Indian Daily Mail, 8 October 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. No. 232 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 399 1 Hopes Will Join Free Countries Eventually NEW YORK, Oct. 7— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, winding up the debate in the Assembly on world affairs said: "Progress had also been made in Malaya. While
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  • 32 1 «h, 2S 5? f I kasa th<? Governor of Madras, presenting £n. i V r *i X? c £2 Saidar R M l'~»IW«»r on the oocaKs 11 birthday)
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  • 148 1 NEHRU WARNS BOMBAY, Oct. 7— The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru said here today that unless the colour problem was solved soon "the world wiL have a very bad time indeed". Most of the problems of t.ie world, if not
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  • 70 1 Nehru On Modem Newspapers Prime Minister Jawananal JNehru says newspapers of tne cur icm day "publish hardily anything that is enduring" and contribute 1-ttle to une's "intellectual equiuuient" Speaking at a literary comerence, Nehru said newspapers "have changed" m the last 50 years, printing leg* about literary developments and mure
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  • 137 1 BOMBAY. Oct. 7. The Prime Minister or India, Mr. Jawananaj isehru, yesterday openeu tn e sluice gates of a new iasy i e et nigii aam India's highest over the Vaitarn a Kiver, 60 miles from nere. The total coat of the project which has been
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  • 98 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 7.— Tht Governments planning commission has decided that tncre should be no further nationalization of road freight transl>oration until 1961. It also has adopted a programme for nationalization of road passenger facilities m pnases over the next ftv« or .six years. Chiefly affected
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  • 70 1 I'NTED NATIONS. Oct. 7 Israel offered yesterday to inter into a series of nonaggrcssion pacts with iMf Arab neighbours as the first step towards easing the mounting tension mi n the Middle East The offer came from Israeli Ambassador Aboa Eban who told the u.N.
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  • 151 1 NO THIRD WAR FOR ASIANS -Mrs. Pandit NEW YORK, Oct. 7.— Mrs. Yijaya Lakshmi Pandit of India via, former President of the United Nations General Assembly, declared yesterday that the Asian would not fight m a t.iiru world war. "Twice m a generation you hive fought a war and sacrificed
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  • 102 1 BERLIN, Oct. 7— Allied oriicials today interpreted Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov's unexpectea visit to East Berlin as heralding a possible answer to the nine-power decisions on West Germany's rearmament. They saw the Soviet Foreign M.nister's arrival yesterday as a demonstration of his determination to bind East Germany
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  • 61 1 TOKYO, Oct. 7. Madamu Vijayaiakshmi Pandit, cf India, former president of the United Nations General Assembly, will uome to Japan for a threeweek visit o n Oct. 14, the Foreign Office said yesterday. Madame Pandit's visit was describe^ as "informal. She will see leading government
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  • 46 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 7.— Formct Foreign Minister Hossein Fatami told the court trying him on treason charges he will refuse to defend himself because the hearings are secret. 'F"atenif's trial started B week ago. He is accused of trying to oust the Shah.- AP
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  • 32 1 TAIPEH, Oct. 7. An unidentified plane heading toward Formosa from the northwest caused a 55-minute island wfde blackout befora jmldnlsrht yesterday, the Chinese N T at<n«Alist' Def mnn Mini*. try |*ld> AP
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  • 79 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 7. —a. Thatte, a Hindu fanatic who has been arrested more than a score of tlme a mi n the past 15 years for political demon^tracions, vfiis arrested again yesterday. Poiice acted when he announced he would sit, fasting m front ot Government Housu here
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  • 112 1 C-PLAN MUST CONTINUE Ceylon Minister OTTAWA, Oct. 7. T.ie Coiomoo Plan, w»h;ch is due to end m 1957, will probably become permanent factor m world affairs until th,e 600 nnlLion peopie of Scuth-East As jl are assured o-: decent living standards, according to official soarcPS here. Mr. M. D. H.
