Indian Daily Mail, 17 July 1955
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Title Section18 1955-07-17 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL, XI NO. 152 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article767 1955-07-17 1 freedom from hear Of War: Aim Of Geneva Summit Conference Pledges To Extend Friendship To All WASHINGTON July 16 President Eisenhower said last night he was going to the Geneva Big Four conference to attempt to tree mankind from fear of that "terrible scourge-war." TheA.P. - 767 words
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174 1955-07-17 1 Why She Was Chosen As Miss England LONG BEACH, California, July, 16 Miss England, a strikingly well developed brunette who caused a conttovsery before leaving London, was m the headlines again today* A local newspaper quoted the British Miss Universe rntrant as saying most English girls are "insipid" by comparisonA.P. - 174 words
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Article89 1955-07-17 1 MANY NEW INDUSTRIES FOR MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. July 16.— Madras Cabinet has approved schemes for the second Five Year run m the State costing- more than four hundred crcres of rupee*. (Rs. 4,000 m.) The schemes include; Establishment of a paper mill In vtalabar, aluminum factory at89 words
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182 1955-07-17 1 CASABLANCA, July, 16. Police used tear gas grenades against European demonstrators who stoned French Administrative Headquarters here yesterday. Thousands of Europeans stormed through tbc centre of the city towards the administrative centre In a free wave of denii-nstrations sparked by Thursday night's bomb attack.Reuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration199 1955-07-17 1 Nu's Appeal SAN FRANCISCO. July 15: Burma's Prime Minister U Nu, asserting that another world vvar would mean destruction of ei\l ization, called on the Big Pour Powers Thursday night to substitute compromise for distrust at next week's Geneva Summit meeting. Addressing a dinner of theA.P. - 199 words
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Article30 1955-07-17 1 GEORGETOWN, Gui*na, .luly 16 Dr. chcddi Jagan, former Chief Minister of BriUsh Guiana, haa written to delegations at the Geneva "Summit" talks urging fre>i-30 words
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Article259 1955-07-17 1 WELLS. NEVADA. July 16. Two masked men, both carrying guns, pounched upcn two women tourists m a car early Friday, raped one, tied up both and dumped them out on isolated desert south of Wells. Elko County Sheriff J. C. Harris ordered a four-state alarm forReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration22 1955-07-17 1 Tta Pttab De v»ttom, <»t«m*, wh*r« the bt f f<m» wW begin flyfe m**i»t» July 19.22 words
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Article426 1955-07-17 1 Emergency An Obstacle —LABOUR Neglect Not Rural Population NEGARA Independent Malaya First ALLIANCE From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Prolongation of Emergency Regulations m Maiaya was condemned as an obstacle to independence and infringement of rights of people by Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, Penang's Labour Party426 words
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Article67 1955-07-17 1 NEW DELHI, July 16. Indian President Rajendra Prasad last mght conferred the Order of Bharat RatnaW iS nt of In dia— lndia's highest decoration r '«F ehru the Premi er m recognition ot his heroic endeavour m the cause of peace for mankind." Mr, Nehru has justReuter - 67 words
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Article229 1955-07-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent The President said he may have acted unconstitutionally m making this award without consulting the Head of hie Government and acting on h's own initiative, but he felt that every member of his Cabinet and country as a whcle would approve it229 words
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Article67 1955-07-17 1 From Our own Correspondent BANGALORE Jul v 16. Hindusthan Aircort Factory here 1» now building jet aircraft. The factory is concentating on developing basic jet trainer aircraft and also jet military fightAfter this, a factory will plan to build jet medium transport aircraft which will67 words
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203 1955-07-17 1 Pondy Men Have Great Future In India's Dip. Service 'Tom Our own Correspondent MAUKAS. July 16.— A1l toddy and liquor shops will ciosea m t, ie State during tne coming elcct.cn s m ronaicnery. liiey win ciusc tor six uays between Juiy X 6 and 23 <*Jiy vioiat.on will lead203 words
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Article105 1955-07-17 1 ALCOHOLIC ESSENCES KILL 4 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, July 16. Four men died at Kodaikanal as a result of drinking "essences" containing eighty per cent alcohol, two other*] are In Hospital ftp serious condition. Local authorities have warned the people by tomtom against drinking such sesences and seized all105 words
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Article139 1955-07-17 1 CAIRO. Egypt. July 16.— Prime Minister Nehru's «a,ugnter. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Friday questioned the tact of U.N". Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. En route back to India after touring Europe with her Father, she criticized Hammarskjold for what she called demanding the release of 11 U.S. AirmenAP - 139 words
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Article, Illustration511 1955-07-17 2 SANT KABIR Sant Kabir with his disciple Kamai (1400-1519 AD.) OUDDHA i a the world's first ascetic, outside the epics, tho 'Ra may an a and the Mahabharata.' He was a younger contemporary of Mahavira, the founder of Jainlsm. At the age of 29 a j;reat discontent fell upon Prince511 words
