Indian Daily Mail, 3 June 1956
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Title Section18 1956-06-03 1 SUNDAY EDMTtON Indian Daily Mail VOL XP No. 107 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article609 1956-06-03 1 Shepilov Appointed As Foreign Minister MOSCOW, JUNE 2 VJC MOLOTOV FRIDAY RESIGNED AS FOREIGN MINISTER OF THE SOVIET UNION. An announcement transmitted by lass said that Dimitri Shepilov, editor of Pravda and a candidate member of the presidium of the Communist Party, hae been appointed the new foreignAP - 609 words
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Article138 1956-06-03 1 Bhave Undertakes A Fast From Oar Own Cmnjapoai— l MADRAS, June 2: Acharya Vinobha Bhave began threeday purificatory fast at Sarvodayapuram camp m Kanchecpuram from yesterday morning. Hundreds of people gathered around his hut to join m the prayer. Bhave began the fast after singing, devotional song from Tamil classic138 words
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Article55 1956-06-03 1 MADRAS: Mr. U. N. Dhebar Congress President arrived m Madras by plane last Monday on his way to Kanuheepuram to participate m the Sarvodaya Saramelan. He was received by Mr. P. Kakkan, President, Tamil Nad Congress, Mr. Kamaraj and others. Accompanied by Mr. Kamaraj Mr. Dhebar55 words
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Article121 1956-06-03 1 A ussy Aid To Singapore BRISBANE. June 2: Australian aid to improve Singapore Medical Services under the Colombo Plan is being sought by Dr. R. M. Bland, Singapore Medical Services Director, and Professor E. S. Monterio, Dean of the Medical Faculty of Malaya. The two men are completing an AustralianAP - 121 words
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Article32 1956-06-03 1 WASHINGTON. June 2: The State Department announced that the United State would support the selection of Vienna, as the permanent headquarters of the proposed International Atomic Energy Agency.32 words
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278 1956-06-03 1 East Pak.Govt.Restored PRESIDENT REVOKES WEEK-OLD ORDER KARACHI, Juno 2— Major General Iskander Mir za, Pakistan President, yesterday restored parliamentary rule to East Pakistan by revoking) his May 26 proclamation tthich put the province under Presidential rule. A proclamation announcing restoration of the constitution said the President was satisfied that conditionsReuter - 278 words
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Article141 1956-06-03 1 From O«* Ow« Correspondent MADURAI, June 2: Governor Sriprakasa revealed that he is retiring shortly from his office and bade farewell to the people of Madura. The Governor who was speaking at the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Madura! Tamil qyig^itt said it was appropriate that he should141 words
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84 1956-06-03 1 NEW DELHI, June 2: There was regular train service In New Delhi today for the first time In three days but strikes continued to disrupt railways m other parts of North India. Lightning strikes many alleged by officials to be Commu-nist-led have been plagueingAP - 84 words
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145 1956-06-03 1 Rhino Breaks Loose But Walks Back To A Cage! From <fcjur O«« C«*r«spofcde«t j TRIVANDRUM, June 2: A three-ton AMimm rWaocerous which broke loose fr«n its cage on Thursday m UHvandrum too let loose a reign of terror for more than tv»entyf our hours till ft was totally trapped yesterday145 words
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112 1956-06-03 1 Russian OH Drilling Rigs For India NEW DELHI, June 2: India announced it is increasing its order for Russian oil drilling rigs and engaging 66 Soviet technicians to operate them. Two weeks ago India, which i 3 making an extensive search for oil, signed an agreement with Russia to purchase112 words
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296 1956-06-03 1 Agreement On Wise Pradent Advance Of Singapore Possibie -Sir Anthony Eden NORWICH, Eastern England, Jute Sir Anthony Eden the Pfb«>Mster, told a Conservative Party raßy here that he was disappointed at the failure of the recent ta&s hi London on a new Constitution for Singapore. But he declared: 'What has296 words
