Indian Daily Mail, 18 March 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. 36 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 247 1 Communication With R.China Nehru's Message To Ike NEW DELHI, Mar. 17. A reliable official source said yesterday that an exchange of com muni cat ons between Red China and the Indian Government preceded a personal message sent by Premier Nehru to President Eisenhower. The
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  • 93 1 No Fresh Steps To End Malayan Emergency! LONDON. Mar. 17. Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) asked in tne House or Commons what had been done recently to end the Emergency Regulations m Malaya Mr. Henry Hopkinson, Minister or State for Colonial Affnrs, replied, "No fresn "teps have been taken tnough of
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  • 112 1 PARIS, Mar. 17 Frond I rcmier M. Edgar Faure at a press conference emphasised tnat his government did not contemplate any talks with Russians before the French L'pper House of parliament nad definitely ratified the Pa»la Agreements for the rearmament cf Germany, Once
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  • 89 1 E.V.R. INVOKED LORD RANGA! From Our Own Correspondent MADURAI: Mar. 17: At Madurai on Tuesday a sensation was created among the followers of Periyar K. V. Kamaswami, considered the strongest opponent of religion, when he mh s heard to call upon the name of the Hindu God. It appears after
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  • 68 1 Queen Mother To Visit N. Z. LONDON, Mar. 17.—A spokesman at Buckingham Palace described as based on rumour" reports that Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mobhei, would *>c visiting New Zealand m the Spring. He said that the rumoui may have resulted from hisinterpretation of a recent statement by Mr. Sidney
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  • 65 1 PARIS Mar. 17 The French National Assembly late last night repealed antialcohol decree Issued by Mr. pierre Mende s France when he whs Prime Minister last December to increase sharply the fee for a licence to open a new bar. A number of members who s^oke
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  • 255 1 Following Defeat In Elections: From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Mar. 17. It is feared by some that Andhra Communists, following their ignominous dqfeat in the elections, might resort to violence. Andhra Communists have bellion to a shortlived end. managed to snatch some con-
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  • 67 1 LONDON, Mar. 17 Mr. George ward, under Secretary for air said an order hau recently been approved for a further four pioneer aircraft lor Malaya. This would bring the number of Cnese aircraft ordered for Malaya up to 18. Mr. Ward told a questioner who urged
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  • 18 1 LONDON, Mar. 17 Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony *Jden was reported 'somewhat better" yesterday hut AP
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  • 43 1 Cranky MOSCOW, Mar 17 The Soviet Government said that "mental sickness" wlas responsible for the action of a Russian gunman who burst into the British Embassy en Sunday. The Soviet Foreign Ministry also expressed regret that the incident had taken Reuter
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  • 350 1 TAMIL IS OUR LIFE" FUND Following is the full text of the appeal which the Chief Minister of Madras Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar has issued Li support of the M TAMIL IS OUR LIFE FUND launched by the TAMIL MURASU for donating Tamil books and
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  • 66 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 11: A raised platform on which Mr. K. Kamaraj was addressing a meeting at Tiruchi on Tuesday collapsed but neither the Chief Minister nor the thirty other persons suit were hurt. The accident took place at the High School grounds,
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  • 205 1 Abcut 1,000 members of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association attended an extraordinary meeting of the Association held at the Asscci. ation's premises at 5 p.m. yesterday. The meeting wa s called to consider, and if approved, tc take a strike ballot In
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  • 516 1 Newspaper Hie Identity Cards Unearthed From Bandits' Arms Dump! Men of 'A* Company, Ist. Battalion, Federation Regiment, have unearthed a terrorist dump mi n the Gurun district of Kedah. m the dump, which was a five-foot square hole and covered with timber, zinc, concrete and earth, were: 14 shotguns, 8
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  • 45 1 Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, presenting th« Medal and Sannad of "Padma Bhushan" to Srimathi M. S. subbaulakshnii, the faraousSouth Indian Film Star at tbc iti'v.'s tit ure Ceremony held at Raj Bhavan on Mar. U
