Indian Daily Mail, 5 May 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 78 SINCA-OKE, SATURDAY, HAY 5, MM SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1175 1 Boyd To Reply To Singapore's Demands If MUston Fail* Marshall To Retire LONDON. May 4 The Anglo-Singapore Con.erence on .-.dependence for the Crown Colony hold- a critical meeting here today to hear the reply of Mr. Alan Lennox -Boyd, the British Cotonial Secretary, to the
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  • 158 1 LONDON, May 4— The Tribune, organ of the Bevanite faction m the British Labour Party, said opposition to Colonialism m Singapore "Is the driving, dynamio force among all but a few Europeans." In an article written by Fenner Brokway, Labour Member of Parliament, and
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  • 48 1 Agreement For Singapore Alone-Doubt MANCHESTER, Eng., May 4 The Manchester Guardian today argued that a final constitutional settlement for Singapore alone, without linking It with the Federation of Malaya, is impossible. If recogn'tion is given to Singapore being linked with the Federation through various factor*. proraUnnf turn might
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  • 55 1 PARIS, May. 4.— Lord lamay, Secretary-general Of the Attanfcic Pact, told a packed press conference here. He hoped to retire next year. But he read a statement authorised by Mr Lester B. Pearson, saying any question of linking the Canadian External Affairs Minister's name with the
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  • 219 1 LONDON, May. i.— Sir Anthony Bden said today the British Government took no responsibility for a fist ot political prisoners m Communist countries published m Manchester Guardian— Which the paper claimed he presented last week to the Soviet leaden. Marshal Nikolai Bufinnin and Mr Niklta Khrushchev,
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  • 154 1 Penang Dock Strike Will Affect Whole Malaya! From Our Correspondent I KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. i Over 1,200 Penang dockers i who treatened to call strike 1 will take their decision on Monday when they wil] receive their strike ballots, the National Union of Factory and General Workers announced here today.
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  • 219 1 The exhibition will be opened next year. It was inspired by the exhibition of drawings by French children which opened In Zagreb recently. In return for the French exhibition, Yugoslavia sent to France an exhibition of drawings by Yugoslav children, which will tour France
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  • 69 1 BEIRUT, May. 4— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, will visit the Lebanon for one day on July 24 on his way back to India from visiting London and Wasb-ngtoo the Indian legation here announced. It was a_bo learned here that Mr. Nehru would visit Damascus,
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  • 110 1 COLUMBUS, KANSAS, May 4. A proxy wedding uniting a couple 6,000 miles apart was performed b y probate Judge Millard P. Knock yesterday. Wedded were Miss Junko Haralffin. 27 Of Japan and Airman William H. Curley, Jr., 33, of Phoenix City, Alabama, who is stationed at
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  • 177 1 ROME, May 4.— Experts from eight countries, including Japan, who have just ended talks lasting over a fortnight on the worid rice economy, agreed that 'the broad objective should be a continuous and balanced expansion m the volume of production, consumption, and trade. The experts, nominated
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  • 166 1 H. S. Estate Workers Reject April Wages (From Our CoiTespeadeat) KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 4.— Thousands of workers m oa several estates m Negri Serabilan and johore have refused to accept April wages, it was learnt here today. This is the outcome of deadlocked wage negotiation between 120,000 strong National Union
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  • 106 1 HOLLYWOOD. May. 4.— Japan *s more receptive to American Idea's than practically any other foreign country according to Mr. Samuel Goldwyn the film producer who has just returned from his first visit to the Orient. 'Our pictures are competing successfully with all others from outside
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  • 317 1 CANADA WARNS AGAINST SOVIET'S TEMPTING OFFER OTTAWA, May. 4. Western aid to Southeast Asia was becoming more argent is the Soviet Union offered assistance to the area, Mr. Nik Cavell, Cannada's Colombo Plan Administration, sakl. A He added, however, that he did
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  • 77 1 PEKING. May. 4.—President Soekarno of Indonesia's state visit to China will take place at the end Of September not long after he has visited the United States— it was announced here. He wiL be the first head of State of a non-Communist country to visit Cnina
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI, May 4.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told Parliament today he was prepared to consider granting more autonomy to the 800,000 Naga tribesmenfamous as head hunters Inhabiting the Indian and Burmese border country. But order must be restored first, he said. Reuter
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  • 52 1 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut. May 4. The Viet Nam Ambassador to the U.S. says Indochina may become another Korea this summer. Ambassador Tran Van Chundin X told a Yale audience last night the Communist-held North may launch an attack over the General Elections Which, he said, Viet Naiu wants no part
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  • 28 1 SR IN A GAR, May 4.— lndia's Deputy Defence Minister, Mr. Sardar Sur jit Singh Ma jltha. arrived here today on a four day visit to Kashmir.-- Reuter
