Indian Daily Mail, 3 December 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. X. NO. 287 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 397 1 Mutual Security Treaty With Chiang-Kai-Sheik WASHINGTON Dec 2: The United States and Nationalist China Wednesday announced completion of a mutual security treaty pledging U.S. protection to Formosa. U.S. Secretary of *Uaie IJi: if- V.Vdn -vn.iy announ..-<1 a motual defense treaty with Nationalist China under which he
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  • 125 1 Australian Trade Mission To India CALCUTTA, Dec. 2. The Australian Trade Commissioner m Calcutta, Mr. K. L.. i-*-Kess.gncl, said his governmeut was actively considering sending a trade -delegation to India Mr. L.e-Kessignol, who is a member of the Australian traae delegation now visiting Soutn-Easit Asian countries said the tremendous success
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  • 80 1 BLOCKADE ONLY WHEN. Mr. Dulles said Wednesday the United States may consider a naval blockade of Communist China if peaceful means fail to protect the rights of American citizens. Mr. Dulles told a news conference he has been m preliminary contact with members of the United Nations on possible peaceful
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  • 101 1 United nations, n.y., Dec. 2: Sir John Kotelewala, Prtane Minister of Ceylon, visited the United Nations yesterHe paid brief courtesy calls on Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, Swedish Secretary General of the U.N., and Eelco N. Van <.leffens, Dutch President c. the General Tl-.un he spent a half
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  • 36 1 SEOUL, Dec. 2: Chung li Kwon, South Korea's Army Chief of Staff, began a petrol conservation drive by ordering his 20-division army to use bicycles "as much as possible" instead of Jeepe.- AP
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  • 41 1 BRITAIN NOT CONSULTED (LONDON, Dec 2.— The Uritish Foreign Office announced last night that the Churchill Administration had not been consulted on nuiitiiH 1 wectfrity pact be-tw.-eti the United States and Nationalist China announced by Secretary of State Dulles ye*#er<lny.— AP
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  • 125 1 BR. AMERICAN CONTRIBUTION TO IND. CORPN. NEW DELiHI, Dec. 2. British and United States investors will contribute towards the share capital of the Indian investment Corporation to be set up here shortly, Deputy Finance Minister M. C. Snah announced m Parliament jesterday. Shah said talks m this connection began m
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  • 121 1 LONDON, Dec. 2.— A Singapore photographer Sam Kai *'aye of the Straits Times last night won th e prize for the Best News Picture of the Year here. The prize was cne of a aeries of awards for "Best Pictures of the Year given by the
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  • 85 1 Periyar Sailing For Penang On Dec. 9 The great Tamil leader and reformer Periyar E. V. Kainasanii w ho *s now on a tour of Burma, will sail from Rangoon by s.s. "Sangola" for Penang on Dec. 9, says a cable received by the INDIAN DAILY MAIL last night from
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    57 1 Bishop Rt: Rev. Dr. Alexander Mar Theoptulus B-A. 8.D., Ph. IX of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church "f Malabar, who is now In Malaya on way back after attending the Assembly of World Christian Churches at Evanston, U.S.A. A Reception was held tin hi* honour at Layang Layang, presided over
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  • 212 1 NEW DELHI, Dec* 2: India has warned Portugal that "serious repercussions" might result if force is used against Goans taking part m non-violent demonstrations against Portuguese rule. A semi-official press release here said India was replying to a Portuguese note which referred
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  • 73 1 CARDIFF, Wales, Dec. 2. The Duke of Edinbuigh told students here he would like every liniversity man tc be able to work his way round the world on £5. Addressing the undergraduates, ho said, "You may hear about trade gaps, world shortages and surpluses, about things
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  • 153 1 c_ T il e Commissioner m Malaya, Mr. R. K Tandcn, gave a luncheon yesterday at his official residence, Bnarat Bhavan, to the Indian Air force Goodwill Mission to Indonesia. The Indonesia Cnnsui-Ueno-ral Dr Herman Kartowi bastro Mr. J. D. Higham, under-Secretary, j Sinaporc,
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  • 42 1 Mr. Carl T. Rowan, Negro journalist and authcr who is now visiting Singapore will speak to members of the Singapore Teachers' Union at the British Council Hall at 8 p.m. tomorrow Dec. 4. The public are welcome.
