Indian Daily Mail, 14 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 328 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 137 1 Nehru Repeats Assurance From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 13: There Is no question of war between India and Pakistan now or m the near future, declared Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlai Nehru m a statement categorically denying Press reports that
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  • 102 1 Menon From Our Own Correspoudent MADRAS, Jan. 13. Addressing the Madras Lawyers Association Jn the High Court last evening, mt. v. K. Knsh'M Menon said they had been very close to the World War last year but that had been .tvert«>d m time by the
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  • 250 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 13: The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said here yesterday there was no chance of India going to war with any country though it had certain "problems" with some. He expressed surprise at recent reports that he had said war with Pakistan was not
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  • 121 1 Nehru-Ali meeting In March NEW DELHI, Jan. 13.— The Indian and Pakistan Prime Ministers will meet m the Middle of March to settle outstand.ng disputes, it was officially learned here to-day. Some Indian newspapers today sa.d: the meeting would likely take place on March 17. An official spokesman told Reuter
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  • 31 1 There ««H be no Issue Q of the Indian Daily Mall >| tomorrow and the next jj| issue will appear on C Sunday, Jan. 16, 1955. > EcKtor I.D.M. jj
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  • 113 1 DAG STILL SILENT ABOUT CHINA TALKS HONOLULU, Jan. 13: Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld United Nations Secretary General arrived here yesterday on his way back to New York from his mission to Peking. He was silent on the result of the talks he had with Mr. Chou En Lai the Chinese Communist
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    53 1 Oft the white football goes as M r P. Govindasamy Pillay, J.l'., kicks off the ball at the Tamils Festival Football Tour* nainent Finals held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on the night of Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1955. Indian Recreation Club beat IndTan Youmrsten by 4 goals to
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  • 45 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 13. The annual Congress Exhibition, Mad. ras City's most impressive show was opened yesterday by Governor Sri Prakasa. ThLa year's show is much blgget than previous years and contains exhibits from all parts of India.- -Copyright.
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  • 36 1 Photo. A view of the gathering at the Happy World Stadium witnessing the Tamils Festival Music and Dance competitions on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1955. The Stadium was uiackp.tl in thm fun.- I.D.M.
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  • 246 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 13: Congress Ministers with show of big cars and palatial residences and retinue of official attendants have now created a gulf between them and their colleagues m the party who are not m office. This glaring disparity m the
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  • 58 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 13. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon w ho arrived here yesterday refused to give pressmen any indication whether or not he would join the Indian Cabinet. He is he™ on a private \-i*it and will return to the United Kingdom on
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  • 120 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 13: Pek*ing Radio today accused the United States of persecuting Chinese students m America and alleged that the American Government was attempting to prevent them going home. The broadcast con'.inued, the renewed campaign for the return of the students, launched since :he Peking talks
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  • 42 1 CAIRO, Jan. 13— Prince Aly Khan issued a statement here tonight that reports of a "supposed statement" of his, od the succession to his father the Aga Khan as leader of the 26,(jrjQ,000 strong Moslem Isiriaili sect were false and malicious."- Reuter
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  • 52 1 President Eisenhower smiles and waves dhiring an ovation given him m the House Chamber at Washington, .January 6, PHOTO at the start of bis State of the Union Message to a Joint Ses(don of Congress. Behind him are Vice President Richard Nixon (left) and House Speaker Sam
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  • 53 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDBUM, Jan. IS. Praja Socialist Member Mr. K. Krishna Filial has been elected Mayor of Trivandlrum aity. Though the Congress Party has the largest number of members, they arc not on a major ty and all other groups united to defeat the
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  • 77 1 LONDON, Jan. 13. The Daily Mirro announced it will begin publishing on Jan. 30 a rvatilona,l]y circulated day newspaper "exclusively for women." The newspaper will be called the "Woman's Sunday MMirrorr r and will sell for three pence (three and a half cents) a copy. It is the
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  • 187 1 Rajaji Urged To Tour Red Andhra Areas From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 13. Tl* President of the Andhra I'raflesh Congress has urged Rajajl to tour the Ne w State m order to boost Congress m the coming election. Kajajl has been asked particularly to tou r East and West
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  • 73 1 Tw c terrorists— a Chinese and an Indian armed with a nfle and Sten gun went to the latex station of the Haywood Estate nea r Sungei Siput town en Wednesday and took away the fi.vision conductor, Kanniah. They led him to a nearby patch
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  • 178 1 MADRAS, Jan. 13: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, leader of the Indian Delegation to the United Nations said here that the Colombo Powers had taken "a step m the right direction" by inviting Communist China to the forthcoming Afro- Asian Conference.