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  • 487 1 Postwar korea To Be Under Three-Power p Trusteeshi Roosevelt's Proposal At Yalta Conference Recalled WASHINGTON, Mar. 17. President Roosevelt had secretly proposed to Marshal Stalin at the 1945 Yalta Conference that Korea should be placed after the war under the trusteeship of the Soviet Union, China and the United States
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  • 202 1 Fr. To Make H.- Bombs PARIS, Mar. 17. -Premiei Faure announced France would make Hydrogen Bomb, either alone or In conjunction witn other European nations. France will make the Hydrogen Bomb either by herself or m conjunction with other European Nations, according to a statement made by the Pro. mier,
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  • 40 1 Independence For Malaya League InR.I JAKARTA. Mar. 17: An "independence for Malaya Leagrufc" is now operating m la k Art a. ().-^an:7,cil by oversea* Malayan* it« aim l» to "fi«ht for an independent and democratic. Malayan Scvcrnmeut,"— AP,
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  • 578 2 Indian Daily Mail Land Settlement: Mere Tinkering Will Not Do Spore, Fri., Mar. 18, 1955 THE official report of the talks between the Federation Government aaid Indian representatives held in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday regarding the settlement of Indian labourers en land, is too brief to be commented upon in
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  • 286 2 S. K. Patil On Results Of Elections In Andhra VIJAVAWADA: Mr. H. K. Patil, who was m charge of the Congress election campaign m Andhra, said here last week that the credit for the victory of the Congress m the elections went to the people. No
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  • 208 2 Trade Unions Bill Rejected NEW DELHI; The Rajya Sabha last week rejected, en a consideration motion, a private member's Bill seeking to bring into force the Indian Trade Unions (amendment) Act of 1947. The Act was enacted in 1947 but it was left to the executive to bring it into
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  • 190 2 W. Pakistan Plan Waits For Lahore Court Decision KARACHI: The Pakistani Government will not take any "serious step" in respect of constitution. making or the one unit plan for West Pakistan till the case on the dissolution of the Constituent Assembiv was decided by the Federad Court. Mr. H. S.
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  • 104 2 Export Of Groundnut Oil To Hungary NEW DELHI: Groundnut oil can now be exported to Hungary from India under the Lndo-Hungarian trade agree, meet according to letters revising the schedules attached to the current agreement exchangee' between representatives of the two Governments here. According to the trade agree ment between
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  • 275 2 MADRAS: In his judgment, ullowing the criminal revision petition on March 10, filed on behait of Dr. P. Varadaiajuiu Naidu, vice-chairman aud member of tne Tamil Nad Handloom and Cottage Indus, tries Exhibition, held in Madras in 1952, and also on behalf of Mr. Adaikalam
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  • 50 2 Export Duty On Ceylon Copra Reduced COLOMBO: The Ceylon Gov. ernment have announced reduction in export duties on copra, coconut oil and desiccated coconut. The following are reductions in Rupees per ton: Copra from 260 to 200; coconut oil from 208 to 135; desf'" coconut from 156 to 95.- FOC
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  • 199 2 MADRAS; An appeal to the people to eradicate the evil of untouchability from Hindu society was made by Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, speaking on the occasion of namakarnam of a film being produced by Triveni Pictures at the Film Centre Studios m Kodambakkam last
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  • 281 2 MADRAS; In reply to question m the Legislative Assembly last week, Mr. C. Sub. ramaniam, Law Minister, stat. Ed that departmental action was taken against the con. stables who indulged m a scuffle among themselves m the City on Oct. 20 1954, by the Commandants of* the
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  • 228 2 NEW DELHI: The Intelnational Monetary Fund is taking an active .interest an setting up an Asian Payments Union, says a London report. For the present, the matter will be raised only at nongovernmental level, th»t is by :ne International Chamber of yommerce which wi J1 be noldin^f
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    54 2 Group Captain Peter Townfcend, (right watches Princess Margaret hold prince Charleys hand, at Blrkhall, Deeflflde. 19)51. Ifrtncesa Anne is In her pram with the Queen standing by. Senior members of the pipe band of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada, look on after play- or the
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  • 472 2 Accreditation Committees: Questions In Madras Assembly MADRAS: On the question of formation of Accreditation Committees in the State, as per the recommendations of trie Press Commission the State Government would consult all the interests concerned sfiid Mr. C. Subramaniam, Minister for Finance, during question time in the Assembly last week.