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  • 93 1 'itCHßtUtfii, Oct. 7. A rersian Military Court today sentencea ten army otnceis ana two civilians to aeatn for leading .1 communist piut to seize control os the army. 'I\he 12 men the first to be tied out of 600 officers anu civilians arrested m a
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  • 84 1 KARACHI, Oct. 7 Pakistan Commerce Minister Tafazzul All resigned from the cabinet effective October 4, it was announced yesterday. h»s resignation has been accepted by the Governor-General. Ali is at present m London tor the conference of Common* wealth Commerce Ministers. Ali was not a member
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  • 43 1 MARSEILLE, France, Oct. 7. King Sisavang Vong of laos, who has been taking a cure at a French spa, boarded the liner La Marseillaise to return to his country. The 70-year-old king has been at Vittel for 2V* months. AP.
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  • 59 1 LONDON, Oct. 7.— The Soviet union has ordered six "top secret" racing bicycles from a British firm but w<ho will ride them is a mystery. The bicycles made with a special frame claimed to be unique left here today for Leningrad but the Soviet trade derogation who ordered
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  • 51 1 ISTANBUL, Oct. 7.— A Turkish military court today sentenced 131 Communists to terms of imprisonment ranging from five months to 10 years. Tihe Communist Party is outlawed m Turkey. Organising the party or taking a leading part m its activities carries the threat of tihe death penalty.
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  • 152 1 OTTAWA, Oct. 7. One of Australia's foremost plastic sQrgeons, Dr. B. k. Rank of Melbourne, will travel through India early mi n 1955 to demonstrate m a series of operations the latest technique m facial plastic surgery, Mr. Richard Casey, the Australian Foreign Minister told
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  • 138 1 LONDON, Oct. 7. A mother whose 17-year-old son wan having- an affair with a married woman of 26, beat him with a frying pan an«i made him cry, a divorce court was told yesterday. And when the boy heard that the woman's husband was returning from
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  • 144 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 7. Mrs. FranKlin L). Roosevelt has promised to "correct" her recent statement tnat m India "men are cheaper than broom handles," says the Congress Party General Secretary S. N. Agarwal. Agiarwal adds that she wrote him assuring changes m .her book, "India and
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  • 75 1 WELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND, Oct. 7. Princess Margaret will be asked to visit New Zealand if she attends the 1956 Olympic Games m Australia with the Duke of Edinburgh. The invitation will come from Southland, New Zealand's southernmost province, which is celebrating its centenary next year.
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  • 176 1 BLACKPOOL, ENGLAND Oct. 7. Britain's Conservatives arriving fo r their Annual three (jay party congresn asked Pach other the same question: "Will Churchill say anything about retiring?" No one knew the answer. In all the speculation there were one or two certaintiea. Churchill now la only a
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  • 25 1 rmwSl KAM ARAJ NADAR, Chief Minister of Madras, replying to a welcome address presented by the members of ">e B»r Association, Thlruvannamalai.
