Indian Daily Mail, 7 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 321 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENT!
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  • 334 1 To Retain Sympathy Of S.E.A. Countries Uncommitted In Cold War LONDON, Jan. 6. Sir Anthony Eden wiA visit several S^-^-^JjJ Asian capitals next month for important talks wim government leaders in this key area between the Communist pnd anti-Commums t worlds. The Foreign Office announcing
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  • 129 1 Nominations To Andhra Elections From Our Own Correspondent MADiIAS, Jan. b. Ke:<n fight is expected m thti j«4*oral election in Anliu.v ior ylO poisons a:e contesting I9V seats. Independer.u fona the largest number wan 41ti ru •w--nations. while Uoininun sta come nert with 265 Congi-eas is contesting 154 .scat.-, wh.ie
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  • 173 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 6 India and the United States, are studying compromise proposaia to bieak. the dead-ioclc over commercial aiT agreements to avoid suspension of American services througn this country on Jan. 10, renaD .e Indian sources said yesterday. They reported the proposals .ncludcd: immediate reduction
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  • 111 1 Stalin's Son Dead, Daughter Banished VIENNA, Austria. Jan. 6 Joseph Stalin's son. Vassily. is dead, and his daughter. Scutiuna, has been banished from Moscow. an Austrian new.sitaper said yesterday. The paper, Graz Kleines Blatt. said its informat.un came frorr- a Western diplomat in Moscow who spent cniistmaa vacation in Austria
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  • 83 1 O i'TAV/A, Canada, Jan. t> Prime Minister Mchammco Aii Of Pak stan in expected here Jan. 24 for a state visit lasting two or three days. He was t-> have v sited Ottawa last autumn but was called home suddenly while in Washington to
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  • 127 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6: Major General Shahid Hanud, ch.et of ordnance tor the Pakistan Army, arrived here yesteruay from New York ror conieiences with U.S. Army author.ties on mutual defence questions. Pakistan and the united States signed a mutual defence assistance agreement last May. The first
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  • 29 1 Tamils Festival Oratorical Contest will be held! in the Kamakrishna Mission Lecture Hall at Hartley Read, o n Saturday, Jan. 8, 1955 comment, ing at 3 p.m.
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  • 83 1 LONDON. Jan. 6: Mr. F. CLi Barraclough warden at Malaya Hall the Social Centre for Malaya students in London, is seriously ill with a threat infection at a London hospital. For 29 years Mr. Barraclough was in the educational department in Malaya beginn.ng as a teacher
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  • 303 1 Periyar Deplores Alagu Kavadi (Self Mortification) Fire-Walking Importance Of Education Stressed Periyar V. Ramasamy addressing a gathering of over two thousand Indians in iVivai base last evening strongly deplored the practice of self-morti-fication (Alugu ftavadi) and lire- walking. Periyar added that one .should be God-fearing and develop love towards Him.
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  • 210 1 Australia's Plan To Curb Subversion MELBOURNE, Jan. 6; Defence problems, particularly in South-East Asia, will dominate a series of meetings which the Australian Federal Cabinet starts today to "brief" the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, for the Commonwealth Premiers Conference starting in London on January 31. Mr. Menzies, it
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  • 31 1 COLOMBO. Jan. 6 Sir John Kotelawala, the Ceylon Prime Minister, has accepted an official invitation to visit Australia. NV> date was mentioned for the visit. Reuter
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  • 56 1 There will be free Cinema shows to Tamil students only at the Royal and Diamond Theatres on Saturday, Jan. 8, 1955 at 9 a.m. in connection with Tamils Festival Celebrations in the Colony- 'V L. A G A M' (Tamil) will be screened at Diamond
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  • 125 1 PHOTOS, Periyar E V Ramasamy, (centre in black shirt) the visiting Indian leader met Singancre oressmen at a dinner at Tal Tone Restaurant on Monday, Jan. S, 1955. Others in the Dicture are (from right of Periyar) Mr. G. O. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, Slngancre Mr G
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  • 33 1 Mr. Heah Joo Seang, Chair man of the All-Cbminunily Reception Committee, penang garlanding Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, on his arrival at the Peuang Airport on Dec 31.
