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Title Section16 1954-12-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 301 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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371 1954-12-17 1 When British Left Hindi North Reimposed Its Grip On Tamil South NEHRU Parody Off Ramayana IS A Warning From Our Own Corres pondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 1(3: "We should understand the spirit behind the parodies of the Ramayana that are popular m South Ma, and attempt to remove the fear371 words
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Article206 1954-12-17 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 16: President Tito of Yugoslavia, arrived here today aboard the Frigate, Galeb, to begin an 18--day visit to India. He will leave by special train for New Delhi where he will address both Houses of Parliament and have talks with the Indian Prime Minister,Reuter - 206 words
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Article95 1954-12-17 1 TOKYO, Dec 16 A sullen young m a n with hi* »"Kfe for sale*' kept up hi* >!<>nely, chiUy wait for a buyer yesterday m dowitown Tokyo. He gpurnc*l offers of charity. Around (hi* neck Jaunt* a neatly lettered sign: "Kono ilnochi Vrimas" •'This Life For sale.'*AP - 95 words
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Article57 1954-12-17 1 HONOLULU, Dec. 16. Ceylon's Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala left here by air to-day for Tokyo where he will pay a six-day visit as guest of the Japanese Government. He has been staying here for the past few days on his way heme after a57 words
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Article44 1954-12-17 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 15.—Calcutta CuEtoms Officials seized 2.000 watches worth £25,500 sterling which they found ccncealed m the boiler room of the 2, 795- ton shp Chunsang on Its arrival here frcm Hong Kong last night. Two men were arrested. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article267 1954-12-17 1 VATICAN CITY, JL>ec. 16. Detailed Xi-rays of 78-year-oid i'ope Pius Xil showed lo"ay that the seriously ill head of the Roman Catholic Church •a suffering from, a small hernia m the diapiiram. and gastritis, his doctor announced. Specialists planned to maUe la detailed study of the X-rayAP - 267 words
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Article54 1954-12-17 1 LONDON, Dec. 16.— Marshal Georgi Zhukov wartime Soviet Army Chief who led the Russ an troops into Berlin to-day accused Sir Winston Churchill cf treachery at the end of the war by a 'Double Dealing" orde r for German arms to be stacked for possible useReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration133 1954-12-17 1 Mr. A. C. Suppiah, the grand eld-man of Colony Tamib and Adviser of The Tamils Reform Association, iS.nja pore, who was honoured w;th a tea party by the Tarn: is Reform Association, «n Wednesday, December-, 15. on tho occasion of his seventy-fourth birtM.iy Seated by his133 words
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Article, Illustration169 1954-12-17 1 India's Prime Minister Sri Jawaharfol Nehru will halt m Singapore for an hour on the afternoon of Monday, Dec. 27, on his way to Djakarta to attend the Colombo Powers Conference to arrange for the proposed Afro- Asian Conference. Mr. Nehru169 words
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Article166 1954-12-17 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 16.—India has decided to extend De Facto recognition to the Indochina kingdom of Lacs and will establish a Consulate General there m the next few months, Deputy Foreign Minister A. K. Chanda announced to-day. Chanda said India does not plan, however, "at present toA.P. - 166 words
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Article147 1954-12-17 1 RENO, Nevada, Dec. 16.— An earthquake described as extremely heavy rocked northern Nevada and northern California to-day. Authorities here described the quake as the heaviest yet m three big jolts that have hit Nevada since last July. There were no immediate reports of damage: The quake wasA.P. - 147 words
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203 1954-12-17 1 LONDON, Dec. 15.— Mr. Alan Lennoxboydv the Colonial Secretary said to-day he would not have reappbinted Mr. Malcolm Macdonald as British Commissioner General m South East Asia if he had not felt he would do valuable work. Mr. will'am Teeling a Conservative had asked m203 words
