Indian Daily Mail, 5 January 1956
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Title Section17 1956-01-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 323 SINGAPORE, THURSD. T, JANUARY, 5, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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Article473 1956-01-05 1 Dulles To Visit India To Encounter Criticism Personal Appeal To India And Pakistan To Settle Kashmir Dispute WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, may make a personal appeal to the leaders of India and Pakistan to heal theirReuter - 473 words
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89 1956-01-05 1 Import Of Carcase Heats Restrictions Ti%e free import of meats, carcase, fresh or frozen, including bones and offals, hides and skins of oxen, buffaloes, sheep and goats, into Singapore is banned with effect from tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 6, 1956. Frozen poultry and rabbits are still retained m the Open General89 words
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135 1956-01-05 1 U.S. AID TO INDIA ALREADY EXCEEDS $478 m.! BOMBAY. Jan. 4 Mr. John Sherman Cooper, the American Ambassador, formally handed over four Ame-rican-built giant locomotives here yesterday and said that Irdia had received 178 Million worth of American aid since attaining Independence m 1947. Mr. Cooper said that America had135 words
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Article119 1956-01-05 1 UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Jan. 4 Indian delegate Mr. V. K. Krishna Meoon left his hotel room briefly Tuesday for an X-ra y examination In a doctor's office. He will have another X-ray taken Thursday. Krishna Menon has been ■11 m hia hotel room since Dec.AP - 119 words
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265 1956-01-05 1 Sequel To Defection Of Nataraja Pillai l>om Our Own Oorrespcndent majjkas, Jan. 4: mere is a serious move m Travaneore Cochin State t o persuade the Tamils m the five southern taluks to remain m Kerala, despite the specific recommendation of the States Reorganisation265 words
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Article89 1956-01-05 1 LONDON, Jan. 4 Mr. Selwyn Lloyd the new British ■Foreign Secretary opened a two-day conference here today about the critical Middle-East situation resulting- from Russia's efforts to spread her influence there. The seven British Ambassadors m the area and the Political Resident m the PersianReuter - 89 words
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73 1956-01-05 1 INDONESIA TO SEND ENVOY TO FREE SUDAN DJAKARTA Jan. 4 Indonesia has decided to recognise the younp Sudan Republic and send a delegation to discuss diplomatic relations. Indonesian Information Minister Sjamsuddin Sutan Makmur announced last night the Indonesian Cabinet had decided to recognise the newlyproolalmed Sudan Republic. Indonesia congratulates theReuter - 73 words
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Article153 1956-01-05 1 Naturally Milayales leaders fr|ave seized upon Mr. Naiaraja Pillai's aefection with joy till vow ha always wanted merger of Tamil taluks with Madras a.;d the Chief Minister has issued a statement that Nataraja Pillal now teheves merger would be harmful to Tamils. He urged he fyad Pillai's153 words
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Article115 1956-01-05 1 NPW DELHI, Jan. 4 Ind'an Government sources said Wednesday the United States has offered to make In din a gift of the American pavilion at the Indian Industries Fair which closed Sunday. The sources said India woiiid accept the 100,000 square-foot building, which was the largestAP - 115 words
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217 1956-01-05 1 Asians Have Only Armour Of Spirit- WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 Phillippine Ambassador CarJos P. Komulo attended the opening of the Second Session of the 84th Congress Tuesday. He lunched on Capitol Hill as the guest of House Majority Leader John W. McCormack, Massachusetts Democrat. Earlier, m a weekend) television appearance RomuboReuter - 217 words
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79 1956-01-05 1 K. L. LEADERS TO NEGOTIATE COLONY WAGE CLAIMS (From Our Correspondent) KUALA. LUMPUR, Wed: Meanwhile, officials of the National Union Factory and General Workers who had won the first round m its tussle with Fung Kcong's have jubilantly rushed to Singapore to negotiate wage claims with Fraser and Neaoe. Claims79 words