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  • 327 1 U.K. -Australia Rice Mission For Ceylon A tea m of experts from the United Kingdom and AushmHn f V £at CeylOn this month to mv estigate the possibilities of increasing riCe production, it will start work about Oct. 25 and is expected to take about two months to complete its
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  • 158 1 This Time 'Tiger' Wins The Race Malayan Breweries j^inutetl of Singapore wou the ;ham pionship a gold medal and a diploma mi n vie Bntiiin Kmpiro and Commonweaitn ij^tued beer competition at mo Breweis anu Allied imucid Exhibition m ix>naon, yester aay. Oct. o. They also took first prize, a
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  • 210 1 AUSTRALIAN TRADE MISSION DUE NOV. 2 Mr, Goo. S- Andersen, Australian Trade Commissioner m Malaya, stated yesterday that an Australian Trade Mission will arrive m Singapore on Nov. 2. The Mission will be led by Mr. W. R. Hudspeth, a Senior official cf the Directorate of Trade Promotion, Department of
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  • 54 1 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Oct. r. —The Indian Government has taken over control of check posts along the 300-mile Kash-mir-Tibet frontier from the Kashmir State Government it was announced here. Officials at the check posts control the movement of oeoPie and gooOs through the border area, much of
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  • 40 1 RABAT, Morocco, Oct. 7. French authorities set free 11; prominent members of the Moroccan ultra-nationalist Istiqula] (Independence) Party who had been under house arrest m South Morocco s.ince December, 1952, for spread nu 1 anti-JFrench propaganda. AP
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  • 137 1 STOP PRESS INDIA WORLD'S 4th BIG COUNTRY Nehru BOMBAY, Oct. 7. Mr. Jawabarlal Nehru, the Indian Prem'er, saW today tbat though geographically India has always been a big country "her real great nes* c oineB from work, courage, intellect an,i chararter." He has referring to a speech he. made m
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  • 589 2 Indaian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, Oct, 8, 1954 THE LESSON TO CEYLON so, the Ceylonese Prime Minister has come on a mis ion to India to settle the problems cf the Indian population of his country. Accompanied by a big delegation made up of ministers, politicians, and officials," Sir John
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  • 748 2 DEATHS NOT LIKELY TO EXCEED 1 35— minister HYDERABAD: Addressing a Press conference last Friday at the Begum pet airport before leaving for DeJii Mr. Lai Bahadur Shasiry, Union Railway Minister, stated that the final official figure of death roll m the Express
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  • 108 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister of Madras, was entertained last week at a reception held by the Mudr-asl Education Association, at the Madras! School (here. An address of welcome presented to Mr. Kamaraj praised his services, particularly m the field of education. The Chief
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  • 57 2 BOMBAY— LONDON AIR SERVICE CALCUTTA: The frequency of the London-Bombay service of the Air India International will be increased to five times a week from tJhe present four times a week. Announcing this, Mr. L C Jain, Director-General. Civil Aviation, tc!d Pressmen t" t the new frequency was likely to
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  • 62 2 HYDERABAD: The following is the further list of people hilled m the accident on Sept. 27. AT. R. Kiswaney, son of Ramchand, Proprietor of Kashmir Hotel, Secunderabad, R^fksheram, Naik, Armourer, E.M.E. Centre, Trimulyherry, Satyanarayan Darak, son of Jagnathjee Darak, Businessman, Baghrshana, Begum Bazaar, D. N. Rao, relative
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  • 508 2 In a statement to the P*ess the Chief Minister, Mr. Ramakrishna Rao said that though the nail tragedy which had cast a gloom not only over the State but all over the country was unpredictable and unprecedented m the history of the Railways, tihe situation was
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  • 92 2 One of the most successful projects m the field of labour recreation is located at Forest Park, Pennsylvania, [n the heart of the Pocono Mountains. It is a 1,000-acre (400-hectare) vacation play land known as Unity House, owned and operated on a non-profit basis by the
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  • 218 2 Future Of A.I.R. Kozhikode Station NEW DELHI: The Government of India proposes to locate a powerful transmitter at some centrally situated place m Malabar to cover most cf the Malayalee-speaking area. This information was given m a letter to Mr. A. K. (iopalan. Leader of the Communist Group m the
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  • 90 2 BOMBAY: A disastrous fire broke out m tihe early hours of on Friday morning when two textile mills were completely gutted and caused damage to machinery m two dyeing works. The fire broke out after 2 a.m. and i 7 fire engines, which
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  • 98 2 NEW DELHI; States Minister D. K. N. Katju told Mr. Valiulla m the Rajya Sabha tibat orders under Sec. 144 Cr.P.C. were promulgated on 34 occasions m 1953-54 In nine part C States. In 1952-53 tlhe orders were promulgated 25 times. Information m respect of
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  • 40 2 AMRITSAR: A 38 mph. gale continued to lash Amritsar city and suburbs last weelt. The Ravi is mi n high spate with a discharge of 133,213 cusecs at Madhopur reports reaching: here said -J. FOC
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  • 67 2 Mao Tse-Tung, the Chinese President, at the opening of the First National People's Congress m the Huai Jen Hall, Peiping. Left to right: Tung Pl-Wu (a Vice-Premier) Chou En T.al (the Prime Minister), Li 'hlShen (V fee -Chairman), *Au Shao Chi Vice Chairman Mao,
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  • 306 2 NEW DELHI: Efforts were being made by the locul French authorities m Pondicherry to convene a L'onyrcsn members of municipalities and of the local Representative Assembly to ascertain their incus on the question of merger of the. trench enclaves with the Indian Union, according
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  • 156 2 Vi«.\»-i 'ii ii inn \m imi I a iutvo jiruuiu-i- .1 me i■ n i <...».- ture, pu».ses».ori, muu or use «n wo types 01 tiie-(,,,l-ks cinK .1 aioiu bomb' ;«iiu •putputia', says a l*re»s iXote issued oy the •iniiHtry oi VVurKs, <luua.ll^ jum Supply.
