Indian Daily Mail, 26 November 1954
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Title Section16 1954-11-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X NO. 280. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article69 1954-11-26 1 Yugoslavia Says NO To Russia LONDON. Nov. 25 Yugoasavla yesterday formally rf! i d Russia's invitation to attend an all-European conference next Monday. Marshal Tito announced )n a speech at Kopar Sunday he thought the conference was a •fine idea" but he would not send representative since it is doomedAP - 69 words
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398 1954-11-26 1 India Has No Inferiority CompleX-McFADYEAN Nehru's Peace Role Lauded LONDON, Nov. 25. Sir Andrew McFadyean, a Vice-President of the Liberal Party said here last night that India was perhaps the one country in the East not obsessed with a sense of inferiority and with two or three chips on /ksReuter - 398 words
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Article108 1954-11-26 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 25— Liberia clr. culated a resolution in the U.N. General Assembly yesterday for a plebiscite not later than next July to ascertain the will of the people" of Togoland as to that region's future. Togoland ln West Africa now consists ofA.P. - 108 words
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Article102 1954-11-26 1 LIONS AT LARGE IN TOKYO TOKYO, Nov. »B.— A puii of lions brotce loose from, a railway freight car in Tokyo early this morning but their freedom wa* shortli\>ed. A train killed one almost immediately after it escaped. The other made its way from the railway (foods station to aReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-11-26 1 English-born actress Valerie Vernon, has declared She is J uillin c to marry millionaire Sheikh Izzat Gaaf ar of Kuwait, who has announced he seeks a blonde wife who is willing to wear a v «tt and Mve in his country. Valerie tr** on a veil and saysAP - 64 words
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Article114 1954-11-26 1 OXFORD, Nov. *5 Allegations that an uno'fici«*l cM.our bar exists in Oxford were made yesterday in the isis Oxford undergraduates' magazine. An article accused university students uf being in hospitable andindifferent to coloured students especially to Negroes. "Fe white students go out of tlieir way toReuter - 114 words
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Article40 1954-11-26 1 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 25. A polio-stricken woman In j an Iron lung In the Kingston Public Hospital cave birth to a baby girl. Doctors and nurses yesterday said tha baby I ta In yood health.- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-11-26 1 Sir John Kotfcdawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon on a week's official visit to Britain, attended prayers at the country's only Buddhist Tomple. In Knightsbridge, London. Conducting the service was a clean-shaven Englishman, once Mr. W. A. Parfust, now Bhikku KapilavatlUho, the temple's j presiding monk,90 words
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50 1954-11-26 1 U.S. Gift For Indian Flood Victims NEW DELMI, Nov. 23 U.S. Ambassador George V. Allen yesterday presented to India his government's gift of US$lOO,OOO worth of emergency medical supplies for victims. Indian Health Minister Rajkumarl Amrit Kuar said requests for aid were being received hourly from the flood regions. APAP - 50 words
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296 1954-11-26 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Australia declared before the United Nations yesterday ttoat it was unalterably opposed to any transfer of sovereignty over Dutch New Guinea. Speaking before the General Assemblys political committee which is discussing Indonesian claim for transfer of the territory fromReuter - 296 words
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Article86 1954-11-26 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20. Indian Parliament Member* will be given ten-day mill* tary training if sufficient numbers come forwards wttti the desire to receive such training. Members below fifty years have been tola 10 write to the Army Headquarters before Alov. SO of their preparedness.86 words
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Article81 1954-11-26 1 KATMANDU, Nov. ao Nepal's relations with China are expected to be regularised within three or four months, the Prime Minister Mr. M. p. Koirala told the Advisory Assembly here today. "We had a treaty, and we still have a treaty with Tibet, which previously had a separate existence,81 words
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158 1954-11-26 1 'No Racial Discrimination In Singapore" LONDON, Nov. 25.— Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, told a questioner in the House of Commons that there was no racial discrimination ln the grant of Masters certificates in Singapore. Mr. Stan Awbery had said that Malay officers were per. mitted to takeReuter - 158 words
