Indian Daily Mail, 17 November 1952
1952-11-17
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/indiandailymail
Indian Daily Mail
-
Title Section16 1952-11-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 278. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1952. FOUR PAGES IS CENTS16 words
-
498 1952-11-17 1 NEHRU'S FAITH IN "TOUCH OF HEALING" FOR IMPROVEMENT OF INDO-PAK RELATIONS Angry Protests From Opposition Members Exodus Of Hindus From East Bengal NEW DELHI, Nov. 16. Prime Minister Nehru yesterday reaffirmed his faith m the "touch of healing* for an improvement of I ndo- Pakistan relations. He was replying toReuter - 498 words
-
Article176 1952-11-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 16.—Members of the Ceylon Indian Congress delegation who have just returned here after talks with Indian leaders m Delhi expressed great regret that Ceylon Govern ment should have rushed through the amendment to the Indian citizenship Act despite the fact that176 words
-
Article133 1952-11-17 1 DARK DAYS FOR THE U.N. PREDICTED PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16.--Dr. Ralph Bunche, Negro Director of bhe United Nations Department of Trusteeship and Information on non^selfgoverning territories, predicted yesterday "dark d>ays" far the United Nations, "perhaps the darkest ever known." "The American people," he told the annual meeting of the Philosophical SocietyReuter - 133 words
-
Article141 1952-11-17 1 CONGRESS VICTORY IN TAMILNAD From Our Own Qonrc»pon«efc« MADRAS, Nov. 16.—Tamilnad Congress President. Dr. P. Subbaroyan has claimed that Congress nominees have won a majority of the posts of Chairmen of Municipal Councils in Tamilnad. He said out of 49 Municipalities Jongress had won the chairmanship oi 28. Independents nave141 words
-
Article64 1952-11-17 1 AUGUSTA. Georgia, Nov. 16. A threatened strike at the hydrogen bom*> works here was called off Friday night after the Atomic Energy Commission stepped m to investigate Mr. Frank Ga'rvin. business manager of the American Federation of Technical Engineers, said members of the union hadReuter - 64 words
-
Article38 1952-11-17 1 JOHANNESBURG. Nov. 16. —The National Assistance Fund an organisation recently formed to assist lion Europeans who are taking part m the campaign against Malan's race segregation laws complained yesterday that the post office had ReuterReuter - 38 words
-
Article104 1952-11-17 1 CHURCHILL TO MEET EISENHOWER LONDON. Nov. 16.-^Prlme Minister Winston Churchill is expected to meet Dwight Eisenhower m Washington next Spring. Political quarters say Churchill wants to renew contact with Eisenhower, his close wartime colleague, and will try to arrange a meeting. The Premier Is expected to discuss the idea withReuter - 104 words
-
Article105 1952-11-17 1 From Ot» Own Go<Teapon<lent TRIVANDRUM, Nov. 16. The creation of a Central Coir Board on the lines of the Coriee and Tea Boards was urged at a meeting of the Coir interests along the West Coast at a conference here on Friday. The conference stated that105 words
-
Article75 1952-11-17 1 LONDON, Nov. 16. The British Labour Party leader, Mr. Clement Attiee, may visit other Far Eastern countries when he travels to Burma m January to attend the Asian Socialist Conference, it Ls learned here. Mr. Attiee will leave London on Jan. 4 and will beReuter - 75 words
-
856 1952-11-17 1 Non-Pensionable Expatriate Allowance Govt. Explains Purpose "It is not claimed that the rates of expatriation pay and non-pensionable expatriation allowance do at any particular moment meet the special expenses of expatriate officers, but they are intended to provide, over a period of years, a reasonable recompense for the additional costs856 words
-
279 1952-11-17 1 CONNECTED WITH MAU MAU SOCIETY? NAIROBI, Nov. 15.— Kenya Governor Sir Evelyn Baring announced yesterday the compulsory closing of 34 African independent schools because of their connection with the Mau Mau society and subversive activities. The Government has pro- i scribed the Kilcuyu IndependentReuter - 279 words
