Indian Daily Mail, 24 December 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL,. X. NO. 308 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1954 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 551 1 "WE ARE FRIENDLY WITH ALL NATIONS" NEW DELHI, Dec 23. President Tito of Yugoslavia and Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, issued a joint statement today repudiating the idea of a third Moo of countries not aligned with tine Western or Communist groups. After
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  • 88 1 You Co-Exist Or Co- Destroy —TITO NEW DELHI, Dec. 23. President Tito of Yugoslavia making his last public speech here yesterday before leaving by special train for Bhakra Nagal one of India's large multipurpose development project m the Himalaya foothills, told 'members of the Praja Socialist Party that co-existence between
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  • 86 1 JOURNALISTS CONE UNDER INDL. DISP. ACT. i ron i Our own Correspondent WiUW DSutik, l/e«>. 2i>: The ertivernmeni of India nave decuied tv accept me suggestion maae tiy the Press commission ior setting up a Permanent Press Council with Statutory Powers to control the press of lnaia announced the information
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  • 39 1 N EWSPAPERME N AND I.D. ACT The most important announcement, however, was that the working journalists would be hereafter protected by the provisions of the Industrial Disputes Act and a legislation was shortly being introduced for this purpose. Copyright.
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 23.— India has 52.157 registered foreigners within its borders, according to statistics of the Foreigners' Registration Bureau. Commonwealth citizens and whose of Eire, Bhutan and Nepal are net required to register with the indiaji Police as are other foreigners. AP
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  • 58 1 MONTTcEUX, SWITZERLAND Dec. 23: Former King- Fa-ouk of Egypt arrived here Monday night or what his Secretary said W n a private visit. The Secretary said T ;tn Faroufk i'ad no intent inr o "f meeting his^ former wife. exQueen Narriman, who isstr<ving at a
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  • 99 1 Drama Bill Minister Is Threatened From Our own Correspondent MADiiAS, Dec. 2A: Finance Minister Mr. C. Suuramaniam fias been tne target of threatening letters since he began pilotuug tne Dramatic Perioi* mances cJill m the Madras Assembly. But he has remained unperturbed and thi s Bill was passed Tuesday. Thi*
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  • 130 1 Press Trust Of India To Be Nationalised From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 23. One day protest strike by employees of the Press Trust of India, country's leading news agency scheduled for today was called off m the last moment because the Board o) Management have agreed to discuss with
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  • 142 1 Pritt Challenges Pak. Gov. -General's Action! Dissolution Of Consembly Wrong KARACHI, Dec. 23. Mr. D. N. Pritt, the Britis H Barrister, told a Court here yesterday that Queen Elizabeth had >w power to interfere with Dominion Uovemment. So he stated it was wrong to claim Pakistan's GovernorGeneral, Mr. Ghulatn Mohammed,
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  • 549 1 From Our Own Correspondent m MADRAS, Dec. 23. Charge of Tamil Imperia lism was made by a Malayan member Mr. P. Govvnda Menon m the Madras Legislative council on Wednesday during the discussion about the I'ule Sixtyone of Councils Rules of Procedure. The Council
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  • 21 1 But the Minister concerned Mr. Baktavatsalam, however, persuaded the mover to withdraw his controversial amendment. He sympathised with the
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  • 79 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 23 —Tile end of January, 1955, is tne latest target date given by government sources for the establishment of a radio-photo link between the Indian capital and the rest of the world. The service, which has been planned for many years, would
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  • 104 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 23. There will be no censorship of any Press messages sent by foreign correspondents stationed m India stated the Government of India, categorically m a statement ltda before the Parliament, yesterday on Press Commission's Report. The Commission had
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  • 104 1 Dalai Lama For Formosa To Be Liberated HONGKONG, Dec. 23: The Dalai Lama, the Spiritual Leader of Tibet, has pledged the "full support" Of the People of Tibet for the "liberation" of Formosa, the New China news agency reported. He was speaking at a meeting of the second national committee
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  • 69 1 LONDON, Dec. 23. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, hinted Britain may revive her war-time Ministry of Air Craft Production to avert delays m delivery of military jet aircraft about which he has already* expressed Anxiety." He told the House of Commons, m reply to
