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Title Section16 1955-04-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 49 SINGAPOKE, FRIDAY, AWBIL 1, 1855 SIX PAGES 15 CENTB16 words
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487 1955-04-01 1 Federal Legislature Passes Resolution OW System Of Payment Of Rent In Padi Restored From Our Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. The Federal Legislative Council, on the second and last day «f its meeting in Kuala Lumpur today, affirmed 'that Malay shall be the National487 words
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Article61 1955-04-01 1 •KARACHI, Mar. SI: Twelve Afghan policemen and 85 demonstrators were Injured in day-long dashes in front of the Pakistan embassy In Kabul yesterday when Pathans tried to tear down the Pakistani Flat, Kabul radio reported. The radio said the Afghan Government had banned demonstrations andReuter - 61 words
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129 1955-04-01 1 Afghanistan To Protest To Pakistan KARACHI. Mar. 31: Afgnunistan is expected to protest to Pakistan today against the decision to include tribal areas of th« North West Frontier In the proposed West Pakistan Unit next month a dtedaion which provoked violent Pathan demonstrations -n Kabul yesterday. Afghanistan has always supportedReuter - 129 words
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66 1955-04-01 1 Rajpramukh's Car Kills A Pedestrian From Our Own Correspcndent MADRAS, Mar. 30. A young man aged twenty. nve was knocked down and killed by a car in which the Maharaja of Mysore was trtu k veiling on Monday night in i the city. The youth was re. 1 ported to66 words
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Article91 1955-04-01 1 NEW DIBLHt Mar. 31 Mr. Jawarharlal Nehiu Uie Rrfxne Mfariater, toM Parliament that h« was aware «f a cpnaiderable increase in the JttriiOM of the Portuguese Settlementa in India and also of the conetrucUon of aarodroms, but he did not *eyar<l :them an any threat toReuter - 91 words
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Article30 1955-04-01 1 .NEW DBLHI, Mar. 31 Prime Minister Nehru spent P*a half hour Wednesday visltmc tha IMMa for peace'* exh&te apaaxrf by the V. 8. yCWtfBBMBt* APAP - 30 words
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342 1955-04-01 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 81: President Eisenhower spoke out yesterday against too muoh speculation and talk about war. He said it does not serve the cause of peace. President Eisenhower also said at a news conference that he has no information indicating the Chinese RedsAP - 342 words
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Article58 1955-04-01 1 Although all Government offices will be open on Election Day, the majority will be working with a skeleton staff on account of the transfer of staff to the Polling Stations. Members of the public, who can conveniently do so, are therefore asked to postpone their58 words
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Article, Illustration113 1955-04-01 1 HE GAVE HIS BLOOD FOR MALAYA rue Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council, Dato Mahmud bin Mat, unveUed Wednesday the portrait of the late Sir Henry Uurney which has been presented by the Federal Government to the Legislative Council. The portrait will hang In the Members' Library. The portrait was113 words
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322 1955-04-01 1 Case Against Periyar E. V. R. From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 30. The Supreme Court of India- will now decide whether the Dravida Kalagham leader Periyar Rainaswami is guilty of offence under section 295 Indian Penal Code when he broke322 words
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Article118 1955-04-01 1 LONDON, Mar. 3l A top British official predicted yesterday the Sudan will choose independence in 1957 rather than with Egypt. Sir Robert Hower. retiring Governor General of the Sudan, said upon arival in J.iondon aboard the finer Durban Castle that the Egyptians were pressing for "a closeAP - 118 words
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Article107 1955-04-01 1 OTTAWA. Mar. 30: Mr. Lester Pearscn Minister of External Affairs said he had no information from any 'official quarter that a Peoples Chinese attack against Quemoy and Matsu Islands was imminent. He added that in the present situation such an attack ."always remans a dangerous pos.Reuter - 107 words
