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Title Section16 1954-11-12 1 Indian Daily Mail OU X, NO. 266 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article308 1954-11-12 1 TRIBAL CHIEFS' PROPOSAL TO INDIA GOVERNMENT IMFHAL, Manipur, Nov. 11 Naga tribesmen who live in unadministered huly country on India's north -east frontier have s?»id they are willing to join India as a separate tribal State within the Union. There have been previous unconfirmed reports tlhat some308 words
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Article88 1954-11-12 1 PAK. SENT WORMY RICE TO P. I.! MANILA, Nov. 11. President Raman Magsu-y--say Wednesday ordered an investigation into a recent 10,000-ton rice shipment from. Pakistan which, one Government official says, is wormy and another says is not. Economic Administrator Alfredo Montelibano told a Cabinet meeting Wednesday the rice is inA.P. - 88 words
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Article112 1954-11-12 1 POSSIBILITY OF WAR NOT RULED OUT OTTAWA, Nov. 11. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery reiterated here to-day that if Western Europe were attacked it would have to fight back with every weapon at its disposal including atomic and hydrogen weapons. "We could not successfully defend Europe with the forces we haveReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration92 1954-11-12 1 Hum Hftfeng, First repre--.ntatlve of Communist China to the I niUti Kingdom, leaves h office In South Audley Street, Mayfa'r, to present his letter of appointment to Sir Anthony Eden at the Foreign Office, Britain withdrew recognition from the National Government of China a« farAP - 92 words
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258 1954-11-12 1 -SANJIVI REDDI KURNOOL, Nov. 11.— Governor's Rule in Andhra is inevitable declared Mr. Sanjivi Reddi, Leader of the Andhra Congress Legislature Party who has just returned from a meeting of the Congress High Command in Delhi. He told Pressmen yesterday that the Congress uoui<i nut258 words
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Article80 1954-11-12 1 INDIA'S AMBASSADORS Mr. Bhawan sahay, Ic S Cy Gh^f Commissioner India s Ambassador t6 "Nepal Sokh^° eSSIOn t0 Mr. B.K. uokhele who has completed fn VSE"* 1 S?* of two years chß?£> T£? U> He wlUassumfl Mr. D. Gundevia, l.c.S present v India's AmbassadoV S f W i t2crland has80 words
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83 1954-11-12 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. U The Soviet Premier, Mr Georgi Malenkov has appealed to the United states not to let minor Incidents be b*own up into big issues between the two countries. Authoritative sources told Reuter yesterday that the Soviet Premier i n a83 words
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44 1954-11-12 1 Mr. term of office as Commissioner (General for the United Kingdom In South East Asia has been extended for a further year, until the end of 1955, says a Sress release issued yesteray from the CommissionerGeneral's Office here.44 words
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Article, Illustration110 1954-11-12 1 Came To Sec Former Queen LAUSANNE, Nov. 11.— Mrs. Assila Sadek, mother of former Queen Narriman of Egypt, declined comment Cairo newspaper reports that Narriman wculd marry Ezzat Caafar, chief of Cabinet to the Prince of Kuwait, after her daughter divorces her present husband. Mrs. Sadek. reached at the clinicA.P. - 110 words
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82 1954-11-12 1 3,000 CONGRESS VOLUNTEERS FOR AVADI SESSION From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 11.— The TamHned Congress Committee is training more than 3,000 members of Seva Dal as volunteers for Gie coming Avadi Session of the Indian National Congress. The first batch volunteers who had completed the training passed out at82 words
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157 1954-11-12 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 11 Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Boviet Communist Party, today warned, party officials to avoid offending the feelings of churchgoers when they campaign against religion. An announcement signed by Khrushchev on behalf of the Central Committee of the party saidReuter - 157 words
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Article30 1954-11-12 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 B. M- Birla, industrialist of India, called on President Eisenhower yesterday. Mr. Birla said they "discussed the economic situation of In- dia.'- APAP - 30 words
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Article40 1954-11-12 1 LONDON, Nov. 11.— United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (F.A.0.) is to hold inter-governmental meeting to discuss production prices and distribution of rice. The meeting will be held in Rangoon from November 11th to 20th.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-11-12 1 Tuan Syed Hashim, Asst. District Officer, Klang and his wife tackling: the potato, while dancing to the tune played there. They were the only pair to succeed and looking on smilingly is Mr. J. S. McCullouch, Master of Ceremonies.42 words