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225 1954-12-17 1 Censoring MLA's Letters No Breach Of Privilege -Madras Speaker's Ruling From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec 16: The opening of letters written by Members of Legislature was not a breach of privilege, ruled by Speaker Mr. Sivashanmugam yesterday m the State Assembly. The ruling was regarding a complaint by Communist225 words
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290 1954-12-17 1 Partiality Alleged From Our Own Cor res pondent NEW DELHI, Dec 16: Twenty-one members of the Opposition have tapled a resolution demanding the removal of Speaker Mr. Mavlankar from his office on the ground that he had f oref eited the confidence of the290 words
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Article184 1954-12-17 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 16: A "Gandhain mutiny" of over 2,500 armed and ura^med police constables of West Bengal continued for the fourth day Wednesday. Since Sunday .the men have been refusing food and so have been unable to attend their duties. At least 50 have been takenAP - 184 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-12-17 1 After receiving their Nobel lTi7.cs from King Gu»taf Adolf at Stockholm are (from left) Dr. Thomas. H. Heller of Harvard Scbonl of Public Health. U.S.A. (Medicine); Dr. Ma x Born of Germany (Physics); Dr. Frederick, c- Robbing of the Western Reserve Medical school, Cleveland, Ohio (Medicine);72 words
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Article255 1954-12-17 1 KARACHI, Dec. 16: Mr. Mohammed Ali Prime Minister of Pakistan has invited Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru the Indian Prime Minister to meet him m either Karachi or New Delhi for "direct negotiations' on outstanding disputes between their countries. They will hold preliminary talks when t(hey meet forAP - 255 words
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Article33 1954-12-17 1 LONDON. Dec 16. -The Times said today that next month's conference on ,'ommonwealth Prime Ministers "should certain^" consider whether to admit representatives of other former Britirt Colonies to future conferences.33 words
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Advertisement19 1954-12-17 1 |l IMONTH---; 1B .BO (I II 3M£S£si*' 533.00 (I ■I BMC^S 00 •II II 3MO^SI ""***** ■1 BMONTHS..-- 80019 words
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531 1954-12-17 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Dec. 17, 1954 BURMESE EXAMPLE FOR MALAYA BURMA has a" State Agricultural Marketing Board which is responsible for marketing the country's rice "and other agricultural produce. The advantages of having such a Board are many. Firstly, the State can control the sale of its agricultural531 words
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2116 1954-12-17 2 Ban On Undesirable Films Recommendation To Govt. NEW DELHI. THE Rajya Sabha unanimously passed a non-official resolution recommending to Government legislative or other steps "to prohibit the exhibition of undesirable films, whether foreign or Indian.*' T7te Sabha, after debit tiny for the whole day Mrs. Lilavati .Munshi'a resolution on the2,116 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-12-17 2 The Committee for the Prevention «f Slaughter of Cattle net up by th« Government of India met Sri M. Bhaktavat- $alam, Minister for Agriculture, Madras, at the Madras Secretariat, and had discus* along with him.40 words
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Article150 1954-12-17 2 COLOMBO: Oeylonesc are now so much scared because of the wide publicity given In the Indian Press to the alleged injustices perpetrated on persons of Ind an origin, that the sub-committee on the Indo-Ceylon agreement, which had its first meeting recently, has decided to blackFOC - 150 words
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Article187 1954-12-17 2 COLOMBO: Colombo win be supplied the pasteurized milk from April at 55 cents by government, which will be the sole distributor of such milk. This decision was takon over the week-end by the urwly formed Milk Board. The target aimed at is 4,000 gallons a day,FOC - 187 words
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Article38 1954-12-17 2 COLOMBO: Ceylone&c will get their f/ioe ration m ounces and pounds from (January next if Cabinet approves a proposal made by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. The Treasury baa already accepted the proposal.- FOCFOC - 38 words