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  • 190 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 23: AU trading m Madras Stock Exchange <jvtr the shares of the Imperial Bank «>f India was suspended yesterday. This was the direct result of the Finance Minister's announcement that the Government of India has decided to nationalise
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  • 95 1 LONDON, Dec. 23.— Sir Winston Churchill the Prime Minister said yesterday the Government still adhered to the 1952 Anglo-American Agreement on the use of United States Air Bases m Britain. Mrs. Barbara Castle (Labour) had asked m the House of Commons whether the agreement reached
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  • 56 1 KATMANDU, NEPAL, Dm.. 23. Nepalese policemen m good for reconstruction work. Five hundred of them, pressed into service after Nepal's disastrous mountain floods, have completed reconstruction of the 28-mile raxaul to Bhimpedi Highway by which import sources m India ;ire linked to the Nepalese ropeway, only
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  • 127 1 Socialism In India— Gradual Process Says Nehru NEW DELHI, Dec. 23: The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, told the Congress Parliamentary Party that the establishment of Socialism m India proposed by the Government and overwhelmingly suppoted In the Lower House would be a gradual progress. Even Chinese leaders felt it
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  • 82 1 Kotelawala To Spend 3 Days In Manila TOKYO: Dec. 23 Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, will leave Japan Friday after an eight-day stay here. His departure has been aeiayed from its scheduled 4 p.m. Thursday. Kotelawala. who arrived here from the United States, will spend three days m
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  • 315 1 or. Parliamentary Delegation Urged To Visit Malaya To Examine Political And Military Situation And Report LONDON, Dec. 23. Mr. Penner Brockway, a labour Member of Parliament, suggested that an all party British Parliamentary Delegation should visit Malaya to examine the political and military situation there and made recommendations. Malaya he
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  • 70 1 KIDNAPPING OF CHILDREN IN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI, Dec. 23.— At least 123 children were kidnapped" m India's capital during 1953, Home Minister Kailas Nath Katju has told Parliament. Of these 91 wera girls. During the first ten months of this year children reported as kidnapped numbered 72. Police recovered
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  • 49 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 23. India issued a special postage stamp to convmemorate the holding m nearby Dehtra Dun of the Fourth World Forrestry Congress m December. The stamp, of two Anna (about 2 1/2 U.B. cents) denomination pictures the Indian Fdrest Research Institute at Defvra Dun. AP
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  • 93 1 Rita's Back NEW YROK, Dec. 23 Screen si.a r Rita Haywcth Tuesday was reported on vie verge of signing anew million dollar picture contract which would end her money troubles and prov.de her husband, singer Dick Haymes, with a job. Under tie projected cmtract witn Columbia Picture she would start
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  • 115 1 China Tibet Motor Road NEY/ DELHI, Dec. 23/: The first truck ccnvoy has passed over Red China's new motor road into Tibet, according to repcrts reaching her e from the North-Eastern Indian frontier town of Kalimpon^ Sources Jj n Kalimpdng, a centre fc r Tibetan traders, also said the Red
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    • 101 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 2S: The Indian High. Commission In London has made representations to Britain about discrimination against Indians m an English hoteJ, Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of External Affairs, said today. She toldl a questioner m the Council of States (Upper House)
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    • 21 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 23: POPE PIUS XII spend a fairly restful night it was MQtounoqi today— Reuter
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  • 423 2 Indian Daily Mail S'po re, Fr i.De c.2 4, 1954 Information Is Chief Weapon Against Bandits EXHORTING the public to end the .Emergency as quickly as possible, the Director of Anti-Bandit Operations General Sir Geoffrey Bourne declared: "If you dent finish this thing, then one day the Communists will come
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  • 127 2 ESSEX: (Connecticut) Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bowles will leave here on Jan. 2 on i three-month trip to I/idit Pakistan and Africa. Mr. Bowles, former Ambassador to India, said that they were making- the trip as private dttzandj. Me se&d they wanted to emphasis,.
