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Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.newspapers
Description: Indonesian Foreign Minister arrives in Khartoum. First ship on Cape route arrives in Port Sudan. British and French 'aggressors' withdrawing rapidly. Nehru defends India's continued commonwealth membership.
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Description: President Nasser attacks Anglo-American policy. Russian ambassador addresses Cairo, saying his country is prepared to finance Aswan Dam. Khartoum Zoo experiments with women-only visitors day. Sudan announces name of its USA ambassador.
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Description: First week of independence. Countries continue to recognise Sudan as it prepares to join United Nations.
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Description: Impasse over formation of National Government continues. Committee sets out vision for Sudan's foreign policy.
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Description: Railwaymen dispute remains unresolved as the strike threat continues. Britain, the US withdraw offer of Aswan Dam finance. Abnormal rise in Gash water level reported.
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Description: Council of Ministers issues statement on PM's visit to Cairo. Egyptian delegate at UNO says withdrawing Israeli forces destroying bridges and towns. Oil Registration Company receives invited guests in Ohayo.
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Description: Minister asks traders to minimise imports following lifting of restrictions. Security Council to discuss Suez. Ministerial committee concludes study of report on southern 'troubles'.
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Description: Egypt makes counter-proposals in London Conference. Currency notes with Azhari's signature are to be destroyed. Two Ministers from Foreign Affairs attend Geneva Slavery Conference.
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Description: Minister attends Arab League meeting in Cairo. Officials travel to flood-affected eastern region. Education Minister reports 'quiet' conditions in the South and possible orders for reopening schools.
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Description: New People's Democratic Party elects leader. Sudan Railways trade union issues statement explaining reasons for announced strike. Films showing former Premier withdrawn from cinemas.
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Description: Official says UN Technical Aid project is a success. Britain suffers 279 million dollar trade deficit. British and French troops begin withdrawal from Egypt. British government under pressure over Middle East policy, with vote of no confidence submitted by the opposition.
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Description: Five-Men committee meets Nasser in Cairo. Sudan denies mediation role, affirms its support for Egypt. Sayyid Abd-al-Rahman says 'equitable' Nile Agreement is forthcoming.
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Description: Railwaymen announce a two-week strike. Britain's Prime Minister visits the USSR. The head of Khartoum municipality returns from official visit to Moscow.
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Description: Discussions begin on the formation of the first National Government and a diplomatic service for Sudan. Proposal for a dam constructed at Khashm al-Girba is being discussed.
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Description: Sudan applies for membership of the United Nations. Egypt to become a Democratic Republic.
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Description: Text of Sudanese Foreign Minister's address at the UN General Assembly. UN Secretary General orders UN forces to move into Suez area. Baghdad Pack cracks as Iraq withdraws unanimous support for Egypt.
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Description: Southern party denies applying pressure on United Front to advocate federation. Sudanese MPs received by London mayor. British company assesses medical needs in Sudan, Ethiopia and Aden.
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Description: French memorandum to the UNO clears Sudan of slave trafficking. Sudan to join Arab postal organisation.
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Description: Sudan's membership to the United Nations is agreed unanimously. Hungarian, Chinese and Syrian delegations visit Sudan, and a Sudanese trade delegation departs to India.
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Description: Ministers approve compensation for government officials' losses during Southern disturbances. Khartoum university and school students supporting Egypt. British warship ordered to leave Egyptian port.
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Description: Political leaders express support for Algerian nationalists. Liberal Party denies dropping demand for southern federation in exchange for constitutional self-determination. Copies of southern 'disturbances' report sold out, ministry to print more.
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Description: Senior official begins tour of southern provinces. India reportedly will help Sudan construct spinning factories. French Embassy in Khartoum welcomes the appointment of the Sudanese Ambassador to Paris.
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Description: Gift of Egyptian weapons paraded in Khartoum. Emperor Haile Selassie to visit Egypt. Police arrest 25 mutineers who fled to Uganda.
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Description: Census shows two percent increase per annum of Sudan's population and a very low (5%) saving on national income. Cotton future price fall on New York exchange. Israel forced to withdraw from Gaza and Sinai. Olympic Games continue.
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Description: Extensive fire at ministry workshops results in thousands of pounds in losses. Ministers meet to discuss unions' demands.
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Description: Western 'aggressors' break ceasefire, resume attacks against Egypt. USSR embassy in Sudan celebrates October Revolution. UN General Assembly votes to establish International Middle East police force.
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Description: Roseires Dam project discussed with consultants. Sudan message from UN Radio by Dr Yagi regarding U.N. Police Force. Forest fire near El-Obeid brought under control after two days. Khartoum Commissioner to begin inspection tour of eastern areas.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.newspapers
Description: Protests in Khartoum against French actions in Algeria. Sudanese officials travel to French Equatoria to raise issue of expelled traders. Army continues search for mutineers in Equatoria. Sudan Airways increases service to Malakal. Iron discovery made in Port Sudan.

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