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Article194 1955-04-01 1 LONDON, Mar. 81: A Labour Member of Parliament Mr. Thomas Reid said that If Malay* rot self-government about htfff the population wouldl already be ■objects of Communist China. Sir. Henry Hopkinson, Minister f State for Colonial Affairs replied «I ahmUd point out that it I*Reuter - 194 words
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481 1955-04-01 1 "Tamil Is My Life", Says Doto Thurai Singam Appeals To Every Malayan Tamil To Contribute To Fund IMPETUS TO EARLY ESTABLISHMENT OF TAMIL CHAIR IN UNIVERSITY Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, former Member for Education in the Federation of Malaya, appeals to "EVERY TAMIL. IN MALAYA" both from India and481 words
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84 1955-04-01 1 Nehru And Nasser Leave For Bandung On April 15 NEW DELHI, Mar. 31 Prime Minister Nehru will leave on April 15 to attend the Bandung conference. He will be accompanied by leaders of the ESgypttan and Afghan delegations, the Indian Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. The Ministry said Egyptian Premier ColonelAP - 84 words
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Article27 1955-04-01 1 SICILY— ITALY LINK NEW YORK, Mar. 31 An Italian-born engineer said yesterday he is working on preliminary plans for a bridfec to link Sicily with Italy. APAP - 27 words
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Article118 1955-04-01 1 The well-known educational establishments founded by, the great phi anthrophists in South India are a source of pride to Tamils. May I hope that these philanthropists ot South, India aud' their descendants would not forget their (brethren in Malaya? The Tamils are a poor race in118 words
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LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
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81 1955-04-01 1 World Situation Depressing Nehru NEW DELHI, Mar. SI: Mr. Jawaharlai Nehru, tile Prime Minister told the Howe of the People today be world situation had "hardened'' and was now most depressing. "Tfcinga are happening which may lead catartwphV. he said. Mr. Nehru said the mai» danger spots were Formosa- indoCfetaaReuter - 81 words
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Article65 1955-04-01 1 SAIGON. Mmr. «i» "United Fronf of J*to« sects opposta* SouttVi<*M«tt Premier Ngo Diem split trig when the Oomamnto* JnOMar of th© Cao Dai P«*^|*« ««2 announced that his *5,©00 m» would Hi future serve the Premier. Hie Commander General Nguyen Thanh Phuong announced that his entireReuter - 65 words
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Article72 1955-04-01 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. SI: Bay Kumar Coubey, tt-year-old professor of the Bmmh versity has had one ambition In lit© to hold the world record is ALA. dbgtaee. He claims to have achieved it be now he* 15 separate M.A, defpces. But he is not satlafled.AP - 72 words
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50 1955-04-01 1 WASHINGTON, Mar, SI: President Mmwniwnn told bis press conference yesterday that the Untied State, was wlUlnr to join fit a top level meeting with toe Soviet Union on any basis If tMs com* be done without ca natlng a damnging unprowftoa. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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129 1955-04-01 1 No March On Govt. House Students Warned A pamphlet ctrenteted o» Wednesday by certain pupils of ObIMM Middle School* states that on April which Is Election Day the pvpitowlU B> en masse to Qovenuneßi owe to present to the Guv* erne* their protest afafati* the decMon of the RegUtrar of129 words
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583 1955-04-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., April 1, 1955 THE VOTE IS SECRET TO-MORROW is polling day in Singapore and throughout the day from morn till nigiht there will be great activity all over the Colony. With more voters on the register, more can- didates in the field, more seats to583 words
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1329 1955-04-01 2 Minister Pataskar Explains Law Hindu Succession Bill Referred To Select Committee NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha agreed unanimously to refer the Hindu Succession Bill, which seeks to amend and codify the law of Hindu intestate succession to a joint select committeeFOC - 1,329 words
