Indian Daily Mail, 5 February 1956
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Title Section17 1956-02-05 1 jasdl;fjasdjfk;fj Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 353 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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437 1956-02-05 1 Easy For Soviet To Pass Materials To China Eden Explains Talks With Ike WASHINGTON, Feb. 4— Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, expressed doubt at a press conference here of the value of an Anglo-Soviet Friendship Treaty proposed by the Soviet Premier,437 words
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Article127 1956-02-05 1 LONDON, Feb. 4.— Foreign Secretary Selwyn LJoyd is planning a brief conference with Egyptian Premier Abdul Nasser in Cairo soon on Middle Eastern problems, informed sources reported Friday night. The British statesman has made no definite dtrrangement? yet but his idea apparently if to stop overAP - 127 words
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Article24 1956-02-05 1 BELGRADE, Feb. 4.— A government spokesman officially denied published reports that Czechoslovak arms shipments for E*v«t «o through YUfCiltvit-- APAP - 24 words
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Article224 1956-02-05 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.— Air India has not made known its plans for a u-S Route, and It Is believed that service will not start for at least three years. John Sherman Cooper, U.S. Ambassador to India, said In statement that he was gratified at the signingA.P. - 224 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-02-05 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles will visit ten Asian countries next month, it was announced Friday. The State Department said the Secretary will go to Pakistan, India, Ceylon, Indonesia, Thailand, Southern Viet Nam, the Philippines, Nationalist China (Formosa). South Korea md Japan.AP - 90 words
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Article99 1956-02-05 1 NEW DELHI; Feb. 4.—lndia Friday formally handed over 57 former North Korean Prisoners of war to Brazil their country of adoption. Brazilian Ambassador 1} Defonso Falcoa accepting- the United Nations' former prisoners at the brazilian Embassy told them "War treated you badly, but peace willA.P. - 99 words
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Article, Illustration194 1956-02-05 1 V. K. K. MENON A CABINET MINISTER NEW DELHI. Feb. 4. Premier Nehru's top political confidant, V. K. Krishna Menon. was appointed a Cabinet Minister Friday. An official announcement said, no portfolio has been allotted yet. However, it is understood that Menon will be associated with Nehru m the 'ForeignA.P. - 194 words
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Article135 1956-02-05 1 NEW DELHI, India, Feb 4. —The United States and In-, dia signed a new commercial aviation agreement Friday admitting Indian plane s to the United States. The pact m return gives the two U.S. lines operating through India-Pan American World Airways and Tians World Airlines relative freedomA.P. - 135 words
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Article29 1956-02-05 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 4.— The Indian Foreign Office Friday announced the appointment of S. K. Banerji, now the Consul General m San Francisco, as Minister t o Syria.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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91 1956-02-05 1 NEW DELHI An Indian Government spokesman said Friday India is considering a Communist Chinese proposal for a 12-country conference on Indochina. The spokesman said India had been asked for its views Dy Britain and that a reply to Britain was still beta* draftted. CommunistAP - 91 words
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Article145 1956-02-05 1 RED CHINA REPORT TO ECAFE BANGALORE, Feb. 4- The Soviet Union touched off unovH^r battle of words in the ecolomic Commission for Asia and he Far East (ECAFE) Conference Friday by demanding circulation of a Red Chinese •eport showing industrial prog_ /ess on the China Mainland. As in his otherAP - 145 words
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95 1956-02-05 1 SOVIET KEEN ON BILATERAL TREATY WITH U.S. PARIS Feb. 4.— Marshal Bulganin's proposal to offer 20-year friendship pacts with France and Britain was seen m official circles here today as a sign of the Soviet Union's anxiety to conclude a bilateral pact with the United States. Diplomatic observers considers thatA.P. - 95 words
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244 1956-02-05 1 Guerrilla Fighting Blocks Replacement By New Discoveries WASHINGTON, Feb. 4— Sir Ewen Fergusson. a leading spokesman for the tin industry, said y ester day Malaya's jmines which produce about one-third of the world's production, are facing depletion with no more than 10AP - 244 words
