Indian Daily Mail, 4 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO, 262 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 685 1 Fighting Again Between Israel Egypt Cairo Press Charges Ben Gurion With Insincerity JERUSALEM, Nov. 3: The heaviest fighting between Israeli and Egyptian forces since the end of the 1948 Palestine war was reported from the El Auja border area today. THE ISRAELIS ANNOUNCED THEY HAD "REOCCUPIED" SOME TERRITORY IN THE
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  • 127 1 LONDON, Nov. 3: Israeli ■membership of the British Commonwealth was advocated m London last night. A former British Liberal Member of Parliament, Mr. James de Rothschild, made the suggestion m a speech at the Anglo-Israel Association dinner at the Savoy Hotel. "I believe that if the
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  • 614 1 LONDON, Nov. H— Princess Margaret Wednesday night emerged smiling from the days of seclusion and went to a Cathedral for her first public tngagment since she renounced lover for duty. The Princess waved to the crowd outside Clarence House and showed no sign of
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  • 85 1 BANDITS ENTER ANOTHER "NEW VILLAGE" On Wednesday night an unknown number of terrorists entered Temoh New Village m the Tapah area of Perak by cutting the perimeter wire and stole seven shotguns from the houses of home guards. A home guard who saw them opened tire and they fired back
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  • 25 1 STRIKE AT PALEMBANG REFINERY DJAKARTA, Nov. 3: About 8,000 workers at the Palembang Refinery of the Stanvac Oil Company began a 48.hour strike today.— Reuter
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  • 141 1 "No Intention Of Hurtiug Nehru babu rao NAGPUR, Nov. 3: Babu Rao. a rickshawman sentenced to six years imprisonment last March for attempting to cause the death of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, yesterday told an appeal court he was ''not aware" he had a knife m his hand
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  • 172 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 3 —The Prize winning film" Gate of Hell" will end its record showing at the Guild Theatre here on Sunday, bringing to a close one Of the longest engagements m cinema history. "Gate of Hell,'' a Dale! production starring Nachiko Kyo, then
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  • 54 1 RANGOON, Nov. 3: Over 6,000 workers and clerical staff m the Burma Oil Company and the Indian owned Nathsingh OH Company stopped work toi day. The strike affected depots m Rangoon, a refinery at Syriam, across the Rangoon River, and oilfields at Chauk and Yenang. yaung
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  • 240 1 Finance Minister's Disclosure NEW DELHI, Nov. 3: Finance Minister Chintaman D. Deshmukh said Wednesday a three year effort to achieve a treaty of friendship and trade between the United States and India has been halted, at least temporarily. The Minister told newsmen, that
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  • 47 1 KARACHI, Nov. 3: Pakistan and Turky signed a bi. lateral agreement Wednesday providing airline traffic rights for both countries on a reciprocal basia. The agreement is considered m Karachi as another step m strengthening ties of friend. ship between the two countrL ea.— AP
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  • 198 1 Leaders Visiting India Will Also Visit Burma And Afghanistan MOSCOW, NOV. 3: MARSHAL. NIKOLAI BULGANIN, THE SOVIET PRIME MINISTER, MR. NIKTTA WHRU. SHCEV, SOVIET COMMUNIST PARTY LEADER, WIUL VISIT BURMA BEFORE TH E END OF 1965, IT WAS DISCLOSED HERE YESTERDAY.
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  • 62 1 A BRAVE DECISION SAYS ATTLEE LONDON, Nov. S. Mr. Clement Attlee, Labour Opposition leader m the House of Commons, said today he considered Princes* Margaret had made "a very brave decision." Arriving m Dublin, Ireland, for a political meeting, he told reporters: "She has my sympathy. I think it would
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  • 86 1 SIGNIFICANCE OF MALAYA'S COCOA PLAN LONDON, Nov. 3.— The DAILY EXPRESS today confirmed a plan for producing cocoa m Malaya- This Independent Rightwing newspaper stated: "Malaya is to produce cocoa on a bipr scale. Three famous firms launch this venture along with the Colonial Development Corporation. "What does the experiment
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  • 143 1 DUCHESS OF WINDSOR TO BE QUESTIONED NEW YORK. Nov. 3: The Duchess of Windsor was slated Wednesday for questioning m the fatal shooting Sunday of millionaire sportsman William Woodward by his blonde wife. District Attorney, Frank Gulotta of Nassau Country disclosed this indirectly by saying questioning is planned for everyone
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  • 87 1 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 3; India moved Wednesday to let down the bars against Communist China's participation m a U.N. investigaton of how atomic radiation affects man. A Western resolution before the General Assembly's Political Committee would limit the investigation to 84 countries In the
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  • 45 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 3: A radio weighing tu.v) ounces and made to be worn on the wrist like a watch m to he put on the market here next month. It is claimed that it can pick up stations kQ miles away. Reuter.
