Indian Daily Mail, 24 September 1954
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Title Section16 1954-09-24 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X, Nc. 218. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENIS16 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-09-24 1 photo. Kritish Labour Leader < kmt nt Attlee and Mrs. Attlee, making a seven hour stop at Honolulu on their wav back to England, wear LeLs (flower Ciar.. lands hung on them at the airport by Governor Samuel King.- APAP - 43 words
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Article30 1954-09-24 1 JAKARTA, Indonesia. Sept. 23. The Indonesian Government had approved the nomination of Huang Chen as Red Chinese Ambassador to Jakarta, the Foreign Ministry an- ;iounced. APAP - 30 words
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148 1954-09-24 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 23 Indian Premier Nehru was reported .ast night to have least two main topics he wants to discing with the Communist Chinese m Peiping the IndiaChina McMahon frontier line and the citizensihip of Chinese abroad. Authoritative sources close to theAP - 148 words
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Article73 1954-09-24 1 TOKYO. Sept. 23. Japan is tartag trouble recruiting oldicra for its iiew army. Xyodo News Service said a. rive tj recruit abcut 3J.000 men has produced less than 7.50 U. The campaign is scheduled to close on Sept. 30. m contrast, Kyodo said, »\o3!i menAP - 73 words
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Article107 1954-09-24 1 INDO-U.S. RELATIONS NOT GLOOMY WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. United States Ambassador to India George Allen said yesterday future relations between the two countries were not glocmy" although differences will continue to exist. He told members of the Women's National Press Club that the major differences between India and the United StatesAP - 107 words
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Article42 1954-09-24 1 LONDON, Sept. 23. Labour leader Clement Attlee, returning from a tour behind the iron and bamboo curtains, Mid he believes "the sooner we get nd cf Chiang Kai-shek anj his troops the better it will be."- A PAP - 42 words
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125 1954-09-24 1 New Import Duties: Federal Legislature's Approval Needed An otiici;>l spokesman said ywtafday th«t tihe Federation iovenUMßt could not make mv rt»nly at present to the cri■mi m the Tress of its ac--1 -i m raising Import duties to fod.ice an additional $15 nrlUoa o," revenue. In t^.e opinion of the125 words
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94 1954-09-24 1 ERASING THE PLACE NAMES— ANTI-TAMIL From Our Oum Correspondent CHIDAMBARAM, Sept. 23. The Madras Governor, Sri Prakvua, said here, it was not riyht on the part of the Diavid'.t Kazhayam volunteers to erase place names written m Nayeri script. He said they were not Hindi names at all. They wereCopyright - 94 words
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Article772 1954-09-24 1 India's Condition For Participation In Proposed Afro-Asian Conference NEW DELHI!, Sept. 23.— Indonesian Premier Sast !iami(:jo.jo opened his ti'ks with Indian Premier Nehru yesterday jumid reports India is ready to support his plan for an Asian-African meeting provided Communist Chin is not invited. Sastrosmidjojo arrivedAP; Reuter - 772 words
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109 1954-09-24 1 Master Tara Singh Arriving Tomorrow Master Tar a Singh, the President of the Sbromani A kali Dal, the premier organisation of Sikhs m India, is arriving m Singapore from Bombay tomorrow Saturday, Sept. 25th, at 7.30 a.m. by Air India International. He is ponrnp for a short visit to the109 words
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Article71 1954-09-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 23.— The Madras Government wilL soon step up the execution of rural electrification and urban water supply schemes sanctioned under the current Five Year PJan. They are enabled to do ao with a loan of rupees five and half crores,Copyright - 71 words