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Article173 1954-11-26 1 Desegregation In U.S. Schools WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.— U.S. Attorney General Herbert Browned yesterday suggested to the Supreme Court that racial desegregation in American public schools be carried out on the local level under the direction of the Federal District Court in the areas involved The plan advanced in a briefA.P. - 173 words
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290 1954-11-26 1 One of the greatest spiritual leaders of present day India, His Holiness Swaral Ram das and his hi disciple Mother Krishna Bal arrived at the Kallang' Airport yesterday afternoon from Bangkok. There was a large gathering present at the airport to receive Hi s Holiness290 words
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Article44 1954-11-26 1 LONDON, Nov. 25 Queen Elizabeth received Sir Kotciawala, Ceylon's Prime Minister, in audience at Buckingham Palace here yesterday. it was their first meeting since the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited Ceylon in April during their Common- wealth tour. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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154 1954-11-26 1 Decontrol Of Rice Imports Into Federation From Jan. I From, Jan. 1, 1955 any licensed wholesale dealer in rice in the Federation wifc be free to import rice if he wishes to do so. Anyone who is not a licensed wholesaler and who wishes to import rice must first apply154 words
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271 1954-11-26 1 a From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Nov. 25 Different political parties in Andhra are meeting at different places during the next fortnight to formulate their respective stand relating to the coming eletions to the State Assembly. The Communist Party will meet at Vijayawada on271 words
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68 1954-11-26 1 Airline Workers To Stage Token Strike From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Nov. tft. A mass rally of worker* of the Indian Airline Corpora. tion decided hare to stage a oyie.day token strike ott over India if the Management failed to better their conditions of service before the month end. The68 words
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Article121 1954-11-26 1 The New York Daily Mirror said: "It ought to be fixed American policy pronounced by the President and fortified by a joint resolution of Congress. That this country will have nothing to do with Red China and will veto any proposal to admit itReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-11-26 1 Repindia Redesignated Commissioner The designation of the /ve. ■presentativw of the Government of India in Malaya, has been changed to that of Commissioner of India in Malaya, says an Announcement from India House." The change is said to be merely- nominal, and has no other significance, an India House spokesman71 words
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33 1954-11-26 1 "India and her External Relations" is the title of the talk which Mr. r. K. Tandon will give at the Overseas League luncheon in the Adelphi Hotel today.33 words
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Article151 1954-11-26 1 KARACHI, Nov. 25: Mr. Habib Ibrahim Rahirotoola, Governor of the Punjab is to jcm the Pakistan Central Cabinet, it was announced today by the Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed All. Mr. Rahimtoola, a former High Commissioner in London and former Ambassador to France, will be succeeded as151 words
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Article126 1954-11-26 1 DARWIN, Nov. 25: Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Bri- tish Commissioner Gen- eral for South-East Asia, said today the position in South-East Asia was dan- gerous but the situation "deJ pends on the way we go about it." e Mr. MacDonald. who is cony eluding a visitReuter - 126 words
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533 1954-11-26 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Nov. 26, 1954 An Example Of Universal Co-operation JT was Sri Jawaharlal Nehru who said the other day on the occasion of the postal centenary in India that the post office is the greatest unifying factor in the world. It certainly is. There is no533 words
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Article1970 1954-11-26 2 Nehru Reiterates Appeal For Peaceful Co-Existence NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said that the Chinese People's Government have given many evidences of their peaceful intentions during the past several months.. "They deny any desire," added Mr. Nehru, "to interfere internally or externally with any country." HeF.O.C. - 1,970 words
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Article97 1954-11-26 2 A new apparatus to furnish a telephone service in rural areas which Is powerful enough to substitute for 50 miles of to ipbone wire and polos —has been designed bv United States company. The device consists of microwave transmitting and receiving units ha a metal box*97 words
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Article153 1954-11-26 2 SRINAGAR: The InspectorGeneral of Police, Jammu and Kashmir, Col. Baldev Singh Samial, said that preliminary investigation hadshown that no police or any other Government official or member of the Peace Brigade was involved in demonstrations against Mr. Asoka Mehta in Srtaagar on November 10. Talking to newsmen153 words
