Indian Daily Mail, 19 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 273 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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439 1954-11-19 1 Registration Of Over Urn. Voters Proof Of Its Success It Exists Mainly For The Illiterate Masses Speaking m the Budget debate m the Federal Council yesterday m Kuala Lumpur m reply to comment* made by a Malay Unofficial Member on the Government's Information Services,439 words
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Article39 1954-11-19 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 18.— The- Sherpa mountain climber who became a co-oon-queror of Mount Everest says he Is tired of having: his name misspelled. The correct version is Tensing Norgay, he adds, and not Tensing Norkev. APAP - 39 words
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64 1954-11-19 1 C-G SEES DANGERS IN I-C SITUATION CANBERRA. Nov. 18.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, United Kingdom Commissioner General for South-East Asia, conferred today with the Australian Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee. A United States Embassy observer attended talks at which it iB understood Mr. Mac Donald underlined dangers inherent m the Indo-ChinaReuter - 64 words
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Article180 1954-11-19 1 Malenkov Is Spreading Confusion? LONDON, Nov. 18. Sir Alvary <iascoigne, former British Ambassador to KiL'uia said m London yesterday that Mr. Malenkovs latest tactics were intended to spread confusion. •"They remain wholly intent on sabotaging our regime from the inside and splitting up our unity with our iriends m theReuter - 180 words
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Article76 1954-11-19 1 NEW DELiHI, Nov. 18: An official Hungarian trade team is m India for a three-month survey of markets here. The Hungarians say they can supply India with heavy industrial equipment and are prepared to give technical assistance m tie constructin of new plants. They are offeringA.P. - 76 words
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Article147 1954-11-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 18: Mr. M. A. Chidambaram. President South India Chamber of Commerce and brother of Raja Sir Muthia Chettiar has been chosen Congress nominee for the Mayoralty of Mad/as City for the coming year. The election from eighty strong City147 words
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Article104 1954-11-19 1 The Federal Legislative Couricil yesterday continued its debate on the 1955 Budget at its meeting m Kuala Lumpur. A total of 26 speakers, officials as well as lumflicials, were heard, occupying nix and a half hours. The debate will be further continue*! to-day, Friday, the third104 words
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Article42 1954-11-19 1 ROME, Nov. 18. —Dr. Sarvepajji Radhakfishnan, vicepresident of India, will arrive on Saturday for a four-day visit as giiest of the Italian Government, the Foreign Office announced today. On Tuesday he may have an audience with Pope Pi-us XII.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article200 1954-11-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 18: Speculation is on again as to possible changes, Premier Nehru may make m the cabinet, according to Hindu's Correspondent here. He says the Parliament Members sitting m large numbers were seen keenly immersed m figuring out things according200 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-11-19 1 PHOTO I Boys form a cordon as Prime Minister Si, Winston Churchill I leaves Harrow after attending ■the Annual Slnc-Sonsr at Us old school. APAP - 31 words
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144 1954-11-19 1 CANBERRA, Nov. Jg.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Brl* ti^b Commissioner General for South East Asia and Austra» lian government and service leaders yesterday discussed the commitment of Australian troops m the Pacific area and South East Asia. 'tN o decisions have been iken,'' SirReuter - 144 words
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Article29 1954-11-19 1 LONDON, Nov 18.— Robert Burns' manuscripts including two versions of a poem originally inscribed on a window 'pane m 1788 will be auctioned m i^naon on we, t, ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article121 1954-11-19 1 NAIROBI, Nov. 18.— Thou, sands of African orphans, waifs and strays, will get a new deal m this colony under a "Children's Charter" Bill designed to prevent cruelty and neglect. The disclosure m recent months that hundreds of homeless children had been wandering about the streetsReuter - 121 words
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153 1954-11-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent POONA, Nov. 18: President Rajendra Prasad, a known protaganist of Hindi, allayed fears that regional languages might entertain from the propagation of Hindi. He said both Hindi and regional languages had their own sepemte fields. Hindi would be used only153 words