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196 1955-04-01 2 Iodized Salt For Preventing Goitre In N.E.F.A. NEW DELHI: Free distribution of iodized cooking salt, as a preventive against goitre, s proving bcth effective ana populor in the North-East Frontier Agency where the prevalence of the disease is as high as 80 to 90 per cent in some areas. OverFOC - 196 words
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Article172 1955-04-01 2 Search For Groundwater Sources NEW DELMI: Aided by three American experts, Union Government geologists have started an intensive search for groundwater sources. A groundwater reconnaissance survey is being launched in the Ganges, Krishna, Goda vari and Pennar basins to sink more wells for drinking water and tube wells for irrigation.172 words
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Article191 1955-04-01 2 MADRAS: The Union Government has allotted Rs. 3,000_ 000 in the last year of the first Five.Year Plan for treatment of leprosy. The scheme envisages two distinct units— a treatment unit and a study unit. Already some piiot unit? have come into being and, withNAFEN - 191 words
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Article178 1955-04-01 2 MADRAS: The Corporation of Madras has increased its tax on advertisement films shown in City theatres from tis. 5 to Rs. 20 per month with effect from April. The Government of Madras has approved the tax. The Corporation is also tax As. 2_B per mouth. A. representationNAFEN - 178 words
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Article53 1955-04-01 2 KARIMGANJ: A severe cyc.one, accompanied by hailm Swept ovcr Karlmgani t? B ad Om ng areas la st week Many houses in Karimganj in eluding the Refugees- Home S2p S kShi buildings were bodly damaged. About a dozen people were reported to hav e been iniured whenFOC - 53 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-04-01 2 The Bt. Hon'Me Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, former Minister of the U.K. Government, photographed with the President, Dr Rajendra Prasad, when he called on the President at Raahtrapati Bh»va n (New Delhi), on February 2437 words
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Article139 1955-04-01 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Mororji Desal, the Chief Minister, said in the Bombay Legislative Assembly that a total of 11,052 people were banished from the State between i9si and 1954. Of these 9,727 were banished from Bombay City, Mr. Desai, who was replyin to questions by Mr. G.FOC - 139 words
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Article39 1955-04-01 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nirmai Ghosh of Jugantar was unanimously elected President of the Indian and Eastern News. paper Society for the year 1955 at the 16th annual general meeting- of the Soetetv h«w I hwi,- FOCFOC - 39 words
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Article49 1955-04-01 2 SUGAR RELEASED FOR SALE NEW DELHI; The Government of India has decided to release for sale io tfle open market a quantity of more than 100,000 tons of sugar re presenting 50 per cent of the production of all factories dur ing the period Feb. 16 ltarch T.- FOCFOC - 49 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-04-01 2 The Vice-President, Dr. 8. Radhakrixhnan in conversation with Mr. Harold Stamen, Director of the Foreign Operations Administration of the U.S.A. when he called' on the Vice-Preftident, in New Delhi, on February 28.35 words
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Article659 1955-04-01 2 President Prasad's Appeal SUPAUL: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, appealed to the people here last Wednesday to come forward in. large numbers and offer their labour for the construction, of the eastern protective embankment on the Kosi and complete the target in. time before the rains, asFOC - 659 words
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Article56 1955-04-01 2 NAWADAH: About 5,000 kisans of Nawadah sub-division paraded the streets here last week shouting slogans demanding immediate declaration of the subdivision as a famine area. The demonstrators demanded .stoppage of eviction of Idsans and immediate withdrawal of certificate proceedings instituted against them, suspension of rent realizationFOC - 56 words