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Article39 1954-09-24 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.— Sherpa Tensing Norkay, conqueror with Sir Edmund Hillary of Mount Everest, has been appointed chief instructor at the Indian Mountaineering Institute m Darjeeling first cf its type m Asia. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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244 1954-09-24 1 First Death From H. Bomb Radiation -Japan Shocked TOKYO, Sept 23. Japanese fisherman. Aikichi Kuboyama died tonight m a Tokyo hospital of complications from his atom dusting last March m the U.S. hydrogen bomb test at Bikini. His death plunged Japan into a torrent of grief and threatened to placeA.P. - 244 words
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90 1954-09-24 1 KARACHI. Pakistan Sept. 23. Three men were charged before the Karachi City Magis. trate yesterday with conapir. ing to assassinate King 'Feisal of Iraq and Pakistani leaders during the King's visit to Pa. kistan earlier this year. They were retired Major General M.AP - 90 words
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Article59 1954-09-24 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.— The Supreme Court has dismissed a writ petition filed on behalf cf Mr. K. T. Kosalr-am. a member of the Madras Assembly, questioning tfhe decision of Election Tribual invalidating his eelction from Nanguneri, m Tirunelveli District. HeCopyright - 59 words
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Article45 1954-09-24 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 23— A one. day token strike of 65,000 bank tmpfoytM aJmott par*. \ysed banking: business m India today. The men stopped work m protest against a rov. eminent veto on n appeal tribunal's award m a wage diipute,- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article56 1954-09-24 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 23.— Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt a son of the late President, agreed to stand for election as Attorney General of New York State. Mr. Roosevelt. Democratic member of the lfou.se of Representatives had sought nomination fo r Governor but he wasReuter - 56 words
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Article257 1954-09-24 1 More Time For Marriage Committee From Our Oion Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 23— Premier Nehru and Law Minister Mr. C. C. Biswas classed m Rajya Sabha, Parliament's Upper House yesterday, over the extension of time to the Joint Select Committee for consideration erf marriage and Divorce BCI. OnCopyright - 257 words
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390 1954-09-24 1 I Ton Machinery Seized Ambitions which the Selaigor Communist terrorists once cherished to run their own minting press to disseminate Sr r rapa g da We rc llteralI -V burit j a Vassy pSi« the edge of the jungle near Kajang. T he390 words
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38 1954-09-24 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.— The Prim? M nister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala, will visit New Delhi during the second week of October, according to a semi-official press communique released here.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article59 1954-09-24 1 From Our Oum Correspondent MADURAI, Sept. 23.— About one hurfdred agricultural tenants have been arrested so far m a satyagraha campaign launched by the tenants m Thanaimangalem, near here, against tthe action taken by land owners to evict them. The order prohibiting them from entering Che landsCopyright - 59 words
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Article24 1954-09-24 1 RANGOON, Sept. 23. Prime Minister UNu told a press conference that an agreement on Japanese reparations to Burma ''might be signed th's week."— APAP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-09-24 1 Photo. The Sultan of Johore, on hi s way to London In the Williams Ruys of Rotter, dam, photographed during a stop at Naples, Septem ber -6. Left to right: Major General Sir Ibrahim, the Sultan; his daughter Princess Marlam; the governess; the Sultan's wife, APAP - 50 words
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118 1954-09-24 1 Democratic U.S. Students Cry 'Down With Negroes" MADISON WEST, VIRGINIA, Sept. 23.— A strike by 21 white students against the admittance of threr Negroes to Sherman High School, apparently had fairly well dissolved yesterday. The students had protested admission of the negroes to the school with signs reading, «'w eAP - 118 words
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549 1954-09-24 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Sept. 24, 1954 Don't Kill People's Enthusiasm WE make no apology for adverting to the subject of Citizenship again. As the deadline for the registration of citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies is fast approaching, we feel it our duty to warn the waverers549 words