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Article88 1954-11-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent RAJKOT, Nov. 18: P/inces from Saurashtra have decided to contribute "Some Percentage' of their Privy Purse annually for the country's national development programme. Numbering 220, they get privy presea totalling: rupees seventy lakhs. Fourteen of them get rupees one lakh and above88 words
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Article142 1954-11-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 18 f Major Cities and towns m Madras State, numbering twenty, would have assured water supply end sanitary drainage facilities, under the State Government's expanded programme, costing rupees six and half crores, it was announced yesterday. The Planning Commission has142 words
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Article123 1954-11-19 1 NOVA GOA, Portuguese India, Nov. 18: The Portuguese Government has charteTed a steamship for shuttle service between its Indian colonies and Pakistan to beat Indian economic "blockade." Cargoes which formery were transhipped through Bmbay are now unloaded at Karachi to be picked up by theA.P. - 123 words
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343 1954-11-19 1 CAIRO, Nov. 18: The by Premier Gamal Abdel over to the Egyptian Cabi Presidency of the Republ The Presidency was established June 18, 1953, when the Council formally abolished the Egyptian monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The office had been vacant since iastReuter - 343 words
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Article40 1954-11-19 1 Gen. Mohammed Neguib, the deposed President of Egypt new living "under surveillance 1 about 30 miles from Cairo has been temporarily pensioned eff at half pay, a reliable source said 1 here. This means he will draw40 words
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71 1954-11-19 1 Increased Migration From Britain To Commonwealth LONDON, Nw. 18. C<wnmomv«dth Prime Mineral their January conference In London are to b* urged to ooiMider increaaetf migration from Britain to the OonunoMwelth a» a matter of "great urgency.* The Mißmtlou Council for Commonwealth Development Mid Cooperation, which seeks a rtwgtlientag %4 theReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-11-19 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH, The Queen Mother of England (oenter)> Is warmly greeted by U.S. President and Mrs. Dwigtot D. Eisenhower a» she arrived at the White House for a brief stay during her visit «o Ithe, United State*.41 words
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129 1954-11-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 18: Premier Nehru today appealed for contributions to raise a memorial to the late Ran Ahmed Kldwii, who died suddenly while Nehru was on tour m China. In the appeal, he said, he dispensed with constitution129 words
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534 1954-11-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Nov. 19, 1954 SINGAPORE'S LANGUAGE (^RANTING of self-gov-ernment to Singapore and the insistence of English as the only language to be spoken m the legislature cannot go together. U the Assembly that is to be elected by the popular vote cannot take a decision on534 words
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964 1954-11-19 2 'The Lady With The Lamp' Arrived At Scutari In Nov. LONDON: In military hospitals throughout the Commonwealth this month doctors and nurses are honouring the memory of Florence Nightingale. It was at the beginning of November, 1854, tltat the determined young woman whoNAFEN - 964 words
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Article377 1954-11-19 2 F!ATNA: Thousands of rural folk from all parts of Bihar have been on the move for the last 20 hours towards the confluence of the Gandak ana Lianga Rivers. They have been travelling by train, boat and bullock cart, and some of them nave been trekkingNAFEN - 377 words
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Article86 1954-11-19 2 daughter of the late Mr. B. G. x'ilak met with a tragic deatr; ast Tuesday caused by an .ecident from Diwall flreFOONA: Miss Shobha .1ix, six-year-old great-grand-orackers. While playing with a ugnted coloured matcfc the girl's clothes caught fire and she received extensive burns.FOC - 86 words
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Article70 1954-11-19 2 AMRITSAR: Thousands or Sikhs recently thronged the Golden Temple to offer prayers on the occasion of the birthday of Guru Nanak. Up to the afternoon, about 100,000 persons had darshan*' at the temple. There was no Sikh pilgrimage to Nankana Sahib m Punjab (P) his year,FOC - 70 words
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Article124 1954-11-19 2 NEW DELHI: The Working Committee of the Bharatiya Jan Sangn last week elected Bapu Saheb Sohoni, of Akola. as its acting President. The committee approved the affiliation of the Praja Parishad of Jammu and Kashmir with the Jan Sangh. Mr. P. N. Joshi and Dr.FOC - 124 words
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Article131 1954-11-19 2 MADHUBANt; Two persons were killed by as angr\ crowd of pilgrims near Ram patti village, a fe w miles from here, following tht molestation of a woman b> one of the deceased who was reported to have been drunk, according to a report receive! here.FOC - 131 words