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121 1954-11-12 1 Congress Will Support Thanu Pillai From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 11.— The Congress Higih Command has decided that the Congress Legislature Party in fie Tra-vancore-Cochin State must continue to support. Tine P. S. P. T'lanupillai Ministry even if the P. S. P. itself splits. However Mr. Paltam Thanur.illai121 words
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Article278 1954-11-12 1 Andhra's Intolerance Off f amils From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 11.— The order of the Andhra State Government auperceding Tirutt&ni Panchayat Board as from today has been stayed by Madras High Court, pending decision on a writ petition by the Chairman of the Panchayat Mr. T. Saravanalah. Tiruttani is278 words
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Article143 1954-11-12 1 Planning— States Get Direct Hand From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELiHI. Nov. 11.— The National Development Council wftuch has just completed its deliberations (here, has de cided that the Chief 'Ministers of nine States should be directly associated with the National Planning. A Standing Committee for Planning, consisting of the143 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-11-12 1 SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND. Ncv. 11 Mrs. Betty Jane Sommerlatte, who was asked to leave Moscow after a scuffle with Soviet Secret policemen, sailed fcr New York with her U.S. diplomat husband to-day aboard the liner America. Mrs. Sommerlatte and her husband, Karl, who was second Secretary93 words
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173 1954-11-12 1 SEOUL, Nov. ll.^President Syngman Rlhee's Liberal Party plans to stage a nationwide campaign to oppose any attempt to hold a general election in all Kore* under the joint supervision of North and South Korea plus neutral countries. National Assembly m;ijority leader, Liberal173 words
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Article202 1954-11-12 1 LONDON, Nov. 11.— Sir Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, is to be asked in Parliament on Monday if he has apologised to the Duke of Windsor over the government s recent publication of German wartime foreign policy documents containing references to the Duke. TheReuter - 202 words
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Article69 1954-11-12 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. 11.— India expects a new loan of $25,000,--000 (nearly £9,000,000) by the end of tine year from the International Bank for reconstruction and development, Mr. Robert Garner vice-presi-dent of the World' Bank, told erporters here. The loan would be used for settingReuter - 69 words
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Article32 1954-11-12 1 TOULOUSE, Nov. 11. President Tito of Yugoslav* -i si id in an interview published here he believes peaceful: co-rxist-ence between East and West is necessary and possible.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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624 1954-11-12 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, Nov. 12, 1954. Intelligence Test-Sure Way To Communism! JF it is Communism that Malaya is anxious to avoid, then the intelligence test for children seeking admission to primary classes which the Selangor Government wishes to introduce from next year is exactly the thing that will624 words
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Article480 1954-11-12 2 Western Powers Watching Russia's Indian Policy 9 LONDON: Mr. Nehru's visit to China has set western observers on Communist policy digging among the archives in search of what official communism has said in the past about India and her leaders. In 1947 for instance, a book480 words
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Article192 1954-11-12 2 Mr. Nehru's visit to China is over and political observers in evaluating the results of his visit feel that no alequate assessment is possible until sometime has elapsed and until "the shape of what (has been achieved can emerge from the principles, platitudes and protestations of friendship which192 words
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Article268 1954-11-12 2 N&W DELHI: The centre of interest this week from Mr. Nehru's Peking visit to IndoPaklstan relations. Tbe re-opening of the railway link between Amritsar and Lahore is hailed as a great event. Railway communications between these two frontier cities has been suspended since the partition in 1947 and268 words
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Article129 1954-11-12 2 MADRAS: The Tatnilnad Gandhi Memcr,al Fund, which is the Tamilnad branch of the Gandhi Smarak Nidhi, New .Delhi. will publish in Tamil a n encyclopaedia of the complete works writings and autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi. Permission for the publication has been sought from the Gandhi SmarakFOC - 129 words