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Article28 1956-01-05 1 NEW DELHI Jan. 4 Italian Foreign Minister Gaetano Martino arrived here Tuesday night for a four-day goodwill visit including talks with Premier Nehru. APAP - 28 words
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118 1956-01-05 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 4; A reliable source said Tuesday it is almost certain that a second meeting 0/ the 29 Afro-Asian Powers which Ceylonese Premier Bir John Kotelawela and Prime Minister Oamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt wanted held m Cairo soon, wUI be postponed indefinitely. HeAP - 118 words
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241 1956-01-05 1 Singapore Government has banned import of amusement machines from any source including the Federation of Malaya. The prohibition order published b> a Supplementary Gazette yesterday was enforced the same day. According to the Prohibition of* lmport* (Amusement Machines) Order, 1956, the Import Into Singapore of241 words
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174 1956-01-05 1 They've Said The Right Things —Nehru AGRA, Jan. 4: Mr. Nehru, India's Prime Minister, declared yesterday that the Soviet leaders, Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev, had said "some very good things" when tihey recently toured India, He was referring to their declared support ofReuter - 174 words
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328 1956-01-05 1 Indian Reds Discredited By Soviet Leaders' Visit? Manchester Guardian's View MANCHESTER, Jan. 4 —The Manchester Guardian said today that Indian Communists are less pleased about the recent visit of the Soviet leaders to their country than an* the friends of Russia elsewhere m the world. The liberal newspaper said thatReuter - 328 words
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156 1956-01-05 1 FUNG KEONG DISPUTE: MTUC's NOMINEES (From Oar Correspondent) KUAIxA. LUMPUR Wed: The Malayan Trade Union Council today named Mr. Lee Moke Sang, Central Committee Member and Mr. Cheong Pak Meng, Secretary of the Goldsmith and Silverware Employees Union, to act as liaison between Fung Keong Rubber Factory Management and its156 words
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Article285 1956-01-05 1 Music Dance Competition One of the most outstanding features of the Tamils Festival celebration this year is the Music and Dance Competition, which will be held at the Happy World Stadium, on Thursday, Jan. 12, 1956. Entrants to the Music Competition will be divided into two groups; Twelve years and285 words
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107 1956-01-05 1 CHINA OFFERS POLISH SHIPS TO CEYLON COLOMBO, Jan. 4 China offered to supply Polish ships to Ceylon m pairt settlement of her debts under the Ceylon Cchina. Rubber Rice barter deal it was authoritatively learned here. Unofficial estimates place China'? debts to Ceylon under last year's contract at ten millionReuter - 107 words
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Article44 1956-01-05 1 CALCUTTA. Jan. 4. Most of Calcutta's 10.000 tram woikers came out on a oneday token strike today paralysing the city's tram services. The workeis are prot«- sting against an alleged failure of the management to meet .some lonestandfno- rimmmiN ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article60 1956-01-05 1 LONDON, Jan. 4 Commontflt china's Primp Minister Mr. Cheu En Lai hus sfcat a teleeran to the Surt aese Minuter Istnan El \xbaii r>nnouncin->- CbiML'a reco^eiticn of the new ."Tt'clanesc Republic Peking radio reported to<Ja y (Wedne; lay) Mr. ChOy expressed the that diplomatic rcte'lcna60 words
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Article39 1956-01-05 2 LONDON, Jan. 4 Indonesian Ambassador R. Supomo Tuesday conferred with Minister of State Lord Reading about the coming visit of Indonesian Foreign Minister Anak Agung, due here Jan. 9 On frtiir-iIAV MUTtMTV visit. APAP - 39 words
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451 1956-01-05 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thu. Jan. 5, 1956 MALAYA'S TASKS AHEAD ]\f ALAYA'S problems are many land varied, complex and complicated, and on their successful tackling will depend her progress and prosperity. First and most are undoubtedly the political problems. For, without the people securing some real power to sdiape451 words
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Article1418 1956-01-05 2 NEHRU -OESAI TALKS SArnnrl fa nit a I Of India BOMBAY: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, discussed with the Chief Minister of Bombay, Mr. Morarji Desai at Juhu the future of Bombay city. It is learnt on good authority thjat during the 130 minutes talk that1,418 words
