Indian Daily Mail, 25 December 1956
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Title Section16 1956-12-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 311 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article684 1956-12-25 1 Nehru's Anxiety To Promote Israel-Arab Peace NO SPECIFIC PLAN OFFERED 'On the other hand countries in the East and our own country -have been attracted not to Communist regimes but to many economic socialistic experiment from which we wish to learn.' Reuter OTTAWA, DEC. 24 MR.Reuter - 684 words
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Article79 1956-12-25 1 NEHRU TO MEET ADENAUER BONN, Germany, Dec. 24 Prime Minister Nehru of Il6u. will stop in West Germany this week for a talk with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. The German Government's Press Office said today thut Nehru will interrupt his trip home from visits to the United States and Canada toAP - 79 words
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Article151 1956-12-25 1 OTTAWA, Dec. 24 India's globe-trotting Prime Minister Nehru ended a strenuous eightday visit to the U.S. and Canada last night and flew back io London for a meeting today with Prime Minister Anthony Eden. He left Ottawa's airport at 2355 GMT aboard the Columbine m. PresidentAP - 151 words
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447 1956-12-25 1 OTTAWA, Dec. 24. Informed sources said that Mr. Louis St. Laurent, Canada's Prime Minister, had told Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, that Canada refused to recognise China 'at this time.' Canada's views on the problem were outlined to Mr. Nehru byReuter - 447 words
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Article194 1956-12-25 1 POPE'S MESSAGE TO WORLD VATICAN CITY, Dec. 24. Pope Pius 12th warned the nations of the West against repeating 'the fatal error' of Munich and told the world's 470 million Catholics that in present circumstances they may lawfully go to war under certain conditions. Making his Christmas Broad cast to194 words
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201 1956-12-25 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 24.— The Kremlin these days is combining a general internal crackdown throughout its empire with a gigantic propaganda drive to blame it all on U.S. "Imperialism." The Hungarian revolution and general discontent among young people in Communist areas haveA.P. - 201 words
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133 1956-12-25 1 NEW DELHI Dec. 24 The rightwing Hindu Communal Mahasabha Party bigh command yesterday issued an election manifesto demanding militarisation of India to counter Pakistan's alleged increasing military might. The Mahasabha Party, which has a following in some parts of Bengal, Maharashtra and Punjab, also demandedAP - 133 words
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Article85 1956-12-25 1 LONDON, Dec. 24.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, arrived in London today from his visit to North America where he had separate talks with President Eisenhower and the Canadian Government. The Indian Prime Minister told reporters that in the Christmas season one should be induced toReuter - 85 words
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140 1956-12-25 1 Proof Of Human Sacrifice In Britain From Our Own Correspondent. LONDON, Dec. 24. Scotland Yard technicians are working on the oldest mystery they ever have tackled. They are trying to discover if someone was murdered 1,800 years ago. A black substance found on Pagan Hill carvings in Cambridgeshire has beenA.P. - 140 words
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Article85 1956-12-25 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 24 —Police prevented a demonstration before the Russian trade representative office here yestevday by the Praja Socialist Party protesting against armed Russian intervention in Hungary. The march of Praja Socialists was stopped by police under a regulation banning political processions imposed during past agitationAP - 85 words
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Article31 1956-12-25 1 PRAGUE, Dec. 24 Women today staged a free for all in the streets here while queuing for rare cocoa flour a delicacy sold only at Christ* mas.31 words
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Article38 1956-12-25 1 TOKYO, Dec. 24 After a one-month stay to promote fishery relations with Japan, the nine-member Chinese Communist fishery mission left Tokyo by air early Sunday, bound for R «"1 r?hlno via Hnnir Kong APAP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-12-25 1 Helicopter* of the Royal Air Force Helicopter Squadron land troop* in inaooootlble part* of the Kyrenla mountain* of Cypru», In combined exerolte. The holloopter* took off from32 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-12-25 1 The Duke of Edinburgh (centre) with the Hon. C. M. Bowden (left), Chairman of the Rom Sea Committee and Sir Edmund Hillary (right) after meeting members of the New Zealand Antarctic Expedition aboard the "Endeavour" at Lyttelton, New Zealand.42 words