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  • 328 1 Ike's. Warning To Future Military Aggression In Asia Will Meet United Response WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. President Eisenhower told the Congress today that future military ig gression and subversion against the free nations of Asia will meet a united response. Outlining United States policy in his Annual State of the Union
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  • 25 1 RANGOON, Jan. 6 Burmese Papers today welcomed Tito as a hei»o very like the "Founder of Modern Burma" General Aun# San. Reuter
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  • 125 1 MADHAVA NAIR GENERAL SECY. OF CONGRESS? From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 6: South Indian Member of Parliament Mr. K. P. Madhava Nair, It 13 learnt, will be appointed aa one 01 the two general secretaries* Of the Indian National Congress at the Avadi Session. Mr. S. N. Agarwul will
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  • 55 1 A thirty-year-old bhcodan worker from Orrissa, named Mr. Ranji Shuhuk. has arrived in Madras for the Avadi Session by walking; all the way more than thirteen hundred miles. During his long trek of abqut 75 days, he succeeded in getting mere than two hundred acres of
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  • 51 1 LONDON. Jan. 6: The Queen has approved the appo.ntment Of Cclonel (temporary Brigadier) J. R. C. Hamilton. Director of Plans at the War Office, to be Chief of Staff at Headquarters Malaya command, the War Office announced yesterday Cclonel Hamilton will be promoted to Major-General.—
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  • 774 2 MADRAS: When the Experts' Committee of the Music Academy reassembled recently at the P. S. Hingh School Hall, Mylapore, Vidwan Chittoor Subramania PUlai presiding, Mr. Alain Danielcu. International Musicologist and Director, Adyar Library, gave a highly interesting and instructive exposition of Folk Music in different parts
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  • 745 2 "We are on the eve of drawing up a second Five-Year Plan, 1 he added. "It is important that this should result in big step forward, more especially in creating employment ami greater production, chiefly in industry. This can only happen by joint effort
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  • 339 2 NAGPUR: The General Council of the Indian National Trade Union Congress recently suggested that the second Five- Year Plan should have as its basis the providing of gainful employment to millions of countrymen both in the rural as well as in the urban sector. The General
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  • 233 2 CALCUTTA: With encouragement from local Japanese Consulate officials, Dr. Kalidas Nag, Orientalist and a member of the Council of States, proposes to start an Indo-Japan-ese Friendship Association in Calcutta, in an effort to revitalise social and cultural contacts between Indians and the Japanese here. The Association may have
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  • 328 2 NEw DBLHL: A new draft calendar for India is being printed in Calcutta and will be circulated early next year for eliciting public opinion. The calendar was prepared by the Calendar Reform Committee of the Indian Council of Scientific Research. According to the final reebmmen dat
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  • 239 2 Churches Worried Over South African Policy LONDON: Religious circles here, unhappy and worried over the South African Government's racial segregation policy, are likely to make an appeal soon for "men and women of outstanding devotion and ability- to work in South Africa. Matters have come to a head over the
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  • 85 2 HYDERABAD; Mr. SaT.yanarayan Reddy, joint secretary of the All-Hyderabad Trade Union Congress, Mr. M,ahendra, assistant secretary ana Mr. Mallesham, a worker of the Hyderabad Spinning and Weaving MMls, we re arrested last week. The arrests were ln connection with the satyagraha now gokn ff o n for
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  • 611 2 TV^W DELHI: Vice-Presi-dent Dr. Kadhakrishnan inaugurated o n Christmas Day the AU-India Shia Conference. The conference, the VicePresident said, i n hi s address, was being held on Christmas Day, which was known for the spirit of goodwill an<i fellowship. Happiness, Dr. Radhaknshnan
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  • 115 2 NEW DELHI: India is opening a permanent emporium in Geneva early next year to display a representative collection of Indian industrial and handicrafts products. ■Arrangements are also beinpr made to reach an agreement with an European firm to seU Indian goods, samples of which will be
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  • 289 2 AHMEDAItAD: The three-day session Of the Indian History Congress concluded here last Thursday evening. Besides reading of number of papers in different sections the Congress adopted a number of resolution* Through one of the resolutions the Congress expressed concern over the reported