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80 1956-01-05 2 VWAYAYADA: Acharya Vfcooba Bhave said that the Bhoodan movement visualised early liquidation of tne existing from of Government In the country and establishment of Gram Raj which could effectively tackle people's problems. Addressing a Press Conference at Mangalagirl near here, Acharya Bhave said a democratic80 words
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Article237 1956-01-05 2 FREEDOM FROM STATE CONTROL URGED VUAWWADA: Addressing the thirtfi-day session of the Sarva Seva Sangh here, Acharya Vinoba Bhave is understood to have summed up the discussions during- the past two days on giving further impetus to the Bhoodan movement He told delegates their aim should be to free the237 words
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Article112 1956-01-05 2 PAKISTAN RLY. MISSION FOR EUROPE KARACHI: A railway mission headed by Mr. S. M. Hasan, Director-General of Pakistan Railways, left on o tour of Western European countries to arrange for the purchase of a large number of carriages and rail cars. The mission will visit the Netherland, Belgium, West j112 words
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Article893 1956-01-05 2 Welfare And Happiness Of All Equally Important >IADRAS "He is the true Theosopbist who has realised that toe welfare and happiness of each and every people on tnis earth are of equal importance. No one s happiness is less important, form tne standpoint ol the Universal life893 words
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Article48 1956-01-05 2 SOVIET PLANES IN CHINA NEW YORK, Jan. 3: Reliable reports show that about 7,000 planes a third of the total air strength of the Communist bloc are now based m Communist China, North Korea and Siberia, Mr. Hanson Baldwin, Military Editor of the New York Times wrote today.48 words
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465 1956-01-05 2 Right Of Press To Print Lustier More Violent Aspects Of Life Defended LONDON. Britain's Press Council, an organisation which acts as a "watch dog" on the ethics and good taste of British newspapers, defended their right to print the lustier and more violent aspects of life." In its second annual465 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-01-05 2 A crowd of about 1,500 people turned out at the Kuala Lumpur airfield last week to ?lve a send-off to Tengku Abdul Rahman anj his party going to London for Independence talks. Picture shows the Teng-ku holding an Alliance flag before entering the aircraft.49 words
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Article69 1956-01-05 2 POPULARISING YOGA AMONG GERMANS BERLIN. Yoga, will be Introduced m the Indian institute at Munich early m the New Year and efforts will be made to popularise It among Germans. The Institute the only one of its klnj In Western Germany has secured the services of Dr. Gouri Shankar Mukerji69 words
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156 1956-01-05 2 STANGER (Natal): In the midst of thousands of acres of sugar cane on the Natal North Coast thtere has arisen a school building designed on modern lines to provide educational facilities for 440 children. It has been built through the efforts of anNAFEN - 156 words
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247 1956-01-05 2 mmmmm^i According to an Indian Chamber of Commerce of American report its directors met Mr. G. L. Mehta India's Ambassador to the United States, and told hi m that absence of multiple entry visa and requirements of the United States Justice department compelling-247 words
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Article1090 1956-01-05 3 SPIRITUAL REALISATION FOUND IN «GITA'I Answers To Modern Demand Dr. S. Rarih»hrlnhn«n, Vice-President of India, preeidtng over the OITA day eelabratloas of the Samakrta Academy at Vlvekananda College m Mylapore, declared that IfSe world were to be united It could not be on the basis1,090 words
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Article506 1956-01-05 3 Value Of Study Of Psychology MADRAS: Mr. Sri riaKasa, Governor of Madras, opening the Psychology Exhibition organised by the Madras Psychological Society here said taht "the greatest difficulty m the world of human beings is that we forget that other people are exactly like ourselves and that they have the506 words
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560 1956-01-05 3 Indian Girl Wins Drama Scholarship NAFEN A 22-year-old Indian actress, 1 Miss Madhur Bahadur, the first ever to be granted a Ministry of Education Scholarship to study drama abroad, has just arrived here. She is well-known on All-In-dia Radio and m drama circles m Delhi. Born m Delhi the secondNAFEN - 560 words
