Indian Daily Mail, 26 February 1956

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 12 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, HSBBUARY 26, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 333 1 Demonstrations Against Bengal Bihar Merger In Patna And Calcutta Opposition Parties Agitate As Chief Ministers Extol Benefits Of Union From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Feb. 25: The entire life of this great city containing more than five nuilkm people ;ame to a sudden stop on Friday, when Uhe opposition parties
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  • 361 1 LONDON Feb. 25.— Malaya's difficulties had not been automatically removed by the promise of independence, but the London Conference probably marked the beginning of the end of the Emergency, the Economist declared. Commenting that hardly a murmur of dissent had been audible m the rapturous
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  • 72 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Norman Manley, chief minister of Jamaica believes the world can learn from the Caribbean area how to handle mixed race relations. Manley, returned from a London conference which agreed to set up the framework for an independent Caribbean nation composed of 12
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  • 37 1 NEW DELPHI, Feb. 25: The Indan Communist Party called on all its members to join in "protest day" on March 4 to demand abolition of military pacts on the eve of the I SEATO meeting in Karachi.
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  • 166 1 Pak. Flares Up At Nehru's Statements KARACHI. (Feb. 2» A rllgh Government source described as "uncalled far" statenents by Mr. Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, m the Indian Parliament on Wednesday alleging "an incursion Of the Pakistan Army" ta*o an island m the bordter territory of the Raon of Kutch. ''We
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  • 65 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 U.S. officials said yesterday they see no threat to the US$4OO million American investment mi n Indonesia as the res* It of the Impending break m financial and economic agreements between the Netherlands and Indonesia. There was a belief here that while Indonesia
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  • 62 1 DULLES SAYS RUSSIAN POLICY HAS FAILED WASHINGTON, Feb. 25: Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, said the Soviet Union's policy of the past 30 years had failed. Soievt policy had been based upon intolerance and use of violence, but it failed because of the "unity and resolution
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  • 146 1 American Ambassador's Plea WASHINGTON, Feb. 25: The United States Ambassador to India, Mr. John Sherman Cooper, has asked that the United States make available to India 375 nu'.lion dollars m foreign exchange to help India's r i ve-Year Plan of industrial development. Mr. Cooper was
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    8 1 Egyp6a« MtoSter of War, CteSerml Abdel Hafim Aner.
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 26: The Indian Government announced "t>road agreement" with a British Steel Consortium on setting up a one million ton steel plant m Durgapur, m West Bengal. Plant, machinery and equipment would be supplied by member firms of the consortium. The announcement said
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  • 182 1 'Neutral And Lukewarm 9 On Pak. Problems U.K. U.S. Hinted KARACHI, Feb. 25: Pakistan will proDawy tcii her South East Asia Treaty partners next month that their attitude on problems concerning Pakistan appears "lukewarm and almost neutral", a top level source said here. The source, who
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  • 117 1 PAK. STANDS FIRM BY BAGDAD PACT KARACHI, Feb. 25 MrMohamad AU, the Pakistani Prime Minister, said here "We In Pakistan stand firmly by the Bagdad pact, and mean to play our full part towards the attainment of its aims and objectives." He was broadcasting ovei Pakistan nauio on tne iirsi
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  • 85 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 25 The 20th Congress of the Communist Party Friday unanimously warned against any attempt to restore one-man rule m the Soviet Unioni. It publicly flashed a big red light against aa y person m the party who might try to take over Stalin's role.
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  • 57 1 LONDON, Feb, 25 Mr. Selwyn Uoyd, the Foreign Secretary, pledged that Britain wovld "do all within Its power" to contribute to the partnership of the five-nation Bagdad Pact. In a message broadcast to the Middle East by the British Broadcasting corporation Mr. Uoyd said Britain intended to b«te
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  • 119 1 NEGROES ADOPT GANDHI WAY IN AMERICA NSW YORK, Feb. 28: A mass worh stoppage of every Negro m the United Btates on March 88 toaa exulted for Friday m support of the Montgomery, Albama Bua Boycott. It wolud last one hour. The plan was described as a forerunner to a
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  • 23 1 PAAIB, Feb. 26: A bill to approve birth control m France was submitted to the National Assembly yesterday by group of pro-Communist deputy
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  • 40 1 The Shah of Persia and Queen Soraya (at right) are welcomed at New Delhi Airport Feb. 16 by the Prime Minister oj India, Jawaharial Nehru (left) and the Persian Ambassador, Ali Asghat Hehmat, next to Nehru.