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  • 1241 2 RAPID STRIDES IN INDIANISATION FUTURE EXPANSION EXPLAINED NEW DELHI: Saturday last, Dec, 18— Indian Navy Day marked the passing of yet another year of notable achievements m the history of the Indian Navy. Great strides have been made during the period by the growing service m
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  • 78 2 TRICHUR: About 1,800 e mpolyees of the Palapilli Rubber Estate have gone on an indefinite strike since last week demanding increase m wages and better working conditions. A tripartite conference at Tnvandrum on December 6 held to settle the issue failed as the management was not
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  • 376 2 MADRAS: The death occurred of Dr. Ambadl Krishna Menon on Dec. 17 at his brother's residence m Sterling Road, Nungambakkam, due to a sudden heart attack. Dr. Krishna Menon, who was 69. belonged to Amhadi house, an aristocratic Nayax family of
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  • 95 2 Golden Jubilee Of Madras Vet College MADRAS: The Golden Juuilee of the Madras Veterinary College is to be celebrated m the middle of January 1955. In that connection, a cattle and pcultry show has been arranged besides an exhibition. The Association has also planned a sale of flags and a
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  • 110 2 NEW DELHI: Negotiations tor the de jure transfer of the French settlements to Incite would oe started as soon es fihe Joint Financial Commission, and th? Joint Commis-i t on Education had Anishen their labours, Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External ivlfalrs, told
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  • 99 2 QUILON: A batch of 35 students Including- 14 women, studying- social education at Gandhig-nam near Madura), paid a visit to the Indo-Norweg-ian flsheiy development project area at NeendaKaray, near here. The trainees are led by Sn V. Achuthan Nayar, Assistant Director of the social education centre at
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  • 185 2 Rail Crash In U.P.— 3 Killed BANARAS: Three persons were killed and twelve Injured when the Prayag Passenger collided with a goods train standing Hajipur sftatioa on the Sonepur-Muzafarpur section of the North-Eastern Railway last Wednesday. As a result of the collision, one third-class bogie of the Prayag Passenger and
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  • 152 2 MADRAS. A deputation on behalf O f the agriculturists t>f Ramanathapuram, Paramukudi and Mamamiihurai taluks met the Chief Minister, Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, and the Minister for TuMic Works, the Raja of Kamnad, and explained to them the fears entertained by the agricultures of the taluk? resulting
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  • 130 2 KANCHEEPURAM: Mr D. Sundararaj.. Iyengar. local agent of the Burmah-S.. rt w. met with a tragic death last week when his car struck against a tree near Sriperumbudur whiia proceeding- towards Madras. Mr. lyengar and the driver Parasuraman, were killed on the spot, Mr. Singara
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  • 122 2 KARUR: The students of the District Board Secondary School at Vangal, Karur taluq, are on strike m protest against the transfer of the Tamil Pundit to Jayamkondan. The strike began on Dec. 6, and continues. It is alleged that the Tamil Putadat wanted the girl students
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  • 104 2 Madras Moratorium Act MADRAS: The SuiC m mittee of the Legislature Cmgrress Party appointed A\itJi Mr. N. Go^ala Menon a* the Convener to examine th* indebted Agriculturists <sn porary) Relief Act lva-!-(Moratorium Act) and make its recommendations to the Government, held its first meeting, a l the Chamber uf Mr.
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  • 54 2 NEW DELHI- The i..;ai output of diamonds m India dunng i 950 was 2,207 carats, the Minister xor KeiAiurces and Scientific Kescarc'i, Matf.ana Afcdud .Kaiam Azvui, told Mr. D. c. Sharma m the Lok Sabha. The total an;:>im r of royalty received from these lr.ines dunn.r 1953-54
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  • 389 2 AHMEDABAD: Mr. U. N. Dftiebar, Presidentelect of the Indian. National Congress, said at a Press conference here: "People are asked to realise the dignity of labour, but why should people labour when it does not pay economically and socially." In India to-day,"
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  • 67 2 MDARAS: At a special meeting of the Chingieput District Board, held last week at the office of the Board m t>aidapet, Mr. R. Govindarajalu Naidu, President, presiding, Mr. N. P. Krlshnaswami Reddiar (Congress) was unanimously elected Vice-President. Thirty-six out <ot the 48 members attended the meeting.
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  • 81 2 MADRAS: A conference of Vice-chancellors of Universities and the Chairman of the Secondary Education Board will be held m New Delhi on Jan. 8, said Mr. D. s- Reddi, Director of Public Instruction, Andhra, who returnee to Madras recently by air fnom Visakhapatnam. Mr. Reddi said that
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  • 75 2 EHAGALFUR: An armed g&n^r of four rooovs killed one person by revolver fire and injured several others, when they raided a molasses shop m Sultanganj last week (;nd, according to reports reaching here. The robbers decamped with all the cash m the shop On their way
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  • 81 2 BOMBAY: Mr. D. N. Pritt. Q.C., arrived here last Thursday from Colombo by air. Mr Pritt will stay m India for about three weeks. He will appear m a murder trial m Nagpur as defence counsel. He will then proceed to Telengana to meet his 'old
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  • 130 2 MADRAS: Air Ceylc n would explore the possibility of running an air service between Jaffna and Cochin, said Mr. Dlxcn Kotelawala, Director of Civil Aviation, Ceylon Government, and a Director oi Air Ceylon, on arrival here last week from Colombo. Mr. Dixon Kotelawala, who is
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  • 109 2 NEW DELHI: The Government Of India last week announced the appo.ntment cf a Committee to enquire into the terms of conditions of service of the pilots and berthing staft of th e Port Of Bombay and ci corresponding staff m the port cf Calcutta. Mr.
