Indian Daily Mail, 25 November 1955
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Title Section18 1955-11-25 1 |3tt)tmt P&t& f tt ml VOL. XI NO. 282 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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602 1955-11-25 1 Speech At Bombay Million People Greet Visitors On Arrival BOMBAY, Nov. 24: The Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikolai Bulganin reiterated here yesterday Russia's readiness to co-operate in every way with India's efforts in the field of econo mic development. He repeated thisReuter - 602 words
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Article25 1955-11-25 1 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 24 Actor Sam (Shemp) Howard, 59, a member of the "Three Stooges' film comedy team, died Tuesday night of a heart attack.- APAP - 25 words
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Article104 1955-11-25 1 Congestion At Madras Harbour From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 24: The Madras Harbour is suffering from periodic congestion, usual about this time in the year, because of bad weather. Nine ships have been waiting outside for some days for berths. The Port Trust authorities nave decided that dock labourers104 words
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237 1955-11-25 1 Reception With 100,000 Children At Brabourne Stadium BOMBAY, Nov. 24. Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev were greeted to-day by 100,000 cheering children in the Stadium of the Cricket Club of India. The Soviet Prime Minister and Communist Party First Secretary were attending a rally in their honour atReuter - 237 words
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346 1955-11-25 1 India And Russia Are Partners In Efforts To Achieve Peace-Khrushchev INDIA BHAI BHAI He ended his speech by shouting, "India Russia Bhai Bhai", "Indians and Russians are brothers which was echoed by 100,000 people who had filled lawns and every inch of stands of the Stadium. Reuter BOMBAY, Nov. 24.Reuter - 346 words
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103 1955-11-25 1 Marshall's London Visit Boyd's Reply LONDON, Nov. 24 Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, questioned in the House of commons last night about the visit to Britain next month of Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore, said; "I hope among other things to have preliminary discussions with the Chief103 words
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556 1955-11-25 1 Only Democracy Should Take Place Of Colonialism Sir John Kotelawala's Speech At Mammoth Tea Party In K s L. (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Th urs Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala of Ceylon today expressed 'confidence that Malaya would ob tain independence through556 words
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121 1955-11-25 1 Colony Sikhs' Appeal For Punjab Flood Relief Fund The Sri Guru Nanak Sat Sang Sabha of Singapore, representing the Colony's Sikh Community, last night issued an appeal to the public for funds towards the relief of the flood-stricken people of the Punjab. In response to the appeal the following donations,121 words
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Article50 1955-11-25 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 2j: Madame Sun Yat Sen will tour India for three weeks in December as the personal guest of Premier Nehru, a Foreign Ministry source said yesterday. Nehru's invitation was conveyed personally during his visit to Peiping last year, the sources said. —AP.50 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-11-25 1 Russian party boss Nikita Khrushchev (left) leave* the spoon in his cup as he sips tea during a reception at the Presidential Palace in Delhi last on Nov. 20. Left to Right: Khrushchev, an unidentified Russian, Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian President Rajendra Prasad, and Russian Premier Nikolai70 words
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Article105 1955-11-25 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 24: Twelve of the 14 Tamil-speaking members of the Ceylon Parliament last night called on the Government to divide Ceylon into two separate States united in a Federation or Commonwealth. The resolution followed widespread agitation including riots for the adoption of Sinhalese the105 words
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Article43 1955-11-25 1 COLOMBO; Mr. I.H. de Snffrin, an international financier and mining man. arrived in Co v lon recently to discuss plans fcr the exploitation of local ilmenite deposit with a local grou., which has tendered for exploitation rights along witih the government.43 words
