Indian Daily Mail, 1 October 1956
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Title Section16 1956-10-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 227. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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784 1956-10-01 1 Br. Shipping Firms Say PORT SAID, Sept. 30.— Agents for British shipping firms said here today that during the past two weeks Egypt has not only shown that she can run the Suez Canal but has run it extremely efficiently. Their views have contributedReuter - 784 words
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Article77 1956-10-01 1 HAMBURG, Germany, Sept 30 German pilots who once wanted to join the nationalized Suez Canal Company have decided against going to Egypt, a spokesman of the West German Ministry for Transportation announced Saturday. The spokesman said the German Pilots' Brotherhood informed the ministry that twoAP - 77 words
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Article183 1956-10-01 1 Improving C'wealth Trade WASHINGTON, Sept. 30— Financial officials of the British Commonwealth nations declared yesterday their "continued determination to pursue policies designed to secure firmly the improved trading position of the area." Tho officials were here for the meetings, ending last Friday, of the governors of the World Bank andAP - 183 words
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Article66 1956-10-01 1 KARACHI, Sept. 30.—Pakistan will attend the forthcoming conference of the proposed users' association of the Suez Canal beginning m London October 1. A Foreign Office spokesman said Saturday the government is sending instructions to Ambassador Mohammed Krumullah m London to attend the conference as anA.P. - 66 words
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Article170 1956-10-01 1 HONG KONG, Sept. 30 A 22-member Indian parliamentary delegation was teted at dinner Saturday by Liv Shaochi who stated their visit would enhance the traditional friendship between India and Red China, Peking Radio reported. Liv, chairman of the standing committee of the National Peoples Congress,AP - 170 words
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Article87 1956-10-01 1 Nehru's Visit To U. S. A, Fro m Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Stpi. 30. It was announced m Delhi immediately after Premier Nehru's return from Saudi Arabia on Friday that he wants to visit the United States at President Eisenhowers invitation m December. No definite date has been fixed yet.Copyright - 87 words
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Article189 1956-10-01 1 MYSORE MAHARAJA AS GOVERNOR From Our Own Correspondent BANGALOR3, Sept. 30. The present Maharaja of Mysore will stlJl continue to rule the Greater Mysore State ev»>n after Nov. 1, but only as the Constitutional Governor appointed by the President Mr. S. Chenniah, President of the Mysore State Cl. Teas speakingCopyright - 189 words
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Article92 1956-10-01 1 Nob Storms E. Pak, Assembly Hall DACCA, Sept. 30— Police charged a crowd trying to •torm the East Pakistan Assembly Hall yesterday and broke up the demonstration with batons. Six persons were reported arrested and several injured. The crowd was demonstrating for passage of a separate voting system for MoslemsAP - 92 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-10-01 1 President Nasser of Egypt, second from right, talks with Kin* Saud of Saudi Arabia, at their meeting m the Dammas Royal Palace, at Damman, Saudi Arabia. Others are, reading' from left to r'.ght seated background. Syrian Foreign Minuter ra^r?^^cal S A^ d%er > WSldent *> «•"««*'^S50 words
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214 1956-10-01 1 Madras Passes Fair Rent Bill From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 30. A Fair Rent Bill fixing rent payable to agricultural landlords by the tenant at forty per cent of the gross produce, has been passed by the Madras Legislative CouncilCopyright - 214 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-10-01 1 Demonstration by Tamils demanding Tirupathi m Tamilnad. Their leader M^ P Sivagnanam i s carrying the flag m one of the main throughfares of Madras. Mr. Stvagnanam Has later arrested and kept m remand along with 350 other demonstrators.44 words
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460 1956-10-01 1 PEKING, Sept 30— Indonesian President Sukar no was mobbed by crowds of young cheering students when he arrived here today on a State visit. He and chairman Mao Tse Tung drove m an open car for 10 miles from the airport to the cityReuter - 460 words
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Article129 1956-10-01 1 HONG KONG, S«*pt. 30— President Sukarno of Indonesia said on arrival at Ulanbator m Mongolia Saturday "we tirmly support the Mongolian Peoples Republic entering the United Nations," Peiping Radio said. He added that "we are here to strengthen friendship between Mongolia and Indonesia." Sukarno arrived m MongoliaAP - 129 words