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Article57 1956-01-05 3 AMNESTY RUMOURS IN GOA BELGAUM: Usual nationalist sources m Goa have informed their Congress headquarters In Belgium Of wide-spread rumours afloat inside Goa about a general amnesty for all Indian and Goan political prisoners to be declared by the Portuguese Government on April 6, next year. April 6 la the57 words
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Article543 1956-01-05 3 BOMBAY: A Hindu wife, although not a coparcener by right, is entitled to a share m a property belonging to a Joint Hindu family if the property was unauthorlsedly alienated. A ruling to this effect was given by a full bench of the Bombay High543 words
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103 1956-01-05 3 NEW DELHI. The Egyptian legation has stopped functioning on behalf of India, an authoritative source said here. The source said Egypt had done so because so far the Portuguese have refused to answer "certain clarifications" asked for by her. The initiative onNAFEN - 103 words
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794 1956-01-05 3 Indian Govt To Bear Half Cost Of Cyclone Relief T. T. X's Assurance SIVAGANGA: Mr. T. T. Kriahnainacbari, Union Minister for Commerce, who toured the cyclone-affected areas of Tanjore and Ramanaihapuram, said at Slvaganga that the Union Government had sanctioned the grant of 50 per cent of the cost of794 words
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Article451 1956-01-05 3 MADRAS: At tne Experts' Committee meeting of the Music Academy here, vidwan Marungapuri Gopalakrishna Aiyar presiding, Sanglta Kalanldhi Palladam Sanjiva Rao gave a demostration of raga singing. The singing of a raga, Sri Palladam Sanjiva Rao said m his introductory speech, included several essential details.451 words
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144 1956-01-05 3 BR. POLICY IN MIDDLE-EAST A REVIEW LONDON, Jan. 3 Three British envoys m the Middle East flew here today for a review of British policy m the strategic and oil-rich region at the foreign office tomorrow and Thursday. They are: Sir Michael wright, Ambassador to IraqMr. Roderick Parkes, Ambassador toReuter - 144 words
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239 1956-01-05 3 Rescued Top Secret Files Than Save Gutted House at the Soviet Embassy here Tuin 6 ?h° re I nterest ed m rest «,V? c tl VL ir tOp secret files than saving the building when it caught fire on New Years lay. the local Fire Chief, Mr. John Foote, saidReuter - 239 words
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Article79 1956-01-05 3 '^.RACHI: A Ra. 6,700,000 nsh harbour, the biggest and most modern m Asia, la nearing completion here. The harbour is being constructed for basing the fishing trawlers that are, at present engaged m exploring fishing grounds not hitherto visited. Along with construction of the harbour, ecorts areNAFEN - 79 words
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Article481 1956-01-05 4 Bandarnaike Explains CO^filMßO: Mr. S. W. B. D. Baadaranalke leader of the K.LF.IVrepUe« to Mmn. S. Thangarajah and Mr. A. C. Nadaritfbi who claimed that they had reslfned from the party Ad that their election to senior office* were without their consent. Mr. Bandaranaike481 words
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254 1956-01-05 4 The Earliest Known Eclipse In Ceylon ANURAJDHAPuRA; Tlie earliest reference to a lunar eclipse m a Oeylon document has been found m a stone pillar slab of the tenth century which was recently discovered on the site of the ancient Kapararama pirivena here. The information that the eclipse occurred m254 words
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Article224 1956-01-05 4 POLGAHAWELA: Mr. R G. Senanayake, M. P. for Dambadeniya, appealed to his constituents to give hi m a mandate to contest Mr. j. R. Jayewardene at Kelaniya at the next general election. He was speaking at a meeting held at the Ratmalgoda Co-operative Society hall here.224 words
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237 1956-01-05 4 Dudley's Plea For Minority languages POLGAHaWELA Sinhalese should be made the State language of Ceylon but m doing that we should not forget that the legitimate rights of the minority communities such as Tamils. Muslims and Burghers should not be disregarded" Mr. Dudley Senanayake M.P. for Dedlgama.told a meeting held237 words
