Indian Daily Mail, 19 December 1956
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Title Section16 1956-12-19 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XII No. 305 SIIWAfOKE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CEN16 words
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Article711 1956-12-19 1 NEHRU- IKE HUSH HUSH TALKS World Problems Discussed SINGULAR AND SIGNAL HONOUR DONE TO NEHRU GETTYSBURG, Pennsylvania, Dec. 18 President Eisenhower and ihe Indian Prime Minister Mr. Xehru, drove here together from Washington yesterday and went straight to the President's Gettysburg Farm to start their four-day talks on world affairs.Reuter - 711 words
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Article97 1956-12-19 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.— The White House gave a luncheon yesterday for 60 women m honour of Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter of India's Prime Minister Nehru. Mrs. Gandhi, a slender, darkhaired woman, arrived with Mrs. G. L. Menta, the wife of India's Ambassador. Both were cladA.P. - 97 words
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757 1956-12-19 1 Malaya's Defence And Finance Talks In London TUNGKU MEETS LENNOX-BOYD LONDON, DEC. 18 TUNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, MALAYA'S CHIEF MINISTER HEK£ Fltti DEFENCE AND FINANCE TALKS WITH THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WAS HOLDING HIS FIRST MEETING WITH MR. ALAN LENNOX— BOYD THE COLONIAL SECRETARY TUESDAY. The Malayan Federation Chief Minister arrived .mReuter - 757 words
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Article49 1956-12-19 1 At the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. Lee Choon Eng will ask the Minister of Communications and Works if he will consider accepting Tamil for driving tests. He will also ask when will "kuoyu" (Chinese language) be accepted for driving tests. •imiillif]iii|.lHliitiliili|i|illililt!lHSUir|i|i:liiii«itllllllil49 words
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Article70 1956-12-19 1 The Governor has appointed the following persons to be City Councillors with effect from Dec. 1. 1956, under sub-Section (1) (b) of Section 6 of the Municipal Ordinance: 1. Mr. Leslie Rayner. 2.1 Mr. J. R. McOougall. 3. Miss Wee Kiat Neo. 4. Mr. Lee Chief Wing.70 words
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Article172 1956-12-19 1 MIAMI, Florida, Dec. 18. A Miami mother who believes that her son has been prisoner m Red China since the Korean war has appealed to India's Prime Minister Nehru for "even the smallest bit of help" m finding him. Mrs. Richard E. ShaddickA.P. - 172 words
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Article41 1956-12-19 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 18-Ap-pointment of Stan Swinton, former Chief of Bureau of Singapore, to the new post of General News Editor of the Associated Press expanding world service was announced Tuesday by Frank J Starzel, General Manager.— APAP - 41 words
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Article69 1956-12-19 1 Pak. Wants A Date For Kashmir KARACHI. Dec. 18.— The Pakistan Government asked its permanent representative, at the United Nations to request the Security Council to fix a date for discussion of the Kashmir question a foreign office source stated. Pakistan will ask the Security Council to take steps toReuter - 69 words
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Article119 1956-12-19 1 BELGRADE. Dec, 18. The Yugoslav Foreign Office last nignt issued a statement about reports from abroad that presiaent Tato is to be invited to visit Wasmngton. It said: 'If it has come, o r comes, to an invitat.on by tne Government of tnc UnitedReuter - 119 words
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244 1956-12-19 1 NEW YORK, Dec 18 The unprecedented informality and privacy between President Elsenhower and Mr. Nehru m their current talks on world affairs was stressed m the American Dress A ieadinsr article published m the New York WorldTelegram a od 15 ot)\*r Scripps-Howard newspapers said the244 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-12-19 1 Indian Premier Jawaharlal N leaving Delhi by air for talks with President Eisenhower m Washington, gets good l-.d. wishes from >f. A. Men<hlUov. Soviet Ambassador to India, at the airport. Nehrtf stopped over briefly mi n L>ondcn en route to USA. Others m the photo are58 words
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114 1956-12-19 1 GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, DEC. 18 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER IS EXPECTED TO OFFER A MAJOR NEW ECONOMIC AID PROGRAMME TO INDtA AS A RESULT OF TALKS WITH MR. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, INDIAN PRIME MINISTER. The President was reported by authoritative sources to have expressed concern atReuter - 114 words