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Article48 1956-02-05 1 MEXICO CITY. Feb. 4.— After studying the case for eight years, the Government decided the Sales Manager of a machinery company was fired without cause. A conciliation committee Thursday ordered the company to pa V him almost two million pesos ($160,000) back salary. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article68 1956-02-05 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 4.— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld United Nations Secretary General arrived here on a two-day visit during which he will confer with Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru Indian Prime Minister and Senior Indian officials. Mr. Hammarskjoeld will leave for Rangoon on Monday. He attended the opening of theReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration16 1956-02-05 1 Mr. C. B«JHt»pals«hMl deeHutog op«B tht OtttdW Mtmorl«l MMrt>|im it Gulndy recwtl;'.16 words
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Article378 1956-02-05 1 Indians Love To Travel By -The Ship With All Amenities (Contributed) When one thinks of lnda Malayan travel, one is at once reminded of the RAJULA, that veteran stei mer which has been plying on this route since several years with a regularity and punctuality, comtort and378 words
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Article472 1956-02-05 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.— Red China ha s formaly proposed to Britain and Russia the calling of a full dress conference on Indochina which would bring Premier Chou Enlai and Secretary of State fohn Foster Dulles to the same Conference table. The Chinese proposition was discussedA.P. - 472 words
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Article38 1956-02-05 1 BANGALORE, India, Fpb. Afghanistan again a:cusrd Pakistan of imposing a co;nolete economic blockade on 4er. The charge wa s made here t the Far East (ECAFE) 'Mch discussed the E^ nbmic 't'-ation m Asia today. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article23 1956-02-05 1 OKLAHOMA C'TY. OKLAHOMA, Fpb. 4.— Pae!a? mgm tan >v.im'"' r\ rar's, In-lndln-r K-vlramine ant! v iJlnf .)O'k, Ms be*n -nd»:! m ok's* A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article1419 1956-02-05 2 PYARELAL - PYARELAL By Cry Of The Soul Of India Prophetic Vision Of Gandhi (The following is the first of ten articles serialising the forthcoming book, "Mahatma Gandhi The Last Phase", by Sri Pyait'lal, who was Gandhiji's Private Secretary for a number of years'.) •pHE Second Woild War flung1,419 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-02-05 2 Dance has a grace of it* own and the peacock dance pose, like the one sitara is assuming- here, holds audience spellbound with its artistry. Sitara reminds us of the Nature's mistake m blessing only the peacock with its many splendoured plumes and features and not his51 words
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Article, Illustration297 1956-02-05 2 SHIVAJI GANESAN AND LINGAMURTHI PADMINI BHANUMATHI ANTHANAL' 'PEDHAMANUSHULU' rpiIFJ Film Fans Association of Madras, has proposed to distribute awards to the best Tamil and Telugu pictui<?s child artiste, actors and uct•esses. The following were ndju Icpd "Thye Best Tamil and Teliigu actors and actresses (and the film297 words
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Article, Illustration21 1956-02-05 2 sdkfsadfjsdkl touching tale of love. Devadas,' the report has It, is a great picture, unique of its kind.21 words
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Article112 1956-02-05 2 SMRITI TO MARRY SOON That Smriti Biswas, the pain-ter-star of Bombay films, will marry some time next month is as much news to film fans a 3 It Is to producer-director-actor S. D. Narang, who has been seen together with her for all these four years she has been m112 words
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Article95 1956-02-05 2 BOMBAY: A deal for three Indo-Indonesian co.productions ..»as been made between Per. sari Studios, a leading flun of film producers m Indonesia, and Overseas Film Corporation of Bomaby. Leading Indian film stars directors and technicians along with their counterparts from Indonesia are to participate :n the making ofNAFEN - 95 words
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247 1956-02-05 2 T* HE sun of the Himalayas has given a golden tinge to her young face with its pure oval shape, without m any way spoiling its freshness how de_ lightfu'Jly rounded is her small body... she is equally irresistible when she laughs,247 words
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Article153 1956-02-05 2 gITARA went to London pi> months ago at the invitation of the Asian Film Society. At many centres, her performances were presented by the Asian Music Circle, whose Presidpnt is the renowned violinist Yehu di Menubin. In Britain, packed houses attended her dance performances and thrilled153 words
