Indian Daily Mail, 24 June 1956

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  • 559 1 For Commonwealth Conference Parries On Agenda LONDON, June 23— Mr. JawaharlaJ Nehru, In dia's Prime Minister arrived hero by air last nigh' to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conierenee beginning on Wednesday. Mr. Nehru told a Press Conference that he had no proposals to make on
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  • 53 1 OTTAWA, June 23.— M1 Louts St. Laurent the Canadian Prime Minister, left here D air last night for the Com nv-nwealth Premiers Conference in London. Mr. St. Laurent told reporters he felt in good shape for the trip but he could not «iv anything about the Conference until
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  • 123 1 BELGRADE, June 23: Mr. Branko Draskovic, Yugoslav Government Prestf Chief, said here yesterday that he could not confirm" that President Tito. Indian Premte* Jawaharlal Nehru and Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser would have a Joint meeting next month on Brioni Island in the Northern Adriatic.
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  • 130 1 CAIRO, June 23 Egypt polls today on a new "People's Constitution" and at the same time is expected to promote its Premier and revolutionary leader, Lieutenant Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, to Presidency of the Republic. The Revolution Command Council, set up four years ago when
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  • 254 1 Premiers Pakistan Economic Progress WASHINGTON, June 23.— "Concrete progress is evident" in Pakistan economic development, the U.S. Department of Commerce publication, "Foreign Commerce Weekly" said yesterday. The comment came in a report from the U.S. Embassy in Karachi, reviewing Pakistan's economic situation during the first three months of 1956. The
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  • 302 1 WASHINGTON, June 23 Disagreement over representation of China yesterday marte- d an international meet'ng here whose purpose was to plan a conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy, authoritative sources said. The 12 nation working level group met for three hours at
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  • 203 1 FRANCE DOES NOT WANT TO KILL ALGERIANS PARIS, Juhe 23. Premier Guy Mollet said yesterday the 19-month Nationalist rebellion In Algeria "cannot be settled by violence" alone. "It would have been easy to win a military victory at the cost of a great deal of Muslim blood. We did not
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  • 84 1 N 'W VORR, June i3— The Wall street Journal said today that the American visit of India's Premier Nehru 'won't end U.S.— lndian differences." It added; "Ike greets fauna** leader next month. ttipio* m t »»y Nehru fret, over U.S. arms Aid to
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  • 48 1 BRCOMMUNIST IN KREMLIN HOSPITAL MOSCOW, June 23.— Mr. John Gollan, the New Secret* ary-General of the British Communist Party, l s in the Kremlin hospital here receiving treatment for an ulcer, Jt was learned today. Mr. Gollan han been havine medical attention in Moscow for a month Reuter
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  • 205 1 v n a mt LONDON, June 23. K. i*. Menon, India's Ambassador to Russia, said last night the day is clear for Indian friendship with Russia now that "certain ideological distortions" have been removed "AH the circumstanced therefore, are now favourable to the normal development
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  • 137 1 WASHINGTON, June 23— The Agriculture Department yesterday announced the public law 480 authorisation .issued last March to Indonesia to pvxs. chase United States surplus rice had been amended. The amendment reduced the amout of rice Indonesia would purchase for rupiahs from 38,785,000 dollars to 28,712,000 dollars,
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  • 117 1 BOSTON, June 23.— An elephant that ma y go to the San Francisco Republican national convention a s a live symbol of the Republican Party *a scheduled to arrive here by plane today from Pakistan. The elephant is a gift to former Maine Governor Horace A..
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  • 266 1 Commissioner's Warning "The workers of Singapore must learn to look beyond the immediate and probably temporary disadvantages of automation and other technological advances and work out with managements ways and means for ensuring themselves a progressive future", he said. "The more efficient Singapore's existing industries
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  • 201 1 After a meeting with the Chi* Minister, Mr Um Yew Hock, the City Council Electrical Workers' Union yesterday decided to call off the one-day sit-down cum hunger strike by members scheduled for tomorrow (Monday). The Union's decision followed a pledge by Mr.
