Indian Daily Mail, 5 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-05 1 Indian Daily Mail OU X. JSO. 259 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1954 SJK PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration510 1954-11-05 1 Indianism Is Dravido-Aryan Bask Principles Explained (By Our Staff Reporter) Hainan; ty has need tor indianisin, which philosophy tha Dravidiaus and Aryans h^ve jointly evolved, said Dr. S. K. Chatter ji, Professor of JLinguist.es i\nd Phonetics, yesterday at the Kamakiishna ivlissi^n premises at510 words
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199 1954-11-05 1 NEW YORK. Ncv. 4.— A University of Rochester, New York, Professor and obstetrician tcld a press conference yesterday of steps being taken by Japan and India to solve their population problems. Dr. Wesley T. Pcmmerenke. aiTiv.riff here after nearly a year of consultationsAP - 199 words
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Article21 1954-11-05 1 The net collections from Income Tax for last month amounted to $10,173,514.05 eta, says a Federal Government Press statement.21 words
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Article208 1954-11-05 1 NISW PREMIER FOR RED CHUM A? from Uur uwn Coi respouaent MADKAS, Nov. 4. The New Delhi correspondent of the "Hindu" says:. Reports from Peking received here indicate there may soon, be a < hange in the Premiership of the Central Oovt. of China. Chou En Lai isReuter - 208 words
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Article100 1954-11-05 1 INDIA TO BOOST TEXTILE EXPORT BOMBAY. Npv. 4. The Inlan Government has decided to extend the free licensing of ail permissible varieties of cotton piece goods and cioth manufactures including cotton waste blankets for jh-p--tnent up to June 30, 1955, according- to a notification issued today by the Joint ChiefReuter - 100 words
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Article37 1954-11-05 1 TOKYO. Nov. 4. Communist China's Red Cross Misaon, m a move obviously arncd at wooing Japanese support for the Peiping regime, yesterday agreed to arrangements fcr sending home Japanese still m China.- APAP - 37 words
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82 1954-11-05 1 H-BOMB WILL CREATE HUMAN MONSTERS VANCOUVER, British Columb.a, Nov. 4. Dr. George Volkoif, a leading Canadian phys.t ist, said here that a race of human monsters could h<- created through nuclear poisoning of the earth's atmosphere by an "undue number" of hydrogen and atom bomb explosions. Ut. Voikoff, Physics ProfessorReuter - 82 words
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262 1954-11-05 1 Legation To Be Established Sequel To Nehru's Visit PNOMPENH, CAMBPDIA, Nov. 4: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, has decided to recognise the non-communist government of Cambodia, and open a legation within a few days, informed local sources said yesterday. An officialReuter - 262 words
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104 1954-11-05 1 Zamorin's Temple Opened to Harijans From Our Own Correspondent KOZHIKODE, Nov. 4. The temple of Lord Siva belonging to the Zamonn (former hereditary Uulerg of Maiabar) situated m the important locality of the town was today declared open to Harijans amidst festive celebrations. A batch of Harijans led by the104 words
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152 1954-11-05 1 No-confidence Motions on Andhra Assembly From Our Own correspondent KURNOOL, Nov. 4: Andnra Assembly yesterday gave leave to Communist leader Mr. Nagi Reddi and Krishank Party leader Mr. G. H. Latchanna to move resolutions expressing want of conntibiicb m the Government led by Mr. T. Prakasam. The resolutions charge tine152 words
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193 1954-11-05 1 Nehru Opens Pollo Hospital In Calcutta CALCUTTA, Nov. 4 Prime Minister Nehru inaugurated here yesterday poiio clinic anu a hctpital for crippled children at Belliaghata. He also la.d the foundation stone of a building that will house the hcspital. Second of its kind m India, this clinic and hospital hasFOC - 193 words
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Article, Illustration223 1954-11-05 1 -Repindia-Designate Mr. Raj Krishna Tandon, Representative designate of the Government of India m Malaya hails from the Punjab and was educated m England. He was India's Consul-General m Pondioherry for over three years and contributed not a little to the merger of the French Settlements223 words
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Article49 1954-11-05 1 Air Martmai *ressunges is due to arrive at R.A.F. Changi at 9.45 a.m. tomorrow, Saturday. Both the new and the retiring Commanders-m -Chief will informally meet the Press m fcne C-in-C's office at H.Q. Far East Force, Fairy Point, at 11 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 8.49 words
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Article65 1954-11-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA. Nov. 4 Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said here the agitation m cow protection which had a political motive should be opposed. Tiiey could not accept the demands of the organisers of the movement. There were other methods of protecting and improving65 words