-
Article52 1952-11-17 1 CAIRO, Nov. 16. The Egyptian independent newspaper Akhbar El Yam reporting the result of a 'public opinion" poll said tnat 81.5% of Egyptians want ex-King Farouk brought to trial. oeventy percent (7O'/e) of these favour the death cenalty for him and 20% life imprisonment, the newspaperReuter - 52 words
-
Article95 1952-11-17 1 LONDON. Nov. 16 Slain will soon become the flrsl country m Southeast Asia to instal television, the Marconi Company said y*aterday. A complete Marconi television installation including transmitting and receiving equipment has been ordered by the Siamese Government and will be In operation m Chulalongkorn University,Reuter - 95 words
-
230 1952-11-17 1 India's Proposal To Solve Repatriation Of Korean PoWs UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 16. India was reported Friday night working on a resol' on calling for a four-power protec- tiv 4, to handle repatriation of prisoners »m i\orea. The resolution, to be sponsored by India alone, is expected to be putA.P. - 230 words
-
174 1952-11-17 1 Communist MLA Circulate Satire On Nehru From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Nov. 16. Jawarhalal Nehru on hjs bflrthday received not only thousands of congratulatory messages including one Irom Marshal Stalin, but also a. gift of 316 primary schools. Ryots m areas where Community Development projects have been started, have174 words
-
Article38 1952-11-17 1 PUSAN. Nov. 16. More than 1,371,000 blankets have o?en allocated by U.N. and Korean authorities for distribution to Korean needy far the cold winter months ahead, the U.N. Civil Assistance Command said today. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
-
Article56 1952-11-17 1 TOKYO. Nov. 16. Japan served notice Friday it wants the right to try American as well as other Allied troops who commit crimes on Japanese soil. The Foreign Office sain it hoped the security agreement with the U.S. would be revised eventually to give JapanA.P. - 56 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement40 1952-11-17 1 Subscription Rates (SY POST) Malaya B.iV Borneo and Sarawak. l W3nt:i 5.50 3. Months 16.50 W V. 33.00 1 Year 66.00 Other Places 1 Month 6.50 0 AOOtdi 19.50 6 Months 39.00 1 Year 78.00 vivthi° e 1 Will** 040 words
-
589 1952-11-17 2 Indian Daily Mail. S'pore' Mon., Nov. 17, 1952. N.O. CHOP: IS IT NECESSARY? yHE Madras Government's reported decision permitting passengers to apply for "No Objection Certificates by post instead of m person as hitherto, is certainly welcome news especially to Indians m Malaya. So far, all those wishing to embark589 words
-
Article, Illustration271 1952-11-17 2 To Rationalize Reduce Costs To Export More BOMBAY, Nov. 13.— Mr. Kasturbhai Lalbhai, leader of the Indian delegation to the recent international textile conference at Buxlon (England), said here that, unless the Indian textile industry "wakes up very soon," the outlook for it was bleak.FOC - 271 words
-
Article121 1952-11-17 2 HYDERABAD, Nov. 13. The Hutti Gold Mines Company has approached tne State ijrovernmem lor a loan ot Ka 15,0u,UUU t 0 install a second plant to double its gold production. At present, the mines located m Kaicnur district, produce about y.UUU of gold every year. J.oFOC - 121 words
-
Article109 1952-11-17 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 13.— Mr. M- C- Setalvad, Attorney-Gen-ial of India, who is holomg an inquiry into a fair ratio lor trie conversion of the Tata Iron and Steel Company's deferred shares into ordinary, .stated here today that he hoped to begin hearing the ca«e t°wards109 words
-
Article70 1952-11-17 2 JHARIA, Nov. 13. Coal supplies to Pakistan have been resumed with effect from Oct 19. 1952, after a break of two weeks as a result of depletion of credit, it is learnt here. During September Pakistan received more than 80,000 tons of coal. *."«tsj' Despatches duringFOC - 70 words
-