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  • 73 2 NEW DELHI: Besides expressing "unhappmess" over the Delhi Congress affairs generally the Congress Parliamentary Board took drastic acticn on complaints of "malpractices" m the Congress delegates' elections m Delhi. The Board suspended three newly elected delegates Mr. Shiv Charan Gupta, a former Deputy Minister, iMr. Mannohini Sohal
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  • 68 2 BANKURA: The death occurred here last Friday due to heart failure, of Mr. G. P. Sinha, President Of the Bankur a District Congress Committee. A veteran constructive worker, the late Mr. Sinha was a well-known Congress leader and suffered imprisonment several times during the freedom movement.
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  • 75 2 NEW DELHI: Government are taking steps to create additional capacity m the Chit' fcaranjan locomotive works to increase the outturn Of locomotives and boilers. Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister fcr Railways, who revealed this m reply to a question by M~. H. C. Mathur tn the
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  • 46 2 LONDON: A n crder fo r 25. —main-line locomotives for delivery to Indian Government railways ha s been placed with the Worth British Locomotive Company by the emergency procurement service or the U«ited States General Service Administration. Washington, v wu announced nerc— FOC
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  • 991 3 Pandari Bai XT could be said with the x greatest truth that no real artiste has come to the South Indian screen, except one happy exception and that artiste is Pandari Bai. It is today her misfortune to lie like a scintillating jewel m the hands of
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  • 199 3 With golden age of the Mughal period with a tinge of tantasy as its background, v.lth the most witty and interesting- character of Birbal as its subject and with realistic ep sodes and different facets of n s legendcry personality afJ the matter, Emsheth Productions 'Raja
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  • 140 3 Vindhan, who is credited with the dialogue for tre film Goondu-kili' has now assumed editorial charge of the Tamil magazine 'Manitrutn' (Man), previously, he left the journalistic world for writing dialogue for the film Sivakami. 1 Now that he has gone back to the desk, some
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  • 117 3 MGM's extensive search for the ideal 'Ben Hur" has still not reached its end. Aimcst. every available actor m Hollywood aspires to the part but it may go to an unknown if producer Sam Zimbalist rinds one more suited to the role. His office has been besieged
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    65 3 Stage Screen A boy and a grirl m a desolate place— the boy gets courage and the girl gets the fright. A.shok and JValini are stranded amidst the yawnin X ruins of Egypt with no sign of life for mile* around. With subdued emotion betrayed m her glowtae eyes and
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  • 382 3 PRODUCER Atae Tsuboi, of the Toei Motion Picture Company, accompanied by Shantilal Shah, assistant cameraman of Patel India Limited, left Bombay for Delhi to scout locations for the Indo-Japanese coproduction m Gevacolor. "The Black Leopard of Bengal." Producer Patel could not accompany the
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  • 486 3 Sparkling London Streets Ruins Of Ancient Egypt The Price For Dull And Dragging Sequences the humdrum of busy London City and still quiet dead ruins of ancient Egypt lies loosely knit the theme of 'NAAZ,' born out of the pen of veteran Abbas. Much, therefore, was expected
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  • 67 3 Quite a stir has been caused m the local trade-circles With the announcement that the Censor Beard has refused to pass Sohrab Mod's latest 'Mirza Galib'. The news has taken the trade circles with surprise because the releasedate has been announced from next week, it is
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  • 480 3 Nirupa Roy appeared before Chief Presidency Magistrate, Sftri K. J. Khambatta, Esplanade Court, Bombay for cross-examination m a case m which the editor of a Gujarat! film journal called 'Garjana' was charged with blackmailing her: Shri Li. M. Thakker, the editor, is said to have been
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  • 201 3  -  Noor Mahal fVF late it ha- become tbe fashion with film producers In the East a s well as West to tlijf out Arabian Night fantasies with adaptations suiting ones own whims. The latest is 'NOOR MAHAL 1 and Shakila has become
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  • 54 3 The Maharashtra Vangmiy:i Mandul, Patel, will accord a reception to Raj Kapoor and Nargis when two albums brought by Mr. M- V- Don.le from Russia will be prescnto<l to them. These albums were handed over to Mr. Don^e by the Moscow University to be conveyed
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  • 28 3 Written by Bhanu Prutap and directed by Ra-j Kapooi, 'Nail,' was launched formally at the R. X, Studios. Ha,i ana ffarjis lead the cast.