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216 1954-11-05 1 LONDON, Nov. 4. Communist China's first envoy to Britain. Mr. Hun Hsiang yesterday paid his first call en Sir Anthony Eden and presented tho British Foreign Secretary with bis formal letter of accreditation. After spending about 15 m'nutes with Sir Anthony Eden Mr.Reuter - 216 words
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Article164 1954-11-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 4: Pandit Nouli Chander Shann.i, President of the Bharatiya Jan Sang-h, has resigned his office and membership of the Party protesting against interference with party's working by the Rashtriya Swayam Sangh, the militant wing of the^ Hindu Maha Safcha.164 words
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280 1954-11-05 1 KANSAS CITY Nov. 4: Former President Harry S. Truman said yesterday he was "very much pleased with the Democratic trend" in Tuesday's general elections. Asked whom he regarded as the Democratic standard bearer for 1956 presidential campaign, Truman replied: "I'm tor Adlai Stevenson." Truman,Reuter - 280 words
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45 1954-11-05 1 Dancer Bhaskar To Entertain Bangkok Audience Noted Indian dancer of Singapore, Sri K. p. Bhaskar leit last night for Bangkok by air to give a aeries of dance rdcitals under the aiuplce* of the Thailand Culture Organisation. He will stay m Bangkok for a week.45 words
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541 1954-11-05 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Nov. 5, 1954 "OPPOSITION" PARTIES DESTROY THEMSELVES! \yHAT may be called the "Opposition" m Singa]X)re is fast destroying itself. That which has escaped 'this manner of destruction is committing suicide, so much so it won't be long before one sees the end of the entire541 words
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991 1954-11-05 2 Speech At Foundation Laying Of New Building SEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Kajendra Prasad, last Friday laid the foundation stone of the building of India's temple of justice the Supreme Court at the triangular site at the. junction of Hardinge Avenue and Delhi-MaFOC - 991 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-11-05 2 Mr. B. Muthukumorappa Reddiar, Member of the French India Liberation Government, and Mr. Pakkirisamy Pillai, Mayor of Karaikai, take the salute at a march-past prior to the Convention of the French India Socialust Pvrty on Oct. 11.40 words
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150 1954-11-05 2 India-W. Tibet Trade: Bhotiyas Return NANDPRAYAG: The Bno tiya traders of Niti Valley m North Garhwal have returned from Nawra, Dapa and Gartok the three markets m Western Tibet after their summer trade with Tibetan merchants. The Bliotiya traders have been carrying on this trade which is done on aFOC - 150 words
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Article116 1954-11-05 2 GORAKHPIR: Archarya J. B. Kripalani, Chairman of the Pra Ja Socialist Party, told I'll here that there wa» "very little truth" m Press reports of his speech made at a meeting of iPSP legislators 3^,4 party worker* o f Uttar Pradesh held m Lucknow recently.FOC - 116 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-11-05 2 During his last cruise on board IJf.B. 'Delhi' from October 3rd to 6th, 1954, the Prime Minister, Bri Jaicaharial Nehru moved freely amony the ship'u personnel. Photo fjhvivs the Prime Minister sharing a joke with same of tlie ratings whom he addressed informally on the Quarterdeck55 words
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Article268 1954-11-05 2 NEW DELHI: The latest amendments to the Lok Sabha'a Rule* of Procedure provide for the approval of the House for the recommendations of the Rules Committee. So far they have beet promu auftjomatically by the Speaker. The procedure prescribe, for the future is; "The recommendations of theFOC - 268 words
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103 1954-11-05 2 Bank Employees To Strike On Dec. 10 BHAGAJLFUR: Prof. T. P. Verma, Vice-President, AllIndia Bank Employees' Associaticn, said m a statement that the Association will stick to its decisio*. to go on strike on Dec. 10, unless the demand of the bank employees for the mplementation of the Labour AppellateFOC - 103 words
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759 1954-11-05 2 NEW DELHI: An International Symposium on Solar Energy and Wind Power was inaugurated here last week by Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Union Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research at the National Physical Laboratory here. Scientists from Afghanistan, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, France French,FOC - 759 words