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Article85 1954-12-17 2 NEW DELHI: A scheme to lay long-distance underground cable to connect important cities m India was under consideration, the Deputy Communications Minister Sri Raj Bahadur, told Srimathi Tarakeshwari Sinha (Cong. Bihar) m the Lok Sabha. Bombay and Thana had been so connected, while work on theFOC - 85 words
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249 1954-12-17 2 TRIVANDRUM. A GOVERNMENT Press Note said that the Surgeon General, after an inspection tour of the area affected by a mysterious disease, at Mala, near Chalakudi, reported that the disease was now under control. The Surgeon-General, who was accompanied by the Director of Public Health,FOC - 249 words
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Article130 1954-12-17 2 TRICHUK. The mystery disease at Mala, about 20 miles from here, has spread to neighbouring villages, according to latest reports. A few cases have been reported from Alathur, a hamtet near Mala, most of them proving fatal, the reports said. Diagnosis made so far has reachedFOC - 130 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-12-17 2 The Sultan of SeJangor declaring white area In Klang on Dec. 5. The District Officer Mr. J. Hatner is translating the Sultan's proclamation Into English.28 words
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168 1954-12-17 2 Absorption Of C-O-L,A. And Basic Pay At a full meeting of the national Whitley Council held yesterday the official and staff sides accepted m principle a proposal that part of the present cost of living allowances sho"ld be absorbed into basii. salary for officers m Divisions I—41 4 except m168 words
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Article58 1954-12-17 2 KARACHI: India and Pakistan are reported to be discussing the possibility of running through trains betwse.i the two countries. At present, there is a restricted daily shuttle service between Lahore and Am ri tsar. Througn trains when and if agreed upon will run direct from LahoreFOC - 58 words
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185 1954-12-17 2 U. K. AWARD FOR CALCUTTA PROFESSOR NEW DELHI: Mr. S. N. Dc, Professor Of Pathclogy at Nilratan Sircar Medical College, Calcutta, has been selected by the Royal Society and Nuiheld Foundation Commonwealth Bursaries Scheme for advanced study of the "media, n.sm of action of the cholera vibrio" n Lcndon fromFOC - 185 words
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Article28 1954-12-17 2 KHARTOUM: Two Indian Ministers are expected to visiJ f.ie Sudan early n"J:t year to study conditions there and discuss the strengthening of relations between the Sudan and India.28 words
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Advertisement25 1954-12-17 2 Demand the PETROF Pianos of renowned jdK&BU^^ Czechoslovak make 4 J >&. z%^ BI& oßt^r Agent: m% FAVOURITE RADIO c 1118 Serangoon Road, Singapore. IiIuXVA i25 words
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Article40 1954-12-17 3 T. R. Mahalingam te now reported to be Interested m 'PUitform.' but no details about the cast are available. Thu;n, he hfti a super In view. And the .shape of the super to come Is .it 111 undefined.40 words
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268 1954-12-17 3 RECORDING of ten songs, rendered by Lata Maneeah- kar, Talat Mahummad and other-ranking puJSSc stars under the supervision of Music Director C. Kamchan- This was disclosed by pro-ducer-Director S. M. Srtramulu Na.du who was m Bombay last week tc make arrangements. The268 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-12-17 3 v\ hi n Miss Charm versus Miss Glamour, Miss Jealousy is born but b«re charming: Nalmi and glamorous usha look gleesome indeed. Simple In dress and homely m appearance, the unsophisticated look lends them an unusual charm. The cinema industry's veteran producer Mehboob has dubbed59 words
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Article, Illustration310 1954-12-17 3 She Adores Gregory Peck Dilip Kumar Lovely, dark-eyed Nilcufer, the young cousin of actress Munawar Sultana, is yet another screen-struck girl who is making a bid for stardem. Her first a-ssignment is a role m Filmdom's "Jalaad". Bom m Lahore, Niloufer, whose real name is Zahcra, has wanted tc act310 words