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222 1956-12-25 1 INEHRU WARNS NDIANS AGAINST AUTONATION OTTAWA, Dec. 24 India's Prime Minister Mr Nehru visited the offices of the'lnaiau High Commission where he advised the Indian' community not to become spoiled in an age of automation. 'Life in the United SUt.es and Canada is so mechanical, 1 he said. 'When anReuter - 222 words
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Article82 1956-12-25 1 KARACHI. Dec. 24.— Mr. Chou En-lai and Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Prime Ministers of Communist China and Pakistan today signed a statement renewing pledges of friendship between the two countries. The statement issued at the end of Mr. Chou's three-day visit to Karachi said they were 'of theReuter - 82 words
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Article160 1956-12-25 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 24 Two hundred men of letters from fourteen Asian countries met here for a seven day conference intended to promote friendship and solidarity among writers in Asia. Countries which have sent delegates arc Burma, China, Ceylon, Mongolia. Nepal, Pakistan, Syria, Iran,Reuter - 160 words
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Article375 1956-12-25 1 LONDON, Dec. 24. —Mr. Chou En-lai, Chinese Communist Prime Minister, has accepted Soviet Government invitation to visit Russia next month, Moscow radio said. The announcement of Mr. Chou's proposed visit said: 'With a view to the further consolidation of the fraternal friendship and co-operation between theReuter - 375 words
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76 1956-12-25 1 Vet. Course For Malayans In Madras College The Government ol India have reserved six seats in the Madras Veterinary College for admission of private foreign students and students of Indian origin domiciled abroad. Students of Indian origin domiciled in Malaya ca-i al.-o apply for nomination for the Agricultural Course in76 words
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Advertisement11 1956-12-25 1 I i MONTH I Hi bMOnJ"" okrdq lH 1 YEAR bbouu11 words
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Article325 1956-12-25 2 NEW DELHI: Pakistan had withheld payment of over Rs. 76 lakhs due tc the Govenment of India, for the supply ©f canai water, Mr. S. N. Mishra, Deputy Minister for planing, told Mr. Gidwani during questiontime in Lok sabha. Another Rs. 18.45 lakhs was due from Pakistan325 words
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Article330 1956-12-25 2 BANGALORE: Dr. C. V. Raman, Ncbel Prize-winner in Physics, presented the results of his recent investigations throwing a nc w light on the physical properties of metals ana especial. y c n the relation between their thermal and elastic behaviours. In a lecture delivered to the Indian330 words
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406 1956-12-25 2 Two 1 0,000-Ton Aluminium Plants For India NEW DELHI: THE SETTING UP OF TWO ALUMINIUM MANUFACTURING PLANTS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR, EACH OF 10fiW-TON CAPACITY, IS UNDERSTOOD TO HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED BY AN £?X--PERT COMMITTEE OF THE UNION GOVERNMENT. It is believed the Government of India has decided to goNAFEN - 406 words
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105 1956-12-25 2 INDIAN STALL AT THAI FAIR IMPRESSES ALL BANGKOK: The Indian pavilion in the International ira'Je Fair, which opened in BangKok last week, is attracting a large numbers of visitors. At least 50,000 people have already visited the pavilion since its opening. King Bhumipol Aduldej, who visited all the national pavilions105 words
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Article155 1956-12-25 2 DECREASE IN PAKISTAN JUTE TRADE DACCA: Sales of raw jute for export from East Pakistan during November, 1956, dt»clined to 519 977 bales from 613,008 bales 'in the previous month, according to the State Bank of Pakistan. The decline took place in spite of increased purchases by the Sterling areaNAFEN - 155 words
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251 1956-12-25 2 NEW DELHI: THE DELHI ZOOLOGICAL PARK WILL BE OPENED ON OCTOBER f, 1957, ACCORDING TO PRESENT PLANS. Work is going apace on Die 400-acre site, adjoining Puiana Qila. A boundary wall is coming up. Final plans and drawings have been received from the German251 words