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86 1954-11-05 2 Legal Processes In Burma Pakistan KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan and Burma have agreed that summons and other processes issued by the civil and revenue courts m either ccuntry may be sent for service to courts m the othei, it is officially learnt. As a result of these arrangements civilFOC - 86 words
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Article212 1954-11-05 2 MADRAS: Tributes to the memory C f Mr. Rafi Ahmed Kidwai were paid by speakers at a meeting held at the Crescent Society, Trplicane, last week, when a resolution expressing deep sorrow at his sudden demise was adopted. The resolution described Mr Kidwai as an ardentFOC - 212 words
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359 1954-11-05 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, Unlike previous years the Deck passengers by the s.s. Rtijula which arrived m Penang on tke 21st O f October had a very unpleasant "Deepavali Festival. Unfortunately it we* so, inspite of the efforts taken by the Indian Cnamber of359 words
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Article220 1954-11-05 2 CAI^CUTTA: Presiding over the second quarterly general meeting of the Indian chamber of Commerce last week Mr. g. D. Blnani made r strong p;ea for a oomprenens.ve industrial programme under the second Five- Year Plan. Among the measures that *the Government could take to promoteFOC - 220 words
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Article, Illustration634 1954-11-05 3 Ayesha Weerackoon Off Ceylon Runner-up m Mies Ceylon Beauty Contest, Ayesha Weerackoon, is a beauty model, bail-ixxm dancer, amateur journalist, and Fashion i^ueen who sets the fashion for Sinhalese girls. She ia a gorgecus and glamorous Sinhalese girl and a budd.ng film star m her country. Her634 words
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Article618 1954-11-05 3 A. R. In 'Menaka' K. R. Ramaaamy, Sarangapani, Pudmlnl and Kagimi are m the top roles of MENXKA a story from the pen of Vaduvur Doivusamy Iyengat, whose detective novels were very popular. DULHAN Klshore Kuioar and WSM rial -strike to be a popular romantic pair and618 words
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Article630 1954-11-05 3 Norman Morris - Stage Screen Norman Morris By ITALY OUT TO CONQUER THE FILM WORLD! INVASION OF TALENT GLAMOUR ON: ITALIAN FILM WEEKS EVERYWHERE ITALY'S .determined bid to x compete with Hollywood Britain and Prance for c substantial slice of tne worvd film export markets is being stepped up. For the past ten630 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-11-05 3 Queen Elizabeth is presented to Italian Actress Gina Lollobrigida, by the Italian Ambassador m Londkm Manlio Rrosio at the Tivoli Theatre, when He T Majesty saw 'Neapolitan Fantasy', which opened the Italian Film Festival week m London.41 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-11-05 3 A HELLO FROM LOLLO Irene Genoa (left) and G:n a Lollobrlgida, excitingly prcportionea Italian actresses wave a greeting to the crowd that gathered outside the theatre to catch a gUmpse o* the -avshinjir Italian beauties. CMn*, la popularly known as Marilyn Monroe of Italy and never rnvtoes to let her57 words
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Article, Illustration135 1954-11-05 3 This figure, Is that of a Telugu actress, whose performance m the recent Tamil picture PENN is a remembered event, and she is capable of a fine emotional rendering especially of pathos. She is 'Anjali Devi,' who has established herself as a supreme character actress,135 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-11-05 3 The golden-voiced jdm actor of South India K. R. Ramasamy is matched with the sweet amgel Padmini and, lovely Anali Dcvi m BWARQAVABAL' Gateway To Paradise) shortly awaited at Royal. Gxpitai significance of this picture is the powerful ana penetrating dialogue by C. N. Annadurai and107 words
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Article88 1954-11-05 3 The contemplated, muchpuhliciaed film, "Bhowani Junction", will be shot m Pakistan sometime early next yeai. MOM director, George Cukor, wos m Lahore last week, along with a team of American technicians, surveying: locations for the shcotins of this Eastman r-uper-colour production. Cukor and Irs team alscNAFEN - 88 words
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Article86 1954-11-05 3 S. D. Subbulakshml, once kha ra«?e cf South India, and now playing- minor roles, was recently asked to preside over a celebration m a Madras school. Her address was very brief. I do np f know to talk -n public. I did not86 words
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Article450 1954-11-05 3 Last Column MALAY FILMS The other day I happened to see Malay picture and I was struck by the close similarity of most of the sequences with those m Hindustani pictures, that are hurled from tht studios m Bombay and othej parts of North India. 'On further investigation. i was450 words