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Article, Illustration65 1955-11-25 1 The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are celebrating their eighth wedding anniversary on Nov. 20, as week-end guests of sir Harold and Lady Zia Wernher at Luton Loo, Bedfordshire one of the stately homes of England. A.P. PHOTO SHOWS; The Queen and the Duke leave St.65 words
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344 1955-11-25 1 India May Not Accept Soviet Offer NEW DELHI, Nov. 24 Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Deputy iForeign Minister, today called on Mr. N. R. Pillai, Secretary-General of the Indian External Affairs Ministry, and it is understood that they discussed Marshal Nikolai Bulganin's offer of atomic aid to India. Mr. Gromyko wasReuter - 344 words
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Advertisement7 1955-11-25 1 TtHE LEADIM6 IMML DAILVT OVER 21 YEARSL^7 words
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546 1955-11-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Nov. 25, 1955 RELIGIOUS MISSIONS EDUCATION XHE attack on tae mission schools in Malaya by the National Union of leacners is, to say the least, most deplorable, and will be condemned by all rig-ht-thinking Malayans who have every reason to be grateful to the missions546 words
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1870 1955-11-25 2 Police Open Fire On Nob BOMBAY. TEN PERSONS WEKE KILLED AND 266 INJURED IN BOMBAY, NOV. 21, IN REPEATED CLASHES BETWEEN THE POLICE AND VIOLENT CROWDS INTENT ON ENFORCING A ONE-DAY STRIKE. POLICE GAVE THESE FIGURES AFTER COMPUTING FINAL FIGURES OF DEATHS AND INJURIES.1,870 words
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98 1955-11-25 2 PROHIBITION COMMISSION TO TOUR INDIA MADRAS. A Pix-man Prohibition Commission of Ceylon, under the leadership of Sir Richard Aluwihare, will tour Madras, Bombay, New Delhi, Andhra, Travancore-Cochin and other parts of the country for 20 days. The Commission, which will leave the Island next Firday will tr v to getNAFEN - 98 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-11-25 2 The Commissioner had taken the unprecedented step of parading every available officer and man in «C" Division, which coven* the West End, an d telling them hehad complete confidence in them. He told them that a newspaper report say&g he had recfcivSTa pteteU69 words
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136 1955-11-25 2 NEW DELHI: flotc to kill "examination fearf" Make examinations less important, says the prtncipal of a medical coV.ege. Examinations are not the most iviportant thing, the principal suggests. Emphasis should be shifted to the training of the student in using the knoxc. ledge acquired fromNAFEN - 136 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-11-25 2 "The Crown," o picture by Grace Wheatley symbolising the crown as the link binding Commonwealth and the Colonies one of the paintings at the 62nd Annual Exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters which opened at the Royal Institute Galleries in London, recently.49 words
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Article220 1955-11-25 2 Bulganin Spoke Hindi NEW DKLIir. The Soviet guests, Mr. X. A. Bulganin and Mr. N- S. Khrushchev and party sat in an Improvised open air theatre In Rashtrapati Bhavan estate and watched for over 90 minutes a progamme of folk dance* and rausic. The setting of the stage was that220 words
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Article188 1955-11-25 2 BOMBAY: "Marketing Areas in India" is how the United States Trade Mission now in India entitles its report to the Bureau of Foreign Commerce in Washington. The report, understood to run into 23 pages, is shortly to be printed in tho United States for the benefitNAFEN - 188 words
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Article150 1955-11-25 2 NEW DELHI: India is watching with concern the flare-up in West Asia between Israel and the Arab countries and especially the situation caused by the Buraimi Oasis dispute. "We are studying the situation carefully," a spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry said. Daily reports onNAFEN - 150 words
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Article118 1955-11-25 2 NEW DELHI. Restaurants in New Delhi did roaring business when eowds dispersing after welcoming the Soviet leaders, Mr. Bulganin and M. Khrushehe\, thronged every eating hou>e in Connaught Place and adjoining- areas. There were queues cutside every restaurant, and inside, crowds, who could not find places118 words