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    • 144 1 JTHE LEADIW6 TAMIL nARYf J IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSI^ Tamils Festival Tea Party Coif. r^°^y^ l e al^^?^a 5 £T l iS** Thani Nayasa m and Dr.T MuSSZad jfu- 8 k- SfiJH 11 Yu T ng> Chancellor, Nanyan* Univemitv o has kindly consented to pre«ide over the function. 8
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    • 39 1 Bl 3M0 !5J5?""93 900 II ■I eMOKTHS.— 780 0 TAMILS FESTIVAL PUBLIC MEETING PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AT THE HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Today, Jan. 14, 1955, At 6 p.m. REV. FR. XAVIER THANI NAYAGAM Of Ceylon University Will Address The Gathering
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  • 510 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, Jan. 14, 1955 FLIES IN THE FLAME! A FORETASTE of what an alliance with the U.MJST.O. M.C.A. Alliance is likely to be, has already been experienced by the Perak Progressive Party. And it is the least pleasant or palatable. It is reported! that the representatives
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  • 42 2 Afghanistan NEW DELHI, Jan. 13.— The Afghanistan Embassy here says its country's Senatr m Kabufl has ratified an agreement for the purchase of U.S. $2,100,000 worth of equipment f rom Rusai a for the Afghan Public Work* Denartmetit AP
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  • 859 2 Radhakrishnan's Warning NAGPUR. Dr. 8. Radhakrishnan India's Vice-President, declared last weeik that there was no such thing as whining war m future. Dr. Radhakrishnan visualised the dangers of misuse of the inventions of modern science m a war and said the alarming proportions of
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  • 73 2 Male Brides SECUNDERABAD: Fifteen young (men have become the laughing stock with a party here that advertised for a bride for a local Gazetted Officer. Among (hundreds of offer* that poured m 15 were from "eligible bachelors" and two from daring young girls who were prepared ta man y without
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  • 336 2 AIIMEDABAD: The Ka.sturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust has sanctioned a sum of Rs. 18,69,000 for 1955 for running 16 Gram sevika training centres, nine auxiliary nurses and midwifery training centres, 259 village welfare centres, 164 maternity and child welfare centres and a leprosy
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  • 50 2 SURAT: The Communist Party units In Gujerat, Saurashtra and Kutch have boen directed to collect "large funds" to aid the party's election campaign m Andhra. Mf. Dinkier Mehta, .Secretary the Gujerat Communist Party, has asked the units to observe Jan. 23 as "Andhra Day." FOC
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  • 53 2 MADRAS: The New Zea land Government require urgentiy 280,000 bricks tot house building. Interested patties may cable their rjuofi tions etc., to Mr. Kesavan, First Secretary (Commercni) High Conunlssiou of Indl:», Wellington, states a notinca tion issued to the trade by the Dy. Chief Controller of Imnorts
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  • 84 2 SURAT: Indian national flags wete found hoisted on top of some trees and buildings m 11 villages of Portuguese Daman on New Year's Day, according to reliable reports received here. In the villages of Ringawada, Dabel Kachigam, Damvada, Btmpore and Hestrol,. the reports said
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  • 129 2 U.K. Trade Minister In Madras MADRAS: Mr. A. R. W. Low, Minister of State at »h» U.K. Board of Trade, now oil a visit to India to have discussions with Government of India officials arrived here by air from Delhi. He told Pressmen that he was touring India for friendly
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  • 43 2 MADRAS: Mr. T. U- Nara yana Aiyar, 'retired Assistant Fiostmaster-Genera(l, Madras, passed away last week at hin residence m Alwaye. He was 67. He is survived by his wife, twn sons and five' riauss hters. FOC
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  • 63 2 BANGALORE— THIRUPATHI BUS SERVICE BANGAJjORE: The "Vcn kateswara Express" (Banga lore-Thirupathi Service) run by the Mysore Government Road Transport Department was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Mysore, Mr. K. Hanumanlhuiya. After pooja Mr. A- Viswanath, General Manager of the Department, requested tCM Chief Ministeir to inaugurate the new service.