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  • 107 1 Pope Pius Xfl, shown here as he spreads his arms wide m benediction during a recent ceremony of beatification at St. Peter's Basilica, returned to his Vatican apartment tired and suffering from a return of the Hiccups that dangerously sapped his strength last February. It is
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  • 172 1 Pant Joins Union Cabinet Expected To Be Home Minister? From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 2: An official announcement by the Indian Union President yesterday named Mr. Govind Ballaih Pant as Central Cabinet Minister. Pandit Pant, 67-year-old Chief Minister of the State ol uttar Pradesh (the United Provinces) is
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  • 128 1 U.N. Says No To Admit Red China N. Korea U. NATIONS. N.Y. Dec. 2. The Un. N. /refused Wednesday by an overwhelming vote to Invite Red China and Communist North Korea here lor Korean peace discussions /The decision was U>iten by the General Assembly's* 60 nation ppliUcfetl committee after a
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  • 176 1 No Discrimination Against KMT Flair A Federation Government spokesman has issued the following statement m reply to a report of a statement by a Chinese national efficial which appeared m the Press yesterday. •It is not clear what* is meant by the statement that the Federation Government das placed 'unnecessary
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  • 29 1 The Annual General meetme of the Singapore Medical Workers Union will be held on Dec. 5, at 10 a.m. at the Badminton Hall, Singapore.
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  • 113 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. Premier Nehru told parliament yesday that India has protested to Pakistan against a Pakistan police search of the house of R. Tixoari, an Indian High Commissioner employee, on October 30. U% labelled as 'unfounded* nj» THAT SEARCH port* m the Pakistan press
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  • 295 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 2: The Budget session of the Madras State 'Legislature began yesterday with an address by the Governor Mr. Sriprakasa betfore a joint session of both the Houses, wherein he indicated that Mr. Kamaraj Ministry's Legislative Programme for the
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  • 67 1 A Cmnese tapper was stabbed to death oy Communist terrorists on Wah Chan Estate m the Kulai area of Johore on Wednesday, says a n Emergency communique issued In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. it adds: Tnree armed and uniformed terrorists stopped a logging lorry m tne
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  • 68 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. t: Jewels worth more than twentythousand rupees were found mistsing yesterday from a shop at Vhintadripet. It appears the xvatchmen found a man dressed like a Mar war I opening the shop door at night but permitted Kirn to enter when
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  • 235 1 NO POSTAL STRIKE After discussions between the Onief Secretary as Chairman of tne official bide. Wmtley Council, Mr. li. i^ee, Caalrman, statt 8 »cle, Whitley Council Mr. K. iSiuusundram, President 01 the Malayan Postal Un-formed ac.-ift Union, cne Usman siru. General Secretary of the Union! and Cue Arshad oin Kasihid.
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  • 354 1 MAO Receives NU Burmese Premier Explains Purpose Of China Visit Hcng Kong, Dec. 2. The Chinese leader, Mao Tse Tune received the Burmese Premier two hours after his arrival m Peking, Peking Radio reported. Other Chinese officials at the meeUn X included vice-Chair-man, General Chu Teh, Chairman of the Standing
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  • 574 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Dec 3, 1964 CONFLICTS WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH HIL.E Indian diplomats are lauding the Commonwealth of Nations as the greatest institution m the world for the good of mankind, the statesmen of other Commonwealth members want their countries to quit the Commonwealth altogether. Sometime ago, Mr.