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  • 373 2 CALCUTTA: The Madras University will shortly undertake a general survey of living conditions of students m Madras State. Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar, Vice-Chan-cellor of the Madras University, told me (here. Dr. Mudaliar said that a questionaire had been issued by the University to all the colleges
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  • 200 2 NEW DELHI: A Division Bench or the Supreme Coun last week ordered the acquittal of Behram Khursmd t'essikaka former officiating Regional Transport Officer. Bombay, who n«*a been sentenced to one month's Imprisonment and a tine of R&. »>OO by the Bombay High Court under \he Bombay
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  • 100 2 DAL.TONGANJ: The villagers of Kajru Kalan and Kiti (Palamau district) lhave decided to doivate their entire village lands for the Bhood.m Y'agna and to rename the villages as Jayaprakash Nagar and Sarvodayagram respectively. These two villages will be run on the pattern of Vinobagram which
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    • 444 3 'JAU-A', the name raises In our minds the trgic tale of 'Laila and Majnu 1 But this film 'Laila' is as tragic, if not more, as the great e pic tragedy, but towards the end crowns the tears with a happy consumaticn of
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    • 91 3 Bantiuri Bai and Sivali Oanesan m 'Andha Nal 1 is said to be a pewerfu; Tamil picture makinjr its appearance m Roya] from to-day. Pandari Bai perfect type of a homely eiri never fails to impress the audience by her sincerity and wweet face. Sivaji Canenan,
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    • 987 3 DANNY KAYE-Children's Ambassador IN INDIA TO FILM UNICEF ACTIVITIES *< A missionary with the in■**terest of children at heart" is the way a leading Indian newspaper described the most recent role of the internationaly popular Amerjean comedian, Danny Bay* The roie had a formal title honorary ajnoassador-at-^rge for the United
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    • 141 3 'Mr. Monkey Bit Monkey! Vcu wondn't believe it. but It happened! The famous cc-nedian Mukkri.' m the course of the ahcoting of 'AMAR', a Hindi film, bit a monkey, when the monkey was playing pranks w.th him! He is popularly known as 'Mr. Monkey*. Ma: Andrews (Robert Burton) (right extreme)
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    • 99 3 A Fine Performance By Spencer Tracy it is Spencer Tracy m a menacing mood! After a <">ng interval Spencer Tracy has returned to his first love. Action. In this Twentieth CenturyFox's cincmascopic picture Spencer Tracy builds an emp re, weds an Indian Princess, raises four song to follow
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    • 97 3 BIOGRAPHICAL FILMS OF GREAT INDIANS CALCUTTA: Biographical Films of India, a newly-for mcd organisation, have completed arrangements for making a series of biographical films based on the lives of great Indians. The films, which will be produced m English, Benga'i and Hindi tor release througnout India and abroad, will be
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    • 64 3 BIOGRAPHY OF GANDHI J I PRESENTED TO FINLAND NEW DELHI: The Indian Minister to Finland. Sri A. C. N. Nambiar, presented, on behalf of India to tlhe Govvemment of Finland, an eightvoLume biography of Mahatma GandW at a special meeting at the Finish Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Helsinki. The
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    • 93 3 AGRA: The Taj would shortly be seen by Americans m their homes through the television system. Mr. Chester Koneeld, an American television expert, who is arriving here shortly, will take shots of the Taj from different angles for this purpose. The National Broadcasting Corporation of the
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    • 98 3 Vinayak productions, newly formed movie-makin^ concern, nave decided to produce "Jyotishi" their maiden venture. Based on a short story by Gajendra Nath Mitra, Bengali, novelist, the picture depicts the struggles m the life of on astrologer. The film, will be directed by Gunamoy Banerjee. BlJcash
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    • 35 3 'CAN CAN r IN LONDON.... Gillian Lynne, 25, former sadler' s Wells Ballerina, at a rehearsal for Cole Porter's »'Can Can" which comes at the London Coliseum. She is the leading dancer m the •how.