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  • 45 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Nov. 3. Juan D. Peron broke off his exile m Paraguay yesterday and flew to Brazil. His ultimate destination was announced as Nicaragua, tyut speculation arose that the deposed President of Argentina might bt; heading for Europe.— AP
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  • 238 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 3: The Ford Foundation has made a grant of U*****,000 to Columbia University for a five. war study on "men and politics m Modern China," it was an. nounced today. Dr. Schuyler C. Wallace, head of the School of International
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  • 273 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 3.—lndonesia hopes to jump off on a big 5-year plan of economic and industrial development early m 1956. It is aimed at boosting the nations productive capacity and touching- sources of wealth m this third richest country m the world m mineral resources which hitherto
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  • 111 1 MELBOURNE, Florida, Nov. 3: A school of small whales apparently committing suiclrtn, stormed through the surf to shore yesterday and 53 of the mammals ended up on the dry beach. They were pilot whales, or blackfish, and ranged m weight from about a ton to small
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    • 60 1 CAIRO, Nov. 8. The Arab News agency quoted Lieutenant Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser the I'rime Minister, as saying at midday today: "Fightu* is mow taking place Inside Egyptian territory. "This is an excellent demonstration of the genuineness of Israeli Prime Minister Ben Gurions offer of peace talks,"
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  • 505 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Nov. 4. 1855 No Control Over Ministers Assemblymen? J±T the time the Labour Front was contesting the elections, it had no constitution whatsoever. It was simply composed of three individuals whose decisions constituted the authority for all acts of commission and omission of the Party.
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  • 1076 2 Place In Nations Life By ERNEST ATKINSON Well-known parliamentary correspondent who is London editor of the "Birmingham Post" MANY great British provinm cial newspapers celebrate] this year the centenary of their establishment as dailies. Some words spoken by Lord Kilmuir, Lord Chancellor, m congratulating
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  • 952 2 India's Growing Diesel Oil Engine Industry The Fears Ami Handicaps BOMBAY: There is at least one large-scale industry which depends on the villages of India for its prosperity. This is the diesel oil engine industry which concentrates on the manufacture of the smaller types of engines required m the ruval
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  • 88 2 This photo made during the performance of Smetana's "The Bartered Bride," given m honour of the visiting Portuguese President at Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, on October 27, shows left to right m the Royal Box: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother; President Craveiro Lopes
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  • 722 2 LONDON. A year or two ago I saw Mr. Nehru m London. or rather I saw his effigy, seated m mahogany armchair gazing down the expanse of a vast, crowded hall m Marylebone Road. All around were glittering figures of the diplomatic
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  • 110 2 PARIS: There was quite a panic when Stanislas Zsitko escaped from, a prison at Besancon, France, by riding off on a priest's bicycle while out with a working party. The authorities declared that he must be recaptured quickly as he was "a dangerThat was two years
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  • 205 2 NO RACING IN COLOMBO FOR FIVE MONTHS COLOMBO: There will be no horse-racing m Colombo m the first five months of 1957, as the Colombo race course will be taken over for the staging of the Colombo Plan Exhibition. The Ceylon Turf Cluto hopes to resume racing In Colombo by
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  • 65 2 COLOMBO: Ram Gopal, the Indian dancer, is expected m Ceylon shortly to choose a large company ol dancers and musicians who will team with their Indian counterparts at a special appearance at next year's Edinburgh International Festival. Ram Gopal's team of Ceylon and Indian dancers
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  • 27 2 Services Cost £1,976 m. LONDON.— Social services cost Britain 1.976.000.000 last year, with health, at £482.000.000. and education, £399.000,000. taking the biggest Slnaift Amnnnto NAFEN
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  • 63 2 NEW DELHI: An Afghan military mission will visit Czechoslovakia m the near future at the invitation of the Czechoslovak Government, according to a Bakhtar news agency despatch released by the Afghan Embassy here. The mission which will be composed of officials of the Afghan Armed Forces,
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  • 49 2 LONDON: India's High Commissioner m Britain, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, sent on behalf of the Indian Govern. merit d- token! donation' of £250 on Oct. 270 to a fund being raised for the support of Crosby Hall, London, home of women graduates from all over the world.