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59 1954-12-17 3 Meena Kumari, Visiting Delhi, Agra MEENA KUMARI left Bombay for Delhi by car with her husband, Producer- Dire<Mor Kamal Amrorfc, Before leaving Bombay, she told f< Screen" that she was overworked and needed some rest "Hie couple will see historic spots m Delhi and the Tal Mahal at Agra. They59 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-12-17 3 One Star He MET Married! One of the moat accomplished dancers on the Indian screen today, twenty-year-old Kumari Kamala hails from the sunny South, home of the traditional Indian dances, Xamala made her debut as a child fc-tar m "iKanchan" and followed it up with such hits as "Chandni," "Vish80 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-12-17 3 Raj Meets Nargis In Shadowy Night On a shadowy night vivacious Nargis meets vagabond Raj Kapoor. This sequence In "SHREE 420", report says, Is superb and pays a tribute to Raj Kapoor's talents. By the by Raj Kapoor celebrated his thirtieth birthday last Tuesday (Dec 14) and must have received57 words
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Article46 1954-12-17 3 The picture 'Dr. Savithn' is now on the sets and shooting has commenced. Anjali and S. Balachandar lead the cast, while N. S- Krishnan and TA. Muthuram are also there to provide their usual comic interludes. R. M. Krishna* swamy is directing: the film.46 words
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Article48 1954-12-17 3 A soka's 'Padmini' Ths Tamil film 'Padmini,' made by Asoka Pictures, and is due for release m the first week of December. T. P. Muthulakshml, JM. 3. Droupadi and T. S. Baiaiah are m the cast, it was directed by S. Veluswamy, -also responsible for istory and dialogue.48 words
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Article269 1954-12-17 3 (Continued from page .i) working with her m 'Dak Babu', I was a newcomer to actmg while Nadira had received wcrld-wide publicity as the star of 'Aan'. Yet, never for a moment did she let me feel uncomfortable or m any way inferior. "It was so pleasant working with269 words
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Article156 1954-12-17 3 Films make fun of our community and why dees not the Government and the Censoi Board look into this matter? This is the plaint of the dhchics of Coimbatore. It has been resolved to petition tht Censor Board and Government dolete portions mi n films which are derogatory156 words
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433 1954-12-17 3 LONDON: A FILM made by two Dutchmen which runs for only 11 minutes, has no cast of human beings and no human speech, and which enraptured audiences m Germany, Austria, Canada and America, .still awaits screening m London after two years.433 words
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Article, Illustration505 1954-12-17 3 Film-To-Life Trick Being Perfected Magician P. C. Sorcar's "Film-to-Life" item, m which screen characters will step down tc the stage, perform their acts m flesh and blood and again disappear into the screen, will be the star attraction of his 1955 world tcur. Sorcar, who has won the Sphinx award505 words
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Article, Illustration163 1954-12-17 3 'Azaad' As Hindi Malaikkallan With Azaad' as its significant title, 'Malaikkalian', is emerging- out triumphantly from Pakishiraja Studios Coimbatore, In their Hindi version or the successful TamJ and Telugu Wm. Dashing Dillp Kumar, tantalising; Meena Human supported oy Om Prakash, Pran, Raj Mehra, Badri Prasad, Shammi, Randhir, Achla Saehdev, Narju163 words
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Article79 1954-12-17 3 M. L. Vasanthakumari is undoubtedly the finest singer m the South. It is also true that but for her sweet musiu many of the pictures m Tamil will refuse to run even for long. Recently sfte went on a pilgrimage to Balaji with her husband79 words
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Article, Illustration18 1954-12-17 3 Invitation to 'MISS MOTHER 1 That is what the youthful and pretty JamuKia conveys through gestures.18 words
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Article, Illustration436 1954-12-17 4 ''Savage Princess", Nadira (who is about as savage as a pet Pekinese), is shaping well n association with Talaat Mahmood. Talaat and Nadira get together m "Dak Babu," a p.cture made entirely outdoors, and had the time of their lives because, as they say, "Tlrs pcture was436 words
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Article148 1954-12-17 4 Hollywood Producer Sees Nehru Mr. Otto Preminger, Hollywood producer, director ana actor i many will remember aim as tne camp commandant .n 'Stalag 17') met tne Prime Iti.nister »n New Delhi to discuss the story of his proposed him en Ganunian princ.ples. Mr. Preminger is emphatic jn the point that148 words