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  • 42 3 'Velakari's Hindi Version Is 'Naya Admi' Jupiter's Hindi version of 'Velakart' is entitled 'Naya Admi.' It us bein^ directed by C. P. Dixit with Anjali, Ramarao, Gope and Anwar Hussain m the leading roles. Rajendra Krishna hag written the dialogue and songs.
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  • 26 3 Madhuri, daughter of Director Vijay Bhatt was joined m wedlock with Kishore Chandra, son of S. M. Vyas of Super Art works.
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    24 3 Little Known Kumar I Vanaja Little known Kumari Vanaja' but a really good actress, who made a good show of herself m 'S.VMSAK AM
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  • 145 3 Enrol plynn, reputed to. have obtained the highest salary figure ever paid to one star by a British producer, under his contract with Herbert Wilcox is to make a series of films over three years. No figure has been announced for IHynn-s salary, but
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  • 37 3 S. M. S. Naidu visited Bombay to finalize arrangements for the recording of -songs with music director C. Ramcnandra for his new Hindi picture 'Azaad 1 starring Dllip and Meena Kumarl.
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    46 3 'OUR CHILD' is a Tamil „\etur» fan ncarin c completion with S. Yaratakshm:, and Manohar m the leading roiet. It must be a picture shot through and through with tragedy. Here the Husband hit by misfortune i« emptyta^ |li heart to bia nomiwfv) v*f«»
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  • 479 4 ■I year and tbe OBt -w«i' Period have been devoted *h ?>. te uUu "K ot film* that catered t o tne physical rather than the menial urge of human nature ihe oody w2s gi\un more importance than the soul' said
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  • 56 4 SUMITRA IN FULL BLOOM! Sumitra Dcvi a popular actress of Bengal and Bombay, made her debut m sun, l hi" m 1»44. She has made vast progress since then and the advance she htm made m the course of ten years is evident indeed! With tl)eng*& features, and Bombay make-up
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  • 102 4 India's tragedyking Dilip Kumar has started learning spoken Bengali with gTeat interest. The popular star has been persuaded to work m a Bengali picture by Pronoti Ghosh who is producing it. Dilip can speak m Bengali because of his close association with Abhi BhutUcharji. In leisure
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  • 66 4 A scene m which Nandaram an Stunt Swaminathan were slugging away at one another at the foot of a mountain was recently shot for the film 'Nallavan,' being made by Sunrise Pictures. Due for release next month, the picture has p. K. Saraswathi, Raja Sulochana,
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  • 23 4 They Will Make You 'Laff Laff ni.lhP- '^"Sh-Prin^'of Tamil sci-een, Thangavem, KarunaMSie??*TS I IBBp S5li fe f tured ta 4 MISS AMafX' (Mlai
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  • 73 4 Producer-director P. N. Arora told 'Cine Advance* m an Interview that he is contemplating to remake 'Chltralekha' m kodak colour, which will be later printed In tochniaolour. Vyjayanthimala has since been signed U p to play the lead with iPradeep Kumar as the leading man. Shanker-Jai
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  • 58 4 Uday ShankarV' unique open air shadow dance-drama 'Ram. leela' came to an end at the Ranji Stadium, Calcutta Speaking at the last' performance Uday Shankar revealed that Government had levied entertainment tax on his shows at the rate which applied to cricket matches because the
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    69 4 That la indeed one of the maddening' looks of Madhub*la, the lovely girl of the (Indian screen. Easily one of the best actresses of India, Madhubala faces a hot jtval to top Dune m Mehboob's AMAK with the luscious Ninimi co-sttarring. DUip Kumar will be having a
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  • 357 4 FelutrJ l Film Jn«^' at whlch Inaia n docuxnentanes were shown among hims from 38 countrieswas the most notable and successful" of the eight Festivals held since 19*7, says the official magazine •Ifesuvdi 54,' published this week. i*'rom modest beginn^s the Festival had grown dteaun y in
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  • 54 4 In a special cable Producer Ram tah Vyas of Navkala Niketan has offered the title role to Tyrone Power m his forthcoming historical with Egy t Vian background. If Tyrone Power accept this offer, this famed Hollywood action-hero vrill be seen on the Indian screen