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261 1956-12-25 2 Punjab's Rs.200m. Flood Control Scheme JULL.UNDUR: A long-term programme to fight the flood mence m the State is being tentatively prepared by the Punjab Government. The entire programme is estimated to cost Rs. 200,000,--000. and its execution is proposed to be phased over nine years from 1956-57 to 1965-(56. ANAFEN - 261 words
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221 1956-12-25 2 Uday Shankar 's Shadow Play; On 'Buddha PATNA: Uday Shankar'a new shadow play, "Life of the Buddha," was inaugurated in Bihar for the first time as part of the Buddha Jayanii celebrations. The Government of Hihar has sanctioned Rs. 10.000 towards the expenses 'of the play, and all gate-money goesNAFEN - 221 words
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Article142 1956-12-25 2 CALCUTTA: The value of cotton textile machinery imported into India in the first six months of the current fiscal year amounted to Rs. 61,--600.000 as compared with Rs. 31,100,000 in the similar period of last year. Total imports of cotton textile machinery in 1955-56 were valued atNAFEN - 142 words
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Article215 1956-12-25 2 SPREAD OF BUDDHISM IN AMERICA CALCUTTA; American interest in Buddhism is steadily increasing and there have betn some conversions to this religion recently, Dr. Franklin Edgerton t a noted Buddhist scholar from the United States who was invited oy the Union Government to attend Buddha Jayanti celebrations in India, told215 words
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Article96 1956-12-25 2 CALCUTTA: The number of monkeys exported from India in the six months ending September, 1956 recorded a sharp increase to 99,261 from 61,132 in the corresponding period of last year, according to official figures. In terms of value, exports amounted to Rs. 3,900 000 asNAFEN - 96 words
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Article814 1956-12-25 2 DR. A. L. MUDALIAR'S PLEA COIMKATOKE: Addressing the members of the OMmfootore Medical Association, Dr. A. Lakshmanaswamy Mudaliar. Vice-chancellor of Madras University, appealed to them to think seriously and express their views frankly with iegard to certain proposals before the Government in respect of provHtflg higher814 words
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Article368 1956-12-25 2 AMRITSAR: The Prime Minister of Kashmir, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, declared that any attempt by Pakistan to annex Kashmir by force or otherwise would meet with fai.ure. Bakshi GhuJam Mohammed who was addressing the annual political conference O f the Amntsar District congress at Tam Taran, a368 words
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Article170 1956-12-25 2 Election Expenses New Ceilings NEW DELHI: New cei.ings, cf permissible election expenses by a candidate have been fixed by the Government O f India through amendments to the Representation cf the People (Conduct of Elections an d Election Petitions) Ru.es. A copy o f the amendments was laid befiore Parliament170 words
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Article40 1956-12-25 2 DO YOU KNOW WHY BUDAPEST, Dec 23 The newest jok e in Budapest is: H Do you know why the Hungarian government consists of on j v five members? A Ve s, that's all a Russian tank can carry.- APAP - 40 words
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Article219 1956-12-25 2 NASIK: More than 50,000 followers of Dr. B. R kar, who assembled at Ami kar Nagar here to pay Jon* to the last remains y o?° n S leader, embraced Buddhism Anand Kausalyayan adminu* tered the oath of allertST Pali which was simultaneous?translated into Marathi by219 words
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Article208 1956-12-25 2 Elections In Andhra HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh Congress EJerticn Committee finalised yesterday its list of candidates for the 28 seats i n the Lck Sabha from Andhra after ten hourof deliberations. It is understood that three women and a Musli m are among the names recommended. Piominent amcng tho.<j elected208 words
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Article197 1956-12-25 2 BOMBAY: Mr Morarji Desai, union Minister for Commerce, Heavy Industry ami Consumer Industry told shk and rayon industrialists that it was up t o them to develop an export market for their products an<j i f they experienced any difficulties, the Government would try to obviate thejr197 words