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    • 281 3 WONT POSE IN THE NUDE LIKE THIS! In an era when glamour girl reach fame by posing naked and Bounding off on sexy subjects. Debbie Reynolds is as wholesome as a day m the country. "If I have to pose m the nude and give out sexy interviews to get
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    • 40 3 M. K. Thiagaraja Bhagavatar. a well-known actor and songster, who is undertaking n tour of Malaya shortly with a dramatic troupe. He hopes to give a MMta performance a t the TamMx Festival cedebrat on m Singapore.
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      24 3 Miss S. D. SubbuJaktthmi, a ravishing beauty, although past teens new, still enchants the audience with he r taunting smiles' and wit.
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    • 151 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Committee for awards announced its recommendations m respect of the newly instituted State Awards for Films. In feature films "Shyamcnl Ai" (Marathi) produced by Atre Pictures has teen recommended for the President's Medal. "Do Bigha Zamin" (Hindi) produced by Rimal Roy productions and "Bhagwan
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    • 106 3 Sarita Montlel, the luscious Spanish actress who is making her American debut with Gary Cooper and Hurt Lancaster, says she prefers ugly man over 40. "I do not like men who look Uke girls," says Sarita. "I want to look like the girl and
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    • 51 3 T. B. Mahalfngam and Kumaii Kamala as they appear m "Villayattu Bcnimai." a Tamil picture of great charm and beauty. The »tcry raises the doubt Jf man is a helpless puppet m the hands of Fate! It Is aft Indian Film Comb He's releas* egpeett* shortly
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    • 34 3 Was Once A 4 Anna Worker Mr. Dinhaw K. Tehran!, the chief sound reccrdist m the Newtone Studios Madras, who has turned a producer to-day, was once a worker earning tour gnnas a gay!
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  • 66 4 fXUp K'ni.-.r, popu'ar BomIriv Btar, hap consented to appear for the first tim? m Bengnll picture, Bhoot," to bo produced here. Producer Sm. Pronoti Ghosh will appear opposite DiLip Kumar m the female lead while Abhi Bhatbncharya wlli also have an important role. Well known
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    422 4 HOLLYWOOD )has been often enough criticised for failing to capture the essential atmosphere of histori© periods m its fiJjmsi. (Oertain "epic" movies have proved vulnerable to criticism that they lacked realis m or that their American origin "showed tlhrough." So it is much to the credit of 20th
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  • 47 4 Indian films have come a long way and the latest attraction JADUOKR due for local rvlrnso boasts of ferocious orehistoric beasts fighting with modern man. This oxcHinir scene is takt*n from the film which star* Neeroo and Kamran. newcomers to the Hindustani screen.