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Article80 1954-12-17 4 While analysing the causes for the increment of crimes m the city of Calcutta m the course Of a speech at the notary dub, the city's Police Commissioner. Shri H. S. Ghosh Chowdhurv. said that crime films were another encouragement to criminals. He spoke of the80 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-12-17 4 Producer K. Asif is making a Tamil version of his picture Mughal-e-Azam' and Jikkl, often regarded as the Lata Mange6hkar of the South, has been signed up for the Tamil songs m the Tamil version. She left Madras last week for Bcmbay. When a boy144 words
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Article, Illustration104 1954-12-17 4 DURNIMA and Bharat Bhushan do make an ideal screen pair and report says that they excel all their earlier performances. The story is no doubt throbbing with emotion and human interest, beautifully portraying blind and superstitious customs that wreck the happiness of tweet homes. Bharat BhooshanSELVAS - 104 words
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Article, Illustration311 1954-12-17 4 Stage Screen 'Alibaba'-Entirely Theatrical FINE DANCES-HIGHLY REDEEMING FEATURE 1 iQPEN Sesame and all the riches of the world are before you; Shut Sesame and you walk away witn as much of those riches as you can possibly carry. This is an old story of ALI BAB A AND FORTY THIEVES;SELVAS - 311 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-12-17 4 Only a few would know what is going on inside the studios, and l'roUucer-director Sriramulu Naiuu of rakshiraja r'llius does not want to make any secret job of it. lie got his still cameraman to click this intriguing situation. Mr. Naidu is watshing luscious Lai it ha perform68 words
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Article129 1954-12-17 4 OM PRAVLA.SH, who celebrates his fourteenth wedding anniversary today is sure to recall once again the accident which took place on his wedding day. Om sometimes gets himsel: involved m uproarious incidents, but this one was entirely unrehearsed. It (happened during his marriage Srocossion when, astride a horse,129 words
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Article60 1954-12-17 4 As Indicated previously, Gemini propose to make a Tamil film before they embark on their suiper-picture 'Katta Bomman,' and Lai it ha is reported to have been signed up for this film. Another of the Travancore IPristera. Padmini. has already acted m their Hindi film,60 words
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662 1954-12-17 4 Suraiya's Exciting Physique And 'Raised B...... s' Cut! y^HOUGH more than once the Bombay Censors have denied any change m their policy, me prodtf^rs are finding it more and more difficult to get their pictures passed A picture passed by Censors without a single cut is an exception while as662 words
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Article126 1954-12-17 4 AWARA' GOES TO MID-EAST BERLIN: Raj Kapcor's "Awara" w.ill shortly be released throughout the Middle East, Turkey and Greece, according to Mr. Puri, a Bombay film man who i s now m Berlin. The film is now being provided with sound tracks m Arabic, Persian, Turkish and Greek and isNAFEN - 126 words
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69 1954-12-17 4 'Do Bigha Zamin' Has Good Run In Hungary Reports from Hungary say that Bimal Roy's 'Do Bigha Zamin' is well launched on a highly successful run m Budapest. To take advantage c* this new market for Indian films, Hungarian film producers are negotiating for the exhibition of mere Indian production*.69 words
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Article46 1954-12-17 4 The makers of Vairamal-ii (Diamond Necklace) have bought the film rights for a Tamil version of the fumo'is Marathi hit, "Vdhinichya Bangdya." Titled "Anniym ValayaP (Sister in -Law's Bangle), the film will feature Shri Ranjini. M. K. Itac'ha, Ragini and Nageswara Rao.46 words
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Article25 1954-12-17 4 Eastern Arts' dubbed version of the well-known Hindi picture "Albela,"— Tamil title Nalla Pillai will be ready for release next month. NAFEX25 words
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Article62 1954-12-17 4 ft is now reliably understood that this picture will be made by Modern Theatre Ltd., Salem. Music director q. Ramanathan, who recently blosomed into a producer, announced the film and stopped there. Then there was wide publicity that T. R. Mahaßingam would make lit, Q| fetly and unostentatiously62 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-12-17 4 BURSTING INTO FAME This teen-ged temptress Chltra of the Hindi screen, combines gloriously youth and beauty at its best. This Hyderabad artiste is m great demand for roles which call for lively, careiree and vivacious, mirthful, innocent and mischievous acting plus 'IT*!42 words