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  • 535 2 Yice-Adm. Pizey's Address To Senior Officers' Confab NEW DELHI. Addition of new ships to the Indian Navy, some of thorn to be built m India, the tremendous drive m achieving self-sufficiency m training and the ■progress made m the matter of welfare and
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  • 84 2 Indo-E. Pakistan Border Talks Satisfactory 'SILCHAR: The Deputy Commissioners of Cachar m Assam and Sylhet m East Pakistan met at a conference here last week and discussed matters of common interests. They agreed that effective, steps* should be taken to avoid unnecessary hardships and harassment to the people living In
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  • 85 2 Punjab (P)'s Gesture To Small Provinces KARACHI: Punjab (P), which has nearly 56 </ t of the total population of West Pakistan will accept a out of about 15v< m its representation m the proposed one-unit Jegislature for the whole of West Pakistan, according to Informed sources here last week.
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  • 56 2 Mr. C. subramaiitfuu, .Minister for Education, Madras, declared open on Nov. 19, The Madras TajiU! Writers Association. Seen m the picture are (from left to right) Mr. K. Sreenivasan, Tamil Muranu and Indian Daily Mall representative at Madras, Mr. \.G. Venkatacharl, Vice-Prestdent, Mr. C subramaniani, Minister Mr.
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  • 85 2 NEW DELHI: Capt. Anant Singh, Editor. Printer and Publisher of the Bull's E>«, a local English weekly, was last week arrested by the Delhi, police and detained under Section 3 of the Preventive Detention Act. The arrest was, it Is learnt, made at the instance of
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  • 67 2 KARAIKAL,: Six Mayors of the Karaikul settlement met under the Presidentship of Sri A. V. Loganathan, Administrator, and discussed development works to fee undertaken immediately m Karaikal. Estimates of these works are being drawn up. All materials are now available, as the Indian Custcms authonties have removed
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  • 114 2 Govt. Servants Finance For Foreign Tour MADRAS: The Union Government has informed tlw State Governments that eovernment servants who want to proceed to the United Kingdom for study should make adequate financial arrangements for their expenditure there. The High Commissioner for India m London has drawn the attention of the
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  • 142 2 Import Of Cigarette Paper NEW DELHI: Sri T. T. Krishnamaohari, Minister for Commerce and Industry, told Sri K. Kelappan, P.S.P., Madras, m a written reply m the L<ok Sabha that the total quantity of cigarette paper manufactured m the country during six months ended Sept. 30 last was 888 tons.
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  • 161 2 L.UCJLNOW: The State Government are moblli&ing women to boost up thy, <iov- > riiiiiciu> temperance dnve. These women, uni/or a plan just finalized, will be asked to use their influence owx their husbands and relative* to dissuade thtim from drinking. x'he idea, has received
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  • 645 2  -  Daphne Clare By i \j viv o coupie oorn ivithin a few hundred yards of each other, m Mangalore, were complete strangers until a year or two ago, when they met for the first time here m London. The other day they wei\i married
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  • 38 2 KARACHI, Dec. 1: Dr. Omar Hayat Malik, now Pakistan ambassador m West Germany, has been appointed Pakistan envoy to Japan. Sultanuddin Ahmad, Pakistan ambassador to Burma, has been named ambassador to Communist Ohina AP
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  • 159 2 West Bengal's fish supply, the greater portion of which at present comes from outside the State, will be stepped up with the arrival h re J n the next few weeks of the two Japanese trawlers orf d x 2" the State Government. Mr. k.