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  • 941 2 IMPHAL: Picturesque Manipur with Its colourful hills and i vallevs and a romantic past to- I day stands on the threshold of a new era. The potential wealth of this < territory is a compelling enough reason for its development. The pine forests* of Manipur i offer unlimited
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  • 201 2 Hydraulics Laboratory In India hydraulics laboratory built at a cost of $125,000 by the Government of India with the aid of the United Nations Educational, scientific and Cultural Organization is now operating at the Indian institute of Technology at Kharagpur, 72 miles from Calcutta. Plans for the laboratory were drawn,
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  • 8 2 GLIMPSES OF CULTURAL EXCHANGE Kind Courtesy— THE HINDU
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    1882 2 India China Following are excerlrts from the speech delivered by Mr. K. C. Ho, Head of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature in the University of Malaya, at a public meeting organised by the Singapore Tamils Representative Council «t the Victoria Memorial Hall recently. ASTRONOMY ArmONOMY. In the field
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  • 597 2  - KOH-I NOOR J. S. BALKARA THE MSTORIC' By rrißMl "Koh-i-Noor," the world's greatest diamond, which adorns the crown of Queen Elizabeth II of England, has a romantic history behind it. This famous stone is said to have come from the Kollur mines, situated on the Kistna river and on an
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  • 135 2 Plant That Prevents Fatigue prench scientists have found a way of producing a stimulant from iboga. a plant found in parts of Equatorial Africa which prevents fatigue, fhey have proposed large-scale cultivation of the plant in regions suited to its growth such as the French Cameroons, the Gaboon and Middle
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  • 416 3 NEHRU URGES PEOPLE TO STODY SECOND FIVE-YR. PLAN Progress Democratic In Content Ml Purpose NABO&A: Pitee Mtatster Nehru ha* mnhaslnnil the need for a «h«M iMy «T tH« mcosml Five- Yea? MsVbv Vll those wsji'iii deraiopaKQt acttvtttea. He saw that versions or the plan suiting the various levels of understanding
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  • 161 3 CALCUTTA: The Indian High Commissioner In Pakistan, Mr. C. C. Desai said that there nad recently been a considerable decline in the number of minority migrants from East Pakistan. The fall, according to him was due to stricter scrutiny made by the Indian Deputy High Commissioner
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  • 93 3 GENEVA, June 22, U.S. Ambassador U. Alexis Johnson met with Wang Plng-nam, Communist ambassador, lor nearly two hours yesterday in the 51st meeting of their long and secret negotiations over American civilians held in China. Since the last meeting of the two envoys, the Peiping government has
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  • 256 3 NARORA: Mr. Nehru is reported to have told the North Zone Congress worker* conference were expected to be held m March, 1857. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastrt, Union Minister for Railways, who is in charge of the Congress campaign for general elections, is stated to have told
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  • 183 3 Sugar Mill Machinery BOMBAY: Four foreign firms British, Dutch, West German and Chechoslovakian— are to be licensed by the Government of India to co-operate with Indian firms for the manufacture of sugar-mill machinery it is teamed. The firms are the A. F. Craig A Company Limited of Scotland, the Stork
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  • 94 3 TRIVEDI TO PRODUCE BAJRANG BALI BOMBAY: "Bajrang Bali" will be the next film to be produced by C.N. Trivedi for his Chttra Bharati Films. Chandrashekhar will play the lead his first mythological role. Mahlpal will play Ram while Shaklla will take the feminine lead. Production will begin towards the end
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  • 176 3 ANUPSHAHr (Utter Pradesn), prime Minister Nehru said nere to-day that the Inoian people had started on a oe w pilgrimage to tuner in socialism in the country. Mr. Nehru, who was addressing a meeting here on tikg way to Narara said that to usher in socialism 1»
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  • 40 3 LONDON, June 22, The official Soviet Tasa News Agency Thursday distributed an "authorised "statement accusing West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of trying to create the Impression that the Soviet Union Is opposed to German reunlftca* Uon." AP