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Article73 1956-12-25 2 UOLTON, England, Dec. 23. The parents of a British army driver learned with light Saturday that he had been found alive in the Maiayan jungle 11 days after it wa s feared he had been killed in a plane crash. They asked that the following messageAP - 73 words
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242 1956-12-25 3 and Mr. SoVarji £eel Un£n Mini t industry, ur B ed the P*op"e of Bo£?av C mm r <* »"d defend basic democratic lvalue. S2S to phold a d to demolish them by encour^o m Ob ru,e Wh They were addressing a gathering242 words
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Article124 1956-12-25 3 NEW DELHI: India's best films in 1956 for the award of President's and Prime Minister's medals will be selected in April 1957, says an Information and Broadcasting Ministry Press Note. The President's gold medal will be awarded to the best all-India feature film and the best Indian124 words
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Article92 1956-12-25 3 CALCUTTA: There are definite possibilities in India for increased exports from Australia, an Australian source said here. It is understood that R. W. C. Swartz, Parliamentary Secretary to the Australian Minister for Trade, who recently visited India has expressed the view that the industrial expansion programme92 words
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Article131 1956-12-25 3 NEW DELHI: The President has recognised Maharajkumar Hemant Singh Bahadur as the new Ruler of Dholpur in succession to his late Highness Maharaj-Rana Udalbhan Singh, who died on October 22, 1954, at Dehra Dun, says an official Press release. The late Maharaj-Rana left behind him no131 words
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Article89 1956-12-25 3 NEW DELHI: A number of suggestions such as the setting up of a board consisting of representatives of some of the I'nion Ministries, classification of hotels, loans to the hotel industry and facilities for consumption of liquor to foreign tourists have been made by the Estimates Committee89 words
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510 1956-12-25 3 ERNAKULAM: ,w r J Jonn Governordes lg nate of Madras, acf mp an j J ed by Mrs John, left in Madras Mr K Bhaskar, fc£i had come h r from Madras accompanied the Governor-designate, a large gathering: was present at the Ernakulam510 words
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Article120 1956-12-25 3 SUCCESS OF NEHRU'S TRIP LAUDED NEW DELHI, Dec. 23.— From India's capital. Prime Minister Nehru's trip to ths United States yesterday looked like a bijf success both for him and his hosts- Indian political observers, foreign diplomats and editorial writers gave that appraisal of Nehru's American visit which ended Friday.AP - 120 words
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Article60 1956-12-25 3 KARACHI, Dec. 23.—Chinese Prime Minister Mr. Chou En-lai had a two-hour private talk with the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Suhrawardy. This was the second scheduled meeting between the two leaders since Mr. Chou arrived here on Thursday. They are due to sign a joint statement on Monday before60 words
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427 1956-12-25 3 GOVT. TO BAN OFFENSIVE LITERATURE COLOMBO: The Government has decided to frame legislation to prevent the publication in Ceylon of literature calculated to offend the religious susceptibilities of Buddhists, Hindus, Christians or Mohamedans. A communique issued by the Information Department last week states that the Cabinet has approved of the427 words
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Article96 1956-12-25 3 COLOMBO: The Tamil Academy <>f Madras has awarded the first prize of Rs. 500 to Mr. S. Sivapathasundaram, formerly of the BBC and Ceylon Radio, for his scientific thesis on Broadcasting in Tamil. This book called in Tamil "Oliparappukkalai" runs into about 350 pages and is the first96 words
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Article117 1956-12-25 3 LONDON, Dec. 2.J.— The Hungarian govenuneoc has refused to give visas to three former British attorney generals who sought to go to Budapest to observe treason trials there, "Justice," an Association of British lawyers, announced yesterday. Justice, formed two weeks ago, is a group includingAP - 117 words
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Article274 1956-12-25 3 NEW DELHI: A bright scientific and technological future was forecast for the country by Dr. K. S. Krishnan, Director of the National Physical Laboratory, in the first of his series of "Sardar Patel Memorial Lectures" arranged by All India Radio. The series of three lectures, which are274 words
