Indian Daily Mail, 8 January 1956
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Title Section18 1956-01-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 826 SINGAPORE, B«NI>AV, JANUARY 8, 1956 t OtJK f AOJ&* 15 CJ&NTS18 words
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430 1956-01-08 1 Special Regional Office To Look After Their Needs (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 7 A** students from Malaya now studying m seven Unj versifies m South India will be looked after with care by a Special Regional Office of the IndianReuter - 430 words
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152 1956-01-08 1 AUSTRALIAN CABINET TO BE RESHUFFLED CANBERRA, Jan. 7.—The Australian Prime Minister Mr. Robert Menzles told a Joint meeting of the Federal Government parties he would announce considerable changes m the Australian Cabinet next week it was learned here. Members said after the meeting Mr. Menzles had told them he wouldReuter - 152 words
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Article115 1956-01-08 1 NEW DELHI: Possibilities of India providing technical assistance to Saudi Arabia are being explored l^ere by Mr. M. K. Kidwai, India's Minister at Jeddah. Mr. Kidwai, who accompanied King Saud during his Indian tour, has remained m the capital for these talks and will returnNAFEN - 115 words
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Article165 1956-01-08 1 Efforts To Bring About A Settlement Fails (From Our Own Oorri»r>ondent) .TRIVANDRTJM, Jan. 7— Mr. Nesamony, M. P President of the Travancore TamiLiad Congress has refused to meet Mr. P. S. Nataraja Piliai m order to discuss Pillai's efforts to bring about understanding between Malayalees165 words
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Article95 1956-01-08 1 NEW DELHI: India will help Indonesia to training hei medical men and for develop-.-ing medical faciiitis m that country. A batch of 11 Indonesian doctors from the Indonesian Health Service has arrived here for training m anti-mala-ria operations at the Malaria Institute Here. They willNAFEN - 95 words
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201 1956-01-08 1 HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 7.—Hollywood, rifling through its romance records, ascertained yesterday that Grace Kelly will oe the first movie star to marry into a reigning royal family. Other stars have married French counts, Russian princes and titled Englishman, but the Philadelphian, m marrying Prince KainlerAP - 201 words
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86 1956-01-08 1 U.N. CONCERN FOR AFGANISTAN PAK DISPUTE WASHINGTON, Jan. 7— Pakistan Ambassador Mohiam- mcd All said after a U. S. Department call yesterday that Pakistan-Afghanistan relations "may be unhappy to a certain extent but we hope there will be no difficulties." He was referring to increasing friction 'between the two countries.86 words
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Article73 1956-01-08 1 A Russian translation of Rabtodranath Tagore's novel "Ihte Wreck," just published' m Moscow, Is the first of an I eight-volume edition of his works now being prepared by! a Soviet publishing house. A number of otter Moscow publishing houses are this year planning translations of Indian73 words
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158 1956-01-08 1 The one hundred and second birthday of the Holy Mother Sri Sarada Dcvi, the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakris<Bna will be celebrated at Sri RamaKrishna Temple. Bartley Road, Sunday, Jan. 8, (the actual; birthday falls on Wednesday. Jan. 4."> Mr. R. N. Kaul will158 words
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Article35 1956-01-08 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 7. India and Italy will co-operate to the united to preserve peace arid will use every opportunity to co-operate economically and culturally, a com.muatqua aald hen.35 words
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Article59 1956-01-08 1 NEW ORLEANS Jan. 7. Seventy -two Negro bus passengers, meet of them University Students who refused to stt behind a sign sepannhhig «*»m from White people were acquitted here of disturbing the pence. The bus driver, Mr. Francis Bona, 98, and the only White ipaenenger onReuter - 59 words
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124 1956-01-08 1 WESTERN AID TO ASIA MUST BE SPEEDED UP SAYS PAKISTAN KARACHI, Jan. 7.—The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Hamidul Chowdhury said Western aid to Asia should be "speeded up and m sufficient measure to enable the people of countries concerned to feel that something effective la being done." He added "The124 words
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242 1956-01-08 1 40,000 Indian Bank Clerks On Strike From Our Own MADRAS, Jan. 7. Over forty thousand Rank employees throughout the whole country began a two day strike yesterday m protest against implementation of the Banking Companies Act. The strike was peaceful m Madras and other centres; Only m Calcutta six persons242 words