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292 1955-04-01 2 Change In Berths Saved Life Of Missionary! BOMBAY: The Rev Mr. Jennings cf Musquadov.t. Nova Scotia, had a Jucky escape when the Frontier Maii collided with a goods train at Fate.singpur on Monday last. Mr. Jennings was c n his way to the language school at Landour near Mussouri. HeFOC - 292 words
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Article133 1955-04-01 2 SIMLA: Mr. Y. s. Parmar, Chief Minister of Himachal. Pradesh, replying to the general debate on the Budget in the V.dhan Sabha last week said every effort was being made to develop the most backward areas of the State Priority wa« being given to the establishmentFOC - 133 words
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Stage & Screen
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Article295 1955-04-01 3 most eagar among- those pres»ent at Ra.<*htrapati Bhavan o n Sunday last to meet film stars at the presidents reception t o the Seminar delegates wer e Dr. Prasad'a grandchildren. For the delegates too, it was a great event as this was the first time that295 words
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Article106 1955-04-01 3 lARLENK d-\HL learn- g ed some Oriental sec- e rets of charm from Indian G dancer Sujata, while mak- y ing "Bengal Brigade." g The liquid-eyed dancer <! had such a n air of repose and feminine charm > about her that she made C106 words
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Article61 1955-04-01 3 Producer director Mehbocb Khan, accompanied by Nargs, two moppet stars and a crow of 40, including cameraman Faredoon Irani and Recordist Kaushik, will leave Bombay next week for Umbra village n Surat district for location "shooting" cf his colour production, tentatively titled "Mo. tlier61 words
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Article, Illustration301 1955-04-01 3 Nimmi's Advice On Marriage Know What A Person Stands For MAY be Nimmi herself is unmarried but die has life. IXherii'lre^J .narriagf «!.<• come, l<m»r d mth v^ry sound advice. Fo.lowing are some of the quest ons put by film fans and Nimmi's replies: Q: Which wa s the happiest301 words
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Article96 1955-04-01 3 DESIGNED to bo O ncof the mest lavish musical f*" tas ;o ccmc out of an ind-an gtudo Sunny Art Productions •Uran Khatb'.a" is n»w nearing its 'fins' after beiig on tne sets lor well over a year. Colossal acts gor;eous costumes and eyeful ng96 words
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Article29 1955-04-01 3 x BHARAT Bhooshan, the r-is honoured art St cf the yfeyed bracketed with the oVchnnNimmi, in Producer,,nder the dra's second offenDf, "Basant Vishwabharati ba* Buhar I29 words
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Article, Illustration147 1955-04-01 3 INTRIGUING a generally said Beauty JJbrned i H adorned the most "S best, but a look at the /vadoufi Vatjayantimala in Bharata Natiya costume will challenge the old saying. The costume although it does wrap her, yet aids essentially winged imagination of readers.' This winsome beauty of Sooth India. i«147 words
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Article, Illustration500 1955-04-01 3 Indian Film Renderjig Off Victor Hugo's Clssic USHA KIRAN'S SUPERB iCTION rpHE great French novelist A Victor Hugo's "The Hunch, back of Notre Dame'' is a mighty novel of intense human interest and Charles I^aughton portraying the hunchback was realistic Director Amiya Chakravarty. who has made500 words
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Article, Illustration532 1955-04-01 3 ttINA Rai is one single example of an eau^* ed g^ who worked in films under strict guardiunsti >t of her parents, reached the top in one single film ana married soon after. All this happened in two years. On July 13, 1950, she signed532 words
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Article72 1955-04-01 3 Mrs. Krishna Kapoor, «aj Kapoor s wife, is doing social sen-Ice In an unoatentitioiis way. At her Ciicinbur house she daUy holds free classes for the poor-cja»s women ther e are some yeii-to-do women also 'i n <" !)Ok n S> doUmakiiiff, knittans, embroidery'72 words
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Article67 1955-04-01 3 In the name of Hindu Goddesses the producer* of mythological* more than often exploit the fair sex. Censorsi are now .keen to see that vulgarism i" not let loose in the robe of 'DeviV Recently i n one picture 'Ganga Maiya' the censors have deleted a67 words