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Article321 1956-06-03 1 UNION TBIS EMPLOYERS (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: National Union of Flan tiHon Workers denied M.PJ.E.A. allegation that the go-slow campaign launched under political pressure. "Our Union is not indulging m any test of strength but the 'go-slow' is only part of an industrial action321 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-06-03 1 Rashtrapathi *Dr. Rajeadr* Pratad, who arrived at Madras on 27.5.56 and was received by the Governoramt Chief ftfniatw ef Madras at the Aerodrome.23 words
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Article185 1956-06-03 1 LONDON, June 2: Frolics at debutante parties attended by the Duke of Kent, 20-year-old cousin of Queen Elizabeth, were criticised m the House of Commons as 'hooliganism.' Mr. George Thomson, a Labour Member, attacked 'the silly young men and women of London Society' and asked theReuter - 185 words
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175 1956-06-03 1 The Indian Cultural Delegation headed by Prithvi Raj Kapoor, M.P., l» arriving In Singapore today at 5.50 p.m. by Qaruda Airway* from Djakarta. Thay will be met at the airport* by the Minister for Local Self •Government, Land* and Housing Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji175 words
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25 1956-06-03 1 Indian Cultural Delegation Spl. Supplement The Indian Daily Mail wiil be issuing a eightpage free Special Supplement tomorrow m honour of the Indian Cultural Delegation.25 words
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Article307 1956-06-03 2 PROGRESS OF INDIAN RAILWAYS NEW DELHI: The >ota] number of accidents of various typos including very minor accident* on the Indian railways na S 12,922 m 1964-55 as against 15 517 m the preceding year, according to the annual report of the Chief Government Inspector of Railways. Of these 16307 words
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596 1956-06-03 2 WESTFIELD-ONE OF LONDON'S OLDEST WOMEN'S COLLEGES LONDON: Asian women students are preparing to help celebrate an academic anniversary m London next year. wSmiX? ta IS westfleld, one of T .-omtop University's oldest and most important women's colleges, opened Its doors to the scores of Asian students who have since passed596 words
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Article, Illustration17 1956-06-03 2 tatoln.T! JIT F#deration Tun ku Abdu. Rahman 28. The Sultan i« looking on.17 words
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Article90 1956-06-03 2 MENON ON SECOND FIVEYEAR PLAN NEW DELHI: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Union Minister without portfolio, said here on realise that they were one hi pS thC Second Flve -Year "It is essential irrespective whatever differences there mtght be, so far as the economic prosperity of our country IN concerned,90 words
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Article107 1956-06-03 2 MADRAS: Sardar Nanak Singh, Assistant Collector of Customs (Preventive Department), Madras, assisted by Customs Preventive Officials, raided a room m a City hotel recently and seised gold valued at over a lakh of rupees from a visitor, to the City staying m the room. The107 words
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Article99 1956-06-03 2 ROME, June 2: Signor Giuseppe Medici, Italian Treasury Minister, yesterday presided at a ceremony held at the institute for Middle and Far Bastera studies here to commemorate the 2.500 th anniversary of the Birth of Buddha. Professor Giuseppe Tucci. president of the Institute and one ofReuter - 99 words
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213 1956-06-03 2 PEKING, June l.— Mr. Chou E»i-Lai, the Chinese Communist Premier, told me m a 70-minutc exclusive interview here, "that the possibility Of the peaceful liberation of Taiwan (Forma a) is becoming brighter every day," cables David Ohipp, Reuter's Correspondent here. This was theReuter - 213 words
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Article331 1956-06-03 2 H*W PELHI: "If itJ^bW opinion of tlds Hous* that we -would aot jrlcefcre gift ii7[ii>m -fttch m bj*t«r and lmtS«^3l BaShak Mpp aal was repfy ing "<uf Mr; nfmgwat Jha Azad who asked "whether Government will consider stoppage of such gifts, In vtom of the331 words
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Article104 1956-06-03 2 KARACHI: Mian Ziauddin Is likely to succeed Mr. Gazanfar All Khan as Pakistan's High Commissioner to India according to well-informed sources here. Mian Ziauddin was nominated by Pakistan on the Sudan Commission which, howav^r, did not function as Britain and Egypt, the Condominium Powers, agree104 words