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  • 155 3 CAIRO, June 22, World Bank President Eugene Black said Thursday the Bank's offer to finance the Aswan Dam still stands and have not been changed since last February. Black made the statement before leaving for Washington. During his two day visit he talked with
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  • 58 3 QUEEN Elisabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh ride an open Landau in procession along the new mile stretch from the golden gates as the four-day, 24-raee Royal Ascot Race meeting starts at Ascot, Berkshire, on June 19. Facing them are the Duke of Gloucester (nearer camera) and
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  • 174 3 New UNITED NATIONS. New York, June 22. The head of the U.N. Children's Fund] (UtfICEF) announced yesterday he hua recommended that U*****,000 be apportioned to feed 116.000 mothers and children in flood-stricken East Pakistan. Executive Director Maurice R. Pate proposed apportionment of 3,567 metric tons (7,862,000
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  • 131 3 CAIiCUTTA: Scheiues for the development of water supply and sanitation have made only Mow progress in the Stated during the first FiveYcar Plan, Ik is learned. A sum of Rs> 240,000,000 was provided by tile State* m their plans for this purpose of which R», 110,000,000 were for
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  • 342 3 Gang War In London LONDON, June 22: Mounting criticism of vice and gang warfare in London brake Into the House of Commons on Thursday with members demanding quick action to cleanup tite British capital's underRichard Rapier Stokes, wealthy industrialist and leading Labourite, charged that six-for-sale girls who walk the London
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  • 153 3 INDIA TO PRODUCE MORE COCONUTS CALCUTTA: Though India ia the second largest coconut growing country in the world with an annual output* of 3,800,0000,000 nuts, the country experiences a deficit of about 40,000 tons in terms of coconut oil, it is computed. Estimates show that this deficit will go up
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  • 211 3 BOMBAY: The Central Silk Board here is evolving two toproved breeds of aflk worm and has opened culture centres in Kalimponr and Ootacamund to U?* P?SPO»e, It is learned. The improve^ species of worm is obtained from cross* breeding: the multfvoltl indigenous stock with univolti
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  • 37 3 President Sukarno of Indonesia (left) smile* on his arrival by air at Wahn Airport, Bonn, Germany, on June 18, as he is greeted by Dr. Tbeodor Heuss (right). President of the Federal German Republic.
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  • 289 3 A SEMINAR ON TEACHING OF SCIENCE SIMLA: The All-India Seminar on the teaching of science in Secondary Schools began here recently. Mr. C. P. N. Singh, Governor of Punjab, who inaugurated the seminar said that a heavy responsibility rested on the shoulders of science teachers in schools in the country.
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  • 86 3 WASHINGTON, Jun* J2. The International Co-operation Administration has announced purchased authorisation to Thailand for *2,600,000 and to India for $778,000. The grant to Thailand Is for ths textile products, including fabrics, cordage and twine! The goods may be purchased anywhere In the world, i One grant
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  • 69 3 MADRAS: The World Meteorologicai Organisation (WMO)— youngest of the 10 specialised agencies working in collaboration with the United Nations— will complete by the end of next month, the preparation of an International Cloud Atlas. The atlas will bt in two volumes, one containing 800 pages of text
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  • 145 3 MAKE CONGRESS INTO LIVE INSTITUTION injsl,loke: An appeal to the Congress workers and leaders to make the Congress Committee in each district "live institutions" so that they could serve the public effectively was made here last weak bv Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs, in
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  • 234 3 KARACHI: The leader of the Soviet trade delegation, Mr. Kuzmin, confidently predicted that the present fegotiations between Pakistan and the Soviet Union "are sure to result In some happy news." Ho added: "This much I can say: the negotiations are being conducted in a very friendly atmosphere."