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315 1954-09-24 2 "SHUDDHI" MOVEMENT PERFECTLY CONSTITUTIONAL NON-VIOLENT NEW DEJLJU: "The Hindu religion has always been noted for its catholicity; it permits one to place Jesus Christ m the innermost tabernacle of one's heart and still cail oneself a Hindu," says Mr N C Chatterjee, M.P., President ofNAFEN - 315 words
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Article167 1954-09-24 2 BOMBAY: The police fired three rounds m Central Bombay to quell a faction fight recently. Six persons were injured m the melee, one of them by a bullett. J The rival parties of bootleggers, it is stated clashed at Dapu Khote Road, m Pydhonie area, overFOC - 167 words
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Article102 1954-09-24 2 NEW DELHI: A symposium on wild life will be held here under the auspices of the In duan Boar<j for Wild Life early m January 1955. The Board intends to focus the country's attention on educating the public m the value of wild life, natiouai parksNAFEN - 102 words
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Article36 1954-09-24 2 SAIGON. Sept. 23._G neral Christian De Castries com SE! de^h of the fortress of Men phu returned to mdo_ China yesterday to resume his duties after a short leave m i? ranee.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article187 1954-09-24 2 MADRAS: Madraa will shortly lose the services of Commander s p. n. Nayar, Resident Naval Officer, and Srimathi Nayar, consequent on Commander Nayar's trans.* fer io Bombay a* Mainten. ance Commander of the Indian Navy. Commander Nayar came to Madras m August, 1948, and hadFOC - 187 words
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286 1954-09-24 2 Southeast Asj» n market is now m Calcutta. i'hc main ooject of the tour is to find marKctsi for Japanese aluminium ingots, sheets, pipes etc., Mr. Bunji Araemiya, cnief spoKesman 01 the team, tOid MaFKN. This delegation is the first ever to beNAFEN - 286 words
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132 1954-09-24 2 lain jus i'u/i Jagannatn rein p i c and connected properties are now to be erotignt unuer the admin istrauve control of the Orissa <jovt.ninent vvfto are appointing an i.lininistraic r ior tins purpose, it s learned. tnder th« Turi Shri Jagaiinuth lenipie (AduiNAFEN - 132 words
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Article, Illustration146 1954-09-24 2 SEGREGATION IN U.S. SCHOOLS TEACHERS TOO September 13 saw the ftrst time ever m America's capital of Washington, th« nonsegregution of coloured and White children m schools, put into praotoe, the non-segrega-«on also applies to coloured teachers. At top here, H. H. Sanders gives instructions to members of a lOttiA.P. - 146 words
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Article143 1954-09-24 2 xsrjyy ÜBjUtiA; The FAO has published the results of Indian expeniiments m me chanised fishing, for the bene fit of other countries. Details are given mi n the monthly bulletin of FAO's education service. According to the bulletin, the ability of a. poor fishing community tNAFEN - 143 words
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Article469 1954-09-24 2 MADRAS: The Madras Govvernment have decided to make an annual grant of Rs. 1,000 for equipment and pay, allowances etc., of teachers of eaoh of the 1,270 new singleteacher schools to be opened under the Government of India's scheme for relief of the educated unemployed. AnFOC - 469 words
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Article102 1954-09-24 2 New Jap. Pak. Trade Agreement KARACHI: A new tra.ie agreement between Pakistan and japan to be signed here shortly is expected to cover nearly haff the volume! of trade agreed upon mi n the last trade pact. This is due to the shortage of foreign exchange being- experienced by bothNAFEN - 102 words
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123 1954-09-24 2 They are: 1. The Anatomy Department, the Stanley Medical College, Madras. 2. The Obsteric and Gynaecology Department, the Cjovernment Hospital fo r wo men and children, Madras. 3. V. D. Department thr General Hospital, Madras t^' ,r T n e u, BF.O.C. - 123 words
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82 1954-09-24 2 Bank Workers To Stage Token Strike NEW DELHI; Mr. prabhat Kar, Secretary of the AUJndla Bank Em ployees' Association sai<i last w eek that the Gov ernmcnt's «Ifcclsion to In" stitute an inquiry into the k i^P 11 would not alter the decision to bolt! a token strike on Sept.FOC - 82 words