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Article396 1956-06-03 2 Sex Church Backs Phychiatrists LONDON: A challenge to wtdated attitude towards sexMl abnormalities has been brown down by the Church v Borland m a document which largely supports the rtewpotot which psychiatrists Mwe been advocating for years. A new outlook Is called for from parents, lawyers and Jlergy. Homosexuals should396 words
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Article36 1956-06-03 2 SHORAB MODI SIGNS UP DILIP KUMAR BOMBAY: Dilip Kumar is reported to have been signed by Bohrab Modi to play Ute lead m Nausherwan, the historical tale of Persia which has been unwritten by Shums Luckiavi.36 words
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226 1956-06-03 2 TAMIL SCHOOLS TO STOP TEACHING SUNLALESE COlrOMBO: A n»iwwiit«tt*» ■nittm Tw»U mj>., Scaators, prtedp«l» and aaaaAgers of ackookty aad ekalrmea of locM bodies keM tito «hmi Ball, Mte, decided to .to,, xjic uiccung was winwnw* ed by the organising committee of the proposed Tamil National Assembly. Mr. 43. g. ponoambalam,226 words
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Article151 1956-06-03 2 SUKARNO MEETS MISS MONROE HOLLYWOOD, June 2: President Sukarno of Indonesia has realtaed one of his ambition* meeting MarUyn Monroe. And his 12-year-old son has fulfilled his wish of meeting his eOWbOjr Idol, Roy Rogers. Te meeting were reported on Friday by Director Josh Logan who arranged them botn. OnAP - 151 words
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969 1956-06-03 2 NATIONALISATION OF LIFE INSURANCE OPPOSITION DEMAND IN RAJYA SABHA sfigUgggss When the Finance Minister Mr. C. D. Deshmukh moved for consideration of the- Bill, the Republican member from Madras, Mr. H. D. Rajah, moved an amendment seeking to refer the Bill to a select committee on the ground that many969 words
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338 1956-06-03 2 At the outset, the Rev. B Jinananda Thero, Secretary, of w 6^ 3^? Bodhi Society, recited the Thirisarana Panch Shila %?^?l ng wlth word? Buddham Saranam Gachchamt, and Kumari Shanmuehavedlvu ie clted the gathas. Mr. A. Gajapathi Nayagar M.L.C., quoting from the TlFukl kural pointed338 words
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Advertisement4 1956-06-03 2 /^B^L^^^mT^bl B^BVVV JJL^?mfi?^ > fr-L«'-_4 words
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Article962 1956-06-03 3 Fr. Xavier S.THANI NAYAGAM - Fr. Xavier S.THANI NAYAGAM BY rpHE language policy of the country is not only a problem of party politics but is essentially a problem of political and educational theory and practice, of philosophy, of jurlspunfenee, of human dynamics and human rights, and of other ethics and moral.962 words
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526 1956-06-03 3 Prevention Of Crimes: WORLD SEMINAR AT BANARAS BANARAS: Inaugurating the International seminar ?J^^ TO fT»^J? dm ri^ ttotI Unlon Ra«way Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur shaatri, observed that efforts mWt be made to resist the committing of crime and reduce Itto a minimum and |or tills, an Individual and collective drive526 words
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Article71 1956-06-03 3 NAIROBI- Asian children will have a new school on the little coastal town of Malindi, 35 m*les away from Mombasa. The school will accommodate 100 Asian children— 4o boys and 40 girls. Paving a tribute to the Din- trict Officer, Mr. Normand, Mr. M. t. ChaudhryNAFEN - 71 words
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Article247 1956-06-03 3 KENYA GOVT. REFUSAL TO GOAN BODY NAiivubi: i'u« uciijd Go\ eminent is not prepared to re consider it s earlier refusal to register tne tatt African Goan National Association m Kenya. mis was disclosed by Mr. N. Griffith -Jones, Q.C., Kenya's Minister for Legal Affairs, m the Kenya Legislative CouncilNAFEN - 247 words
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Article287 1956-06-03 3 City Clerk's Policed Outlook BOMBAY, Seventy per cent of this ctty's clerks (both men and women) ate "lukewarm" liberals, 20 per cent rtghtf-wtag conservatives, with the remaining 10 per cent tending to radicalism. This is the conclusion arrived at m a thesis submitted by one of the students of theNAFEN - 287 words