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  • 42 2 Volunteers who did a piece <F useful job are running a rare thrmsolves. Below the crowd cheering the competitors at the Jalan Besar Stadium, where Sports and Athletics Finals were played n Sunday, Jan. 9, 1955.
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  • 78 2 Marshal Tito To Attend Avadi Congress NEW DELHI. The Yugoslav President, Marshal Tito, is tikely to take the opportunity o/ his Visit to Madras m the third week of this month to witness the proceedings of the Avadi session of the Congress. During his scheduled towr of India to be
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  • 80 2 Mr. N. Sankara Reddi, former Vice-President of the Andnra Pradesh Congress Committee, who was debarred from holding any elective post m the Congress told Pressmen hire that he had applied for a Praja Socialist Party ticket to contest the ensuring elections to UM Andhra State
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  • 59 2 TIRUNELiVELI: Srimathi Rajathi Kunjlthapatham President, Taluq Ocngress Committee and Convener, Bharat Sevak Samaj. Tirunelveli, was elected Leader of the District Beard Congress Party at meeting of the Party. Sni Kj. T. Kosalram, President, D.stiiict Congress Com m ttee, Presided. Mr. Mahomed Ali was elected Deputy Leader. Sr:
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  • 75 2 Andhra Elections: S.C.F. Alliance With P.S.P. VIJAYAWADA; Mr. Moses, Chairman, And lira Scheduled Castes Federation Parliamentary Board, told Pressmen that the Federation had arrived at an electoral alliance with the Andhra Praja Socialist Party. He announced the following four candidates to contest jthe forthcoming elections m Andhra on behalf of
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  • 94 2 Publicity For 5 Year Plan MADRAS: To popularise the Five-Year Plan works, particularly among the rural folk an S. India, it is proposed to use the media of song, drama, and "iKathakalakshe pains'' (discourse with music). Under this plan, a drama "Hamara Gaon (Our Visage) popular m many parts of
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  • 61 2 ALLAHABAD: Mr. Rajeshwar Naxain Sinha, a Director of the Newspapers Ltd., the publishers of the Allahabad dailies, Leader and Bharat died here last week. He was 54. Mr. Sinha fell into diabetic coma and was removed to hospital three days ago. He belonged to
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  • 40 2 Death Of Mangalore Bishop MANGAL.ORE; The Most Rev. V- R. iFernandes, Bishop of Mangalore, died of heart attack last week soon after saying his mass. The 73 year-old Bishop was ordained m 1910 and consecrated as bishon m 1931. FOC
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    499 3 JVJSKY, limpid-eyed Neelam is the only film atar c Bombay whose earliest ambt M was t.i become a nun! Ncelam, whose real name is Leticia Ferns, is a devout Reman Catholic and, to her. religion is the sheet-anchor which has given her strength and confidence to face many a
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  • 48 3 Success came through telephone switch board to the Vivacious Neetatn. Xeelarn has a gay and carefree outlook on life thouph she is deeply religions. Her favourite a p or t is mimmtng. She it here with fiV€ of <£« oHldren of poof pwrmUi xohfm she hot
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  • 271 3 In the southernmost extrem- i ity of India, quick changes a:e tak ng place. As an ex- i periment, a studio dn Salem i made pictures m Malavalam more than fifteen years ago i and then the experiment was given up. Malayalam-speakin? people m Tiavancoie-C.rhin have had to