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  • 639 2 Police Enquiry Into Case: Questioning Of Madras Pressman MADRAS: The summoning of a Press correspondent by a Deputy Superin- tendent of Police m connection with an enquiry into case, formed the subject of a question raised m the Madras Legislative Assembly last week. I Mr. P. Rangaswami Reddiar, In an
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  • 154 2 MADRAS: The Staff Associa tion of the Office of Regional Director (Food), Southern Re. gion, was Inaugurated by Mr. J. S. Narayana, Regional Director, at Woodlands Hotel in Mylapore recently Mr. R. Srinivasan presided. Mr. T. D. Janaklraman wcl. corned the gathering. Mr. Narayana said that
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  • 158 3 i'.irUips none caught o Q the ryes ut young- buys O 5 ;:n<J .ir-. at the 'naugural g ft I unction of the Film sc- q 2in nar. mure than Ditip i\;unaas Unassuming a» 2 "-> he always he was S jj v earing cotton
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  • 138 3 i FLUTTER was caused re cently among the friends of Amita when frantic search for her resulted m disappointment. Ishrat Mahal at I\ili Danda Road where she is known to reside, 'now does not ba ir any sign of her existence In the world of acting, too.
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  • 261 3 EXPECTATIONS and guess work regarding Bharat I Bnooshao taking a wife from the film society of India have failed to come true. In fact this handsome young star, who was linked up with many a romantic affair when hi» wife was alive, is not seen oft
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  • 145 3 Smriti Biswas's Many Friend! Many Friends! It would be an impracticable task to name all of Smriti Biswas's friends who showed up at her birthday party last week, but here's naming some. Nargis came dressed m white, and so did Purnima. Ru_ ma Dcvi had ohoseo a black ana ffrey
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  • 955 3 "AS you sow, so you reap' appears to be the moral that has been clearly brought their maiden Tamil venture: out by United Film Arts m Vallyin Selvan," which fra.s begun its run m Madras. The over-all impression one fcets after seeing the film is
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  • 221 3 A Story Of Truth Temptation Love, Lust, Villany Galore THE SILVER CHALICE For sheer grandeur and When Basil (Paul Newman), p.igantic .settings. for sheer a young Grecian artist Comsplendour and superb acting missioned to create "THE lor .sexy acting, for sexy and SILVER 'CHALICE"' finds sensuous sequences 'THE iumself beset
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  • 87 3 Longest Footage About India In 'Seven Wonders' In the Lowell Thomas Productions' Cinerama film, "The .Seven Wonders of the World," India will have the largest footage lasting for more than 25 minutes m -ts two»iour run. Maynard Malcolm, Associate Tioducer of the film, who arrived here last Friday m connection
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    16 3 Stage Screen ChTlf, Whitney, Pack palnnce and Fred Canter m a scene from "The Silver Chalice."
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  • 158 3 "Boot Polish,' K. K. PVm p<< gnant and mov- j injr picture about children (_> S"1 the Bombay slums. Cj HMmI gTont acclaim j^ I when it was .shewn b.v o > lhe India WOrn S«xicty u tlu> BMtjl rhtatre m L,on- J t! ..1.
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  • 129 3 Shyama Gives A Fme Performance HPHOSE who have seen the J> film version of Alexander Dumas' Man In The Iron Mask m English and Tamil (Uththama Puthr-an) will have disappointment m store for them m the Hindi version, 'SAL.TANAT 1 Deviations from the original are unhappily
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  • 118 3 The early makeshift days of Indian fllms were recalled by Mr. H. S. Carpenter, Kodak's London chief, who i&t now m Bombay. It was Mr. Carpenter who supplied the first stcck of raw film for Indian movies which were just making a beginning then.
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  • 217 3 Locations For Kipling Film In India f)IRECTOR Jchn Huston was I m Bombay last week to scout locations for his next film, ba.'3d on Rudyard Kipling's "The Man Who Would B e King." In an interview, he disclosed that the Star of his picture will be Humphrey Bogart, veteran of
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  • 129 3 OOHRAB MODI'S Technicolor production, <'Jhansi Xi Rani," has been banned by the Government of Kenya on the grounds that some of the "shots 1 aa c anti-British. But, it has been shown m Uganda and Tanganyika, Kenya's nextdoor neighbours, and thousands of people crossed the borders
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  • 77 3 The sudden and unexpected rise m the number of films produced this year haa had its unhealthy effect on the world of exibltion m Bombay. TIM hold-over figure of the first class cinema houses have shot, up and many films find difficulty In getting
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  • 271 3 yon a long time one nau wanted to know from Madhubaia the reasons for her decision to take to directing nuns. She has been extremely busy these last few days with the "shooting" of "Mr. and Mrs. '55" and "Nata." A chance meeting with her
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  • 171 3 T>EGAM Para and Yashodhara 15 Kathju, are at Jaipur along with a dozen of pick-up Screen Beauties of Bombay. Given to enjoy the fun of life with the Princess Begam Para was always m demand m the society of the bejewelled gentlemen. But whereai >
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  • 38 3 Bharat Bhushan, who is mostly seen m saintly roles, is getting himself ready for rough and "he-man" parts. These days he is seen practising horse-riding at the Juhu oeach and learning sword lighting at home.
