Indian Daily Mail, 8 July 1956
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Title Section16 1956-07-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 142 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article539 1956-07-08 1 Neutralism Means Independence —Nehru REPLY TO NIXON'S CRITICISM: INDIA'S POLICY DEFENDED LONDON, Juiy 7 Prime Minister Nehru of India said last night that American leaders who criticise his neutralist policy take an attitude "opposed to the democratic way of life." Nehru spake at a crowded news conference m India House.A.P. - 539 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-07-08 1 The President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad (left) greets the Nizam of Hyderabad (right) reputedly the world s richest man, at Rashtrapati Nilayam, Bolarum. It is reported that the Nizam m hi* talks with the President who is visit.ng Hyderabad, brought up the question of a101 words
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226 1956-07-08 1 Menon Chowdury Lunch With Lloyd And Pearson IjONDON, July B— British Foreign Secretary Stlwyn Lloyd today brought the senior foreign policy makers of India and Pakistan together for a talk and informants said later that the future of divided Kashmir was one of the subjects discussed.AP - 226 words
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201 1956-07-08 1 SINHA'S ASSURANCE TO DEMONSTRATORS (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, July 6— The West Bengal Legislature has approved of the States Reorganisation Bill making territorial changes between Bengal and Bihar but have urged that further 350 square miles of Bihar territory must be included.Copyright - 201 words
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Article164 1956-07-08 1 WASHINGTON, July 7: Se-nate-House conferees agreed yesterday on a U554,128,283,--370 foreign aid authorisation bill but a move was on m the House to hold actual appropriations nearly US$5OO,--000,000 below that figure. The House Appropriations Committee recommended appropriation of U553,665,920.. 000. President Eisenhower asked about US$5,OOO million forA.P. - 164 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-07-08 1 ference of British Commonwealth Premiers. Photo "hows: o T h ru ?cilt«) and l Ho Hand robes) present* caskets containing copies of the freedom, to Nehru (centre) ana (left, holding casket).31 words
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81 1956-07-08 1 QUICK DISPOSAL OF IMPORT LICENCE APPLICATIONS NEW DELHI: The disposal of applications for import licences has been speeded up considerably. Out of a total of 115,755 applications m the JanuaryJune period of 1955 all except 600 were disposed of before the end of the period, m JulyDecember that year, all81 words
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139 1956-07-08 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 7 —The Government of India was urged to use its friendly offices with Ceylon Government to see that the Tamil-Speaking people m the Island were treated justly, at a public meeting here last night Speakers139 words
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148 1956-07-08 1 CENTRE ÜBGED TO APPOINT BOUNDARY COMMISSION From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 7 Madras and Andhra State Governments have failed to reach agreement about the border areas even three yearn after partition. It is learnt that Madras will now press upon the Central Government to148 words
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152 1956-07-08 1 S. AFRICA BACKS RED CHINA'S CAUSE LONDON, July 6: Mr. Johannes Strijdom, the South African Prime Minister, said here yesterday it seemed unrealistic that such a big power as Communist China should be out of the United Nations. But the question of diplomatic recognition Of the Peking Government was "quiteReuter - 152 words
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95 1956-07-08 1 VILLAGERS TRY TO STOP EXPORT OF RICE CALCUTTA: Two persons were killed and two others injured m a firing incident m Khejuri Police Station area of Midnapore district on June 27 over the question of exporting rice from th e area, according to official reports. The incident occurred when the95 words
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Article98 1956-07-08 1 LONDON, July 7. India's Ambassador to the Soviet Union fc'aid yesterday he believe*? "the West ha* little to fear from Russia." The envoy, K. P. S. Menon. told reporters he is convinced Rus&aa wants sincerely "to make friends." Menon, preparing to fly back toA.P. - 98 words
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Article97 1956-07-08 1 COLOMBO, July 7.— The Upper House of the Ceylonese Parliament yesterday passed the controvers.al language bill which started fierce riots throughout the country last month. The bill makes Sinhalese the official language Instead of English which has been In use for more than 150 years. The changeoverA.P. - 97 words