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Article65 1954-11-12 2 WASHINGTON, Nov. 1: President Eisenhower said that fundament aily Democracy is nothing in the world but c spiritual conviction.'* That conviction^ he added, is that "each of us is enormously valuable because of a certain standing before our own God." The President expressed the view in an65 words
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63 1954-11-12 2 RAJKOT: Of 30 marksmen i selected from all over the country to compete in the International Dewar Trophy Shooting Contest organised by the National Rifle Association of England K. S. Jiaswant Singhji, of Bilkha. and Maharaj Kunw;ir Bharat Singlhji, of Llmbdi, will represent the AihmedabadNAFEN - 63 words
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151 1954-11-12 2 GOA GOVT. TO INTRODUCE PASSPORT SYSTEM BOMBAY: The Goa Government will shortly introduce a system of passports to persons proceeding from Goa to Jndia. The official gazette has published a decree in this connection. The exact date on which the decree wHL be implemented is not yet known. The stcjjFOC - 151 words
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74 1954-11-12 2 Nehru Will Raibe 'Korea' in PMs Talks LONDON: Declaring that India attaches the (greatest importance to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference, the Daily Mail New Delhi correspondent says it is regarded highly probable Mr. Nehru will diacuss with. Sir Winston Churchill and Sir Anthony Eden "new proposals about Korea. The74 words
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Article198 1954-11-12 2 BACHELOR AND SPINSTER PARTY ISLE OP CAPRI: This fabled isle, of romance is planning a buge international bachelor and spinster party and the organisers hope for a brisk marriage business as the outcome. One. spinster has arrived already three weeks early. The party starts on Nov. 30 and presumably willA.P. - 198 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-11-12 2 Sir John Kotelawa^a held an official party at his official residence, "Temple Trees" to his friends on the eve of his global tour. It was also a farewell party to hi* oxford colleague Mr. C. C. Desai, on the eve of Ms relinquishing- office as Indian86 words
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Article61 1954-11-12 2 MADHIRA: A*Harward aircraft of the Begmnpet Air Force Academy returning from Bangalore from a training (light, forcelanded near Seta. rampura village, 14 mile* away from Madhira. The pilct of the plane escaped unhurt. On receipt of information, Mr. N. S. Vasudevan, Deputy Superintendent of Police atFOC - 61 words
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Article68 1954-11-12 2 RANGOON: Red china has signed a contract in Peking for the purchase of 150 000 tons of Burmese rice in exchange for various Chinese export commodities. The con tract ia the outcome of the Trade Agreement negotiated in Rangoon on April 22 this year. A Burmese68 words
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415 1954-11-12 2 DAPHNE CLARE - DAPHNE CLARE By kjvujkjjh: me inaian visitor to L«ondon, as so many hundreds of thousands have discovered, need not hunger after too man v of the familiar and well-loved things that go to make up the life they have left behind them. Here one415 words
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1006 1954-11-12 2 Following is the fourth of the series of articles on 'Singapore Moves Towards self-government', by Mr. Frank Sullivan, Editor, Special News Service. Radio Malaya Politically speaking. Singa- 1 pore is now passing through the most significant phase of its history. The week before1,006 words
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70 1954-11-12 2 MAOURAI: Books In Tamil 'on Mahatina, Uandhl and nte teachings and philosophy, win be *>uprptfed to 100 libraries in rura* areas of Tamil-nad at b»4f the cost up to a maxMnofcn of R*. 100 for each library, by the Tamilnad Gandhi Smarak Mldhl. The ruralFOC - 70 words
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Advertisement83 1954-11-12 2 WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS DISEASE, BANISHES FEAR AND SOLVES ALL MANNER OF BUSINESS PROBLEMS? You are cordially invited to attend this FREE LECTURE! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: It's Revelation of Man's God-given Ability;! BY JAMES HARRY McREYNOLDS, C.S.B. MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTHER83 words
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Article, Illustration632 1954-11-12 3 tk<e South Indian films is still static and will conform more to the stage drama, where the mode is for an actor or actress to sing and speak interminably, the answer lies in the fact that many of th^ so-called "stars" have blundered into films from the632 words
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289 1954-11-12 3 "I have come back frcm Russia with tremendous vigour and a will to work very hard." said Nargis en her arrival in Bombay after a recent tour of Russia. This, she said, was due to seeing Russian film production methods. Beiore she went to289 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-11-12 3 Curves Curves I Men are mad after 'curves' about handsome ladies. GEETA BALI is here all curves. Is this gleesome girl dancing Whatever it is this t« the way she looks in "Chhora CKhori'' fast nearing 'completion, directed by Kidar Sharma.44 words
