Indian Daily Mail, 17 July 1956
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Title Section16 1956-07-17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 151 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUL.Y 17, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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239 1956-07-17 1 -.KRISHNA MENOtt "IT'S NOT INDIA'S POLICY TO SIT IN JUDGMENT OVER OTHERS" I NEW YORK, July 16: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Minister without Portfolio in the Indian Cabinet, denied last night that there had been any deterioration in relationship between India and the UnitedReuter - 239 words
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Article392 1956-07-17 1 NEUTRALISM AN "INEPT" WORD An A.P. report adds: India's V. K. Krishna Menon said on Sunday India does not intend to "sit in judgment on other nations" despite attacks on her "neutrality". Appearing on the NBC television show "Meet The Press", he was asked whether Vice President Nixon was correctA.P. - 392 words
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Article126 1956-07-17 1 DYNAMITE SCARE ON PLANE ELKO. NEVADA. July 16: A United Airlines DC 6 with 63 passengers aboard, including 18 members of the San Francisco ballet troupe, made an emergency landing here last night after learning of an anonymous report that dynamite was aboard. It appeared that there would be aA.P. - 126 words
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Article126 1956-07-17 1 Nehru's Visit France's Hope PARIS, July 16: French leaders see in tomorrow's visit of Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, a golden opportunity to persuade him to use his influence to restrain Egypt from interference in the Algerian situation. Mr. Nehru, who arrives late today, will meet M. Guy Mollet,126 words
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Article98 1956-07-17 1 Mr. Nehru has shown an understanding for the policy being pursued by the French Government. He made it clear to M. Pineau during his visit to New Delhi last March that he shares the French view that Algeria is a unique problem which cannot be treatedReuter - 98 words
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309 1956-07-17 1 ANONYMOUS LETTERS TO LEE Franc Our Corresnvndent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: Public reaction to the proposed tax increase was conveyed to the Minister of Finance, Mr. H. S. Lee, when a number of anonymous letter writers bluntly told the Minister that he was a mere309 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-07-17 1 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Motherleav* a traditional 0» W caravan durln 0 her July vleit to the two day "Hone to Hell copter" Exhibition held at MaHborough-Houee, St. J Palace, London. The Exhibition, ehowlng travee v n J ft||^J v J} olothet from 1756 to60 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-07-17 1 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, kisses his sister Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Indian High Commissioner, as he leaves London Airport for Bonn, Germany.29 words
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543 1956-07-17 1 WASHINGTON, July 16: Top Eisenhower Administration officials were reported on Sunday to have serious doubts about whether to go ahead with plans to give Egypt to buttd the big Aswan dam on the Nile River. Some authorities are now in favour ofA.P. - 543 words
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Article35 1956-07-17 1 E. GERMAN P.M. FOR MOSCOW BERLIN, July 16: Communist East Germany announced on Saturday that Premier Otto Grotewohl and other top leaders will go to Moscow on Monday tor "important 11 military •MM tcwomto ttlk*35 words
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235 1956-07-17 1 -LIN YEW HOCK CALCUTTA, July 16: Chief Minister of Singapore Mr. Lim Yew Hock told a newsman on Sunday he is not going to London with any fresh plan for granting Independence to Singapore. "Nevertheless it's evitable I will have talks on Singapore with235 words
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Article155 1956-07-17 1 Duke Falls From Horse: No Injury WINDSOR, England, July 16. The Duke of Edinburgh fell heavily from his horse while playing polo Sunday while Queen Elizabeth and their two children looked on Two medical men among the spectators at Windsor Great Park rushed to the knot of players who hadA.P. - 155 words
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Article55 1956-07-17 1 NO MERDEKA TALKS AGAIN Talking to reporters in Bombay where he arrived in the evening Mr. Lim said he would not re-open talks at London regarding the Colony's Independence. "We haw been knocked down once. We don't want to be knocked down again," he said. "We are just carrying onReuter - 55 words
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156 1956-07-17 1 QUEEN REJECTS EX-SERGEANTS PETITION LONDON. July 16: The Queen has refused to review the conviction of ex-Sergeant Frederick Emmett-Dunne who is serving a life sentence in a London gaol for the murder in Germany of his wife's first husband, a fellow-soldier. The War Office announced yesterday that a petition byReuter - 156 words
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Article194 1956-07-17 1 CHANGES IN INDIA OFFICE HOURS In view of the visit of the Indian Naval Flotilla to Malaya and Singapore, som^ temporary changes have been made in the office hours of India House, office of the Indian Commissioner in Singapore. These changes came into effect yesterday and will remain in forceAP - 194 words