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Article127 1955-04-01 3 Savithri, who has acted the role of Farvathi in South liidian 'Devadas/ blushed while seeing he r own image on the screen in the love scenes which she enacted with Nageswara Rao when the film was recently shown at Star Talkies, Madras. At that127 words
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Article54 1955-04-01 3 "SARDAR," another of Gyan Mukerji's action-filled productions, is well under wav at various studios in Bombay. Starr.ngr Ashok as the tough desperado, with Bin a Rai and Nigar Sultana in th e feminine leads, the cast also includes such well-known name s a s Jag-dis-h Sethi. Rama54 words
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Article287 1955-04-01 3 jyjK. Nehru was in a gay and lhappy mood when he inaugurated the Seminar and ms speech was punctuated wWh sparkling wit and humour. As soon a s he took his seat on tne dais he was garlanded by Devika Ram. a few moments later Nargis287 words
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Article370 1955-04-01 4 Mohna Is Thinner— And Wiser IVIOHNA, last seen in Nlmmi'sl il "Danka," tias returned to Bombay after spending 181 months in Rome, Geneva. Paris and London. She. has reduced over 23 pounds and now weighs 130. She has -also "advanced' her knowledge of film making after making two pictures to370 words
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Article64 1955-04-01 4 Resolved to become famous like Actress Savithri, sixteen year.old Kalyani has vanished from her home in Slvaganga. She was working as a domes. I tic sfervant and had only her aged mother to look after her. The sorrowing mother describes the daughter as a "film flecd" who64 words
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Article, Illustration17 1955-04-01 4 Looking bashful «ke newly-wed, Nadira makes her tiured give* tempestuous performance.17 words
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Article230 1955-04-01 4 Among the special attractions of the programme to which every dance lover in Bombay looked forward with eater anticipation were the famous and lovely Tra vanc^ Sisters, Lalitha. Padmini and came here specially they wrote. because thev '•deem it a sreat privilege and pSretoVn the ecu230 words
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Article78 1955-04-01 4 Bhanumathi has announced the production programme for "Chintamani, "the story of Bhakta Bur Das, in Tamil and Te'.ugu. The same film, which was produced two decades ago with M. k. Thyagaraja Bha» F av thf r and K Aswathamma In the title roles ran continuously for 60 weeks inNAFEN - 78 words
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Article, Illustration204 1955-04-01 4 On. of the legate, who attended the CTm Semiuar JT^nSS" J'SMLSJ SETS* Speara in public ana n»kM even then he did not make extempore speeches. He prepared his speeches* well in advance studiously and spoke from his notes. As a result, unlike204 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-04-01 4 Graceful Suchitra Seai, who has reached the pride of place among Bengali ftUT artistes, has been selecte to tJav the leading: rote i with I»Wp K"»" ar _"f Vaijayantunala. In s das she takes the place Meena Kumari who decli? the offer on grounds would not69 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-04-01 4 Ab educatt tlgtrl and an ilUterature briH The picture 'Paditha>««n' (Educated Gprl) >rtrayK Jn a touching 1 manT the hardship* an educed g4rt undergoes afterpetog R l in luarrtape an tUiterate man. Even be>r /tears do not seem to nj/ve the fiercelooking- naa. She Is K. LaMtha,62 words
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406 1955-04-01 4 THE Film Seminar, was, only a week before its inauguration in the throes ctf a terrible cris s and it was only tne Prime Minister's adroit handling of the situaton that saved the day. The root cause cf this "turmoil." as Mr. Nehru characterised it406 words
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Article41 1955-04-01 4 Film star Motilal, who comes from a cultured family, came to Bombay to join the Navy, went to a studio to see shooting was offered a role in a film and remained to be fullfledged film star.41 words