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Article84 1954-11-05 3 NEW YORK, Twenlietn Century-Fox Is to remake *he film classic, "The RamCame,*' which will be shot m India and Pakistan next year. The initial movie was made 16 years ago and starred Tyrone Power. 'Prank Horn, producer at "The Rob*" will be m chargeNAFEN - 84 words
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Article258 1954-11-05 4 The British Film Institute has just given recognition to the work of budding film producers all over the country by devoting a whole day at London's National Film Theatre to screening movies made by boys and girls between tiic ages of nine and 18. iFive films wereNAFEN - 258 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-11-05 4 Eddie Jayaiuannr. the king of ComedUMis m Ceylon, evidently m a whittling mood!17 words
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Article57 1954-11-05 4 Indian Art Directors In U.K. Two art directors m the Indian film, industry are m London now looking over the art departments of British studios. They are L.V. N&ndhrc, who is with Rohini Studios, of Madras, and M. Y. Kulkarni. who is Art Director of the Films Division of the57 words
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129 1954-11-05 4 S. S. Vasan has laid his linger on the South Indian comedian T. R. Ramachandran to play the leading role m R. Mahadevan's (popularly known to Ananda Vikatan readers as •P< van') 'Gomathiyin Kathalan". The story appeared m Auanda Vikatan m serial form and has129 words
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Article380 1954-11-05 4 Mr. Spender recalled h.s experiences as communist and said that to the Communists mere was a real conflict between the ends and me means ana m oraer to acmeve the ends they had m view, they probably had to be prepared to use violent means. The380 words
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Article98 1954-11-05 4 Robert Taylor and Grace Kelly axe to co-star m another American Oka interpretation of drama by Sir Walter Scott, this time tha Scot novelist's "'Qucntin Durward.'' MGM, who will start production next Spring m Britain and France, achieved a spectacular success with its earlier Scott 'Classic, "Ivanhoe." Robert98 words
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Article171 1954-11-05 4 .•3tli^ D N t s**5 l!IJ En»©«M»», Metro Ooldwyn's aaJmai f E Co V r for f onr of the be,t and iaj»t<»*t white Arab hone? They arc wanted (for vital parts m the spectacular remake of "Ben Hur" w hich starts next year. Emerson171 words
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160 1954-11-05 4 Film Industry Rises Falls Like EmpireS- Stephen Spender MADRAS: Speaking a* party fflvta In bis honour by Mr. S. S. Yawn at tbfe Gemini Studios last week Mr. Stephen Spender, tne British poet and Editor of Encounter, *ald that the Me* of Indian films was to him extermeiy ailniirwllin and160 words
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Article146 1954-11-05 4 LONDON, A SSTeocn gin aristocrat, who Decame t»n 18th Century Sultana of Turkey, will be portrayed for tne screen toy Elizabeth Taylor m a forthcoming Hollywood pro duction of Lesley Blanch's book "The Wilder Sb/>rea of Love." Almee Duboeq de Hivery la not among the146 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-11-05 4 Indonesian Film Magnate In Singapore Mr. Usmar Ismail, Producerdireotor of TPerslnr, Indonesia. This fthn magnate Is her© In the Colony to negotiate witn Cathay Fflm Organisation for Joint production of Malay films In colour.34 words
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Article29 1954-11-05 4 Marlon Brando, the huaky Hollywood star is to play the leading role m Tolstoy's 'War and Peace' which carlo Ponti, leading Italian producer, is producing.29 words
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Article96 1954-11-05 4 'Filmfare' a popular film magazine publ.shed mi n Bombay recently conducted 1 a readers' pell for the Clare Awards fox the Best Eight m movieland. Follownig were adjudged as the Best of the Year 1954. BEST PICTURE —R. K. Films 'BOOT POLJSH*. BEST ACTOR Bharat96 words
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Article22 1954-11-05 4 AMSTERDAM Actress Audrey Hepburn arrived here from Italy for a five day tour to raise funds for Dutch veterans. APAP - 22 words
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Article173 1954-11-05 4 COLOMBO; Rosana Poderta, the Italian actress chosen after a world-wide search by Hollywood to play the leadin* part In "Helen of Troy,' win arrive m Colombo In early December to star m it fHnhairwt flflm to be made neve by Phoenix Films, of Italy. According:173 words
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Article114 1954-11-05 4 Alter announcing its Uer 4:><jn to ut importing iwin.- trom Pakistan and exporting niiiis to tnat country, the Bengal Motwn .Picuuetf A&3i/Ciauon has taken Uie initiative m tae ni'itci oi exp-rtmg isengau fl t uid to i- ar eastern {Jjuiiti'.cts such as Burma, Siam, indon^s^a, VLetNAFEN - 114 words