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  • 502 2 Indian Daily Mail Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, May 5, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS No More "Agencies" Please I THE High Commissioner for the Federation ot Malaya Sir Donald MacGillivray is reported to have chalked out a plan for the establishment of "Mar layan Agencies" m Australia and New Zealand,
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  • 130 2 LONDON: Britain's Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions wants the working week m be cut from the present standard 44 hours to 40, with wages to remain the same. The fact that the demand has bean placed before the Engineering and Allied Employers' Federation was made known at
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  • 187 2 Rhodesians Asked To Cut Segregation SALISBURY: Northern Rliodesians have been told there is too much of an atmosphere of segregation m their shops. There are still too many side windows for serving Africans only and too many separate queues. Although voicing this criticism, the government report, issued m Insaka, "which
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  • 455 2 Only Cultural Collaboration Can Stem Soviet Advance GroiUmde Cannot Win Political Alliance NCW YORK: AMERICAN COREI4N POLICY SHOULD BE "MORE IN TUN* WITH THJE MASS ASPIRATIONS OF TH« NON-WESTERN WORLD," declared THE PRESIDENT OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, DR. GRAYSON KIRK. Dr. Kirk said: "We can
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  • 330 2 Copper Production India Govt. Proposal For Nationalisation NEW DELHI: Tho nationalisation of copper production, soon to be effected, will mark an important step In the Government's industrial programme under the second FiveYear Plan. Copper ranks second only to Iron as the metal most essential for modern civilised life. But India's
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  • 48 2 NEW DELHI: The talk, on gSmfftß sta ement issued simultaneous*Js__3s_L Drtlli Karachi tu,,? y^ agreenient between the £nk 16 and Bank, the discussions are for the moment being continue d. The new terminal data for the 'I'lP stlU under con! SSJTT the sSS
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  • 146 2 Indian Dance Recital la Washington WASHINGTON, D.C.: Two programmes of Indian dance and music were presented recently at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Auditorium by Mrs. Sundari Shridharani, who is currently studying theatre at the University of CaliforniaMrs. Shridharani performed to a packed house of over 600 people. She did different
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  • 254 2 LONDON: The modified form of a state lottery whtch was the surprising feature m Britain's latest budget may not be operated if little public enthusiasm is aroused, says Mr. Henry Brooke, Financial Secretary to the Treasury. He made the statement when speaking at Hampstead, the
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  • 39 2 NEW YORK, May. 4.— The first of the United States new series of nuclear tests w iU be carried out today, weather permitting, at the Eniwetok proving grounds m the Pacific, Atomic Energy Commission officials announced. Reuter
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  • 102 2 PATNA: Over four hundred fourth grade Government emSioyees took out a procession ere last week and paraded the streets shouting slogans demanding increase In their salaries. They carried placards and posters bearing their demand one of which said, 'v/e are hungry, give us bread." A leaflet
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  • 150 2 NIW B-SUH: Vie Union Planning Ministry kaa under consideration a npnpe— l which alms at diwttng incomes of Hindu reilgkn% sfofc-cu and endowments to -trancing the Five- Year Plan, it is learnt. Before bringing forward a bill for this purpdbe, the Ministry, it is understood, intends to create public
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  • 1262 3  -  Will Bernard MSSSlMliyil By Science Is Startled At Magical Sense Of Smell DIGHT between your eyes you are carrying around one of the most marvellous gadgets In the worW: your nose. Man has bean fascinated by his nose ever since the dawn of history. He has
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    29 3 Thirumuruga Kirubanandavarlar addressing a gathering m Klang. A delightful speaker, Mr. Kirubanandavarlar attracts quiet a crowd wherever he speaks. At present he Is en a lecture tour of Malaya.
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  • 75 3 KATHMANDU: King Mahendra last week Inaugurated Nepal's State Bank "a Royal gift to the nation—fi ve days before his coronation. Nepal had so .long no State Bank to control or regulate the monetary system Of the country. The Finance Minister, Sar* dar Gunjwan Singh, said the
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  • 87 3 NBW DELHI: BakshUGhulam Mohammad, the Kashmir Prime Minister, is expected to arrive here on Monday next for a round of talks with Mr. Nehru, Home Minister Pant and Education Minister Azad. G. M. Sadiq Kashmir's Education Minister and President of the Constituent Assembly, already has had talks with
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  • 499 3 300 Indian And Pakistani Boy Scouts To Attend LONDON: "Uo Prepared" has been the motto of the Boy Scouts' Association for the past 50 years. Today, even though there is still more than a year before the big event, preparations are well under way for the
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  • 46 3 CHANDGARH: The Punjab Governor has promulgated an ordinance to prevent the three newly appointed Deputy Mia* ister s of the State from being disqualified for holding W.iat Is cal'ed an office of profit. The ordinance has been enforced with retrospective effect from April .3.
