Indian Daily Mail, 8 April 1956
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Title Section18 1956-04-08 1 SUNDAY EDiTiON Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 53 SINGAPORE SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-04-08 1 Princess Margaret admire* the Easter Gardens at Bt. Paul's Cathedral, London, with The Very Reverend W. R. Matthews, Dean of Bt. Paul's Bran Thytnas, the artist. Lady Elizabeth Cavendiih, Lady-in~u>aiting, and the Reverend dibbs- Smith, Archdeacon of London,42 words
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415 1956-04-08 1 KARACHI, Apr. 7 Mr. Mohamad, AH, Prime Minister of Pakistan, told the Constituent Assembly yesterday: "We have information that Ind-a is planning to settie more non-Moslems hi Kashmir and drive out the present Moslem population." He said the IdeaRenter - 415 words
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223 1956-04-08 1 THE ELEPHANT WHO DIED IN THE NIGHT.... LONDON, Mar. 31.—Colonel J. H. Williams—better known as "Elephant Bill" —is wondering what the explanatioß is behind a strange story of an incident at Belfast Zoo. It happens at the start of the 1939-45 Wai when the authoiities tnore, afraid of what mightNAFEN - 223 words
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Article864 1956-04-08 1 BANDARANAIKE LIKELY NEXT PRIME MINISTER APPEALS TO GOV-GEN. NOT TO SUSPEND BALLOTING COLOMBO, Apr. 7.— Solomon Bandaranaike, vehement socialist opponent of ties which gave Britain her present air and naval bases m, Ceylon, emerged yesterday as the man most likely to be the island's next864 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-04-08 1 Georgi Malenhov, tormer Russian Prime Minister, holds a stwk of Brighton Book (a kind .£>/ candy) as he jokes with Easter hrtidaymakers at Brighton Front during a prebreakfast wailk. Girl at loft i* hoping for an autograph. Malenkov has been having a film star's welcome at55 words
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334 1956-04-08 1 LONDON, Apr. 7 In an editorial the Economist declared that the outstanding problem of the British Commonwealth wa s that of racial partnership. "This is the plainest consequence of the great forthcoming change m its composition," the review added. It said that the Commonwealth wasReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration153 1956-04-08 1 Indian I'ruie Minister Jawaliaral Nehrj lays a friendly hand on the shoulder of an American Indian during a brief meeting m New Delhi. The visitor In Tom Two Arrows, an iroquois Indian from the United States, whose ancestors were among America's original inhabitants. Tom and his153 words
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195 1956-04-08 1 Four Singapore Assemblymen Mr. Won X Foo Nam (Labour Front), Mr. William Tar (Liberal Socialist), Mr. M. P. D. Nair (Labour Kroni) and Mr. R. Jumabhoy (Independent) left by Air India International yesterday, the first two for London Merdeka Talks and the last195 words
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60 1956-04-08 1 COLOMBO: A special gold win. valued at Rs. 25 (the equivalent of 2,500 Ceylon cent)) uHU be issued ty commemorate the Bufidka Jayanti, the 2,500 th anniversary oj the Buddha's death. A raqpiest will be made to the Treasury shortly to take the necessaryNAFEN - 60 words
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Article142 1956-04-08 1 -Guardian L.ONDON. Apr. 7 Influential Manchester Guardian commenting: today on the first results m Ceylons" general elect on said if the election which revealed a sharp swing to left underlines th« tvend m Asia against Western bases on Asian soil. th:s may have consequences mReuter - 142 words
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Article29 1956-04-08 1 LONDON, Apr. 7. Deaths from tuberculosis In Englnnd and Waifs <"ell last year, hut cancer deaths increased, the Kepistrar General announ ~ed to-day. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article44 1956-04-08 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 7. r sra*l has officially blu'ned 3srypt for the casualties m the rr- nt Incident m the r,n«a 1 Pie made the charge lt> a notr to the President of the United Nations Security Coun- ell. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article40 1956-04-08 1 PAK IRAN TRADE KARACHI: Pakistan and Iran are ex >ecterf to sign a rade treaty shortly. Details of tie treaty have crn finalised and the formal 'gninsr ceremony Is expected o take pl<*"e m the next two or ttroe weeks40 words
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Advertisement6 1956-04-08 1 1 IWlßllo|l> /JTHE LEADING DIM. VNuW6 words
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Advertisement10 1956-04-08 1 m 3MC^hI--'->" 00 IB B l **SS?2i**" 3 1980 W10 words
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Article730 1956-04-08 2 SIR IVOR JENNINGS - SIR IVOR JENNINGS BY F*tm«ty Vtoe-ChMMcDor of tfce University of Cvylom mm meufcer «f the Cimnilrtiia on tfc« Cey km c«*titutt<m, who la aow Blaster of Trinity Cam■""Cj»"""tlf J* ta of «eve«l books on Ceytoaese u<| Common we* lt* subjects WHEN Ceylon obtained ladependence on February730 words