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  • 123 3 While confirmation is lacking that Nargis will be coming to Madras during this month to act m a picture to oe produced Dy A. V.M. ProductkOns, it is now ilearned reliably that Nimmi and Nirupa Ko y have been signed un Dy this producer for his
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  • 96 3 Another star to suffer from the income tax mudile recently is Geeta Bali. It i s extremely doubtful whether her elder sister, B ibb aji, who has now become the second wife of a manor actor, Jaswant ailias Ishrat, will be of any help to
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  • 106 3 Madhubala, the Venus of the Indian Screen-not because* she intends an elopement with the Mars according to mythology, has at last decided to hold the megaphon e m her hands. This veteran of about two dozen films has been seldom lucky m h«r redes and though
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    620 3 Stage Screen HAPPY SCREEN 'LOVEBIRDS' ABHI BHATTACHARYA AND PRONOTI GHOSH rpAKE a good look at the photcgraph above. The happy x "It v t-birds are Abhii Biiattacharya and Pionoti Ghosh. Abhi and Pronotl are a popular team m Bengal, but they are yet to be seen together O n the
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    77 3 is not Pandora's boa; that is being opened but a beautiful Christmas gift that lovely Mala Sirtha and tall, dark and handsome Abhi Bhattacharji are admiring. But perhaps a better present for both of them is the news tfbat comes from Tokyo that the two have been selected
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  • 193 3 Following is a list of film vouples, many of whose ties commenced on the screen and blossomed into reality.': HUSBANDS Kamal Amroh Gope Karan Dewan Amar Mallik Anil Biswas P. Adinarayan Anil De Prabhat Mukherje P. S. Ramkrishna Rao Premnath Dcv Anand Dig Vijai Bali Lt. Rashid Hemen
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  • 195 3 GAZELLE-eyed Nigar Sul tana cannot go to Paklstau. despite the reports published m that country of her featuring m a film opposite the Pakistan L star Ishrat alias )arpan, who is now m Bcm>ay and It generally seen m her company at the Astoria Hotel and
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  • 54 3 Rikta," has been lined up for production by Ashok Kumar under the banner of Ashok Kumar Productions, Ltd. Sushil Mazumder, who has been assigned to direct the Hindi version, will leave for Bombay shortly. The original Bengali version was also directed by Mazumder who appeared m the principal
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    74 3 GOOD GIRL tike prospective matriculate Lalitha is being caressed by a member of her oton *e<* m recognition of her good qualities, P. 8. Gnanam and Lalitha m United FOni Arts Valtiy to Selvan,* a Torn** rockil p»ct«r« 4jm*td by Kothamangalain Subbu j and produced at Gemini Studios offers started
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  • 115 3 CALCUTTA: Producer Sunanda Banerjee haB decided to re-make Datta," a novel by Sarat Chandra, m Hindi under the banner of S.B. Productions, her own concern. The original Bengali version was also produced by Sunand;: Banerjee, who appeared m the female lead role. Usha Kiran and Abhi Baattacharya will
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  • 31 3 CALCUTTA: On Ch* almas Day a Ch'nesf. restaurant hi Chowrincrtae* s-vea did bar.iu'ngf business with 'Nargls Sauce* and •Ksmanbala Saiad' K;»--hore's Omiette', on the menu. Film names eeff. everywhere
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  • 43 3 RADIATING Vivacious Suchitra Sen feels flattered when our film ci.rre*pondent tells her 'your acting was marweUous 1 She was reported to be seriously Hi a few days back, and has recovered now. She always radiates an air of joyousness with her enlivening smile.