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Article264 1956-06-03 3 AFRASIANS REJECT EUROPEAN DEMAND NAIROBI: The Asian ana African Members of Che Kenya Legislative Council have rejected the demand by European member 8 for the setting up of an Inner cabinet composed entirely of Europeans. Tills follows moves to modify tfte Lyttlcton Plan for Kenya. The extreme elements among theNAFEN - 264 words
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Article243 1956-06-03 3 CHICAGO, Mar 3*WPreaident Grays* k WdSSZ Second Lecture, established by the Taraknatfc ©a, Foundation, lit the University of Chicago. President Kirk gave his impressions of a month's tour m India, m the coarse of which he said that contrary to what is believed here, he "did not encounter any243 words
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Article155 1956-06-03 3 ALLAHABAD: Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister for Defence Organisation, last week warned that if no effective steps were taken m time to fight parochialism and grouplsm m the Congress organisation, both the country and the organisation would suffer an immense loss. "My own experience is that the155 words
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Article173 1956-06-03 3 'CAPITALISTS A DANGER STILL —MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE COLOMBO: At a public meeting at Kupptanvatte the Mlnidter of Agriculture Mr. Philip GuMw»nteiK> mM t "Although the united National Patty wa» overthrowa IMB fwer at the ©tectioDs, the capitaltst <**■» a*d the vested interests who helped the V.N.*. attd are yet limnaty173 words
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Article432 1956-06-03 3 NEW DELHI: 1% Government of India is drawtag up rnn|HlniMliu> antferoolon scteme to avert l&J?**^ dMnB "fr** pivotal posMkw ft* fee various big river valley pro- jeei» m me oounry. Soil erosion m the catchment a**a of the rivers can feuse a rapid silting up of the reservoirs, cuttingNAFEN - 432 words
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354 1956-06-03 3 Indian Ambassador To U. S. On "The Uncommitted Nations" r«™«2Zf B ii? ai > «*'"«ylv«n»«: "What are called the "un- E2°"* arf c^ mM y committed to the eauee of e?i£u. rLSK£^ rved Mr G L mM Ambaeeador zxr* pollcy Awoci The subject of the Ambassador's speech was: "The Uncommitted354 words
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Article590 1956-06-03 3 DMK TO CONTEST ELECT IONS RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT TIRUCHI CONFERENCE TIRUCHIRAPALXi: The Dravida Munnetra Kttfhngmm which concluded its four-day conference here recently criticised the Government proposal to raise the- Age of admission to the Elementary school from 5 to ft The conference demanded that the age should he retained at590 words
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Article2482 1956-06-03 4 Dejure Transfar Of French Areas Treaty Signed fit Delhi India Secures Full Sovereignty NEW DELHI: The cession of the French Indian estabßahinents m India was formalised last Monday by a treaty signed by the two Governments. The de foeto transfer was made eighteen months ago. The treaty provides for safeguarding2,482 words
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224 1956-06-03 4 COLOMBO: The Jay ant hi amnesty to prisoners has taken the lid ofl a big fraud perpetrated by certain prison oilicials at YVelikade, The amount Involved to believed to run Into several thousands ot rupees and the fraud is said to have been committed over224 words
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Article1643 1956-06-03 4 Dr. Trevor Williams - Dr. Trevor Williams By TRAVELLERS m foreign x countries seen* sometimes to toelieve that theyrwill be perfectly understood if they speak loudly and clearly enough m their own language. Such a fancy is harmless enough, but it rightly, makes ridiculous those who display it Yet there seems to be1,643 words
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Article93 1956-06-03 4 BOMBAY: A wagon erection plant, capable of assembling Y5O imported broad gauge freight wagons a month, is nearing completion at Visakhapatnam, according to a railway official. It will assemble 8,800 wagons, both covered and open, which are being imported m semi-knocked down condition from Japan, theNAFEN - 93 words
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34 1956-06-03 4 MADHUBALA ASHOK KUMAR IN ROMANTIC SAGA BOMBAY: Madhubala and Ashok Kumar have been teamed to act the leading roles m Chowdhary Brothers' proposed film, Sohni Mahiwal, based*on the famous romantic saga of the Punjab.34 words