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  • 416 2 UNESCO Exhibition In Madras MADRAS: A scientific attitude ot m.nd was very necessary to know the trutn, said Air. Sri Praka&a, Governor ct Madras, declaring open trie UNESCO Scientific Exhibition "on our senses and the knowledge Of the wonu" sponsored by the Education Department 01 Madras Government at the University
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  • 384 2 MADRAS: The Vital role that tourism played i n cultivating a better vision and deeper understanding of human nature was emphasised by Dr. Rm. Alagappa Chettiar when he presided ever the screening of the films "Himalayan Holiday", "Travel Royal" "Travel France" and "Travel America" by the Un.ted
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  • 118 2 MADRAS; To control anthrax, an infectious disease among sheep and goats, State Government experts have produced a preventive known as the Anthrax Spore Vaccine. Madras State has a population of 8,000,000 head of sheep and 5,000,000 goats. About 10 per cent of this is lost
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  • 1080 3 JN these two lines is couched the whole philosophy of a man who rose frcrn* humble beginnings to become the Indian Film Industry's most respected and talkea-Of personality. The couplet of Oriental wisdem of faith and trust points to Producer Mehboob Khan's unta.hng belief that "no matter
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  • 146 3 Lali Papi Ragi Stunt Pays! How far have the Travancoie Sisters, Lalitha, Patlmini and Ragini, sincerely conformed to the public declaration r -hey made some months ago 10 retire fro m the fll m worid, oecaus they were fed un with ■urns? They incidentally sad ihey would not be signing
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  • 242 3 M S. KRISHNAN, who along with T. A. Mathuram was once upon a time considered a Must* in every Tamil film has been ordered to repay a sum of Ks. cne hundred thousand which was given to him by Kaj Shri Pictures e.
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  • 152 3 piLM actor, K. R. Ramaswamy, has been ordered to pay a sum of Rs. 15,000 to the propr etor of a drama troupe. Be it noted that almost every him actor and actress has a stake in the wcrld of drama, as he or
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  • 36 3 Two Soviet delegates paid a visit to Raj Kapocr's R. K. Studios last week. They were treated to lunch and shown rushes of Raj, Kapoor's coming pi"ture, 'Shre e 420.'
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    65 3 When a young lad meets a lovely lass in a garden, where no other body is prowling, naturally be plucks up courage and makes advances. When she is only expecting him to take the initiative no introduction is required. It is possible they meet at this place and cultivate
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  • 44 3 Serene-laidiinK NallinS Jay want plays a devotional role in musical BHAIRAVI" Bhairavi j H a 'charming raga and the choice of Nalini is ideal. With thambura in her hands sho pours the feelings of her heart, so enthralling and ennobling.
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    46 3 Stage Screen INVITING OR RECOLLECTING: A feeling of contentment in the beauty and a» insatiable desire in the men. How do you Kke it? asks Pradeep Kumar and Vaijayanttfmala is bashful, but he could not see what her eyes express. Watch their progress in Filmistan's 'NAGIN/
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  • 457 3 A remarkable reception to members of the Chinese Cultural Delegation by the newly-formed Artistes' Guild and Producers' Guild was given on the night of 17th December at the Mohan Studio situated in a lonely corner of Andhery, far from the madding crowd. The splendid
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  • 100 3 Vaijayanthimala, who is making a name for herself in North Indian pictures, will tou r Europe, after completing the production of "Chitralekha." Vaidya Films, who produced "Vyramalai" (Diamond Necklace) will have Padmini, Ragim and Thangavelu in their new picture Mangayartilakam. (Jewel Among Women). It will be directed
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  • 165 3 The great debate between Shankaracharya and Madan Mishra, the last of the philosophers whom Shankaracnarya converted to the Adwaita fold, was filmed for Celestial Pictures' 'Jagatguru Shankaracharya'' at famous Laboratories and Studios, Mahalaxmi, Bombay. One of the highlights of the film, the philosophic discourse, takes place
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  • 110 3 Unlike Hollywood which brings out good murder stories and detective pictures, very few pictures Of such type are produced in India. Still our producers and directors try their best but has to be at the mercy cf the censors who always keep a long scissor.
