Indian Daily Mail, 26 December 1956
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Title Section16 1956-12-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 312 _SINGAFOKE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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346 1956-12-26 1 HIGHLY INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS LIKELY TO MEET NASSER LONDON, Dec. 25.— Prime Minister Nehru of India discussed Middle East difficulties informally with Sir Anthony Eden Monday afternoon at the British Prime Minister's country home Chequers. After the talks there was an impression in political circlesA.P. - 346 words
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Article98 1956-12-26 1 BONN, Dec. 25.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Mindster and Dr. Konrad Adenauer the West German Chancellor will hold talks on Thursday a Government spokesman said here today. The two statesmen will meet at Duesseldorf Airport about 50 miles north of here where Mr. Nehru will makeReuter - 98 words
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Article85 1956-12-26 1 BUDAPEST, Dec. 25.— Mr. K. P. s. Menon, Indian Ambassador In Moscow, arrived her* by air from the Soviet Capital yesterday afternoon for a visit lasting about a wook, Indian sources said. This is Mr. Menon's second isit to Budapest since the Hungarian rising,Reuter - 85 words
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Article60 1956-12-26 1 MANILA, Dec. 25.— Maj. on. Alfonso Arellano, new Philippine Armed Forces Chief of Staff, said yesterday all large scale drives against Communistdirected Huk units will be abandoned because of the drain on army finances. He said troops now will concentrate on intelligence work and Commando-typeA.P. - 60 words
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408 1956-12-26 1 JAKARTA GOVT. SENDS DEPUTATION JAKARTA, Dec. 25.— Premier AH Sastroamidjojo's government, fighting for its life, rushed a five-man delegation to Padang yesterday to dicker with a leader of the army revolt that grips twothirds of Sumatra. The delegation is led by Col. Dablan Djambek.AP - 408 words
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223 1956-12-26 1 CHOU TO VISIT POLAND IN MID-JANUARY LONDON, Dec. 25.— Warsaw Radio announced Monday that Chinese Communist Premier Chou En-lai will visit Poland in mid-January. The broadcast said Chou's visit will be at the invitation of the Polish government. Sunday, the Soviet Union announced that the Chinese communist leader would visitA.P. - 223 words
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Article92 1956-12-26 1 N. Y. TIMES ON CHOU'S ASIAN TOUR NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—Commenting editorially on Chinese Communist Premier Chou Enlai's tour of Asian countries, the New York Herald-Tribune said editorially last night that Chou now "is hastening to Moscow to report on his conversations so that the Soviet Union will know howA.P. - 92 words
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Article57 1956-12-26 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 25. —The U.S. Army will give the Indian Ambassador Gagandvhari Lallubhai Mehta, his first helicopter flight this week. The Ambassador recently told officials that he would like to fly in a helicopter. The Army has arranged for him to make his first flight fromAP - 57 words
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Article84 1956-12-26 1 LONDON, Dec. 25.— Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin sent a cable to Japanese Premier Tanzan Ishibashi congratulating him on his appointment, Moscow Radio reported yesterday. The cable read: "I permit myself to express my confidence that the normal diplomatic relations between the U.S.S.R. and Japan establishedA.P. - 84 words
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189 1956-12-26 1 China Ready Fop No- War Pact With U. S. KARACHI, Pakistan, Dec 25.— Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai said Monday his government is ready to join the United States in renouncing the use of force in the Formosa area but the United States insists that Pe;p:ng give recognition to U.S.189 words
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157 1956-12-26 1 Huge Indian Order For Jap. Machinery TOKYO, Dec. 25.— The Indian Embassy here today said a "large" order had been placed with Japanese industry for rolling stock and power construction equipment needed to fulfil India's Second FiveYear Plan. The Embassy official was unable to disclose the size or value ofAP - 157 words
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86 1956-12-26 1 Colour Bar In U. S. MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Dec. 25. —An unidentified negro woman was beaten by several white men yesterday after alighting from a city bus operating without segregated seating. The extent of her injuries was not known. Police said a negro girl,86 words
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86 1956-12-26 1 INDIAN ARMY OFFICER IN HOLDUP ATTEMPT NEW DELHI, Dec. 25 An Indian Army Officer shot dead two men, wounded three others and then killed himself in a lone-wolf hold-up in broad daylight here yesterday. He killed a policeman and a Post-office cashier and snatched a bag: containing- Rs. 89,000 (about86 words