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  • 1320 3 Nehru On Significance 0( Delhi World Fair "India Must Have Best Machines" NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru, who visited the Indian Industries Fair for ov er two hours m the morning of Saturday last, later formally opened it and (laid: "It is truly an international exhibition." Credit for
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  • 799 3 Biggest Fair So Far In India B. M. BIRLA NEW DELHI: Mr. B. M. ii Birla, Chairman of the Indian Industries Fair, said here that 1 le felt the fair would mark the F starting point of large-scale v ndustrial transformation not t >nly of India but of many a
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  • 101 3 MADRAS-, a National Film Board will be constituted shortly by the Government of India, if is authoritatively learnt. This will be a statutory body and legislation m this behalf will have to be made. It is learnt that Bill has been already drafted art it
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  • 249 3 KURNOOL; By about Jan. 1956, the Andhra Highways Department will start work on three important bridges m the State. These three brfdges are the one over the Gowtami, a branch of the Godavari, near Alamuru m East Godavari district, the bridge over the Tungabhadra near Kurnool
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  • 92 3 AHMED AB AD: About 115,000 workers of 63 out of the 66 textile mills In Anmedabad will receive about Rs. 65,00,000 as bonus for the year 1953, payment to be made before the end of this month. This follows a five-year bonus pact between the Ahmedabad
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  • 118 3 Siliguri D.P.s. Problems Discussed DARJEELING: The union Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. Mehr Chaod Khanna, met .representative of the Darjeeling District Congress Committee and discussed with them the problem of displaced persons m Sillgiuri, Mrs. Renuka Ray, West Bengal's Rehabilitation Minister, w as also present during the discussion. Mr. Khanna is reported
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  • 167 3 AHMEDNAGAR; Maruti Dhainne a centenarian of village Sarola m Nagar taluka of Ahmednagar district, died here on Wednesday last before he oculd share the 'secret' of his longevity with the world. The name of Dhamne, who was Us years old, had been recommended by the
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  • 88 3 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE IN INDIA AHMED ABAD: The bringing into effect of an unemployment insurance scheme m the country is under the active consideration of the Planning Commission, Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, Union planning Minister, said here. Mr. Nanda, w ho was talking to pressmen said that a panel of economists had
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  • 136 3 SRIRANGAM; Mr. V. venkataramanjulu (22), a B.Sc. student of the Christian College, Tambaram, who wa9 here with three of his friends from Madras, died under tragic circumstances on Oct. 25' when all the four students had gone for a bath m the river Cauveri, at the
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  • 103 3 MANGALORE: A ban on the Assembly of five or more persons has been imposed m the Kasargode Panchayat, and Kiull. j. a suburb of Kasargode, for 15 days from Oct. 25. The ban it is stated, is sequel to the stone-throwing- incident at a public meeting-,
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  • 79 3 ANN AM ALAIN AGAR: A 7.26-ton boat, with an outhoard motor for estuarine re. search, claimed to be the first ever to be devised m an Indian university, has been constructed m the Annamalai Univer. sity. The boat is power-driven and is equipped with a
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  • 68 3 CALCUTTA: Two important life-saving drugs Acheromycin and Aureomycin, will be shortly manufactured In Karachi, it was learnt last week. The Lederle Laboratories (Pakistan) Ltd. have finalised their manufacturing programme of these two drugs. With the locai processing and packing of the two antl-biotics
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  • 158 3 LAHORE: Elections to the one-unit West Pakistan Assembly may be delayed as a result of the discovery of a lacuna m the establishment of West Pakistan Province Act, 1955, under which elections are to be conducted. The «lacuna relates to the provisions laying down qualifications