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  • 54 3 Seasoned South Indian actress hjnanumathi may play me role of Damayanti in 'Nala L>amayanti' to be produced by tfemparaj at Madras. It js also likely that the picture may be produced at Bhar&m Studios owned by the star Bhanumathi. The role of Nala wiM, of course, be
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  • 145 3 J^AMALA and Leela, known as the Kerala Sisters, who have now danced their way into stardom in films, and threaten the laurels of others who have stayed tco long in Madras films, have given an exquisite dance recital in 'Nallavan' pro. duced by Sunrise Productions,
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  • 147 3 'Fifty Fifty' Has Singing Gope And Om Prakash Roopnagar's 'Fifty-Fifty' is making rapid progress. It has a sequence in wnich Gcpe and Om Prakash are in possession of a taxi. The owner takes the cab away from them and they are deprived 01 their daily bread. So both of them
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  • 125 3 Raj Kapoor Rides Elephant In Shri '420' The unit of R. k. Films returned to Bombay after picturIsing some sequences in Mysore. They stayed there for 17 days. A song sequence was picturised in Nanjangud ne ar Mysore. Raj Kapoor sings a song while riding an elephant. Raj found it
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  • 62 3 A side dart often kits the target than a direct artrawBut the impatience of youth and arragance of beauty are always at logger-heads, often the beai>. y .enslaving the youth Here the lovely r. Muthulakshmi is trying to tell the reader that the world is a
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  • 101 3 Against the usual incidents of lilm stars' greediness and stilish demands from producers on the legal sides of the contracts, comes a rare surprise from the popular South Indian star, Ranjan. When he learnt that Naaz Films' shahi Mehman> was heldup due to some dispute for
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  • 42 3 South Calcutta's popular and luxurious cinema Indira ftast Installed Gaumont Kalce —21 projectors which are supposed to be one of the best in the world to-day. The new projectors has started working with the opening of 'Naukrv
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  • 77 3 But Ecstasy is too weak an expression to describe the situation and the feelings that are invoked. When anxious to please women look very pie ring and pleasant/ but hern Elizabeth Taylor is a bit too daring ond agrees to pose more to bring out the
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  • 60 4 Anjali Devi Yes, she is weepy, because of the sufferings onl menial agony felt on the Firnt Day, when the salary her husband brings is enough only to pay the interest and other charges and there is nothing left for household expenses. Anjali is an adejd in
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  • 454 4 Padmini Sivaji Ganesan In Largest Number Of Pictures FILM NEWS FROM MADRAS Hopes of prosperity entertaineu by well-wishers of the lilm industry in South India at the beginning O f th e year have been believed. This was particularly so in th e first nine months of the year. In
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  • 73 4 SmtSti Biswas, popular Bengali star who went over to the Hindi screen some years back, will shortly stage a come-back tc the Bengali film world. She hM signed a contract with Director Pasupat! Chatterjee to appear in the feminine lead of "Ghum Paharer Deshe", shooting of which will
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  • 109 4 The maiden adventure of Chalachitra Sangha. a newlyfcrmed film producing concern, will be a story entitled "Botanical Garden". Except for a few indoor scenes, the film will be shot entirely in the open, the location being the Royal Bctanical Gardens at Sibpur. Necessary permission has been cbtained from
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  • 69 4 Destiny Plays With Dainty Nalini Jay want The best place a girl to gaze at the picture of her boy friend i- thp bedroom and one usually conceals the picture under the quilt. Here the nosve Nalinl feasts her eye* to her heart's content en some picture in 'LAKEEREN* It
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  • 72 4 Six Sinhalese pictures are now under production in five Madraa studios. They are: Vithura, Jataka and Matalang (Vauhini Studios), Sadasa'onj> (Narasu),, Surangand (Neptune), Radalla Pillurwa (Modern Theatres) and Matha Pede (Citadel). The first Sinhalese fiQm, 'Gtrbken Promise,* was produced in Madhurai (South India) in 1945. Although one-fourth of
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  • 185 4 INDIAN MOVIE. MAKER FOR U.K. An Indian movie maker may be sent to Britain to study t;ie specialist technique of producing films for children. Miss Mary Field Britain's leading expert in this worn, has been asked to accept an Indian siudent lor training with Uie Children's Film Foundation, London, of
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  • 59 4 Under the title of "National Industry", a series of onereeler shorts will be produced by Art-O-Culture. The first film under this series, based o n the Indian ink manufacturing industry, has already been completed and will be presented to the Censor Board shortly. These shorts, with narrations in