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Article52 1956-12-26 1 LONDON, Dec. 25.— Mr. V. K Krishna Menon, India's Minister without portfolio, will leave here by air tomorrow morning for talks with Presisident Nasser in Cairo on the international situation, with special reference to the Middle East crisis and various aspects of the Suez Canal52 words
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Article62 1956-12-26 1 as saying the men jumped back into the cars and .sped away after the attack. Except for a few incidents, the transition from segregation to integration on Montgomery buses by Federal Court has been tranquil. Negroes, giving up their year-long boycott, have been sitting where they please since lastA.P. - 62 words
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Article91 1956-12-26 1 HONG KONG, Dec. 25.— Japanese trade leader Eiichl Shukudani said yesterc'ay in Shanghai he intends to work for the development of trade and normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and Red China. Radio Pekiug said Shukudani believed the new Japanese government under Premier Tunzan Ishibashi would hav2 aA.P. - 91 words
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1172 1956-12-26 1 Tamils Festival Elaborate Arrangements Made Distinguished Tamil To Visit Malaya OVER 2,000 TAKE PART IN SPORTS AND COMPETITIONS 400 Prizes To Be Offered THE Tamils Festival, sponsored by the Tamils Representative Council of Singapore in the year 1952 and which has come to stay as the national festival of all1,172 words
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Advertisement9 1956-12-26 1 JTHE LEADIH6 TAMIL imxm Jwi MALAW OVER 21 YEARSL^9 words
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Article495 1956-12-26 2 THE withdrawal of tfie British forces from the Suez is yet another feather to the cap of the United Nations. And it is a feather which this world body can proudly display, for it 'has been secured as a result of magnificent action in the cause495 words
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Article, Illustration778 1956-12-26 2 E. H. KENT - SANTA CLAUS FACT AND FICTION E. H. KENT By •JHE legend of Santa Claus, bring er of gifts to sleeping children, signally defies the niggling operations of comparative mythologists. Accounts of its origin vary. It is said by some to have developer naturally from the general instinct in Europe thatNAFEN - 778 words
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Article378 1956-12-26 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Labour Ministry's scheme to train 20,000 technicians in various branches of engineering at a cost of Rs. 160,000,000, has fallen short of the country's requirement for technical personnel, according t'> experts here. State Governments, which were first sceptical of the training scheme, areNAFEN - 378 words
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Article43 1956-12-26 2 BOMBAY; The first full length cartocn to be made by an Indian producer w ili be attempted early next year by Filmistan Studios. The cartocn will have a poPiuar Indian fable as its subject and will be shot in Eastmancolor.43 words
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64 1956-12-26 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. V. K. R. V. Rao. Director of the Delhi School of Economics, has been appointed Chairman of the newly constituted Programme Evaluation Board of the Planning Commission, the Commission announced in a Press Note today. Dr. Rao will hold64 words
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Article75 1956-12-26 2 NEW DELHI: Lessees' rights j over unworked coal-bearing lands are proposed to be acquired under a Bill to be introduced during the current session of Parliament, the Minister for Production, Mr. K. C. Reddy, told the Lok Sabha. Replying to Mr. T. B. Vittal Rao. Mr. Reddy said75 words
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Article287 1956-12-26 2 PRODUCTION TARGETS FOR PUNJAB JULLUNDUR: The Planning Commission has fixed new and higher targets for the Punjab in respect of production cf foodgrains, cotton, sugarcane and oil seeds, it is officially stated here. The State is called upon to £*tep up production Cf foodgrains fro m 4,400,000 to 5,800,--000 tons,NAFEN - 287 words
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276 1956-12-26 2 IMPORTANT U. S. MISSION FOR INDIA NEW DELHI; A special live-man committee assigned by President Eiseniiower is arriving here on December 22 to report on the scope of U.S. aid to India, according to ietiable sources here. Mr. Benjamin F. Fairless, an American industrialist, is the Chairman of the PresidentialNAFEN - 276 words
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Article40 1956-12-26 2 CALCUTTA: The first passenger train on the newly-con-structed 24-mile Champa-Kor-ba branch line on the Jharsu-guda-Bilaspur section of the bouth-Eastern Railway left Champa at 11 a.m. on December 20 and reached Korba in about two hours, states a40 words