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Article80 1956-10-01 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 30.— The death toll m seasonal floods and rains m India this year mounted to more than :{O9 Saturday as new disasters swept across wide parts t§ North India. Floods which swirled througn Uttar Pradesh and Bihar states early this monthAP - 80 words
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Article155 1956-10-01 1 PRESIDENT ANASTASIO SOMOZA DIES M ANAGU a. Nicaragua, Sept. 30. President Anasta.sio Somoza died m a Panama Canal zone hospital Saturday of gunshot wounds inflicted by an assassin and his U.S.— educated son took over the presidency. Col. Luis Somoza, 34, was named at a special session of congress toAP - 155 words
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Article136 1956-10-01 1 BANGKOK, Sept. 30— The Vice-President of India. Dr. S. Radhakrishnun, arrived m Bangkok today for an overnight stay on his way to Tokyo. Dr. Radhaki Hinan mi welcomed at the airport by Marshal Pibul Songgxam, Prime Minister of Thailand, members of the diplomatic corps, leaders of the136 words
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Article106 1956-10-01 1 HONG KONG. Sept. 30 Red China's chairman Mau Tee-tung Saturday night toasted the health of the King of Nepal and "unity b«>twe»n Cnina, India and Nepal at a banquet he gave m Pciping for visiting Nepalese Premier Tanka Prasad Acharya ami his party, Peiping RadioAP - 106 words
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535 1956-10-01 2 QNE cannot predict the exact nature of the proposals which the Reid Commission are going to submit to the British Government and the Malay Sultans on the future Constitution for the Federation of Malaya, but that535 words
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Article1746 1956-10-01 2 AFTER RAMBLING THROUGH FRANCE. SWITZERLAND AND AUSTRIA THIS SUMMER I REACHED VIENNA .ONE EVENING IN JUI*Y. IT WAS NOT THE ART, HISTORY AND MUSICAL CULTURE OF THE AUSTRIAN CAPITAL THAT OCCUPIED MY THOUGHTS, BUT A FAMOUS LADY WHO LIVES, MRS. SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE, ALIAS EMIL SCHENKL,1,746 words
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Article42 1956-10-01 2 LONDON, Sept. 30— ForeIgn Minister Dmitri Shepilov of Russia will leave for New York within a few days to take part m U.N. Security Council debate on the Suez Can al crisis, Moscow Radio said last night.- APAP - 42 words
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Article423 1956-10-01 2 door and showed me to a room on the first floor. A slender girl of twelve or thirteen, up with semi-oriental features, smilingly opened m> door. "Namaste.'' "Namastc— and you are surely Anita "Yes." She led me to an mnct apartment of average size, simply arranged.423 words
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237 1956-10-01 2 CLOTH STOCKS: ANTI-HOARDING MEASURE NEW DELHI: The Government of India have issued a notification, under the Cotton Textile Control Order, prohibiting any textile mill from keeping more than a month's production as stock. The object ot the order is to prevent any attempt at hoarding of cloth by a textile237 words
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Article84 1956-10-01 2 LONDON; Last year's losses of ships registered m the United Kingdom were the second smallest on record, says tbe Ministry of Transport. They involved 21 vessels totalling 25,392 tons gross of which 12, totalling 26,182 tons were of 100 tons gross or more. These figures do notNAFEN - 84 words
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456 1956-10-01 2 MARAWILA: "In spite of numerous repreeentotlom to the Government by the thousands of Sinhalese 3.8.C.-quali-fied students to find them suitable employment or to rehabilitate them m colonisation schemes, no action has y«t been taken. Judging from the attitude of certain Ministers, it appears this question456 words
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Article115 1956-10-01 2 DONDRA: **The-Govern-ment is being conducted not by the M.Ps. **d th* Minister* but by bhikkhus. Therefore it is not a people's government but a bhfkkhj* government," said Mr. P. Hendavitharane at a public meeting held at the Methodist School. Dondra, under the auspices of the115 words
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Article177 1956-10-01 2 CHUNNAKAM: Harijans a good majority of them were opportunists, said Senator P. Nagalingam addressing the Thiruvalluvar Maha Sabhai at Sandirupai. He added that they even risked intimacy with the devil for temporary gain. He warned them to give up such an attitude and assured them that there177 words
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Article1962 1956-10-01 3 AMENDMENTS TO ACT UNANIMITY AMONG MALABAR MEMBERS NOT YET ACHIEVED MADRAS: A non-official Bill to amend he Malabar Tenancy Act m regard to some of the provisions incorporated m it by amending /he enactments of 1951 and 1954 came up for conskte ration m the Madras Legislative1,962 words