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Article167 1956-12-19 1 NEHRU LEARNS FARMING FROM IKE! GETTYSBURG. Pennsylvania. Dec. 18. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian PriSic Minister, received a 30-minute lesson m farming from President Eisenhower yesterday. Mr. Nehru learned the rudiments of husbandry during a tour of the President's farm here after a three-hour conference on world affairs. He andReuter - 167 words
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Article216 1956-12-19 1 LONDON. Dec. 18.— Mr. Selmyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary told the House of Commons he regretted to say that arrangements for clearing the blocked Suez Canal were not going as well as he had hoped. He said It had been suggested that the Anglo-French salvageReuter - 216 words
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Article72 1956-12-19 1 AHMEDABAD, Bombay State, Dec 18. Demonstrators demanding creat.on of a separate Gujeratl speaking state to-day stoned the oar of Bombay's Chef Minister, Mr. Y. B. (ha van when he arrived here to address a rally of Home Guards. This was the third In a series ofReuter - 72 words
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Article30 1956-12-19 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 18.— Pope Pius XIII will broadcast his Christmas Message next Sunday. Due. 23, instead of on Cnnstmas eve, a Vatican source said to-day ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article187 1956-12-19 1 OSLO. Dec. 18.— Two Norwegian ships stuck m the Suez Canal will not be released by the Egyptians until the AngloFrench forces have all been withdrawn from Port Said, according to a resort received by the Norwegian Foreign Mints* try today.— Reuter AMMAN, Dec. 18. Mr. Suleiman Nabulsi,Reuter - 187 words
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Advertisement9 1956-12-19 1 VhE LEADING TAMIL DAILY/ for MALAY* OVER 21 YEARsI^9 words
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475 1956-12-19 2 Indian Daily Mail BLACK SHEEP IN SOUTH EAST ASIA Spore, Wed., Deo. 19, 1956 OPPOSITION parties m both the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore (have flayed their respective Governments for the kind of sham merdeka which they are seeking from Britain and which would only convert the475 words
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Article1278 1956-12-19 2 Frank Moraes - Frank Moraes By IV-The Great Louisville Experiment r> ACIAL discrimination, whether perpetrated by white on coloured or vice versa, is inexcusable. Yet while unequivocally condemning the discriminatory treatment of negroes m the United States, it would be unfair to ignore the many genuine efforts made to erase1,278 words
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Article744 1956-12-19 2 Integrated Study Essential Dr. Prasad's Appeal NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, said here that proper integration of the bits of knowledge scattered m various lands was not only essential for the lifting of the "curtain over patches of ignorance" but also for having an integrated history744 words
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131 1956-12-19 2 NAFEN - EXTENDING INDO-CZECH TRADE AGREEMENT NAFEN NEW DELHI: India's trade agreement with Czechoslovakia expiring at the end of this month, is likely to be expended for another year, it is reliably learm. Meanwhile, the Czechs have been keenly exploiing th Indian market and t at the same time, bujing" goods Here131 words
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Article172 1956-12-19 2 ALIEN TROOPS AND BASES MUST GO NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said the basic approach to the problem o f eliminating fear of war was to remove "all foreign forces and foreign bases from every co-ii-try." In his speech opposing a Communist resolution asking 1 for India's withdrawl from the172 words
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Article89 1956-12-19 2 NAFEN - NAFEN CHINESE PREMIER DACCA: An honorary Doctoiuto of Laws will be conferred on Mr. Chcu En lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, by the Dacca University m the course of his visit to East Pakistan, it is reliably learned here. A special convocation for this purpose is89 words
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85 1956-12-19 2 NAFEN - NAFEN NEW DELHI: India has offered Mr. B. r. Batra fcr election to the post of Permanent Director cf the International Congress) of Tele-Com-murications Unicn. Mr. Batra. Chief Engineer to the Union Communications Ministry m the post and Telegraph Department, is leading the Indian delegation85 words
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Article213 1956-12-19 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Satish Chandra, Deputy Minister for Production, told the Lok Sabha that preliminary investigations showed that the manufacture of synthetic petrol m India would be an economic proposition since the cost of production of the raw material coal m the country was very213 words