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Article189 1956-07-08 1 Five Communist terrorists and a British soldier were kiUed m action m the Gelang Patah area of Johore on Friday afternoon, July 6. A routine six-man Patrol of the Ist Queen's Regiment saw some clothes hanging to dry some distance away. Realising there must be a terrorist189 words
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169 1956-07-08 1 Indian Air Force Now In Charge At Car Nicobar From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 7— The last British military base m Indian territory has been handed back to the Government of India. A Press Note states that 'he Government of India169 words
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Article72 1956-07-08 1 COLOMBO: The U.K. High Commissioner m Ceylon has informed His Highness H. B. T. Didi, heir to the Maldlvian throne, that he cannot take any action m connexion with* a petition that the Maldives should be handed over to the Ceylon Government. His Highness, who I*72 words
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Article, Illustration6586 1956-07-08 2 DR. MOHANED HUSSAIN NAINAR - DR. MOHANED HUSSAIN NAINAR By First And Earliest Cultural Links Examined FOLLOWING ARTICLE BY DR. MOHAMED HUSSAIN NAINAR, FORMER HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF ARAB STUDIES, MADRAS UNIVERSITY, ON INDIAN, PARTICULARLY TAMIL, INFLUENCE IN SOUTH EAST ASIA, ANALYSES B ri EFLY THE LITTLE KNOWN ASPECTS6,586 words
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Article, Illustration1757 1956-07-08 3 1- Orator a From Bengal i K. ISWARA DUTT fUQ country In the world has risen to greatness without owing something to those who could move the multitude by their power of eloquence. If the written world survives long the spoken word has a more immediate1,757 words
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Article, Illustration1847 1956-07-08 3 rnHE possibility that Stalin touched off t*e Korean War to put Communist China into a Soviet power squeeze Is being examined by sped* alists til Soviet affairs, the New Torn Times said. Thfe power play theory, which has been suggested In the past, is understood to be receiving1,847 words
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Article358 1956-07-08 3 LONDON: The recent talks m Athens between the representatives of the Greek Chambers of Commerce and delegates from the Arab countries may have important results for traders oprrating m Syria, the Lebanon' Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt. The talks covered a wide field but it is believed358 words
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41 1956-07-08 3 PAX. BUS PLUNGES INTO RIVER: 22 DROWNED KARACHI, July f. Twenty-two people were drowned yesterday night when a fully laden mm skidded down a bank and plunged into a rain-swollen river 30 miles from Kara* chl, it was learned here yesterday.41 words
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Article3051 1956-07-08 4 INDIAN Forms Formulas •yHE ultimate question between two human beings, so said Thomas Carlyle, the Scottish philosopher, m one of his splenetic moods it: 'Can you eat me or can i eat you?' If Carlyle is right, we certainly <!o our best to hide that question under many layers of3,051 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-07-08 4 PHOTO. Jmtmtrr pass the nmtmm stead dnrln* the M r parade by t*« taMM Anr IkM—,* Tools, on June 24. Tun Wan Premier Habtb MmJi* wrb» aeen bsoeath the canopy at right (ttnndtßW {Mart, dack Mrit, fex)> Flotara at lifkt l» tkat of TaMb BabU, SupremeA.P. - 56 words
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405 1956-07-08 4 Oxygen For Climbing Of Mt. Everest NEW DELHI: Man ceases to think of woman atop the snowclad Himalayan peaks, according to Dr. Albert Eggier, leader of the successful Swiss expedition to Mount Everest. A woman journalist asked Dr. Eggier at a Press conference here recently whether he would comment on405 words
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188 1956-07-08 4 QUARRELLED OVER Rs. 1 LAKH 'LOOTED' FROM MAHARAJA PARIS: Three gangsters wh«j were involved m a shooting incident on the fashionable Avenue Des Camps Elysee, m Paris after the fleecing of an unnamed Indian Maharaja, were sentenced to prison terms, varying from two and tour years. One man, Jean Sereni,188 words
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Article145 1956-07-08 4 DONT NEGLECT ENGLISH, SAYS MONK MATARA: "Smce Sinhalese has been made the state language of thui country, English ana Tamil must also be give their rightful places," said Vellatota Pangnudassi Thero, Chief Incumbent of the Nagarnikaramya Temple, Kltalagama. The monk was speaking from the chair at an inaugural meeting of145 words
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Article, Illustration180 1956-07-08 4 TWO GOAN PRIESTS ARRESTED BELGAUM: Two Goan Catholic priests from Salcete and two Goans Bala Zambaulikar and Govind Shanaikar from Zambulim village were arrested by the Portuguese Police recently for aiding nationalists, a report reaching the National Congress here said. Large-scale arrests for National activities continue to be made and180 words