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Article129 1955-11-25 2 DACCA: A threat of rice famine is now hanging over East Bengal. A month ago the government released large quantities and promised rice would be sold at Rs. 11/- a maund. It also opened fair price shops. Most of the stocks have gone into the blackNAFEN - 129 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-11-25 3 Ready for her long day's work at the studio, Xargis Halts for her limousine At her Marine Drive home, In Bombay.21 words
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Article17 1955-11-25 3 Piadeep, top lyric writer for Hindi films, wants to write songs for a colour film.17 words
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Article, Illustration25 1955-11-25 3 Ceylon'. Maureen Hlngert w*o »P tLSKK International after she wM efcoaan third mo»t btOTttfql girl It thrworld,' (a fhli ytWl MIM Vfclvam" oont^t.25 words
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214 1955-11-25 3 fcOMBAV. A RF7T-BACK to the export of Indian films to Indonesia has been caused by the Indonesian Government's new import restrictions on foreign films effective from Novemoer 1. India can now send only 30 pictures a year to Indonesia. Joseph L. Hacobiantz of intranlm,NAFEN - 214 words
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Article55 1955-11-25 3 Dilip Kumar and Vyjanthlmala will be teamed in a film which will shortly be produced by Chandulal Shah. Shah stated that the story and other details are shortly going to be finalised. He added that Dilip. who is now very busy, has promised to give him shooting55 words
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Article275 1955-11-25 3 Stage Screen PLUNGING NECKLINES! Appealing? No Madam It's Appallingl rpHE tabloid Daily Mlrroi London has delivered a frontal attack on pretty film stars who sport plunging necklines before Britain's Royal Family. "The bare fact is," said the paper, which claims a daily circulation of about 4.\' 2 million, "that filmAP - 275 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-11-25 3 Isabel Sarli, exotic south American beauty who was crowned Miss Argentina 1965. She is climbing the ladder of fame, in Hollywood, rather much too fast. Here she is displaying her charms.33 words
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165 1955-11-25 3 Indian Cinemascope! In Dutch Delrama INDIAN film producers may soon "shoot films in Dellama, Dutch conception of CincmaScopc. Mr. Tolaram Jalan, of Filn listan, and Mr. Mehboob Khan have shown their keenness to employ the now system to make their productions move attractive. Mr. Jalan, who plans to "shoot" someNAFEN - 165 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-11-25 3 Versatile Anjali, who can move the audience to shed copious tear 8 by her 'touching' roles, could equally well fill the role of a cute conductor. Her histrionir talents have always been a thing of admiration among movie goers. In M.A.V. Pictures' "TOWN BUS," Anjali gives a notable performance. Any59 words
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Article28 1955-11-25 3 The Union Ministry of Education propose to make visitors better acquainted with the history of the Ajanta cave paintings by employing "film loops."28 words
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Article, Illustration161 1955-11-25 3 BOMBAY. INDIAN technicians are being engaged by Djamaluddin Malik, Indonesia's principal him producer, to make films in Indonesia on a co-production basis. Ranjit Singh, a representative of Malik's company, the Persari Films of Djakarta, has arrived in Bombay to make the necessary araangements. Singh will161 words
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Article28 1955-11-25 3 Submerged in a dream, Suchitra Sen, the beauty from Bengal, looks beyond the horizon! She Is presently leading the cant in Blmal Roy's "Devftdu," with DlHp Kumar.28 words
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244 1955-11-25 3 Bombay's film actresses now seem reluctant to play "bad woman" roles. A.V.M. Productions of Madras are finding it difficult to till the feminine lead for their Hindi film "Bhai Bhai." Meena Shorey, the company s first choice, got out of playing the part someNAFEN - 244 words
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Article151 1955-11-25 3 T^HE age-old question, wiir- ther a woman's proper place is in the home, is to act as a spark to light an action* and-love-packed Arabian fantasy, «'Malika" (The Queen), inaugurated by S. B. Films here. An Arabian chief, played bv Mahipal, feels the woman ruler ofNAFEN - 151 words
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Article, Illustration35 1955-11-25 3 Raj Kapoor, the chip of the old block, is not only gaining in popularity among film-fans, but towers head and shoulders over other* In the film world by virtue of his Ingenuity In film production.35 words