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647 1956-12-19 2 CHAVAKACHCHERI. Today Sinhalese is being thrust down the throats and undemocratic manner against our will because the present unitary Government has enabled the majority to ride rough shod over the Tamilspeaking minority, said Mr. V. Navaratnam, M.P., for Chavakachcheri, at a public meeting which647 words
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129 1956-12-19 2 NAFEN - INDIA'S COUNTERMEMORIAL ON PORTUGAL'S COMPLANT NAFEN NEW DELHI: India's coun-ter-memorial on the Portuguese complaint to the International Court is not yet ready, reliable sources indicated here. According to a schedule laid clown by the court, the Indian counter-memorial should be .submitted by December 15. Some material has to be collected129 words
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Article243 1956-12-19 2 GOVINNA. Mr. A. Aziz was only trying to "Pakistan'se" the people of Indian origin m this country who mislead them instead of trying to work for their welfare, 1 said the General Secretary of the Kalutara branch of the Ceylon Workers' Congress Mr. P. Devarajan. when he243 words
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Article78 1956-12-19 2 NAFEN - NAFEN KARACHI: The Pakistan Government is shortly appointing Trade Commissioners m six foreign capitals, namely, New York, Rangoon, Hong Kong, Nairobi, Khartoum and Beirut, to promote experts. Furthermore, with a view to attracting buyers it is proposed to open several show rooms m addition to the 1478 words
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Article42 1956-12-19 2 INDORE: Mr. Ramslngli Verma, Vice-President of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, said here that about 300 industrial labour families now living m the slum areas of Indore would be shifted to new blocks near the Nanda Nagar colony.42 words
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1745 1956-12-19 3 AIM OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PLANNING DESHMUKH'S ANALYSIS WALTAIR: MR. C. D. DESHMUKH CHAIR MAN OF THE UNIVERSITY GRANTS i COMMIS SfON. SAID HERE THAT A SIGNIFIC^S IM IKOVEMENT IN THE SPHERE OF hSghSk" EDUCATION WOULD BE THE INTRODUCTION OF A COURSE OF GENERAL EDUCAXION AT APPROPRIATE LEVELS IN ORDER1,745 words
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125 1956-12-19 3 HINDI TO BE MADE COMPULSORY IN ANDHRA HYDERABAD: Hindi will he made a compulsorj subject m the higher forms of secondary schools m Andhra Pradesh soon, Mr. n. Sanjiva Reddi, Chjpf Minister, s.iia here. Mr. Reddi, who was speaking at a reception given to him by the Hydeiafoad Hindi Prachar125 words
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Article137 1956-12-19 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Government has placed an order for 25 English-built Gnat light-weight fighters, according to the Chairman of the Folland Aircraft Company, Mr C. L. Hill.. A British Information handout credits Mr. Hill as saying that a contract for assembly of 15 more planes137 words
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99 1956-12-19 3 CHOU'S SURPRISE GIFT TO UDAY SHANKER NEW DELHI. Uday Shanker, the noted dancer and his wife, Amla, who are now m Delhi staging a shadow play on the Bnddha's life, received a surprise sift from the Chinese prime Minister, Mr. Chou Enlai. The gift packed m a beautiful basket consisted99 words
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Article228 1956-12-19 3 Ceylon's Money Supply Increases COLOMBO: ceylcn's money supply rose by Rs. 13.800.--000 to Rs 1,077,700,000 during October" This figure is the highest since 1942. The previous highest was Rs. 1,077,100.000 m November last year. A large decrease m the government's rupee cash was the chief expansionary influence m October. This228 words
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Article235 1956-12-19 3 SHIPPING TARGETS UNDER II PLAN NEW DELHI: In order to fulfil the Second Plan target of 3,90,000 gross registered tonnage of shipping the Ministry of Transport, it is reliably understood, is approaching the Planning Commission for a further allotment of Rs. 40 erore.s. The First Pfa n target was 6.00,000235 words
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210 1956-12-19 3 NEW DELHI: Portugal has now agreed to let an Egyptian observer to visit Goa for the second time, according to a reliable source. India is understood to have been informed of the Portuguese decision through dipiomatic channels Mr. A. K. Khalil, who210 words
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279 1956-12-19 3 Pakistan Aims At Higher Cotton Output KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan are understood to have finalised the outline of their future cash orcp policy. It covers the production of cotton, tea, sugarcane, tobacco, oil seeds and pulses. A substantial amount of money has been sanctioned by the Central Government ft*279 words
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Article274 1956-12-19 3 CZECH TRADE DELEGATION TO INDIA here- ior talks with th e Union SSfK" Mmi stry j^ffi tI Tr dl ns Corporation. The Czech Foreign Trade Deputy Minister. Mr V Ko yak. leads the delegation" which also includes theCzSh ?uTrIe V s MimStCr f r »?8 It Is understood Czechoslovakia i274 words