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  • 85 4 K. A. Abbas is busy in Moscow with the editing and commentary of a 5-recl documentary oh Indian Film De'.esration to Russia. He is also writing a play for Mayakovsky Theatre and studying the life and adventures of A tana si fNikitin, the Ru'ssJ-an travellor who
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  • 44 4 Otto preminger said in Hol-ly-wood that he had receivrd a promise of "full co-oper tion' from Prime Minister Nehru for his plans to film the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Filming will start in November in In« Mi
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  • 54 4 The Goddess of Love who had the populace of a nation at her feet in the days of 70 B.C. If it was beauty that sei fire to thousand ships in Troy, it was beauty that kept a nation under her heel! Lana Turner leads
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  • 124 4 DILIP KUMAR REFUSES TO BE NARGIS' SON! Nargls, who has been assigned the title role of the mother in Mehboob's Gevacolor production, ''M.>tiV:r India," will portray t v< e role oi a brave woman jvho unddgoi's trials and tribulation? a* a result of social iik>. She wili be seen ;n
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  • 140 4 Dev And Shyama For Gemini's Next Dcv Ajnand and Shyama have been approached to play the leading roles in Gemini Studios' next Hindi film, "Insaniyat" ("The Act of Being Human"), an adaptation of the Sheridar classic, "Pirarro. Director K) J. Mahadevan,. who will wield the megaphone for this film, arrived
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  • 38 4 Kishore Kumar has been contracted to play the lead in A.V.M.'s next picture in Hindi, a musical social venture yet untitled, which la expected to go on the sets in Madras next
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  • 133 4 Child Films, Indian Study Request Awaited The Children's Film Foundation here is still awaiting a letter from a large Bombay educational, trust confirming its request for study facilities in the Foundation's methods of produciog motion pictures expressly for child audiences. The suggestion that an Indian student be accepted was put
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  • 73 4 Vinita Butt wild «oon be given a screen name by Director Guru Dutt. He has decided to name her titsmin after the gweet-smetyihg iiower. vinita was s^ surprised at her first screen test for Guru Dutt'a current film that she found it haid to
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  • 94 4 Rai Kapoor can speak in 'Marathi, toa. During htoN school days he could converse in it fairly well but new he has almost forgotten it. He gave a glimpse of his knowledge of Marathi at a. reception at Parel in Bombay organised by the Maharashtra Vangmaya Mandal. He
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  • 682 4 Nirupa Roy Trilok Kapur. IDEAL PAIR ON THE SCREEN WHOEVER it was w ho said "In wondrous ways do the gods make sport with men"' oould not have looked Jar into the futuie. For several years now religious-minded producers have found wondrous ways for men and women to make sport
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    42 4 Fearful and suspicious! That is hardly the tune for an approach, she must compose herself. But the youth and grace m her make men impatient. Vijayalaxmi is no easy mut and in 'TOQFAN' she give* lot of suspense and enterr d,wtn^n"\
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  • 441 5 Gold Coast, Etc. Not Quite Independent Australia Resents Exclusion MADRAS: The Jakarta decision to convene Airo-Asian conference m April has posed at least one proWe for Britain which, it is expected, will be diM-ussed at Cabinet level, in the near future. This is the
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  • 246 5 Australian papers resentuu belf country's exclusion from tiio Asian-Axncan conference scheduled fcr Apnl 1955. The Melbourne Argus led with the hciUinjf -World asks way no Australians at Asia talks" says, Ucuter report from MelIxjurne. Tne mass circulation bun Kctonal featured the story under the title "Cold-shculoer Horn Colombo
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  • 60 5 MADRAS: Mr. Sri Prakasa, ,';y™ r of Madras, unveiled '^t Friday, the tablet of the ».ia.a. Golden Jubilee of Madras Park Fair and Sports. ***r, he distributed the prizes to the winners In the Park Fair sports. Mr. Sri Prakasa was received on arrival,
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  • 328 5 BOMBAY Indiia's graduajAy increasing demand for n unuin blood plasma, which it has found difficult to satisfy locally due to a lack H voluntary as well as paid bloo.l aonors, may soon be met by supplies of dmed, irradiated plasma from Japan. This was indicated here
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  • 148 5 MADRAS: Pro. Harrison Brown, Professor of Geo-Che-mlstry, California Institute of Technology, who came to InUia about six weeks ago in connection with the forthcoming Indian Science Congress session, arrived in Madras leccntly by air from Colombo. He will stay in the City for some days.