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185 1956-12-26 2 BOMBAY; Tho Bombay Regional Council of the Youth Hostels Association of India is sponsoring a number of foreign and domestic tours for students. Five tours are being arranged to other countries and three within India. One foreign tour will extend to eight European countries, lastNAFEN - 185 words
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739 1956-12-26 2 Stress On Socio-Economic Matters NEW DELHI: K mining into 18 typed pages, the Congress election manifesto, finalized by the Congress Working Committee is more a humane document, wiih great accent on socio-economic matters, than a polemical political pamphlet, it is learnt. Although the manifesto contains739 words
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Article142 1956-12-26 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Government is considering a proposal to invest funds amounting to Rs. 90,000,00u trom the Life Insurance Cor poration's assets in hcus«» buuding, say reliable sources here. Even earlier it was proposed to associate life insurance companies with house building schemes O fNAFEN - 142 words
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Article49 1956-12-26 2 LUXURY HOTEL IN MY SORE DANGALORE: The State Government have a Rs. 300, 00U scheme tor putting up a modern hotel at Jog Fal.s. where the Mahatma Gandhi Hydel Works are located. The scheme, intended to encourage tourism, has been sent up to the Unm- rmm~>~ for approval.- NAFENNAFEN - 49 words
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Article348 1956-12-26 2 NEW DELHI: A plan to produce books for the millions in India, is to go into operation by the middle of 1957, when the National Book Trust starts functioning. A preliminary study of production methods In Soviet Kussta of large-scale book publication is understood to haveNAFEN - 348 words
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527 1956-12-26 2 LONDON: The British Mint struck 505,568,029 coins for circulation during 1955. They weighed 2,652 tons. In addition, 24,016 specimen coins were struck and issued collectors 1 sets." Coins minted for the Commonwealth countries other tha n the United Kingdom represented 15NAFEN - 527 words
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Advertisement46 1956-12-26 2 GANDHI AKTKOIXXiEK @On profession, finance, family, etc., by monthly details for one year $4. Weekly $12. Answers to 5 questions $2 HANUMAN KA VACHA $8. Send birth date or writing time, age. Postage $1-00. Send money order or British Postal orders. HANuMAN ASHRAMAM, TIRUTANI, (S. India).46 words
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Article958 1956-12-26 3 CENTRAL COMMITTEE TO CO-ORDINATE ACTIVITIES ties .hroughout the count™ h A P rohlbltlon the Union ftovermiZnt! been P^P oB by This will be under the ausnirpc, n f h^ di Commission and have the reprTsenLu^ of 8 tes The committee's main fSSK^ffl be to direct aNAFEN - 958 words
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Article175 1956-12-26 3 200 SOVIET TOURISTS FOR INDIA NEW DELHI: Over 200 Soviet tourists are expected to visit India in January and February fcr a sight seeing tour sponsored by a travel agency i n cooperation with the Russian travel organisation, "intourist." Already 120 Soviet tourists have gone around the country. At the175 words
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399 1956-12-26 3 Electricity Boards Councils For States NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha last week passed the Bill to amend the Electricity Supply Act as reported by a Select Committee. Important features of the Bill include the formation of Electricity Boards and Electricity Consultative Councils in States. It also seeks to regulate profits399 words
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Article95 1956-12-26 3 SAINT JOHN. New Brunswick, Dec. 24. Delayed almost 4& hours hy mid-Atlantic gales, the Liner Express of France docked here early Sunday with more than 500 passengers, including 123 Hnntrarinn refugees.— more tourists to these countries Among communist countries, it is said, China holds no charms forNAFEN; A.P. - 95 words
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384 1956-12-26 3 Preparations For Election In Punjab JULLUNDUR: The Election Department O f the Punjab Government is n ow busy witn the completion of arrangements for the General E.ection in the State. On its part, the govenment is taking an possible steps to ensure free and fair elections. An idea of theNAFEN - 384 words
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Article128 1956-12-26 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. A. K. Chanda, Deputy External Affairs Minister, explained in the Rajya Sabha, the nature and scope of the "Hospitality Fund" of the External Affairs Ministry. He said the "Hospitality Fund' now designated a s "Hospitality Grant" was Intended for the official entertainment in128 words
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Article450 1956-12-26 3 Centre Sets Up Commission NEW DELHI: The Government of India last week announced the appointment of a Commission of Inquiry to look into "complaints regarding a large number of companies and firms" controlled by Mr. Ramkrishna Dalmia and others. Mr. Justice S. R. Tendolkar of the450 words