Article127 1952-11-17 2 CALCUTTA, Nov. 13. Foot-prints 01 a oue-legged inaii, anu Hit, n iiinico i«d to ii' > bixvu omvicuon Oy ■lJ.ll', WHO "IIIH-iiCTU jiiiu io si v moniiii rtgorous unpi isuiuiiem tor liuu&e uicaK»iig and melt. iin prosecution said the accuseu, rviastn ISama, n'Ohc wild a »ii««oi>xFOC - 127 words
-
443 1952-11-17 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 13.— The total production of sugar directly from cane by vacuum pan factories m India during the 1951-52 season (November-October) was 14.83 lakh tons as against 11.01 m the previous year, according to a note issued by the Indian Institute ofFOC - 443 words
-
Article160 1952-11-17 2 LAHORE, Nov. 13 Sardur Abdur Rab Nishiar, Minister U>r industry, presiding ov<_r the concluding session oi Mm Punjab Muslim League's threeua.y conieience ja,t i^ya-jpur, said leadersnip m Pakistan nau fallen a "victim t© the lua* for power." He added that those who occupied positionsFOC - 160 words
-
Article201 1952-11-17 2 BOMBAY PORT TRUSTS RECORD YEAR BOMBAY, .Nov. 13— A record surplus o t Ks laj.yi ia khs was sxiown m tne ouuget of l he Bombay Port Trust for Ofol-oz, accoruing to its ad. ministration report. Aggregate revenue on geneiai account, including surcharge, amounted to us ayi iUKiis m lMi.o^FOC - 201 words
-
Article51 1952-11-17 2 Anniversac I.*1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 13 Mr. Nehru will address a public meeting at the Ramlila grounds here on Nov 17 on the occasion of the 24th anniversary of Lala Lajpat Ral, Pr Kctju will preside. The meeting will also be addres«ed by Mr.JPumshot. tarn Dns TVwi^on.*-FOC - 51 words
-
Article96 1952-11-17 2 PATNA, Nov. 13 Mr. M- P. Sinha, Industrie* and Information Minister of Bihar, indicated that the State Government had impressed on the Central Government the desirability of setting up m Bihar an iron re-rolling mill. But the Central Government had not granted permission so far onFOC - 96 words
-
146 1952-11-17 2 Corton Export Rules Will Be Extended BOMBAY, Nov. 13. The Jomt cinei Controller of Lxports, has announced tnat an licences issuea lor export o* Indian raw cotton of iiffsiii varieties (excluding Asoam*, Comiiias and oocoiiadaa whiCi. are licensea freely; since ti ic beginning jt Ui s year nhic. have tSfasssFOC - 146 words
-
126 1952-11-17 2 BOMBAY, Nov. 13. The I Board ot the Bomoay OUseed* Axcilange requested the Union UOvernment to extend tue snip, ment period of siuppera whose <iuot«tB were less tu&n 75 tons untu Dec. 31, 1U52 as it was utuicait for tnose snippers to negotiateFOC - 126 words
-
Article64 1952-11-17 2 MADURAI, Nov. 13. Addressing the members of the Sadguru Sangeetha Samaj, Mr. Arlyakudl Ramanuja Ayyangar stressed th e need for a mus'c hall for the town, He said that at present they had to defend on hired bu«:d'njrs. Every Sabha should h*ve a buildingFOC - 64 words
-
58 1952-11-17 2 I.N. Officer Killed In Air Accident ARTISAN QUARTER AT DELTA ROAD CALCUTTA: Lieutetant V. L. Jayachander, IN., attached for aviation training to the I.A.F. station at Begumpct, was killed In a flying accident about three miles from Hakim oet, on Nov. 4, sa>g a Press Note issued by the Go*tjnwnentFOC - 58 words
-
Article130 1952-11-17 2 J. P. Narain To Do Bhoodan Work POONA. Nov. 13— Mr. J. P. Naraln, the Praja (socialist leader, hinted at the possibility ox his taking up bhoodan work when he returns tnere towards the end ox tnis month. Mr. Narain, who ha- been convalescing in the nature cure clime hereFOC - 130 words
-
Article91 1952-11-17 2 CALCUTTA: The relics of Sanputta and Moggallana, the Chief disciples of Lord B^a^u. will be sent from CalcuU a to shnnement a_t Sanchi Vihara Bhopal on Nov. 27 for re-en-on Nov 30. An exposition of the sacred relics will b e held f Or five daysFOC - 91 words
-
