Indian Daily Mail, 30 October 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 257 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1:955
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  • 749 1 White Area Expands A NEW WHITE AREA WAS DECLARED IN PAHANG YESTERDAY. THE AREA COVERS 3,464 SQUARE MILES AND HAS A POPULATION OF 77,110. Yesterday's declaration means that three-quarters of Pahang's population living- on seventy-eight per cent of its total surface Is
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  • 90 1 PARIS, Oct. 29 Premier Edgar Faure narrowly won another vote of confidence m the National Assembly yesterday. The assembly then decided to start debate on Sunday on the question of holding national ejections In December. The 271-269 vote on Faure's request for confidence In reality ynaa
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  • 82 1 BOMBAY, Oct. 29: India has entered into an agreement with Canada to set up a Canadian "N.R.X." typ« atomic reactor near Bombay m 1957, Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, Chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy Commssion said here. The reactor will be a power. ful research tool,
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  • 41 1 DJAKARTA, Oct. 29-^-The Amjralian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey, arrived today for a 4Jay visit as guest of the Indonesian Government. He flew m from Singapore, where he had been attending ;.he Colombo Plan Conference. Reuter
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  • 139 1 RITA SEEKS SEPARATION FROM HAYMES CHICAGO, Oct. 29: Bartley C. Crum. attorney for actress Rita Hayworth, had "no comment" yesterday on reports sne has asked singer Dick Haymes for a divorce. Haymes and Crum both are registered at the same hotel m Chicago. Haymes is here for a singing engagement.
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  • 197 1 H-Bomb Cannot Be Tamed Or Controlled Soon -Experts' Views NEW YORK, OCT. 29: THE CHANCES ARE SLIM THAT THE H-BOMB CAN BE TAMED OR CONTROLLED SOON TO GIVE THE WORLD ABUNDANT PEACETIME POWER, TWO ATOMIC EXPERTS SAID YESTERDAY. The probability of immediate success is not very great, said Dr. Henry
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  • 307 1 Nehru To Open Asia's Biggest Industrial hair In Delhi U. K., U. S., Russia, China -All Are There NEW DELHI, Oct. 29— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru today will ceremonially open the Indian Industrial Fair here the biggest ever held m Asia. But many of the pavilions will not
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  • 117 1 YOU'RE YOUNG MAN AT 40 OLIASGOW: The need to revise one's ideas about the age limit for men m industry has •been stressed here by Dr. Eric Scottish College of, commerce. Addressing; the Institute of Industrial Supervisors Dr. Thompson said it had to be recognised that the nation was becoming
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  • 143 1 BABIES BORN ON TREE-TOPS DURING FLOOD AMRITSAR: Three babies were born on tree-tops where their mothers had taken shelter during the recent floods. The children were born m the past eight days. One of the mothers had lost her six-year-old daughter m the floods. The Chief Minister, who completed a
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  • 184 1 Wanted: Compulsory Primary Education In Mother Tongue Pan Malayan Central Dravidian Assn's Plea In response to the Federation Ministry of Education's appeal calling for public opinions on the subject of National Education, the Pan-Malayan Dravidian Association, Kuala Lumpur, has submitted the following:: "All children of school going age (6 years
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  • 141 1 ITALY WANTS NUCLEAR ENERGY MONGOLIA NEW YORK, Oct. 2£— G. Gabrielli, director of the aviajcn division of iFiat Company of Italy, said yesterday Italy will need nuclear energy to meet its growing demands for electricity but undoubtedly will 'have to make a supreme effort tor. However, he told an atomic
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  • 129 1 MAL»KAS: Only two m three boys and one m three girls co to school m Madras State. Stagnation, poverty and illiiealtfo unattractive schcol work, parental indifference all these contribute to the enormity of wastage" of time effort and money m the 25,000 elementary schools m Madras State.