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Article275 1956-12-26 3 World Women Confab To Meet in New Delhi tr«f L I: New careers Ol> women will be the cenoSlfJJS^T C 1 seBBlMl the All-India Women's conference, to be held at Indore. About 50 foreign delegates frcm china, the United States, Burma, Ceylon, Pakistan, Indonesia and AustraliaNAFEN - 275 words
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Article181 1956-12-26 3 MADURAI: The Dravlda Kazhagam proposes to launch an agitation soon for the performance of archanas in temples in Tamil by Tamilians. This was disclosed by Mr. E. v. Ramaswami Naickcr, Leader of the Dravlda Kazhagam. Mr. Naicker referred to his recent talks with Srila s181 words
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Article119 1956-12-26 3 TRIVANDRUM: -A work orientation camp to train educated unemployed in crafts and small-scale industries is proposed to be started by the Kerala Government. The camp will give a sixmonth course of training to 250 persons at a time. It has bee n sanctioned for three years119 words
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Article77 1956-12-26 3 MANILA, Dec. 24.— Filipino boxer Pete Espera, 29, died yesterday of injuries received Saturday night when he was knocked out in the sixth round of a 10-round fight at Sorsogon town by Danny Rodenas of Manila, Filipplne News Service said. Dr. Terencio Amador, Provincial Hospital physician,A.P. - 77 words
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Article99 1956-12-26 3 EGYPT TO DEMOB LIBERATION FORCE CAIRO. Dec. 24.— Major Kamal El Din Hussein. Commander of Egypt's National Liberation Army, declared last night the liberation army is now being demobilised and its arms collected by the government. Hussein praised the eagerR? SS f all Egyptians to "join the liberation army toA.P. - 99 words
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Article94 1956-12-26 3 LONDON, Dec. 24. A Moscow Radio commentator, reviewing the past year, said last night "it is as if with the approach of cold weather, the habits of the cold war have come back to earth." He added: "Naked use of force in the service of imperialistA.P. - 94 words
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76 1956-12-26 3 HERE ATLEAST THERE'S NO ADVERTISING WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.— The committee in charge of arrangements for President Eisenhower's Jan. 21 inauguration said yesterday it is determined to keep "the fast-talkers, promoters and unscrupulous advertising salesmen" out of the picture. Inaugural costs, the committee said, are being met as in the pastA.P. - 76 words
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147 1956-12-26 3 N *T P EL Indi is "My to open ♦separate diplomatic missions in Important C ommunist countries in Eastern *j i i*op©. The new missions may be opened in Poland, Hungary. Bulgaria, Rumania and possibly Albania. The growing political importance c .f thisNAFEN - 147 words
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Article239 1956-12-26 3 NEW DELHI: The Portuguese planes, which are maintaining a regular bi-weekly service t o ferry essential supplies from Karachi to Portuguese pockets in India have been frequently violating the Indian air space near Daman during the last few months. This information was given in the Rajya Sabha239 words
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Article91 1956-12-26 3 BOMBAY: Filmistan are to produce a picture based o n the •ire of Chanakya, the wise minister o f Chandragupta Maurya. Shankar Sharma has written the story for the film which Is expected to go on the sets m January. Oasting and other details have yet91 words
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Article110 1956-12-26 3 PETROL FOR EUROPE WASHINGTON. Dec 7 24 U.S. Secretary of the Interior Fred Seaton yesterday reported an improved outlook for petroleum deliveries next month to countries of Western Europe and the Mediterranean. Seaton based his statement on estimates of the Middle East Emergency Committee, composed of representatives of 15 U.S.A.P. - 110 words
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Article60 1956-12-26 3 BANGALORE: The State Government is to undertake a geological survey <>f the new Mysore State, it Is learned. The entire State will be divided into eight divisions, each under the supervision <>f an expert. Facts and figures collected by them are intended to be utilisedNAFEN - 60 words
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Article109 1956-12-26 4 REPAIR OF DAMAGED PIPELINES DAMASCUS. Doc. .25.— Geoffrey Herridgo, British managing director of the Iraq Petroleum Company IPC will arrive here by plane on Wednesday to conduct negotiations with the Syrian government for the repair of the damaged oil pipelines, an I.P.C. spokesman said yesterday. The pipelines were sabotaged InA.P. - 109 words
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439 1956-12-26 4 Egyptians' Decision CAIRO, Dec. 25.— The possibility of further delays in the clearance of the Suez Canal loomed yesterday as Egyptian officials hinted no clearance work would begin till the Israelis withdraw completely from Egyptian territory. U.N. officials here had assumed work would beginAP. - 439 words
