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...Asian area from Afghanistan to Burma, a territory that includes more than one-fourth of all the free world's population, SEATO partner Pakistan got almost 60% ($108 million) of U.S. funds. India, whose population is almost five times as large as Pakistan's, got a U.S. allocation of $60 million in 1956. One reason for the disparity: neutralist India chooses not to qualify for U.S. military and defense support programs...
...city's chief water main for the 18th time in nine years. Corruption still runs rampant in the ranks of U Nu's own governing party, the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League, while countless vague insurgent groups roam the hills and even the streets of Burma's cities. In many places law and order scarcely exist, and Communist atrocities, like the murder last week of a riverboat captain and three of his passengers, rate only a few paragraphs in local papers. Rebels of one kind or another-Red Flag Communists, White Flag Communists. Karens-still...
After suffering the worst war depredation of any nation in Southeast Asia, Burma in nine years of independence has managed to restore its national output to less than 90% of what it was before World War II. Because of the civil warring, there are 3,000,000 fewer acres of farmland under cultivation, despite an ambitious development plan inaugurated by the government four years...
With even a partial restoration of law and order. Burma's economy could probably increase its productivity 15% to 20%. Why then, doesn't the government do something about it? "For the same reason," said one Burmese last week, "that the garbage isn't collected...
Last week, as U Nu returned to take up the burden of office, former Premier U Ba Swe breathed a sigh of relief. He was free at last to spend more time on the ponies and shooting pool near the bar at the Union of Burma Club...