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  • 104 3 French Team To Make Indian Documentaries A »Prench cinematographic team »s now m India tor maKing documentary colour pictures on North kast india. ■i'he team will be m this country for about sax months going round filming the cultural liie of the peopue. Mr. S- Bourguiguon, leader of the team,
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  • 139 3 That hughpitched emotional actor Abhi, who is now m the leading roue of Jagat uuru Sankaracharya,' has tunica Sankaracharya m his real life atso. Once Abhi aim Satyen Babu were going to Calcutta; the train was scheduled to start at 6-30 p.m. and It was settled that
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  • 78 3 Metro Goldwyn Mayer has signed William Travers, British actor, for a leading role m Bhowani Junction." In the screen version of John Masters' novel about India he will portray the romantic rival who finally wins Ava Gardner from Stewart Granger. Travers, who has been seen on the screen
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    36 4 Who is this clown, whose very appearance on the screen makes everybody inu'ih He is the Charlie Chaphn of South India, N. S. Krishna n, who gives a creditable performance in FIRST, DAY.*
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  • 126 4 Bogart And Gable To Star In Kipling Story Hollywood director John Huston has picked Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable to star m a Rudyard Kipling story to be filmed m India. Entitled "The Man Who Wanted To Be King," it will cost an estimated $2,000,000. 'Mr. And Mrs. 55' Guru
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  • 88 4 MADRAS: Mr. c. D. Desnmukh. finance Minister, Government of India, is arriving at Madras by air on the afternoon of Jan. 13. He will leave for Chidambaram by train on the night of Jan 15 and return to Madras on the 17th. On the morning of
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  • 87 4 MADRAS: The Soviet Government has presented a sou* venir copy of Ogonyok, a popolar illustrated USSR periodical to Miss Tara Ohaudhii, who was a member of the Indian Cultural (Delegation to Russia, as a token of appreciation of her dancing. The magazine has been forwarded
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  • 67 4 BOMBAY: With three Super Constellations m hand. Air India International is hoping to increase the frequency between Bombay and London to six times a week by the end of June this year. The Air India International Corporation has also chalked out a comprehensive programme of extension for
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  • 69 4 LUCKNOW: A Press Note issued here said that the U.P. Government has fixed the. minimum wages for farm labourers at Re 1 per day or Rs. 26 per month for adults and annas 10 per day or Rs. 16-4 per month for children below 18
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  • 337 4 BOMBAY: India will be one of the nations planning for an extensive scientific study during the International Geophysical Year m 1957-58. it was learnt here. Eminent scientists m India are now making preparations for carrying out a programme of scientific observations during the geophysical year.
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  • 153 4 CALCUTTA: Doea the diese) bus do more harm to a city's health than the petrol-driven car? The City Fathers of Calcutta, under whose care are 30 lakhs of people of Calcutta, have fallen out with the State Transport Directorate on this issue. The Calcutta Corporation, sometime
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  • 580 4 rpHERE Is not much time to spare for beauty today; but I hope you are not neglecting your complexion, your figure or your hair because you are busily engaged m the studios. As a matter of fact, you are probably doing work to which
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  • 139 4 PUBLIC APPEARANCE OF FILM STARS A number of prominent Bombay singers have been Invited lc- partic pate m a musical soiree proposed to be held here n February next. Shri Sarbj Sen Gupta who had been to Bombay to extend the invitatons said that singing star Suraiya has expressed her
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  • 913 4  -  Woodrow Wyatt By M.P. ANE of the weaknesses of v Southeast Asia m the immediate pcsit-war period was the lack of interest each country took m its neighbours and m the world at large. There were, as i see it, two reasons for this. In countries
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  • 90 4 NEW YORK: In a review of Bhabani Bhattacharya's "He Who Rldea A Tiger", OrviUe Prescott of "The New York Times" terms it "good reading" despite "its difficulties and improbabilities." The reviewer rates Bhatacharya "an Indian novelist of considerable skill.'' He adds: "He (Bhattacharya) writes of
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  • 47 4 China's Gift To India NEW DELHI. The Government of the People's Republic of China has sent a gift of 1,500 kolos of silk-worm eggs to Prime Minister Nehru as a gesture of goodwill to the people of India. The gift arrived here bu a 8.0.A.C. plane.- FOC
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    42 4 PHOTO, Finding the coin bidden in a heap of flour is not Jo ke and that too by mouth! Well thenbm am findimr the coin. 1 One should oulv look at their «txm dercd fat*} mf*t» the Mftrcb 1 IDM
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    33 4 UNEXPECTED It is not only an unexpected gesture which baffles T. R. tiama<\handnun but could not believe his eyes when the ravishing Varalakshmi offers to feed him with ice-cream. A scene from, UNEXPECTED.'