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147 1954-11-26 2 Nehru Accepts Most Of Press Commsn. Report NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru expressed the hope that the vast majority of the recommendations of the Press Commission would be accepted by the Government and decisions would be arrived at before too long. Mr. Nehru was asked whether, in view of theFOC - 147 words
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Article158 1954-11-26 2 MADRAS: The Chief Minister, Sri K. Kamaraj Nadar, speaking at a meeting ta connection with the Holy Prophet's birthday, at Triplicane, appealed to the people to develop a spirit of tolerance. He said Prophet Mahomed preached equality among the people Mahatma Gandhi also preached the sameF.O.C. - 158 words
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Article162 1954-11-26 2 NEW DELHI: Twenty three licences for opening new sugar factories including two refineries had been granted during the current year Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh, Minister for Agriculture, told Mr. Jugui Kishore Sinha in the Lok Sabha. One of them was expected to start working byFOC - 162 words
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465 1954-11-26 2 NAIROBI: The appointment of an Indian as a Parliamentary Secretary in the Kenya Government, though agreed to about nine months ago as part of the Lyttelton constitutional proposals, has still not been made. Repeatedly in the past three months, this appointment has465 words
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158 1954-11-26 2 T.-C. M.L.A.'s Election Held Void QUILON; The election of Mr. K. Sattanatha Karayalar to the Travancore-Cochin state Assembly from the Shencottah Constituency was declared yoid by the Election Tribunal. The tribunal, which delivered judgment on the election petition filed by Mr. R. Ramachandra Aiyar of Shencottah, who was defeated taFOC - 158 words
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35 1954-11-26 2 PONDICHERRY: Mr. 3iva. former Administrator of Yanam, who acted as a Judge of the liberated Government at Nettapakkam has been appointed a Judge of pondichorry FOC Ki|fa Court.- 1956.-FOC - 35 words
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Article82 1954-11-26 2 AMBALA: Dr. Krishen. General Secretary of the Ambala District Praja Socialist Party, was arrested a t Chandigarh under the Security of State Act for making an alleged objectionable speech at Sirsa in Hissar district. The arrest was effected ta pursuance of an order Issued byFOC - 82 words
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325 1954-11-26 2 BOMBAY: The Consultative Committee of Indian Shipowners has recommended to the Government of India that with effect from April 1, 1955, no foreign chartered vessels should be allowed to operate on the Indian coast. The Consultative Committee took this decision at aF.O.C. - 325 words
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Article127 1954-11-26 2 MADRAS: A meeting of the Tender Committee consisting of Sri K. N. Srinivasan, Chief Engineer, Madras Port Trust, Sri M. Ganapathl, Development Commissioner, Khandla Port Project and Sri S. Nanjundiah. Administrative Officer, Vizagapatam Port, appointed to scrutinise the tenders received fo r the execution of the MadrasFOC - 127 words
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Article100 1954-11-26 2 NE\y DELHI; 20 Members of the Lok Sabha, who visited various rubber estates in South India, have reported to the Sabha that housing of labourers needs much imr.rcvement. The Members' visit was in connection with the Rubber Production and Marketing BUL In some estates, the MembersNAFEN - 100 words
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Article138 1954-11-26 2 ERNAKULAM: The Ernakulam Committee of the Praja Socialist Party held a special meeting: under the Presidens>hn) of Mr. T. A. Chandrasekhara Menon and passed the fllowing resolution unanimously: '.The Committee is of the opinion that many of the actions of the Pattom Thanu Pillai Ministry areFOC - 138 words
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Article148 1954-11-26 2 BOMBAY: An Indian salesman has won the title v of "Speedblrd Salesman. 19 54" in an international competition, organised oy the 8.0.A.C. for its stan, spread over six continents. The award entitles Mr. Champak Sheth to two return air passages and hotel accommodation for a weekFOC - 148 words
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Article134 1954-11-26 2 NAi WMM All India Khadi and Village Industries Board, at its meeting complained that "procedural delays" and the manner in which the proposals of the Board were dealt with by the Go* vernment created difliculties in the execution of its programme. The complaint was particularly brought to theFOC - 134 words