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Article47 1954-11-19 2 PATNA: The Government of Bihar has earmarked Rs 2 lakhs m the current year's budget for giving financial assistance to pocr but meritorious 1 students belonging to communities other than the Scheduled Castes. Scheduled Tribes and backward classes, it Is learnt. FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-11-19 2 Kuala Lumpur Indians celebrated tile sixty-fifth birthday of India's Premier, Mr. Javvahar.'a 1 N"»S»u, on Nov. 14 at the premises of sungei Besl Road Congrette, Kuala Lumpur. Seen m the picture are (from left to right)*: Miss Yogiswari, of Swami Vive-kan-tmla Tamil School, Mr. Tbarumadtngam,70 words
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Article81 1954-11-19 2 SRINAGAR: Demonstrations, led by National Conference workers, were held last Wednesday at Quzigund 45 miles from here, when Mr. Asoka Mehta Praja Socialist leader, arrived there on his way to Srinagar from Janvmu. The demonstrators shouted Mehta go back.*' A public meeting, which wasFOC - 81 words
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68 1954-11-19 2 Tiger Kills Refugee Woman In Assam SILCHAR (Assam): Tho report of a man-eating tigei killing a 25-year-old refugee woman of the Iringmara reugee colony, 12 miles from here has been received here. While the victim was In tht courtyard of her house early m the. morning the tiger carried herFOC - 68 words
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Article47 1954-11-19 2 KARIMGANJ, (Assam): The Assam Pradesh Congress Committee 'has directed the district committees to observe Nov. 24 as "Tenants 1 Day" by holding meeting at which the policy of the Congress and :e provisions of tihe land reform legislations will be tx- plained. FOCFOC - 47 words
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Article107 1954-11-19 2 ERNAKULAM: The death occurred last Monday m Bombay of Mr. N. Govinda Pal, President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mattancherry, at the age of 52. He had gone to Bombay for treatment. Mr. Govinda Pal was managing the Thirumal.ii Dewaswom and T. D.FOC - 107 words
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231 1954-11-19 2 T.-C. MINISTRY AND CONGRESS PARTY: 'RELATIONSHIP NOT HAPPY' ERNAKUL.AJM: Mr. K. P. Madhavan Nair, President of the Pradesh Congress, who returned here last Friday after attending the meeting of the Congress Working Committee and the Central Parliamentary-Board, told Pressmen that he informed the Board that there was practically unanimity ofFOC - 231 words
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Article101 1954-11-19 2 LAHORE: The Frontier ITovince Christian leader, Dr. James Paul, member of me provincial legislature, has endorsed the demand of Mr. Fazzal Din, Chairman of me Christian Consultative Committee, that there should k three separate seats for Christians m the new Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. HeFOC - 101 words
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Article, Illustration103 1954-11-19 2 Mr. K. Raniani of Kuala Lumpur, addressing the gathering at a tea party held on board the vessel, 'STATE OF MADRAS', when she touched Port Swettenhiam on Nov. 12. In the picture on the extreme left Is Mr. S. N. Haji, of the Eastern103 words
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Article293 1954-11-19 2 VIJAYAWADA: M. Nagy. former irTime Monster oi nuiigaiy, aiiu VHM I HMUWni oi vie imm national union, tuiu w^rneis 01 tne Anorira KiiSniKar i^ok l J an> ia.-,i wick tnut proD»tnis luciii^ peasants an over tiie w^rl<i wtte the same. He said thai all peasiintsFOC - 293 words
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198 1954-11-19 2 KATHMANDU: Col. Dilman Singh, Commandant of the Armed Police 01 Nepal, left recently fcr Dang district m West Nepal where lawlessness is reported to be continuing. The Government has also instructed Col. Singh to take charge of the district administration pending the arrivalFOC - 198 words
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Article207 1954-11-19 2 AiAtitvAis: on Kauia^nshna Knpa Amaieuis presemeu tne iam.l piay "SivaKainiyin Sabatnam mis evening, the s.xtn and last day of tfte Regional ujrama festival organis ed by the Theatre Centre. Madras, at the Annamalai Man ram. George Town. Mr. ii. Mamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, who presided, comphmented207 words
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Article108 1954-11-19 2 NEW DELHI: The target for shipping m the second Five Year Plan is among several important subjects which will be discussed at the fourth meeting of the Consultative Committee of Shipowners which will be held In Bombay on Ncv. 20. The Un.on Minister for TransportFOC - 108 words
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Article, Illustration1648 1954-11-19 3 'CO sweet a face, such angel grace. I n all that land had never been." These lines frcm Tennyson's pcem about the beggar maid spring to mind at the menton of the beauteous Madhubala. Verily, she is filmland's loveliest star, "more fair than words can say," "mere1,648 words