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  • 98 3 LAHORE: A special train carrying 1,000 prisoners from Lahore central jail left here for Khanewal to help In repairing the flood-damaged Sulemanki headworks. The train is stated to have no arrangments for keeping watch on the pisoners. Another 1,200 prisoners from other jails m
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  • 87 3 Inche A bill 1 Rahman bin Musa. District Officer Muar presents the Diamond Jubilee Medal and Certificate to Mr. N. K. Pilla.v. Chief Health Inspector at the recent investiture ceremony held at the Muar Club. Mr. Pilla> has served the Government for the past 30
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  • 302 3 CALCUTTA: The actual exports of cotton pieceguodn from India for the first eight months of 1965 have totalled 531,22 million yards as compared to 279,26 million yards from the U.K. during the name period. The Japanese exports for the first seven
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  • 139 3 NEW DELHI: India will once again celebrate the Na. tional Children's Day, on Nov. lk the birthday of Prime Mini, ster Nehru. In the Capital the children will greet Mr. Nehru at his residence on that day, early m the morning. At the National Stadium,
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  • 151 3 INDIAN HANDICRAFTS IN T-V. NEW DELHI: mdia s ancient handicrafts will be tele, vised for the first time m India by the television station set up m the America pavilion at the Indian Industries Fair. The show, being sponsored by the All India Handicrafts Board of the Ministry of Pro
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  • 96 3 INDO-PAK. UNIT CONTROL OF FLOODS CALCUTTA: The Governments of India and Pakistan have agreed m pSncipin ?a£ a n ir jOlDt ™«~re£ to taken to control floods and om ere enou «h funds availf fo J such Joint regional undertakings Mr. Kamtdul Hug Choudhury, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, said here. Mr.
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  • 30 4 SRINAGAR: The Indonesian Army mission, led by Maj.-Gen. Simatupang, arrived here last week. The mission will stay In Kashmir for three days as SUte guttta.
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  • 622 4 Cricket International For Parliamentarians During Coming PMs' Confab CALCUTTA: Prime Minister Nehru is expected to skipper an Indian Parliament cricket team to play against a British Parliament XI next summer, it was reliably learnt on Saturday last. The match is planned
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  • 146 4 Tension Reported In Calicut OAX.ICUT: The Congtess has emerged as the largest single party m the Municipal elections here by securing 18 of the 30 seats it contested m the 36-member Council. The Citizens' Front has secured seven seats, the Muslim League six and Independents five. The Congress will also
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  • 205 4 LABOUR-SAVING DEVICE IN TEXTILE MILLS AHMEDABAD: Two leading textile mills m Ahmedabad I have accepted a principle that if by the introduction of a I mechnical device known as I "warp stop motion the work- I ers emoluments were reduced I they would be compensated, I according to Textile Labour
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  • 87 4 KARACHI: The Pakistani Anti-Communist Front has decided to observe "Anti-Awa-mi League Day" on Nov. 19 as a protest against the "East Pakistan Awami League convention's recent decision to open the League's doors to non-Muslims. Announcing this the Publiicity Secretary of the Font said that
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  • 101 4 DACCA: Pakistan's Interior Minister, Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug appealed to "Allah" at a public meeting to silence his noisy crowd by making them dumb. While addressing the meeting the octogenarian politician was repeatedly questioned by sotme listeners as to the enact, ment of
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  • 60 4 Her Highness the sultanah of Johore, Lady Marcella Ibrahim (left) arriving to declare open the Jubil c Children's Home, Johore Bahru, on Oct. 27, at 8.45 p«mConducting the Sultanah is Doctor Elisabeth Komper. one of the director* of the Home The Home cost $310,000 to be built.
