a bulwark against the onslaught of communism had impressed them, some members of the nine-man group of West German newspaper editors told NAFEN. The group, which accompanied the West German Opposition leader, Mr. Erich Otlenhauer,
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  • 111 2 HIRAKUD, ORISSA- At a meeting Of the Hirakud Oontro* Board held here under the chairmarshlp of Dr. h. K. Mahatab, the Chief Minister of Orissa, arrangements for the inauguration cf the Hirakud Dam Project on ..January 13, 1957. by Prime Minister Nehru were completed. The Board approved the
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  • 456 2 SINDRI: It has been another year Of steady progress and expansion for Sindri, according to the fourth annuai report of the directors cf Sin dri Fertilizers and Chemicals for 1955-56. The profits for the year, before providing for depreciation and interest on loans yom the Govenmext
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  • 120 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian delegation to the eight-day Asian Writers Conference beglning on Dec. 23 will comprise 100 members representin* 14 languages of the country. Dr. Mulk Rai Anand, convener of the Preparatory Committee of the Conference told Pressmen here that besides number of delegates fro m
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  • 68 2 six more Trade Commis*?XS?s for service abroad. Trade Commissions will be opened mi n New York, Rangoon Hong Kong, Nairobi, Khartoum and Beirut. Several show rooms will be opener m foreign countries to exhibit Pakistani products. Already, about 14 show rooms nave been opened m various capitals.
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  • 223 2 LONDON: The British Government is to spend £50,000,000 m the next 10 years to help modernise fanning. It is expected that this aid will result m an increase of 3o per cent m the amount of money now being invested In permanent
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  • 180 2 MONUMENTS NEW DELHI: The plenar> session of the UNESCO passed an Egyptian resolution ca.ling upon "the States concerned to take all th<? necessary measures to ensure the protection cf cultural property m the event of a n armed conflict." Votng w as 55 for. none again st and
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  • 108 2 KARACHI: Pakistan is negotiating for American econ ?"£k rt assis tance to the value of $60,000,000 during Jul v 1956 to June, 1957. A major portion of the proposed aid will be earmarked for development projects. American surplus commodities will also be importfd into Pakistan It
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  • 110 2 h, S v DELHI: Minister Nehru said m theßajya Sabha last week that theGovernment of India have lodged f o strong: protest through i diplomatic channels: to the Portuguese Government against the recent brutal assaults on the inmates of a 'Math 1 (monastery)—in Goa by
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  • 61 2 NEW DELHI: Lord Milner, former Deputy Speaker of the House Of Commons, met the Prime Minister, M r. Nehru, and pardit Pant. On a goodtwili visit to India, Lord Milner arrived here c o Thursday, accompanied by his wife, as Major James Milner he served on
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  • 113 2 POWERS OF CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES NEW DELHI: A Bill to empower customs authorities to exercise control over vessels within a distance of 12 miles from the Indian coastline was Introduced m th e Lok Sabha b y the Union Finance Minister Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. An explanatory note On the Bill
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  • 80 2 COMMUNISTS' REQUEST TO GOVT. ERNAKULAM The Secretariat of the Kerala Committee 1 of the Communist Party which met here on Nov. 25, passed a resolution, protesting against "bureaucratic action" of the Kerala Government m abolishing the High court Bench at Trivandrum and the district courts m parur. Mavelikara and AUeppey
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  • 254 2 NEW DELHI: four-man steel mission, representing the Yugoslav Iron and Steel Works, has sold steel products worth over Rs. 10,000,000 to the Iron and steel Controher m Calcutta an<j othe r agencies. The mission nies back tc *seig»aue on iuesuay. <-»ut ot a total of U
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  • 94 2 NE W DELHI: A Bill for the constitution of a National Film Board to include the Film Institute was being introduced during the current session, pr. £JLP Skar Mlnl ster for m;- f? 1 011 and Broadcasting, told Mr. M. Govinda Reddy m a written reply In
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  • 66 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Plarning Minister, Mr. O. L. Nanda, has expressed his desire not t o contest m the forthcoming General Election but to devote himself to constructive work. Mr. Nanda is understood to have to^d the General council of the Bharat Sewak Samaj that
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  • 510 3 WORLD BANK IMPRESSED Anxiety To Give Assistance its implementation. So the reservation* fete, are not likeW The Bank, which is operated on purely non-political, business lines considers each individual project on its merits and has set up some standards for judging grant of assistance and it is
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  • 124 3 MADRID, Dec. 11. Four and a half million dozen eggs brought from th e United States were put on sale yesterday tn Madrid as the government sought to halt the ever-rising cost of living. Price for this product has been fixed at 23 pesetas (60 U.S.