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Article486 1956-07-08 4 DAPHNE CLARE - DAPHNE CLARE By MUCH INTERESTED IN CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME A beautiful young Kashmiri Is rapidly becoming an outstanding radio and television personality In London. Tragedy shadowed the early life of Padmlni Sharma. She was born m Srinagar during the typhoid epidemic. Her k father was strickenNAFEN - 486 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-07-08 5 I Gypsy-look makes one giddy and Nimmi assumes one to best advantage m A.V.Ms. "Bhal Bhai", a picture that is setting up a record.26 words
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Article182 1956-07-08 5 CASTAWAY NUNS NOW SCREEN VOGUE (LONDON: The idea of a nun shipwrecked with only male companions m distress seems m some danger of being overworked. Right en the heels of the start of "Seawife" which has Just that theme, a second picture is announced which duplicates the situation. Twentieth Century-Fox182 words
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Article199 1956-07-08 5 THEY CRY WHEN THEIR HERO DIES T\O MODERN cinema audien- ces wax emotional over the screen fate of famous stars It seems they do and are almost as concerned about what happens as were any fans m filmland's heyday between the wars. Witness Gilbert Roland's experiences. "Every time I 'die'199 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-07-08 5 Girl With Legendary Legs I BRUNETTE beauty Cyd Charisse is the girl with the legendary legs and Cinderella toes. She is sleek, seductive and eerious m art ac well as life. Her career is as high as the •tars. Her happy marriage to singer Tony Martin keeps her In the105 words
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Article, Illustration121 1956-07-08 5 lskfjldjg j -Finest Indian Film THANAK JHANAK PAYAL. en as the leading players In BAAJE Is a great picture the picture. The graceful move;lorif ying the greatness of ments of handsome Gopi indian culture. The film Wiza%j iflrishna coupled with the tend>f India Director V. Shantaram der121 words
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Article, Illustration692 1956-07-08 5 "1 Was Not Ambitioas Before, stfsyhh my body. It never entered my n> uu to oe fashionable, because i am not even know wnat tiiai meant. My nair was aiwyya comoed bauK tight rrom uiy lorenead so tnat not one ruux wad ever out of692 words
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Article77 1956-07-08 5 The Travancore Sisters, Lalitha, Padmini, and Ragini, will make their first appearance together on the Hindi screen. They will appear m a colour dance sequence m Eagle Films Qaidi. Padmini, the second sister, is playing the feminine lead m the Him opposite Suresh. The supporting77 words
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Article93 1956-07-08 5 LONDON: "Cinema-Scope"-type wide-screen pictures cam I be screened m your own home I thanks to new amateur movie apparatus now becoming avail- I able. French-made, it comprises a] special camera using ordinary 9.5 millimetre film but exposing it chain-wise instead of one frame above the other.93 words
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Article76 1956-07-08 5 MEENA AND DILIP WITH SOHRAB MODY Meena Kumari has been signed by Bombay Films to play the feminine lead m "Yahudi-ki-Larki." She will portray the role of the daughter of Ezra the Jew. Teamed opposite her will be Dilip Kumar. The other members of the cast include Sohrab Mody, Nigar,76 words
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Article74 1956-07-08 5 The caves at Ajanta and Ellora will figure In the documentary film on the Buddha which Is being made by Blmal Roy Productions on behalf of the Government of India. Some scenes have also been taken In Igatpurl, Madh Island and other places around Bombay where a74 words
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Article55 1956-07-08 5 First prise m a contest organised by the Government of India for the best antlonal malaria control unit was won by a team stationed at Mysore, Altogether 119 units from &U Over India competed. The competition was part of the campaign being carried out siatance, to protect the55 words
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122 1956-07-08 5 Rossellini To Make Film In Bombay ACE Italian film director Roberto Rossellini expects to make his next picture m India this year. At his London hotel, he said, that production would be arranged m Bombay at the end of September. No details are yet available. "The story, script and casting122 words
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Article85 1956-07-08 5 TRAVERS IN TAINTED VEIL' British star Bill Travers is to team with Eleanor Parker In MGM's forthcoming production of "The Painted Veil". Famous British director Ronald Neame will be m charge. Travers got a long-term contract for his performance opposite Ava Gardner m "Bhowani Junction", was then promptly cased as85 words