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  • 196 4 LAHORE: The Chief Minister, Dr. Khan Sahib has directed the Chief Secretary, Mr. N. A. Farooqi, to prepare rules that may expedit work m offices. The motto will be more work m less time. Dr. Khan is reported to have instructed his officers that a
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  • 125 4 NEW DELHI: Rajkumari Amrit Kaur told Pressmen here she wanted bo launch a a "Chinese-style" campaign to kill flies m Delhi. The Health Minister, who has just returned fro ma tour of China, commended the Chinese example of mobilising the en. tire population, including children,
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  • 131 4 COLOMBO: New Senators swearing allegiance to Queen Elizabeth, when they took their oaths last week, gave a Senator an opportunity oj questioning its propriety and asking for a change. At question time on the adjournment motion, Senator B I. Palipanne pointed out' that he had noticed that all
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  • 139 4 BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji De. sai. Chief Minister of Bombay, presiding over the Prophet's birthday celebration here said that "Dharma Chakra" national emblem was the religion of India since her independence. "Dharma thakra," Mr. Desai said, was not only the national emblem but was the emblem
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  • 141 4 NEW DELHI: a spokesman of the Afghan Foreign Ministry described as "completely false' a report put out by Pakistan Radio that the Afghan Government was massing tribesmen and reinforcing its troops on the Pak- Afghan border areas, a Bakhtar New Agency release said. The spokesman
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  • 209 4 ONLY ONE LANGUAGE FOR US SAY SINHALESE OALLJE: At a public meeting cm the Galle Esplanade with Mr. W. Dahanayake, M.P-. presiding it was unanimously resolved that Sinhalese should be the only State language and that the Government should be urged to dissolve Parliament Immediately and hold a general election
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  • 397 4 JAFFNA. A TAMIL. HOME IN SOUTH INDIA WAS A REPOSITORY OF THEIR CULTURE WHEREAS IN CEYLON IT WAS AN APOLOGY OF WJ !AT A TAMIL HOME SHOULD BE SAID MISS R. NAGASUNDARAM OF THE KOPAI TRAINING COLLEGE SPEAKING ON "RELIGION IN GIRLS'
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  • 852 4 LANGUAGE ISSUE: NEW SHOUTING OF SLOGANS WON'T DO-Pieter Keuneman CHUNNAKAM: "It will be much easier to reach a just solution of the vexed question of official languages if the various parties stopped shouting slogans and counter slogans and denned exactly what they wanted, ir this was done, it would toe
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  • 139 4 TEAM TO CONTROL CEYLON SPORTS STADIUM COLOMBO: A .special committee has been appointed to control the Independence Square Stadium. The committee will act undui the administrative control a" the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and Exiei nal Affairs. The maintenance of the grounds will be m the hands
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  • 152 4 SHE NOW WRITES SHORT STORIES COLOMBO: Miss Sharmlni Tiruchelvam, the Ceylon medical student m London who recently hit the headlines m the British Press as "the beautiful woman from the East who ma y be the first Ceylonese to become a British peeress,'* returned to Colombo by a BOAC plane
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  • 55 4 DCCA: Hindus m large numbes watched the immers'on of many images of Goddess Durga last week. The images were brought m procession with the accompaniment of band and immersed m the Burigana. Reports were received from different places m the province of celebrations usual with
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  • 83 4 JAFFNA: A public meeting undei the auspices of the TamiLspeaking United Youth Esplanad* heW Jaffna Mr. B. Yogasundaram, the president, said that with re. gard to the present political situation m Ceylon particular, ly where the language was concerned the Tamil-gpeaklaff peoples of the country should
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  • 111 5 'WILD: wicked, 'sensuous" TT are the usual epithets employed by critics to describe the gaiety of Egyptian belly dance pictures. But the word to describe the g-iddy, whirling, voluptuous dances performed by Naina Akef m "Nour Eyouni" is RIOTOUS! This woman has learned to simulate ecstatic passion
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  • 204 5 It was just like old times the other day, at the R. K. Studios, Chembur, After more than six years Nimmi, the fledgeling who found her wings m "Barsaat" and went from R.K. Films to become a star had returned to the nest— it only to
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  • 78 5 Awards For India's Best Film s NEW DELHI: India's best films for 1951, wiU be selected for the President's and Prime Minister's gold 'medals m Dec. An additional feature of this year's awards will be the President's silver medals for the best films produced m each language. The President's gold
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  • 1363 5 Stage Screen Do Films Mislead? AN ANALYSIS OF MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED FEATURE FILMS MADE IN HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS LAST YEAR REVEALS THAT AMERICAN MOVIE MAKERS HAVE BEEN PRETTY DEMOCRATIC ABOUT THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STATUS OF THE PEOPLE WHO GET WITHIN RANGE OF THEIR ARC LAMPS AND MOVIE CAMERAS. no
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  • 122 5 17AIDYA Films' "MANGA. V YAR THILAKAM, is a delightful satire on men and popular beliefs, that reveals a deep and penetrating understanding of human nature m all its aspects. Throughout the picture runs an undercurrent of kindlin.-sr, and charm, a rare quality among Tamil pictures which extol generally
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  • 123 5 MADRAS; The quarterly meeting of the Central Board of Film Censors W as held here. Mr. M. D. Bhatt, Chairman of the Board, presiding. The meeting considered questions relating- to censorship and, m particular, to the question oj approximating the standards of examine tion applied to
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  • 21 5 Yaunp Kishore Kumat is a much harassed man theso days with more film contracts than he can manage.