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165 1955-11-25 3 £500,000 FILM SPECTACLE, "TAJ MAHAL" LONDON; Bishu Sen has deferred for a week or two his planned trip to India. He was to have flown on November 15 to make preliminary arrangements for the start of filming next year of a £500,000 spectacle, "Ta.l Mahal." He has cancelled his passage165 words
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135 1955-11-25 3 BHAGWAN TO LAUNCH MAMBO IN IND, FILMS Comedian Bhagwan is going to launch the mam bo in Indian films. Bhagwan, who is a hot favourite with audiences because of his comic antics, introduced the rhumba and the samba in previous films and is now to introduce the mambo in his135 words
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Article206 1955-11-25 3 Mr. S. S. Vasan, the leading South Indian film producer from Madras, will shortly establish a unit in Bombay to make all his Hindi pictures here. He will, however, continue with the production of his South Indian films in Madras as before. Mr. Vasan. who is at206 words
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Article, Illustration46 1955-11-25 3 (left). Her partner In 'Gentlemen Marry Brunette*' ll Jeaiina train, bofch of whom provide a lot of fun and amuMcaant, Once it was thought 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 4 but later It was discovered Gentlemen Marry Bnuwttes.' That Is the aip«n«fec« of Jant lltttatJ46 words
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Article, Illustration224 1955-11-25 4 Nimmi's Crowning Glory! Her Festive Coiffure pETITE Nimmi has always kindled the jealousy of the members of her sex and the admiration of the opposite, either by her ethereal beauty, or charming manners or her ti am boy ant garment or her ori a f hair-do. This festive coiffure hrings224 words
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Article101 1955-11-25 4 song of eleven minutes' durat on telling of the birth of Lord Ram will be a limelight of thp Surhag Productions' mythologival him, ''Ranmavm," now on the floor in Bombay. Poet Pradeep has written the lyfric. The film is based on th« story of shabri, a wild tribe girlNAFEN - 101 words
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1248 1955-11-25 4 LAURENCE ROSS - 'Sporting' Doctor Killer And A Victorian Act A Famous Criminal Case LAURENCE ROSS MILESTONES OF JUSTICE By 'FHE British public likes a A sportsman so much that it is even prepared to forgive him if he neglects his more serious du:ies as a moneyearner in the pursuit of bis favourite1,248 words
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Article405 1955-11-25 4 ENGLISH ARTIST LOOKS AT A BRITISH artist has been drawing India and the Indians as he thinks they are. Mr. Harry Baines, who recently returned from a sixmonth tour of India, concentrated on sketching hardworking peasants, fishermen and housewives. The trip took him overland from Bombay toNAFEN - 405 words
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Article298 1955-11-25 4 Chetan Anand is no w completing arrangements with Communist China and Russia fcr a Rs. 5 million colot. 1 film biography oj Hsuan fsang, the noted Chinese tra veller who visited Indi i > n the seventh century A.D. Chetan, who recently visitet Red China as298 words
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264 1955-11-25 4 An adaptation of the first Indian talkie, "ALAM ARA," made by Imperial Movietone of BomLay in 1031. is now being done by a newly floated film company, New Bombay Talkies. The "muhurat of the new version, also called "Alam Ara," wos performed here today264 words
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Article67 1955-11-25 4 MUSICAL FEATURE FILM Kuldip C- Kaher, producer of musical shorts, is to make full length musical feature films. It is the story of a girl working in a laundry who poses as beifi c fabulously wealthy and consequently gets herself into an awkward situation. Geeta Bali has been selected to67 words
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112 1955-11-25 4 INDIAN FILM 'LOCATION' IN FAR EAST TOO Leading Bombay film producer and director Jayant De.sai, will shortly proceed to Indonesia, ami Japan with a vew to completing his arrangements for "shooting" there largo portions of a film lie proposes to launch next year. Mr. De.sai stated that he would make112 words
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Article102 1955-11-25 4 Mr. Tolaram Jalan, Director of Filmistan Ltd., said that he plans to open distribution offices in the near future in SINGAPORE, Djakarta, Aden, Cairo, Teheran and Nairobi, to screen the pictures made bv nis Company as well as those by other Indian film producers. Mr. Jalan102 words