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Article159 1956-12-25 3 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Dec. 23. Northern Ireland police struck swift, surprise blows at dawn yesterday against political extremists, rounding up 32 suspected persons in raids in half a dozen communities, rounding up 32 suspected persons in raids in half a dozen communities. Raids were continuingA.P. - 159 words
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Article123 1956-12-25 3 LUSAKA, Rhodesia. Dec. 23. Guns with barrels made from human bones and bottles containing human brains have been found by police in an investigation of mass ritual murders among primitive peoples of Northern Khodesia. Police started inquiries after Catholic missionaries brought in reports of the murdersAP - 123 words
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Article87 1956-12-25 3 CUTTACK: The Orissa Governments has decided to set up four sugar factories in the State during the second FiveYear Plan period. Costing Rs. 8,000.000 each, the sugar mills will be located at Aska, Bargarh, Jenapur and Kujang, The installed capacity of each of these factories, whichNAFEN - 87 words
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127 1956-12-25 3 Last Br. Troops Quit Suez Canal Handed Over To U. N. Forces PORT SAID, Dec. 23.— The last British tank and troop detachment left Port Said soil Saturday night aboard ships that headed out to sea. A strict all-day curfew was imposed on all residents in the British section asA.P. - 127 words
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Article182 1956-12-25 3 NICOSIA, Dec. 23.— The allied commander in chief General Sir Charles Keightley announced in a written statement here Saturday night that the Suez Canal, from El Cap to Port Said, has been handed over to the United Nations forces. Cyprus Radio said at 7 p.m. Saturday nightA.P. - 182 words
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Article139 1956-12-25 3 NEW DELHI; Mr. Cailos P. Gracia, Vice-President and Foreign Secretary of the Philippines, will pay a goodwill visit to India early in 1957, according to diplomatic sources here. The Indian tour is stated to be part of a projected Adian tour of the Filipino Vice-Pre-sident,NAFEN - 139 words
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Article120 1956-12-25 3 CALCUTTA: The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry is collecting information from its constituents with a view to finding out the utility of participation in exhibitions held abroad. At the last meeting of the Export Advisory Council, the view was expressed by some members thatNAFEN - 120 words
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Article99 1956-12-25 3 LAHORE: The Pakistani Army's combined manoeuvres reached a climax last Saturday when the home forces, known as "Northlanders," succeeded in establishing two bridgeheads across the major obstacle, a canal, an A. P. P. correspondent covering the manoeuvres "somewhere in West Pakistan" reported. The correspondent said "Exercise99 words
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Article95 1956-12-25 3 SANTINIKETAN: The Visvabharati University will 'it honorary Doctorate ee on Mr. Chou En-lai, me Minister of the People's r ipublic of China at its annual convocation to be held on January 15, 1957. Prime Minister Nehru, who is Chancellor of the University, will preside over the95 words
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Article380 1956-12-25 3 12 MINUTES OF HELL IN HUNGARY NEW DELHI: For 12 agonising minutes, a film which gives a clear but tragic picture of Hungary's bid for independence was shown in New Delhi last week. So many people wished to see this documentary film •'Hungarian Story." that extra shows had to beNAFEN - 380 words
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Article225 1956-12-25 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Education Minister, Dr Mono mohan Das, stated in the Lok Sabha that the Government of India proposed to establish a National Trust, whose duty it would be to lcok after, preserve and, if possible, acquire houses and building associated with the lives225 words
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Article374 1956-12-25 3 LAHORE; Kha n Abdu. Ghaffar Khan filed in the court of Justice Shabir Ahmed, who fcl trying him on charges Of making seditious speeches, a statement giving reasctis for withdrawing n is defence. The Red Shirt deader said in the statement that the treatment given by374 words
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Article85 1956-12-25 3 NEW DELHI: Four new Congress members took their seats in the Rajya Sabha after taking the oath. They were Mr. Dawood Ali Mirza (Madras), Pandit Balkrishna Sharma, Mr. Algurai Shastri. and Mr. Mahavir Prasad (ail from U.P.). The Chairman. Dr. S. Radhakrishuan, announced the resignation85 words