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  • 78 5 NEW DELHI: A child guidance clinic will shortly be started by the Central Government In New Delhi. The clinic is proposed to be started in the College of Nursing in association with the children's department of the Irwin Hospital, New Delhi, until the All-India Medical institute is
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  • 241 5 Dr. Keskar's Plea For Popularisation Of Classical Music CALCUTTA: Dr. B. V. KesKar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, suggested here the inclusion of music lessons in the curriculum of school education. He hoped that the State Governments would take up this question urgently. Dr. Keskar, who arrived here last
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  • 47 5 Machkund Project Workers On Strike JEYPORE (Onssa): Ten than.sand ibbourers engaged in the Machkund hydro-elec-tric project went on strike last week, demanding fulfilment of their demands, which include housing facf.litiea and assurance against retrsnehment. Armed police have been despatched from Koraput to Machkund to stand by. FOC.
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  • 108 5  -  KARACHI: Private initiative has been responsible tor ine establishment of a Rs. 5,--000,000 training establishment to be known as the Pakistan Institute of Textile Technology w.iicn is to be erected at Lyalipur. The Punjab Government lias allocated the Institute more than 100 acres of land
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  • 123 5 INDIAN TECHNICIANS FOR GERMANY NEW DELHI: Twenty-five Indian technicians are to go to Germany for special training. They are to be drawn from the river valley corporations and iron and steel works in India and will study iron and steel designing. i Already 23 have been selected, including 15 at
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  • 102 5 Metal Casts Of Old Coins For Schools MADRAS: As a useful teaching aid in the study* of Indian History, 100 seta of metal casts of 32 coins were supplied to 100 schools in Madras and Andhra States in 1953-54. The coins represent the important dynasties and periods of Indian History
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  • 290 5 MADRAS: The Commissioner of the Corporation has put up a note to the Council, asking it to reconsider its previous decision of Jan. 5, 1954, turning down his suggestion for the levy of Profession Tax in tlhe various classes at the maximum rate. He has suggested
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  • 152 5 Mysore Strike: Miore Men Resume Work BANGALORE: A slight improvement attendance on various offices of the Electrical Department in the State was officially reported last week. This was noticed following the Government's warning that If the permanent employees did not report for duty by 7.30 a.m. on Dec. 29 disciplinary
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  • 640 5 TRIVANDRUM: Presiding over the 'Linguistic and Research' section of the 24th annual conference of the Samstha Kerala Sahitya Parishad Dr. K. Kunjunni Raja said it was the duty of research students to face impartially all th e wrong notions which had got rooted i n the hearts of
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  • 156 5 Hindu Mahasabha's Attitude MADRAS: Mr. N. C. Chatterjee, M.P. and President of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, declared here that If the Government passed the H.nd u Special Marriage Bill without taking the mandate of the people, he and hils party would "see that it is
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  • 71 5 TRIVANDRUM: The 24th PaiJshad Kerala Sahitya Parishad Sammclan concluded Its flve-day session hero. Presiding- over the final day session. Sardar panikkar told the writers that for the pfowth of Malayadam, thev should try to import into it as much of social thoughts and problems as
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  • 999 5 Prakasa's Impressions Of Laccadives Amindivi MADRAS: A few hundred miles off the Malabar coast He a group of tiny islands where thv. 'sarvodaya' ideal of "no crime no policemen" has fulfilled itself but with a noticeable snag. And the snag is that a British flag continues to fly over the
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  • 198 5 Call To Make Gandhism Living Ideal MUZAFJPARPUR: Dr. 3»nha, Chief Minister of Bihar, appealed to the votaries of political science heTe to carry on research on Gandhian philosophy and make it a living monument and not allow it to turn into a dead fossil. Dr. Sinha was presiding over a
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  • 121 5 BOMBAY: Two wagons of a goods train from Bhusaval were dedailed or.d Ihree others capsized when c collided with a shunting loaded train at Jgatpuri, about b5 miles from here. A Centrai Uciian Railway Press Note, issued hero, said through communication between Bombay and Iga;puri