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  • 134 5 After this story, Suraiya will very likely be dubbed the Indian screen's Bathing Beauty by friends and fans. According to her mother, the lovely Malika Begum, once Suroiya enters her bath, wild horses will not drag her out of it until she is good and ready to come
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  • 27 5 That even a glamorous filmstar is flesh ond blood and emotion is proved by Meena Kumari who says she is terribly scared of thunder,
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  • 265 5 Crowning Glory Of Stars Ho! Ho! Their Hair Styles Sophisticated Shashikala shANhikahkS sophisticated hairstyle for party-going Is simple. The hair Is divided into three equal parts, each rolled up neatly on a semi-circular 'Doughnut' to form three rolls. Between the rolls are tucked m flowers, if flowers aa c not
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  • 296 6 Amendment Moved To Kannangara's Resolution COLOMBO: Members of minority communities m the U.N.P. decided to ask foi a separate Tamil state if parity of status is denied to the Tamil language. This request is introduced m amendments to the resolution of
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  • 74 6 NEW DELHI, Nov. 3: The East German Democratic Republic is to pre. sent India with the "glass man" and the planetarium now oh display at the Indian Industries Fair, the. Indian Government an. nounced today. The "Glass Man'" is a life sine model showing the whole
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  • 71 6 RECALL AUSSIES FROM MALAYA: ELECTION ISSUE CANBERRA, Nov. 3: The Australian Labour Par ty'B Parliamentary Party today endorsed an Executive decision to make the recoM of Australian troops m Malaya an issue m the Federal general eleo. tions on Dec. 10. The Parliamentary Party had been specially summoned here to
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  • 46 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 3: A 35 millimetre film, only two thirds as thick as present film but strong enough to tow a motor car, has been developed by E.I. Dupont De Nemours and Company, the New York Times reported.— Reuter
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  • 94 6 MADRAS: The possibility 0/ establishing a cardboard factory m Malabar under the private sector is under consideration said the Agriculture Minister, Mr. M. Bhaktavat. saham. He said that Mr. A. K. Kaderkutty Saheb, who owns a forest had the necessary facilities for starting and running such
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  • 55 6 PHOTO. The Prime Minister Of Ceylon, SIR JOHN KOTEI.AVVALA, Is garlanded during- his one-hour stop at Jakarta Airport on Oct. 26 on his way to Australia and New Zealand from the Colombo Plan Coference m Singapore. In dark glasses is the Indonesian Foreign Minister AN
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  • 264 6 Devaser Group's Ultimatum To President Sambanthan FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT KUALA LUMPUR, THURS.— THE PRESSURE GROUP OF THE MALAYAN INDIAN CONGRESS HEADED BY THE FORMER PRESIDENT MR. K. L. DEVASER AIDED BY THE SECRETARY.GENERAL. MR. K. GURUPATHAM IS ACTIVELY CAMPAIGNING
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  • 117 6 THERE'S MONEY IN SALE OF RATS! COLOMBO: There is money m the sale of rats. In fact, It has become so incrative a busi. ness that the sale of rats caught m traps by the Municipality, has become quite a problem for Municipal officials. Several principals of schools m Colombo
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  • 95 6 ARBITRATION IF NEGOTIATION FAILS The Civil Service Arbitration Agreement which has Just benn agreed upon between the Govt. and the Staff of the Singapore Civil Service Joint Council says that failing agreement bynegotiation, arbitration shall be open to the Government on the one hand and to the Staff Side of
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