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  • 59 4 As though to emphasise the fact that Tamil audiences are interested m themes relating to the family as a unit, and to the home, there is another picture, 'Nalla Veedu' (Good Home) which has been announced. It is stated that Manohar and Shlvaji Ganesan will act
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  • 63 4 From Asthma Well known South Indian dancer actress Padmini is suffering from acute Asthma, it is reliably learnt. Padmini of 'Mr. Samipat' fame is now working for producer V m M. Vyas m his under production picture 'Apsara* After she fulfils her present assignment Padmini may quit
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  • 65 4 After the release of 'Rath.i-K-kanneer/ National Pictures are said to be planning their next firm, which is reported to De based on a novel by Victor Hug", the principal character m which will be a n idiot. M R. Radha wilL. m all rmbab Hty. act
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  • 52 4 This pretty little girl, Kumari Rukmani Ramanathan is doing a 'Thlllana' dance m Ampong, Kuala Lumpur, recently m aid of Am pong Tamil School Fund, m the picture below, the bashful looking Letchumi, Klang is doing a gipsy dance, with Santha and Valli, m male
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  • 1163 4  -  Saroj K. Sengupta By TT happens cften enough. A x star flies m from Bombay and the Calcutta Air port begins to lock like a theatre o n a premiers night. Press and Police find themselves busy up and down the city streets. But
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  • 838 5 India's Greatness Has Inspired Yugoslavia Tito Statement Issued On Arrival In Delhi NEW DELHI: "I am convinced that cur stay m India and our meetings and talks with President Prasad, Prime Minister N ehru and the other leaders will be of great benefit to both our countries. Personal contacts and
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  • 64 5 DUMKA: Acharya Vincba Bhave who bad been running' temperature sSnce Dec. 13 Is better now, it Is learnt here. He was examined last Thursday by the Civil Surgeon Of Dumka, Dr. S. M. Hasin, and Dr. K. S. P. Sinha, Assistant Surgeon, at village Chitr a near Deoghar
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  • 236 5 No Promise That Rly. Fares Will Not Be Raised NEW DELHI: The Railway Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, told the Lok Sabha la3t thursday that l»e could give no "categorical assurance" that railway fares and freights would not be increased during; the next five years. "My general desire," he said,
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  • 42 5 GORAKHPUR: Mr. K. B. Mathur, Member. Railway Board (Transportation), told Pressmen here that the abolition of interclass on Indian (railways was toeing actively considered. He, however, could not give the time when this would actually be effected.— FOC
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  • 41 5 NEW DELHI: The International Commission m Cambodia has set up a Political Advisers' Committee, consisting of Mr. S. D. Kalelkax (India), Mr. R. Murrary (Canada) and Mr. J. Czesak (Poland), according to a report received here.- FOC
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  • 304 5 Newspaper Reporter's Appeal Allowed GORAKHPUR: Mr. Desh j Deepak. Additional Sessions Judge, Gorakhpur, has al- lewed the appeal of Mr. Gyan Prakash Roy, Gorakhpur correspondent of the National Herald and Navajivan, who had, convicted under Sec 500 I.P.C. (defamation) but who had been acquitted under Sec I 4 Of the
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  • 50 5 BANGALORE: Marshal rito, President Of Yugoslavia, s expected to visit Mysore State about Jan. 20. on his .iay back from Burma. After visiting Burma, Marshal Tito and! party will visit Madras, Bangalore. Mysore md Cochin, before leaving for V upuslavi* by ship from Co- rhin. FOC
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  • 114 5 Manufacture Of Motor Cars In India BOMBAY: The Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Krishnamachari said last Fnday that the Government Of India had not brought about the ■liquidation' 1 of Genltiu Motors as suggested by mi American diplomat m Bangalore. Inaugurating the C.A.F.E.A. session, Mr. Krishnamachari said General
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  • 136 5 Study Of Upanishads Urged majjkas: Tne value or the study Of Upanishads was emphasised by Sir S. Varadachari. retired Judge of the Supreme Court, inaugurating the Upanishad discourses by Swami ChLnmayananda organisde under the auspices of the Second Upanishad Gnanu Yagna Committee m Thyagarayanagar, at the specially erected pandal near