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Advertisement49 1954-11-26 2 NOTICE "HJVf. NAVAL BASE APPRENTICES SCHEME Over 3000 applications have been received to take the examination for Dockyard Apprenticeships and all successful applicants have been informed. It is regretted that no correspondence can be conducted with ufnaruccessful applicants as to the reasons for their rejection, or appeal* for reconsideration."49 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-11-26 3 The one-time ideal g*rl of the South Indian screen, M. V. Ra)amma, who rocketed to fame after her performance in 'nanuHcundri, ha* staged a come-back, after a long lull. The innocent look a nd tbe wholesome gatt, which diKtingmnhed her, during heir ascendency in the silver screen,89 words
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153 1954-11-26 3 Radha's "Ratha Kanneer" Longest-Ever-Cut Indian Film Of late 'cuts' by Indian Censors of films nave become both frequent and drastic. Sometimes even some hundreds of feet of what the Censors think objectionable are mercilessly cut from a single film.' Madras has made record in this respect of 'cuts' both from153 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-11-26 3 Kamran, one of the hardest worked stunt heroes today makes his latest film, JADuGAR a thrilling picture from start to finish. Film la in BtodnataMl and carries Ettfiith mb-titlea-due <o r ta «Wly tEaW In Staf»por*38 words
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47 1954-11-26 3 Adaptation Of "Cyrano" Is Planned a HINDI adaptation of •Cyrano de Bergerac" is proposed to be (made toy N. S. Nair recordist of jyoti Studios' Bombay. Ranjan is likely to play the role of the colourful French swordsman, poet and lever. Nair plans to dub Ranian's dialogue.47 words
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Article100 1954-11-26 3 Fortynlne candidates have been selected for the first awards under the Government of India's scheme of cultural scholarships for young artistes. The scholarships of the value of Rs. 250 per month, were open to young workers, not mere than 35 years Of age, with outstanding promise ta100 words
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Article180 1954-11-26 3 Mr. s. S. Vasan, President of the Film Federation of Iuaia, in memorandum to tr.o l;r,.on G>..\ ernment, c tends mat ti>. c Factory Act fc.'.i.uJa not apply to the y;«inirustrative, professional anc creative work of cinematograph studios but only to departments like carpentry, smith,180 words
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73 1954-11-26 3 Films To Aid Training Of Athletes TWO-REEL "shorts" on sports, with common tar ies in English, Bengali and Hindi, will be made by the Indian Olympic Assocation to aid the training: of Indian athletes under the Rajkumari Amnt Kaur Ooaching Scheme. The first three will be on football, hockey and73 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-11-26 3 CHINA TOWN'S FAVOURITE DISH DAME •Fine is that Fai r does'; Thh* shapely queen nf curves tastefully' covered, could prepare delicious Mm also. She has been voted as "China town's Favourite Dish Of 195 1" and she has in ample measure both the quaMfreatlions, beauty audi culinary .skill. She is75 words
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372 1954-11-26 3 Norman Morris - And Now It's A Moving Screen Norman Morris I By 8 jpiLM directors and cameramen need no longer worry how to fill every square foot of today's extra wide screens. They can now compose their pictures secure in the knowledge that when the film is shown the cinema screen will372 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-11-26 3 This girl with 'Alice-in-wonderland looks is Nlmml, in the sweVt embrace of Prince c banning Amamath, who give a creditable performance In DANKA, Nimmis own production awaited shortly at Diamond.32 words
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Article248 1954-11-26 3 For tho recovery of a sum Of Rs. 2,500. due as. fee for a dance performance and a further sum of Rs. 276-3-6, due towards other expenses, the Travanccre Sisters have filed a suit in Madras against the Palamcottah Municipality. The plaintiffs allege that they had been248 words
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Article86 1954-11-26 3 World famous magician P C Sorcar plans to make a film on magic. The story for me film has been written by Sorcar himself who will also be seen i n the main role. The film will be produced in both Bengali and Hindi and86 words
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478 1954-11-26 3 Dev. Anand and Chctan Anand Returned to Bombay after tour of Russia, the Continent of Europe and the United Kingdom. Asked to give their impressions about the tour just instantaneously they expressed pleasure at having gained very vast experience of478 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-11-26 3 CLARK GABLE JAP STARS Hollywood's Clark Gable peses with some of the bevy of Japanese starlets who w. loomed him with bouquets on his arrival at Tokyo airport, en route to Hong Kon K for shooting of his latest film 'Soldier Of Fortune.*'43 words
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Article111 1954-11-26 3 The film unit of the West Bengal Government has just completed a unique documentary entitled "Around Bengal," which is expected to be released throughout the State next month. The film, with narration in Bengali, ls directea by Mr. Monmotho Roy, Chief Production Officer Publicity Department,111 words