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Article104 1954-12-17 4 College Girls Shun Films Strangely enough, it is a woman Communist Leader, Pravathi Kumaramangalam, whe utters this warning. 'Generally speaking, college girls devote too much of attention to films,' she charges. Girl students dress themselves like film girls and adept their mannerisms. It would be a good thing if these104 words
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Article100 1954-12-17 4 The Board of Censors fcr Films should be comprised of persons2who had knowledge of Sinhalese culture, drama and music, it was stated at the Inaugural meeting of the AllCeylon Cinemagoers Association held at Maradana. Persons like Sunday school teachers should be appointed to the Board, it100 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-12-17 4 Madhuri Dcvi, till recently the darling of the Tamil fllm-goerw, has chosen to take re«t for some t'mo. She Is now holidaying In Ceylon. The beautiful spot that attracted lovely Madhuri and her charming companion, Is the mythical spot, where Havana Is supposed to have59 words
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818 1954-12-17 5 A.I.R. Broadcasts To East Africa Not 'Propaganda' Stuff Gopala Menon's Refutation M GOPALA MENON, Indian Commissioner mi n British 1. d ICeB1 CeBt ™> Africa, denied allegations that the All India Radio was broadcasting propaganda" material m suahiii language to East African territories. Mr. Menon was addressing newsmen at hisFOC - 818 words
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Article84 1954-12-17 5 NKW JMUdtfl C ovimi v nitfts and congressmen were compared to caterpillars un'i butterflies m the uoH. Sabftu by Mr. V. O. Ueshpande t i'ie timdu. Mahasabna teaaer. While speaKinj on the Preventive Detennon Act. ikf?. Deshpande said tie was not a lover of the tumtmt Pa,, JtFOC - 84 words
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Article108 1954-12-17 5 K-SW DEL-HI: The Com m ssioaer for Scheduled Castes and Tribes has been informed by the TravancorcCccjan Government it dues not require any schemes for removing untouchability as this problem does not exist m the State. The Scheduled Castes Commissioner had written to ail the statesFOC - 108 words
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Article60 1954-12-17 5 NEW Yuiui; An AfU:»noon m India, featuring: s-ngs, music, dances ana inms of that country, was held m New York, Dec.l 7, at tne West ISoth St. YMC.\. Proceeds ff oes to Uandhian institutions rur developing the Oandhian Educational 'Programme at Sevagram. The programme is underNAFEN - 60 words
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Article, Illustration111 1954-12-17 5 NEW DELHI: The PlanrunCommission has sanctionec 1 Rs. 44.800,000 as a Cenlr.il lean for development schemes m the States for 1954-s"i. Approved schemes include major irrigation schemes, power schemes, road and transport development, measures against sea erosion, and medical schemes. There is also provision of about Rs.NAFEN; FOC - 111 words
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Article84 1954-12-17 5 COIMBATORE: A Central Sugarcane Research Station to cater to the needs of Madras State is to be started shortly at Palur, m South Arcat District, it is officially learnt here. Subsidised by the lndir-n Central Sugarcane Comnrttee. the station will be started under a three-year scheme. ItFOC - 84 words
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Article79 1954-12-17 5 Dia mond Deposit 's NEW DELHI: Diamond deposits m the Panana area m Vindhya Pradesh extend m a 60 mile long and 52 to 10 mile-wide belt from Kerala on the southwest to Itwadundaila on the north-east, according to s* survey conducted by the Geological Survey of India. The primaryFOC - 79 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-12-17 5 Mr. A. S. Veerayya, son of late Mr. Adimularn, of Pagojam Estate, Keppls a nd Miss P. Rajambal, daughter of Mr. A. Perumal, employee of Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, were married on Dec 12, at Chettiars* Hall.39 words
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275 1954-12-17 5 SRINAGAR 'THE Kashmir Premier. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, declared that Kashmir's accession to India was backed by "the entire population, of the State and the people's organisation the National Conference.' 1 iiakshi Ghulam Mohammed, who was addressing a public meeting at Baramull .1,FOC - 275 words