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  • 91 3 RANGOON, June, 22 Jim Vaughan, American director of the Hong Kong Transportation Corporation,* Thursday turned over to the state owned inland Waterway Transportation Board the first four of 30 oil barges ordered by the a L» coat ncnrl y two million dollar*. Vaughan mada the 2.600 miles
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  • 891 4 EMPLOYMENT OPPaHtLNfTIES y NEW DELHI: If *fl (Heated darjp* the Second kMt IM «rfUkNi j* «pp crrat*d— l* *Ult<» f«c «e and W mifpoa ft* tte W Oreat att^bOon .win hdta W be paid to maximise the em* ploys*** unfawisi V the proJe«t» dtel in
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  • 341 4 BLINDED COLUMNIST ON POWER OF A U.S. LABOUR BOSS WASHINGTON, June 22. Blinded labour columnist victor Rlesel of New York says leftist labour leader Harry Bridges holds the power to cut the strategic "lifeline" between San Francisco and Honolulu and to close both ports. Bridges is U.S. west coast boss
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  • 108 4 NEW DELHI: A continuous assessment of efficiency of various projects ij» to be undertaken by a special Committee on projects with the Union Home Minister as its Chairman. The Committee will also initiate studies with the object of evolving suitable forma of organisation, methods, standards, and techniques
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    78 4 SKTJL^iSSS 1 turn§ t0 mlle th Duk <* Edinburgh as they leave the Throne Room of W }2 ?°L c Z m ln P l oo o" June 18 after Ht Majesty had invested Sir Anthony Eden as a Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter. Watching the
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  • 346 4 Minister Allays Tamils' Fears KANDY: Mr. T. S. llangaratne, Minister for Labour, Housing and Social Services, said her* that there was no ■ujmpt by the Government at racial discrimination. Mr. Ilangaratne added that the Tamil population need not have any fear that their language
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  • 198 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Rosslyn Koch (Appointed Member) said in the House that a deputation of Burgher leaders had informed the Prime Minister of the points that were worrying them, such as the medium of instruction and the future of various age groups in the Burgher community. Mr. Suntharahngam:
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  • 114 4 COLOMBO: The Prone Minister, Mr S. W. R. D. Bandaranaikt* Mrs. Bandaranaike and their' three chidren went to Kataragama on Sunday. They visited the Kiri Vehera and made offerings at the Maha Devale. The offerings consisted of a golden sword, 500 plates of kiribath and
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  • 112 4 JJUJNXYAYA: Late on Friday Wune 15) night two of the oldest commercial establishments and shops belonging to Jaffna Tamils were broken toto and looted. Practical!* all goods in the shop, including textiles wristlet watches! suitcases and fountain pens were stolen. Damage is assessed at about
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  • 93 4 COLOMBO: T. K. Nandaaena of Matara, who broke into a boutique on June 6th, wa# sentenced to a year's rigorous imprisonment by the Chief Coton** Magistrate, Mr. J.E.A. A.IICS **Nandasena had been found guilty 6t house breaking and theft of cigarettera, olothe* and money, all to the value
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  • 367 4 Act With Wisdom Sobriety KANDY: The Mahanayake Thero of Malwatte, WeUwlta Saranankara Thero, has issued a statement exhorting the Sinhalese and Tamil communities to act with wisdom and sobriety in the present situation and determine to maintain peace and unity in the country. In his statement he says that it
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  • 110 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Justice, Mr. M. W. H. de Silva, Q.C. In a letter to the Incorporated Law Society of Ceylon states that only those with a credit pass in Sinhalese in the G.C.E. for the proctors' course and a pass in the H.B.C.