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Article35 1954-09-24 2 Hj^ A I ROB I: Th« Kenya m l tt n has decided to contribute Rs. 5,000 fro m its funds for relief of Eid^ flood victms, it is learnorji nere. NAFENNAFEN - 35 words
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416 1954-09-24 2 CALCUTTA*: Indology— the study of Indian lan^ culture, religion and philosophy -figured prominency SSrdi International Congress of Orientalists held »t c bridge during the end of last month, one of the thrJ^ i m delegates to the Congress, Dr. Sunttl Kumar aL an Emeritus ProfessorNAFEN - 416 words
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Article126 1954-09-24 2 NEW DELHI: Ten months of the Women's Savings Campaign lias yielded Ks. 2,719,115 io r Aaticnai Tla n Loan. Of this only Ks. 85,000 came from sale of ornaments surrendered by wtMiien for conversion into cash. Women of Rajasthan ti-pjx the l»8t of collection zones,NAFEN - 126 words
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Article127 1954-09-24 2 MADRAS; An International exhibition, styled as "Indian Industries Pair," Is proposed to be organised by the Fe. deration of Indian -Cham, berg of Commerce and Industry, a-t New Delhi, during October.November next year The Union Government i« expected to give active sup port to this exhibition whtcjiNAFEN - 127 words
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Advertisement5 1954-09-24 2 r£& quickly banishes PAINS STRAINS5 words
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Article, Illustration237 1954-09-24 3 »DOMEO AND JULIET, the immortal 'epic of love' which was born out of the pen of William Shakespeare, has beta superbly adapted to film version by Kcnato Castellani. Pictured :n glorious eclour the greatest love story, comos movingly to life on the screen at Cathay237 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-09-24 3 ROHINI a Tamil film o f unusual charm and extraordinary entertainment. Mvdhuri Dcvi O. J^E^lS Sahaara-namam and 'Friend' Rcmasamy take lending pan. {Current attraction at Diamond).29 words
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139 1954-09-24 3 Adivised India On Making Documentaries Producer J- B- Holmes, who was m India, a few years ago advising the Union Government on documentary film making, is now m Cairo, training Egyptians m the same Technique. He has accepted a two.ye.ur assignment as producer for the Anglo.Egyptian pil Company Film Unit139 words
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1009 1954-09-24 3 Norman Morris - Cinemascope, Superscope Vistavision And Whatnot! Norman Morris By f HE Western film industry is m a turmoil with unparalleled confidence struggling for co-existence with some of the most worrying uncertainties since Sound first emerged to threaten and subjugate the silent screen. The wide-screen war of which we have heard andNAFEN - 1,009 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-09-24 3 Not a scene K rom 'Adorable Creatures', but this adorable creature Dany Robin plays the leading role m 'Act of Love. This picture has been filmed amid the mystery and Maific of Paris. Her part show* h«xw different are an act of s?n and an art of56 words
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Article129 1954-09-24 3 HOLLYWOOD: Other stars who envy Jane Russell's fancy dressing room will be surprised to learn how easily ahe got It. "It waa while I was *t RKO," she reflated on the set of Foxfire." "I suddenly realised how much time of my life I 6pend mA.P. - 129 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-09-24 3 Marlyn Monroe and her shapely legs, plus a ballooning skirt and the usual Hollywood movie props, kept more than 1,000 movie fans entertained. La Monroe repeated this scene 15 times before the dxrec. tor was satisfied. This action is part of the movie sequence being filmed m61 words
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134 1954-09-24 3 DIRECTORS of Malay films complain that too many taboos and too strict a censorship are killing off their best ideas and stories. To prove their point they cite a long list of "dontV which, they say, cramp the hero's and heroine's style i» almost134 words