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  • 327 1 Near War Tension Between Egypt And Israel Armed Forces Face Each Other JERUSALEM. Israel, Oct. SB. Israeli and Egyptian forces laced each other today across the El Auja demilitarised zone while world statesmen sought to relieve the tension which followed new clashes between the two sides. Announcing a policy of
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  • 505 1 Still A Natter Of "High Speculation' LONDON, Oct. 29— In separate cars, Princess Margaret and Peter Tow nsend motored to the corntry yesterday and w ere believed to be weekend guests of mutual friends who have neighbouring estates south of London. Their whereabouts and th c
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  • 151 1 STOP PRESS. Communism Will Mean End Of Singapore -Marshall "If Singapore goes Communist, we will have no buyers (or cur services. Onoe we gu behind the Iron Curtain, that is the end of Singapore and the beginning of starvation ot Singapore as surely as Singapore starved during the Occupation," warned
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  • 1320 2 FILM REVIEW JASHAN, YASMIN.GOMATHIYIN KATHALAN KALYANAM SEITHUKKO Dance, Music Comedy VYJA YANTfMALA*S SATIATING DANCES RAMACHANDRAN-S HILARIDUS COMEDY PANDANALLVR LAKSHUrS DELIGHTFUL BHARATA NATYA A dMMt kingdom prince (Soresh) making advances to the «I»*ltaS-eyed dancer (Vyjayanftmala) In 'YASMIN. a picture with too many dances aid songs, that dwarf other values, if any,
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  • 677 2 Nimmi Declined Offers To Act In Hollywood Films! Won't Kiss On The Screen _JJIMMI. brigM-eyed, viva- clous beauty of the Indian screen, wants to marry, have children and get completely engrossed m her family life. But not just now— because "it Ys not so easy to give up working so
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  • 72 2 BONN: Herr Fran z Bleucher, the West German Vice-Chan-cellor, has postponed his visit to India, fixed for next week because of the illness of! Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the Chancellor. A Government spokesman said that Dr. Adenauer's condition was "Unchanged." He had been suWering from bronchial pneumonia.
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  • 127 2 "There is Suryakumarl! A.nd there is Ashok Kukar! A hundred voices shouted these words when both the stars were recognised m the bazaars of Bangalore while out shopping. As a result a very large crowd collected m tront of a cloth shop which both of them
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  • 130 2 It's a perpetual picnic on' the sets of Santoshis "Garma Garam," especially on the days when Agha and Nadira are working together. Funsters of the first order, both stars bandy words and indulge m good-humoured bantei much to the merriment of the entire crew. Here's how it
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  • 516 2 f OROFESSORSHIPS of Cine. ma at leading Universities may sound a fanciful idea but education is moving at least m that direction. Those concerned with the teaching of young people are more and more anxious to inculcate discretion m their choice of entertainment.
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  • 110 2 s na Mangano, who won favour with American critics and fllmgoers In "Bitter Rice' and "Anna,*' stars m "Outlaw Girl," English language movie otf murder and revenge. Set m the same and picturesque Calabrtan tip of Southern Italy w hich was the scene of "Lure of
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  • 87 2 SENT TO PRISON FOP. CUTTING EAR OF A DONKEY! iujvujrATCT. His inability to bear a donkey* braying has landed sub ramania Moopanar m Jail. The Moopanar ua» having his siesta In hit house when a donkey started braying outside, and his sleep was disturbed. He got so wild at it
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  • 1575 3 T T is a regular school day. In .the B-6 classroom of University Elementary School m West Los Angeles the children discuss their play. This group of lOf year-olds is engaged m a pilot -study of "Lite m India Today" and they are .<- rrounded
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  • 109 3 NEW DELHI* One delegate to the Chief Mlnistera' Conference here went Into the conference hall heavily armed with books. He wa« Mr. Radhanath Rath, Finance Minister of Oriwa, representing- his Ciller Minister, Mr. N. K. i hoedhury, Presumably, he wanted to
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  • 107 3 NEW THIRD CLASS RAIL COACHES NEW DELHI: Two -new broad-gauge tourist rail coaches, exclusively for the use of th|rd class passengers, are being built m a workshop under the Western Railway, it is learnt here. At present, the Western Railway has no tct ist coaches for third class passengers. The
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  • 33 3 Mr. A. B. Sfcetfy, Minister for Health, presided oxer the Tenth Anniversary Celebrations of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (UJN.O.) at Rajaji Hall. He is seen addressing the gathering.
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  • 230 3 MADRAS: Have you ever seen a white crow? Any o*»e who says he has seen one is promptly told he was "telling white lie.'' But I saw, and anyone can see any day, a white crow m the Madras Zoo. For, for the first
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  • 139 3 DBHRA DUN; Prof. Reuben R. Das, a prominent church dignitary, has been on hungerstrike since Sunday in 'order to "focuss the minds of the Indian Christians on the wider issue of unity and solidarity of the Christian churches m India." Prof. Das had earlier jailed to effect
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  • 60 3 NEW DELHI; Sugarcane bagasse can yield under appropriate treatment a third of its weight as glucose, or about half Its weight as fermentable sugar, a mixture of glucose and penteses, according to experiments carried out at the National Chemical Laboratory, Poona. A somewhat similar process is m
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  • 58 3 KARJAT: Muslims of Kolaba District are expected to join the Congress m large numbers soon. A conference of Muslims was held at Panvel on Sunday last when the State Deputy Minister for Revenue, Mr. Mustafa Faki, urged Muslims to join the other communities and cooperate m carrying out
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  • 111 3 An exhibition of Indian ait. arranged by the Victoria and Albert Museum m London, has opened at the Swmdon (Wiltshire) Museum. The exhibits include sculpture paintings, bronzes, textiles and jewellery, as well as photographs of largo temple carvings. The exhibition will continue till December 3.