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  • 107 4 BOMBAY: Mr. K. M. Mun shi, Governor of L speakinjr at a reception given by thi' Hmnbay i'C'.c. hero last week said that he had sworn about 22 years ago not to make a snort speech because the shortest speech that he ever made landed him m
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  • 81 4 CUDDAPAH: Mr. n. Sanjeeva Reddi appealed to tm people of Cuadapah to return the Congress candidates m the elections with a thumping rr^vjoirity, whte addressing a public meeting here on Dec Mr. Reddi, who spoke )n support of the Congress candidate, Mr. Rahamatuliah dealt at length
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  • 107 4 BHOPAJL. -r be AlMlKhu Congress Committee has dire cter all Pradesh Congress Committees to appoint a seven-man volunteer board each for organising- Congress Seva Dai work m their respective regions it was learnt here. The board, which w^l guide the activities of the Oongres3 Seva Dal and
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  • 104 4 NEW DELHI: More community radio sets for rural areas are to be distributed by the Union Government m collobration with various State Governments. Accord ng- to the proposed scheme, the Centre will meet 50 per cent of the total cost of tJie sets and the State Governments will
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  • 93 4 T.-C. M.L.A.S' Petitions Dismissed ERNAKULAM, The Chiot Justice, Mr. K. T. Koshi, and Mr. Justice M. S. Menon of the Travartcore-Cochin High Co'irt dismissed the petitions under Article 226 of the Con■tltutiOQ fli«4 by alx detained T.T.N.C members of 'he State Assembly, seeking the issue cf writ of mandamus or
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  • 443 4 (Continued from page S) part of the money she earned to maintain an orpnanage. m the selection ot her screen name sue was guided by her lnend, Meena, who had played the titie roie n a film called •■.Neeiam." After her role m "Chlni jadugar" she worked) m Waili's
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  • 77 4 Madras Land Reforms Committee MADRAS: The Land Reforms Committee constituted by the TNOC to stud v the existing land tenure dn Tamil Nad and to suggest th c necessary (legislative reforms concluded its labours. The members present at a meeting sierned to. draft proposals agreed to Tbo. drafting of the
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  • 437 5 Govt's Proposal In Johannesburg JOHANNESBURG: The Nationalist Government of Scuth Africa ha s launched a most controversial project m the histoiy of South Africa. The project alias to remove seme 60,000 non- Whites from Western areas of Johannesburg where they live adjacent to White
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  • 109 5 Ban Order On Indian Leader In S. Africa JOHANNESBURG: Mr. Yusuf Cachalia has been hiiuitdl from holding public offices *'<-• Joint Secretary of the South African Indian OMffttn, Vioo-Piresident of Transvanl Indian Congiess and the Jo nt Secretary of the National Action Council of the Con<ic\ss of the People. The
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  • 47 5 KARACHI: A new stadium, estimated to cost about Rs- 3 crores is beln^ constructed here for the forthcoming nnai cricket Test match between India and Pakistan to be played during the first week cf March. The stadium wi'l cover an area of more than 19 acres. FOC
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  • 94 5 950 Rowdies Rounded Up In Nagpur NAGPUR. The Nagpur Police have arrested some 950 persons m the first week of its drive to eradicate hooliganism from the city. The drive was launched on Dec. 2s, after a top' level conference of police and State officials follow' ivg a number of
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  • 269 5 NEW DELHI; Mr. N. Kow.ui Gaither, President of th« I Ford Foundation, who was on I a fortnight visit to India M the invitation of the Planniny Commission, has left for uir United States with favourable impressions of the progress made by India during the
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  • 176 5 NEW DELHI: A considerable demand for elephant tail hair is reaching India, especially from West Germany. This "commodity" Is not exported at present, nor is there a large-scale use of elephant tail hair m India as it is Decoming a rare commodity. The hair of an