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Article105 1956-02-05 2 THROUGH most of this torn Sitara danced to the playing of tape recordings which sho had taken with her. In London, however, she managed to gtt four musicians to accompany her dancing. On her forthcoming trip she will take with 4 her two musicians and two105 words
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Article75 1956-02-05 2 Ift co-operation with the Government of India and Indian cine technicians, the United States information Service Film Section has produced a 1,000-foot black an d white film running for 16 minutes on "Education For Life" based on. Mahatma Gandhi's principles of basic education. w, The75 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-02-05 2 Shashikala, the Oomph Girt of Indian screen often emulates the Inveterate Syi«»na Mangano, and regales tbe film going: public m 'Sakhl Lootera' a Hindi film boasting of rare entertainment. Having been trained by V. Shantaram to portray difficult character— roles, shashikala to *ome extent feels out or sorts71 words
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268 1956-02-05 2 FESTIVAL OF INDIAN FILMS IN RUMANIA BOMBAY: The proposed Festival of Indian Films, scheduled to have been held last month, has been postponed to sometime m the first quarter of this year, it is reliably learned here. K. A. Abbas's "Munna'- and "Rani' and Nay Ketan's "Andhiyan" will be amonNAFEN - 268 words
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123 1956-02-05 2 GEMINI'S NEXT SPECTACULAR PICTURE j BOMBAY: Gemini Stuci>os I are planning the producliou of a spectacular Technicolor film m Hindi and Tamil and possi bly m English. The film will be shot m CinemaScope with, sterephonlc sound. In this connection, Mr. M. A. Parthasarathy, Executive Pro. ducer of Gemini Studios,123 words
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Article48 1956-02-05 2 Old films, which were once box office hits, are beine shot again with new stars. Bharani Pictures, Madras, have almost completed their black and white Telugu picture entitled "Chintamani'- with Bhanumathi, H. T. Rama Rao S. V. Ranga Rao and Relangj m the leading roles.48 words
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Article425 1956-02-05 3 SIR JOHN'S ASSURANCE COUNTRY BELONGS TO ALL A DY m HAVE FAITH IN ME AND MY PARTY. NOTHING WRONG WILL HAPPEN AS LONG AS THE Va"£* JfU N POWER". SAID THE PRIME MINISTER, SIR TELAWALA AT A MEETING FOLLOWING THE ££-2 F THE AN MUSLIM LADIES'425 words
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Article264 1956-02-05 3 COLOMBO: A number of M.P.'s have decided not to recontest their their seats at the forthcoming parliamentary elections. Among those who have definitely decided to say good bye to the hustings is the M.P. for Horawapotana. T. B. Poholiyade Dlssawe. The Minister of Local Government, Mr.264 words
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Article89 1956-02-05 3 KARACHI: Mr. John Bel,. Director of the United States international co-operation Administration m Karachi, said recently that "tentative allocations of united States econo mlc aid funds so far total 117 million dollars this fiscal year." This showed an increase o f at least three million89 words
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434 1956-02-05 3 INVITEES TO AGRICULTURE EXHIBITION COLOMBO: An estimated oiiy tnousand peopie apart iiOiu tne v.ouo invitees to vie ceremonial opening visited tne Koyal t otKi ana Agriculture tMiiuiUun at the Colombo xvavecourse. One hour after the gates were open to tne public, at ti p.m., cnecks ac tne two entrances m434 words
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Article309 1956-02-05 3 KANDY: A World Peace Hall, for international conferences designed to reorient world public opinion towards maintaining' world peace wi'l come up m Kandy, the Home Minister, Mr. A. Katnayake, maia at the audience ball ceremony where the act of appointment of the new Anunyake of the .Malwatte309 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-02-05 3 The Government of India presented 53.000 yard* of Sail (loth to the Ma'divian Government this week. In the picture is seen (elt) the Indian High Commissioner Mr. B. N. Chakravarthy handing over the gift t o the Ma'divian Representative Mr. Zaki.45 words
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493 1956-02-05 3 COLOMBO; The Government machinery is being overhauled m readiness for a General Election. Mr. A. Ratnayake, Minister of Home Affairs, has issued a Gazette order appointing registering and assistant registering officers, revising and assistant revising officers for all 89 electorates. All Government Agents have493 words
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221 1956-02-05 3 U.N.P. DISALLOWS RESOLUTION ON TAMIL COLOMBO The Special Committee of the United National Party (the ruling party m Gey ion which was appointed to consider resolutions and agenda for the Party "s annual session next month, decided to recommead that the Fundamental Rights motion of Mr. S- Natesan, and the221 words