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1355 1956-04-08 2 rpHE Central Education Mm*- istry is understood to have no less than 17 schemes for the education and employment of the various categories of handicapped people m India, for execution under the second Five-Year Plan. The Ministry, which had to curtail many of its ambitiousNAFEN - 1,355 words
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Article85 1956-04-08 2 NEW DELHI: A technical co-operation anl assistance programme is expected to be one of the most important features of the Indo-Yugoslav tradt agreement under negotiation at present, reliable sources here said. The five-man Yugoslav Trade delegation is understood to have offered technical assistance to the Government85 words
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Article, Illustration163 1956-04-08 2 A few d»y 8 back Madra* vvi t ne>H«M a rare sight m the Government House grounds. where the •warring- members m the Ma-.Tras Legislative Awnbly, for a moment threw their polices and 0 political principles into the air and .Hayed like kittens. The163 words
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Article925 1956-04-08 2 Strange Customs m Marriage And Burial T*HE women of the Saoras or' Orissa ancient aoonginal tribe play the dominant role m conducting buna* ntes. Tris unique and strange custom derives from the aucieot tribal belief taat as women bring forth children the> must aiso buryNAFEN - 925 words
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429 1956-04-08 2 (By T. R. MANI RAO) ¥N OLDEN days at Tamilnad, it was the tradition among som p sects of Dravidians to test the courage and skill of a prospective bridegroom by i some feat of strength. One of the methods adopted was that the429 words
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Article, Illustration199 1956-04-08 2 In some villages efforts ar- 1 made to minimise such casualties. The bulls, led on the maidan, have long ropes aroun l their necks. When a bull is charging the oncomers. the ropes can be tightened or Uio bull may be goaded into some other199 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-04-08 3 An embodiment of Eastern alhir e i s glamorous Ava Gardner In M.G.M.* "Bhowani junction". Dressed m an Indian sari Ava's glamour is richly embellished and she presents herself m an unique manner. The graceful sari, the captivating ch eon< sum and the alluring sanm62 words
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970 1956-04-08 3 rpHE controversial question of the appearance of Lord Buddha m an Indian film seems to have at long last been decided by Kala Kunj, who are making' a film, "Anjali.' based on Buddha's most favoured diseipi3, Anand. Che tan Anand will produce and direct970 words
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486 1956-04-08 3 AN OPEN. I£TTER TO GRACE KELLY Espousal Of Dignity Against All Odds! DEAR GRACE, J^UIS WtliuK you left Hollywood, perhaps never to return. Your fiance, Prince Rainier, has said that he doesn't hink you should make any more pictures. It's a shame. Hollywood486 words
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Article162 1956-04-08 3 ANOTHER ARABIAN NIGHTS FANTASY Producer P. N. Arora of All-India Pictures has launched one more film. "Nilofar," recently m Bomay. The film, dsecribed as an Arabian Nights fantasy, deals with the romance of a "vagabond princess," according to Arora, who is directing the picture. Chltra, who is the popular choice162 words
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229 1956-04-08 3 SURYA KUMARI DEFENDS KISS ON THE SCREEN BOMBAY Recently while explaining her kissing scene m Bombay Flight 4i/," Surya tvumari, the Indian sta r who .3 kissed on the lips b y Alex o Arcy m the picture, traced the history of kissing mi n Indian alms. She said mi229 words
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Article113 1956-04-08 3 The well-known Bengali actor Abhi Bhattacharya, who is playing the leading man m several Hindi films here, is soon likely to get busy with some Bengali films to be made m Cacutta. Abhi has been signed by the popular Bengali actor-director-producer Bikash Roy to appear113 words
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Article, Illustration543 1956-04-08 3 gAYS popular dance-director Vlnod Chopra, it's a far Otj from the time he joined the films to the present day and "m those days rhumbas md sambas (or, rather their rndian versions) were hot favourites. When I introduced a semi-classical number m 'Nau Bahar,' there was543 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-04-08 3 Anjall Dcvi is a great artiste and her ver«atalit v haw always been a thing of admiration with even her jealous critics. She has also acted m a couple of Hindi picture**. Here she at>sume» a tantalizing pose m 'Devta/ a Narayanan and company production.46 words