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Article279 1954-09-24 3 Mr. Charles Chaplin haa hinted that "Charlie the Tramp" might return to the screen with a new look m hi* next film. Mr. Chaplin, wno was entertaining a Moscow-bound delegation of Indian film stars and proudcers at his home overlooking Lake Geneva, told his guests, "My279 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-09-24 3 blade but cannot "kill" his fee. Young lovers can be seen xv romantic aceaes "taking long walks hand m hand" but to lie down side by Bide la a »«W or on batch Is "KatrtlloUß", A Malay actor can be ahown making money, but "not at a game125 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-09-24 3 Nadira, of AN N -fame and the fthn-gfrl with a face which Hollywood raves for Is making her appearance m 'NAGMA', with Ashok Kumar and Om. With flaming eyes and a lovely veil she keeps her fingers crossed for the arrival of hex fiance. Perhaps93 words
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Article, Illustration199 1954-09-24 3 Eleanor Parker stands near the famoua sphinx. MG.M's "Valley of the 'King", an amazing dramatization of the search for th£ hidden tomb of Pharaohs, and a forbidden leve that burns like the desert sands. Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker give a brilliant per* formancc that makes the199 words
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Article69 1954-09-24 3 BAN. ROOJJYE," the neweat comedy under the (banner of Vasnu-Mitra, Is making steady progress at the East India Studio under the direction of Banshi Aah. Main roles of this hilarious comedy are being portrayed by Bhanu B«inerjce and Jahar Roy, popular comedians of the Bengali screen, supported by69 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-09-24 3 Robert Taylor (centre) X urt Kaxztwr [left) and Cortoa Thomson standing by the side of the Great Pyramid 9f Cheep* frh* li/WM ftwt *4*r C '(•■>•<?,25 words
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Article, Illustration323 1954-09-24 4 I AYA RAKT. who passed through Singapore recently enroutc to New Zealand. |a m&king her appearance again en the ODEON screen shortly. Sh e did go the n to the film called The Seekers' which is to be screened soon. Acclaimed as one who323 words
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Article3447 1954-09-24 4 D. V. K. Sarma - D. V. K. Sarma As Compared With Bharata Nat/a School Of Dance By Mr. If. V. K. Surma (an advocate from Guntur, a. India,/, who contributed a poem on Indonesia published m our issue of Nov.-Dec. 1U53, herein gives his impressions about the3,447 words
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Article106 1954-09-24 4 NEW THEATRES has been buzzing with activity since the management was taken over by the Aurora Film Cor. poration on July 1 1951 Director Kartiick Chatterjee is busy with two films, produc. tion of which sheduled to start simuitaneousry at the end tihis month. One film106 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-09-24 4 These girls live m the shadorcs of Paris, capitalising their uxining chirms on the gullible Youths. They must answer for their aicts of sin. A s ene from Aot of L*ove,' which contains many more little-known facts abuut ivellknoion Paris, which tourists generally miss.44 words
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Article, Illustration173 1954-09-24 4 Humphrey Bogart is a name that sends a feeling of thrill into cur views, and Columbia Pictures present C a 1 n c Mutiny' with Humphrey Bogart. It has everything a movie can have; power, sweep, action, romance and above all a human drama.173 words
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Article, Illustration9 1954-09-24 4 Anoth* *C4n* frm 'mngoXyom,* avniting r&as* «oon m DUmond,9 words
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Article, Illustration146 1954-09-24 4 Treatment of love, has become a forthright an<j bold subject m Hollywood films of late. Intimate love scenes, pictured with discretion, with no distasteful sequences or 'border-obscenity' is the comment on "Act Of Love". It is .s the story of146 words
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Article225 1954-09-24 4 LONDON: A group of British actors and actresses want their profession to set up a factory m London so that those without a part for the time being could work there while seok-ng further stage employment. They would not earn a lot about £8 a weekNAFEN - 225 words
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Article199 1954-09-24 4 *pATHER TANCHALr, a full-length feature mm based on the best-seler novel of the late Bibhuti JJhusan Ban-Tjee, is making oriSK progress u t the Technicians* Stud.c here under the direction of Satyajit Roy. Th e film deal 3 with simpie rural life m West Bengal. The film, which199 words