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206 1956-01-05 4 THE WATCH DOG OF P.M.'s OFFICE COLOMBO: For nearly one year the entrance to the Prime ML nister's office at Senate Square has been guarded by a mongrel dog. He cornea there early m the morning and 'stays put' at the doorway as long ac the office remain* open. No206 words
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88 1956-01-05 4 CREATION OF CENTRAL BANK FOR MALAYA The scervices of Mr. G. M. Watson, one of the Bank of England's very senior officers, Wave been assured to the Governments of the Federation of Malaya and of Singapore, to undertake m conjunction with Sir Sydney Came an enquiry into the proposal to88 words
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Article135 1956-01-05 4 Dcv Anand and Usha Kuan, who were paired together lor the first time m Aniiya Chakrabarty's "Pattita," are learned once again to act the leading roles m Kwatra Production's "Dushman." "Dushman," written by Pandit Mukhram Sharma, is described by the author as a reply to a charge135 words
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Article60 1956-01-05 4 Bharat Biiushan will act the principal role m Filmistan's lng »W backgronud Hindi film provisional! y titled: "Suhag Choori." It will be directed by MandJal Jaswantlal and will be on a story by Pandit Mukhram Sharma. The main interest will be built around Bharat Bhushan as an adopted60 words
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Article52 1956-01-05 4 BHARAT BHUSHAN SUCHITRA SEN Bharat Bhushan and Suchitra Sen will be teamed together m Filmistan's EastmanS**.™ temporarily entitled /Soohag Choori," which will be direced by Nandlal Jas. wantlal from a story by Pandit Mukflram SharSa The selection of the rest of the cast and the music director is yet to52 words
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Article48 1956-01-05 4 VATICAN CITY, Jan. 4 —Pope Piu s XII has given his blessing to the People of Argentina, provisional President Pedro Aramburu and his Government. The PontuT expressed his good wishes for the LatinAmerican Nation when he received an Argentine Embassy official m private audience.48 words
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Article36 1956-01-05 4 MOSCOW, Jan. 4. The Army Newspaper Re<i Star Wednesday announced the sudden death of Lieutenant General Vladimir Y. Isibin, of the Army Engineering- Corps Reserve. No age, date, or cause Of death was given.36 words
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Article126 1956-01-05 4 COLOMBO: Mr. K. Rajaangam, a former President of the Ceylon Democratic Congress, was unanimously elected President of the Congress, m place of Mr. Abdul Aziz, who was removed from that office 2? *v we k at a s P«c'al session of the Ceylon Democratic Congress Committee held at126 words
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Article29 1956-01-05 4 Representatives of the Singapore Administrative Service will give oral evidence before the Malayanisation Commission today, at the Public Relations Office Conference Room, Assembly House at 5 pm.29 words
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222 1956-01-05 4 To Withdraw Sinhalese Only Notion COLOMBO: Mr. S. Natesan Minister of Posts, will make a bid at the next meeting of the Worldlier Committee of U.N.P. which is to be held on January 18 next year to have the "Sinhalese only" motion withdrawn from the agenda of the U.N.P. sessions.222 words
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Article164 1956-01-05 4 U.S. NEGROES DEMAND CIVIL RIGHTS WASHINGTON, Jan. 4- The Rational Association for' the Advancement of Coloured Peoples, most important Ne<ro organisation m the United Mates, yesterday accused officials m Washington of "lookmg "p other way m face oi Southern racial violence. 'lhe Association said m its Annual Report that ifReuter - 164 words
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Article196 1956-01-05 4 AN ELECTION WHICH NOBODY WON! PARIS, Jan. 4. France's hopes of establishing a stable Government have been doomed by an election that nobody really won. Balloting Monday by a record number of Frenchmen only strengthened one extremist party, estaDllshed a new one, and left no single party or group ofAP - 196 words
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Article60 1956-01-05 4 NEW DELHI, Jan. 4 The Italian Foreign Minister Sign or Oaetano Martino on a fovrday visit to New Delhi today had talks on the world's political situation with the Indian Premier Mr Jawaharlal Nehru. The two men who will meet again on Friday are also understoodReuter - 60 words