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82 1955-11-25 4 Indian film producers arc gcinjr further afield. Vijay Movies recently launched their pictvres "NartakU 1 with an ancient Greek back ground. The story concerns the frustration of a dancer's love affair with a Prince and her event: al suicide. Nasir Khan and Sha^hikala play the82 words
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Article131 1955-11-25 4 Jupiter Studios, Madras, are planning to launch a gigantic Hindi picture with a top cast fia>m Bombay. The film, to be started early nejct year, will be directed by C. P. Dixit, who is now directing their present Hindi movie, ''Naya Admi." Leading SouthNAFEN - 131 words
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Article103 1955-11-25 4 LIFE OF URDU POET TO BE FILMED The life of Mr. Taql Mir, the famous Urdu poet, is to be filmed. Madhubala Ltd., will begin production early next year and the v have already commissioned Agha jani Kashmiri to write the script. Much of the interest is expected to centre103 words
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Article42 1955-11-25 4 Chetan Anand has now completed plans for his HindiEnglish film, "Anjali,- which depicts the life of a favourite disciple of the Buddha Anand. The cast Includes Chetan Anand himself. Nimmi, Sheila Raman!. johnn v Walker. Kum Kum and Sapru.42 words
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821 1955-11-25 4 Why Londoner Envies Bombavman In One Particular? inuivo ib uuv pctiiiuuiar at least in which the Londoner may envy the dweller in Bombay or Karachi. The Londoner inhabits the largest port in the world with five big dock systems covering an area of 4,140 acres in all, 673 acres ofNAFEN - 821 words
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483 1955-11-25 5 Reorganised States By Next Oct. New Set-up Before General Elections In 1957 Pandit Pant's Statement NEW DELHI. The Home Minister, Pandit Pant, announced in the Bajya sabha. that the new unit* would be established on or about October 1, next year, accord in e to a tentative timetable for the483 words
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281 1955-11-25 5 CALL FOR FREE DISCUSSION IN STATE LEGISLATURES Answering supplementarles by Mr. Dhage of the Democratic Group, the Home Minister declared that Government had not Issued any direction to the State Governments that there should be no free discussion on the report in the State Legislatures. When Mr. Dhage referred to281 words
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Article88 1955-11-25 5 Mr. T. Bodra asked that, since the Congres s High Command had directly settled practically every matter, would not parliamentary discussion be reduced to a, mere formality? The Chairman ruled out the question, saying. "The Congress High Command does not come in here." Mr. Bhupesh Gupta (Com.)88 words
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85 1955-11-25 5 TIME-SCHEDULE FOR NEXT GENERAL ELECTIONS The Law Minister, Mr. C. C. Biswas told Mr. H. C. Mathur that Government had not fixed a time-schedule for the next general elections. The question, he said In reply In supplementaries, had not yet been considered, primarily because the decision on the SRC report85 words
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224 1955-11-25 5 AMERICAN BUTTEROIL POPULAR IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA: Calcutta city's demand ror American butteroil the new American synonym for ghee had now almost developed into a craze. Distributed free among the lower middle class and low income group brackets, 300,000 persons received butteroil from the Indian Red Cros s Society, Calcutta, oneNAFEN - 224 words
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106 1955-11-25 5 NEW DELHI. Many of the visitor* to Mr. Nehru were unable to contain their affection for him and touched his feet, and there was a rush to garland him. Obviously Irritated by this "exuberance of affection, Mr. Nehru withdrew towards the porch. B«t when106 words
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220 1955-11-25 5 POONA: An additional outlet for overseas radio-tele-phone communication is soon to be put into commission from Calcutta to the United Kingdom at a cost of approximately Rs. 10,000,000, it is reliably learned. The opening of the new radio channel has been found necessary in oidei220 words
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Article255 1955-11-25 5 Eucharistic Congress In Burma RANGOON: For the first time in the history of Burma a National Eucharistic Congress will be held in Rangoon from February 2 to 5 next year. Also for the first time in the history of the Roman Catholic Churcn in Burma a Prince of the ChurchNAFEN - 255 words