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  • 46 2 Gandhi sai<| hfere last week that the Government had decided to produce a number of children's films m various languages. She was addrVssing children at one o# the film shows at the Children* Film Festival organized by the Bombay PrVsldenev Women's Council. FOC
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  • 400 2 NKVV DELHI: Mr. B. N. Datar, Deputy Minister for Home Affairs, told Mr. Manodaya m a written repiy In the Lok Sabha, last week that the Central Government had last year given a grant of iw 50 laUhs to various States and certain non-official agencies for the
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  • 61 2 Sussex, here with her dog Humpty, thinks that at 15 she must be one of Britain's youngest working; shorthand typists. She works for an estate agent at Hove, but is due to leave soon fur Malaya with her parents. Her father Paid Burrfdge is to
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  • 103 2 CALCUTTA: The Calcutta Police have launchched an experiment to cure 'novice rowdies witn u/--fers of employment. The Veptuy Commissioner oj Police said tiic result of tlie experiment so far, had been unexpectedly encouraging. Forty commercial firms have so far agreed to cooperate with the police
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  • 129 2 Andhra-Orissa Border Security Measures VIJAYAWA.DA: Mr. A K. R. Nambiar, Deputy inbPcc-tor-u«norai of police and C.J..U. Anahra, who yisiLtJ the Orissa border m connection with the clashes, between Andhras and Onyas m Herhampur, sax<i that the situation on the border was calm and expressed appreciation of the co-operation extended to
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  • Stage & Screen
    • 322 3 '^CTION AND THRILL', shouted Director Mohd. Hosein and be got more than he bargained for when daring act* and dangerous adventures* o n fas^-paced stoeds and on mountain edges and cre-viees filled his film "JADUGAR'. Crammed with fantastic (•'ill rMfrtu 1 'l nitn ahaj
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    • 106 3 Rumours are current w.th ne publ city department of the 2« sitting mum. that -.eminl has acquired the r :ght to make a Tamil vcw on of i, a^ m wh:ch Nirupa Roy and Balraj Sahn, acted. It is urther understcod that M. K.
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    • 55 3 Dilip Kumar Meena Kumari in Coimbatore MADRAS: Dilip Kumar and Meena Kumari, who have been signed up fo r the Hindi verfv? n i c rl the Tam!l Picture. Malai-Kallan', which has been tentatively entitled 'Azad\ have arrived In Colmbatore at the inviution of the producers, Pakshiraja Pllma. Thia it
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    • 100 3 Sabu's Double PRODUCER A. J. pate!, his Italian cameraman carlos Marconi and a fe w others were recently dscussn<r w ith Kishore Sahu the fate "of his Gevacolrr fiilm "S \uda" which has been left incomplete by the sudden departure of it? star, Sabu, the Elephant Boy. "What will you
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    • 47 3 Bina Raj has gone to London for a she rt holiday with her husband Premnath When Prom leaves fo r the U.S.A. she vail return to India and resume her work. Mr. Mrs. Premnath were accorded a reception by the Asian Film Society,
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    • 82 3 In a Bcmbay nursing home uvc day s after giving birth to a daughter, her second child wife of Bharat Bhoosan breathed her last. This tragic event, cortiing as it does as a bolt from the blue for Bharat Bhoosan, has shocked the entire film world
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    • 61 3 Indian News Review this week has issued a special film record cf M r Nehru's historic tour of China and Indo-China. The coverage presents the spectacular welcome accorded to India's Prime Minister m Peking and provide glimpses Of China's progress, ts cotton and steel mills,
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    • 122 3 circulated recently that DUip Kumar was stabbed at Bhendi Bazaar, during the film stars' procession through the streets of Bombay to collect funds fur flood Relief, Ml the popular hero m mind of something written about him by Kri tain's film critic*. With a broad .smile
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    • 124 3 CALCUTTA: The wellknown Austrian-born pro-ducer-director, otto I>remia- g«i\ of Hollywood has arriv|ed in India to explore the possibility of making a film in Hindi and English based on the life of Mahatma Gandhi- The project will be an expensive one as the film will be made in
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    • 125 3 |N an effort to correct nis brother from cultivating affecticn towards the daughter of their chaff eur, the elder brother himself blunders into the trap which cupld had placed for the younger! Hollywoeds tough guy Humphrey iiogart plays tnt affectionate, yei dutiful elder brothter, Audrey