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Article256 1954-09-24 5 Company Registered By mistake Asked To Close Down! KAKAttti: me Pakistan Government hts ennreiled the registration of "ingasstr L:h the FuTrtn Insurance Department of tbe So iet GoJernnieirt, bsnSfS re£r°£i g InsUrance hjsin^ this country, Inquiries made at the Office of the Controller nf InsuranceNAFEN - 256 words
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Article112 1954-09-24 5 MADRAS: The Deccan College Research Insu. tute, poona, is organising three courses. of Mx weeks duration each, ot n Winter School of Lingnl. sts at the Deccan College, Poona, during this year and the next. The classes, which will be conducted by scholars from ail overNAFEN - 112 words
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Article78 1954-09-24 5 NEW DELHI: The central Advisory Board of Archaeolo. gy will meet m New Delhi on September 18 under the chair, manship of Maulana Abdul Kalam Aza<l, Minister for Education. The Board will review the progress made m regard tc amendment of the Ancient Monuments Preservation Act forNAFEN - 78 words
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Article156 1954-09-24 5 NEw DELHI; An Intcrna. tional Statistical Traunu.g Centre on Experimental jjr. signs and Survey Techniques will be opened at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, on September 20, under the joint auspices of th e U- N. (Food and agri. culture Organisation and the Union Government.NAFEN - 156 words
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Article144 1954-09-24 5 Rs. 180 m. Honnemaradu Scheme HAXGALORE: A team ot experts from Delhi is scheduito arrive here to discus* w-th the state authorities tn# poswbiUty of including tn« jroposed Rs. 180,000,000 Hon. nemaradu hydroelectric acne. me In the second Flve.*eai Plan. On completion, the Honno maradu scheme m the Shi mogaNAFEN - 144 words
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Article69 1954-09-24 5 .Nb W DELHi The stadia the Indian Consulate-lien. m Saudi Arabia has *H raised to that of a l*. ton Wlth effect from (JctQ ™J 1, 1954, to further develop "M strengthen the close and r.endiy relations between tne "iftcially announced here. r™ r X Kidwai, atNAFEN - 69 words
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115 1954-09-24 5 SCHOOLS FOR ASIAN GIRLS IN UGANDA educated women are needed more than ever before m feast Africa, was expressed j> v 1-ady Cohen, warn ut Sir Ana rew Cohen, Governor or i>£a* Z^J^ I he °Pe n the only school for Asian gnrls m ot an undian industrialist, Mr N.K.NAFEN - 115 words
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Article105 1954-09-24 5 COCHIN: A total of 245,. 044 lbs. of Dust was On offer at the auction sales held here last week. There was a very strong and active general demand throughout the sale for all descriptions at an irregular 4 to 5 annas above last rates Best liquoring105 words
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Article35 1954-09-24 5 PATNA: The Governor of Bihar ha* directed that inspection notes and cor. respondence .between headmasters and inspecting officers of secondary and primary schools should be written m Hindi instead of English. FOCFOC - 35 words
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201 1954-09-24 5 Rs. 7.5 m. Cost A Big Burden! JAII'tR: Th^ responsibility of guarding the 650-mile indo-Pak border along the territories of Kajasthan s proving a heavy financial burden for the State Government who, it is learned, have requested the Union Government to share the costNAFEN - 201 words
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Article231 1954-09-24 5 NEW DKLJiI: The Government of India has decided that m respect remittances ot accumulated foreign profits ot persens received m India after September 30, 1954, the condition of investment m Government securities purchased through the Reserve Bank wili not be insisted upon. A finance Ministry PressFOC - 231 words
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Article66 1954-09-24 5 NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha on Sept 14 passed, without any change, the Health Minister's Food Adulteration Bill as passed by th e Lck Sabha. When the House adjourned for the day. the Home Minister had not concluded his speech while moving for the concurrence of the HouseFOC - 66 words