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  • 25 3 RT' *j**g_. .f?"— r *_f r l#n Units* Church of America and famous author is seen (with black Ms
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  • 96 3 KHATIMA. (Naini Tal District); The 41,400 K. W. Khatima hydro-electric power station an the Sarda' Canal, costing Rs. 12,64,70,_00, was opened here by U.P.s Chief Minister, Dr. Sampuranand. The biggest hydro-electric power station m Uttar Pradesh, it wi-1 serve 11 central districts of the State and
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  • 106 3 BOMBAY; Coastal 1 passenger and cargo services to and from Bombay were paralysed on Apr. 24 as nearly 400 seame n working on ferry boats of the Bombay Steam Navigation Company struck work demanding better service conditions. The Company immediately cancelled today's sailings and also .stopped
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  • 801 3 Giri Wants Zonal Councils To Grow Into States NEW DELHI: Although Bombay future remained the main Issue debated by the Ix>k SaMuC It dM not eompietely -versbadow vtew s on several other provisions of the 'states Reorganization BUI, «-»•-_> 'nammm fi-.__?jy c t 5* ""A™ l principle
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  • 374 3 Plea For Co-Operation In Second Plan NEPANAGAR (Madhya Pradesh): Mr. Nehru said here that every Indian must co-operate with the Government m making the second Five Year Plan a success, for it aimed at potting India on the road to prosperity through industrialization. India's industrial
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  • 255 3 ILL-TREATMENT OF REPORTERS ALLEGED PATNA: The Bihar Press Association passed a resolution suggesting a "blackout of new s concerning any function, howsoever important, if humiliating restrictions are put on newsmen deputed to cover them." This was due to the alleged 111-treatment meted out to Pressmen who had gone to cover
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  • 176 4 KATHMANDU: The jam* nad airport burst into shouts ot Hindustani- Nepali Bhai fchui" and "Bftarat Ko Mangal Ho" as the Indian Vice-Pre-sident, Dr. s. Radhakrishnan arrived here at the head of a three-member delegation. Meanwhile, already a score of planes had arrived hying invited
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  • 696 4 LOK SABHA REJECTS] RESOLUTION NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha rejected by an I overwhelming majority a non-official resotuUon demanding nationalisation of banks. The Mintlster for Revenue and Defence Bnpendtture, Sri Arun Chandra Guha, announced while Intervening In thto debate that Government would place before
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  • 192 4 Nehru's Nevel Experience -tAJfUI: Mr. Nelmi had a novel experience hare iv. MS jy. More than MM— people g there <1 from fa*-©* villages Mlnls_i_a .SnS -ed his speech, they would not listen to him. For «uar»e> at an hour, he pleaded with them to keep Siet, but me crowd
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  • 71 4 CHANDIGARH: Master Gurbanta Singh and Mr. Moolchand Jain were sworn lin as Ministers of the Puni jab. The cabinet is thus exI panded to six members. Three Deputy Ministers I were also appointed last week. They are Messrs Ram Krishnan, Chaudhury Amar Singh t and Ba.wantra'i Tayal.