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      104 3 The unfailing charms of Mchana, who plays the voluptuous mistress of Hlralal In Nlmmi's <DANKA\ have impressed the Italian producers so much that they have contracted her to appear m the turn "The Fsherman of Posillipo." The PortuKUesc-Goa born 'temptress' that i« what htr name means and that is
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    • 86 3 Madhubala looks an immaculate piece cf beauty, at once emitlng radiance and sobering rays from the corner of her eyes. Generally agreed us the most glamorous cf North Indian actresses, Madhubala has never once failed to live up to the expectations cf the audience. Her latest
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    • 88 3 Phani Mazumdar Wedded To Monica Desai Well known scenarist and director Phani Mazumdar was married to Monica Desai m Bombay. The marriage was not a surprise tc the friends of Shn Mazumdar and Monica, for it was the natural outcome of a very, very old romance cf Bombay's filmland. Monica
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    • 70 3 Shekhar. one of the popular young heroes, marries Santosh Knurana. The ceremony was very simple. The Registrar ct Civil Marriages cam c and attended the ceremony and took their signatures m the register of marriages before a select group of the ccuple'a friends at No. C
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    • 55 3 i»viuiv, i H Bellini and Tclugu, has been planned on a lav sh v ca)e with Savithri and N. T. Rama Rab heading the cast, with X V. Reddi directing it. Song s and dialogue m Tamil have been entrusted to Tanjore Ramalah I>as. The picture will be
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    • 37 3 wirecior k. M. KrlShnaswamy will wield the megaphone for 'Dr. Savithri 1 which Is Aruna Films' next production, for which the muhurat was recently performed. After the cast has been selected, regular shooting will begin.
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    • 675 3 '|*«B L*hore-born Munawai t a f "'tana appeared first m the late Mazhar Khan's pliem,meau success, "Pehli Nazar- flrst lo k w s obvtou-sly sufficient, because Munawni went o n to sta r mi n Mvetai Jubilee hits, working wtoi M^K Cers hk Shantar^m, Mehboob and Kuraar.
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    • 124 3 CHARING his bead m amazement though no (longer m disbelief Asbok F'tmar recently sai>l -°v know, Jagdfst Sethi predicted the laccldent which I met with rci-en-|Uy. Aimoat te n days before the accident, he told me on the sets of Nardar' m which v,e are buth working,
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    • 180 3 Producer V. C. Subbaraman is taking very great pains over his picture 'Menaka', based on a well-known Tamil novel which he 's directing himself.' A 'hospital' was erected overnight at Film Centre and ly.ng on one of the cots, heavily bandaged, was K. R. Ramaswamy. A
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    • 136 3 Dilip Kumar Effeminate IN spitu of the embargo on exports to Malan s corner of the Dark Continent, Indian hims are regi^.ariy smuggled into South Africa and are shown mi n the Indian settlements. These contraband nlms are seen and endorsed by Malans own Censors j According to Mewai Ramyobin,
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    • 75 3 The grief .stricken couple here aacr c the vivacious Anjalt and Veteran Shivaji Ganesan m the Tamil Picture 'Mudal Thethl' (First Day) It 1« a Padminl Pictures production. •Modul Thethi', they say U a picture of unusual vitality that plrro«>s throuph the heart of
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  • 35 4 Clarice De Silva, the 'oomph' girl of the Sinhalese screen is Aid, nt from her look, one must be dfouMy careful before accepting the challenge he r eyes tl\ng at us!
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  • 924 4  -  Stanley Darius Bu IT is only some ten yean> that the Sinhalese film industry has been in existence, but in this short space Of time it has made remarkable progress and produced films which nave been phenomenal boxoffice successes, although none of them could
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  • 148 4 Dialogue writer Annathurai. who wrote diologue for the film 'Sorga Vasal' (Gateway Paradise) and a number cf other films devoted to the case of the DMK, has expressed his open admiration of Kavan. A.nd his panegyric of praise runs as under: The palace m which Ravan lived
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  • 48 4 v. <v. nujuKuman, a ouaaing danseuse, whose Indian particularly South Indian classical dancing, has -made- many a grey eye brows raise m amazement at the exquisite nature oj her dance sequences and her talents for easy, shilful and perfect rendering of the most intricate sequences.