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Article84 1954-11-26 3 A direct A.V t M. releaso in Calcutta 'Sanganv the Te^ugu version of 'LadJS' on Sun-lay screened at Paradise Cinema this Sunday a t 14th Nov. at .last at 10.:$0 a.m It has in its cast Vyjayanthimala, An jali Devi, Balachandar, N. T. Rama Rao and ether noted stars84 words
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Article123 1954-11-26 3 In the human history there have been instances galore of the son following in the footsteps of the father but rarely had there been instances of the father following i n the footsteps Of the son. This rare phenomenon will scon be witnessed in123 words
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Article69 1954-11-26 3 Nate.=h Art Productions' "Anbu" is held-up for a sesond show at the Indira Otnr.ma on Sunday last at 10.30 am. L.audable portrayals, attractive tedhnical finish, touching knusic, pleasant theme, a re some of the ingredients present In 'Anbu.' In the mainroles are cast Shivajl Gane-han, T. R k Rajakumari,69 words
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Article164 1954-11-26 4 SAVITHRI Film danseuse Savithri has j been trained ta Indian clas- sical dancing since her child- hood. Leaving her studies for the art which has always been her first love, Savithri learned dancing with Shitla Purnalyya Sastry and Nel- lore Subramania Sastry. Her stage performances were greatly164 words
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Article, Illustration232 1954-11-26 4 Professor Mukul Dey, a leading Indian artist and formerly Principal of the Government flchool of Art, Calcutta, ror 16 years, who recently returned from the united States as a Fulbnght scholar there, said in an interview ta New Delhi Indian art is very much232 words
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Article54 1954-11-26 4 In the Telugu version of 'Velaikkari' bv Jupiter Pictures, Anjali plays the role of the maid-servant, while Raja Su loch ana has tl>P role of Sundara Ghosh assigned to her, N. T. Rajria Rao has an important role to play, while Jaggayya and Rama Sarma are54 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-11-26 4 'AW ARA" GOES RUSSIAN Indian 'awara' Raj Kapoor must have taken too much of Vodka during his Russian tour. Here he dances wearing Russian costume imitating a Russian dancer and bard.31 words
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145 1954-11-26 4 A NUMBER Of Indian film producers are planning to make their forthcoming releases more attractive by using Russian colour processes. Hovocolour and Aquacoiour Negotiations are well under way, and an agreement with Russia is expected to be concluded provided Go/crnm.nt permission is obtained forNAFEN - 145 words
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339 1954-11-26 4 A.S.A. SWAMY'S MAHESWARI? Indian Artists Assimilate New Values Till some time back, It was known that Nagarajan was writing story and dialogue for the picture 'Maheswari' to be produced by Modern Theatres Ltd Salem. It is now learned that h e is not in charge cf the assignment and that339 words
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Article989 1954-11-26 4 T. Krishna Kumari - Stage Screen """ud in uiuci uuxt tne torcn that was lit ta 1947 may. be anded from generation wit.i its glory undimmed. And the move is characteristic of Ja--harlal Nehru whose love for children all tne world over Is so unbounded that he thinks of sending them gifts so truly989 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-11-26 4 Everest Conqueror /Tensing Norgay's, nice Kajashwuri makes her screen bow ta tadia Films' Shahzada Sroduced by Prekash Chan ra and directed bv Mohan Sinha.28 words
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Article354 1954-11-26 4 ADORABLE CREATURE IN 'CANCAN'! JjTRANCE'S most glamorous star, the seductive Martine Carol, is to film in Hollywood urder what is being termed the most advantageous contract yet given a foreign actiessTne salary is not disclosed but Grenoh film sources say Martine's agreement with Fox is comparable with those obtaining for354 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-11-26 4 m**S& i i ____f l .i? 0^ W* Fort J?» bas ■•a OM Toitfi s HtWU picture (Cbali* Baba Blj CJwr),23 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-11-26 4 Vyjayanthimala her eyes are her best feature wide open and thoughts tremble behind the eyelids. VfcZ cious uaughter of tht- voluptuous Vasundra. Vvjavanthi has endeared herself to ttlm fans throughout Hdta so much so North Indian actresses arc jealous the inroads she Is making int.>52 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-11-26 4 Most of the Hollywood *l frnous throut/h the bath-tub scenes but uxtit till itou see enchanting Nalini •foyuxmt bathing in the for bidfin desert oasis this enNAAZ' will raise male ayebrows and wolf-whistles from the audiences.38 words
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Article171 1954-11-26 4 Inspite of everything said and done. Niren Lahlri is at a fix today. He is to find out a juvenile Rabindranath, tc play the role of the greatest poet Of the living memory in Jadu Bhatta'. During his early years of life Rabindranath came to171 words