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  • 268 3 q y "liX goiut t id days of O the film world are Q recalled with hostalgti q ieel'.njjs by veterans like O Aliitif.svH on (K-«»i- V ■nM 2 uhich make them recolg Ifct inenKirle* tot the Q pasf. Q Last week I sha Kiran
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  • 167 3 DIMAL ROY has found Chan- dramukhi for his "Devdas" Vyjayantlmala has signed for the role. He also has a new Parvatt. Meena Kumar! has dropped out and been replaced by Suchltra Stn, the Bengal star. The switch is the result of j Bimal Roy' i refusing
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  • 66 3 Figuring Out Fresh Conquests Psnsive Kmvari f"\u«»nansia»e v a come back nfte* a al:«i"op* The rxcuis'on she has had uvta.y tram the Him industry »ppe>r«> to have entfehed hhre r charms. Kumari I ittiUnKin) already bearing the' end i.l H\\*t>t a'l^li'srrnec lays t!a:m tn D?vih«-'wl. 1 n th* pl-T r.f
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  • 54 4 Thrills Of Dark Jungles Of East Africa Set m the dark jungles of Kast Africa In the early IJ.OC's, Universal International h Tcchnloolour production of "TANGANIYKA' Is the m dnijfht attraction at Rex this Saturday morrow) Van Heflln, Ruih Roman and Howard Dmff lead the ca»l iin fjtig i un
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  • 930 4 She Had A Difficult Job In Convincing Her Parents Tears Sobs Come Naturally 4JHEILA RAMANI. enchantress of the Hindi screen, strongly protests against being tailed "the vamp." Slie resents tins title with the just query: "When did I play this role to deserve this
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  • 219 4 NEW DELHI; Dr. B- V. KesJkar,, Minister for tlnformation and Broadcasting, said laet week that the Rajya Sabha's resolution urging dls r.ouragement of the exhibition of undesirable films was uc» n ß kept n vi-cw by the Central Hoard of Film Censors. The question of
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  • 226 4 9< j FELT so bad after Q my first 'shot' that I x almost gave up anting. A Ashok Kumar, "It was Q m early 1935 and the picx tin v Jeevan JVaiya.' A "Franz Osten was dirO ecting and wouldn't let X nic nave any
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  • 128 4 rpHE Avadi Congress session, photographed m colour by Astoria Pictures of Madras, will be soon released m India, Italy and other parts of the world Producer S. Thyagaraj, Italian Director Alfredo Medorl and (his assistant Antonio Fj. rlno who arrived m Bombay from Madras, left the
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  • 92 4 Copious consumption of vegetables by men, women and children m so romnwnptace today, that it seems incredible that one's adiction to leafy provender could end a budding romance. Stewart Granger is quoting to friends from a letter written by the .Eighteenth Century dandy, Beau RrununeM, whom
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    104 4 YTSHA KIRAN wept on the sets of Mehboob Productions' "Awaai" because she found herself wanting m a facial expression! She said: *'I am not trying- to impress when I say that I have not been satisfied with m v performance m any of my pictures »o far. I
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  • 211 4 SUMITRA AND PRADEEP TURN PRODUCERS! Sumitra's plans to turn producer m collaboration witn Pradeep Kumar and make pictures under the banner of s.P. Productions have been delayed sligntly because of her recent illness. Her first Bengali lhm is now expected to be launch, ed same time m April m Calcutta.