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Article83 1954-11-12 3 Mr. R. c- Bajpai, First Class Magistrate Nagpur, adjourned the three cases against shama Apte, screen and stage star, and her brother, Baburao Apte, to December 1, 2 and 3 as Baburao Apte was W. Shanta Apte and Baburao Apte are being: prosecuted tor alleg'ed possession83 words
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Article54 1954-11-12 3 Sydney Taylor, a well-known figure in film world says South Indian film studios have made big progress and they are second to none. They have buildings and equipment to compare with anything that Hollywood might offer. The best films in India, says Taylor, came from54 words
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Article27 1954-11-12 3 Film star Jane Wyman has filed a suit for divorce frcm her band leader husband Frederick M. Karger. She charged mental cruelty but cited no specific acts.27 words
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Article478 1954-11-12 3 Stage Screen A Great Domestic Drama 'Mangalyam' Of Long Lasting Memory! |>AREL.Y does a Tamil picture combine all the qualities of a great picture, either it is deficient in action, or has no appealing theme, or falls flat with pocr and unimpressive dialogue or lacks originality, which captures the imagination478 words
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Article, Illustration8 1954-11-12 3 whicJ'brii^^i^J eliverill a <*««**»* "me™* oration,8 words
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Article89 1954-11-12 3 LONDON, Nov. 10.— Can Can girls went Into the witness bov here and told a judge that costumes supplied for a show called "Paris by Night" were "much too brief" and they refused to wear them. •'One of them 542-year-old Miss Betty Colvyn alleged that89 words
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Article63 1954-11-12 3 Raj Kapoor, iNargia and members of the R. k. Films unit is in Mysore for location ••shooting" of "Shree 420." Raj Kapoor said that he has Qhasen thOis liocation because the roads in Mysore are very broad and straight and it is possible to "shoot"63 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-11-12 3 These are the best eight who icot the Clare Awards (from left to right): RAJ KAPO OR— Producer of the beat picture 'Boot Polish'; BTMAL, ROY— Best Director, 'Parlneeta'; MEENA KUMARI— Best Act™** ISta <22%1%3t AS*?*®* *iBattSSt^*?ttS2!VS*?* DAVn) BMt Sw d FoUg 1 8ACIUN DEV50 words
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Article95 1954-11-12 3 Jap Films Released In America American movie producers "will find ideas to learn and to fellow" m a group of excellent Japanese films now being released in the United States, L fe magazine says. The magazine said the films, two of which it labelled "astonishing" would have a "profound effect95 words
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88 1954-11-12 3 TO IMPROVE STANDARD OF INDIAN FILMS Under the auspices of the Indian Film Institute, a threeday convention will be held in Calcutta in January, 1955, to discuss ways and means for improving the standard of Indian films. Sri Panna Lai Bose, Education Minister, West Ben- gal, has been approached to88 words
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Article61 1954-11-12 3 Following the successful run of "Do Bigha Zamin" in Budapest recently, a number of Hungarian film distributors are negotiating with their counterparts in India for the exhibition of more Indian films in Hungary, it is learned here. Accordingly, "Jhansi kiRani," "Mayur Pankh," "Pamposh," "Bhagwan Sri Krishna61 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-11-12 3 "I am just a normal, average girl," says Madhubala the darling of the Hindi film goers. She is not even conscious of the sliding sari when she entreats you to watch for her profile next Friday on this page. This loveliest star of the filmland67 words
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Article32 1954-11-12 3 'LALI PAPF TO DANCE IN LONDON It is reliably understood that tho well-known Travancore sisters Lalitha and Padmini will embark on a dancing visit to England and France in the near future.32 words
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Article63 1954-11-12 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 11.— Indian censors have made heavy cuts In the Marilyn Manroe-Jane Russell movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" before allowing it to be screened this week, it was learned). A government spokesman said the cuts included two scenes in which the actresses "displayed their63 words
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Article557 1954-11-12 3 TNDIAN censors have cut x many scenes In the Marilyn Manrce-Jane Russell movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and the cuts included two scenea in which the actresses "displayed their thighs". Indian censors are neither Puritans nor Quakers to administer cuts in sequences highly and honestly entertaining, in keeping with557 words