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153 1955-11-25 5 INDOPAK COMPETITION IN JUTE GOODS DUNDEE: Continental Jute manufacturers are worried over the growing competition between India and Pakistan as this is likely to result in further lowering of jute goods prices. Germany, Belgium and Italy are reported to be already facing difficulties as their prices are substantially higher thanNAFEN - 153 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-11-25 5 Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, inaugurated the exchange of ADT2O village seed farm seed for grain at Thatnbikottai village in pattukottal Agricultural Division. Hundreds of ryots exchanged grain for ADT 20 seed.38 words
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439 1955-11-25 5 India Attending Novel Conference In Ceylon NEW I)FJLJn For the first time In Asia, the American Friends Service Committee (Quakers) is sponsoring an informal international oonf erenow of government officials on National Interest and International Responsibility. The University of Ceylon in Peradeniya, Kandy, Qias been chosen as the venue ofNAFEN - 439 words
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Article80 1955-11-25 5 M A D R AS: Government workers and employee delegates from inda and 21 other countries will discuss the ways and moans by which Asian countries can buili up a skilled labour force which they may need for their industrial development. This is to be doneNAFEN - 80 words
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105 1955-11-25 5 BREAK-UP OF BOMBAY STATE CONDEMNED BOMB AW: The Executive Committee of the Socialist Party, Bombay branch, condemned the resolution tion of the Congress Working 1 Committee recommending the breaking up of the present State of Bombay Into three States. A resolution passed by the Committee at a meeting here said105 words
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150 1955-11-25 5 POONA PREPARES TO RECEIVE SOVIET LEADERS POONA; This city is humming with activity us preparations to welcome the Soviet leaders are nearing completion. The Poona Municipal Corporation has cancelled all leaves and high Corporation officials are now busy giving the final touches to their plans which include a grand dinnerNAFEN - 150 words
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88 1955-11-25 5 BULGANIN'S TOUR: SECURITY PRECAUTIONS NEW DELHI: Elaborate security precautions were enforced during Mr. Bulgani'ns stay at the Rashtrapati Bhavari. The residence and some approaches were "out of bounds" to all except those holding special passes. The "official" Indian press party consisted of 20 journalists and included radio commentators, camera and88 words
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387 1955-11-25 5 CALCUTTA: The word "camp" for refugees in the permanent liability" category may soon dis* appear from the language of the Government of West Bengal's refugee rehabilitation department Under a scheme, just completed, the State Government in co-operation with the Union Government, willNAFEN - 387 words
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Article323 1955-11-25 5 NEW DELHI: The installation of 60,000 more community wireless receiving sets in villages during the second FiveYear Plan is being- discussed by the Ministry of information and Broadcasting with the Planning Commission. Under a scheme which already is being implemented, the Central Government, with the co-operationNAFEN - 323 words
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424 1955-11-25 5 NEW, WORiH: India replace Ceylon as the largest supplies of tea to the American market during i954-56. according to official figures released here. Though the volume of tea imported fro m India declined from- 43.100,000 lbs. in 1953-54 to 36.300.000 lbs. in theNAFEN - 424 words
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104 1955-11-25 5 NEW DELHI: Economic sanctions against the Portuguese regime in Goa will continue until a "satisfactory solution" of thu problem ta found, state official nources here. These sources were commenting on the demands made by a certain section of the Goa leaders to put an endNAFEN - 104 words
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93 1955-11-25 5 EXPANSION OP TRADE IN HANDLOOM CLOTH MADRAS: The Madras State Hand loom Weavers' Cooperative Society will execute a scheme which Is Intended to Investigate and expand the scope for foreign trade in Indian handloom cloth. The Society already has appointed four handloom cloth marketing officers, one each in Aden, Rangoon,NAFEN - 93 words