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  • 78 1 INDIA GOVT. TAKES OVER (OWNERS OF STATE OF MADRAS) EASTERN SHIPPING CORPN. From Our Own correspondent NBW DELHI, Feb. 25: The Government of India is taking over the entire capital of the Eastern Shipping Corporation which is now operating the steamship, 'State of Madras' between Singapore and Madras. The Deputy
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  • 96 1 New Building For Raji Serfoji Colie ge rrom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 25: The foundation stone for permanent buildings of Raja Serfoji college, Tanjore was laid on Friday by the Education Minister Mr. C. Subramaniam. The One site on Tanjore Vellam Road just outside the town, consisting of more
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  • 248 1 LONDON. Feb. 25: Mr. V. K. Krishna Morion, India's Minister without portfolio, said here that India's foreign policy was to keep free from international entanglements and not to be drawn into power groupings. Appearing m a British Broad, casting Corporation Television Programme, Mr.
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  • Stage & Screen
    • 185 2 The Travancort Sister s danced mi n the Madras Penitentiary for the benefit of the prisoners there on the occasion of Pongai festival. On the same day, N.S. Krishnan gave a feast of "sweet Pongal'* to the prisoners when) he said, "i have myself been m jail
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    • 141 2 "Angulimala"' is the story of Ahinsaxa, a cruel man wnb, it is said, used to cut off tne fingers of his enemies' Jianus ana make garlands of tnem. As the story goes, Ahinsaka became a pious man alter meeting the Buddha, and subsequently one of His most
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    • 43 2 Ashok Kumar has been signed to play the lead m B.R. Chopra's npxt film, "Naya Daur, 1 to be directed oy Chopra himself. The story, wrtten by Akhtar Mirza, i s based on the Ccmmunity projects Scheme, j
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    • 149 2 A. n©w stunt era m Hindus- soos." tani films has dawned. Pic* tures with actions and hairsplitting thrills comparable with pictures made m Hollywood, have been produced m Bombay today with a new set of realistic stuntmen. Starting with "Jadugar"
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    • 102 2 BOYCOTT OF DIVORCED STARS' FILMS URGED An English vicar has caused a stir here by advocating that cinema-goers should boycott any flloi 1n which a divorced person lg acting. It has been computed that if everyone followed his advice, 14 out of 20 recent films would not be shown. "Much-married
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    • 430 2 SURYA KVMARI BREAKS TRAMTtON An Enjoyable Precedent DRITISH film circles are *gog with excitement over the --production of 'Bombay Flight 417/ the first Indian picture In CfaemaScope m English language with foreign actors. They say that this film, produced by an Indian
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    • 286 2 hs' Sub J bo tne South Indian girls who rose to countrywide fame after their brilliant dance performance m PakSi"L 3a i»? OS> h g hox mcc wt "Azad.'' have been booked for a Bharat Natyam dance item, th e Tillana, by K.
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    • 138 2 fXN their first working day at the studio, Hiroo, the second of the three girls, found herself the victim of a case of mistaken identity. No sooner did she don hei make-up and get into her cos tume, than she was conducted to the set by one of
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    • 28 2 NARGIS DILIP Nargis Art Concern will soon launch a fll m starring Dilip Kumar and Nargis. S.U. Sunny will direct the picture The film has a social theme.
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      26 2 Women assume various allurinsr looks to distract men ■aa Bandy* I* ma Adept In that •rt. She look* like this to HAAUK, t» atnntwf
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    • 109 2 Yet another mammoth Hindi picture from the South hay been announced by Producer Narayana Iyengar. The picture which has been entitled 'DEVTA' is a re-make of the Tamil hit 'KANAVANE KANi KANDA DErVAM.' Popular stars of the South Anjali Dcvi and Gemini Ganesan lead the cast
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    • 51 2 ••Bhabl 1 is Kuldip Pictures' latest. Nirupa R Oy and Balraj Sahni, who scored a great hli ■m "Auiad," are teamed once again. Baby Naaz, Radha Kishan and Lalita Powar have beer assigned Important roles In the picture which Lekhraj Bhakri will direct. Salil Chodhary is writing the music.
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    • 11 2 "Jai Mala,' 1 has Shyama and Mahipal sharing the stellar roles.