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73 1954-11-19 3 Mta» Wblaper has it that the Travancore .Sister* Lalitha. and Padminl are to undergo a make up test m one < t the leading studios m Europe an;.' that they nave bt**i also correspund>ing with s.'i.ic HoLywood K.-st-s: it uu-> reported rvcenliy73 words
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55 1954-11-19 3 Mathematics is the bugbear of Lialita, eldest Of the trio of Travanccre aancei listers. She is preparing 101 the Matriculation examination, i'hat is the only subject that o-ves her *a lot cf headache.' Her younger sister Padmini has gone to Poona to ccmplete her55 words
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Article35 1954-11-19 3 From the Gemini Studies of Madras, "Chandra" wa^ ihown at the Central Needle Trades Auditorium. New York City. Produced by S. S. Vasan, it is eauiDned with Enelish titles. NAFENNAFEN - 35 words
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Article129 1954-11-19 3 Calcutta has been selected as the venue of a three-day Juvenile Film Festival, scheduled to be held m the middle of March, 1955, under the sponsorship of the Indian Film Institute. Dr. H. C. Mookerjee, Governor of West Bengal, is expected to inaugurate the Festival. The main129 words
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Article104 1954-11-19 3 A fascinating night-club sequence m which Vimala, of Hhagwan's "Albela" team, shows her prowess m rumba and samba has been "shot tor tiie Ceylonese picture, "Sada Sulang* This picture is being produced by the young writer-cum-director, C. M. Somasekhar, under the banner of ffiiHi Ceylon.104 words
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Article45 1954-11-19 3 Popular Maiayalcc writer Pongunnan Vakey's story dealing with Christianity has been adapted by the Associate Producers for a Malayalam Picture to be directed by S. S. Rajan. The cast includes Sathyanesan, Padmini, Cheriyan, Kottarakarai, Mudukulam and S. P. Pillai.45 words
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Article42 1954-11-19 3 VIJAY BHATT'S "Faturani," a leaf from Ra.put history written by R- s Chowdhary, will soon bu Jaunchcd dn Prakash Studios, Bombay. Vijay Bhatt is now finalising the cast. Shankcr und Jaikishan have been signed to provide the music.42 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-11-19 3 Stage Screen With leg's crossed/ and eyes emitting the glow m her bosom, rests the sweet blu-hing Ninimi m an intense dramatic moment m 'DANRA', her own production. This sweet angel's intriguing pose is highly reminiscent of a picture m the Esquire Calender!43 words
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389 1954-11-19 3 Nimmi's 'DANKA' Is A Dance And Music Highlight •nANKA', a fictive of Nimmi's imagination is a festival of dance and music, with Nimmi's angelic figure blossoming some of the otherwise, barren sequences m the picture. Young Nimmi's ambition to produce a spectacular picture like 'AAN', was not bacited by theSELVAS - 389 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-11-19 3 Nhnnii displays her skill m dance, together with her physical appeals to Om Prakash, who makes a t-hort fiveminute oppearance m the screen and leaves a sweet impression.31 words
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Article, Illustration118 1954-11-19 3 A gay, crazy, rollicking comedy, K. R. X, Productions 'KANAVTJ' (Dream) has the talented Lalitha playing the stellar role, assisted by V.K. Ramasamy and R. Oala subramaniam. .Plan and produced as a riotous comedy 'KANAVU' is calculated only to provide entertainment of popular type and succeeds verySELVAS - 118 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-11-19 3 Now Models A Bathing Suit When 'Bathing Beauty' wars something, it can't be but 'wonderful. More often the quality ct the garment worn is enhanced by the beauty of the iorm that fits In! Here Esther Williams, the million t';Har mermaid models a new bathing suit. Mother of two j-liilcTren,58 words
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Article113 1954-11-19 3 BINA PREM COMBINATION The husband and wife combination Prem Nath and Bina Rai is again utilised m Tasviristan's 'Husn'. Many would have seen this combination m 'Aurat', 'Shagufa' and the latest 'Prisoner of Golcunda', the last two mentioned produced and directed by Prem Nath himself. •Husn 1 stars Bina Rai113 words
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Article160 1954-11-19 3 Producer-Director Dilsukh M. Pancholi, President of Indian Moticn Picture Producers' Association, launched the regular shooting of oriental Films Corpn, c f India Ltd's maiden venture "Street Light' 1 at Central Studios, Bombay. Film Star Shyama clad m black satin dancing costume on a palatial set of160 words
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Article103 1954-11-19 3 A number of Indian moviemaking concerns of Calcutta and Bombay &vc negotiating with their counterparts m the U.S.A. for producing Cinemascope films m India, it is relia'iiy learned here. Production of such films is expected to start from the middle cf next year under103 words