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Article, Illustration470 1955-11-25 6 Only In Co- Existence Lies Man's Salvation Alternative Is Mutual Destru Ction-Bulganin HUMUAY, Nov. 24 Over 100,000 people packing available inch of space in Bombay's great Vallabhbhai Stadium thunderously cheered Marshal Bulganin, the Soviet l'reinjer. and Mr. Mkita Khrushchev, First .Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, yesterday when they appeared470 words
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Article52 1955-11-25 6 Bulganin paid tribute to the outstanding role played by Prime Minister Nehru in the cause of peace and said Nehru's nctme was closely connected with the fight of the people of India for peace and efforts to establish friendly relatiom between countries and in fmV9Uf of52 words
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Article221 1955-11-25 6 "The Prime Minister of India fully knows that co-existence is the only way for all the States. Otherwise there is only one alternative mutual destruction "On behalf of the Soviet Union I express my deep respect for the position of the Goevrnment of India which is standing221 words
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Article119 1955-11-25 6 Marshal Bulganin said India was playing "a great role" in Asia where colonialism was "fast collapsing." "We are also watching with extreme sympathy India's fight for economic independence. We, the Soviet People with our own experience and knowledge arc prepared to play our role, in India's economic119 words
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Article156 1955-11-25 6 Mantel Bulganin, said "the Soviet people salute the people of India for their gallant flghl ior the establishment of peace and for their efforts at the peaceful solution of problems in Asia. "Wo in Russia have many things to learn from you. Indian science is ancientReuter - 156 words
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111 1955-11-25 6 The Chief Minister in a statement last night said that he had shown to Dr. B. R Sreenivasan, Chairman of the Malayanisation Commission the text of Mr. Lee Kuan Yews reference in the Legislative Assembly yesterdiay to what he claimed were Dr. Sreenivasan's views on111 words
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Article, Illustration75 1955-11-25 6 Mr. O. S. Rengasamy, Secretary of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation, who is proceeding to Rangoon to attend the 1.L.0. Conference as a Singapore delegate. A tea party was held in his honr< r at the Union premises in Race Course Road, last night,75 words
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60 1955-11-25 6 The Indian Recreation Club will be screening a Tamil Film "PATHALA BHAIRAVI" in aid of the Club Building Fund, at the Theatre Royal on Saturday Nov. 26. This is a Midnight Performance tickets are priced at $2/- and $1/-, and will60 words
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374 1955-11-25 6 SRC Report Proves An Apple Of Discord Violence Breaks Out In Many States NEW DELHI, Nov. 24: A new wave of violence over re-mapping of India's State boundaries flared up yesterday in the Central State of Vindhya Pradesh, where a crowd of 100 brok e a police cordon, burst into374 words
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Article185 1955-11-25 6 Yesterday Prime Minister Mr. Nehru met the veteran with leader, Master Tara Singh, to discuss with him what may be the knottiest problem of all the Sikh demand for a Pun-jabi-speaking State in the northwest, in which the slkhs would form 45 per cent of185 words
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361 1955-11-25 6 Madras Govt. Urged Not To Take T.Cs Threats Lying Down (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 24: In the third day of the debate on the States Reorganisation Report in both the Houses of the Madras Stats Legislature revealed increasing tension and361 words
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Article60 1955-11-25 6 MADRAS, India Nov. 21,: The Madras Government yesterday called for a public holiday, Nov. 2H to mark the ivsit here of Soviet Premier Nikolai Buiganin and First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev. In a note to the press, the government expressed the hope that business and factory premises wouldAP - 60 words
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Article88 1955-11-25 6 A Chinese woman terrorist Yap Sian surrendered! under the amnesty to the Police at Johore Bahru Wednesday night. She came out of the jungle in the Rengam area on Nov. 21, and took a bus with the intention of going- to Johore Bahru. The bus however was88 words
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