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253 1956-06-03 4 H!~. BO J fBAY 'i' m e]— Working Committee of the In-S^l^^S^-^y de P |OT i reference to the Kaatalr 22*?» between India and Pakistan by the South-East Akil Treaty Organisation and the Bagdad pa™ i^ew. In a resolution on international affairs to253 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-06-03 5 ooes the present say wnat shape the future is going to take? Youth has some excitingly buxom angles and Nutan has quite a few of them. Meet her breaking new hearts m "Bearish" a romantic tale directed by Shankar Mukherji, produced by Alankar Chitra a. id56 words
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Article, Illustration408 1956-06-03 5 BOMBAY: A country wide hunt is to be or ganised for the first time m this country to find suitable singing talent for the Ind^n screen. Metro Cinema, Bombay, and i Murphy Radio are the joint sponsors of the move, which involves an408 words
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Article103 1956-06-03 5 Mr. M. V. Raman, the noted 3outh Indian film director, will 'oon bo making his own movies n Bombay, under the banner jf Raman Productions (Madras). Ho opened his Bombay proluction office m Modern Stuiios here recently. Raman's first picture here will be "Aasha" (Hope), m103 words
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Article73 1956-06-03 5 Nava Chltra, who had abanjned the shooting of "Shitoo," iapted from the famous Marali novel of the same name by L. Dandekar. have now anjunced their Intention to reime work on the film after le monsoon. "Shitoo" was originally planed to be produced m Hindi ad73 words
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Article59 1956-06-03 5 DLIP- BINA RAI TEAM BOMBAY: Dilip Kumar and f Bina Rai will be teamed toge- f ther for the first time m the B principal roles m a musical film B to be launched m Bombay soon by Sangeet Chltra. A. R. Kardar will direct the I picture for which59 words
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Article, Illustration908 1956-06-03 5 Film Agai* Mmt Hwilimu Fie* CHE la Mrs. Arthur James Vlnlng m private life and. after her marriage last November, she decided she would hibernate, for at least one whole year, m the cosy warmth of wedded bliss. But, once an actress always an actress. And Vinita Butt,908 words
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281 1956-06-03 5 BOMBAYt ONE MORE BRILLIANT CHILD STAR WILL SOON BE SWELLING THE RANKS OF INDIAN SCREEN'S ARMY OF TALENTEO MOPPETS. The kid In question will to. .none other than one-and-a-half -year-old Honey Irani, younger sister of Daisy Irani or Roop Kumar, who Is now281 words
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Article113 1956-06-03 5 Bal Chltalc, the Poona journalist who is producing his first film, "Devghar," m Marathi, has pick«d its cast from among the top talent of the Marathi screen. The starts selected are Rekha and Vlvek as the leading pair, with newcomer Bameah Dcv, Bmlta and Chandrakaat Gokhaie113 words
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167 1956-06-03 5 Release Of Pak. Held Indian Film Sought BOMBAY: The Indian Motion Pictures producer*. Association ha b requested Mr. C. C. Desai, the Indian High Com* missioner m Pakistan, to use hl» offices with the Pakistan Government and obtain release of 85 Indian films seized by the Pakistan Customs authorities. These167 words
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Article116 1956-06-03 5 Lata Mangeshkar'a brother, Hridaynath Mangeshkar, is Shortly to turn a film producer. He is a play-back singer at present. He proposes to launch a lavish musical under the banner Of uroakshi Ohitra. Lata's youngest sister, Usha Mangeshkar, now a rising play-back singer, will also make her filmNAFEN - 116 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-06-03 5 That not Nero, the fiddling liftman emperor, m Indian pictures they drees anyone anyhow wtth re**r4 t» es* or letk*. This one with the flowery band tertte the forehead it a woman *h« tAn whw he«rt» burn* Let u» tie whit the k (teing with Htf Aiming eyet In "Sipah50 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-06-03 5 U«h«, today, is a charming, friendly woman but art incurable "worrter."11 words
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342 1956-06-03 5 r*HINGEz Khan, the great Mongol conqueror alsc considered one of the worst) tyrant^ Jn history seems tc have become au object of exceptional interest to film-mak-ers. After the recently released Hollywood picture, "The Conqueror," based on him a342 words