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Article79 1954-11-19 3 Although onc-forth of Ceylon's populatirn arc TanvLs barely 20 Tamil films o n an average find their way every year into the Island from South India. However, .six Sinhalese pictures are new under production m five Madras stud os. They are: Vithur a Jataka and Matalang (Vauhini79 words
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Article466 1954-11-19 3 Bhanumati and Nageswara rao co-star m the devotional Vipranarayana," produced m Bhanumati's own Bharani Studios and directed by Ramakrishna. A huge set, purporting to show the famous Srirangam temple, is used for the final scenes of this film, scheduled for release m midNovember. Kasthuri films have complied466 words
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Article96 1954-11-19 3 Two Reeler 'People Of India' Filmindia Enterprise, a newly-formed concern, has planned to make a sclics of two reeler documentary films entitled "People of India", depicting the lives and customs of different tribes m the country. All the films m this sories, which will be shct entirely m natural surroundings,96 words
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Article38 1954-11-19 3 Anjali Pictures have nv.de ambitions plans for ANARKALI m Telugu, with Anjali herself leading 'he roles and Nageswara ►lo'i playing Prince Salim. Veteran character artistes Ranga Rao, Nagiah and Kannamba play jsjteUuj rota.38 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-11-19 4 Symbolic of the title 'SIGAM ENGAY" (In Quest Of Pleasure) is thy picture above showing tilui rianseust* Savithri a t a sewing machine! She bv!i< i's, perhaps the real Paradise is not perched someHhtTi m the Unknown beyond the -tars, but inside the 'our walls of95 words
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Article208 1954-11-19 4 .Japan, now actively pursuing a challenge to Hollywood as one of the world's top flJm producers (m a quantitative and. increasingly, m a qualitative sense) is now turning out around 300 films a year. Now concluding a world tour to investigate foreign markets arc two topNAFEN - 208 words
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Article31 1954-11-19 4 < ;< iiuni Btudioi i.s busy with twr Tamil pictures. One la an adaptation of the Hindi picture Oulad but the title of the other picture is being kept a secret.31 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-11-19 4 THEY CAN VISIT LONDON BUT NOT «.t t? neml JSr 8 the Japanese Ballet Company now Hhinyi potato of to^.t w one the warder^24 words
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Article141 1954-11-19 4 Are actors born or made Scuth Indian directors and artistes seem to have divergent views on this. The famous director, Y. V. Rao, who made box office hits such as Chintamani, definitely says that stars are born and not made. All the director can do141 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-11-19 4 VENUS PALES BEFORE HER Resting casually on a globe me tinted <>n Venus, is, the s"'nfc Hating anil versatile Venus Bannerjee, a rare discovery «f the year, which has enrich**] t ti«- glamour of the Indian screen. The naked beauty looks, a* though jealously, at the charming figure, iii :>94 words
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535 1954-11-19 4 MB. S. K. PATIL, president of the Bombay Provincial Congress Committee and Chairman of the Film Inquiry Committee, may become the first "outsider president of the Indian Motion Picture producer*' Association. If he agrees, his election may be535 words
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151 1954-11-19 4 NEW POLICY FOR NEWSREEL PRODUCTION NEW DELHI: A reorientation of the government policy regarding the production of news-reeis and documentaries is under consideration. This is m response to the recommendations of the Parliamentary Estimates Committee. Inclusion of mere topics depicting social, cultural and literary activities, birthday celebrations of saints andNAFEN - 151 words
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Article128 1954-11-19 4 COLOMBO: Outstanding American, British and Indian film stars will very soon appear o n the Sinhalese screen •speaking the lccal language This is being made possible by the ostabl shment Of a dubbng studio m Colombo by a Cej'kir>se cinema company. The chairman of the128 words
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185 1954-11-19 4 Technique Of Producing Children Films LONDON: An Indian movie maker may be sent to Britain to study the specialist technique of producing films for children. Miss Mary Field, Britain's leading expert m this work, has been asked to accept an Indian student for training with the Children's Film Foundation, London,NAFEN - 185 words
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Article77 1954-11-19 4 CHARLIE CHAPLJN ima just paid twelve shillings m London to see his own picture, "Modern Times," at the London Pavilion, Piccadilly Circus. Chaplin, m London for a short visit, entered the cinema unrecognised. Asked if he thought "Mooera Timea" was worth the admission price of twelve77 words
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Article87 1954-11-19 4 Film actress Yvonne De Carlo met Cairo's press m a lowcut evening: gewn and said she is very happy to play the wife of moses m a new picture. She is here tc take the part n Cecil B. De Mille's <J Ten Commandmants."87 words