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Article89 1954-11-12 3 Under the auspices of trie Adult Education Centre of India, educational film shorts and Him strips will be produced fcr use in the campaign against illiteracy in the country. UNESCO have agreed to donate a number of film projectors towards this project, it is learned. The shorts,89 words
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Article65 1954-11-12 4 Women go to the beach to enjoy 'sea-breeze' but men often frequent the beach to enjoy 'she-breeze'. This luscious lady Ann Miller Is delighted to see the reader looking hungrily at her. She Is a good sport and expects others to piay fair with her.65 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-11-12 4 Gordon Macßae tells this story as gospel truth Each morning the inmate of an asylum borrowed three long books from the library, returning theni the same afternoon. One day the librarian gave him the city telephone directory. Whe n he returned with It in the afternoon and the70 words
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548 1954-11-12 4 LONDON: One of the bravest books ever to appear has just been published here by Soeker and Warburg. It is brave not because it tfils of war heroes o r explorers or of an apparently impossible rescue carried out in a storm548 words
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87 1954-11-12 4 TOKYO: Tin" India Ceramics Society is ■eckiapc to set up joint Japanese-Indian bathroom ceramics equipment firm capitalised at EU. 2.000.000 in Bihar State. India is said elready to have granted a license for the. project under which Japanese ceramics makers would provide plant equipment87 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-11-12 4 'Lara Lappa' Emerging From Behind t The La ?a lappa' girl of Indian Screen MEENA SHOKfcY, pulls the curtain to exhib it her wholesome face, that keeps her admirers' e y<* wide opened! Innocence as assumed by her for this picture, might only cover the flaming passion in her deep61 words
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Article520 1954-11-12 4 NEW DELHI: The age-old Indian custom of chewing pan-supari (betel nut) is steadily losing ground, while the Government is making efforts to improve the arecanut (betelnut) cultivation in the country. Pan-suparifs setback (m mainly attributed to western inl|u<?ncc amJong the younger generation, who now-show a marked preference520 words
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659 1954-11-12 4 CHAPLIN believes that during the War Hitler obtained a copy of his satire on the N£zi regime, "The Great Dictator," and that he saw it in his private cinema at Berchtesgaden alone. He gave his reasons ior thinking this in an interview with "Cassandra,"659 words
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Article108 1954-11-12 4 Nadia was born in Australia ta the year 1910. That m eans she is 44 years old now out of which she has spent 19 years i n indfen films. She was introduced to the screen by Homi W.adia and was the most popular stunt-queen of our108 words
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Article222 1954-11-12 4 In 1353, "'l'ae Decameron.' by Giovanni Boccaccio, born n Paris 01 an iiaiian facner and a *'rencfa mother, w«s arst published in Florence. In the sixteenth century, Shakespeare thought so much of it that he drew the base plot ox "Ail's Well That End« Weil" from222 words
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Article98 1954-11-12 4 GENEVA, Nov. 10.— The Indian film star Mohan a Jeft Geneva for Rome to make a new film in Italy. Mohana, star of the Indian film "Danka", is the only Indian actress to have starred in European and Indian films She will be in Rome98 words
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271 1954-11-12 4 Dilip Kumar Meena Kumari In MalaiKallan Sri Tarachjand Barjatya, who has introduced many popuOar hits tfrom the South to Northern Indian audience has bagged (anotlier winner from the South, the Hindi version otf the popular Tamil hit 'Malax Kalian' and its Tclugu 'Aggl Ramudu. This picture which created new popularity271 words
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Article112 1954-11-12 4 Narfiis the favourite of thousands of film fans In India, d'd not fail to cast her magic spell on Russian filmgoers, too. immediately after her public appearance and the showing of "Awara" she was besieged by large crowds and on one occasion she could not move out of her112 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-11-12 4 M. N. Xambiar, whose olown'sh way* help to reduce the strain of pathos diffused by the course of events In the picture and' P. R. Sulociiana, whose apparent innocent look fits In well with the character portrayed. (Another scene in40 words
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Article, Illustration176 1954-11-12 4 Padmini In Poona To Star In 'Apsara' Padmini, i<tmous dancer South India, arrived in Bombay Oq Sunday last for appearing in sunn.se Pictures' "Apsara," under production at Prabbat Studios in Poona. She was received at the Santa Cruz airport by Pro-ducer-Director v. M- Vyas and members of his unit. Padmini176 words