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  • 134 4 MELBOURNE: Australian Members of Parliament and Senators will soon be voting on a subject of intense m- I terest to them whether j they should receive an extra EA.600 a year or not. They now gat £A. 1,750 I annually, plus tax-free alrowi ances ranging from
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  • 59 4 Conductors, Headmen and Workers of the Port Swettenham and Jalan Kebun Estates pose with Mr w F o (wearing tie) the retiring Manager, and member, of his family outside the Manage?. TSU2S. f Stavon^ wtoThS bean on the estate for more than twenty-five years, will
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  • 370 4 Civil Aviation In India: NEW DELHI: The half-yearly report on civil aviation m India covering the second half of 1955, indicates increase m miles flown, and m "freight" and mails carried by the country's air services. The total miles flown by Indian Air
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  • 123 4 SANKARANAYINARKOIL, About 100 thatched houses were destroyed, and 500 people rendered, homeless, as a result ot a are, which broke out m pu-langudi Harijan quarters, recently. On information the Tutlcorin Fire iFlghtlrsg Unit rushed to Puliangudl and brought the flre under control after flghttrar the flames
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  • 56 4 haft to right; Niktta Khrus»»chev, Or. Ivan Kurchstov, Soviet Atom Chief, Marshal Bulganin and Mr. A. N. Tupolev, designer of the Soviet TU 104 Jet Airliner wave from the deck of the Russian Cruiser "Ordzonikidxe" at Portsmouth, just prior to their departure from the ihbrei of Great
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  • 84 4 3,500 NAGPUR TEXTILE WORKERS ON STRIKE I NAGPUR: About 3.500 textile workers of the Mode]* Mills went on strike demanding advance payment of their wages. According to a spokesman of the mills, the workers had hardly worked for five days. Their three-month strike ended on Monday ast. The management said
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  • 85 4 SLEEPING BERTHS IN 3rd CLASS COACHES NEW DELHI: The Estimates Committee of the Lok Sabha hag recommended that the surcharge of Rs. 3 per berth per night m the third class sleeping coaches be reduced to Rs. 2 or 2.8. The twentyfifth report of the Committee on the Ministry of
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  • 304 4 Child Health Institute For Niloufer Hospital HYDERABAD: An institute of child health one of the tour proposed by the Union oovemment under the secona rive- year Plan would be attached to the Nnouier Hospita. (for women and cniluren) m Hyderabad. These institutes will train doctors and child welfare. This was
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  • 127 4 BANGALORE: The Bangalore C.ty Police last week found the dead body of a young man of about 20, which, they a aid lay hidden m a lorry after a chase they gave It for breaking certain traffic regulations. According to the police, the lorry, which they
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  • 321 4 Dr. Radhakrbknan's Tributes To Iqbal NEW DELHI: Tbe V* --President, Dr. Ba__haUl#nan said here that for the new world, which was emerging, new type of man with a liberal mind and a human* oot.ook, was required. He said -'we have almost unlimited power of
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  • 303 4 INCREASED RAILWAY FARES! NEW DELHI; a number of step s calculated to discourage unnecessary travel on the Indian railways In order to spare capacity for goods traffic have been suggested by an American economist, Prof. John Kenneth Galbraith, m a note to the Planning Commission on the development of the
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  • 372 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India will shortly announce the composition of a Wage Board under the Working Journa.-sta Act for the fixation of pay scales to working journalists. This was stated by the Lnbour Minister, Mr. Khandubhai Desai, In the Lo*. Sabha He was replying
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  • 112 4 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Defence Miniscer, Mr. Surjit Singh majithla was asked m the Lok Sabha by Mr. Raghunath Singh whether the allegation made by the Pakistan Fore gn Minister that India nad concentrated her Army on the borders of East Pakistan was correct. Mr. Majithta replied with
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  • 311 4 INDIAN ARMY DOCTORS INVESTIGATE RARE DISEASE LONDON: One of the rarest disease s known to medicine has been Investigated by a group of Indian Army dectors at the Armed Forces Medical College, Poona. It is so unusual that when a survey was carried out on a worldwide basis In 1946,
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  • 909 5 Not A Mere Romantic Man-Woman Attraction I feel I have been m love as long back as I can remember. In good times orbad I continued to love and was loved m return." iy|ANY a time I find that, when I want to get down to
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  • 93 5 The great Iranian saga of Sohrab and Rustum is to be filmed In Bombay In Hindi on a lavish scale by producer P. N. Arora, of All-India Pictures. Parte Lucknawi, the popular writer, has been entrusted with the preparation of the script. Who will act the mighty Sohrab
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    82 5 A fascinating dancer from South India Valjayantlmala who has made Bombay her abode has made a name and fame unprecedented In Indian cultural field. Having inherited quite a measure of talent from her versatile mother Vaaundra Dcvi, Valjayantlmala haa Improved upon her rendering of Indian classical danoes In an
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  • 224 5 First Indian Talkie To Be Re-Made BOMBAY: A re-make of the first Indian talkie, Alam Ara, first released In Bombay on March 14, 1931, will now be undertaken by the veteran film director, Nanubhai Vakil. Alam Ara, was first produced and directed by Ardeshir M. Irani, who was felicitated here
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  • 123 5 A film inspired by The Prisoner of Golconda will be launched by Eagle films as their next venture. Entitled Alam Panah, it will go on the sets next month. Suresh will act the leading man. Agha and Anwar Hussaln will act oCher Important roles m the film. The
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  • 50 5 January 26 Is made by Saigal Productions, Ltd., and produced and directed by Ramesh Salgal, Ashok Kumar and Nlrupa Roy are tipped for the main roles m Qaidi, a black-and-white production planned by Ramesh Saigal and to be directed by his brother, Naresh eui£ui. I
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  • 67 5 Savithri (left) and Girija put m a piece of delightful acting m an highly entertaining Tamil social "PREMA PASAM". It is the story of a trusted manager proving disloyal to his good employer, who afficted with misfortune entrusts the business and his children to his
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  • 530 5 Thai Govt. Produces Buddha Film In Bombay Monks Blew Picture ROMBAY: A Buddhist religious film, Angulimaja, to be produced m India m full colour by the Thai Information Service, under the sponsorship of the Government of Thailand, was launched m the Mahboob Studios, Bombay, at a special ceremony. Saff ron-robed
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    48 5 Here is harmony m harness] Man and woman, the eternal mates, tied together through sun and rain to fulfil the drama and destiny of life. Nargis and Rajkumar make a new romantic team m "Mother India", the colourful story of India, produoed and directed by Mehboob.