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    • 133 2 Rumours About 'Mala -MARRIAGE? ViyjayanUmala, the dancing darling of Bombay films has taken up as a hobby of course, direction of South Indian dresses, dialogue, mannerisms and way of life o n the sets of pictures she Is starring In. This dancing beauty, however, has become the object of certain
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    • 20 2 auam^ar" is a story based T«^ H 00Blllct between Tartars and the Muslims it will have Amlta, DiljSt J*
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    • 270 2 'MAMAN MAGAL' A Delightful Comedy U been ?52? S icturca ceen a bit 'too tragic* and sometimes exacting the tendSmir=cen, ;y fl)rthema P w^ Of late a tendency to soften the tragic elementin TarnS pictures and mellow It with a ot the lighter mO rJ colourful ana more optimistic side
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    • 249 2 Sabu Sent Roses To Nimmi Sabu, the Elephant Boy, has gone back to U.S.A., but stories about him are still Irtish m the memories of some of the women he came across m Bombay. One such poor thing i.s Nimmi. Sabu got so much enchanted with this muchpublicised come-hither- girl,
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    • 80 2 Baby Tabassum, the former child star. get 3 her first break M a b 11-fledged youthful hereoine m "Yah dS-ki-Boti." playing opposite Diljeet. Anita Gxiha plays the dual role of a youn X girl and an old mother of Tabassum. Tiwari, Chand Burque and Marutiare th e other
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    • 97 2 FILMSTAN'S GEVACOLOR PICTURE Filmstan's latest full-colour film, tentatively entitled "Soohag Chhori,' 1 got under way after a quiet inauguration at the Filmistan Studios here. The story scripted by Pandit Mukhra m 9harma has gypsies as the principal characters. The film, originally proposed to be "shot 1 m Eastmancolor, will now
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  • 108 3 MANIPUR FOOD ORDER DECLARED VOID IMPHAL: Mr. Brij Na~ rain, Judicial Com'missiontr of Manipur, has declared void the Manipur Food, grain* (Movement Control Order, 1951), issued by the Government of Manipur, Giving his judgment last week on a writ petition filed by a Marwari business man, the Judicial Commissioner said
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  • 1246 3  -  AMIT KUMAR NAG By gILCHAR: The army has been asked to assist the civil administration of the Naga Hills District where extremist elements of the separatist Na*a National Council have let loso a leien of terror. B Armc'i gangs are moving about m the interior of the
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  • 304 3 COERCION OF PRESS CONDEMNED FATNA: Dr. Sachin Sen, Editor of the Indian Nation and President of the Ail-India Newspaper Editors Conference disapproved "the technique of whipping up public opinion m !H!? cr M to coerce newspapers into the acceptance of a particular line of policy*' m Calcutta. .«S— l? td
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    58 3 Sangita Vidyalaya, an Institute for train In c students In the art of making Indian musical Instruments sponsored by the All-India Handteraf to Board and supervised by th© Madras Government was Inaugurated by Mr. Sri prakasa, Governor of Madras at the Anunmalai Hall recently. Picture shows the Governor inspecting- some
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  • 33 3 INDIAN VISITORS TO LAHORE HORSE SHOW LAHORE: About 1.500 Indian Nationals crossed the Wagah border into Pakistan during the last two days to witness the National Horse and Cattle Show, which openend here.
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  • 99 3 AKALIS OPPOSE INTEGRATED PUNJAB three noe formula" f or m and HUnachai State. He added that the Akalis would not agree to anything "which doe. not free the fmS from the present camming] mination under which Sikhiam cannot continue to exisr\^ •Me aai<i that no proposal had far been made
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  • 165 3 SOVIET YOUTH DELEGATION AT VIJAYAWADA VLJAYAWADA: Members of the soviet Touth Delegation were given a reception at a public meeting held at the parade grounds here last week. Mr. Serfie Romanovsky leader of the delegation thanking the people of Andhra for their cordial and warm welcome, said tlve Russian people
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  • 107 3 KURNOOL: The Amihia Government will have to float a Rs. 6-crore loan m 1956.57, Mr Gopala Reddi, State's ChlPi Minister, told the State Seminar on Community Develop, ment. Mr. Reddi also said Ihnt the State would have to improve its financial resources
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  • 78 3 AHMEDABAD: The condition of Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, who is suffering from a heart attack, "remains serious 1 the doctors attending on him said m a bulletin on Sunday morning. "However, there Is no further deterioration", the bulletin added. The Chief Minister
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  • 130 3 I.A.F. CIVILIAN WORKERS TO FORM FEDERATION KAJNFUR: A decision to form an All-India Air Force Employees Federation was taken at a Joint meeting of the executive committees of the All India Air Force Industrial Workers Association, the AllIndia Air Force Chaturth Shreni Civilian Association and the Civilian Employees Union 1.A.F.,