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Article63 1956-01-05 4 BROTHERHOOD DRAW WITH RAJAJI CLUB In the other match m the same Tournament played yesterday at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. Indian Brotherhood Soccerite s and Rajajl's Sports Club scored 2 all, with the game ending In draw. Scorers for Soccerites were: iSyed All and Sankaran.63 words
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Article42 1956-01-05 4 The Indian Gymkhana Sports Club beat Seletar Dravida Kalagam by 2 goals to nil In the Tamils Festival Soccer Tournament yesterday at Farrer Park at 5.15 pjn. The scorers were: M. I. Usman and S. Marimuthu. Referee; M. Mohanavelu.42 words
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Article160 1956-01-05 4 A new Hindi film, "Petrol Pump," was launched by the R. R. Pictures m Bombay this week. The title "Petrol Pump" h«as been selected as the story moves around a petrol pump owned by Om Prakash and Sunder, the comedians playing the major roles. The story,160 words
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Article103 1956-01-05 4 Lady Black, wife of the Go- I vernor of Singapore will name < a new vessel of the faingapore Division of tl<e Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve H.M.S. Panglima, at a cere_ mony to be held at United Engineers' Shipyard, Tanjong Rhu, Saturday, Jan. 14 at103 words
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Article91 1956-01-05 4 KARACHI, Jan. 4 The next meeting of the 8-nation council of the South East Asia Treaty Organisation will take place m Karachi on March 6, a usually reliable source said here today Over 200 delegates and staff are expected to be here wring the meeting which91 words
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48 1956-01-05 4 NEW MATERNITY CHILD WELFARE CENTRE IN S'PORE «r new Mft ternity and Child Welfare Centre, beside Ama Keng Police Station at 17 fe milestone Urn Chu Kang Road, will be declared open by the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, on Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 5 p.m.48 words
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Article46 1956-01-05 4 INDIA TO DIRECT INDONESIAN FILMS Persari Films, Indonesia's leading cine producers, have engaged music director M. I* Khayyam, along with art director A. V. Bapat and film editor Vasant Borkar, all of Bombay, wl^o will leave for Djakarta early to take up work on Indonesian films.46 words
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36 1956-01-05 4 CHANGI ROAD CLOSED TO THROUGH TRAFFIC The temporary Bailey bridge at the ninth milestone Changi Road, which was closed yesterday to all through traffic along Changi road, might remain closed also today, owing to urgent repairs.36 words
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66 1956-01-05 4 KUWAIT LIKELY TO BAN IMPORT OF INDIAN FILMS Exporters of Hindi films to Kuwait have been greatly disturbed tay the news that a temporary ban on the screening of Hindi films is proposed to be placed m Kuwait, where Indian films have been m great demand. It is understood that66 words
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Article66 1956-01-05 4 Bimal Roy's "Devdas," has been presented to the Censors. The film, featuring Dilip Kumar, Vyjayantimala, Suchitra Sen and Motilal, is expected to be released first m Calcutta by the second week of January. Blmal Roy has directed the film from the well-known story by Sarat Chandra Chatterjee. thle noted66 words
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Article82 1956-01-05 4 Producer P. N. Arora, who has now ventured into the realm of mythological films, m addition to fantasies, has now decided to make "Ram Leela His next mythological vehicle. The films will be directed by Dada Gunjal, who directed Ta s flrst mythological, Ekadashi," just released m town.82 words
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Article80 1956-01-05 4 K. V. THAVER FOR OXFORD SEMINAR (From Oar Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Mr. K. V. THaver, General Se. cretary of the Malayan Trade Union Council, will be attending a Seminar on the human problems of industrial communities to be held m Oxford, England, m July this year. This Seminar known80 words
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Advertisement98 1956-01-05 4 TO-DAY 7.00 ft 9.50 P.M. "KHAIBER" (Hindustani with English Sub-title*) DIAMOND OPENS TO-DAY 3.15—6.15—0.15 P.M. CMHMfEff ROYAL OPENS TO-DAY AT 3.00 7.30 P.M. The Touching Story of a Brother and Sister NALLAVAN ii^Jl mt I I JH* JIB jH Starring Raja Sulochana P. K. Saraswathi Manohar Nambiar Sama 2nd BIG98 words
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