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Article88 1954-12-17 5 NEW YORK: India Is against allowing employees cf the U.N. Secretariat to work part-time on jobs outside ot the organisation. In a debate on the issue m the General Assembly's Administrative and Budgetary Committee, Indian delegate P. N. Sapru declared that the United Nations wasNAFEN - 88 words
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Article52 1954-12-17 5 NEW DELHI: Abcut Rs. 7 lakhs was realised by philatelic sales of India postage centenary stamps and stationery on Oct. 1, by Post offices, according to figures available. On this amount, Bombay contributed Rs. 1,95,264, MADRAS and Calcutta siaua.ng next with Rs. 1,10,829 and Rs. 1,02,805FOC - 52 words
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Article114 1954-12-17 5 BOMBAY; Mr. T- T. KnslinamaUiian, Union Minister tor vjammerce and Industry, will inaugurate a. throe day conference of the Commission on Asian and Far Eastern Affairs of the International dnamber of Commerce to be held m Bombay Mr. B- M. Birla, Chairman of the Commission, willNAFEN - 114 words
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268 1954-12-17 5 Madras* MINISTERS of the Madras Cabinet who had been dis- turbed by disconcerting reports of the deteriorating condition of crops for want of rain, were glad that their prayers for rain were answered, and that there was heavy rain m many parts of the StateFOC - 268 words
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679 1954-12-17 5 J*HE unity of Indian culture m spite of the diversities of the reyrjnol cultures of the country was stress&i by President Rajendra Prasad here recently. President Prasad, who was inaugurating a four-day Maluyalam art festival, organised by the Delhi Malayalee Association, said heFOC - 679 words
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Article93 1954-12-17 5 NEW DELHI: By the end of April, 1955, clocks manufactured m India will be m the market, it is expected. A clock factory will soon be set up at Indore. which will produce 100 clocks m the first instance. A sum of Rs. 123,--000 has been granted toNAFEN - 93 words
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Article101 1954-12-17 5 Mr. David Gunaretnam, teacher m Anglo-Chinese School, Klang and Mis* lleen Gunamani, teacher m Anglo-Chln-ese School, Seremban, were married on Dec. 11, a t Wesley Church, Seremban. Rev. Ayyadurai conducted the marriage. Although the marriage was a Christian one, yet the bridegroom tie {hall (sacred cord) around the101 words
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92 1954-12-17 5 Rs. 700,000 From Philatelic Sales NEW DELHI: A sum of Its. 700,000 has been collected by philatelic sales of the India Postage Centenary stamps and envelopes on October 1 by post offices m the country Bombay sold the maximum and collected Rs> 195,264. i Madras aod Calcutta stood next, theirNAFEN - 92 words
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Article108 1954-12-17 6 COLOMBO: Ceylo n ended the financial year 1953-54 with net cash operating surplus of 5.4 million rupees, although Government had anticipated a deficit of 93 million rupees, according to official figures available. The year 1952-53 ended with a deficit of 226 million rupees. Officials attributedFOC - 108 words
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352 1954-12-17 6 Govt. Patronage Of Newly Formed Shipping Line Two Ministries Clash COLOMBO: Two Ministries have clashed over the Cabinet decision to give the newly formed Ceylon Shipping Line the right of lifting Government cargo for five years. On October 28tn, the Cabinet unanimously decided that the Government should participate m theFOC - 352 words
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Article289 1954-12-17 6 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, visited Malacca yesterday and made a tour of the flooded areas m Malacca Town. Travelling m a helicopter, Sir Donald made a survey of the flooded areas m the Settlement from the air before landing at Eatu Berendam airport.289 words
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Article, Illustration270 1954-12-17 6 INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR HAVELOCK MR. c. S- SOH (also known as Soh Chuan Swee m Chinese) who wil] contest the next Legislative Assembly pfe<Jbions ftjorn the Havelock Division as an Independent, was born m Singapore m 1911 and was educated at the AnjjloOhinese School, Singapore. He was a teacher m270 words