Article, Illustration73 1952-11-17 2 A.P. Photo shows: (Front row, left to right) U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Britain's Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden listen as Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky, waving hands addresses the United Nations Political Committee on Nov. 10. Behind Eden is his second mi n command Selwyn Lloyd. Behind Llloyd73 words
-
62 1952-11-17 2 TRICHINOPOLY, Nov. 13. The Town Co i^rcsa Cimmit. tee, Dr. O. Joseph, Vice-Presi-dpnt. presid'ng, decided to holt' the second poi'tlca! conference m tn*» «econ! week of December, Sri C- Rafagopalachariar, Chief Minis-.?r will inaugurate the conferenct. The mec'^n» requested the Union Government to include MadrasFOC - 62 words
-
Article70 1952-11-17 2 In the article published in our Issue dated Sunday Nov. 16, on Penimal Temple by T.S.G. in the seventeenth line of para four and in the sixteenth line of para five. It has been printed "which would leave a balance of $500' and "leaving a balance of $500"Ed; I.D.M. - 70 words
-
Article93 1952-11-17 2 HYDERABAD. Nov. 13. Princess Niloufer was paid Ra 10,00,000 when she was recent, ly divoroed by Prince Moaz2am Jah Bahadur, second son of the Rajpramukh (formerly the Nazim) of Hyderabad. Prior to the divorce, Princeis Niloufer was getting annuuLy Rs 1,00,000 for her expenses under aFOC - 93 words
-
Article206 1952-11-17 2 NEW DELHI, Nov. 13—- A building Commission to stu,j suitable types of earth-quake-resistant buildings is the main recommendation contain, ed m the "Preliminary Report^ of the Assam Earthquake, Aug. 15. 1950." by Mr. M. C. Poddar. published by tne Geological Survey of India. The author cite*FOC - 206 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement43 1952-11-17 2 Exclusive booking agents for Ceylon passengers per Lauro Line for Tourist and "Dormitory" classes. m.v. "Sydney" e td 21th December m.v. "Roma" etd igth Jf.nuary For farther Twrt'ffula-s pinnse apply— AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD 64 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, Phones: ***** *****. Cables "AMERLOYD"43 words
-
-
Article814 1952-11-17 3 PEOPLE'S ASPIRATIONS FULFiLLED-ABDULLAH SRINAGAR, Nov. 16. The Kashmir Prime Minister, Sheikh Abdullah, addressing the State Legislative Assembly after the announcement of Yuyraj Karan Singh's election as the first Sadar-i-Riayasat, described ithe occasion as "the supreme fulfilment of the aspirations of our people." He said: "TodayFOC - 814 words
-
Article45 1952-11-17 3 HONGKONG. Nov. 16.— The cancellation of contracts for clotfti valued HK$l5 million by Indonesian firms is causing a great deal off concern a-rnong locad weavers, according to the chairman of the Weavers Association quoted by the South Chir* ■"«<••• Post Herald today.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
-
Article, Illustration70 1952-11-17 3 KING WITH DEMOCRATIC IDEAS In his white military uniform, King Norodom Sihanouk holds his joined hands behind his cap m Buddhist, fashion as he loads top officials along a carpet m a re» cent ceremony m Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. The 31-year-old Cambodran Monarch, who considers himself toUSIS - 70 words
-
Article77 1952-11-17 3 ALLAHABAD. Nov. 14 President Rajendra Prasad arrived here from Luckncro by air an Tuesday mo-mint on a foaw-diay visit to ttr city. He was accompanied by his personal staff, Mr. K. M MunshJ, and Mrs. Lilavatl Munshi. iMajor-Gen-eral Cha,tte.rjee, Millitary Secretary to the President, told the Press ofFOC - 77 words
-
330 1952-11-17 3 MADRAS, Nov. 14. Mr. Justice Satyanarayana Rao granted on Nov. 6 an interim injunction, restraining the 3ut>- Collector of Tindivanam, Che ex-officio Chairman of the Villuipu'ram Municipal Council, from holding the neeting of the Villuputram Municipal Council for the election of Chairman on Noy. 14.FOC - 330 words
-
Article75 1952-11-17 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 14.— Dr. Punjabrao Deshmulch, MinisO'jr for Agriculture, told Mr. M. Omrupadaswami m. the House of the People that Government did not propose to discontinue Land Armies. It was a recent organisation, he said, and oniy a few aores of land had been broughtFOC - 75 words