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30 1954-11-19 4 His First Outside New Theatres Banner B. n. SIRCAR, manasinj; director of New Theatres, has started an independent production, "Saheb Btbi Qolam" £"Ki»ft t u and the f*«w Ttttttrti bwuwr.30 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-11-19 4 NARGISOV NARGIS-OV! With Russian cap and red scarf around her ne<ck, the queen of the In 'an screen landed m Bombay, after her recent tour, wi th other Indian artistes m Russia.32 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-11-19 4 The screen trembles toith excxi einent and sweet romance taftcn these two famous lovers clash head-on. They are handsome Ashok Kumar and ckirming Nalini Jay want «»V> combined to make South-East Asia Film Co's latest Kyyitiana "NAAZ" one o/ the most thrilling entertainment. Incidentally, "Naaa"71 words
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301 1954-11-19 4 BOMBAY: Mr. S.L Bail unusual but striking painter, who received his training m architecture and painting: at the Kala Bhavan, Baroda, has grown his fingernails from five to seven, and a half inches long just to be able to paint rare pictures. Seldom doesNAFEN - 301 words
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Article556 1954-11-19 5 Interest In India Abroad NEW DELHI: With barely 18 month* left for the first Five- Year Plan to run out, India's financial circles official and Industrial are now evaluating the practical experience gained In order to arrive at a basis for the second Five- Year Plan.556 words
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Article222 1954-11-19 5 MADRAS; At the Madras Hight court last Wednesday Mr. Justice N. Somasundaram admitted a criminal appeal preferred on behalf of Daniel Huberts who was sentenced to seven years rigorous imprisonment by the Sessions Judge, South Canar a on a charge of cheating the south CanardFOC - 222 words
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Article59 1954-11-19 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have remitted the whole of the stamp duty chargeable m connection with the leases entered with embassy of Indonesia, the High Commission of Ceylon m New Delhi, the Government of Pakistan and the Burmese Embassy m respect of plots ot landFOC - 59 words
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Article58 1954-11-19 5 KARACHI; Tho Pakistani Government has started to evaluate the evacuee property m its territory w ith the awn of compensating: Muslim owners lof property left m India according: to Press reports here. The Refugees Ministry will issue an Ordinance by the end of this month, providingFOC - 58 words
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Article93 1954-11-19 5 TIKUOHI: Death occurred Here ©f Mr. N. M. .li.na.ja Mian Rowther, a prominent hides mere nan t and philanthropist, at his residence on Tuesoay last Mr. Rowther was 73. Mr. Kowther was the President of the Committee or management of the JamaJ Mahomed College andFOC - 93 words
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Article99 1954-11-19 5 MADRAS: The Government have fixed July 1, 1954, as the crucial date for reckoning the age limit of candidates for selection as Assistant Surgeons m 1955. for which applications were invited m 1954. This action has been taken as the selection of Assistant Surgecns for theFOC - 99 words
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Article97 1954-11-19 5 QL'IJLON: Seventy four-year-oid iliarian Issek and 78-year-oldi fcjusamma entered into wedlock Monday la-st at a church at riiihupaili says a repont received here from K»yi«"kulam 25 miles north t»f i/iuiun. Mr. Issek, who** first wife died a few years ago, has two sons andFOC - 97 words
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97 1954-11-19 5 P.S.P.-Congress Coalition Lohia Opposes LUCKNOW Dr. Ram Man* har Lohia, PSP leader, said here that nobody would ciars re-open the question of forging a united PSP-Congrsss front at the forthcoming Nagpur meeting. Actual coalition would net perhaps be "o disastrous as constant talk about a thing "which cannot happen," htFOC - 97 words
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Article125 1954-11-19 5 tCARACHI: Mr. G. M. Syed, leader of the Sind Awami Mahez, was arrested on Friday afternoon under the Pakistan Security Act. Mr. Syed is also leader of the opposition m the Sind Assembly. The Karachi Administration today banned for one year publication of the Sindi dailyFOC - 125 words
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Article24 1954-11-19 5 TANJORE; The head M the Thiruvaduthurai Adheenom has donated Rs. 60,000 towards the proposed Arts Coi- legc at Tanjore. FOCFOC - 24 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-11-19 5 The Chief Scout Ix>rd Rowlen with his h<**t the District officer Klhjik, who gave the Chiet Scout a tea party »n hi* residence on Nov. 12.28 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-11-19 5 A Debauchee's Life, was the title r a Tamil drama which the Klan t liuliau Orchestra out on boards on Nov. IS at the Kla»ff Amusement Park.29 words