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Article, Illustration663 1955-07-17 2 MADUUAI: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and 'Broadcasting, said here that it was not the intention of the Government to force Hindi down the throats of the people of Tamil Nad or any other States. The introduction of Hindi, the663 words
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Article, Illustration1542 1955-07-17 2 C.G.R. Kurup - C.G.R. Kurup BY like Shankara, wrote a commentary of the "Gita." He lived up t c an age of 120 and died Jn 1137 A.D. DWAITA CULTS With Madhva. a few decades 'atcr, the break from Adv*»t* was complete, and w e have the n»vaita or1,542 words
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Article142 1955-07-17 2 LONDON: Over the years scholars have unearthed more than 10,000 letters written by Cliarles Dickens —and there are probably many more awaiting <lisc»very. t Now the inner thoughts of the British novelist as revealed m them are to be reedited and published m new form.142 words
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Article163 1955-07-17 2 LONDON Some 3,000 years ago, a civilised people built a city Anatolia, Turkey, forming a bridge between the already ancient cultures of Mesopotamia and the dim, fin?t years of the just-budding Greeks. Now, British archaeologists have, rediscovered the town and a re trying to piece together the163 words
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204 1955-07-17 2 Women Can Be Just Ah Brainy As Men BELFAST: Britain must realise more clearly that women can be just as brainy aa men, says Professor ttric Ashby, vice-chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Ashby expert botanist who 1* a Doctor of Science ncclared that to Ignore female ebility was204 words
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484 1955-07-17 2 LONDON: Sir Alfrec Watson, former editor of "The Statesman commenting o n Hailam Tennyson's study of Vinoba Bhave, "Saint on the March," contributed t<> the July issue of "Great Britain and the East," says, -me difficulty that lle s ahead, as one sees it,484 words
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Article, Illustration154 1955-07-17 3 N Iciith is not always a festival. Mum iim.'>. !»i-iiuu unit i.i»i»f 1 y 1 i..>« s iue pain of tie--light ana m.rin and mv a l»riie licavy nt heart, lor i.V'stly heart is nurt by some one wno jn.s her »r t'.i*ttpi»«>uus net* m iove. ....mum. who is154 words
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Article238 1955-07-17 3 Some years ago a London prostitute wrote a book. T^ Beg- I am Asnamtd', m which she explained, m cold-blooded detail, wny sne had become a prostitute. The heart of Eng land was toucnea. The heart of Tamil Nad has apparently become so calloused that a238 words
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Article, Illustration137 1955-07-17 3 DIVINE DEVOTION TO HUSBAND This Tamil picture, which is u ure to draw women In prolific numbers brings out wifoiy devotion to her husband to the extent of realism* the divine m him. UUtha. with little im g <fat, Anjali with a masquerade of less old137 words
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Article315 1955-07-17 3 Fi>m star Shanta Apto and her brother Baburao «m sentenced *o r,ay a une of Rs 500 each by tne :FirsL Clas^ Magistrate, Mr. R. g. Bajpai, who found them guilty under Section 13 (A) —oostruct.ng a public servant —of the (j. p. and Bemr Prohibition315 words
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393 1955-07-17 3 Man of the Moment," new screen comedy starring Bflaln's pocket-size fanny man Norman Wisdom, has a strong vsian flavour m its supporting cast. India, Malaya and China h^ve contributed their quotas to m international piaybi.l. Prom lnd a comes Liat Sahanj. voted prettiest393 words
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265 1955-07-17 3 ARTISTES OF IND. ORIGIN IN BR. FILMS LONDON. Quite v remarkable number oi »rtisls origpnatinjg irons jncr.'t and other part* oi Asia »re busy just now m British and American him*. They range from stars to "L.t" player-, an^ extras. URSULA JEANS, for instance, on.' of Hrita n s loading265 words
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Article116 1955-07-17 3 Dilip Kumar's attractive bungalow on picturesque Pali Hill m Bandra. Bombay, was the venue of "shooting" of important scenes for Film India Corporations' Society." Nimmi and Nasir Khan figured m them. Ddlip's family entertained the artistes, Cakes, pastries, patttes, fruits, cold drinks, coffee, "samosas,"116 words
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353 1955-07-17 3 SHERLOCK HOLMES HAS A SECRETARY..... YOUNGSTERS STILL BELIEVE DETeCTIVE IS ALIVE LONDON: Do you remember Sherlock Holiness aauress/ It was 2ZI b Baker Street, London. liut wiiat do you mink wouui Happen if you wrote to him there? You would get a reply: For a London businessman has api^jihted himself353 words
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Article116 1955-07-17 3 LONDON; David Lean, leading iiriush moviemaker is sucKing locations m India for nis next film. "The Wind Cannot Kead" The mm he is to make m India is called "Tne Wind Cannot Read," from a novel 0y Richard Mason, It will siar a Japanese girl,116 words
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Article159 1955-07-17 3 NOW /.hat Hi-oducer Mehboob and star Nargis have once again got togetner on a aim, it is interesting to know what they think of each other's work since the days of "Andaz.'' Mehbcob, who coud think of no other actress but Nargi*. for the pivotal role m "Mother159 words