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  • 35 4 WASHINGTON, June 28, Due to an acute shortage of nickle. the United State* Thursday embargoed exports of all nickle bearing scrap materials for the third Quarter etf th« y?ar. AP
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  • 69 4 COLOMBO: The Member for Kopay, Mr. C. Vanniasingam, who spoke in Tamil on the Language Bill, had to abandon speaking in Tamil after about an hour. Members complained to Mr. Vanniasingam, that they could not follow the translation of his speech, which came
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  • 49 4 COLOMBO: Five police constables were admitted to the Jaffna hospital with gunshot injuries, following a clash at Chavakachcheri. It i s alleged that the ooiice had gone to make an arrest opposite a cinema, in the Chavakachcheri bazaar when a party of civilians opened fire.
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  • 265 4 JAIPUR: Prime Minister Nehru has, la letter to the President of the Ra/attftan Bhooswami Saflfh, Thekur Madan Sin«l», expreated the hope that the dispute between the Rajasthan Government and the Sangh on the question of jaglr abolition would be ami* cably settled by the time he returns from abroad,
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  • 191 4 NEW DELHI: The policy ei Indian troops operating: in Naga hills district of Assam is not to destroy food- grains; on the other ttand, the Government of India have Just sanctioned nearly 14,000 maunds of foodgrains for free distribution among peaceful Naga vUi' agers who nave
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  • 153 4 BOMBAY: The Indian Government haa invited proposals from a number of U. 8. firms SttSn? 11 "tf"*"^ 'J" a new te l foundry tadian Bmbussy inWaahinsA USIS release issued here says: "The Embassy reported also that dollar expenditures incurred for the services of the American engineers
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  • 71 4 CAIRO. June 22, Mr ghepilov, accompanied by Mr Evgeny Kiaaelev, the Soviet Ambassador, last night had his fifth meeting with the ■gyptian Premier, Lieutenant Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, since he arrived here to attend Na ttonal Day ceremonies. They are to meet again today to draft a Joint
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  • 250 4 meeting of 600 eye specialist^ yesterday be grafted the corneas of a chicken to the eyea mt a lf^WaMld^^rl to improve ner eyesight. Japaa's to* SSaSritie^offS no comment. Prof. Tasujl Kuwabara of Keio University said: "The Japanese people havo a strong aversion to an act of obtaining corneas from
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  • 213 4 GENEVA, June 22. The Greek delegation to the International Labour Conference walked out of Thursday's session when its worker delegate Andres* KyrtakJpulos was refused the floor to criticise the British Minister of Labour lan MasLeod. MacLeod had made a fleetinz reference to the Cyprus pr <£
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  • 106 4 PLAYWRIGHT TO MARRY MARILYN WASHINGTON, June 32 Playwright Arthur Miller said yesterday he la rdtajr. to marry Miller let the news out In talking with reporters at a ■hort break In a hearing; at which he was being questioned by the Houae Committee on Un-American activities. £ie 40-year-old playwright saw
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  • 76 4 KOPAY: Consequent on the PMsins of the Slnhala Only BiU in Parliament, Borne Tamil public men are arranging to launch a compaign of non-co-operation with the Government. A pamphlet was recently Uwued calling upon all*the Tamil leaders to sink their political differences and organi *n assodaUon which would
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  • 23 5 Shirley Blythe of the Sinhalese screen is a popular actress and kaya wnicn is hoped to be a great success.