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Article213 1956-10-01 3 Nepal Frames New Regulations KATHMANDU: The Nepal Government are framing new regulation* for expeditions to Himalayas through Nepal with a view to enforcing stricter control on such cxi peditions. The regulations, expected to be effective from next season, were intended to "safeguard national Interests" and permit "healthy213 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-10-01 3 Doris Hedberg of Skellefteaa, Northern Sweden, does a spectacular hand stand at the Gymnastics High School m Stockholm, Sweden. She has been chosen to represent Swe den m 'the Olympic Games m Melbourne where she will be one of Sweden's crack girls gymnastics team, favoured to56 words
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309 1956-10-01 3 Rapproachment With Sir John Conjectured COLOMBO: THERE IS WIDESPREAD SPECILATION IN POLITICAL CIRCLES ABOUT WHAT MR. DUDLEY SENANAYAKE'S FUTURE PLANS ARE. There is general agreement that Mr. Senanayake will resume Ma political career. It is understood that several overtures arc to be309 words
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Article87 1956-10-01 3 FERTILISER PLANT FOR PAKISTAN KARACHI: Experts of Montecatini and Anseida two Italian firms, have arrived m Karachi to carry out an exploratory aurvey m connection with the sotting up of v second fertiliser factory. The factory is proposed to be located at Multan. The initial capacity of the second fertiliser87 words
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Article61 1956-10-01 3 LAHORE AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE KARACHI A conference on agricultural financing und credit jointly organised by the Government of Pakistan. FAO and ECAFE will open m Lahore today. Ceylon, China. lidia. Indo« nesia, Japan, Korei, Malaya. Australia, the United Kingdom and the United Slates will he among the countries to participate mNAFEN - 61 words
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Article409 1956-10-01 3 Medical College Admissions MADRAS: Mr. A. B. Shetty, Health MlnUter, said m the Legislative Assembly durine question time, that 143 out of 300 iMta available m the Medical colleges m the City were made available to candidates fiom backward classes, during this year. b The Minister told Mr. V R409 words
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Article149 1956-10-01 3 NEW DELHI: Tilings are going to be so very easy for customers of a bank m Bridgeport, Connecticut. They will not even have to go into the building m order to pay m money or draw it out as a result of a closedNAFEN - 149 words
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418 1956-10-01 3 She Is Willing To Go with Her Lover AVISSAWELLA: A young woman, N. P. D. Nandawathie of Karawenella, who appeared r before Mr. P. G. de Silva, act- t ing Magistrate, Avisawolla, m r connection with a habeas cor- j pus application filed by S. M. s Dharinadasa of Gampaha,418 words
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Article122 1956-10-01 3 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government Railway suffered a major disaster oh Monday last when the night mail train from Colombo to Jaffna caught fire between Pa]al and Kodlkamam stations early m the morning. Five bogies were completely burnt down. No, casualty has been reported so far,122 words
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129 1956-10-01 3 SILK CONDITIONING AND TEST HOUSE FOR BOMBAY BOMBAY: A silk conditioning and test house is to be established m Bombay with Tapane.se technical assistance and the co-operation of the Council of Scientific arid Industrial Research. The test house is sponsored by thp Silk and Art Silk Mills Research Association here.NAFEN - 129 words
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Article953 1956-10-01 4 CONSTITUTION TO BE AMENDED MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly last Monday passed a resolution ratifying the amendments to the Constitution of India made by the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 1966, as passed by the two House of Parliament. The amendments had been necessitated by the proposed953 words
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Article256 1956-10-01 4 M ADR AS: "In the allocation of personnel to Kerala and Mysore States consequent on the reorganisation of States, it is the desire of the Madras Government to go by the wishes of the officers to the extent feasible but without conceding r.nv right of option," said256 words
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114 1956-10-01 4 NEW SECRETARY FOR COMMERCE MINISTRY NEW DELH: Mr. S. Ranganathun has been appointed So cretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Consumer Industdos. Mr. Ranganathan belonged to what was formerly known as the Finance and Commerce pool of officers and worked m various departments of Finance and Commerce. During the114 words