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253 1956-07-17 1 WASHINGTON, July 16: Police charged Honald Eugene Rowley, 24, on Saturday in connection with the burning of Crosses outside a hotel where Chief Justice Earl Warren lives and also outside the home of Justice Frankfurter. The burning Crosses rre the emblem of theA.P. - 253 words
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567 1956-07-17 2 WITH all the force at his command and all the vehemence that his eloquence is capable of, India's delegate Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon appealed last week before the United Nations Disarmament Commission for an immediate and567 words
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810 1956-07-17 2 Deehmiikfc's Appeal the World Universities Service on the "Rote of University students In economic development", Mr. C-D. Deshmukh, Union Finance Minister, said that the facilities for research work for Indian students in the ccaDomic **"> ""Pk «d appealed to them to work for810 words
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Article317 1956-07-17 2 Prasad Concludes Hyderabad Visit SECUNDERABAD: After his fifteen days stay in Rashpathi Nilayam, official residence of the Peaident in the South. President Rajendra Prasad left for Delhi in a special train on July 9 morning. The President arrived at 9 a.m. at the Secunderabad Railway Station where he .was reoeived317 words
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Article138 1956-07-17 2 NEW DELHI: The Eastern Shipping Corporation wIH become a fully State-owned Corporation on Aug. 15, it is learnt here. Mr. R. R. Saxena India's Ambassador in Rangoon, who has been appointed General Manager of the Corporation, is expected to take charge on July 16 at Bombay. He138 words
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Article139 1956-07-17 2 CUDDALORB: Acharya Vinoba Bhave entered Cuddalore from Kirumambakkam. He was received by Messrs S. 8 Ramaawaml Padachi, Minister, N. V. Bashyam Reddiar, Municipal Chairman; 8. Samikannu District Board; Sudarsanam Naidu. M.L.C, Henry Pete? Collector; K. S. Venkatakriahni Reddiar, President, District Congress Committee; A. Pona*ppa Naldu, Vice-Preaideat139 words
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Article33 1956-07-17 2 DOCTORATE FOR OPPOSING APARTHEID U^NDON: Father Trevor Huddleston, Anglican priest who has been a leading campaigner against South Africa's Apartheid policies, has been IP honorary Doctorate of Dtvinitv by Ah»rrt«« tt_< voraity.* NAFENNAFEN - 33 words
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465 1956-07-17 2 Bus Permits: Order Of R.T.A. Upheld MADRAS: Allowing a writ appeal arising from the judgment of Mr. Justice Bajakrlshoa Aiyar in a writ petition. Their Lordships the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice A. S. Panchapakesa Aiyar upheld the order of the Bled Transport Authority Ramaoathapuram. granting two stage carriage (bus)465 words
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Article127 1956-07-17 2 Thfi Government or India have invited Dr. R M uorrie, of the Tennessee Valley U J 2r lty> and seven other United States dam experts to India to help In the implementation of schemes connected with anti-erosion work in the river valley areas, it is learned.NAFEN - 127 words
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Article188 1956-07-17 2 HYDERABAD: Mr. B. Klshenlal (Congress) was elected Mayor of Hyderabad Municipal Corporation last week. He secured 50 votes as against his rival Mr. Maga n Chand Vedl (United Citizens Committee) who polled 13. Mr. Kishenlal is a prominent member of the merchantlle community in Hyderabad and188 words
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106 1956-07-17 2 TELLICHERRYMYSORE RAIL LINK URGED TELLICHERRY: In a letter addressed to Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Minister for Railways Government of India, Mr. Panampilly Govinda Menon, former Chief Minister of T.-C. State, has urged that the proposed Teilicherry-Coorg-Mysore railway be at least take n up for survey very early. ,isfiM de V106 words
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Article72 1956-07-17 2 PRASAD TO VISIT NEPAL IN OCTOBER rsAUFLTR: Dr. Rajendra Frasad has accepted the invitation of King Mahendra to visit Nepal in October this year, according to a source close to the President. The visit is likely to come off during Basra, it is learnt. Dr. Prasad passed through Nagpur last72 words
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Article90 1956-07-17 2 MADRAS: The Election Committee of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee held it a first meeting at the residence of ff«i T\ Krtshfiamachari Union Minister for Commerce! and industry. The meeting was presided over by Mr. P. Kak» kan, President, TNOC. an d wa« fj^ by all members90 words
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Article49 1956-07-17 2 INDIAN RICE LOAN TO PAKISTAN KARACHI: The Pakistan Government last week announced that India had agreed l to give a loan to Pakistan of 5,000 tons of rice to help her meet &t c SSSL£r A shortage The announcement saidof this rice is e£ I^jjted to commence shortly by49 words
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Article44 1956-07-17 2 MADRAS: Rt. Rev. D Chel lappa. Bishop of MadrSs.Hh^ no lnat ed by the Government of Madras as Member bf Sh, St i te Boar <* for AngloIndian Education in the vacUon of Rev. T. R. Foulder. He March G 2 T44 words
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415 1956-07-17 2 AKOtA: Mr. S. M. Joshl, Genera* Secretary of the Sam y^^^^**^ SamM ""«»»«< »-t week that thrsamJtl will lead a batch of Bafcya»rahi« to the Ink Sabht i July WwkeiJ, niaets in New Delhi to consider the SUt?i£ org> n iMi'tion 810, The General415 words