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  • 37 4 Munawar's Boast 'Right curves In right places' i 8 the boast of Munawar, who leads a serenely domtsticated existence. She is very much a recluse and has made up her mind to divorce the »cre*to after marriage.
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  • 234 4 NEW DELHI: The Cultural Film Society of India Is contacting producers m vaiicus countries for children's films. Including puppet fifams and cartoons, to be shown In India. The Society, which was the first to focus attention on the need for children's films m the country,
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  • 98 4 One might have seen lovely Shyama m many an alluiin? pose, she never looked so charming as this or would ever In U *V? l h > rama a nrm believer m n ot concealing art, but totting the connaisseur 8 'gaze' to their hearts content. Young
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  • 37 4 RAJJ NARGIS IN MYSORE Returning from the strenuous though exhilarating tour whose wcrk had to be intertoul Wing to the Rus Raj Kapoor and Nar^is went, to Mysore iScenUy connection with some location SKe^sr* for the pictS
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  • 151 4 The International itan, tion of Xl m Producers Associations, representing production interests i n S nCv countries, including India has S s itsblesajS^ ton' projected nl m festival m Pakistan. Yugoslavia and Argentina. The Federation's Administrative Council has authorJia as presidency to recognise the Festival which ma
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  • 285 4 SCHOOLGIRL'S CRAZE FOR FILM ACTING I am not going back home. I am going tcjoin films and become an actress.' A young g.rl, Manontnani, studying m the fourth form m a high school m Chinadripet, Madras is said to have made this statement. On the night of September 16 she
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  • 185 4 Not Actors? pAODUCpR-director Jayant Desai, when aske^ to single ouc the picture ne has most enjoyed making, ga .d without .hesitation- "1 hai a rollicking: time when directing LAla. Jagat ivaram s 'Ambaiy Those were the days when the star-syste m had a SUv on productrs ana tUxj and
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  • 92 4 'Rajkumari Takes 3 Years! It took exactly three years for the completion of Streamland Productions colossal costume picture 'Rajkumari'. This film built on the majestic stcry, has top South Indian stars T. R. Rajkumari, Lalita, Padmini, Ragini C. R Rajkumari m the lead. In this action film, the Eve led
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  • 69 4 When beauty :s injured the wound Invokes universal P ty and companion, and when angel.c Nimmi sustained a dlan film world was all sympathy toward her an d telegrams and mails from thoustD^ of h er fans from all ever Ind.a Pakistan, Ceylon, Bur?m:rn^ al
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  • 103 4 Popular actress Nimmi who came to Calcutta to participate m the stars' Festival Cricket match lost valuable jewelleries worth about Rs. 7,000/. it ia reported. The valuables were stolen frcm her room while she was away. One pair of valuable diamond ear-rings a nd a costly jewellery
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  • 847 4  -  FILM VERSION THE much sought -altar screen biography of Swami Vivekanand, produced In Hindi by Araar Mallik Productions Of Calcutta is ready for release after all. Ajit Prakash, Bharati Dcvi and Manoranjan who all bear unmistakable resemblance tc the venerable characters they portray m this film are reported
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  • 427 5 fiig Industrialists 7o Contribute wi^u ?h^? Jmy *"**<* Narayan said here last w«!k that prominent industrialists and businessmen of Bomand Mr. Madair Mohan Rula had agreed to contribute to the Sampattt Dan (wealth gift) movement. He told pressmen that they had agreed either to give
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  • 49 5 itauuati The export of butterflies from Assam by land or by air has been prohibited by tho Government of India m a notification published m the Gazette of India because a rare species of butterfly faces extinction due to its mass export to foreign countries. FOC
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  • 114 5 new DELPHI; Words of command for the next Republic Day parade would m all possibility toe m Hindi. The Deputy Defence Minister, Mr. Satish Chandra, expressed the hope that tms might be possible, replying to a question by Mr. M. v. DwlvedJ. m the Lok Sabha The