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  • 73 4 Atre Plans One On Childhood Of Gandhi p K. Atrc said hdr e that he was thinking of producing a film en the childhood of Mahatma 'Gandhi. Speaking a t a reception t^ven to him and Baburao f-Vndlharkar hdre on January 31, he said that he was busy on his
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  • 507 4 Give Up Mythological And Adventure Stories, Says Nargis piLMS arc the best medium for mass contact. They s'hourd help natioOftl development and aid trr* National Flan and projects." That is Nargtfs speaking, Nargjs, who made an earnest study of tne Fivc-Year Plan recently, said that in every
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  • 830 4 Devika Rani Helped Establish Indian Film Industry Star Of Many Pictures That Won World Recognition jUKS. DEVIKA RANI Roerich, Director of the first Indian Film Seminar, which will begin n New Delhi on February 27, is a gifted artiste who has enriched Indian film* With her personal charm and histrionic
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  • 87 4 Returning by the nightmart servtjee from Ma- 1 i/ra*. Shjama did not expect any autograph him ler at the Nagpur ib.|r|M>ri .art the uneartltiy hour of 2 a.m. But fans axe made sA <i. m stint and. sure enough, an autograph book was thrust snto her face the moment
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  • 253 4 SMUKERJI, production controller of Filnvstan, Bomnay, left for London tc finalise plans for making two Technicolor p.ctures lor the international marKet. During his stay in London, he if expected to complete a deal for the co-production of one him. It will have an internat.onal
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  • 61 4 Premnath and Bina Rai are likely to act as Julius Caesar and Caesar's wife in K. C. Films' yet untitled maiden venture in Hindi. The remaining cast fc being fixed, but will Include Hiralal and Om Prakash. Shankar and Jaikishan write the music but it
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  • 42 4 Nargis and Dcv Anand will be teamed m K. Abbas's forthcoming: film, "Gyara Hazar Larkivan," which may be launched next month. Dcv Anand will feature as a war correspondent. Shanker and Jaikishan wi'l give the music,
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  • 820 5 Refugees Pour Into Calcutta CAIXI iTA: The steep increase m the exodus of reI, v trui>i i^st licngal, whi.a totalled 1,02,000 during the s v months ending February, c nnnues unahatod awonrdine 1 nq»« s maae Jiere. lt ,e illlilllW vi the Seaidah railw.ny
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  • 453 5 APPOINTMENT OF KHUHRO HELD ILLEGAL I'ne full bench of the Sind Chief Court last weeK declared illegal the appointment of Mr. M. A. .khuhro as Sind's Chief Minister. Mr. /^fiuhno was appointed Chief Minister on Nov. 9 follow jig the dismissal of pirzada Abdus Sattars Cabinet bv the Governor on
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  • 94 5 BOMBAY: Delegates to the Administrative Council meeting of international Hotels Association held recent'y at Delhi arrived here last week fiom Aurangabad by two special planes. Mr. Jacques percepied, preFident of the Association, told reporters that so far as toufiSm was concerned arranjroments and facilities m ,mdia
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  • 192 5 "Holi" Revellers In Strangest Scrape! CALCUTTA: Two saopkeepera- of Kanthar got int.. the st. anient scrape of a.:, llcik revellers lost week. They wcrre gay and they KpTlnkJed 'avijr"' (rea powder) en all their shopping friends. But they etui not /knew ail their customers. in thoughtless gaiety, they sprinkled ''avfrr'
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  • 124 5 Cancer 'Gold Gun' Too Costly For India BOMBAY: /Th« latest method of treatment for cancer with v "gold gun" was not being tried m mdla due to its prohibitive cost. Dr. V- R. Khanolkar, Director of the Indian Cancer Research Centre, told P.T.I, here. He said the cost of lmporLing
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  • 145 5 NEw DELHI: The Central Government h*d new uec C.ed to meet the cost of constructing the West. Coast Road irom Hubii *to Truvanoore-Cocrun. Mr. O. V. Aiagesan, Deputy M nister for Transport, told Mr. iLCr Joshi in the Lok Sabha last week. A sum of rupees two
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  • 181 5 TRICHUR: Six persons, including three reserve police constables, were injured ,n a clash between a group of ryots and a posse of Armed Reserve Police last week at Kannimangalam. about four mile 3 from here Police reports said the ryots, who were
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  • 598 5 Intention To Provide Fresh Pakistani Elections Unchanged CONSEMBLY DISSOLUTION CASE: LAHORE: Mr Kenneth Diplock, Q.C., Counsel for the Government of Pakistan, stated In the Federal Court here last Thursday that he- had been instructed to inform the court of the Governor-General's Intention to provide fresh eectlons to the Constituent Assembly