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  • 138 5 PHILADELPHIA: A 3.600--j year-old tablet, representing man*s first recorded attempt to deal with the age-old and yet modern problems of human suffering, has been translated by Dr. Samuel K- Kramer, Curator of Tablet Collections at the University of Pennsylvania, and Edmund Gordon, a research assistant in the
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  • 395 6 Give Your Best To Country -Sir John's Broadcast COLOMBO. There is no short out to peace and prosperity. There must be a desire to give of one's best to one's country, ana ,i spirit of give and take in the relations between one country and
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  • 162 6 Following are the results of the Tamils Festival Badminton Tournament held yesterday in Junior Technical Trade School, Balestier Road: (1) V. S. S. Nathan beat S. Shanmuganathan 15-7, 15-10. (2) R. Tamil Thambi gave w.o. to A. Krishnan. (3) K. Shanmuganathan beat K. Jayaram 16-18, 15-11,
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  • 96 6 Sir John Is Satisfied With U.S. Aid COLOMBO, Jan. 6: Sir John Kotelawala. Prime Minister of Ceylcn. said that he was convinced during his recent world tour that the attitude of some Asian countffoi towards the United States was "mistaken and based on misunderstanding". In a broadcast talk he said:
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  • 45 6 ROME. Jan. 6: The Roman Catholic Church may beatify Charles the First of Hap3burg, last Emperor o f Austria who ruled for two years from 1916 until he lost h s throne at the end of the first world war. Reuter
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  • 63 6 Tamils Festival Heats Finals At Farrer Park Heata and Finals for the 'Men' Long Jump and High Jump, 'Boys' 4 A' Division Lonif Jumprand Hi,q:h Jump, girls 'A' Division Long Jump will be held at the Fairer Park Stadium on Saturday, Jan. 8, 1»56 commencing at 2.30 p.m. All competitor
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  • 76 6 COLOMBO, Jan. 6: Ceylon Trade Unio« leaders put the! finishing touches to plans for a strike by th e island's 40,000 tea workers as their two-week "more pay or else" ultimatum to their employers expired. The Ceylon Cabinet is due to meet today and is expected to make
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    130 6 European, Chinese, Malay and Indian Pressmen attended the dinner at Tai T 0 »f> rant (Haviw World) and met Periyar Ramasamy. In theptcture above are seen Penyarßa^saZ^MrG. Sarangapany (Tamil Murasu), Mr. Wee Kim Wee Wmted Press) Mr Gim Hock (Reuters) Mr. Ravurn (Free Press) Mr. Lxm (Nanyang Siany Pou), Mr
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  • 157 6 HONG KONG, Jan. 6. Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary General conferring today with the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En Lai in Peking according to Peking radio. Mr. Hammarskjold was accompanied at today's meeting by Professor Humphrey Waldo ck of Oxford University his adxAser, on
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  • 27 6 HONG KONQ, Jan. 6: Six leading Chinese jurists will attend a conference of Asian Lawyers due to open at Cal» cutta on January 28.-
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  • 123 6 Sri Kundrakkudi Adigal who is on a tour of Malaya, said in Penang intellectu.fl gTowth should not exceed its limits and that when intellectual growth and faith in one's power of reasoning exceed their limits, they would result in creation of forces of destruction. Even as one
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  • 61 6 Polite Thieves RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Jan. 6: As thieves they weren't a particular success, but at least they were polite. Alter making an unsuccessful attempt to crack a safe at the Bone Dry Fertilizer Company plant, intruders accepted defeat in good grace. On top Of the safe, penned r<ughly on a
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  • 86 6 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Jan. 8: Madras State is faced With a deficit of 35 milicn rupees at the end of the present financial year, because; it has taken up toe many development schemes. Th's was revealed In a state ment by the Health Minister
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  • 55 6 Mr. S. Dutt, Commonwealth Secretary, Government of India, along with Mr. R. K. Tandon, Indian Commissioner in Malaya, paid his second visit to the Ramakrishna Mission on last Monday after an interval of thirteen years. He expressed great satisfaction at the all round improvement
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  • 145 6 U.S. Objects To India Using U. S. Wanes To Red China? WASHINGTON, Jan. 6: The Washington Post said today the United States Commerce Department was holding up an export licence for delivery Of three super constellation planes to India "Because India might use them to open an air route to
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  • 32 6 BOMBAY, Jan. 6 Twenty Ouragan Jet Fighters fcr India arrived yesterday aboard the JFrench Carrier Dixmude from France. It was the third consignment Ouraßans received by India. AP
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