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  • 145 5 200— NOT OUT NEW DELHI: The 200 th locomotive manufactured by the Chittaranjan Locomotive Workshop will be put on the rails m the first week of February, Mr. G. Pande, Chairman c f the Railway Board, said here. The capacity of the Chittaranjan loco workshop is so as to give
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  • 92 5 MADRAS: Mr. Zoa La, Minister for Works and Com munications, and Mr. Sao Maun?, Minister for Education. Shan States, Burma, who are now on a tour of India arrived here by air from Bombay. They were received at tht aiiport by U Ba Vi Burmese Vice-Consul
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  • 66 5 Mr. R. Nathamuni Reddy ot Marasingapurain, who was selected by the Congress HJgh Command as a candidate to contest the Andhra Assembly Election from the Tirupati Constituency, m a letter to the President of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee, has expressed his desire to be left out, as
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  • 83 5 MYSORE: Six employees of turmer My»ore Railway workshop, who were dismissed from service m 1940 for participation m a strike, have been taken back into service by the Indian Railway Board. After 1* years, Messrs. Syed Abdulla, A. N. Chennaraja Urs, Sulalman, Narayanaswamy,
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  • 153 5 MADRAS: Valuable historical pictures by British artists from the Raj Bhavan collections have been presented to the Fort Museum, by the Governor Sri Sri Prakasa. Among them are two colomed aquatint pictures, a view of the King's Barracks of the Fort St. George In 1804, with
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  • 59 5 Rail Concessions To Voluntary Workers NEW DELHI t The Railway Board has decided to allow tra vel concessions to persons taking part m voluntary work under the National Extension Service, it was learnt from Official sources here. The concession will be Urn same as those available to students. Voluntary workers
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  • 68 5 pfiotos. Periyar Raniasamy and Mrs. Maninnvmai Ramaaamy seen off on board he sfiip s.s. Rapula on Sunday, Jan, 9, 1955, before their departure for Madras. In the picture are seen Mr. R. D. G. Samy, Mr. G. Sarangapany Mr. Perumal Nadar and others. In tthe picture below
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  • 191 5 BARODA: Prof. T. Wata nabe, Geology Professor, Tokyo University, addressing th<» Indian Science Congress hero said that the surface of various kinds of building rock and ceramic products m Hiroshima and Nagasaki were greatly changed by the thermal effects of the Atomic bombs dropped m August
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  • 103 5 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government has cancelled a new order for 140 French-built all-steel passenger coaches meant for the Pakistani Railways and have also withheld the security deposit of Rs. 70 lakhs after it was found that these lightweight coaches were not suitable for use m
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  • 95 5 KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan will establish an Institute of Atomic Energy, vith a view to furthering the U.N. Atom for Peace programme, it was officially learnt here. It has also decided to set up a 12 -man committee, with I.r. Nazir Ahmed as Chairman.
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  • 41 5 TRICHUR*. The Government have ißSued orders to the Chief Engineer of TravancoreCochtn to commence the Trichur water supply scheme. The Commissioner of the TMChur Municipality ha 3 been asked to provide the necessary funds m this connection. FOC
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  • 1039 6 Kotelawala's View COLOMBO: Those who think it is a waste of money for us to establish diplomatic missions abroad think wrong", said Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister, last night m a broadcast talk over Radio Ceylon on some impressions of his recent world
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  • 45 6 Photo. The first goal scored by ihe star-player of Indian Recreation Club, Mr. Stephenson and he followed it up with two more goals, scoring a hat trick, Indian Youngsters lost cheerfully although they did not score a goal. I.D.M.