-
317 1952-11-17 3 Development Of Hindi: Dr. Prassad's Advice ALLAHABAD, Nov. 14. The President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, said hexe on Tuesday that the development of th° National Language would depend a good deal on the contribution it received from the non-Hindi speaking people. Hindi lovers, he add p d. had to be generousFOC - 317 words
-
Article68 1952-11-17 3 NEW DELHI: A life-size full length portrait of the exeat Indian patriot and the Grand Old Man of India, the late Dr. Dadaibhai Naaroji, has been hum m the central hall of the Parliament of India.. The portrait was presented to Parliament toy the Parsee Federal CouncilFOC - 68 words
-
Article345 1952-11-17 3 POONA, Nov. 14.— Mr. Khadidkar, Peasants and Workers party leader and a delegate to the recent Peking PeacConference, said here yesterday that he was the only Indian delegate to oppose the joint declaration made by the Indian and Pakistani delegations .at the conference the Ka-sh-nir issueFOC - 345 words
-
49 1952-11-17 3 LONDON, Nov. 16.—Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia is eon.templ.ting a trip to Britain soon, according to press reports here last night. This would be hLs nrst visit since he was restored to his throne by the British after -the war, the reports added..— ReuterReuter - 49 words
-
Article42 1952-11-17 3 OANNANORE, Nov. 13.— Mr. O. K. Ramakrishnan, Congress candidate was elected from Camp Bazar ward to the Municipal Council. The election was postponed due to the death of Mr. K. Shekharan, another candidate lost by a narrow margin of two votes.— FOCFOC - 42 words
-
680 1952-11-17 3 NEW DELHI: The House of the People on Tuesday Nov. 11 referred to a Select Committee the Constitution (Second Amendment) Bill seeking to relax the upper and lower limits of a Parliamentary constituency m consequence of the increase m population ascertained m the Census ofFOC - 680 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement6 1952-11-17 3 AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA 6 9ORNIO 16 words
-
Advertisement38 1952-11-17 3 '•I > > Pulling her tail or snouting will get you nothing but an angry "Moo" from Betsy. Better know before you try. ""■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■••a tmm^^^^^^^^ mmm to Ho Hong Oil Mills (1931) Ltd. 65 CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE, 1. TEL 5911.38 words
-
-
572 1952-11-17 4 S. African Apologises For Feeling Superior CEYLON NEWS: Address At Moral Rearmament Confab COLOMBO: Mr. Kenneth Glad win. of South Africa, addressing the Asian Assembly for Moral Re-Armament, on the racial discrimination m his country, apologised "on my own behalf and on behalf of my own nation for the superiorityFOC - 572 words
-
290 1952-11-17 4 Vartak's Election Petition Dismissed BOMBAY, Nov. 14.— A peti tion fllsd by Mr. G. D. Vartak, a former memiber of the Bombay Cabinet, seeking for a writ of cerUorarl to quash the order of the Ele-ction. Tribunal which set aside his election to the House of the People from theFOC - 290 words
-
Article127 1952-11-17 4 COLOMBO: Sources close to the Indian High Commission revealed that upto the end of October, 14,012 Indians and Pakistanis have been granted Ceylon citizenship under the Indian and Pakistani Citizenship Act. This figure represents the 1.022 applications accepted jy the Commissioner of Reliat.ratlon. In October alone,FOC - 127 words
-
Article41 1952-11-17 4 "I told him never to bore his readers. A book which is unread might just as well never have been written at all. And unread it wUI be If It's dull."— Or. A. J. Oronin, m BBC).41 words
-
Letters To The Editor:
-
76 1952-11-17 4 "MY SELECTIONS"COMMENTATOR EXPLAINS Sir, I am both surprised and pained to see the criticisms of my broadcast under "My Selections" programme in Radio Malaya on 7.9.52 in your paper. As alleged by these criticisms I hav e neither attacked the "Dravida Party" nor ever thought of attacking them or anyone76 words