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Article452 1956-10-01 4 Police Firing At Kalka Station CHANDIGARH: Mr. Hans, raj Khanna, Additional District and Sessions Judge, Ambala, who enquired into the police firing at Kalka railway station, has hel<i that "for the grim tragedy which took place at Kalka railways station o n the morning of May 20, there develoved a452 words
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462 1956-10-01 4 A synthetic ammonia plant now operating at Sindri, Bihar, for example, is cited here by engineers as aiding m the tremendous task of converting that region's arid lands into rich crop producers. The full effect of synthetic ammonia as a plant foodNAFEN - 462 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-10-01 4 PHOTO. The American Democratic Party's Presidential candidate Mr. AdJal E Stevenson (centre) i* presented with a "Pip© of Peace" by a group of Indians on his arrival at Municipal Airport, Tulna, Oklahoma, on Sept. 24. for an election campaign talk. (Left to right) Seminole Indian,A.P. - 67 words
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1217 1956-10-01 4 Tata* Get $7 5m. Loan WASHINGTON: The World Bank last week made public its 11th annual report. For the year ended June 30— the Bank's 10th full year of operation it reports lending of $396 million and a net income of $29.2 million, a1,217 words
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Article648 1956-10-01 4 COLOMBO: Death has taken a heavy toll among medical men m recent times but a more unexpected blow can hardly be imagined. One can hardly believe that Dr. Kumaran Ratnam who was apparently m good health on Friday last is no more on Sunday. A casual complaint648 words
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132 1956-10-01 4 BRITISH CO-OP SALES REACH $823 m. LONDON: Sales m shops owned by British co-operative societies reached £823 million last year, an increase of £51 million or nearly 7 per cent over 1954. Members holding shares went up by 824,000 to 12,100, 000. Tis was also a rise of about 7NAFEN - 132 words
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Article513 1956-10-01 5 W. N. GUINEA - W. N. GUINEA BEFORE U. N. UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 30 Indonesia said eight other delegations agreed yesterday td Join m its planned request to the U N. General Assembly to take up the question of Dutch ruled West New Guinea again this year. An513 words
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67 1956-10-01 5 The Cabinet sub-committee appointed by the Government to go into the service conditions of the village officers m the State would be meeting finally m a few days and conclude its deliberations, said Mr. M. A. Manickavelu, Minister for Revenue. The Minister, who was answering a67 words
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167 1956-10-01 5 A WARNING ABOUT CEASE FIRE IN PALESTINE UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 30 U.N. Secretary General Da* Hammarskjold warned yesterday the Palestine cease-fire will become a "dead letter" if Israel and her Arab neighbours peimit acts of violence to continue. In the most strongly-worded report he has yet made to167 words
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64 1956-10-01 5 COMMONWEALTH TRADE TIES WITH W. EUROPE WASHINGTON, Sept. 30— Britain will ask its Commonwealth partners at a meeting iiere today to consider the prospect of closer trade ties with Western Europe. Highly placed sources said that the idea would be advanced at the meeting by Mr. Harold MacMillan, Britain's Chancellor64 words
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Article312 1956-10-01 5 BOMBAY; Dr. Harekruahna Mahtab, Governor of Bombay, said here ori Sunday that with the establishment of faculty of music and dance by the University of Bombay next year the work of variachools giving lessns m music of Bombay ne»t year the work cus schools gving lessons m312 words
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Article93 1956-10-01 5 NEW DELHI: Dr. Svasti Daengsvang, Director-General of Health, Thailand, was elected Chairman of the Ninth Session of the Bouth-East Asia Regional Committee of the World Health Organisation, when the ten-member committee began its session here on Monday Dr. Raghubar Baidya, Director of Nepal's Health Services, was93 words
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42 1956-10-01 5 TO WATCH U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS WASHINGTON, Sept. 30— The United States has invited the Governments of the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary and Rumania to send observers to the United States next month to watch the Presidential elections, the State Department announced.42 words
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515 1956-10-01 5 MILWAUKEE: Abe Jenkins, the internationally renowned speed king, died here recently of a heart attack at the age of 73. Jenkins was credited with setting more automobile speed records than any man before himHe estimated that he set more515 words