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672 1956-01-08 1 Financially Commercially BOMBAY: FJnanoJnlly and commercially, the yea* 1955 has been an outstanding one for India. It has been a year of decisions and vital policy changes affecting the future eoonmy of the country. The year tans also laaown bushiew prosperity. The Central andNAFEN - 672 words
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316 1956-01-08 1 NEW YORK. ha n blistering attack on American policy regarding Goa, Homer A. Jack, a Minister of the Unitarian Church, wrote to the New York Tunes: "Goa maybe technically a province, but it is actually a colony. And we as a nation can noNAFEN - 316 words
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Article43 1956-01-08 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 7 The Shah of Iran and his queen will arrive here Feb. 16 for a three-week tour of India at the invitation of President Rajendra Prasad, the Indian Foreign Ministry announced last nigiJt. APAP - 43 words
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285 1956-01-08 1 H.K. IMPORTS MORE INDIAN TEXTILE FIBRES HONG KONG; Hong Kong's imports of textile fibres from India Increased m value oy (HK) $26,700,000 m the previous 11 months of 1955, but imports from Pakistan dropped by $7,700,000 m the same period, a spokesman of the Hon.. Kong Government told NAIFEN. OneNAFEN - 285 words
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Article78 1956-01-08 1 NEW YORK: The entire libaray of RKO Radio Pictures, representing everything they have produced during he last 80 years, )fas been sold to a New York television syndica--1 tion company for $16,000,000. It is the biggest deal of its kind ever made. The libaray contains 740NAFEN - 78 words
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221 1956-01-08 1 Mobilisation Of Malay And Chinese Public Opinion LONDON. Jan. 7.— The Chief Minister of the Malayan Federation, Tungku Abdul Rahman, has shown that lie Is full of confidence about mobilising Malay and Chinese public opinion against the Communists, the economist, British weekly, said.Reuter - 221 words
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132 1956-01-08 1 R.I. MINISTER TO CALL ON SIR ANTHONY LONDON, Jan. T.~-Indo-nesla's Foreign Minister Anak Agung Gde Agung who arrives here on Monday for a fourday visit as the Government's guest is expected to call on Sir Anthony Eden the Prime Minister during hi s stay. The (Foreign Minister will have talksReuter - 132 words
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186 1956-01-08 2 Geological Expert Says: Yes In A Few Thousand Years IF geological changes around t.je Bombay Island continue at the present rate, India's proposed "second" capital might disappear completely under the sea within a span of a few thousand years the well-known geological expert. Prof.186 words
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Article217 1956-01-08 2 Asked whether the Himaya. .'.'».s are still rising, Dr. West replied, "If we assume the Himalayas are floating m a heavier substratum," then it is possible the mountain range may be still rising, as the rocks forming it are rapidly being denuded by rivers. Therefore itNAFEN - 217 words
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Article280 1956-01-08 2 ALiLAHABAD: India's first atomic reactor to be set up soon will cost Rs. 90 lakhs. Mr. K. d. Malaviya, Union Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Researcn, disclosing this at a meeting of the Aiiahaoad Press Club, said here that the first step towards building up280 words
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Article177 1956-01-08 2 INDIAN SHOP BURGLED IN LONDON LONDON. A gang of six youths armed with knives robbed shop kept by four Indians m East London and got away with about £250. The youths walked into Mr. R. J. patel's wholesale textile shop Just as It was about to close. With Mr. Patel177 words
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Article277 1956-01-08 2 LONDON: Brazil has been instructed by Portugal to ask for written guarantees from the Indian External Affairs Ministry m New Delhi to cover the functions of the diplomat who will visit Bombay to "protect" Portuguese interests there, according to a reliable source here. The Portuguese viewNAFEN - 277 words
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Article195 1956-01-08 2 "Within a few seconds of the first drops of rain falling at ho end of a drought there is a peculiar smeU which occurs both) m towns and m the country, and is known as the "earthy smeU." What is its cause' t' The odour itselfUNESCO - 195 words