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  • 138 5 NEW DEL«I: Man y MPs from South India are try m" to use Hindi m Parliament! an d some of the South Indian Ministers a re replying to questions m the national 'language. With his Sanskntised accent, the Deputy Ministe- of Kallways read cut
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  • 53 5 Death Of Noted Malay alam Scholar QUILON; Mr. C. 8. Subramanya Potti, toriter and scholar m Malayaknn, died here at the age of 79. Mr^ Potti has translated several English and Bengali books into Malayalam. He was also Editor for some time of the MALAY ALA RAJYAM, n. ,v>r«^«2nr Aril./
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  • 339 5 Students Ask For Holiday, Demonstrate BANAJtAS; a large number ot students demonstrated m front of the residence of ur. c. P- Ramaswami -Vyer, V'ije-onanceiio» of Banaras iTundu University last week against what tiiey called "an insult metea out to the Presmeni ot the students Union at the hands of University
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  • 129 5 NEW DELHI: The Dropagation of Hindi m non-Hindi areas was mainly done through the Akhil Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha m Eastern areas like Bengal, and by the Daks ton Bharat Hindi prachar Sabha m South India, the parliamentary Secretary for r.ducation, Dr. Manmohan Das told gri Choitram
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  • 57 5 Kashmir Ex-Minister To Be Released SRINAGAR: Mirza Afzal Beg. Revenue Minister of Kashmir m the Sheikh Abdullah Cabinet, will shortly Le released m pursuance of tn» Government's policy of gradual release of all political prisoners m the State it i* authoritatively learnt. Mirza Beg was arrested and detained on Aug.
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  • 506 5 Prosecution Case In Venkataraman Trial Closed NEW DELHI: The Special Proaecuto r last Thursday closeed the arguments mi n the case m which Mr. S. A. Venkataraman, former Secretary o f the Commerce and Industry Ministry, stands chained befo;e ..Irs. S. B. Cupjor, Special Judge with having abused his position
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  • 270 5 HYDERABAD: Df. N. M. Jaisoorya, M.P., last week explained Id a lengthy statement his recent breakaway from the Communist sponsored People's Democratic Front m Hyderabad. Dr. Jaisoorya, who declared himself an out and out Marxist but never a member of the Communist Party, said
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  • 108 5 LAHORE: The German expedition to Broad Peak In the Karakarum Ranges has failed m its attempt due to unfavourable weather, it is learned. The expedition attempted to climb Broad Peak after it had failed mi n its first attempt to I scale the 26,470-ft Hidden
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  • 101 5 NEW DELHI: Dr P V Cardon, F.A.O. Director^General, will arrive mi n India on a one-week visit. Dr. Cardcn will reach New Delhi from Lahore by air and will call on the President on the day of his arrival. He will meet the
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  • 308 5 n ~i£i EW t R BLHI: India to °P™i 100,000,000 over a period of three years on the development of atomic Tnerau for awl purposes. V7ft c tmeryy The country's development plans, however, depart from normal practice of using uranium but are
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  • 60 5 Crowds cheer as Elizabeth the Queen Mother, home from a month's tour of the United States and Canada, drives m S^w*? 1 carriage down WJ* i*e h a 1 1, London, from Waterloo Station to Clarence House with her, are Queen Elizabeth 11, the Duke Edinburgh,
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  • 191 5 LONDON: The Britlah Admiralty's disclosure that "an unidentified underwater target, almost certainly a sudmanne", was detected during the air and sea exercises m the Indian Ocean off Durban last June touched off sensational reports that Soviet underwater spies had obtained a close-up of British, French
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  • 250 5 JAIPUR: The unemployment problem which has been engaging the attention o f the State Government for a long time now, has reached a critical stage. The situation has been furiher aggravated with the admission of over 2,500 graduates and post-graduates to the various degrees of the Rajputan