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  • 108 6 New Ensign For Govt-Owned Boats COLOMBO: New ensigns for Government-owned vessels and Ceylonese merchant vessels registered m Ceylon have been decided upon by the Cabinet. Ail Ceylon Navy vessels will m future fly a flag bearing the Blue Ensign with the national flag described m a canton m an upper
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  • 102 6 Preference To Sons Of Employees COLOMBO: The Finance Committee of the Colombo Municipal Council will meet shortly to discuss protests against the present practice of giving preference to »on 3 ol municipal employees m the filling of vacancies. The recent appointment ot three labourers to posts of peons has evoked
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  • 63 6 Colombo Town Hall May Be Closed To The Public COIX)MBO: Public functions at the Colombo Town Hall wild be a thing of the past very soon. The Council is considering banning public functions at the Town Hall because of the disturbance to the work of the Council. Instead the council
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  • 183 6 COLOMBO: Europeans who ruled thia country for many years had weakened and destroyed the Buddhjst way of life and had introduced a system of education which had its roots m European civiliaation, said Pandit Ho ran a Vajiragana, m his persddential address at th« inaugural meetIng of the
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  • 90 6 BATTICALOA: a few days ago, the Revd. Fr. Jerome If Sa, Parish priest of the Cathedral at TtfncoraaUee, ciaimea to have seen a 'flying saucer' m the very early hours of the morning, (about 2 a.m.). He was cure that It was not a
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  • 118 6 CHAVAKACHCHERI: Ternpies which had been miniature universities were now centres of nautch (lancing, said Mr. R. T. Subramaniam at a public meeting of Hindus m the Kalladdy Pillayar Temple, Vembirai, recently. Poojahs scheduled to take place m the morning took place m the evening. Thousands of rupees,
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  • 113 6 NUWARA ELJYA: If the seven-point demand put torward by the Ceylon Workers' Congress was not conceded within the next fortnight, the Executive committee of the Congress, which met last week at the Nuwara Eliya Town Hall, resolved to launch an island-wide strike, beginning on tea estates. The
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  • 330 6 Prizes will be distributed today at 6 p.m. at the Happy World Stadium, to the winners and runners up m the various competitions held on various dates m connection with the celebrations of Tamils Festival In the Colony. On this occasion a public I
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  • 98 6 BISKL.IN, Jan. 13.— Air. Clement Attlee, British Opposition leader advocated n.astWest 'Coex stence" and said the way to European survival lay m "abandoning the old conception of absolute soverignty and m a greater integration." This would eventually lead to world co-operation, Mr. Attlee said m the
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  • 109 6 CANNES, France, Jan. 13. "The Aga Khan is much better", the Aga's personal physician said yesterday on returning here ircm Aswan, Egypt, where the Aga took ill during a vacation trip. Dr. Raymond Stehelin had been hunedly called to Aswan when the aging leader of
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  • 88 6 Indonesia To Send Planes For Repairing To India BANGALORE, India, Jan. 13 Indonesia will send aircraft needing overhaul to Bangalore's Hindustan Aircraft Factory instead of to Holland, the Indonesian consel at Bombay, Soetan Bahrcem Sjah, announced to-day. At the same time the factory manager said a number of the company's
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  • 68 6 NEW DELHI: Jan v 13. 'JVo wives ar« running, a s»inst their husbands m the Andhra State Legislative Assembly Elections to be held m February. Mrs. Ramasubbamma is campaigning as an IndeDenrtent against her husband, k Koti Reddi, a Congress Part.v leader; Mrs. Gou.u Yasoda Dcvi nas
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  • 58 6 KUCHING, Jan. 13. A Ctolony-wjde trade bodies representatives' meeting here today protested the excessive increase m trade licensing fees and passed nine resolutions which include among other matters appeal to the Government for deferred payment fees ©ending decision of Council Negri and traders In the meantime be
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  • 56 6 KATMANDU, Jan. 13. A Millionaire Major General Mrigendra Shamsher and his two sons Bharat and Jagdish were released to-day after six months detention by the Nepalese authorities. They were arrested In June last year and charged with being connected with a violent demonstration during a goodwill visit
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  • 91 6 LOS ANGLES, Jan. 13. Mr. iFenner B^ockway, Briiisn Labour Member of Parliament, told a public BWOtirj here that the United Statea and Britain must uelp tft non-seirgoverninjf peoples o? th« worM or lose them fcO Crmmunlsm. "ITiere is v aingcr of Communist advance t)y penetration
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  • 71 6 COLOMBO, Jan. 13.— Dutch industrialists, compelled to quit Indonesia under new nationalization laws, plan to set up a sugar factory m Ceylon with an initial capital of U.S. $2,000,000, a Commerce Ministry source said today. The Dutch are offering to open the factory on terms
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  • 128 6 'A' Bomb Blast Injures Eyes 40 Miles Away CHICAGO. Jan 13— An atomic bcmb explosion can injure the eyes of a person who is so far away that no other part of his body is harmedv The eye injury distance fan range up t o 40 miles. Researchers so reported
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