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288 1956-10-01 5 JULJLUNDUR The Government of India has deeMed slightly to reduce the amount to be spent under the second Five-Year Plan on each National Extension Service Block and Community Development Block*, it is learned. A sum of Rs. 2,000,000,000 had been allocated for covering the288 words
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Article207 1956-10-01 5 LONDON:* Despite setbu m purchases of private cars. Britain's motor industry i* producing and exporting mr.re commercial vehicles *-han ever before. When figures for 1956 are finally totted up, it is expectcl that shipments will be well above the £100,000,000 ia rk compared with just207 words
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Article70 1956-10-01 5 KARACHI, Sept. 30—Pakistan is reported negotiating with the United States for US$46 million worth of American surplus commodities including food. Informed sources said the agreement would be signed shortly. Pakistan has already signed two agreements to get American surplus commodities worth about US$l2B million. The70 words
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Article50 1956-10-01 5 BOMBAY: State will not hold examinations on important religious festival days of any community. A 1 Press Note Lsßued by the Director of Publicity, Bombay Government, says that instructions to this effect have been issued b y the State Government to all school and college authorities.50 words
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Article76 1956-10-01 5 KARACHI. The scheme to shift the Federal capital to Gadap. 25 miles from Karachi, is likely t<> be abandoned, it is reported here. The Prime Minister, who also holds the portfolio of Refugee Rehabilitation, is Haid t<i be of the view that such an ambitious plan76 words
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152 1956-10-01 5 EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS: DESHMUKH'S APPEAL AMBALA; Mr. C. D. Desh mukh on Monday pleaded for the co-operation of all m tho supreme task of reorientating the s\«tem of education m the country and raising- the <?taiul ard m the universities and »h*:ii constituent colleges. Mr. Deshmukh who is iho Chairman of152 words
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102 1956-10-01 6 CAMBODIAN TREATY WITH JAPAN DEFENDED PARIS, Sept. 30 Prince Sihanouk of Cambodia Saturday defended his country's treaty with Japan as "a simple treaty of peace and nonagression" that does not infringe on Cambodian sovereignty, according to a French news agency dispatch from Phom Penh. The Prince said he was replyingAP - 102 words
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Article302 1956-10-01 6 TARGET DATE JAN. I NEXT BONN, Germany. Sept. 30 Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and French Premier Guy Mollet concluded Saturday night an agreement to return the strategic Saar to West Germany. They put the fininshing touches on the 'historic pact m 12 hours of hardA.P. - 302 words
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Article118 1956-10-01 6 MALAYAN LEGISLATORS IN TOKYO TOKYO, Sept. 30.— Members of the visiting Malayan and Singapore Legislative Assembly delegation to Japan yesterday held a series of meeting mth Mr, Suemitsu Kadowaki, Japanese Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs and other Foreign Office officials. The delegation which includes Mr. Tan Theng Chiang Assistant Ministr ofReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration148 1956-10-01 6 LONDON, Sept. 30.— Krishna Menon, India's roving ambassador who came to Britain 3i\ days ago to discuss the Suez dispute, left for home yesterday He told newsmen at London airport. "I came here to see friends. I have seen those friends, ana we remain friends." MenonA.P. - 148 words
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Article74 1956-10-01 6 WASHINGTON. Sept. 30 The International Cooperation Administration said Fnd ly night an American engineering linn will help the republic of Vietnam m a long range project to Improve its highway system and to restore roads damaged during the Indochina war. Under a 2 1/2 millionA.P. - 74 words
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112 1956-10-01 6 A SINGLE RECORD MAKES HIM MILLIONAIRE! NNEW YORK, Sept. 30 Elvis "the pelvis" Presley had a new Rock 'n' Roll record out yesterday and, for the first time m the history of the business, advance orders topped one million. "Never before has any record, unheard, unseen, accomplished such a thing",Reuter - 112 words
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Article140 1956-10-01 6 NEWPORT NEWS, Virginia, Sept. 30— The U.S. Navy's mightiest carrier, the 60,000--ton Ranger, yesterday was launched m Hampton Roads a sea-going fortress "capable of carrying the most modern type of naval aircraft now m existence or on the drawing boards." Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, Chief ofAP - 140 words