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Article121 1956-12-19 3 NEHRU'S MESSAGE TO NASSER NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru has sent a personal communication to President Nasser of Egypt, it is officially confirmed here. Mr. Nehru's communication is believed to deal with India's attitude to the stationing of the international police force and the conditions under which the Government of121 words
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Article1132 1956-12-19 3 Introduction Within 10 Yrs. Under Phased Programme NEW DELHI: The Bill seeking to establish standards of weights and measures based on the Metric system, as reported by a joint comnnl.ee, was passed by the Lok Sabha. The Bill proposes the 'introduction of Metric system m the1,132 words
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Advertisement116 1956-12-19 3 UAJNDHI AMi:uiAJOLK ©On profession, finance, family, etc., by monthly details for one year $4. Weekly 12. Answers to a questions $2 HANUIViAN KAVAw,,n Send birth date or writing time, age. Postage $1-00. Send money order or British Postal orders. HANUMAN ASHRAMAM, TIRUTANI, (S. India). Travel As A Prince Wiih AIR116 words
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663 1956-12-19 4 Menon 9 Strong Plea To Correct imbalance NEW YORK, DEC. 18 MR. V. K. KRISHNA MENON, INDIAN MINISTER WITHOUT PORTFOLIO AND LEADER OF HIS COUNTRY'S DELEGATION AT THE UNITED NATIONS, MADE A STRONG PLEA FOR AFRICAN AND ASIAN REPRESENTATION IN THE SECURITY663 words
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Article215 1956-12-19 4 NOTHING SPECIFIC SAYS MENON WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.— President Eisenhower and Mr. Nehru would be having an exchange of ideas m their talks here, Mr. Krishna Menon was quoted as saying. Mr. Menon added that the American and Indian leaders would accomplish 'nothing specific' m their talks. The interview with Mr.Reuter - 215 words
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Article197 1956-12-19 4 EDEN WILL KNOW WHERE HE STANDS LONDON, Dec. 18 Sir Anthony Eden, whose position as Prime Minster is regarded by s <>me political quarters as 55$ 1? h K, balance > wiu tomght be able to gauge the feeling of his follower! at a private party meeting. He will beReuter - 197 words
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Article84 1956-12-19 4 iu ftl y. L,ec is. Indian Prime Minister Nehru's visit to Washington focussed attention on United States Policy towards Communist China, the national daily newspaper, Asahl Snimbun, said to-day m one of the few comments from Japan on the Nehru-Eisenhower meeting. The Asahi said the UnitedReuter - 84 words
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Article177 1956-12-19 4 TAMIL IN MADRAS ASSEMBLY (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 18. An interim budget for Madras State covering the first four months of the next financial year, that Is from April to July 1957, was presented by the Finance Minister before the Assembly. Members were pleased to find that no177 words
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137 1956-12-19 4 He Refused To Vote For Defeated Condidate WASHINGTON. Dec. 18.- President Eisenhower was normally re-elected yesterday when the 531 members of the American electoral college cast their votes. One democratic elector m Alabama refused to vote for Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the defeated Democratic candidate, with the result that Mr. EisenReuter - 137 words
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145 1956-12-19 4 To Do Away With Moscow's Domination BELGRADE, Dec. 18.— The Yugoslav Communist Party's coming talks with polish leaders were sse n by Foreign observers here as its most important foreign contact since the recent disorders m Communist world. Yugoslav's look to Poland as their closest potentially m the fight againstReuter - 145 words
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80 1956-12-19 4 PRECAUTIONS AGAINST IRISH TERRORISTS LONDON, Dec. 18. Police took strictest security measure at London Airport to-day for the departure of Lord Brookeborough, Northern Ireland Prime Minister, after an overnight television attack o n the outlawed "Irish Republican Army" organisation. Secret service men, Scotland Yard detectives and uniformed police mixed withReuter - 80 words
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Article125 1956-12-19 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dec. 18. There are reports m lobby circles that Ind'a's Minister without portfolio Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon has submitted his resignation. It appears Mr. Menon has been deeply wounded by many strong crit.c sms made against his voting and speeches125 words
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Article99 1956-12-19 4 Krishnan To Re-visit Australia PERTH, Dec. 18. Ramanathan Krishnan, the 19-year-old Indian tennis player, whose form m the Davis Cup InterZone Final against the United States won praise from critics, is likely to spend some time m Australia next year. Before leaving by air for Calcutta today he said heReuter - 99 words