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  • 93 5 NEW DELHI: The Minister for Commerce, Dr. D. P. Karmarkar told Mr. Choitram Gidwani mi n th e Lok Sabh a that as a rule, the Government did not start new industries themselves, if the existing demand and the demand that was likely to arise m
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  • 71 5 NEW DELHI: The total face value of Indian currency and bank notes of various denominations printed at the currency note press at Nasik In 1953 was Rs. 66,830 lakhs, the Minister for Revenue and Offence Expenditure. Mr. Arun Chandra Guha, told Mr. Krishnacharya Joshi m a written reply
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  • 295 5 NEW DEJLHI: The use «if Hindi m the proceedings of the i,ok sabha is being speedeu up w!tu vigour. The Speaker, Mr. Mavlankar, every »'«m and tlier reminds both the Ministers and members ihttt Hindi is tft«? national language ».f India md that if they
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  • 164 5 VIJAYAWADA: Leaders of the lAndtora Congress, Krishlkar lx>k and Praja parties, who held joint discussions here last week are understood to have provisionally agreed to the proposal for evolving a joint front of the parties with a joint parliamentary programme to avoid multicornered, contests
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  • 75 5 KANPUR: The body o f Sir Jwala Praaad Srivastava was cremated here on Wednesday at Bhairon Ghat on the bank of the Ganga. Draped .m the "nri-cotour, the body was brought here from Lucknow m the afternoon. Hundreds of people filed past as it lay
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  • 219 5 NEW DELHI; Stormy interruptions, right from the beginning, marked the consideration of the Preventive Detention Amendment Bill m the Rajya Sabha last Thursday. The Bill seeks to extend the life of the parent Act till Dec. 31, 1957. and to exclude Jammu and
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  • 349 5 MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramanyam, Minister for Finance, informed the Madras Legislative Assembly that "at present there is no proposal pending with this Government I'cr levying tax on or prohibiting crossword puzzles." The Minister added that cotton market betting was already* prohibited by law. The Minister
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  • 58 5 MADRAS: Prof. Pual Adricu Maurice Din:, Nobel Laureate and the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics m the University of Cambridge accompanied by his wifo, arrived here last" week by Bombay Express. He will stay m the City for some days and wili visit places of interest here,
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  • 68 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. H. V. Pataskar, Minister m the Ministry of Law, introduced m the Lok Sabha a Bill to amend the Delimitation Commission Act, 1952. The Bill, according to the statement of objects and reasons, seeks to empower the Commission to rectify omissions m final orders m
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  • 52 5 G. Ranianathan, our photographer m Klang. His address <s 66 Rembau Street, P.O. Box 75. Klang. Copies Of pictures taken m iilang and published m these columns are available with him Siting Seng Poh, Photographers 5, Gtiun Hup Street, KUang, (Tel. 181). One of the leading photographer?
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  • 131 5 Lahore Likely Capital Of West Pakistan KARACHI: Lahore i» likely to be the headquarters, at least for the present of the West Pakistan unit. An interim Government 1» expected to take over the administration of the area created after W eluiOfS the present West Pakistan provinces and State* Into a
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  • 144 5 Rajputana Varsity Students On Strike JAIPUR: Mr. G. a Ch&tterjee, Vice-ChancelAor of Kajputana University has appealed to the students of the Uw College who have been on strike from Dec. 2 to return to their classes. Is a statement he said after resumption of normal work, If the students feflt
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  • 106 5 COMMITTEE TO PROBE INTO PORT SERVICE HEW DELHI: Th* Government of India announced the appointment of a committee to inquire into the terms and conditions of service of the Pilots and berthing staff of the port of Bombay and of cori^sponding staff m th c port ot Calcutta. v Mr.
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  • 206 5 NEW DELHI; The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told the i-ok Sabha that some Ru iC rs had approved of the idea of using- some part of their privy puirsli for developmental purposts m jthejir States. Most of them had also contribute! SJbstantiaJ.ly to the National! Plan Loan.