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  • 60 5 HYDERABAD: A Three-day conference of presiding officers of State Legislatures and the Union Parliament will be heLd at Rajkot. m Saurashtra, from Jan 2 to 4, it is learnt. The Speaker of the Lok SaJbha, Mr. G. V. Mavlankar. will preside over the conference which will discuss, among
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  • 202 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India are making an all-out effort to step up thp country's shipping tonnage. The terms of government loans to shipping companies have been generally Liberalised and over Rs. 80,000 000 has been sanctioned m fresh loans to enable the companies
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  • 116 5 Pakistan Experts' Report On One-Unit Plan KARACHI The experts committee, appointed by the Pakistani Government to report o n a n administrative .setup for the proposed one-unit Government tfor West Pakistan, is expected to submit its recommendations shortly. The committee includes Mr. G. Ahmad, Secretary, Ministry of Interior. Mr. A
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  • 106 5 Freedom Movement History For Andhra KURNOOL: Ttei eightman committee o n compilation of the history of the freedom movement In Ami hra. decided to establish an office at Madras to go through th<- Madras Record Oilier and find o ut whether it has any material on the movement m Andhra.
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  • 107 5 Philosophical Congress To Meet In Ceylon session of the Indian Philosophical Congress will meet m Ceylon from December 18 to 22 under the auspices of the Ccv lon University at the University Park, Peradeniya. Prof. Humayun Kabir. secretary of India's Ministry of Education, will preside A symposium on '"Human Relations
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  • 59 5 MADRAS: Fourteen ioarled wagons of a goods train R oingr from Trichinopoly to Manamadurai on the Southern Railways capsized when the train skiddecT o ff the rails between Karaikudi and Kallam last week. The permanent way a nd a bridge over a small canal on the
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  • 277 6 TAIPEI, Dec. 2: A Chiese Nationalist official declared the Malayan government has only itself to blame if tlhe two million Ch inese m that country are indifferent to Malaya's defence. Cheng Yin-fan, head of the Overseas Chinese affairs Commission and a member of
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  • 98 6 Since the electoral registers were kept on view to the public a week ago 9,89 i persons have checked their names. Out of the 886 claims received so far, some are from persons whose names are already included m the registers. Electors
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  • 354 6 SIA Reception To lAF Mission LE-l'l'Kß TQ THE EDIT OB Sir, I am surprised at the way m which the Singapore Indian Association is conducting its affairs. According to a report m your paper to-day, the SLA is to give a reception to-day to the visiting Indian Air Force Goodwill
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  • 53 6 The Sultan of Pahang address m the Budget meeting of the Council of State on Wednesday thanked the Security Forces for their gcod work, and the councillors lor their loyal service to the State, and said the ccming Federal and State elections were a further
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  • 247 6 COLOMBO: The Japanese Envoy m Ceylon Mr. S. Kimura, told vie Colombo Plan Council for Teohnical Co-operation wiien it met last week tnat "us the country which has imposed hardship on the economies ot these areas m the past years. Japan has been eagerly anticipating that
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  • 45 6 SAILOR DROWNED IN COLOMBO sailor Frank Walker, Q uar teiroaster aboard rtlner stratheden was drowned m Colombo. Walker, along- with some Wends, was returning to his ship mi n a launch from shore* when he fell into the a i«.,. and wag washed away. FOC
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  • 44 6 Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner General for the United Kingdom m South-East Asia, left here today for Kep where he is to meet King Norodcnr> Sianouk of Cambodia. He was accompanied by Tcp Phan, the Cambodian Foreign Affairs Minister. Reuter
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  • 43 6 Colombo Dy. Mayor To Speak In S'pore Today Mr. T. Rudra, Deputy Mayor of Cclombo, who up now m Singapore, will give a public lecture on "The Current Political Situation m Ceylon" toaay (Friday) at 7 p.m. 'n tne Ceylcn Sports Club Pavilion
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