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  • 200 3 Research On Life Of N. E. F. A. Tribes SHILLONG: The NorthEast Frontier Agency Administration has decided to intensify research on the different aspects of the life and activities of the colourful tribes of the Agency mi n the course Of the next five years. A sum of Rs 1,350,000
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  • 68 3 JHELUM CHANGING COURSE? RAWALPINDI: An urgent request has been m ade by the Jhelum District authorities for the early construction ©f a six-furlong buna on the western bank of the River Jhelum. The river i« swiftly changing its course on the western •tide threatening the city. It is stated that
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  • 125 3 LUCKNOW: Man eaters and other wild animals will be taken out m processions which will form a part of the programme drawn up for early December to celebrate the second annual Wild Life week m Uttar Pradesh. Other items of the programme include the display
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  • 72 3 LUCKNOW: Poor pilgrims visiting Sarnath on the occasion of the Buddha jayanti celebrations will find that rent-free hutments aacr c available for them. The Mahabodhi Society, Sarnath, had approached the Prime Minister for this facility for the pilgrims. The Uttar Pradesh Government, who made special arrangements
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  • 491 3 TRIVANDRUM: libe General Action CouncJ censtitute<f to conduct an agitation for getting a Bench of the Kerala High Court .established m Trivandrum, cabled off the 20-day old ag-,'tat>ion fr<» m midnight of Nov. 28. This decision was taken at a meeting of the General Action
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  • 362 3 CALCUTTA: The 44th session of the Indian Science Congress, meetir.g here from January 13 to 20, 1957, is likely to prove memorable for a number of reasons. The session will coincide with the cefltenary celebrations of the Calcutta University, which invited the Indian Science Congress t o
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  • 143 3 KASHMIR ISSUE IN U. N. KARACHI: Karachi's newspaper Dawn, reported that a "number of Powers, including the united States" ha<j advised Pakistan not to pess for a discussion of the Kashmir issue mi n the Security Council before January next. The paper's London correspondent said the Security Council's deliberations on
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  • 256 3 NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission is considering upward revision of the rural housing target of Rs. 100,000,000 over the Second Plan period, according to informed sources here. No "physical targets'' for rural housing were recommended m the Second Plan but the improvement of the
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  • 453 3 LUCKNOW: What happens to elephants when they die? This mystery has never been satisfactorily solved. Many believe that elephants go to some secluded place to die whe n the y feel their end is near. According t o Mr. Negi, the Uttar Pradesh Deputy Minister for Forests, a
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  • 133 3 MOVE FOR FREE AIR TRAVEL FOR M.P.s NEW DELHI; A Nonofficial Bill seeking 1.9 provide tree travel by air lor Members ol Parliament was introduced m the Lok Sabba by Mr. Keshavaiengar. Members cj Parliament are at present entiiled to free travel by train. In the statement of objects and
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  • 344 3 Adoption Of Hindu Children Prohibition If Wife Is Minor Amendment Accepted By Rajya Sabha NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha last week passed the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Bill as reported by the Select Committee with some amendments. Two of the amendments accepted by the House sought to prevent a person
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  • 366 3 NASSER'S WARNING ROME, Dec. 11.— President Nasser, m an interview with an Italian journalist, has claimed tha« "Egypt accepted the ceasefire for love of peace." The interview, to be published m the next issue of the Italian weekly Tempo, consisted of his answers to questions
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  • 136 3 MEW DELHI: The Deputy Speaker, Sarctar Hukum Singn, last week ruled out an adjournment motion, tab.ea by Mr. A. K. Gopalan, Communist leader, as he did not consider it urgent: The motion nought to discuss the serioj£< situation arising out of th« arrests and