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119 1954-11-26 4 JANE RUSSELL AS 'JEWEL OF BENGAL'! The Indian sub-continent continues to attract the filmmakers, despite the hornet's nest which has been stirred up by Metro :Goldwyn*s project to fitai the controversial "Bhowanl Junction" in India. Undeterred, producers are proceeding with further location plans involvlne unit descents on Bengal and other119 words
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171 1954-11-26 4 M.G.M. ALL STAR FILM TO RUN FOR 4 HOURS! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer arc to make a mammoth fim, to last "f^r'v four hours and include an that company's top stars. It will be, it is learned, the first truly international him ever conceived, aimed at the largest potential global audience of any171 words
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Article46 1954-11-26 4 A proposal was mooted s ome time age to celebratt a film week. The proposal is now abandoned and instead of celebrating a film week preparations are new afoot to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Talkie Film some time in 1955.46 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-11-26 4 Biggest Pull Of The Year! Romance at finger-tins dashing Ashok Kumar lounu Nahni Jayvvant irresistible in JSAAZ" and that's why he had to I'husi and woo her in three cities London, Cairo and Bombay before h e finally won ho r love. it is a trial of strength, where charm51 words
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Article, Illustration396 1954-11-26 4 AVA GARDNER LOVELY brunette Ava Gardner is scheduled to arrive here o n December 6, and spend about three days in the Colony. No one kncws, for certain, the purpose of her visit to Singapore, after a personal appearance at a theatre in Japan, where her picture "Tne396 words
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Article57 1954-11-26 4 A versatile parrot is ■?»«*ins the people of Fanunakkudl. With a number of photographs of actresses stacked ta front of it, If one of them h» named, the parrot la ■We to sort out the particular picture and pick it UP. unfailingly. One of the57 words
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810 1954-11-26 5 Why Create A Privileged Class Of Supermen? Ku NEW .u D ?t H,: Durin S in the Lok Sabha on the Criminal Procedure Code (amendment) Bill not a single member belonging to any p^rty gave the Government his unqualified support k*r S? it^__lt_l naßaeAFOC - 810 words
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Article64 1954-11-26 5 A throw-away bottle of compressed aJr has been Invented to inflate automobile tyres. After patching the puncture in a flat tyre, all the motorist need do is to screw the bottle air on the Inner tube valve. A sharp, needle-like prong is driven through a wall in the64 words
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Article172 1954-11-26 5 QUILON: The election of Mr. Kl Chattanatha Karayaiar, Independent member of tne T.-C. Assembly from Shencottah constituency, was declared invalid by tne Election Tribunal consisting Of Messrs. trl. Padmanabhan, T. J. Josepnane and V. V. Ramaswami Iyer. The validity cf Mr. Karayalar's election was qutstioned byFOC - 172 words
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Article107 1954-11-26 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India had no Information regarding details of the aid beiug given by the U.S.A. to Pakistan, Mr. A. K. Chanda. ueputy External Affairs Mincer, told Mr. Krishnacharya Joshi, in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. The Government had noFOC - 107 words
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Article101 1954-11-26 5 SRINAGAR: Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, former Premier of Kashmir, who was deposed and arrested last year, refused^to exercise his vote for the Kashmir "Constituent Assembly" by-election for selecting a representative to sit ta the Indian Council of States, says a report published in the Dawn. '1FOC - 101 words
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Article184 1954-11-26 5 BANGALORE: "I propose to utilise the scholarship awarded to me for doing original research in Garnatic and Hindustani music,'' said Srimathi Parvathy Mahadevan, one of the 49 recipients of culr tural scholarships awarded by tho Union Government for the study of fine arts. She has been givenF.O.C. - 184 words
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Article121 1954-11-26 5 mmZZTZZ^ aas—oVßO *£W DELHI, so^a ZLt. the Un, °n Government have indicated here plans are heine examined to start JmSSS and, later, manufacture of tt planes in the Hindustan Aircraft Factory, Bangaltore. t„T. x ce °t one-week visit to India of Mr. .Kurt Tana renowned GermanFOC - 121 words
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Article95 1954-11-26 5 BANGALORE: Sri K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister of Mysore, when his attention was drawn to reports appearing- in a section of the Press that the Central Parliamentary Board had asked him to seek a vote of confidence, told Press men here. "Nothing has been finalised yet Let usFOC - 95 words