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Article, Illustration880 1955-04-01 4 And She Is A Gr*t Linguist! QLAMOROUS Usha Kiran has let out a(Xre^ abom a marria f to DT Mmo** 11 Kh r personally went and proposed to him," she says. But it was. not a case of their being- total strangers. They880 words
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60 1955-04-01 4 Sumitra Gets Fan Mail From Germany Having D een i n films for over ten years, Sumitra is quite used to fan ma il, and even a letter with a foreign postmark is no novelty. But a letter from Germany Jast week came as a very pleasant scrprlse the German60 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-04-01 4 It is rather unusual that levers look elsewhere, when the Moon is just behind them! she looks like believing him and Kairunanidhi wants only a pretext to came close rand rest his arms en Kanakam' s shoulders. Let Us leave them alone and watch for54 words
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Article119 1955-04-01 4 MADRAS: A Madras actor recently said that he receives a bumper mai» from male fans and all of them ask that they be given opportunities to act in films. A few are content with becoming domestic servants in the houses of actresses while a119 words
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Article28 1955-04-01 4 The Asian »Film Society, London, has invited LaU Mangeshkar to attend the London festival of Indian films, organised by them from May 16 to 21.28 words
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345 1955-04-01 5 Statement In Indian Parlt. NEW DELHI: An *rho el th»« recent mine «i;sasf*>r at I'arasia. Amlabadi an d Dharmabod wLh d In Z Jk Sabha in a half-hour discussion raised by Mr ViJtaMlao .JET? °"E V M f SUreB M^ kenFOC - 345 words
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Article114 1955-04-01 5 MADRAS: Mr. V. V RamaD W mv ask ed the Minister for Religious Endowments. Mr B Parameswaran, in the Legislative Council whether the Union Government had any proposal under cens deration to take over the administration of certain important tempos in Madras State and what theFOC - 114 words
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146 1955-04-01 5 Rs. 805m. For Indian Embassy In London NEW DELHI: There are 234 officers, and 992 other empioyees in the Indian High Ccmmisa oner's Office in London. Mr. Sadath Ali Khan, Par. Lamentary Secretary to the External Affairs Minister, told Mr, S. V. liamaswamy, Cong., Madras, in the Lok Sabha. ActuaiFOC - 146 words
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Article45 1955-04-01 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided that the export of gram will be licensed freely for shipment from all ports till the end of June, said a Pres s Note issued by the Ministry c f Commerce and Industry.— FOCFOC - 45 words
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Article59 1955-04-01 5 VANIYAMBADI: Fou r txtva aged between 12 and 13 years were drowned last week while they were bathing at the Govindapuram »ake here. The bodies were recovered and the police held an inquest over there. A verdict of accidental drowning was returned. The bod es were thenFOC - 59 words
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Article122 1955-04-01 5 NEW DELHI: The capital investment made by All-India Radio up to 1952-53, amounted to over Rs. 2 crcres, Dr. B. V. Keskar. Union Information and Broadcast ng Minister told Mr. M. L. Dwivedi in the Lok Sabha. In a written reply he s»'-d the investment wasFOC - 122 words
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78 1955-04-01 5 NEW DELHI: Orders for 177 locomotives for the Indian railways have been placed with three firms in Japan aga nst the roiling stock programmes fcr the years 1953-54, 1954-'55 and 1955-'56, said Mr. o. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister for Railways and Transport, in reply toFOC - 78 words
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62 1955-04-01 5 CALCUTTA: About 800 .students cf the National Medical College are on str.ke since Wednesday last demanding a hostel for girls, common room and canteen. They are staying away from their classes and hospital duties at the Chittaranjan Hospital and Med cal School Hospital bothFOC - 62 words
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106 1955-04-01 5 House Adjourned by Table-thumping BHUBANESWAR: The Speaker, Mr. Nandkishore Das, adjourned) the Orissa Assembly for 15 minutes laflt Wednesday, when I'raja Socialist and Communist membera started thumping the tables and Interrupted the speech of the Deputy Home Minister. Mr. Nilamani Routrai. The Speaker told a P.S.P. member, who argued! thatFOC - 106 words