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Article85 1956-10-01 6 KARACHI, Sept. 30 The Pakistan Government it instructing its High Commissioner m London to attend Monday's Conference of the Suez Canal Users Association as "an observer without prior commitment," the Foreign Secretary. M.S. A. Baig, told Reuter here yesterday. Earlier, the Foreign Minister, Malik FirozReuter - 85 words
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Article137 1956-10-01 6 BAGHDAD, Sept. 30— Iraq Minister of Economic Nadhim Alpachachi announced Saturday that Lebanon has refused to permit the Iraq Petroleum Company to divert the KirkukHaifa oil pipeline through her territory. The pipeline has been idle since the Palestinian way. Iraq has requested Lebanon to approve diversionAP - 137 words
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Article53 1956-10-01 6 LONDON. Sept. 30.— Mrs mary Wallace Holton, a Scotswoman killed by terrorists m Cyprus on Friday served with the Women's Voluntary Service m Malaya, the Middle East and Japan. The W.V.S. Headquarters m London said she went to Malaya m June, 1950. She worked with GurkhaReuter - 53 words
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Article57 1956-10-01 6 MADRAS, Sept. 30— India'i Production. Minister K.C. Reddi is going to Ruseia to nego- long-term credit for eett ng up an oil refinery and fertilizer plants, he said at Hyderabad today. Reddi added that he is considering the possibility of Russian aid m building a shipyardAP - 57 words
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270 1956-10-01 6 Radhakrishnan - Radhak rishnan FAREWELL MESSAGE TO INDONESIA DJAKARTA, Sept. 30. The Vice-President of India, Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, left here today by air for Bangkok after a four day visit as a guest of State. In a farewell broadcast he said the will of the peopleReuter - 270 words
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319 1956-10-01 6 Rehabilitation Of Cyclone Victims MADRAS: Mr. C Subramaniam. Finance Minister, prespnted to the Legislative Assembly on Sunday the suppigmentary demands for grants further expenditure for 1956-57 totalling Rs. 4,24 44--500 and demands for grants for excess expenditure m the years 1951-52 and 1952-53 aggregating: Rs. 3,70.77,568. The Minister said that319 words
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Article52 1956-10-01 6 OSLO, Sept. 30— The government has decided that Norway shall joint the Suez Users* Association, the Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. The decision is subject to the approval of the Norwegian Parliament and the matter will come up for discussion at a meeting there next Wednesday, the announcementAP - 52 words
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152 1956-10-01 6 CONSULATE CLERK ON $80,000 CHARGE ISTANBUL. Sept. 30— Christou Christodotidis, clerk m the office of the Greek Consulate General m Istanbul, was arrested Saturday and charged by police with attempting to mail about 80,000 dollars m foreign currency out of the country. Police took Christodoridis into oustody under a courtAP - 152 words
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Article73 1956-10-01 6 HONGKONG, Sept 30.— Lord Boyd Orr, Chairman of the British Council for the Promotion of International Trade and Ladj Boyd Orr, arrived m Peking on Saturday afternoon and was met at the airport by Mr. Nan Han chen, Chairman of the China Committee for PromotionReuter - 73 words
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487 1956-10-01 6 MOSCOW, Sept. 30.— The Soviet press re-empha-sized Saturday that the Soviet Union never will give up the Kurile Islands. It reiterated the Soviet position— buttressed by columns of historical data -less then day after Soviet Union and Japan agreed la defer decisions on theAP - 487 words
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75 1956-10-01 6 INDIAN MILITARY MISSION TO PEKING HONG KONG, Sept. 30 Peking Radio reported that a visiting Indian military delegation was received m Peking Saturday by Red Chinese Defence Minister Marshal Peng Teh Puai. The broadcast quoted delegation head Lt. Gen. J. N. Chaudhuriv as telling Peng: "We are here to learnAP - 75 words
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Article52 1956-10-01 6 HOTEL SHEPHEARD'S CAIRO, Spet. 30. Tne Egyptian postal authorities are to Issue a new stamp this autumn commemorating: the inauguration of the New Shepheard's Hotel on the Banks d .c Nile. The old Shepheard's internationally famour, was burned down m the Cairo "Blacn Saturday" riots m January,Reuter - 52 words
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Article74 1956-10-01 6 WASHINGTON, Sept. 40.The Indian embassy reported K. D. Malaviya, Minister of Natural Resources, arrived Friday night from Canada m connection with a mission to secure techinical assistance m exploring for oil m India. After consultations here with U.S. officials, he will proceed to Houston, Texas, forA.P. - 74 words
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