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Article192 1954-11-26 5 NEW DELHI; Tbe Union Health Ministry is preparing a Public Health Bill, to. be introduced ta Parliament during iM next session. Decision on the Bill was •aken at the last meeting of the Central Council of Health, in which the Union Health Minister is chairman andNAFEN - 192 words
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140 1954-11-26 5 Highest Degree In Arabic Litt For An Indian CAIRO: The Degree of Doctor of Literature ta the highest claas (Mumtaz) has been conferred on Dr. Sayed Ahmed, a Indian student, by the University of Ata Shams, Cairo. Dr. Syed Ahme<) has been studying in Egypt since March 1952 and theNAFEN - 140 words
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125 1954-11-26 5 HYDERABAD: Speaking ft the sixth meeting o f the association of affiliated Colleges Mr. Gopalrao Ekbote, Education Minister of Hyderabad revealed that the Osmania university had decided on the introduction of a three-year University course in accordance with the recommendations of the Secondary EducationFOC - 125 words
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241 1954-11-26 5 F .A.O. Visitors Impressed With Aarey Milk Colony BOMBAY: 42 delegates from countries of the Middle East and the Far Bast led by Dr. Hans Pedersen of the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations who participated in the regional training course in tropical dairy farming organised by F.A.Q.NAFEN - 241 words
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Article163 1954-11-26 5 CAJXTUTTA: The demand for different types of wires and cables in India is expected to increase in the coming years with the .increase in the supply of electricity. The production of some items in this category has shown a substantial improvement ta recent years. TheNAFEN - 163 words
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Article182 1954-11-26 5 CHINESE ARTISTES DELEGATION MADRAS: A 70-mcmber cultural delegation of Chinese artistes will arrive in Madras on Dec. v 25, and give four music and dance performances from Dec. 21 to 30. Three of the performances will be open air shows. The delegation is vis.ting India a t the invitation ofFOC - 182 words
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233 1954-11-26 5 Malabar Express No Diversion Via Coimbatore KOZHIKODE; At a meeting of the looal Railway Advisory committee Mr. E. P. Mathias. Assistant Traffic Superintendent, Podanur, presiding, the representation made by thn Malabar Chamber of Commerce about the non-availabi-»ty of wagons for the transport of coir products direct to Cochin was considered.F.O.C. - 233 words
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140 1954-11-26 5 Assessing Work Of Welfare Organisations NEW DEI.Ki: The Oltftcal Social Welfare Board nas deputed four inspectors to tour the country (and assess the work of the various social welfare organisations. At present there are about 700 institutions which receive aid fro m the Centre for their work in the welfareFOC - 140 words
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Article99 1954-11-26 5 New Fertiliser Factories Site NEW DELHI: The Fertiliser Production Committee, recently appointed by the Government Of India, has invited suggestions from State Governments for the location of fertiliser facte rles in their States. It is understood these Governments have also been asked to supply data about the raw materials availableFOC - 99 words
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86 1954-11-26 5 NEW DELHI: Railway retiring rooms throughout the country are to be thrown open for use by all Masses of passengers Who n»ay wish to pay for them. Hitherto, the retiring rooms were divided into dashes corresponding- to travel classification on the RailwaysFOC - 86 words
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287 1954-11-26 5 Pakistan Wants U.S. Private Investment KARACHI: The Pakistan Government have requested the U.S. Government for a mission comprising (big businessmen and representatives of major industrial and banking establishments to make a detailed study of the opportunities for investment of United States private capital in Pakistan. The Prime Minister, Mr. MohammadFOC - 287 words
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Advertisement128 1954-11-26 5 ACCOUNTANCY, BOOK-KEEPING, COMPANY ij SECRETARYSHIP, COSTING. An "Intensive jj Method" Course (For award of Diploma as Asj! sociate or Fellow) will assist you to higher status j and better salary. Interesting spare-time POSTAL j STUDY with expert tutors; GUARANTEED J; COURSES IN ENGLISH; Commercial and Profes- sional subjects; LONDON CHAMBE2R128 words
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Article1470 1954-11-26 6 Overseas Market S ought For INDIAN handicrafts reveal the innate artistic taste of the masses and their desire to combine utility with beauty. The people's instinct for the beautiful has been expressed by Indian craftsmen in an infinite variety of forms. The brocades of Banaras and Murshidabad,1,470 words