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Article52 1956-06-03 5 A PREM— BINA STARRER wf g o E B V: C«P»«'n Z.P.UI Iff 1 i2K xhXIT"' Kwittl for hb title suggests. The picture is scheduled to be launched very soon, with f Sardul Kwatra supplying the tunes. Ravi Kapoor, who has writa ten the story, will direct the c film,52 words
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Article72 1956-06-03 5 Indian feature and documentary film entries to the Third Annual Sydney Festival, commencing on June 1 at Sydney, have been announced. "Devdas," produced by Bimal Roy Productions, will be the feature entry, while the Films Division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 1 will send72 words
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Article385 1956-06-03 6 mums UDfectrons Must Be Hade By June 14 The new Ust of electors new open for inspection will be kept on vtew to the public until lone 14 at the following centre*: 1. Genera] Post Office. i 2. Maxwell Poet Office, Maxwell Road. 3. Queen Street Post Office, Queen385 words
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104 1956-06-03 6 BUDDHISTS 1 DONATE TO 1 CHARITY 1 THE Singapore Buddhist Lodge of No. 17 Kim Yam Road, have generously donated $1,000 for the children at the British Red Cross Society's Crippled Children's Home at Tanah Merah Besar. At the request of the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple of 178104 words
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Article67 1956-06-03 6 WITH a view to giving an opportunity to all, whether they be Buddhists or not, to learn and discuss on the Teachings of Buddha, a Buddhist Study Circle in the form of a Forum will be started under the guidance of Ven. A. Chandrasiri Thero. today Sunday,67 words
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Article96 1956-06-03 6 THE 10th Annual General Meeting of 3 Base Ordnance Depot Civilian Association was held at the BODCA Club House, St. George's Road on May 23 and the following were elected officials for the current year: President, Mr. D. F. Collins; Vice President, Mr. Van Roy an:* Hon. Gen.96 words
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Article59 1956-06-03 6 MOTOR vehicle owners are notified by the Registrar of Vehicles. Singapore, that all motor vehicle licences expire on June 30. Application forms will not be posted to owners and owners are hereby requested to obtain such forms from any post office or any petrol filling station.59 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-06-03 6 Mr. Ponnambalam Kumarasanrfy was awarded J.P. by the Sultan of Selangor on the occasion of the birthday of His Highness on May 28. In the picture above the Sultan to aeen conferring the award of Justice of tile Peace. Mr. p. Kumarasamy is a Road Overseer m54 words
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419 1956-06-03 6 RUMiNG PARTY'S DECISION COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government Pairtamenttary Party on Monday decided to set the deadline for the Switch over to Sinhalese a? the State language at December 31, 1960, According to the party spokesman, the party also decided to revise the proposed419 words
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Article264 1956-06-03 6 COLOMBO: Is an Indian who makes use of Exchange Control permits which are not his to transfer his assets across the Palk Straits breaking the law? C.I.D. investigators who hoped to stop large scale trafficking In "transfer of assets" permits were told by their Legal Advisers264 words
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1811 1956-06-03 6 TEXT OF INDO-FRENCH TREATY- Continued wise the copies addressed to them shall be drawn up In the French language ana snail entail no reimbursement of costs. (Comttumti from page 8) The French and Indian authorities shall mutually inform each other of penal sentences involving registration m the record of convictions1,811 words
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Advertisement39 1956-06-03 6 ROYAIT Now Showing To Capacity Home* 3 Shows T<Hlay at 1.30, 5.00 8.30 p m A thrilling tale of a woman's uk*> Devotion and Sacrifice Vijaya Productions Present GUNA SUNDARI STARRING GEMINI GANESAN SAVITRI TO-DAI 10 AM. MAST QALANDAR39 words
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