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  • 109 4 Charles Chaplin is understood to be completing the script of a new him after working on it "for several years." Just what it is all about he is not saying at the moment, but informed sources suggest that it will concern the ex-King of a mythical
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  • 72 4 Jean Peters, as a levely Indian Girl by her passinoate devotion turns the dreaded Indian warrior who singlehandedly held an entire U.S. Army at bay. at last to the U|K' of peace Maitai it tfct fiiercest and mcst savage wornor of the Apache
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  • 247 4 World Film Producers Assn. The men who make the world's films have their own international organisation l n IFFPA (International Federation of Film Producers' Associations) on which INDIA. Incidentally, is now represented. Now, the men whc show their nlms the cinema owners are thinking of linking up among themseives m
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  • 72 4 Halo Jap. Fil m ROME, Oct. 5. Fifteen dancers from the Takarazuka Ballet arrived here by plane to dance m the Italian-Japanese ec-production film "Madame Butterfly." The film is the first Italo-Japanese jcint cinema venture and this is the first time dancers of the Takarazuka ballet have appeared outside Japan.
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  • 117 4 TAMBARAM-EGMORE LINE TO BE ELECTRIFIED MADRAS: Work m connection with the electrification of the Uhird track (the present track on which steam trains run) on the Southern Railway between Madras Egmore and Tambaram, a distance of about 15 miles, is to be taken up early. The scheme, which will approximately
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    26 4 S. S. Rajendran, who play* the leading role m Ammayap pan', whose »tory and dialogue are by K. Kaninandhl, a powerful writer of wide fame.
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  • 202 4 Marilyn Monroe the nations no. I. pinup girl, and Joe Dioaggio, one of its greatest baseball heroes, broke up giving Hollywood its surprise of the year. The curvy blonde actress said through her studio that She and the former slugging outfiowle' of the New York Yankees are
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  • 43 4 He is divorced from Dorothy Arnold, a film actress, by whom he has a son. Miss Monroe was married at 15 to James Dougherty, now a policeman m Van Nuys, California. They are divorced and had no children.- A.P.
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  • 155 4 Joe Dimaggio packed his bags and left the home h e and actress Marilyn Mcnroe have shared sjnce their marriage] nine months ago. He rjrove off mi n his car to San Francisco accompanied by a friend Mr. Reno Barsccclni. His only words to reporters were: "San
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  • 183 4 Grace Kelly j s a dilemma to Hollywood's quote happ> press corps. Sde admits that reporters out to X-ray her private life hbther her. IFor /the life of her, she cannot figure out why such things as what she eats and m what she sleeps should
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  • 114 4 ESTHER.... STILL DOING WRONG WAY it sound* phony, but »w!mniJng star Esther WKliams swears its was true. Year& ago, when h wai national champion m the backstroke, she took swimming lessons at Los An gelea City College. Al though she was a supern swimmer, she wanted to learn the fundamental*
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  • 240 4 ESTHERA FISH OUT OF WATER This year Esther WiMam 3 goes out to meet the public "dry." Ne.xt year she will be "wet." The celebrated swimming star is leaving on her first big theatre and night club tour. No, she wiU not be swimming this time. She will appear m
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  • 204 4 L-ana Turner, who roat to Hollywood stardom a s a 1 blonde glamour girl has recently reveatod a maiithJ change both m the type of reins sn p plays on th e screen aJin m the colour of her tres ses The erstwUile Glamour i
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  • 36 4 Now the glamour girl ot film land lovely andt elegant Vyjayantimala guarantees that male temperatures will rise m her latest Hindustani attraction "MISS MALA." This musical extravaganza is coming very shortly to Garrick Theatre.