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Article93 1956-12-25 3 NEW DELHi: Mr. allsworth Bunker, U.S. Ambassa-dor-designate, is expected to arrive here to assume his otticu towards the end of January or early in February, according to diplomatic sources here t After Mr. Nehru 'n departure from Washington, Mr. Bunker wiil stay on to awaitNAFEN - 93 words
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Article68 1956-12-25 3 ANNAMALAINAGAR: Mr. M. A. Muthiah Chettiar ProChancellor, Annamalai University has nominated the following persons to the syndicate of the University and they will hold office for three years: Mr. M. P. Damodaran (Madras) and Janab Abdul Hameed Khan (Madras). To the Senate, the Pro Chancellor has nominated Messrs.68 words
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343 1956-12-25 4 Dr. Syed Mahmud's Warning At Madras Convention (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 24. The 40,000,000 Muslims in India should not become a new class of "untouchables" after Freedom, warned Dr. Syed Mahmud, Union Minister for External Affairs, when presiding over a convention of SouthCopyright - 343 words
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Article74 1956-12-25 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 24 Mirasdars of Madras State have decided to form themselves into a political party in order to safeguard the rights of the landowners against the hasty ill-conceiv-ed land reforms by Congress Government. The meeting of leading Mirasdars from all74 words
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Article142 1956-12-25 4 IRAQ'S RETORT TO EGYPT BAGHDAD, Dec. 24.—Premier Nuri As Said asserted Sunday that Iraq not Egypt and her "satellites" will decide what is good for Iraq. The 68-year-old strongman, his eyes flashing, referred to Nasser as a dictator and said "there is no cause for him to criticise Iraq." As142 words
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Article188 1956-12-25 4 YAOUNDE, French Camcroons. Dec. 24. Africans in the French mandated territory of Cameroons went to the polls Sunday to elect a new national assembly to replace the one dissolved last August. Following the same procedure as in Togoiand, another French mandated region of West Africa, the FrenchA.P. - 188 words
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Article191 1956-12-25 4 SOMBER CHRISTMAS IN JERUSALEM JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector, Dec. 24. This is a somber, almost sad Christmas in the Holy Land. Recent hostilities in the Middle East appear to have wiped away the festive mood of the season at which the Christian world proclaims peace and goodwill toward men. Even asA.P. - 191 words
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Article264 1956-12-25 4 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Dec. 24.— Carl H. Kraeling, former archaeology professor at Yale University, says paintings on the walls of an ancient synagogue excavated in Syria indicate that the Jews once illustrated books of the Bible despite bans against pictures of humans. He says this in "TheA.P. - 264 words
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Article121 1956-12-25 4 DAMASCUS, Dec. 24 The newly-formed "national front" which holds an absolute majority In the Syrian parliament, yesterday decided to support the nomination of outgoing rremicr Sabri Assali to form a new cabinet, a front spokesman said last night. Assali resigned office last Saturday as aAP - 121 words
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284 1956-12-25 4 Peronist High Command In Argentina? CARACAS, Venezuela, Dec. 24 Major Pablo Vincente, Chief Aide and spokesman for ex-Argentine Dictator Juan Peron, now an exile in Venezuela, told a reporter Sunday "there is a Peronist High Command operating anderground in Argentina." It is directing all the stripes and acts of sabotageAP - 284 words
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Article71 1956-12-25 4 DIES— IN PRAYER! ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania 24 A 70-year-old priest who came to America 32 years ago from Hungary stood on the pulpit of his new Church j«stcrday and thanked God 'or blessing "our work/' He raised his hands in prayer and fell dead. The Rev Ladislaus Nagy rector of St.AP - 71 words
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Article238 1956-12-25 4 "MADRAS SEASON" BEGINS From Our Own Correspondent. MADRAS, Dec. 24. The "Madras season" began in full swing as from yesterday and will continue for a month till after the Pongal. Amusement parks, industrial and swadeshi exhibition, music festivals, innumerable conventions and conferences will be held throughout the next month, attractingCopyright - 238 words