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313 1954-11-19 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to form a new volunteer force with an immediate target strength of five lakhs. It will be called the National Volunteer Force and will replace the Auxiliary Territorial Force, started mFOC - 313 words
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155 1954-11-19 5 Andhra Reds Want To Form New Govt. NEW DELHI: The Politburo of the Communist Party of India m a statement on tae ministerial crisis m Andhra urged that the Governor of tiie State snould call upon Mr. N.Lgi Reddi, leader of the Communist Opposition m the State Assembly to formFOC - 155 words
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Article126 1954-11-19 5 NEW DELHI: The Rs. 23--crore Sindri Fertilizer Factory has set up a new production record. For the continuous penca of five days from November 4 to 8, the factory produced over 1.000 tons of ammonium sulphate per day, the highest figure cf 1.115 tons beingFOC - 126 words
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230 1954-11-19 5 U.K. Scientists Found Animals At 15,000 Feet KATHMANDU: Two members of the five-man British expedition' to the Himalayas, on a search for plant and animal life at high altitudes, liave returned to Kathm.indu on their way home. Mr. W. R. Sykes (27) and Mr. K. H. HjmU (22 > haveFOC - 230 words
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203 1954-11-19 5 Pakistan May Better Economy With U.S. Aid KARACHI: Pakistan's uew Minister for Commerce, Mi. M. A. H. Ispehani, said here last week that the Government expected American aid to mnUi a significant contribution towards improvement of Fa kistan's economy. In a statement here, he an nounced the Government's determination toFOC - 203 words
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142 1954-11-19 5 Bombay Wins Drama Award In Delhi Contest NEW DELHI: The names of award winners m drama, dance and music competitions held during the first InterUniversity Youth Festival were announced last week. In the drama competition Bombay was given the first award for "The Rehearsal." The second and third awards wentFOC - 142 words
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Article82 1954-11-19 5 AMBALA: Dr. Krishen, General Secretary of the Am bala District Praja Socialist Party, was arrested last Thursday ;it Chandigarh under the Security of State Act for making an alleged objectionable speech at Sirsa m Hlssar district. The arrest was effected m pursuance of en orderFOC - 82 words
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486 1954-11-19 5 C AiiCtJTTA The Calendar Reforti Committee. .Has suggested Mar. 22, the day following Vernal Equinox day, as the new year day for the entire country. Tiie report of the Committee which, it is learnt, has been submitted to theFOC - 486 words
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Article45 1954-11-19 5 KURNOOL: The Planning Commission has agreed to m duo"" 1 the Rs. 122-crore Nandikonua and the Rs. 18 crore Tungabhadra high level schemes m the first Five Year Plan. Mr. N. Sanjlva Reddl Andhra's Deputy Chlof Minis- ter announced here.- FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article144 1954-11-19 5 CALCUTTA: Resumption ol ;ull running over the entire Assam Rail Link is expected by the middle of this month, tt is learnt m Calcutta. 'Flic recent floods m North Bihar md Assam breached the Link tt many points. Meanwhile, inland watei transport concerns areFOC - 144 words
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175 1954-11-19 5 No Split In Party, Says Jan Sangh Chief AKOLA: Mr. S. A. Sohon., acting President of the AllIndia. Jan Sangh, has dented the existence of divergent groups m his p-arty. Speaking at a reception he'd m his honour, Mr. Sohoni i^aiJ there were no groups m nis party, where, heFOC - 175 words
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Article82 1954-11-19 5 KALIMPONG: A biogrupii> of the Everest hero. Tenzm^ Norgay, will be released by< h 4 is publishers In December next. The famous American author, Mr. George Ullmen, Is writing this biography on behalf of the American publishers, Harrap and Company. In May last, Mr. UUman cimc toFOC - 82 words
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Article680 1954-11-19 6 Outlook Must Be Reorientated COLOMBO: Sir Edwin Wiieywatne, Ceylon's High (^oramissi oner-design ate to India, told the Royal Empire Society last week that it was necessary that the Common wealth and the Empire which had an overwhelming majority of non-whites must be reorientated m its outlook. SirFOC - 680 words
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Article68 1954-11-19 6 COLOMBO: Persons goto* to India from Ceylon for food are advised Chat cotton-piece roods taken as /personal baggage are not exempt from payment of Custom* doty at DhamuhkodL However, |if they are foods of Indian manufacture they are exempt from payment of customs duty prodded tifyar evidence daFOC - 68 words
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Article86 1954-11-19 6 COLOMBO: it was officially announced recently that the Shell Company of Ceylon have agreed to consider the feasibility cf establishing an oil refinery m Ceylon. Several possible sites within a 20-mile radius from Colombo have been investigated but no decision has yet been taken though Hendala,FOC - 86 words