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  • 366 4 ESTHER MAKES A SUCCESS OF THREE CAREERS Esther Williams is the *-ne star m Hollywood wiio we <rs ieas with more approval tnaa anyone else. Although she has made a career m the water, sne Ins found success anl (happing by keeping 'ncr head a'"ne water. She swims out ot
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  • 967 5 Speech At Inauguration Of Indian Postal Centenary NEW DELHI: The centenary celebrations of the 1 jhli- u postal stamp commenced throughout the country Iffit Friday. Prime Minister Nehru inaugurated here .lie Centenary exhibition and the international philatelic show m which 74 countries are
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  • 260 5 'i»->iv*U: Alt'- V- f- Gohel, an iii...an reseaioh siuoent man uiac Lure wp,ui, nas succesaiuiJy experimented m making rayon-giaue pulp iron) ->■ mixture of species 01 incuau oamboo. Mr. Lionel said so far many Uuieient processes naa ulcii c.\j>* i .lucnu.xi < n a laboratory caic
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  • 179 5 Sale By Madras Tram Company Held Valid MADRAS: The Madras High Court held valid the sale of certain assets of the Madras Electric Tramways Co. to a Bombay firm. The sale was effected by Mr. P. G- Brookes, receiver for the debenture-holders of the Tramway Company, which shut down the
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  • 148 5 NEW DELHI: The question whether Mount averest was at wit conquered by the iyjJ expedition was raised fa the Kajya Suuiiu at question time tost ween. Mr. S. N. Dwivedy (P.S.P.) drew Prime Minister's attention to a book Everest Is it conquered t m which doubts were
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  • 133 5 KATHMANDU: The Nepal Government fixed the ceiling rate of 150 Nepalese rupees as equivalent to 100 Indian rupees. The Government took thda step following 1 sharp fluctuations m the exchange value of the Nepalese currency During the last fortnight, at times, the exchange rate fluctuated between 10
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  • 79 5 BANGALORE: Charges were framed last week against Madhu alias Mahadev, w ho took trial m connection with the alleged assault on the Chief Minister of Mysore, Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, In vovember last, while he was inspecting the "Vidihana Sowdhay" under construction, by Mr. v. C Ramachandran.
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 5 -Photos by A scene from, Vailibaratam Mukkoodal Pallu a Tamil drama put on boards at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur on Oct. S. (Below). They provided the background music for the above performance.- Palani
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  • 321 5 NEW DELHI: A batch of 15 instructors drawn from the various extension training centres and basic agricultural schools m India will be leaving for Denmark early m October for training m Danish Folk Schools and farms. Addressing these trainees recently Sri H. M. Patel, Secretary of
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  • 195 5 NEW DELHI: The Madras Government (have informed the Centre they propose to intensify the B- C. G. campaign for which no active steps have been taken so tar. To focus public attention m the state on the advantages of the treatment, the Central HeaJjth authorities recently changed the
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  • 122 5 SINDRI: The Sindifi Fertilizer Factory established new production records during September with an output of 7,337 tons of ammonia and 25.620 ton s of sulphate. The montthly average Droductlon for the previous 18 months was 6,112 tons of ammonia and 21,334 tons of sulphate. Production dur.n^
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  • 395 5 COLOMBO: The Tamil speaking members of both the Houses of Parliament met Prime Minister Kc-telawala at conference at Parliament House to discuss the position of Tamil speaking population In Ceylon, with particular reference to the allegations made against the Premier by the President of the Tamil
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  • 546 5 SRINAGAR: The Standmg Committee of the AINEC, continuing Its discussicn on the Press Commission's report, recently considered the que>tion as to what form of owner sh p of newspapers the Committee should recommend to the Government. After a lengthy discussion, the Committee decided tc record
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  • 446 5 TRIVANDRUM: The bail applications moved by 99 accused, who were arrested following the recent disturbances m South Travancorc m connection with the agitation of the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress for merger with Madras of the Tamil taluks of the State, came up for hearing before Mr.