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Article319 1955-04-01 5 MADRAS; Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minister for Agriculture and Industries. Fold the Madras Assembly iast week that the State Government had made proposals to the Central Government regarding the opening of an iron anu steel plant at Salem and had asked the Central Urovernment to arrange f°FOC - 319 words
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Article35 1955-04-01 5 KARACHI: New coal deposits of about 200 mill on tons have been discovered near the Begari coal mine, about 3R miles south-east of Quetta. it was offically announced here. FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article152 1955-04-01 5 BANGALORE:.. The Mysore Legis.ative Council recently, took up for consideration tne Alysore (Religious and Char.tfttoie) Inams Abolition &iA, as passed by the Legislative Assembly on Feb. 25, A spec a: plea ior c xclu<l,ng tne bungeii Jagu- from the scope ci the Bi«i was madeFOC - 152 words
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Article92 1955-04-01 5 NEW DELHI: An official Ceylon delegation is expected to visit India in the middle of April to study the operation of India's Five Year Plan, it was learned here. The delegation which will be led by Ceylon's Finance Mi. nister, Mr. D. H. Jayawar. dena,FOC - 92 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-04-01 5 PHOTO. The 1955 Oxford versus Cambridge boat race over 4", miles of the river Thames (Putney to Mortlake) was wo n by Cambridge. The Cambridge boat finished 16 lengths in front, docking 19 minutes 10 seeontte. This year is the 101st time the race has been held. CambridgeAP - 70 words
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199 1955-04-01 5 NORTH LAKHIMPUJR: Scores of people and a considerable number of cattle weTe Injured during a violent nor'wester here last week. First reports said that six villages were damaged. Hailstones as large as oranges fell during the storm and covered the ground toFOC - 199 words
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143 1955-04-01 5 Co-Operation In Tube-Well Working A Success NEW DELHI: Operation of :übe-wellte on co-operative basis, started in Meerut at the suggestion of the union Agriculture Ministry, has proved a success. To start with, 40 tube-wells were installed som c time mu under this system, which havu increased $o 132. Under "thNAFEN - 143 words
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162 1955-04-01 5 DACCA: Mr. A. K. Fazlul Huq, deposed Chief Minister of Ea&t Bengal, filed a defamation su.t in the court of the First Sub-Judge, Dacca last week claming R9. 10,500 damages against Mr. Tafazzai Hossain, editor of the local Awami League daily. Ittehaq, and MoulanaFOC - 162 words
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Article64 1955-04-01 5 NEW DELHI: Five hundred and sevent^thpusand bicycles, it is estimated, will be manufactured n India during 1955, Mr. Natyananda iKanutigo, Deputy Minister for Commerce and Industry, told Mr. ICrishnakant Vyas in the Rajya Sabha. The planning Commission, he added, .had tstimated the demand for the current yearFOC - 64 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-04-01 5 The meeting of the IndoPakistan Steering committee concluded (In New Delhi on March I*. Photo shows Mr. j. Rahim Foreign Secretary Government of raklslnn (3rd from right) and Mr. S. Datt, Secretary, Commonwealth Relations, Government of India, signing the agreed minutes at the conclusion of the meeting*49 words
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Article145 1955-04-01 5 NEW DELHI: The next annual meeting of the Indian Labour Conference will be heid in the middle of May next, Mr. Khandubhai Desai, Labour Minister, told th e Lok Sabha. The conference, he said, would consider such matters as industrial relations, amendment to the Minimum Wages Act.FOC - 145 words
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284 1955-04-01 5 Orders Reserved In Hyderabad Raj Bhavan Case HYDERABAD: The Chief C.ty Magistrate, Mr. Murahari, last week reserved orders on a petition made by a local advocate Mr. B. G. Kesikar. On April 27, 1954. Mr. Keskar had fiied an application before the District Magistrate alleging that many persons were detaFOC - 284 words