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Article220 1954-11-12 4 More than five tnousard film fans gaye a rousing welcome to the Indian film stars who returned from Hu&sia after attending: the in dan iFiJm Festival in the Soviet Union. The top film jstars, including Raj Kapoor, Nargis, E>ev Anand and jßalraj Sahani, were away in220 words
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85 1954-11-12 4 Air-Conditioned Cinemas Number 15 In Calcutta Purn a Theatre, South Calcutta's oldest cintma hcuse and one fo the most popular resorUi cf entertainment seekers, took on a new look with its thorough renovation a couple of years ago. An air-conditioning plant of the Jatest type has now been nstalled in85 words
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59 1954-11-12 4 Dilip Kumar In Pronoti's Own Film Actress Pronoti Ghosh has floated her own production organisation and named it Pronotl Productions. What is more, she has persuaded Dilip Kumar to appear in its male lead in her first picture, although it will be made in Bengali. AWti Bhattacharji ■is another member59 words
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284 1954-11-12 5 Analysis Of 70 Years Trade 1882-INDIA IMPORTED HEAVILY 1951— RANKS FIRST AS SUPPLIER the United K ngdora and India in the la* 70 years reveals Hotne interesting trends. It shows that in the latter half of the last century as well as in theFOC - 284 words
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Article181 1954-11-12 5 MADRAS; Field Publicity Officers of the Fiye-Year plan Publicity Organisation are compiling a Ust of publirspirited men in the villager who ar e willing to undertake social W ork so that their services could be availed of for the second iFive-Year Plan. A list of fairsFOC - 181 words
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Article193 1954-11-12 5 KARACHI: The Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation propose to model Pakistan ships on u German model. The 9,000-ton '-Liichtenfeld" »f the Hansa Line, built bv Stucken 'and Sohn, shipbuilders of Hamburg, j s now on a here. This firm ar e consulting engineers to the pIDC193 words
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Article138 1954-11-12 5 KARACHI: Pakistan exparted about 88,000 tons or rice during: the year 19&3, according to the latest monthly Kood And Agricultural Orgauization bulletin relating to agricultural economic and statistics. Total exports of rice from exporting countries during the year 1953 have been calculated at 3,920,000 tons, according: toFOC - 138 words
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Article291 1954-11-12 5 NEW DELMI: Five new schemes for the development cf Calcutta Port have been included in the development programme of the Port under me tirst Five-Year Plan. They are estimated to cost Rs. 90 lakhs and are expected to be taken up immediately and completed within the PlanFOC - 291 words
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167 1954-11-12 5 MApRAS. Of the 22,130,000 i I South Indla--1,335,000 on e in five w_ have learnt Hindi through the efforts }of the 36-year-old Dakshina Bharat Hindi prachar Sabha. Under the auspices of tha Babha. 4,500 trained (teachers are propagating Hindi among the 100,000,000 in habitantsFOC - 167 words
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181 1954-11-12 5 Lucknow Youth To WALK the Whole world LICKNOW: 19-year-old Suresh Chandra pande •xpocta to cover the whole wond on foot within seven ymm. Pande began his globetrotting m iss.»n on July 2S, with Kx 20 in bis (k/ckett Gut jf tola, be tuu spent only Rs. 10 till oow. He181 words
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Article225 1954-11-12 5 NEW YORK: Forty per cent of all child-bearing women could have babies without anaesthesia or analgesia if they were taught properly how to reach deep relaxation under hypnosis, says Dr. William S. Kroger. Dr. Kroger, associate clinical professor of obsterics and gynecology at the Chicago Medical225 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-11-12 5 Picture shows Mr. Bedlngham, 0.5.P.0. Klang (left) partnered by his wife and Mr. A. Green and Mrs. Mokechnie In the Potato Elimination Dance.28 words
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Article152 1954-11-12 5 MADRAS: Mr. Sangat Singh who has been appointed Indian Trade Commissioner at Mombasa, visited the Southern India Chamber of Commerce last week. Mr. K. Govindan, VicePresident. welcomed Mr. Sangat Singh and requested him to take steps to improve trade relations between India and Mombasa. Mr.F.O.C. - 152 words
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Article134 1954-11-12 5 WBW DELHI; The Central Ministry <rf Education is understood to have requested the Stat« Governments to amend the procedure o f electing University Senates and Syn? dScates with a view to giving preponderance to teachers on those bodies. The University Education Commttsaton had made a recommendation toFOC - 134 words