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Article110 1954-11-05 4 CALCUTTA: A number of two-reel shorts on sports, wto(Ja conunentatyes jin (English, Bengali and Hindi, will be made by the Indian Olympic Association for proper training: of Indian athletes under the Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur Coaching scheme. iFjrst three films under this project will110 words
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Article71 1954-11-05 4 PORTLAND MAINE Bctte Davis' third husband has sued the screen star for U551,750 1© back alimony he claimed 4he has refused' to pay him. Willia m Sherry, her husband claims the agreement included a section ogling for Miss Davis to pay him US$2OO monthly alimony71 words
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Article134 1954-11-05 4 BOB H OPEAMUSES ROYAL PART L.O.NDON, Queen Elizebet -■■> with her husband, the Duke of tiuiiiouigh and ncr sist<. r, Princess Margaret, joined m tne roars 01 iauguter and applause which greeted Bnthe Koyal Command Variety ar'ertornutuce nciu at iiu L/ondon Palladium. Top of the bill of this big anni^-d134 words
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Article116 1954-11-05 4 AN imjicnant service given by foist Office Walesa Stations .-i.tuated quupd me coasts of the British isles la that known as Meuicai ao vice to Snips at Sea. m tue absence ox a doctor, Uinessca and ailments among the ships company axe generally dealt116 words
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Article51 1954-11-05 4 Among Jtajlan productions •bread The Lost tlmt.nent'" is to be filmed m India; Roberto RcsselUni starts work soon m Germany on tho film "Anxiety, ll starrihg ingrid |jergman; and two Italian films, "The Man vv*th the Rubber Face" and "Madam Butterfly" wW be made m Japan.NAFEN - 51 words
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334 1954-11-05 4 She Promised To Do It Only Once And That She Does In 'Son Of Sin bad' You cinemagoers are such fortunate people. Believe it or not, but there la be.ng prepared for you the unique experience cf witnessing a secret ritual334 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-11-05 4 The latest Filipino screenfare .scheduled for early release at the Garrick by South-East Asia Film Co., is 1 Capt. Hikmat which had Charity Premiere last Monday m aid of the Pilipino Associaciation of Singapore Building iTund. The film is an exciting fantasy concerning the Filipino Capt. Marvel. 1143 words
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Article102 1954-11-05 4 JNTIBIOTICfc are r e pta cung the surglcatt knife An the treatment of boils. iU« painful OundLtKn can lan a lone tiwie before toe boa comes to a head iina can be lanced. Doctors, however, now have a way of getting nd of bollsISPS - 102 words
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Article71 1954-11-05 4 established between te captain and the doctor by combination of the radio link and the normal telephone faystern. Those (messages, which arc free of charge, are sent -m plain language or m a speclas code which has been devised to meet the requirements of all ships no matter wna«. theirISPS - 71 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-11-05 4 Mythological Nirupa Roy NIRUPA ROY Off-screen she dons a lovely housewife appearance and on the sets she puts on a bewitching and madiening look. She is often •Ast m mythological pictures. Nirupa Rcy, who has a touch jf features associated with nythological beauties, has been assigned the role of a80 words
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Article121 1954-11-05 4 BINA PREM SLIM DOWN! BIN A Rai and Premnath have entered into a competition. Both husband and w.fe are doing everything possible to lose weight. Not m** c.ey uuu uecwuie too fat but the fact remains that the speed at which they were putting on extra flesh will not have121 words
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Article748 1954-11-05 4 TS a craving^ for salt a mtre 'jnarmtess addity An i expert, replying to a question i m tne tmtisn Medical joannai, seemed to tiwnic so. But i* j was not lone before he was taken to task by anotner i doctor, who thought that aISPS - 748 words
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67 1954-11-05 4 Powdered Hormone Promotes Healing A female hormone, or oestrogen, prepan a w powder and dusted over slowly-jhcjaj |ng wioiJ.idß, promotes healing m a "striking"' manner, according to T)t. H. Harrman, of Buenos Aires. In Its natural form, oestrogen is v'tally involved m many of the processes that prepara a woman'sISPS - 67 words
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1003 1954-11-05 5 Ali Explains New Changes KARACHI: The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, last Friday, declared that his reconstituted Cabinet was responsible to the country and not to the Governor-Ci eneral Mr. Mohammed Ali, who was answering questions during *>* n^ Ul vJ?FOC - 1,003 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-11-05 5 TAMIL SCHOOL BOY SCOUTS GIRL GUIDES Boy BcoutB and Girl Guides of Sungei Raya Estate Pulau Langkawi Tamil School.19 words