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Article63 1954-09-24 5 CIHTACK: The Orissa Government have decided to appo nt an expert committee to translate important law boekfi into oriya following recent legislation to adopt the Oriya language for official use. Necessary funds will be providM by the Sttae Government for this purpcae. The committee is expectedNAFEN - 63 words
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182 1954-09-24 5 LONDON: Hack m the gay, prosperous day of 1931 the Maharajah of Patiala walked into one of the world's must famous men's shops m London and ordered shirts, socks and other oddments to the value of £8,000. Back m those days, too, the then PrinceNAFEN - 182 words
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103 1954-09-24 5 M.P.8' Rifle Shooting Competition NEW DELHI: The M.P..l* Rifle Club w)U bold a rifle. shooting competition during the fnrthcuminjf session of Parliament m November, sayn the secretary of the Club, Mr. Bhagwat Jh'a Azad. The cdub was formed one and a half years ago and ha* now on its rollsNAFEN - 103 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-09-24 5 Tico American war correspondents and a ship's captain, m Communist captivity for 18 months, came bach throuyh the Bamboo Curtain to the freedom of British Hong Kong, September IS. All three: Richard Applegate, 37, radio and news correspondent; Donald Dixon, International News Service correspondent and BenA.P. - 98 words
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300 1954-09-24 5 Sinhalese Quote Gandhiji In Defence Off Their Boycott Of Indian Shops Goods! COLOMBO: Rev. W. E. Mendis insisted recently that the Tri Sinhala Peramun a was not designed "to create trouble m the country" as some had said it was Instead, he sad that the Peramuna followed to a letterFOC - 300 words
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Article178 1954-09-24 5 COLOMBO: An article m the "Guardian"' of Aug. 22 last, regarding the Minister of Justice Mr. E. B. Wikramanayake, Q.C., had its sequel m the Colombo Additional Magis. trate's Court when notice was allowed by the Magistrate on Mr. Gilbert Perera, of Have Lock Town, Colombo, EditorF.O.C. - 178 words
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Article213 1954-09-24 5 NEW DELHI; Deck Passenger Committees have been set up at major ports like Bombay, said Mr. o. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister tor Transport and Railways m tne Lok Sabha m reply to a question by Sardar A. S. SaigaL Replying to further questions, Mr. Alageson said theF.O.C. - 213 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-09-24 5 Ijook'.ng up and beyond is pretty Nlgar Siritana. who boasts of the most bewitching screen eyes, takes the leading role In screenland's newest production "MADHUR MILAN", a musical extravaganza of 12 top songs and 4 dances.38 words
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Advertisement13 1954-09-24 5 mi MADRAS LUXURYETOURIST IN CONSTELLATION COMFORT AIR-INDIA JfwtonuuUoTiajL, ADCIPHI HOTIW. SINGAPORE. TBl: 27TM.13 words
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Article79 1954-09-24 6 COLOMBO Miss W- Paduma (23). who was engaged to be married next month, died at the Galle Hospital as a result of severe injuries she sustain. sd when her dress caught fire. Miss Paduma, while trying to hanjr a wall lamp m the kitchen, dropped it. andFOC - 79 words
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217 1954-09-24 6 Kotelawala's Assurance KANDY: The Prime, Minister believes m the freedom of t)i t > Press m a democratic country. He said so at a public meeting at Teldeniya recently after opening the Rambukwella junior school. Commenting on a suggestion by the Yen.FOC - 217 words
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Article171 1954-09-24 6 REDS SAY INDIA IS SUBORDINATE NEW DELHI, Sept. 23- Communist members of Parliament told Mr, Nehru. the Prime Minister, to "shut up" m an angry scene m Parliament yesterday. The trouble started when Mi*. Nehru was replying: to a question on India's foreign service. Mr. Bhubesh Gupta, deputy leader ofReuter - 171 words
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Article109 1954-09-24 6 LONDON, Sept. 23 In. creasing security and faitn m the future are recorded m the 1953 report for Malaya pub. lished today. "If release from fwir is a true gauge it says, "then the year can properly be described as a notable one." Large sums ofReuter - 109 words