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Article179 1955-07-17 3 AniiHimn Uiths m tne eye* of Santhiya, who plays a leading role m a gripping Tamil social film 'MANOR ADAM' (Ambition). This absolutely unadorned beauty, is conscious o* the fact that a chiselled face can aim better than bejewelleil and scantily dressed physique. Thinking women are always a menace179 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-07-17 3 LOVE TEARS Madam m distress, because the flame of her heart haa bt en extinguished and the turch m the other has been lit. It tiistr«?t*n above m sweet VaralakNhmi, and m nweet embrace right «s 8A Rajendran and G. Sukuntala m 'AMMAIYAFI'AN,' a theme woven around intense love anl58 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-07-17 3 LONDON: Ava Ql>rd»<jf hus now almost completed one of the most strenuous roles ever assigned an actress. In "Bhowani Junction, which will soon be ready for screening, she appears m all but one scene. Miss Gardner co-stars with Stewart Granger m this ClnemaScope production which wu56 words
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Article297 1955-07-17 3 An interesting circus sequence m G. M. picture*' "Gonna Garam." which Santoshl is directing, would have turned into a major catastrophe but for tbe timely intervention of the owner of the animal* employed In this shooting. Nadira, who was playing the lion-tamer m this scene, miraculously escaped the297 words
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53 1955-07-17 3 Danny KayeScreen Father Of The Year LONDON: Danny Kaye has been named <Screen Father of the Year" by the National Fathers' Day Committee m America. Kaye was selected for this hcnour largely because of the contribution he made to the welfara of children throughout the world with his UNICEF documentary53 words
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1290 1955-07-17 4 New Phase In Cold War Kremlin's Attitude Analysed H! the Russian* give out with i »r,. of the same at the r Minimi t meetmg at Geneva? Or will things be ..n.r. nt ihi s time? Here's the background for the KremlinA.P. - 1,290 words
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256 1955-07-17 4 The English And Their "Cup Of Tea" I'AKIS: Su niivny Amerit <m tourists are nuw visiti.lls i.niajn tnat a writer m the lans edition ot tiie- New Vurk Herald Tribune is (unstrained to explain the li.imis ot the Xn K iisunian m relation to tea. He sa.vs that Englishman Mi.l256 words
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Article230 1955-07-17 4 L.ONDON: Herman Holtinger, Swiss- born engineei, nai ueaten the Sahara desert single-handed, Travelling m a Volkswagen Microbus, he covered 3,4u0 miles m crossing it from West to North Arnca. Hottinger, who manages a hotel m Takoiadi, I* Id Coast, decided that tne most interesting way230 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-07-17 4 MR. NARAYAX ASAMY, son of Mr. Arumuga Thevar, and Mm. NARAYANASAMY. formerly Miss saruja, sister of Mr. K. Thiagarajan of Singapore. They were married »c- Periakottai, South 'ndia.30 words
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Article207 1955-07-17 4 MAINAUAN, Germany, July 16 Eighteen Noble i?iize winning scientists appealed 'Friday for all nations to renounce war m this atomic age. They warned that a war with nuclear weapons c^uld 'infect the earth with much radioactivity that whole peoples would be destroyed." The scientists published thyAP - 207 words
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81 1955-07-17 4 From Our own Correspondent .■MADK.VJS, July 16. Madras City will uecome India's i nine i pal centr* for transmuting and receiving overseas Communications from :>la aya and other South feast Asian countries by March, ihe Mew telephone telegraph beam station now oeuig completed at81 words
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Article121 1955-07-17 4 In Osaka, Japan economic centre, an international trude fair is to be held between April 8 and April 22, 1956. It is believed the fair w iU hold out opportunities for manufactures ail over the world to display their products. Any merchant or producer intending to121 words
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Article46 1955-07-17 4 PARIS, July 14 Mx people were killed and several injured by lightning Tuesday niglit In thunderstorms which ranged over western and northern France for the .second day m succession. Ten* of millicn of franc* damage was reported caused to farms and crops.—. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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95 1955-07-17 4 New Ship On Madras Rangoon Route From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 16.— Normal trade- between Madras and Kangoon has been paralysed since the suspension cf the only steamer service between these ports, stated the Southern india Chamber of Commerce m an urgent representation to the Government of India. Pointing95 words
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95 1955-07-17 4 ATLANTA. (,c,r;ii, July 15 Siuthirn pro- urn nts of segregation lost another battle ye»torday ai» the traditional practice of separating the wjiit* ami Negro race* came under heavy fire on several fronts. The UJB. Clrctf t Court of Appeals at KJrhnibnil, Virginia, threw outAP - 95 words
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Advertisement147 1955-07-17 4 TODAY: 4—7—9.30 p.m. "AH Baba The Forty Thieves" (Hindi W/English Subtitle*) DIAMOND! I Daily 3 Shows: 3.15-6.15-9.15 p.m. A wonderful comedy punctuated by mirth < and melody 0 Today at 10 aau. AL.BELA (Hindi) < I Now Showing To Capacity Houses 3 Shows To-day at 1.30, 5 8.30 p.m.! 1147 words
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