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Article416 1954-11-05 5 Burma's Plan For Disposal CALCUTTA: American and Commonwealth officials recently interpreted Burma'* new rice plan as further evidence that the economies of Asia gtood in serious threat from a rice glut, says a Washington report. The Burmese plan as outlined by Prime Minister 17 Nu wag416 words
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Article92 1954-11-05 5 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government has earmarked Rs. 1 crore Rs. 10m. for setting up a number of scientific and industrial research laboratories m the country, it was authoritatively stated here last week. Under another scheme Pakistan intends sending 48 persons for studies abroad to meet shortageFOC - 92 words
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Article48 1954-11-05 5 NEW DELHI: The President has appointed Mr. Kanda Bhimsankaram, advocate, and Mr. Penmetsa Satyanarayana Rau, advocate, to be judges of the High Court of Andhra with effect frcm the date they assume charge, the Ministry of Home Affairs here last Friday. FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article57 1954-11-05 5 CUTTACK: A packed Orissa Road Transport bus dashed against a tree resulting m minor injuries to 17 of the passengers and head and face injuries to one and a broken collar bone to another early this week, according to a Press Note Issued by theFOC - 57 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-11-05 5 Our picture shows the players af Rajaji Sports Club who won by tiro goals to one against Town Rangers a* a soccer match played at Farrer Bcfrk on Oct. 834 words
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260 1954-11-05 5 Promotion Of Languages: Kamaraj's Advice MADRAS: Chief Minister Kamarai Nadar advised levers of Tamil language to cultivate a spirit of tolerance towards other languages. He said India was a land cf diverse languages and religions and they should strive to live united. He was speaking at the Rthiraj College forFOC - 260 words
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192 1954-11-05 5 NEW DELJH: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, last week gave away prizes to ten teen-age vocalists and instrumentalists who were winners m the music competition organized by All India Radio as a special programme for the Radio Month. The presentation (unction was held m aFOC - 192 words
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Article66 1954-11-05 5 MADRAS: A draft amendment to Rule 226 of the Madras Motor Vehicles Rules, has been published In the Fort St. George Gazette, providing that "a child above three years of age, but not more than 12 years of age may be charged full fare m publicFOC - 66 words
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275 1954-11-05 5 Naga State Reports 'Quite Untrue' NEW DELHI: Mr. T. N. Kaul, Joint Secretary, External Affairs Ministry, returning here after a week's tour of the Ncrth-East Frontier Agency tribal areas, denied there was any truth m reports of Naga Tribesmen forming a separate State. Early this month, Press reports from ShillcngFOC - 275 words
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191 1954-11-05 5 Employees' State InsuranceMinister's Assurance MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Industries, told Pressmen last week that arrangements for implementing the Employees' State Insurance Scheme m the Ccimbatore area would be completed shortly and they hoped to inaugurate the same before the New Year. Delay had been caused, the Minister said,FOC - 191 words
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209 1954-11-05 5 Andhra Oriya Clash At Parlakimedi CUTTACK Armed police were sent last Friday from Chatrapur, Gan jam district H.Q. after a clash between Andhras and Oriyas In the Orissa-Andhra border town of Parlakimedi. Armed police are now patrolling the streets of the town. According to reports received here, strained teelings followedFOC - 209 words
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696 1954-11-05 5 India's Food Target Exceeded By 4.4 Million Tons NEW DELHI: India produced 66 milU<m tons of foodgrains In the agrkxdtural yew 1953-64 which ended hi June last, exceeding: the Jive Year Han target for 1955-66 by 4.4 mUtfon tons. This comprises 66.1 million tons of cereals and 9.9 million tonsFOC - 696 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-11-05 5 photo. Eddie Choong of Malaya competing m the Wimbledon Open Tournament (October 25-30). Choong, H, is the British Champion. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article130 1954-11-05 5 »pHE best work m the arts and sciences Is usually don c during the fourth, decade of life. Chemists, (physicists and biologists, and chess players, tend to reach their top performance m the early thirties. Mathematicians, phu losophera and political scien tists, on the other hand, makeISPS - 130 words
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Article874 1954-11-05 6 Election Law Singaporeans An Tuesday, Nov. 2, the Singapore Legislative Council passed an Ejections. Law as part of the new form of government Singapore will have following the next elections, which are expected .to be held oarly m April only five mofcths away. By dolne so, the Council took its874 words