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99 1956-12-25 4 JAILED FOR PLOTTING ASSASSINATION MANAMA, Bahrain, Dec. 24. Five members of the outlawed Committee of National Unity were sentenced to long prison terms yesterday on charges of plotting to kill Shiek Al Khalifah, ruler of this oil-rich island in the Persian Gulf. A special court found the committee planned toA.P. - 99 words
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Article166 1956-12-25 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 Anna Kethly, refugee Cabinet member of the shortlived Ir.ire Nagy government, said last night Hungarian Secret Polks agents are coming to the United States as refugees. They have orders, she said, to spy on the real victims of Soviet aggression. Mrs. Kethly, onlyAP - 166 words
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226 1956-12-25 4 o» x& in Alr^%?"yJ:rZ i "saw's Ebuen said the Philippine Civil Aeronautics Board acted hastily. He said he was against the British-owned airline operating here for two reasons: 1. It would weaken the chance of local airlines to compete with foreign airlines, andA.P. - 226 words
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Article330 1956-12-25 4 NEHRU ON INDIA'S PROGRESS OTTAWA, Dec. 24 Prime Minister Nehru of India said yesterday he has a sense of "enormous excitement" when he sees what is being done :n India. Addressing 150 members o* the Indian community of Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto he said "I want you also to participateAP - 330 words
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Article83 1956-12-25 4 PASSAU, Germany, Dec. 24. A paralysed 17-year-old boy burnt to death in the home of his parents yesterday when a fire-spitting toy tank he had received as a Christmas present set afire his upholstered arm chair. Police said the boy apparently had been playing with theA.P. - 83 words
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Article182 1956-12-25 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 24.— 1t has been decided that wool waste should continue to be licensed freely for export to all permissible destinations excluding the Portuguese possessions in India, up to the end of December, 1957. Palmrya jaggery should continue to be licensed freely for export to182 words
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Article53 1956-12-25 4 Under the auspices of the Overseas Pakistan League, Singapore, a public meeting will be held on Dec. 25, at 4 p.m. in the premises of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, 31, Lorong 12 to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Qaid-E-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Mr. M. J. Namazte,53 words
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69 1956-12-25 4 NO TREASON TRIAL HERE, SAY CITY FATHERS JOHANNESBURG, SouUi Africa, Dec 24 Six city councillors want South Africas mass treason trial moved from Johannesburg because it is "too dangerous" for the man-in-the-strcet. They petitioned the Mayor Saturday for a special meeting of the city council probably Thursday to consider theAP - 69 words
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Article49 1956-12-25 4 NEW YORK. Dec. 24 The Fund for Asia Inc., will be dissolved Jan. I, "it was announced yesterday. The two-year-old non-piodt organization, headed by Wntar James A. Michener, is ceasing operations because "'recent world events" have cut into expected cont explained, APAP - 49 words
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177 1956-12-25 4 CAIRO, Dec. 24. The U.N. Emergency Force in the Middle East will shift its attention rapidly from Port Said to the Sinai Peninsula now that the British-French withdrawal is completed, the U.N. Information Centre said yesterday. A statement said most U.N. troopsA.P. - 177 words
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183 1956-12-25 4 CHOU DUE BACK IN DELHI IN DEC. 30 NEW DELHI. Dec. 24 Red Chinese Premier Chou Enlai will visit Moscow for 10 days before arriving in Kabul on Jan. 19 to continue his postponed tour of Afghanistan, the Indian Government radio said last night, quoting Moscow. Chou_ now touring Pakistan,AP - 183 words
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104 1956-12-25 4 FREE MEDICAL AID FOR THE RICH IN CHINA! HONGKONG. Dec. 24 Free medical treatment for Red China's restricted r ich was offered yesterday at the close of the capitalist conference in Peking. Peking Radio said capitalist shareholders who work in state enterprises or state organisations will be eligible for theAP - 104 words
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