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551 1956-04-08 3 America A Ready Mart For Ind. Films JNDIAN films like those of any other country could be freely Imported into the United States and screened m any theatre there without restriction, Mr. Eric A. Johnston, President, Motion Pictures Association of America, said at a press conference here. "With no importNAFEN - 551 words
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124 1956-04-08 3 SHANTARAM TO STAR AFTER FIVE YEARS BOMBAY: Shantaram is about to start a new picture, the unu.-ual story of wruch is written by G. L>. Madguikar. Described as a purposeful human drama it brings to sci«eti one of the facts of our life which has never been tackled m a124 words
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Article220 1956-04-08 3 i B °MBAY:--A younjr man from Mcerut arrived m Bombay some time hack and was embarrassed to find himself surrounded by crowds at the Railway Station. Tne rca&on wa s his striking resemblance to matinee idol Raj Kapoor The Youn^ man. a Christian by namo220 words
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Article78 1956-04-08 3 Nirupa Roy, who recently went wit.i a fil m delegation to the Soviet Union, is excitM over the prospect' of visiting East Germany as a member of the Indian Film delegation which will attend the Indian Film Festival to be "leld there In June.78 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1956-04-08 4 Asian Holiday Workers' In Australia Collecting Tram Fares Sorting Mail In The Post Office Or Sales Girl In Store JF you had wandered around one of Australia 'a capital cities m recent months you might have seen a youn H Main van collecting tram fares. At a central post office1,011 words
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Article149 1956-04-08 4 'Farishta," a melodrama, "Root Rangeeli," a hilarious comedy, are the two new Aims Mlled td be launched by Dalsukh Pancholi for his Panchoii Pictures. "Flirishta." which will face the camera on March 18 at the Minerva Studios, will tell the story of an angeli c soul, played by149 words
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Article674 1956-04-08 4 Industrial Training For Youth MARAWiLA: An industrial trailing snoula be a teature m tne curriculum of every school as it would not be possible to find joos m Government and Mercantile omcea for all me n and women who qualify at examinations said tne Rev. Fr. U. Clement Fernando, pariah674 words
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215 1956-04-08 4 COLOMBO: A number of Inspectors of Explosives wffl soon be appointed by tfhe Home Ministry to prevent the manufacture of killer crackers. Manufacturers of explosives ,will be summoned to a conference at the Ministry next week. They will be told that under no215 words
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Article197 1956-04-08 4 "COLONIAL RULE WAS BETTER" ALUTGAMA: The economic and other conditions of the country have deteriorated during the U.N.P. regime, said Mr. 8. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, leader of the M.E.P. at a meeting held at Ambagaha junction, Alutgamaweedlya. Mr. Bandaranaike added that the living conditions of the people were far197 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-04-08 4 Kttmari Vasantha Manictm, daughter oj Mr. P.V.S. Mani, nt R.A.F. Seletar, who gave a performance of Indian classical dances at the Cixnlian Club, R.A.F^ Seleiar recently prior to h&r leaving for Madrat .for further ndiHinced training m dancing and music.40 words
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182 1956-04-08 4 CCI LOMBo ihe Ministry 01 External Anairs i-s to be reorganised. Tno citizenship .si ction w il] soon bf moved 1 out of the Senate building. Accordin? to autnontative I sources ti.eie will soon -be special "desks" for various aspects of international aff:urs. i-'or Instance, a182 words
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Article37 1956-04-08 4 MANILA, Apr. 7 Sir Robert Scottt. Britain's Commissioner General to South East Asia, and Lady Scott arrived here last nig-ht by air from Hongkong for a five-day private visit to the Philinnines ReuterReuter - 37 words
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338 1956-04-08 4 BHIKKHUS OFFER SUPPORT TO BANDARANAIKE MATUGAMA: Speaking m support of the candidature of Mr. Daya T. Pasqual th.> SLFP-MEP nominee <or Mntu grama, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike said that 12,000 bhikkhu* were ready to help him to oust Sir T ohn, and that would happen m three weeks'338 words
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Article75 1956-04-08 4 MADHUBALA A PLAYWRIGHT? And, believe it or not it is now reliably learned that no less a person than the exotic Madhubala. is spending her spare moments on writing i story. Madhubala refuses to discuss the subject. And the darling of India's moviegoers ma y have yet another surprise forNAFEN - 75 words
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