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101 1956-01-08 2 Probably the best way to learn geography is to travel, but most students have little opportunity of doing so. Next I January, however, students from many different lands will be travelling to India to attend and international Geography Seminar organized at the Moslem University m AILUNESCO - 101 words
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Article110 1956-01-08 2 CALCUTTA: A unique experiment m co-operative selfrehabilitation has been launched by 32 educated refugee girls from East Pakistan now living at Anand Ashram at Haktola. These girl-students have acquired training to various handicraft at the Ashram and have now formed an industrial co-operative on selfhelp basis.NAFEN - 110 words
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Article204 1956-01-08 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian Council of Child Welfare will urge the Government of India to constitute a Child Welfare Division m the Ministry oi uaucauon to coordinate the child welfare work done by various agencies and departments. A memorandum prepared by the Council will be presentedNAFEN - 204 words
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Article231 1956-01-08 2 CULTURE OF N. S. INDIA MADRAS: An appeal to people of South and North Ih« dia to understand each others culture and art was made by Dr. B. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Governor of Madhya Pradesh, presiding over the sadas held at the Qokhale Hall to connection with the 23rd South Indian231 words
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Article554 1956-01-08 2 S. Indian Music Compared With Tunisian Music PT>INO-MUSICOLOGY can 4 be for us, the best platform, because we can not only deal with facts but build up also the basic material for musical studies, Irrespective of the age-worn theories to dealing with old music, and come554 words
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553 1956-01-08 2 Skulls Tell Indo-Tibetan Conflict By S. G. ROY NEW DELHI: The research conducted by the UP Provincial Government of India into the tew skuiis and bones collected irom a mass of them by an oiticial expedition discloses the tragic story of an ionepriaiistic coninict of a hundred years ago between553 words
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748 1956-01-08 2 JHE Communist Party of India seems to be at the cross-roads today as a result of the policies international as well as Internal— being pursued by Prime Minister Nehru, according to observers here. This is amply indicated by the policy resolution adoptedNAFEN - 748 words
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Article246 1956-01-08 2 CALCUTTA: The Congress President, Mr. \j. N. Dhebar, commended naturopathy, "the system of nature cure based on sound principles,'* to the I Indian masses. "It is a method of treatment of human ailments, which can be effective only through natural and plain living," he said "It teaches one246 words
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Article778 1956-01-08 3 Achievements In Life Art Deep Contemplation Essential Says Sarvapalli MADRAS: 'THe greatest works of art, literature, philosophy, religion, science and technology were the products of contemplative meditation and this was an age when they were losing the power of the contemplation and meditation since they were perpetually running from place778 words
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Article70 1956-01-08 3 FR. GENERAL DIES IN CAR ACCIDENT ALGIERS, Jan. 6. French General Stognaro died m a car accident yesterday while directing a search for French soldiers captured m a rebel attack on Sunday, Army sources said last night. The General's aide was seriously injured. Six European soldiers including a sub-lieutenant, andReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration125 1956-01-08 3 Typical Folk Hair Style Jabeen Jabeen's own hair is rolled up to form a thick, curved curL In front of the curl is a big red flower and next to it three small strands of white 'gajra reach down to the left ear. The125 words
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966 1956-01-08 3 JOHN WALTON - JOHN WALTON By gRITAIN'S trade unions do not regard ideas that grow m the laboratory merely as the concern of the scientist who develops them. Aware that applied on the workshop floor the bright idea from the backroom boy can mean966 words
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Article247 1956-01-08 3 NEW DELHI: The ancient ties of friendship and close cultural relations between India and "Indonesia were strengthened to-day by the formal signing of a Cultural Agreement between the two countries. The agreement was signed on behalf of India by the Union Minister for Education, Maulana247 words