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  • 242 3 COLOMBO: The Government has decided to close all loopholes m the law which now prevent it from taking swift action against publishers of literature harmful to the religious susceptibilities of the public. This is a sequel to protests from Catholics against the publication of the booklet
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  • 179 3 COLOMBO: A group of Ceylonese industrialists have arranged to manufacture razor blades 18 million a year for a start. The average annual imports of razor blades, chiefly from Germany and the U.K, is about 20 million. This industry will be entirely managed and run
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  • 98 3 COLOMBO: Mr. W. P. H. Dias. the smallholders representative on the Rubber Hesearch board who returned from Mulaya earlier this WMk has suggested to the Minister of Food and Agriculture to send a Ceylon mission to Malaya to study rubber-growing and production m that country. Mr. Dias
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  • 277 4 Reported Anglo-Fr. Agreement PARIS, Dec. 12. Britain and France are reported moving for a meeting with Egypt to seek a settlement of the Suez Canal dispute. They are said to be leaning toward Egypt's terms. U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold woijld sit
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  • 281 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 12. Egypt might seek action m the United Nations General Assembly to obtain compensation for alleged damage caused by the British and French m the Suez Canal area and by Israel m the Sinai Desert, usually reliable sources said here yesterday. A meeting
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  • 89 4 PARIS. Dec. 12.— Britain and France with American backing last night were reported planning a new conference with Egypt under U.N. auspices to negotiate a Suez settlement. Western diplomats said "the present intention" of the two countries is to seek an early meeting of British, French
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  • 114 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 12 Israel told the U.N. last night she is ready to pull back more troops m the Sinai peninsula to let U.N. forces extend their occupation eastward^ An Israeli spokesman said Ambassador Abba Eban relay ed the information
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  • 50 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 12. The strength of the United Nations Emergency Force m Egypt topped the 3,700 mark yesterday, officials said. The arrival of a Finnish Contingent at the Naples Staging Area brought to eight the number of nationalities represented m the force, they added.— Reuter
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  • 124 4 P. I. -U. S. BASE TALKS FAIL WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.— Karl A. Bendetsen, Special U.S. negotiator returned from the Philippines last night to report to High Defence officials on the breakdown of the U.S.Philippine base negotiations. The Special negotiator was met at International Airport by James D. Bell. State Department
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  • 65 4 The Annual Christmas Party of the Old People's Club will be held on Thursday, Dec. 13, at 4.30 p.m. m the Wesley Hall. About 100 old people from the Social Welfare Homes will be entertained and each will be presented with a gift. Lady Black,
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  • 179 4  -  GOLDA MEIR WASHINGTON, Dec. 12— Israel's Foreign Minister, Golda Meir, said yesterday her government would be ready "within an hour" to begin direct peace talks with Egypt if the Egyptians say the word. "We are convinced peace can only be negotiated through direct
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  • 117 4 UNITED NATIONS. N.Y., Dec. 12.— Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi complained yesterday to the AsianAfrican group that many plans are being made to help the "aggressors," Britain and France, but no one is helping the "aggressed," Egypt, informed sources said at the U.N. Fawzi was
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  • 83 4 CAIRO. Dec. 12.— The United Nations Emergency Force Headquarters will today move from its temporary base m Cairo to a more central point for the control of its forces it was announced here last night. The new headquarters site will be at El Ballah,
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  • 169 4 IRAQ'S ONLY CONCERN IS OIL! BAGHDAD, Dec. 12.— Iraq's Minister of Economics, Dr. Nadim Alpachachi, said yesterday Iraq is concerned only m the resumption of the flow of Iraqi oil through Syria as soon as possible, and is" not now considering diverting pipelines through Turkish territory. Alpachachi's statement came after