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  • 1004 6  - Merdeka As 'Punch' Sees It ROY FERROA MALAY ANIMATION 18 COLOUR BAR IN REVERSE By LONDON: A full-page cartoon m this week's issue of Punch depicts the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, hoisting a flag against a backdrop of coconut trees. Headlined "birth of a nation", Punch carries the following
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  • 309 6 Red Cross Links In Chinese Schools The Red Cross Society m Singapore hopes to establish Links m Chinese and other vernacular schools. Miss Barbara Coke, the London Director of the British Red Cross Society, Junior Branch, said at a press conference here today. Miss Coke who is on a Secial
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  • 37 6 SENTENCES SUICIDE! TURLN, Italy, May 4. -lodge Giuseppe Manfred* was found dead, with his wrists slashed, In a gas-flOed room. Beside his body police found this note: "I am afraid i have convicted aa innocent mam." AP
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  • 278 6 Singapore Post Office Savings Bank "During the course of the last five years the number of accounts In the Singapore Poet Office Savings Bank has doubted, bringing the total number of depositors to just over half a million. The amount starfd-iijr to the credit of depositor, is .$55,000,000. This represents
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  • 137 6 Mr. J.K. Dorai Raj Passes Away we ■qKiei. w> ■nnounce me death of Mr. J. M Don! Baj, rormer Otiwef fj of the Stag»pore Indian Chamber of Commerce, after a short OM« at the General Hospital jtMtmimj at t pun. The fiMMtf service will be held tod» y at 4^0
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  • 176 6 Musical Treat For Penang Indians The Indian Community of Penang and Province Welesley have arranged for a musical entertainment at the Khek Association, (opposite Rex Theatre), Burmah Road, for tomorrow Sunday, May 6, from 6 em. to 10.30 pm. instrumental music will he rendered by "Nathaswara Raja" 1-iiruvengadu T. P.
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  • 74 6 PARIS, May 4— Marshal Tito. President of Yugoslavia will arrive m France next Monday on an official visit, it was officially announced here. The Marshal and his wife will be guests of the French President, M. Rene Coty. Colonel General Koca popovlc, Yugoslav Secretary of State
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  • 87 6 AUSSY WAGE EXPERT FOR SINGAPORE Mr. M. Walter. Wilson, a senior industrial relations officer of the Australian Department of Labour and National Service, will reach Singapore by Qantaa Empire Airways today Saturday, to join the Singapore Government's Committee of Inquiry into minimum living standards. The Commit' tee la now studying
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  • 43 6 PINEAPPLE WORKERS STRIKE ENDS Ttie National Union also announced that about 900 workers of the South Malayan Pineapple Estate m Johore returned to work on May 2 after settlement was reached over the wage dispute. «n_e workers went on strike on Mar. 23.
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  • 29 6 PUBLIC SECURITY ORDINANCE REVIEWING OFFICERS The Governor-ln-Council has appointed Mr. Kenneth Alfred Beth and Mr. Mohamed Javat Namazie as Reviewing Officers under the preservation of Public Security ordinance 1966.
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  • 125 6 Has Held Cobras Spellbound Nadesvara Raja Thlruvengadu Subramania Plllal, who will give a Nadesvara Performance (Indian pipe), at the Happy World Stadium, on Tuesday, May 8, at 8 pm. Mr. Subramania Pillai is a renowned musician and it is accepted by ah that his rendering of "Magudf raga is his
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