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Article312 1954-11-12 5 iMBW DELHI: A number of industrial concerns in Bengal and Bombay have agreed to grant special concessions to those of their employees who Joan the Territorial Army. These concessions will include 14 days' leave with pay for attending the annual camps, two hours' break during workfngFOC - 312 words
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59 1954-11-12 5 Bangalore Salem Railway Traffic NEW DELHI: The Railway Board has sanctioned a traffic survey to be carried out for a 124-mile railway line between Salem and Bangalore to determine the traffic prospects of a metre-gauge line connecting the two places. The survey, which will be earned out by the SouthernFOC - 59 words
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624 1954-11-12 5 BOMBAY: The centuries-old previous atones industry in the country, which was in the grip of a severe post-war slump, is slowly looking up according to the Bombay Diamond Merchants' Association. Annual public spending on precious stones, estimated at Rs. 5 crores in pre-war years,FOC - 624 words
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Article476 1954-11-12 5 An Urgent Domestic Problem Of Nehru Govt. NEW DELHI: India's cattle, sacred and plentiful, have been classified by the Nehru Government an urgent domestic problem. Politics, religion and economics are all wrapped up in the bovine issue. The problem takes its most dramatic form in flhe almostA.P. - 476 words
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Article231 1954-11-12 5 MADRAS: Speaking on Pilgrim centres in Northern India at the Lakshmipuram Young Men's Association, Royapettah, Mr. S. R. Narayana Aiyar Coonocr, urged the Union and State Governments to bestow greater attention in the preservation and maintenance of ancient Hindu monuments and centres cf religious and historical interest.FOC - 231 words
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Article67 1954-11-12 5 Senhor Don Pedro Pereira. PjortujgaVs Ambassador to Britain, called on Sir Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, fo r "a general discussion,* a Portuguese Embassy spokesman said. It Ist thought that their talks dealth with the situation in Portugal's Indian settlements. It is believed thatFOC - 67 words
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Advertisement84 1954-11-12 5 ACCOUNTANCY, BOOK-KEEPING, COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP, COSTING. An "Intensive Method" Course (For award of Diploma as Associate or Fellow) will assist you to higher status T SS ter salar y- Interesting spare-time POSTAL SSHSIL tutors; GUARANTEED COURSES IN ENGLISH; Commercial and Profesfionalsubjects; LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, R.S.A., INSTITUTE of COMMERCE, etc. For84 words
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459 1954-11-12 6 Desai's Farewell Message To Ceylon Indians COLOMBO Fight your battles under the banners of the leaders of your country of adoption and not under the banners of the leaders of India. India does not want you to be Indians at heart and459 words
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Article162 1954-11-12 6 MANNAR. Mr. C. C. Desai, the out-going High Commissioner for India in Ceylon, handed over charge to Mr. R. F. Isar, the Deputy High Commissioner, at the Talaimannar pier from his special railway saloon, which was driven alongside the ferry-streamer, which will take him toFOC - 162 words
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Article112 1954-11-12 6 COLOMBO: IFtoreign jockeys may be banned from riding in Ceylon in the future, it is authoritatively learnel here. The prime Minister has been requested by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour, to issue orders "forbidding the import of jockeys into Ceylon even for112 words
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125 1954-11-12 6 COLOMBO, Nov. 11.— Sir John KotekntxOa, Ceylon Prime Minister, boned in obeisance at the airport yesterday to 50 Buddhist monks changing pirith prayers invoking the blessings of the gods on his 51-day world tour which will include Japan. On his departure forReuter - 125 words
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Article164 1954-11-12 6 SCOTTISH SWEETS FOR MALAYA Malaya has just been added to the list of countries all over the we rid to which a Glasgow sweet factory .sends its products. A shipment of sweets is now on its way as the result of an order booked during the Scottish Industries Exhibition this164 words
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Article75 1954-11-12 6 UNITED NATIONS (New York), Nov. 11. The General Assembly's Trusteeship Committee has refused to reopen for consideration a special rule which w^uld give the Union of South Africa a veto over any decision affecting South West Africa. The 60-nation committee fladled to get theAP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-11-12 6 We Are One Less To Govern Ceylon, Says P.M. Holding both Mr. a nd Mrs Demi in both hands Sir John Kottaflaiwala bade goodbye to them at the Colombo Fort Railway Station, Saturday turning: to Mr. Desal Sir John Maid, ''Now that you are going there will be one lessMATHRUPALA - 84 words