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  • 107 3 INDIAN TO STUDY BRITISH SOCIAL SERVICES Eleven specialists from nine countries including India —have Just arrived m Britain under the U.N. Social Welt are Fellowships scheme, and are taking part m a course design, ed to give them a general picture of British social services before taking up their separate
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  • 159 3 BODY'S INQUIRIES NAGPUR; The Official Language Commission completed the first lap of its tour of the country with a three-day visit to Nagpur. The Commission examined about 25 officials and non-offi-c.als, including he Chief Minister, the Chief Justice of Nagpur, the vice-Chancellor of the Nagpur university and representatives Of
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  • 47 3 BIJAPUR: a temple at Hirebevanur, nine miles from Indi. which was recently constructed by the villagers, was found demolished on Thursday night. Six persons have been taken into custoday m this connection. A police party has been posted at Hirebevanur, to prevent any untoward incidents.
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  • 251 3 The place Of women l n the modern world and the part they should play m maintaining moral and spiritual values was the theme of an address given by the Indian High Commissioner, Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, at a meeting of the Sta&dlngt Committee
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  • 195 3 Mr. H. H. Chotidhury, Miniate r for Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, Pa kintan. and Mr. N. Ramos. Philippine Minister. to New De lhi, are visiting the .Federation after attend^ the Colom bo Plan Coiiference m Singapore. They made a call on the Federation's Chief
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  • 158 3 KOLHAPUR; Mr. Herbert Bittner, the German cyclist, who was waylaid and robbed of his possessions near Sutkatti jungles, near Belgaum. on Wednesday night does not care for his losses except his camera. He was dispossessed of his cycle, a camera, a pistol and Rs. 42 by
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  • 1299 4 INDIA'S POST-S.R.C MAP WILL TAKE A YEAR TO MAKF 1001 ALTERATIONS LIKELY! IF the recommendations of the Indian States Reorganisation Commission are adopted, it will mean a lot of work for English mapmakers, and it may be nearly a year after the changes come into effect before the map of
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  • 222 4 NEW DELHI: India had made considerable strides In the past three years m advancing towards the ideals of the Food and Agricultural Organi- sation and m trying to relieve Indian people from the dread of famine and scarcity. Dr. PunI jabrao Deshmukh, Union Mi- nister
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  • 102 4 SHELL CO. NOT TO ACQUIRE PULAU BUKUM KECHIL The Shell Company has no plans at present to extend Its operation from Pulau Bukom Besar to the island of Pulau Bakom Kechil, Mr. c. Thompson, Manager of pulau Bukom Installation, gave this information to a re presenta- r rive of the
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  • 453 4 MYSORE: Acharya Kripalani regretted the rift m the PSP and said that it had shown that the confidence tlie public had m the PSP had been shaken. Acharya Kripalani, who was addressing a Press conference here, said that the rift was solely one of emphasis and should
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  • 42 4 The "Village Hour" a weekly television programme which ushers village life m Karachi for an hour is proving quite popular with the fairgoers. Here some of the village workers and villagers from Lalamusa training centre are seen performing.
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  • 570 4 Pak Premier's Initiative On Kashmir Issue CALCUTTA: Pakistan High Commissioner m luidia Mr Gnazanfar Ali Khan, disclosed that Pakistan Prime Minister, ChcLdhury Mohammed Ali, would probably write to Mr. Nehru for a meeting to discuss the Kashmir problem after he had held an all-party convention on this issue m the
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  • 86 4 THROUGH RAIL TRAFFIC TO OUTER MONGOLIA TOKYO, Oct. 29: Peking Radio said yesterday that through railway traffic between Peking and Ulan Bator, capital of Outer Mongolia, would be established next Jan. 1. The broadcast reported this was decided at a meeting on Sept. 20 to Oct. 20 among railway delegates
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  • 165 4 Egyptian Troops March Into Demilitarized Zone? Israel's Allegation JERUSALEM, Oct. 2!)— An Israeli army spokesman announced last night that Egyptian troops have penetrated 1.500 metres into the demilitarised zone of Elauja-Nizana, south of Nitzanan, Israel. An official Israel statement said Egyptian forces by noon yesterday had occupied more than one
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  • 144 4 DELAYED ACTION JOKE NAGPUR. The deep meaning- of a joke cut by Dr. Katju In Parliament at the time of the formation of Andhra, was understood by Mr. A. k. Gopalan, M.l., only after the publication of the S.R.C. report. The Communist leader told a Nagpur audience on last week
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