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  • 177 3 Egyptian Mummies Of Pharaohs Were Wrapped In Ind. Muslim? DO YOU KNOW? DOOTED deep m the culture and lives of the people* the history of India's handloom industry can be traced back to those ancient times when the nummies of the Pharaohs were trapped m Indian muslin. Oven the drapings
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  • 1078 3  -  NOSTRIL THE PHILOSOPHY OF —By (SNEEZING) IP the Public Service Com- mission asked me to choose an infallible personality test, I woukf suggest that they check Up on tne candidate's sneeze; for m his snfceze does a man reveal his soul. The loud, violent sneeze, for Instance, is the
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  • 37 3 ALLAHABAD: Allahabad University was closed as a mark of respect to the memory of Dr. Maghnad Saha, an eminent scientist and a member of the Lok Sabha. who died m New Delhi
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  • 73 3 LAHORE; Syed Amjad All Pakistan's Finance Minister, said here that it pained him to recall that he had to request the U.SJL twice for help during the la^t three months, first for wheat and then about three weeks ago for rice. Addressing the Northern Pakistan Chamber
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  • 504 4 NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha Adjourned for the day Monday after paying homage to the memory of Acharya Narendra Deva who died at Erode In Madras last week. In a reference to his deat^i, the Prime Minister, Mr. \>hru said: "A man of rare
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  • 48 4 PROGRESS HELD UP ON WARSAK PROJECT LAHORE: The Rs. 22-crore Warsak Multi-purpose protect near Peshawar is facing a shortage of trained personnel which is hampering construction work, according to local Press reports. The Canadian financed (Colombo Plan) project, the reports said, was, therefore, not making progres as planned.
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  • 714 4 WESTERN efforts to aid Asia economically "must be shaped and presented m a form that la acceptable to the new demands of the people of independent Asia," says "Hie Banker* m a review of the Soviet economic offensive, m its current issue. The journal says: "if
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  • 165 4 KALI MANDIR IN KARACHI BANDED BACK TO HINDUS KARACHI: The Pakistani Government last week restored to the Hindu community the famous Kail Mandir la Karachi. At a brief ceremony, Karachi's Chief Commissioner, MrA. t. Naqvl, handed over custody of the temple to the Indian High Commiscrioner Mr. C. c. DesaL
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  • 137 4 INDIA AGREES TO LEND RICE TO PAKISTAN KARACHI: India has agreed to loan an unspecifiel quantity of rice to Pakistan to help the latter tide over a rice crisis m East Pakistan, it Is authoritatively learnt here. Rationing was reintroduced recently m East Pakistan which is at present offering an
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  • 59 4 THREE leading- Hollywood artistes Mitzl Gaynor (above), Bing Crosby (right) and Wlllia m Holden (bottom) have joined the Singapore XEay Club as honorary members. Mrs. Rita Alison, the Organising Secretary, says the club was started recently to boost public Interest m 'the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis
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  • 58 4 AUSTRALIAN GIFT TO INDIAN ORPHAN NEW DELHI: Arvind of Bombay, who was orphaned as a result of the Portuguese filing m Goa during the last satyagraha movement, has received about Rs. 530 from the Victorian branch of the "Save the Children Fund" m Melbourne (Australia). Arvind is the eldest of
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  • 38 4 MOSCOW, Feb. 25.— Russia's Communist leaders 'announced an intensified campaign to win friends among countries bordering the Soviet Union as well as neutral and uncommitted nations m Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
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  • 25 4 —BELGRADE. Feb. 25: President Tito of Yugoslavia wil definitely visit Paris m May, i Foreign Ministry spokesmai Mr. Branko Draskovic, said. Reuter
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  • 20 4 CHILDREN'S FILMS EXEMPTED The Government of India has exempted films produced by the Children's Film Society from the payment of
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  • 795 4  -  WOODROW WYATT By YNTERESt m Asia m Britain continues to grow fast. Britain is proud, quite apart from any advantages she may ga,n from the association, that India decided to remain m the Commonwealth. She is very conscious of her present association with India and
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  • 205 4 f KARACHI: The Secretary of the East Ben gal Scheduled E Pastes Federation, Mr. R. Mandal, hag directed his party •ien to resign their offices m the Cental and East Bengal Cabinet* as a protest against non-acceptance, so far, of the non-Muslim demands
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  • 55 4 BUENOS AIRES Chile claims that Osjos del Salado. one of the Andes peaks m the north of the country, is th« highest mountain m the New World. A statement by the Ministry of Defence says an expedition^ including military personnel. who scaled it established that
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