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Article92 1956-07-08 5 Fifteen hundred old films including some classics going right back to early silent days are being put on the market by M.G.M. They are destined not for the cinema screen but for international iion networks. Arr> 70 features films are Mi /on the Bounty,92 words
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Article104 1956-07-08 5 i "Genevieve". ancient fourwheeled film star of a few seai sons ago. has a rattling new rival. "Clement," solid-tyred, 1 chain-drive relic seen m the new RKO Radio Technicolor comedy "The First Travelling t Saleslady." I "Clement" is owned m the I picture by Barry Nelson and 3 befriended104 words
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155 1956-07-08 5 NEW YORK: Britain's top glamour star Diana Dors is m danger of eclipsing Hollywood's Marilyn Monroe. Diana, who is here m a welter of dazzling publicity to make her first Hollywood picture, is being deluged with fantastic offers. No less than 30 proposals have155 words
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Article50 1956-07-08 5 MARATHI RELIGIOUS FILM Nava Chitra are to produce a religious film based on the Marathi classic Shiva Leelamrut. The film will be entitled "Shiva Pooja." Sulochana will play the feminine lead. G. D. Madgulkar has written the dialogue and the lyrics of the film. Sudhir Phadke will compose the music.50 words
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Article40 1956-07-08 5 Wahida Rehanuin, the south Indian dancer, currently playIng m Guru Dutfs "C.1.D.." has now been signed by Sangit Chitra for an important role In their forthcoming production starring Dilip Kumar. A. R. Kardar will direct the film.40 words
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Article71 1956-07-08 5 Nawabdip Haider haw bc«>n signed by Bimal Roy Productions for their "Parivar" to be directed by Ashit Sen. 1 The picture, an adaptation of the Bengal film "Ardhangii ni." is a comedy. i The cast Includes Usha Kiri an. Sabita Chatterji. Kama]. I Durga Khote, Kumud Shankar, Jairaj, Sajjan,71 words
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61 1956-07-08 5 "EK-HI-RASTA" ENTERED FOR VENICE FESTIVAL BOMBAY: The Hindi film "Ek-hi-Rasta" produced and directed by B. R. Chopra has been selected as one of the Indian entries to the International Film Festival to be held at Venice from August 28 to September 3. This film will also be exhibited on a61 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-07-08 5 Valjayantlmala it no more a tmall girl, but hat started blos•oming into maidenhood, at v hich stage of course, one is confronted with problem* of I ©art. This sophisticated look It found In "*lUron te Ai-sey", voelal entertainer of V. W.43 words
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Article1575 1956-07-08 6 PREMIERS 9 JOINT S 1 They Seek Friendship With All: Changes In Soviet Union Noted LONDON, July 7— The nine Prime Ministers of the British Commonwealth yesterday wound up a 10--day Conference m agreement that though better relations with Russia would be welcomed, the actual1,575 words
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Article130 1956-07-08 6 German Classes In Singapore Two public courses ijn the Uejrma-* language tor beginlers will start during the next tw o weeks m the "German L-touse" at I—s,1 5, First Avenue, m Bukit Timah Road. They will be given by the Lector for the German language an the Jniversity of Malaya.130 words
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Article98 1956-07-08 6 SHBSWWU OFFICE-BEARERS At the annual general meeting of The Singapore HarbWharf Workers' union held recently at the u&ion premises, the following office-bearers were elected to serve during the year 1956-57. President: Mr. s. Rengasamy, Vice-President: Mr. M. Abusali, Gen. Secretary: Mr. S. Ignatius, Asst. Secretary-. Mr. V. Seethapathy, Treasurer: Mr.98 words
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Article58 1956-07-08 6 Singapore athletes are invited to take part m the Invitation One Mile (open) Race at the Shell Sports club Annual Sports at Paya Lebar on Saturday, July 28. Tiie meeting starts at 2.30 p.m. Entries should be sent to Mr. Anthony Choong, c/o Training Department, Shell House, Collyer58 words
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Article150 1956-07-08 6 FURNITURE BELONGING TO DUPLEIX BOMBAY: The Art Purchase Committee of the Government of India has decided to acquire a complete range of furniture originally made for the French Resident-General m India, M. Dupleix, nearly 200 years ago. It is proposed to house the ornately carved south Indian furniture at Rashtrapati150 words
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82 1956-07-08 6 ONE IN THREE WORKERS IN U.S. IS WOMAN NEW YORK: One third of the total number of people employed m the United States is made up of women, it Is shown m figures just published here. Apart from breaking into the general labour market, they are taking really masculline jobs,82 words
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