-
Letter249 1952-11-17 4 Sir,— I am glad that Mr. R- Ramani, Chairman of tho Gandhi Memorial Fund Com- i mittee, has publicly explained the position of the Vvxia. While I am happy tnat the Fund is sale in ni» hands, may I ask hbn though yoiu columns, whether249 words
-
-
Article50 1952-11-17 4 NEW YORK.. Nov. 16— Ml. icorge Corea, Ceylon's Ambassador to the- United States, sailed Friday ft:.London where .he will be lcnighted by the Queen on Nov. 25. He wiu attend the cwn■nonwealth Economic Conference, beginning on Nov. l \n^X tnen tlana to fly tc Ceyloa.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
-
Article233 1952-11-17 4 PANADtJRA: The cries of an 18-.nonth-old baby girl m an empty railway comvart nent ev?ked the curiosity of a p-sss-^nger Tn an adjacent compartment. Lookins ovor t'ao partition he found the baby had been abandoned. The infant was n-anded ov-*r to the stationiwscer atFOC - 233 words
-
Article109 1952-11-17 4 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam will be held at the Samajam's premises at No. 44, Race Course Road, on Sun. day Dec 21, 1952 at 3.30 p.m. At this meeting resolutions and amendments to rules and regulations etc. which will be submitted109 words
-
Article42 1952-11-17 4 The fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. at No. 26 Teluk Kunui, Singapore the residence of Sri NDamodaram Pillai. All membersaa c requested to be present on tno occasion.42 words
-
Article107 1952-11-17 4 Mr. A. P. Menon, Manager, E. M- W. Latex Ltd., Singapore, will b e leaving for India on Dec 9 by a»r on a brief holiday, accompanied by h'» family. Mr. Menon, brother-in-law of Mr. V. M. N. Menon, MLC, has been <n Malaya continuously for107 words
-
Article62 1952-11-17 4 PARIS. Nov. 16.— Vtetminh forces have captured another post on the Black River In their thmst against the northern end of the French front m Thai country. It was reported from Hanoi that the fcarrLson made up of Thai tribesmen, had evacuated the post at FahuoneReuter - 62 words
-
124 1952-11-17 4 MOTHER TONGUE FOR CITIZENSHIP ISSUE COLOMBO: When the Premier presented the Bill m Parliament to amend the Indian and Pakistan Residents (Citizenship) Act (the Bill has 9ince been passed) cjlr. Somaweera Chandrasiri (Moratuwa) moved that the Standing Order be amended to enable members who wished t$ apeak m Sinhalese orFOC - 124 words
-
165 1952-11-17 4 Negro Singer To Marry White Drummer LONDON. Nov. ]fl.- Negro night club singer Pearl Bailey said here today she intends tv marry Louis Bellson, Jr., a j Vhite drummer >n Duke Ll- Hngton's band, despite the noisy protest of her fiance's father against an inter-racial marriage Miss Bailey, who isA.P. - 165 words
-
Article111 1952-11-17 4 PU&AN, Nov. IP— TTjo U n i« ed Nations Prisoners-of-War Command announced yesterday that 245 Communiat pn. soners died m Allied detention camps between Autr- 1 and Nov. 12. The announcement sa'U moc* of them difc« irom na^urii causes Officials listed 170 natural deaths, 10A.P. - 111 words
-
Article44 1952-11-17 4 LIKES DISLIKES "Other people's desires, if ye do not share them, always seem absurd, and we are inclined to condemn them a* irrational, when all that we have a right to say is that they are not exactly like ours." (Bertrand Russell m BBC).44 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement36 1952-11-17 4 TODAY: 7.00 9.30 p.m. Madhubala Premnath BADAL fin Hindustani) 12th SMASHING DAY GARRICK Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN THRILLED BY THE DARING EXPLOITS OF THE FILIPINO SAMSON (m Malay) Dd^NT MISS IT I36 words
-
Advertisement123 1952-11-17 4 i NEW CITY CINEMA TODAY: 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. BIN A ROY and KISHORE SAHU m 1 KALI GHAT A (Hirtiiustani) NOW OOFEMS 3.0U P. 15 fl SHOWING and 915 ptn I SHYAM m PYAR-KI-BATEN G] (Hindustani) GLORIOUS 2nd WEEK DIAMOND TODAY 2 Shows: 3.30 7.30 p.m. HUH vn Intense123 words
-