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Article141 1954-11-19 6 COLOMBO: With two weeks to go for candidates for the vice-Chancellorship of the University to have their names put up for election, the "brisk onvassing' that attends elections is reported to be taking place. Sir Ivor Jennings, the ViceChancellor will accept nominations up to November 30 and namesFOC - 141 words
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Article184 1954-11-19 6 Ceylon Urged To Follow Chiang Govt's Policy COLOMBO: Mr. J. R. Jayewardene, Minister of Agriculture and Food, has proposed the compulsory acquisition of excess land held by landlords for distribution amoryr the peasantry. Tills proposal is based on m Formosa by the Government The Food MinisterFOC - 184 words
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Article126 1954-11-19 6 COLOMBO: The Malay Community topped the list last year with the highest specific birth-rate m tRc City. This is revealed m the report of the chief Medical Officer of Health, Colombo Municipality for the year ending April 195 4. The birth rate was 16.1 perFOC - 126 words
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Article130 1954-11-19 6 COLOMBO Names of "black-listed" Japanese businessmen will be sent by the Minister of Commerce. Trade and iFisheries, to all diplomatic representatives of Ceyiou abroad so that they may refuse them visas to come heru. This has been necessitated by complaints from Ceylonese commission and indentFOC - 130 words
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Article128 1954-11-19 6 VISAS FOR UN MEN COLOMBO Experts and staff members of the United Nations and specialised agencies, and their dependents resident m Ceylon, will m future be required to obtain Temporary Residence Permits when their visas expire. At present visas to these officers are usually issued for only six months. TheFOC - 128 words
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77 1954-11-19 6 JAKARTA, Indonesia, Nov. 18 Opposition parties are framing a no-confidence motion against Premier Ali Sastroamidjojo's "Progressive Nationalist" government, informed sources said here yesterday. But informants said the move was not intended to topple the government but was merly intended to expose the fact thatA.P. - 77 words
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Article56 1954-11-19 6 LONDON. Nov. 18. Ccl. Gamai Abdel Nasser, Egyptian Premier, declared m an address ever Cairo Radio to-night that "the Suez Canal will belong to Egypt" after the expiry of the presnet concession. Col. Nasser was speaking en the 85th anniversary of the open.ng ofReuter - 56 words
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47 1954-11-19 6 BANGKOK, Nov. 18— A 31--man Australian trade m i:-^on arrived here by Qantas plane from Singapore today for a seven-toy visit as part of a Southeast Asian tour. It departs ©tt Nov. 24 for a week m Rangoon before returning home. APAP - 47 words
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273 1954-11-19 6 GLANDS OF A DEAD BABY STILL ALIVE! ATLANTIC CITY, (New Jersey), Nov. 18. u»anas taken from a dead baby are apparently still living o nd working two years later :n a young woman's body, two surgeons reported today They are the thyroid gland and the parathyroids, little glands which straddleAP - 273 words
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223 1954-11-19 6 BROADCASTS ON ELECTION REGISTRATION On Sunday, November 21, at 6.45 p.m. the Under Secretary, Mr. j. D. Higham, will speak on Radio Malaya on the campaign to check the Registers of Electors. At 7.30 p.m. the same night, Mr. R. Dow, Acting- Registrar of Malayan Statistics, will be Interviewed by223 words
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362 1954-11-19 6 Ancient Temple Discovered Used As A Fortress Against Tamil Invaders AMBALANXOTA: The ruins of an ancient temple which is believed to have been used as a fortress by Dutugemunu m his wars against Tamil invaders have been discovered close to the Galwewa tank, now under restoration. It is situated mFOC - 362 words
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96 1954-11-19 6 Following agreement between the Stalt and Official sides of the Whitley Council to release several classes of vievt. Servants m Div.sion 111 and IV fo r political activity, the following: five trade unionists have joined as Conveners cf the People's Action Party's first public meet.ng96 words
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Article58 1954-11-19 6 NEW DELHI, Nov. 18: A 21-month-oLd baby elephant, a gift from Prime Minister Jawaiharlal Nehru to the children of Amsterdam, is expected to reach the Netherlands m the latter half of November. Government officials here said the elephant, a male named Muru^an, sailed frm Colombo, Ceylon, onA.P. - 58 words
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44 1954-11-19 6 Kerala Samajam To Honour R. K. Tandon The Singapore Kera^i Sama. jam is holding a tea party m honour of Mr. R. k. Tan'don, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, at the G. H. Cafe, to-morrow Saturday, Nov. 30, at 5 pm44 words
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