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119 1954-11-12 6 CHELMSFORD, Essex, Nov. 11.— A 19-year-old youth cmarged here with attempting to strangle (his 16-year-oid girl friend in a lonely wood ucsides a grave e had dug, told the court that 'he whuj play acting." Stannard said his feelings were very affectionate Upwards the girlReuter - 119 words
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Article118 1954-11-12 6 DJAKARTA, Nov. 11.—President SoeKarno of Indonesia announced yesterday that the second conference of the Colombo countries India, Pakistan, Burma, Ceylon and Indonesia would be held m the presidential palace at Bogor tram December 28 until December 30. Gogor is a nil resort 40 miles south ofReuter - 118 words
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Article67 1954-11-12 6 EFFINGHAM, COMMON, SURRY, Nov. 11.— Pretty 27--year-old Christine Anderson, shot through a window °f a cottage here died in hospital. Outside on the lawn lay the body of a man. By his side was a shotgun. He was Identified as Frederick Fuller, 25, who had been employedReuter - 67 words
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Article42 1954-11-12 6 Taj Cinema, formerly known as New City cinema, will be reopened tonight at 8, with the screening ot 'Shahenshah (Hindi) in gcvacolour. Mr. K. M. Oli Moham* ed is holding a celebration in the theatre .premises to mark the occasion.42 words
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Article31 1954-11-12 6 LONDON, Nov. 11.— Seventeen British businessmen are due to leave London for Hongkong on their way to China for meetings with. Chinese trade organisations in Peking.31 words
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Article110 1954-11-12 6 With effect from January 1955 meter readings the rates for the supply of GAS will be in accordance with tlje following Revised Schedule. (Revised Rate per 1,000 cube feet): OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS.:— Fcr consumption per 1,000 cubic feet per month $6.50, Minimum charge per month $6.00. WITHIN110 words
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Article109 1954-11-12 6 PRETORIA, Nov. 11.— The unity of South African's Nationalist Party Government seemed to be in the balance tc-day over rivalry between two ministers to succeed to Dr. Daniel Malan as Prime Minister. The rivals for political leadership of the country are the veteran Finance Minister, Mr.Reuter - 109 words
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Article120 1954-11-12 6 LONDON. Nov. 11. The Duke of Windsor paid a call yesterday en his old friend Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. Aides said it was purely social. Sir Winston has been called on by an opposition Labourite to explain in Parliament why the Government published Nazi WorldA.P. - 120 words
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Article102 1954-11-12 6 KARACHI, Nov. 11. Pakistan will import $75,000,000 (nearly £27,000,000) worth of united States surplus agricultural goods, industrial raw materials and consumer goeds in the next seven months, Mr. M. A. H. lxpahani, Minister for industry and Commerce, announced here yesterday. The imports will be partReuter - 102 words
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Article119 1954-11-12 6 LOS ANGELES (California), Nov. 11. A 36-year-old cabinet maker is dead from a darning needle in the heart. How it got there is a mystery the coroner's surgeon calls "one of the most unusual cases I have seen in thousands of autopsies." Police DetectiveAP - 119 words
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Article79 1954-11-12 6 GUATEMALA, Nov. 11. Racial discrimination against tourists entering Guatemala has been abolished, the Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. However, certain racial groups are still affected! by discriminatory clauses in the law if they wish to enter the country on business. This step to abolish discrimination againstAP - 79 words
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Article142 1954-11-12 6 Arrangements have been made with the United States Government by wnifch holders of valid United States jiassports wlil now be able to visit Malaya without lirst obtaining visas. This will facilitate travel between the two countries and should encourage tourists and other visitors to come142 words
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Article82 1954-11-12 6 The Ramakrishna Mission will hcdl a Fun Fair in aid ol its Boys 1 Home on to-morrow Saturday Nov. 13, at the Ratfles Instituticn from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The main events will be South Indian Food. Bengali Sweets, Shooting Gallery, Fun and Game.82 words
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91 1954-11-12 6 3 Bandits Killed, But Woman Escapes A patrol of Cheroh Area Security Unit led by Imroecio r Abdul Hadi. killed three out of four Communist terrorists, they ambushed yesterday in Raub area of Pahang. The three terrorists lulled have been identified as Meng Chun better known as Cheung Swee Sang,91 words
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