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Description: Sudan signs first international agreement establishing air travel with The Netherlands. Rhinoceros head chosen as emblem of independent Sudan.
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Description: Sudan's membership to the Arab League is approved. Shell Company of Sudan celebrates its silver jubilee.
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Description: Sudanese paper interviews Emperor Haile Sellassie. WHO venereal diseases experts to visit Sudan. Parliament sets date for beginning of sessions.
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Description: Coalition cabinet formed, 16 ministers appointed over the weekend.
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Description: Nehru praises Egyptian stance against Britain and France. Minister touring southern provinces calls for overcoming past grievances, working together for Sudan. US backs UNO decision on Middle East crisis.
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Description: Minister of External Affairs holds answers press questions at weekly conferences, says Sudan will have full representation in Egypt, London, Washington and Addis Ababa. Political parties continue to discuss Sudan's constitution and formation of a Constituent Assembly.
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Description: Finance minister presents statement on Sudan's economic and currency situation. Minister of Works visits Rumbek. Official travels to Madani to discuss plans for reformatory.
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Description: Head of Animal Production Department issues directives for cattle export. Sudan gives permission for export of 1,000 tons of dura for Somaliland. New plan for southern Sudan one year after Torit mutiny.
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Description: U.S.A backs Sudan's United Nations application. Ministers of newly formed National Government take oath of office.
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Description: Russian leader calls out Britain and France overreaction to Suez nationalisation and calls for peaceful resolution of issue. Notion of federation causes friction among southern parties and politicians.
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Description: Gabir Osman, newly elected President of the Gezira Tenant Union, confirms that he belongs to no political party. Minister of Interior calls for Arabic to be used widely in government offices. Sudanese athletes begin training for the Olympics.
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Description: Head of Sudan's delegation tells UNO meeting world peace can only be achieved when imperialism is defeated. Chinese Premier begins visit to India. America backs Baghdad Pact.
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Description: International condemnation for French and British action against Egypt. Sudan's council of ministers, political parties reiterate support for Egypt. The Prime Minister meets with the President of the Supreme Council for high level talks.
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Description: Sudan grants permission for French school to be established. Khartoum municipality official to visit Moscow to study local government systems..
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Description: Sudan's Supreme Council congratulates Nasser on the evacuation of foreign troops. Council of Ministers met and approved various issues.
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Description: Supporters of rival political parties organise demonstrations in Sudanese capital. Eisenhower confident Nasser will discuss Suez proposals. French troops to be deployed in Cyprus.
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Description: Newly formed cabinet holds first meeting. Sudan independence commemorative stamps go on sale. Senior officials invited to meet first batch of Sudanese army pilots.
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Description: The Sudan Times
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Description: Premier's press conference is a 'good start', announcing intention to strengthen the army. Arab leaders congratulate Premier on new cabinet formation. Greater role envisaged for cooperatives to help reduce living costs.
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Description: Russia warns against escalation of war over Suez. Sudanese government reportedly offers to transport volunteers to Egypt. Text of proclamation of emergency in Sudan.
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Description: Constitution drafting committee meeting agrees work procedures. Egyptian military delegation to accompany weapons donation to Sudan.
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Description: Britain, France and the US to discuss establishing company to control Suez Canal. Controversy over signature on Sudanese currency unresolved.
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Description: Egyptian police enter Port Said. Security Council non-permanent members increased to eight. UN General Assembly condemns USSR armed intervention into Hungary. Britain accuses Egypt of delaying access to Suez Canal.
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Description: Prime Minister on tour in Gadarif. Indian trade delegation visiting Sudan.
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Description: Commonwealth countries put pressure on Britain to withdraw troops from Egypt. Italian diplomat to Sudan presents credentials. Governor of Kassala visits Gadaref.
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Description: Sudan representatives attend European conferences on dams, irrigation and drainage. Bulgaria offers university scholarships to Sudanese students. Sudan attends Afro-Asian students conference in Bandung.
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Description: Finance minister agrees to meet some of the workers' demands, announces control of commodity prices. Colonel Nasser makes surprise visit to eastern frontier in Palestine.
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Description: Sudan strives for foreign policy of neutrality. Fears tension between Western-Eastern blocs may impact Sudan's United Nations application. US Secretary of State congratulates Sudan on independence. Yugoslavia and Sudan to exchange diplomatic representation. Impasse over formation of National Government continues.
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Description: Opposition tables a motion of no-confidence in the government. Egypt's Foreign Minister says UN forces will leave when British and French troops depart. Dulles: prospect of Middle East war receding. British cabinet accepts U.S. pressure to withdraw from Egypt.
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Description: Minister denies Czechoslovakia has set up propaganda office in Khartoum, says it is for trade. Senate to discuss Egypt's High Dam project. Zanzibar Sultanate requests that their students may study in Sudan.

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