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667 1956-12-26 4 BIR SILMANR, SENAI PENINSULA Dec 25 fn^ a °f f 7 2, tO Yu S°s la v soldiers of the United Nations International Police Force has forced its wa v here alon~ some 85 kilometers of ravaged Sinai desert. The Yugoslavs, travelling eastward667 words
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Article89 1956-12-26 4 EGYPT'S COMPENSATION DEMAND UNITED NATIONS. NY., Dec. 25. Egypt has confronted the United Nations with a demand for compensation from Britain, France and Israel for Sinai-Gaza and Suez Canal invasion damage. A U.N. spokesman said last night that the Egyptian delegation has presented a resolution calling for U.N. Assembly ratificationA.P. - 89 words
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Article47 1956-12-26 4 CAIRO, Dec. 25— The statue of Ferdinand de Lesseps. French architect of the Suez Canal was blown up at noon yesterday. Huge crowds assembled at the harbour to see the statue dynamited. It fell into the harbour at the third attempt. Reuter.47 words
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Article168 1956-12-26 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 25. Miss Burma has posed a problem for the people in char&e of the Presidential Inaugural parade next month. Should she he allowed to march In the parade or not? Four years ago they let her march, and the officials recall that she was preAP - 168 words
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Article153 1956-12-26 4 YAOUNDE, French Cameroons, Dec. 25. Voters in the French Cameroons have elected two candidates who had been murdered and two others who are missing. The election was for a 70-seat assembly to draw up a constitution. In a previous local election about six years ago153 words
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505 1956-12-26 4 Malayan Finance Talks: WORKING PARTY SET UP LONDON, Dec. 25. Dato Abdul Razak, Malaya's Education Minister, had a private meeting here yesterday with a group of Malaya and Singapore students studying in London. He is a member of his country's delegation which concluded defence talks with the British Government hereReuter - 505 words
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Article32 1956-12-26 4 TOKYO. Dec. 25.— Japan's I Emperor Hirohito visited the Tama Mausoleum, 20 miles southwest of here, to pay respects to his father, Emperor Taisho, today.- The Central Committee sent A.PA.P. - 32 words
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375 1956-12-26 4 c« CO W DeCl 25 The Communist party exhorted the hTSSZTS!* < hM h< >es or «r -W dear policy? ""•""<"■ OooO' product! or in th. Kremlin', foreign K the Central Committee reached any such important decisions it did not mention them375 words
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Article529 1956-12-26 4 US $72 Billions For 1 957-58 Record Peacetime Budget For United States WASHINGTON, Dec. 25. President Eisenhower may be obliged to send Congress next month a record peacetime budget calling for spending of something in the neighbourhood of U5572,000,000,000 in fiscal 1958, which begins July 1, 1957. This would approachA.P. - 529 words
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Article69 1956-12-26 4 INDONESIAN GENERAL TO SEE BURNS BEIRL'T, Lebanon, Dec. 25. General Ahmed Djati Kusumo, Commander of the Indonesian unit in the United Nations Police Force, arrived in Beirut yesterday en route to Cairo. Ho will Uy to Cairo Wednesday to meet General E. L. M. Bum*, U.N. Force Commander. Some 700A.P. - 69 words
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Article206 1956-12-26 4 TOKYO, Dec. 25. Pyongyang radio reported todoy Communist North Korea had erceeded the goals of its 1954-5*6 economic plan and is launching a new five-year plan. A broadcast heard in Tokyo said major goals in 1957 would be both to expand basic industry and "increase theA.P. - 206 words
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Article65 1956-12-26 4 MANILA, Dec. 25.— Eleven prisoners escaped yesterday from the Negros Occidental Provincial jail in the South Central Philippines by using an icepick to pry a hole in the wooden ceiling of their cell block, Philippine news service reported. The report said an investigation of the guardsA.P. - 65 words
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Article55 1956-12-26 4 P.I.— JAPAN TRADE BARRIER? MANILA, Dec. 25. President Ramon Magsaysay has called a special meeting of his Cabinet for Wednesday to discuss extending the barter trade agreement with Japan. The barter pact, which has been extended several times, is expected to be renewed again until the two nations can signA.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement138 1956-12-26 4 Sarungapany and the Qeaerw Secretary, Mr. M. Muthuniaalai. SPORTS HEATS Following are the arrangements for the Sports and Athletics Heats. Saturday, 22nd Dec. 1956: Girls Senior 'A' Division Long Jump and High Jump at Farrer Park, at 9 a.m. Sunday, 23rd Dec, 1956: Men, Boys 'A' and 'B' Divisions —Long138 words
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