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528 1954-11-05 6 MINISTERS DIRECTIVE I'OLOMBO: No action haw bees taken by the Education Department to train teachers of Glasses above standard 8 to take lessons In swabhasa, because the Miatoter of Edo- a.tlon't, directive on teacbiag m swabkass applied «nly to classes up to standardFOC - 528 words
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227 1954-11-05 6 "Kotelawala Betrayed Ceylon To Indians"! POLGAHAWELA: The Prime Minister had betrayed the country to the Indians and had only now realised his folly, said Mr. R. G. Senenayake, M.P. for Dambadeniva, at a meeting m Alawwa. He added that the agreement, expected to be as valuable as gold, was notFOC - 227 words
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Article136 1954-11-05 6 LONDON. Nov. 4: Members of aU parties of the British House of Commons are signing a special presentation volume to Sir Winston Churchill to mark his 80th birthday on November 30. The ornate book will be handed to the Prime Minister by Mr. Clement Attlee, leaderReuter - 136 words
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91 1954-11-05 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 4 India today proposed that the cutstanding- applications by Japan and 21 other countries fcr membership of the United Nations be sent back to the Security Council for furthei consideration. A draft resolution drawn up by India and circulated among delegations contains thisReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-11-05 6 PHOTO). Mr. C. C. Desai, Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon, was accorded a Farewell at a Cocktail party m Colombo on Oct. 30 at which there teas a large and distinguished gathering. In the picture may be seen from Left to Right Mr. C Edwards of theMATHRUPALA - 94 words
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295 1954-11-05 6 LONDON, Nov. 4: Sir Winston Churchill will today announce a Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference to be held m London early m 1955, it is authoritatively learned tonight. Exact dates of the conference are so far undisclosed but consultations between the various Commonwealth295 words
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78 1954-11-05 6 Johore voters must Register before Nov. 16 Afll persons who have not registered as State Electors In the State <v Johore, who are Federal citizens, 2\ years of age and over and have resid-c ed for not less than six months m the Federation, should register as Federal Electors befor©78 words
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Article45 1954-11-05 6 A Poppy fund boxing tournament will take place on Wednesday. Nov. 10 at 8 pm c Sm a P° r e Badminton Stadium, Giltemard Road. Major General D. D C Tulloch, X.O.C. Singapore Base District has agreed to attend.45 words
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Article68 1954-11-05 6 I TOKYO, Nov. 4.— An eightman Japanese mission headed by Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki left early Thursday for Rangoon to sijni a World War ii peacte treaty and a reparations agreement wth Burma on Friday. The recently initialed reparations pact provided that Japan will pa vAP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-11-05 6 PHOTO. Britain's 43,000 striking dockers on Oct. 30 voted In favour of end'ng their 27 -day strike. Picture show's a forest of hands raised at the London mass meeting m Victoria Park as dockworkers vote to return to work.- APAP - 46 words
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Article680 1954-11-05 6 Happier Better Life For Masses Only Remedy For Terrorism Subversive Ideas —P. P. Narayanan "Want and ignorance are the breeding grcund for terrorism and all subversive ideas. The only answer to the philosophy of despair as expressed by terrorism is the creation of a happy and better life for the680 words
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Article95 1954-11-05 6 A ussy Liberal Criticises Nehru CANBERRA, Nov. 4. India's Pr.me M.njater Nehru has shown tne "sadistic opportunism of a Bombay vu'ture'" m eng neering the ejection of the iFrench from Pondicherry while France is writhing In [ndo-China, back-bench Liberal Aiex Downer said m the House of Representatives today. Mr. DownerAP - 95 words
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Article36 1954-11-05 6 FIRST ASIAN MAGISTRATE IN KENYA A Nairobi Asian barrister, Maharaj Krinfiam Buandan, has been appointed resident magistrate \n Kenya, tie is the first Asian to nold such a post, says a CUO Fresx release issued yesterday.36 words
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Article30 1954-11-05 6 There will be a general meeting of members of the S'ngapore Film Society at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. li at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road.30 words
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