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  • 170 5 «tf ANKADIPA." the Sinhal- ese dally with the largest circulation, announces the results of the poll It held to decide the best actor and actress in Sinhalese films, as well as the year's best Sinhalese film. Fans were not disappointed when B.A.W. Jayamanne and Rukmanl Devi
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  • 122 5 T»HE new Government Is determined to see that in future money does not flow from Ceylon to India, either for the production of Sihalese films or for the purchase of South Indian (Tamil) films. The Ministry of Posts, Broadcasting and Information states that a sum of
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  • 99 5 'THE Sinhalese film Daiva Vlpakaya, released last month, is another trumph for B.A.W. Jayamanne, the actorproducer. < For the first time la any of his productions, his brother, Bd- !!<■. and his sister-in-law, Rukmanl Devi, are not IB the cut, but their absence has been compensated
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  • 89 5 THE Pakistan National Hairdressers' Federation, Karachi, has, in a memorandum submitted to the Karachi, East Pakistan and Punjab Film Censor Boards, demanded a ban on the exhibition of the newly-released Pakistani film, "Chhoti Begum." Mr. Islam Salmani, convenor of the Federation, said in the memorandum that the
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    20 5 CEYLON'S "Cinema Mogul," Sir Chittampalam Gardiner, will shortly go on an extensive tour of film producing counMi
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  • 158 5 CIR CHITTAMPALAM GAR- DINER, Managing Director of Ceylon Theatres Ltd. (he is called the "Cinema Mogul of Ceylon"), has also commenced building a film studio and it Is likely to be completed much before Government's contemplated -project materialises. In this connection. Sir Chittampalam is undertaking a
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  • 196 5 Introduction By Shantaram THANAK Jhanak Payal Baaje (Dance of Shiva) is ft glorious creation of India's film wizard V. Shantaram H which has wrested the ad-J ministration of the innumerable! Hollywood experts who happen-i ed to pass through India re-^ cently. The picture is a noble
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  • 200 5 DREM Nath and Shashikala are big names indeed in the aim circles of India, the former as the dashing hero and the latter a the sensuous queen. But in "ASE-HAYAT," they appear out of sorts, incred'ble black-magic and an overdose of dance and music contributing
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  • 240 5 ASHOK KUMAR IS SCARED OF "BHAI BHAI" JT IS seldom that Ashok Kumar misses a first night and and his absence at the glittering premiere of Bhai Bhai did not escape the notice of fans. Almost everybody in nuns was there: Kishore Kumar, Shyama, Nargis, David, Om Prakash, Neelam, Nirupa
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  • 202 5 SUNIL Dutt and Rajendra Kumar, who play brothers in Mehboob's "Mother India," have got used to calling Nargis "Mummy" since she plays the role of their mother in the film. Even at filmland functions and receptions, the two fun-loving boys refer to her like this and clamour for
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    19 5 I RATHER unusual that Raj |Kapoor appears thus on tha screen. See more of it in "JAQTE RAHO".
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  • 115 5 THOSE who have been satiated with the exhibitions of Yolandas, Lupita Lopezes and Rose Char 8 in this glitterine City's night spots, can, for a refreshing and invigorating change, witness the get-crazy belly shakings of Naima Akef. a well known Egyptian actress in the 'Four Daughters and
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  • 228 5 VTO matter how much a star is inured to the tedium of work, there is a certain charm about shooting outdoors which never fades. It was so on the silver sands of Versova beach, where Director I. S. Johar and a band of grease-painted fishertolk
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  • 140 5 Coming across a Self-Port-trait of Usha Kiron Nargis, who is soon to write her own, exclaimed, "It's simply amazing how very much like Usha's was my own childhood. "I remember, when I was about eight years old, I used to keep a diary. After a
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  • 60 5 THE Films Division's latest documentary on Tanjore. released recently, highlights the historical and cultural background of this famous city and gives a graphic account of the various arts which have flourished there. This documentary, produced in the cultural series, also records the progress of the city in
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  • 157 5 AN excellent film with powerw ful human appeal and dramatic grip are the attributes I would think of for "The Night Of The Hunter." moat ruthless realism was Its place in this picture and It has. a point as well as purpose, not