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  • 447 6 Defence Secretary's Speech At Kalutara Tamil Festival KALUTARA: "The minorities In Ceylon need not be afraid of their position or future a» long as there was a democratic government In Ceylon" said Mr. V. Nalliah, Parliamentary Secretary, to the Ministry Of Defence and External
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  • 82 6 The Bth annual General meeting of the Singapore City Council Water Department Labour Union will be held at 76, Race Cour.se Road, on Sunday, Dec. 26 at 9.00 a.m. Among items tc be discussed are: Matters relating to the expected dismissal of 300 lab- 1 ourers
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  • 68 6 U. S. Indian Pact WASHINGTON. Ueu 23: Thd Foreign Operations Administration yesterday announced a U.S.-India agreement to extend a Flood Ccntrol Programme to a n additional 11,000,000 persons m [ndia. The programme Is the largest of its kind. It provides protection fo r a hundred millien persons, FOA said The
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  • 79 6 Jinnah's Birthday Anniversary Tomorrow Under the auspices of the Overseas Pakistan League of Singapore the Birthday Anniversary of Qaid-E-Azam Mohammad Ali Jiinnah, Founder of Pakistan will be celebrated by holding a mass meeting •under the cfrsjairmanslaip of Mr. M. J. Namazie, tomorrow Saturday, at 1.30 (p.m. m the premises of
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  • 102 6 The Umar Pulavar Ta/ril School, will hold a meeting nt the school premises On Wth day Dec. 26 at 3 p.m. to celobrate the Umar Pulavar Re membrance Day. The Supervisor of Pri /ate Schools, Mr. J. B. Appady-it will be present, and Mrs. J.B. Appadurai
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  • 41 6 The annu.'.j general meeting of the Overseas Pakistan League w'il be held tomorrow Saturday, at 3.00 p.m. at No. 31, Lorang 12, Geylang, m the premises of the All Malaya Mus*li m Missionary Society. All the members are invited to attend.
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    79 6 Mr. M. S. Maniain, Police (Inspector, KuaUa Kubu Bahru, and nephew of Mr. N. K. Pillay, Chief Health Inspector Muar was married recently, according to Hindu rites, to Mls s Rasanmlar Strenadurai, Teacher, Trafalgar School, Singapore and daugter of Mr. X Sinntv d 1 s\\ iTjii^A'ays STnga-iore. A Tea Party
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  • 101 6 The Rajaji Sports Club is making: a trip to <Kluane over the Christinas holidays to play two friendly games against the Government Kng~ liah School Old Boys Association tomorrow, Saturday, and on Sunday Dec. 26 against the KlUang Indian Association. The following: are
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  • 110 6 Queen' s Fellowship Winner Dr. Seah Cheng Siew has been awarded i, Queens Fellowship for 1955, tenable f;r two years, commencing m March 1956. Dr. Seah wa& born m Singapore and received his cniy education at the Anglo 'Jl-i MM School, Singapore. He qualified fro m the King Jjdward VII
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  • 42 6 Philosophical Congress In Colombo Mr. Ramachandra Rao, Mysore Education Minister arriving at Colombo Airport on 18.12.54, to participate m the Indian Philosophical Congress. About 3,000 delegates from various countries are expected to take part m the Congress, of whom 100 are women
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  • 120 6 Red China Must Be Excluded —DR. ROEM DJAKARTA, Dec. 23: Chinese Republic should not be invited tc the forthcoming Afro-Asian Conference. The one-time Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr, Mohammad Roen, said here today. Dr. Roen who is one of the leaders of the powerful opposition party, the religious islamlc "Ma-qjumi", said
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  • 143 6 Samajam Gives $250 For Flood Relief The Singapore Kerala SamaJam has donated a sum cf *250.00 to the Flooa Keliet Fund. This is the first instalment, Mr. Cynl Peter, the new President of the Samajam, told the Indian Daily Ma.l last night. Requesting all Malayalees to contribute to th e
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  • 72 6 Government survey teams yesieraay continued their investigation of the families living m the flood-devastated areas all over the island. Mr. T. P. Cromwell, Secretary for Social Welfare, said that four more survey teams will tour the Geylang Serai area today. Arrangement for the free distribution of
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  • 27 6 Terrorists cut telecommunication wires m the Segamat area of Johore on Tuesday and Wednesday, says an Emergency Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 67 6 CALCUTTA, Dec. 23.— Wrist watches have topped gold bullion as the leading article carried into India t»y smugglers customs agents here report Swiss watches by the nun dreds, most of them brought In by ship from Hong Kong, have been seized m recent inspections In the
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  • 62 6 LONDON. Dec. 23.— Th c British Government is anxious to see trade with China In non-strategic goods developed as much as possible N Mr, Austin Low, Minister of State at the Board of Trade said. Mr. Arthur L«wis (Labour) had toW the House of Com-
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