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Article64 1954-09-24 6 NEW DELHI, Sept. 23 Mrs. Vijayaiakshmi Pandit who has just retired from the Presidency of the United j^a. tions General Assembly will become Indian Higd Commissioner m London m November, according to usually reliable sources. Her appointment is expected to be officially announced sometime this week.Reuter - 64 words
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Article34 1954-09-24 6 Divine Service will be held at the St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday, Sept. 26 at 10.30 a.m., to marke the Third Anniversary of the Incorporation of the City cf Singapore.34 words
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Article31 1954-09-24 6 The Half Yearly General Meeting of the Lower Perak Indian Association, Teluk Anson, will be held on Sunday Sept. 26 at 4.30 p.m. at the Association premises.31 words
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Article38 1954-09-24 6 LONDON, Sept. 23 Mr. Mohammed! AJi, Pakistan's Prime Minister,, atfrtved hex* by air last night from Karachi on a week's private stay be fore visiting the United states at the invitation of Prcmdon^ Eisenhower.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article46 1954-09-24 6 LONDON, Sept. 23 Tho Russians said last night they have installed a mr crop hone at the North Pole. Moscow radio, m making the claim, said •'we are the first country m the world to do so." Inhere was no explanation why. APAP - 46 words
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Article33 1954-09-24 6 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Sept. 23. The Steering Committee of the U.N. General Assembly yesterday overrode objections by the Netherlands and voted to consider Indonesia's claims on Western New Guinea. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article37 1954-09-24 6 DACCA, East Pakistan. Sept. 23. American Army medical teams and helicopter crews who have betn assisting m East Pakistan flood relief left for Kcrea and Japan aboard three U.S. Air Force p.anes. APAP - 37 words
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Article36 1954-09-24 6 Sept. 23. Chou E n Lai, the Chinese Communist Prime Minister, called today for another conference on the "Geneva pattern" to try again to settle the question of Korea, according to Peking Rodio.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article99 1954-09-24 6 COLOMBO: The Waterworks Department oi the Colombo Municipal Council m an attempt to check the falling water level at the Labuguma reservoir has decided to reduce the pressure on pipes m certain areas of th e City. There hay been no rain once again m theFOC - 99 words
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154 1954-09-24 6 Smuggled Currency Sent To Singapore? COLOMBO): A gang of currency smugglers are believed, by the Customs, to be operating m Colombo. It is learnt that foreign currency valued at nearly a lakh of rupees was intercepted m transit by the authorities recently. A customs official stated that money is beingFOC - 154 words
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133 1954-09-24 6 Indian Chamber Chiefs Resignation Accepted COUJMBO: The Working Committee of the Indian Mercantile Chamber, has accepted the resignation cf Mr. K. G. Rao from the office of President of the Chamber. Mr. Rao's resignation way stated to have been tendered tcr personal reasons. Mr. S. C Banker, Vice-Presi-dont, will aFOC - 133 words
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Article44 1954-09-24 6 LONDON. Sept. 23— A small explosion occurred m the basement of the House cf Commons. The blast, presumably caused by escaping gas, slightly injured two men and two women building employees. No damage was done. Parliament is new m recess. APAP - 44 words
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Article186 1954-09-24 6 Yesterday at a parade '.lelil at the nuadqudi ters 01 tlie Gurkha Signals Regiment m Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur, Major-General L. K. C. If. i'er. owne, Major-General Brigade of UurktlM, presented turn c.tp badges to ;.ll ianks. Tne badges, the General said m his186 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous55 1954-09-24 6 (FILM DIARY; I'liniHiliiHliniimiiiiHiMimiHtm.iniiitnii,,,,,,,,.,, CATHAY: "Komeo And Juliet" ODLON: 'Gardtn oi Evi. 1 ALHAMBHA: -Northwest passage" DIAMOND: "Kohini' CAPITOL: *<Act Of Love" REX: "Rails Into Laramie" (Tech.) PAVILION: "Stranger On The Prowl" ROXY: "The Man Between*' QUEENS: "Rehsia Suatni'' (Malay) ROYAL: "Angaray" (Hindi) ATLANTIC: "Outlaw Queen" SUN: "The Swage Fury" (Tech.)55 words
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