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172 1955-04-01 5 Law To Solve Inter-State Water Disputes NEW DELHI: Central Legis lat en may soon resolve interstate disputes regarding river and canal waters in India. The irrigation and Power Ministry Is considering- a draft BiU for this purp° s€ > to be brought before Parliament by the end of the currentNAFEN - 172 words
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Article618 1955-04-01 5 London World's Cleanest City LONDON: When William Wordsworth stood on Westminster Bridge one day i n September, 1802, he was so inspired by the view that he wrote a memorable sonnet on a sight "so touching i n its majesty." "Earth has not anything to show mor e fair," heNAFEN - 618 words
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Article71 1955-04-01 5 JAM Ml The bushshirt, comfortable as it H. does not add to the <•** corum of an August legislature, in ,tbe opinion of the Speaker of the Kashmir Assembly. Mr. G. r. Kin/00. before adjourning tho House last week, advised members to come to the HouseFOC - 71 words
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95 1955-04-01 5 India's Food Minister To Visit Egypt NEW DELHI: hyilHl Minister, Mr. Ajit prasaa Jain, left on M^ C|l 30 for a fortnight's tour oi Egypt in response to an invi^ tlon from the Egyptian Gow^. ment. He wtiU visit the princlp* cotton and rice-growing area& of Egypt, in view ofNAFEN - 95 words
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Article46 1955-04-01 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India, as a result of a further review, has decided to continue free licensing of exports of cane Jaggery and cane jaggery powder (gur) fev shipment up to the end of June. lhe Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced here. FOCFOC - 46 words
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Advertisement39 1955-04-01 5 TAMIL CULTURE A Quarterly English Journal Devoted To The Study Of Tamiliana Chief Editor: Rev. Dr. THAN I NAYAGAM Annual Subscription $3.50 Life Subscription $75.00 Apply with subscription to: Manager TAMIL MURASV P.O. 621 71 Selegie Road, Singapore 739 words
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2180 1955-04-01 6 Discretionary Powers Granted To Premier "IT IS THE ROAD TO FASCISM** -Keuneman COLOMBO. The House of Representatives last w^* l 6 Citizenship (Amendment) BUI through all the stoges, despite vigorous protests from Opposition raf" 10 and tiieir appeal for six months' time to studyFOC - 2,180 words
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Article183 1955-04-01 6 Mr. C. Suntharalingam: With whose legal advice was the amendment to the existing (citizenship) law prepared Sir John Kotelawala Mr. Justice Nagalingam. Mr. Suntharalingam. Mr. Justice Nagalingam was not such an idiot to prepare such legislation Do you expect me to give my assent to this most uncivilised,183 words
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107 1955-04-01 6 The Onlooker Sees Most Of The Game COLOMBO: Can s Member of Parliament vacate his seat n the House and listen to a discussion i n progress from a seat in the public galler'e of the House.? This was the question raised in the House of Representation, shortly before midnightFOC - 107 words
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163 1955-04-01 6 NIZAM'S PALACE POLICE SEARCH RULED OUT HYDERABAD, Mar. 31.— The Hyderabad High Court yesterday continued the stay it ordered the day before of police investigations into allegations that a number of persons were being held against their will at King Kothi Palace, the official residence of the Nizam of Hyde,163 words
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Article81 1955-04-01 6 The following have been elected office-bearers of The Indian Association, Kuala Kangsar fcr 1955: President:. Dr K. V. B. Pllla!; Vice_Presider.t, Mi. Narain Singh; Hen. Secretary, Mr. P. R. M. Tampy; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Rama, chandran; Hon. Sports Secretary, Mr. P. T. Naidu! Literary Secretary,81 words
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Article45 1955-04-01 6 'Ram Naumi' celebrations under the euspices of the North Indian Hindu Association, 47 Cuff Road, will commence today at 2 p.m. wth Havnam and Keerthanam. Between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. there will be poems and lectures and murlc on Sree Rama's life.45 words
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