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  • 904 6 No New I ndo- Ceylon Pact Proposed Scope Of Delhi Talks NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru told the Kajya Sabha last week that the Ceylon Prime Minister was coining to Delhi on October 8 on his own initiative for some talks. Mr, Nehru said that the Government of India would
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  • 123 6 PERIYAR BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION AT TAIPING The Seventy-Sixth Birthday Celebration of Periyar E- V. Ramasamy will be held at Young Men's Hindu Association Tamil Schcol, Upper Sta tion Road, Taiping on Sunday Oct. 10, at 2 p.m. Mr. S. S. Chinnappanar 01 Singapore will preside. Mr. S. Manmuthu will welcome the
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  • 147 6 A patrol cf the Ist Battalion of the Malay Regiment on Wednesday opened fire on a woman terrorist armed with a rifle and m civilian clothes m the Lasha area of Sungei Siput North m Perak. The woman terrorist fired one round m return before escaping. In
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  • 187 6 Singapore T.T. Stars' Tour Of Federation SINGAPORE ALL STARS— consisting of the pick cf the Colony's best table tennis •stars' will be making a good, will tour of the Federation next week This tour which takes about 10 days, begins on Oct. 15 and has been approved by the Emergency
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    64 6 Mr. K. Kathlravelu, Mana ger, Victoria Royal Engllsl Schools, Miiar, is seen express'njr his sincere thanks to Dato Haji Syed Abdul Kadir, Mentri Resar, Jcb.ore and to Datin SharifTah Hawa blnte Khalid, wife of the Mentri K?sar, the former for giving his kind patronage and the latter for kindly distributing
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  • 476 6 Desai' s Talks With Kamaraj to be repatriated seemed to be mostly petty shop-keepers and employees of shops. They did not have exact Information and were expecting to have the precise information from the Government of Ceylon. The first batch of repatriates might be expected to arrive m the midllc
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  • 163 6 The Tamil Brotherhood Association, one of the Colony's oldest Indian Sports Club will be presenting 'International Night' a variety show m aid of Its Spcrts Fund. The show will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Friday, Oct. 15. at 8.30 p.m. under the distinguished patronage of the
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  • 147 6 OTTAWA, Oct. 7.— The Colombo pian nations mvua Japan anu Thailand to join the group. Tfte representatives of 14 Colombo Plan nations ie a closed door meeting- yesterday ertended the invitation to Japan after Indonesia had withdrawn last minute objections. Official sources said that Mr. Richard
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  • 98 6 An Army recruiting party will be visiting Kuala Selangor on Oct. 15 tc interview recruits for Malayan Units of the British Army. The interview will take place at the Recreation Club. Kuala Selangor, on Oct. 15, from 9.30 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. Malays, Chinese, Indians
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  • 80 6 BOSTON Oct. 7. Prime Minister Mohammed Ali of Pakistan lightly brushed aside questions concerning his health as he arrived here yesIterday for what Jie termed a i routine «nedi<Ja| checkup at j Massachusetts General hosipltal. He appeared m good I health. Smilingly he told reI porters: "m the
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  • 154 6 NO WORLD PEACE UNTIL MONTREAL. (Canada), Qc.. ti. vi. sj'H v<. caiii tauiUiU ,snnan, Vice-i^ieSiuent ot inuia ana noteu piinospncr, saiu m. ,n--iay night tnore win oe no woria peace uncil man heals the discord between his minu and his spirit. Taking the H-bomb afl an example. Dr. Kadnaknsnnan saiu
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  • 193 6 LONDON, Oct. 6.— A school boy scratching about m the ground near the unearthed Koman Temple of Mithras m the heart of the City of London, made an important lind which added to the belief there may be anotner Roman building still buried. The
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  • 40 6 HONG KONG, Oct. 7.— The driest summer since 1938 has forced the Hong Kone Government to ration residents to three hours water supply lyThe supply "has never been more precarious," th p company said today.- AP
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  • 71 6 .KARACHI. Oct. 7.— A 10--man Pakistan delegation will leave for Turkey soon for military talks which begin Oct. 11, Informed sources said yesterday. The delegation will oonsist of top Army, Navy and Asr Force officials who will hold "preliminary talks'' (o paye the way for coordination
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  • 33 6 Dr. G. H. Garlick, the M deal Director of the SATA. is due to arrive at Kallan e Airport at 4.40 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday, by QanLa s plane.
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