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Article181 1954-11-26 6 C A comparison of the prices Sf of the handloom products with S< these Of Hentical mill products O will convince any one about g the capacity of the handloom X weaver to withstand the comc petition cf tne mills and also 2 that the181 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-11-26 6 PHOTO. The Rt. Rev. Dr. Alexandar Mar Theophiun, Bishop of the Mar Thooia Syrian Church in India who has arrived in Malaya on tour the Far East, photographed at Klang Syrian Church when he visited It on Sunday, Nov. 21.- IDMIDM - 45 words
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44 1954-11-26 6 EMPORIUM TO BE OPENED IN SINGAPORE The "All Indian Handloom Board Indian Handloom Goods Emporium" will be opened by Si'l Raj Krishna Tandon, Representative o* the Govt, of India on day next Nov. 80, at 5 pan. at No. 23. Race Course Lane, Singapore.44 words
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Article276 1954-11-26 6 KEaXO. Nevada, Nov. 25: Film star Rita Hayworth anu Aly (Khan today received legal approval of a divorce settlement which sets up an elaborate guarantee for the return of their Ave year old daughter lasm.n when she visits Aiy Khan. The document which also sweeps asideReuter - 276 words
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171 1954-11-26 6 U. S. Aid bends Prices Down In Pakistan KAKACHI. Nov. 25 A sharp government shakeup and the offer of US$lO5 000.--000 in U- S. econimic aid have combined to loosen hoarded suplies in many sec* Uons of Pakistan. Gradually these supplies, including steel anl cotton yarn, have started to llowAP - 171 words
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75 1954-11-26 6 If U.N. Rejects Indonesian Resolution... DJAKARTA, Nov. 20.--i Indonesia and possibly MM* Asian nations would lose conI dence in the United Nation* i lf it rejected the Indonesian resolution regarding Western i New Guinea, the government I supporting Djakarta dally Merdeka said editorially to- > day. Information Ministers, Dr. LumanReuter - 75 words
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Article87 1954-11-26 6 LONDON, Nov. 26 Darryl F. Zanuck says he is going to start rationing Marilyn Monroe to her palpitating public. Arriving in London last night, the 20th Century -Fox production chief explained to reporters; "There has been so much talk about Marilyn Monroe that there now Is aAP - 87 words
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Article128 1954-11-26 6 The QEA and BOAC announce that from Nov. 29, fares for alr-jcurney from Singapore to Madras, and from Singapore to Jaffna will be brought down to the same level as Singapore-Colombo fares. Passengers from Singapore tc Jaffna will now be able to travel either via Colombo or128 words
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118 1954-11-26 6 Copies of the Keg.sters ol j Electors may be seen during ordinary opening hours at the Raffles Libraries as well as at the Divisional Centres airealy < announced. The libraries are situated as J follows:- Rattles Library, < Stamtcrd Road (8.30 a.m. 8.00 pm.118 words
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162 1954-11-26 6 IndO'Ceylonese Badminton Championships The annual championships will be held at the Town Hall TAIPING on 25th, 2Gth and 27th Dec. 54. The Championship is open to all Indians land celonese ln Malaya. The events are; Mens Singles, Mens Doubles, Ladies Singies. Ladies Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Veterans (over 40) Singles, veternsReuter - 162 words
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115 1954-11-26 6 Appealing to those etft_ zens of Singapore who are entitled to be registered as voters, to check their names hi the electoral rolls, Mr. A hui y ton Ken. nard, Editor, The Straits Times, said last night m a broadcast over115 words
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Article82 1954-11-26 6 L.O.NDUN. Nov. 25 Britain and Pakistan have reached an agreement to eliminate double taxation of income of their reapecteive nationals, it was officially announced here today. The statement said the agreement would be suomitted to both governments for their and its terms announced later. The agreement followsReuter - 82 words
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Article77 1954-11-26 6 A local international Hockey match will be played between Singapore and Malaya on Sunday, Nov. 28 at 5 p.m. the Jalan Besar Stadium. Entrance charges are |2.00 ind $1.00 and 0.50 cents lor school children. The total proceeds will go to the 1956 Olympic Fund. The Singapore team77 words
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Advertisement75 1954-11-26 6 GLORIOUS 2nd WEEK NOW SHOWING Today 2 Shows 3.00 7.30 p.m. THIS YEAR'S SUPER HIT STARRING: 8 NALVAR NAGARAJAN S. A. NADARAJAN fl M. N. X AMBIAR li. S. SAROJA ETC., ?j A MVTSr SEE PICTURE FOR EVERY FAMILY! X It's Gian Singh's Release! Tomorrow Morning Shaw at 10 a.m.75 words
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Advertisement258 1954-11-26 6 A.I.R. Broadcasts To S.E. Asia The All-India Radio are new broadcasting their programmes directed to South East Asia, on the following wavelengths: (All timing are given in Malayan time). PRO.GRAMME TIMINGS MHTRES KC/S Hours (MST) News in EngLsh" 0800-0810 30,75 9755 News in Tamd 0810-0820 41.12 7295 News in Hindi258 words
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