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  • 206 5 I»HE latest Indian documentary to come to the screen is Hind Educational Films' "Sikh Gurudwaras," produced by S. D. Puri. This four-reeler depicts the history of the Sikh people, their sacrifices and their sacrifices and their heroic exploits as enshrined in the story of their temples. Tn
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  • 139 5 The one film star who not only missed the "Miss Burmafarewell night but also .suffered much as result of prepar--25? ,t° SS° the f wction was Sbelfa Ramani wh.o had a tseri- ous accident that evening. f s *L ell was all agog to go to the Roof
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  • 239 5 N ow that she has hit the Hindi screen in Naya Aadmi r the lovely Jamuna is all set to move on and conquer North Indian audiences. The charming South Indian star who delighted her audiences with her performance In the Jupiter film was a mere schoolgirl when
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  • 209 5 COUTH India's top-raking film star Padmlni disclosed that she would act in an Indo-Soviet film titled "Pardeshi", to be directed by the well-known writer-producer K. A. Abbas. Padmini, who was addressing the South Indian Film Journalists' Association over an informal "tea" at
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  • 146 5 WRONG MOTI ANSWERED HER HOW did MotilaJ and Ratnamal get acquainted? It was a strange occurrence, way back in 1945, the recollection of which sends them Into peals of laughter even today. Both of them met recently at a "muhurat" in Bombay when Ratnamafla asked the veteran actor: "Do you
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  • 219 6 Strike Fmmd Lammeked Memtm Asked To Contribute 50 Cents Each Per Month The Singapore City CooaoU Water Dept. Labour Union unanimously decided at Executive Mnuflwa; to set up a Strike Fond by coileßTiß. So cento from eacfc member per month with 4M
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  • 181 6 'Snowman' Or Top Of Lhotse KATMANDU. Nepal, June 23.— A tiny "abominable snowman" doll lies burled on the desolate summit of 27,890--foot Lhotse the world's fourth highest peak, it was revealed yesterday. It was left by 36-year<"ld aircraft technician Ernst Retee, a member of the Swiss expedition which recently Conquered
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  • 118 6 IND. PRINCE ON HONEYMOON IN* ROME ROME, June 23.— Hindu Prince Adtayya Saharangchu, 27, and his bride, the former Janet Hicks of Braintree, England, arrived in Rome yesterday on their honeymoon. The 20-year-old blonde beauty queen married the Prince son at the Maharajah of Mymsenlngh—at the Braintree Town Hall six
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  • 81 6 HONQ KONG, June 23.— Red China's secret police boas said yesterdajl spying and sabotage are widespread on the mainland and vowed to atamn It out. Peiping Radio said Public Security Minister ix> Jui Ching told the National People'* Congress in Peiping his forces had "unearthed many
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  • 49 6 HONG KONG, June 23.— Poking Radio said Red China and Poland sighed a 41,000,000 ruble trade agreement. The broadcast said the agreement, signed in Warsaw last Thursday, provided for China to buy 373 dicsel generators. 580 tractors, and 80 bull dozers among other mechanical products. A.P.
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  • 88 6 Britain's Gordon Pirie crosses the line on the rain-sodden track in Khron* Mindes Stadium, Bergen, to win the 5,000 metres event in the world record time of 13 minutes 36.8 seconds. Russian Vladimir Kutx trails 25 yards behind him (extreme left). Kutz led all
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  • 127 6 The Annual General Meeting of the Kelantan Indian Association was b?ld on June 15 at the Association premises at Kota Bharu under the auspices of the President Mr. AR. A. Nachiappan. and the following office-bearer were elected for the ensu4ng yar: President: Mr. AR. A. Naciiiappan was
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  • 486 6 MEHTA ASSURES C/. S. HI SI HESS MEN NEW YORK: The Indian Ambassador, Mr. G. L.. Metita, addressing a business group In Harvard, reiterated that foreign capital could expect fair treatment in India though the country's objective was to build a "socialist pattern
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  • 84 6 KARACHI: A conference of Pakistani Envoys in Europe will be held in Montreux, Switzerland, on July 10. A Foreign Office spokesman said that the conference, which would follow the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in London, will last one or two days. It Will be presided over
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  • 863 6 /OUTSPOKEN recommendav tions on racial and cultural differences and contrasting economic standards between Asia and Australia have been agreed upon by Asians and Australians after four days of keen discussion. Their decisions were reached at the 11th annual conference of the Associated Youth Committee of Western
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