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Article109 1956-12-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two Communist terrorists have been wounded by Security Forces m the Federation. A Home Guard Operational Section patroJ m the Cameron Highlands area of Pahang on Sunday found a camp for six terrorists and followed tracks from the camp. Later they met a gang109 words
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Article133 1956-12-19 4 MAINTENANCE COST OF U. N. POLICE NEW YORK, Dec. 18. The United States warned here that it would find it difficult to justify further voluntary contributions to upkeep of the United Nations Emergency Force unless all U.N. Members were assessed for the financial burden of the force. Mr. Richard LeeReuter - 133 words
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Article99 1956-12-19 4 From Our Own Correspondent. MADRAS, Dec. 18: Dalai Lama an<j Panchen Lama, spiritual and temporal rulers of Tibet were accorded a civic reception by the City Corporation iast evening. Madras citizens hav e been used to ebulliance and sparkle of politicians and kings were taken aback99 words
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Article45 1956-12-19 4 TOKYO, Dec. 18. The Foreign Ministry said here today Burma will give twenty tons of rice to famine stricken communities mi n Hokkaido The visiting Burmese Minister o f Industry Mr. Bok Khln Maung, will leave Tokyo short- ly ior MOKkaido.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article181 1956-12-19 4 ON INDIA'S SLUGGISH PRESS TOKYO, Dec. 18. A Japanese Columnist now visiting India sharply criticized the English language newspapers of New Delhi. "Speed evidently does not count for Indian papers," Miss Shiho Sakanishi, 60, an American-educated critic wrote m her column m the newspaper Sankei Jiji. "When one reads (only)A.P. - 181 words
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Article176 1956-12-19 4 Postal Arrangements For X'mas The Director of Posts, Singapore, announces that Tuesaay 25th Dec, 1956 (Christmas Day) will be observed as a Public Holiday and there will be one complete delivery ot correspondence on that day. Wednesday, 26th December. 1956 (Boxing Day) will also be observed as a Public Holiday176 words
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71 1956-12-19 4 LONDON, Dec. 18 Earl Attlee, a former Labour Prime Minister. today complaiaeu that no satisfactory answer has so far been given to tlie charge of Anglo-French collusion with Israel concerning the recent Israeli military operation against Egypt In a letter published 'm the Times, EarlReuter - 71 words
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57 1956-12-19 4 STADIUM COLLAPSES: TWO CHILDREN KILLED TOKYU, Dec. 18. Po i ice said to-day two children were rfilled and seven others seriously injured whe n the roof of a roller skating stadium m Haioro, Hokkaido, collapseo under the weight of a heavy snowfall. Police said about 50 children were playing mReuter - 57 words
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Article93 1956-12-19 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 Mr. Douglas Mac Arthur, was sworn m as United States Ambassador to japan at the State Department yesterday. Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, sa id at the ceremony that J ap a n was per haps entering a very important phaseReuter - 93 words
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Article129 1956-12-19 4 "ELIXIR OF LIFE" FOR BEE EXPERT MELBOURNE, Dec. 18Beekeepers m New South Wales are supplying "royal bee jelly" m the hope of restoring the health of world authority on bees, wasps and ants, Mr. Tarlton Rayment 74. Royal bee jelly is described as a milky substance from a gland mReuter - 129 words
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Article226 1956-12-19 4 TESTING OF METERS: NEW PROCESS NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, has developed a portable electronic multi-tester which permits testing and calibration of watt-meters, watt-hour meters, power factor meters and relays at line frequencies of 40 to 60 cycles per second. The design is based on the principle226 words
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Article237 1956-12-19 4 NEW DELHI: The execution of the project of setting up a second D.D.T. factory at AN waye, m Kerala, has been carried a stage further with the selection of an American firm for a "turn-key" job of supply, installation and commissioning of the plant. The factory237 words
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Article92 1956-12-19 4 MADRAS: The Principal of the Agricultural College and Research Institute, Coimbatore, has been made the Head of the Research wing of the Agricultural Department. He will inspect the research institutes m the State and give necessary instructions. With a view to relieving him of the routine duties92 words
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