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Article348 1954-12-17 6 Alutgaina: Novels dealing with love used a* school text books corrupt children more than films, radio and newspaper*, Haid Pandit Narawala Dharraasiri at a meeting of the Sri Lanka l'.inldhlM Cultural Society, presided over by Pandit Aththud uwe Rahula Thero. Bhikknu Narawala said that such novels, basedFOC - 348 words
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Article34 1954-12-17 6 COLOMBO: During tnc absence \n Phki<stan of Sir Ivor Jennings. Prof. J. k. q. Rodrigo, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, is acting as pro ViceChancellor of the University of Ceylon.34 words
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70 1954-12-17 6 QDERIYAR Reception Committee will meet on Saturday, x Dec. 18, 1954 at 5 p.m. at the Singapore City Counjjicil Labour Unions Federation building, 76, Race Course C[Road, Singapore. Every member elected to the Periyar Sij Reception Committee at th e Public Meeting held on JiTuesday, Dec.70 words
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184 1954-12-17 6 INDONESIAN HOCKEY TEAM IN SINGAPORE Claimed to be the first Indonesian hockey players to visit the Colony, the Indonesian National Hockey team which arrived m Singapore on Thursday Dec. 16 by the KPM 13oat Van Riedeck, will play a senes of four matches at the Jaian Besar Stadium. The Indonesian184 words
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72 1954-12-17 6 Shantaram To Make Three Films In 1955 V. (SHANTARAM'S Rajkamal ■Kalamundir is likc'y U< make three films next year. Hia current Technicolor production, "Jhanak Jhamik Payal Baje," ds expected to r- e completed by April ne<c but he contemplates to laun..n m January a ne w flim bvsc lo n72 words
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89 1954-12-17 6 NEW DELHI: The Government of India proposes to pay a grant of £500 to the Imperial Institute, London. The Institute provides a Commonwealth platform for the display of Indian exhibits. Its lounge is used by all Commonwealth students, including Indian students and teachers, for socialNAFEN - 89 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-12-17 6 In the picture above, Mr G. Sarangapany, President, Tamils Reform Association Is 2*; n w»din,r the Address of Felicitation at the tea-party by the Tamils Reform Association to Mr. A. C. Suppiah, Mrs. and Mr. Suppfah are seen seated before the mai n table. In70 words
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Article114 1954-12-17 6 NEW DELHI: A private Bill to prevent free forced or compulsory labour has been introduced m the Lok Sabha by a Member. The Bill seeks to make forced an offense punishable with Imprisonment, or fine, or with both. All forms of free or forced labour have theirFOC - 114 words
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Article45 1954-12-17 6 This rflamU picture which hag been some months m (he making is still on the sets of AVM Studios. A scene m which Kannamba and B- R. Pantulu figure prominently was shot recently. Others m the cast at Pandhari Bai, Savlthri and p.D. sambandam.45 words
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350 1954-12-17 6 NEW DELHI, Dec. 16: India has prepared I "royal" welcome for Yugoslavia's President Tito when he arrives Thursday for a 18-day official visit. The Yugoslav President will receive treatment which m pre-independence days British India reserved for royalty or its own viceroy. OldA.P. - 350 words
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189 1954-12-17 6 Daily- Rated Men Want To Work On Until 60 No Retirement At 55-GCCLU The Union points out m the X 5 letter the decline to entorce the temporary ruling to allow workers of over 55 years of age to serve on temporary basis on application alter examination by Medical Board189 words
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Article121 1954-12-17 6 MADRAS: The Lucknow University Law Society will conduct an all-India InterUniversity Law Debate en December 22 on the following preposition "In the opinion of tins House, Article 31 of the Indian Constitution should be amended m the interests of society. The debate is open to lawFOC - 121 words
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Article86 1954-12-17 6 LONDON, Dec. 16— Furtntr rise ot £ne-tnirtyseoond of a penny m the value of the Malayan Dollar is commented upon today by financial limes Money Market Editor Local Banks and Eastern Exchange iianks m /London increased their buying rate yesterday to 28-l-3id and selling rateReuter - 86 words
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