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  • 217 5 TO SPREAD COMMUNISM IN THE MOON! L.ONDON, Mar. 15.— A Soviet scientist declared that Interplanetary travel now is "quite feat/ible" and a flight to the moon can be made nn the power obtained from two ounces of uranium. The unidentified scientist, m a Moscow Radio talk beamed to North America,
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  • 109 5 FACILITIES FOR TOURISTS IN MADRAS MADRAS: Mr. Sri prakasa, Governor of Madras, emphasised last week the need lor publicising (the thousands of places of interest In this ooi«n--iiry and also provide the necessary conforts and conveniences m these plarss so mat they ccuM attract a ;|u.-:<lr number of visitors! than
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  • 173 5 Films For Children Central Govt. To Meet Cost NEW DELHI: Government have decided to meet the entire cost of a feature film which will be produced by the Children's Film Society in the first year. Stating this in reply to a question by Mr. Nawab Singh Chauhan in the Rajya
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  • 131 5 by As. 2 per see r from April 1 Pride of place in the expenditure. Mr. Noon said was grven to education, which would receive more than Rs 5 crores. it compared very favourably, he said with the figure of Rs. 2.67 crores spent
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  • 157 5 KALAIMAGAL TAMIL SCHOOL BUS SERVICE Mr. Abdullah Muhamad Ilaneefa inaugurated last Saturday the Kalaimagal Taiiia School; ,Bus Service. This bus ds intendel to provide transport fadUities to the children attending Kalaimagial Tamil School. This bi«i service is the result of the sincere efforts taken by Messrs Siva t.andy, VenUatasafata and
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  • 152 5 BACK TO HIS FIRST LOVE CHESTER. England, Mar. 16: A 21 year old British woman was granted a divorce from her twice-married American husband on the grounds of his misconduct with his first wife. Mrs. Eunice Edna Cloud of Aston Mead, mi n North Wales was married near here m
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  • 235 6 Charge And Counter-Charge By Both Premiers! Non-Implementation Of Delhi Agreement Admitted COLOMBO. The Ceylon Premier, Si r John Kotelawala, it is reliably learnt, has sent a communication last week to Mr. Nehru, Minister of India, m reply to the latter's personal communication to Sir John Kotelawala,
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  • 165 6 LONDON, Mar. 17 Mr. Henry Hopkinson, Minister of State few Colonial Affairs, said ail except a few of the smallest new resettlement villages m Malaya either had their own schools or were within reach of one m a town. Every new village had either a dispensary
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  • 149 6 Respectable Posture Of Defence WASHINGTON, Mar. 17.Presldent Elsenhower said that it was United States policy- to maintain a respectable posture of defence to meet any kind of surprise. He made this commeni when asked at his Press con. ference to discuss what a correspondent said was the possibility of impending
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  • 95 6 K.L. Lawyer's Appeal To P.C. Dismissed LONDON, Mar. 17 The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council dismissed with costs an appeal by Mr. r. P. FCajasoorla, a solicitor in Malaya, against a Federation Supreme Court order in August 1953 suspending him from practice for six months. The order was made
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  • 86 6 An inmate of the Government BJtod School Pounamnller Madras reading an address of welcome m Rraille m honour of nr (Miss) Helen Keller, the ffreat American blind auther who is now «n a world tonr, at the Guild of Service reception held at Raj
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  • 304 6 Margaret Townsend Romance LONDON Ma*. 17: The public demand gTew more insistent for a n official statement from Buddngrham Palace on the rumoured romance between Princess Margaret and 40-year-old Air Force Officer Group Captain Peter Townsend. Even the sober Daily Tele- I graph, a
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  • 405 6 LONDON, Mar. 16: Rumours of a romance between Princess Margaret and Group Captain Peter Townsend. an Air Force Officer, have set off a violent controversy here about freedom of the press. Only a few British newspapers have given sensational treatment to ihe
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  • 111 6 LONDON. Mar. 16: Princess Margaret Tuesday night made her second official appearance since returning from her Caribbean tour. But her reported romance with Royal Air Force Group Captain Peter Townsend was as big a mystery as ever. Hundreds gave the Queen's vivacious 24-year-old sister a noisy
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  • 94 6 LONDON, Mar. 17 Malayans are now being recruited to the public service in the Fedration of Mnaya "as fast as fully qualified and otherwise suitable candidate? can be found,'' Mr. Henry Hcpkinson, Minister cf state for Colonial Affairs, said. h>y last year 58.7 out of 2,387 officers in division
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