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Article, Illustration147 1956-01-08 3 Hair Style Of Suraiya Shining golden glass beads, each mounted on a slender wooden pin, are arranged from behind m the shape of an open fan on the right side of the hair-do. The stems are wrapped neatly m jari. It is j important, says hair, stylist Veena147 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-01-08 3 Kam ini's Cocktail HairStyle "Sophistication" for petite Kamini Kaushal, and excellent for- late evening* and cocktail parties. Parted m the middle, hair is swept tightly to the side over the right ear. A bun is made after which strands of false hair, softly curled, are placed through it and left79 words
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Article, Illustration161 1956-01-08 3 This simple yet elegant hair style designed by Veena Purohit for Smriti Biswas, is easy to manage and adaptable. It can be worn without the flowers by faslikMVoonscious working girls. Soft curie on either side of the middle parting "make up thle161 words
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Article755 1956-01-08 4 United Nations To Help Achievement LONDON. The United Nations has had definite effect In ***is*ng women's conquest of political rights. This is stated by Alva Myrdal, former Director of UNESCO Department of Social Sciences, writing to the UNESCO Chronicle." Alva Myrdal points to the striking factNAFEN - 755 words
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Article151 1956-01-08 4 RITA C'BIA SETTLE IT LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7.— Rita Hayworth and Columbia Pictures Friday took a Federal Judge's advice and settled a breach of contract suit out of court. The Los Angeles MirrorNews reported that both sides agreed to drop the case, paving the way for Rita's return to workReuter - 151 words
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243 1956-01-08 4 LONDON: The age of the airplane has arrived, according to figures drawn Up by the Statistics Branch of the International Civil Aviation Organisation. These show that 1955 saw fresh records set up to each of the five main divisions into which theirNAFEN - 243 words
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343 1956-01-08 4 CHANGING TRADITIONS OF MUSIC FESTIVAL JULLUNDUR; Over 50,0*^ people attended last yeacfl four-day Hari Vallahb Muatfl Festival, the 80th anniversa^H of its inception, just concluam ed here. The haunting strains oil the Durban Raga. sung late at night, was heard ail over India by those tuning to to Jullundur. ButNAFEN - 343 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-01-08 4 BELLE ENTREATS 'SANTTOPU, (Rendec-von»> of tW s kind Is indeed Interesting. Nambiar appears to pose as though he is not interested .In the entreating belle, Jam una. she going to fetch water? No, it is only an excuse to meet her finance! (if. R. 8. Picture's SANTHIPU)47 words
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433 1956-01-08 4 Help Develop Country COLOMBO: Follow the example of the British pioneers and thereby help m the development of the country— this was the advice the Premier, Sir John Kotelawala, gave the people of Kandapota when he paid his first official visit to the well-known433 words
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Article97 1956-01-08 4 TANJORE: The Thyagaraja Aradnana this year at Tiruvayjar, it is learnt, will be celebrated for three days from Jan. 31, 1956. The function will commence with religious ceremonies and Aradhlana to the deity without any formal Inaugural speech. Threre will be Unjivrlthi procession from the Kalyana Mahal97 words
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Article, Illustration117 1956-01-08 4 "KADYANAm SETTKUKKO," a modest film with an attractive theme ably portrayed by less publicised artistes, offers delightful entertainment., It has not the violent de- monstrations of passion nor blood-curdling- thrills nor even sexy, sensuous sequences that satisfy the baser instincts to man, but it has117 words
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Article64 1956-01-08 4 There are a few vacancies remaining In the Umar Pulavar Night English School to* toe ofeMses flrom fttanrtnnl T to IV. Any students who w ish to enrol In these classes art requested to present themselves on Monday 9th January. 1956, between the hours of 664 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-01-08 4 "PENNIN PERI) MAI- (The Olory of Woman) 1» a picture! ivhleh boasts of star value, heme excellence, production I ikill, and mass appeal: Top-notch artistes like Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan Nagiah, Savithri and others are thrown In to what effect, one should wait and seeIt93 words
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Article253 1956-01-08 4 HYDERABAD. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohla told the Foundation Conference of the All-India Socialist Party here that the Induui Socialist movement had passed through three chapters and was now entering its fourth. From 1954 to 1948 was for •the Socialist movement the chapter of "ginger groups,'' striving m irritate253 words
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