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108 1956-02-05 3 THONDAMAN: "TAKE AZIZ OFF BOARDS" COLOMBO The struggle for the leadershhip of Indian workers took a new turn last week when Mr. S. Thondaman's faction asked the Commissioner of Labour to remove from the Tea and Rubber Wages Boards the names of Mr. A. Aziz, President of the Ceyion Democratic108 words
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314 1956-02-05 3 COLOMBO: WHEN THE TAMIL M.Ps. MEET AGAIN IN COLOMBO IN ANSWER TO MR. A. L. THAMBIAIYAH'H TELEGRAM THfiY MAY CONSIDER A PROPOSAL TO SET UP A "PANCHAYAT"— COMMITTEE OF FIVE ELDERS —TO ADVISE THE TAMIL LEADERS AND THE COMMUNITY AS A WHOLE ON THE PROBLEMS314 words
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Article408 1956-02-05 3 REGISTER OF ALL INDIAN RESIDENTS SUGGESTED MAKAWILA: Mr. B. D. M. Wijeratne suggested at the monthly meeting of the Chilaw District Maha Jana Sabha Sammelanaya that the Government should compile a register of all Indians resident m the country, and make them carry Identity cards. And408 words
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Article397 1956-02-05 3 Kotelawala's Assurance To Amend Constitution MATARA: "I ASSURE YOU THAT ON FEBRUARY 17 OUR PARTY WILL PLEDGE THEMSELVES TO MAKE SINHALESE THE STATE LANGUAGE. AFTER THAT WE WILL GO To THE COUNTRY FOR A MANDATE T O AMEND THE CONSTITUTION ACCORDINGLY. WE SHALL NEED SIXTY-FIVE .MEMBERS TO397 words
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Article224 1956-02-05 3 COLOMBO: Mr. Abdul Aziz i.s accused of trying to obstruct the smooti settlement of trade disputes by Mr. S. Somasundaraiii, general secretary of the Ceylon Workers- Congress, m a statement issued to the Press. Mr. Somasundera m says that the CWC has taken up with the Ceylon224 words
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Article276 1956-02-05 3 ANURADHAPURA: The Government has decided to entrust the establishment of a sugar factory at Giritale to a private company. P. B. Bulankulame Dissawe, Minister of Lands and Land Development accompanied by an engineer of the fir m recently inspected the 6,000-acre site earmarked for cultivation of sugar-cane for276 words
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747 1956-02-05 4 JULLUNDUR. The Punjab has specialised and given a lead to many other states m small-scale industry. Small-scale industries are defined as those units which involve a capital investment of not more than Rs. 500 000 m which not more than 50 persons (if powerNAFEN - 747 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-02-05 4 A section of the gathering at a public meeting held m connection with the Indian Repub'ic Day Celebration by Karapong tlhani, residents. Mr. Francis Thomas, Minister for Works aim Communications presided at the meeting.34 words
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1225 1956-02-05 4 AMIT KUMAR NAG - AMIT KUMAR NAG By SILCHAR: The mighty and devastating Brahmputra or Tsangpo, as it is called m Tibet, may at last be curbed and hjarnessed for the millions who live along its banks. Chinese engineers are now engaged m a survey of a 1200--kilometre stretch ofNAFEN - 1,225 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-02-05 4 Mr. Mrs. y. K. GO PAL a KRISHNAN nair who were married at the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Klang on Jan. 15, Mr. Nair son of Mr. Mrs. A. Kesava Pil'al, Venkukun, Travanoore Is attached to Radio Malaya, Singapore. The bride is the former k» mari S. Radha62 words
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Article242 1956-02-05 4 APPOINTMENT OF MALAYALEES MADRAS: Mr.' C. Suforamaniam, Finance Minister, answered m the negative a question put by Mr. K. P. Gopalan m the Madras Legislative Assembly whether the Government had issued instruc. tions to the Madras Public Service Commission not to recruit Ma lay alee candidates lor public services m242 words
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Article189 1956-02-05 4 Abominable Snowman Was A Joke? LONDON: The legend ol the Abominable Snowman began as a joke made by a Bri. tishl official which was taken seriously, declares a letterwriter m the Daily Telegraph. The claim is put forward by Lt. Colionel E. J, Bridges, of < Brockham, Surrey. "The firstNAFEN - 189 words
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Article282 1956-02-05 4 NEW DELHI: An etfort is being made by All India Radio to compile short anecdotes and stories about Gandhiji m the manner somewhat of the Jataka stories about Lord Buddha. The first source that is being tapped for the purpose is books. The published anecdotes will be282 words
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Article38 1956-02-05 4 PARIS, Feb. 4. French Premier Guy Mollet decide Friday to fly to Algiers next Monday to confront personally a rising tide of opposition to his policies among Fremh residents of Algeria.— APAP - 38 words
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