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  • 102 4 MCMURDO SOUND?. Antarctica, Dec. 12 The Duke of Edinburgh has been invited to visit Antarctica by Rear Admiral George Dufek, commander of the U.S. deep freeze Antarctic expedition. The Duke has been m Australia attending the Olympic Games. He is due to officiate at ceremonies
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  • 77 4 ARAB LAWYERS PROTEST STRIKE CAIRO, Dec. 12. The Arab Bar Association called yesterday for a strike of al] Arab lawyers on December 17 m protest against "the Iraqi Governments violation of the rights and freedom of the Iraqi peoples." ft said the strike would also protest against "the shedding o
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  • 103 4 ROME, Dec. 12.— The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation announced yesterday that Far Eastern foresters and agriculturalists will be invited to study conservation and control of water and soil m watershed lands at a conference at Hazaribagh, India, from next Jan. 28 to Feb. 22. By agreement
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  • 210 4 VIENNA, Dec 12. Premier Janos Kadar of Hungary predicted the early defeat of his opposition yesterday an<j said he hoped to announce a detailed programme for his Rus-sian-backed government late next week, Radio Budapest reported last night. Kadar spoke to a workers' delegation, the Budapest station said. The
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  • 131 4 ANTI— RUSSIAN RESOLUTION UNITED NATIONS, New York. Dec. 12 Angered by the definiant walkout of Hungary's pro-Moscow delegation, diplomats rallied today- behind a resolution condemning Russia for tampering m Hungarian affairs. Three more nations Spain Turkey and Colombia threw m their support, bringing the resolution's total sponsorship to 20 as
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  • 75 4 IN AID OF HUNGARIAN CHILDREN NEW YORK. Dec. 12.— The United Nations Children's Fun^ (UNICEF) Executive Board yesterday unanimously adopted a recommendation that 700.--000 dollars (£250.000 sterling) worth of relief supplies be used for Hungarian children and mothers m Hungary and Austria. After the decision was announced Mr. Imre Hollai.
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  • 63 4 HUNGARIAN WALKOUT IN U.N. ASSEMBLY NEW YORK, Dec. 12.— The Hungarian delegation at the United Nations walked out of the General Assembly yesterday m protest against the world organisations "continued interference" m Hungary's internal affairs." Mr. Imre Horvath "Foreign Minister" of the Soviet imposed Budapest Government led the walkout shortly
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  • 42 4 KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Dec. 12 Britain's Prime Minister Eden received Jamaica's Chief Minister Norman W. Man ley last night at Golden Eye, Eden's vacation villa, and discussed Jamaican political and economic affairs. Eden was sun-tanned and i looked fit. AP
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  • 145 4 BELFAST, Dec. 12. Irish Republican Extremists today made a number of attacks m Northern Ireland and blew up a BBC Broadcast Relay Station at Londonderry. They tried to take over Gough Barracks m Armagh, the depot of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, but their
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  • 439 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 12. "The biggest, and most difficult question" of the Nehru-Eisenhower talks m Washington will be that of Communist China, Newsweek magazine said yesterday. "Nehru, who has just concluded extensive conversations with China's Premier Chou En-lai, will almost certainly bring a message from
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  • 312 4 RUBBER FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY OTTAWA, Dec. 12. The Canadian rubber foot-wear industry asked the Tariff Board Tuesday to find that higher tariff duties are necessary against the threat of growing imports of rubber footwear and rubber-soled canvas shoes from low-wage countries. The request was included m a 33-page brief to the
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  • 66 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 12— 'Ike's advisers have made a firm decision to maintain a full supply of oil for domestic use,*' Newsweek Magazine said yesterday. "This will take priority over emergency shipments to Europe. The tanker movement of oil from the Gulf (of Mexico t o
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