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Article65 1956-07-17 2 KOZHHLODE. woman with ft hafcv ft, «rms and a bo y a** about tow were reported to have been carried away In a stream which wm In floods near Kanhangod recently The woman. It Is stated, a four-year oW b&y akd wltt her child in arm*.65 words
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Article369 1956-07-17 2 MADURAI: Mr. Baratha Muthu Thevar, MLA, President Dhakshlna Pradesh Committee, In a statement to the Press says: A meeting of the Dakshina Pradesh Committee will be held on July 22 at Madurai at the residence of Mr. V. RajagopaJa Iyengar, to consider the situation arising out of369 words
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Article12 1956-07-17 2 LUCKNOW: The Go^™ ment of India is contempSK NAFENNAFEN - 12 words
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586 1956-07-17 3 Message To Nation COLCflB&: Prim* Minister A. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike returned to Ceylon and made a brief statement to the people on the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference. t *!l«? c i? rfc mtllerll1 *»troalana airport. "I Ceylon quickly and be with586 words
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Article176 1956-07-17 3 LONDON: Mr. 8. W. R. D. BANDARANAIKE's old tutor, A. C. Radfoord, was in a bit of a quandary last week. He didn't know whether to call the Ceylon Premier "Sonny" as n knew him at Horagolle 46 years ago, or to call him "Mr. Bandaranfl ke". Finally,176 words
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250 1956-07-17 3 Tamil State In Ceylon -GG's Demand COLOMBO: Addressing the annual general meeting of the All-Ceylon Teachers' Association, held in Colombo last week, Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, M.P., declared that the establishment of an independent Tamil State was now inevitable. He appealed to all Tamilspeaking people of Ceylon to take out250 words
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318 1956-07-17 3 COLOMBO: At a special meeting of the Karidy branch of the Government Clerical Service Union held at the Kandy Kachcheri Recreation Room with Mr. P. B. Senetiratne, president, hi the chair, it was decided to reject the resolution passed by the Council of Management on318 words
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Article188 1956-07-17 3 KOPAY: Mr. V. Balasingham. member of the executive committee of the Neervely Cooperative Industrial Society. who returned recently from a visit to South India, has no thing but praise for the industrial development he had noticed there. He said that he was much impressed with the188 words
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Article69 1956-07-17 3 Mr. S.J.V. /chelvanayakam, leader of the Federal Party, last week issued the following statement regarding the agreement on the bases. ''On the material available to us, it appears that substantially the status quo is being maintained. What was formerly an understanding or aacon--1 vention has69 words
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225 1956-07-17 3 State To Adopt 'Orphaned' Children COLOMBO: The Home Ministry has finalised a plan for the State to "adopt" children who are victims of marriages that go on the rocks. The scheme which has been formulated by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry, Mr. Shelton C. Fernando, envisages close co-oneration between225 words
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161 1956-07-17 3 MEETING OF CHINGLEPUT LIBRARY AUTHORITY iJ^P^ 81 A meet ing of the local library authority, Chinele- "fWfc was held in the ?J?nfi° f^i c Dist rtct Educational Officer Saidapet, with the President, Mr. T. Purushotham, MLC., in the Chair iqS'U budget for the year 1956-57 was approved. The working of161 words
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Article111 1956-07-17 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Gulzarilai Nanda has been appointed as the Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Bharat Sadhu Samaj by Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru President of the Bharat Sewak Samaj, according to a Press release by the headquarters of the Bharat Sadhu Samaj. Mr. Nanda has appointed111 words
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Article124 1956-07-17 3 CHINA BAY: Mr. N.R. Rajavarothiyam, M.P. for Trincomalee, is against the proposal that a Tamil University be established at Fort Frederick in Trincomalee. He had earlier written to the Prime Minister informing him that the eitlre Fort Frederick premises which includes the historic Swamy Rock and Konesar124 words
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Article95 1956-07-17 3 COLOMBO: Sinhalese has become the only official language of Ceylon since July 7 with the assent granted by the Gov-ernor-General, Sir Oliver Goonatileke, to the "Sinhala Only" Bill adopted by both Houses of Parliament. A Gazette notification, announcing this, also stated that the Prime Minister will be the95 words
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Article262 1956-07-17 3 NEW DELHI; a four-man Russian team, led by the VlceMilniater for Heavy Machinebuilding Itadustry, Mr. B. K. Prtholdiko, arrived here last week from Moscow to advise the Government of India on the manufacture of heavy machinery. The Russian experts will study the possibility of setting j262 words
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Article330 1956-07-17 3 LONDON: Handicrafts made by refugees In Pakistan are a new fashion •'•craze at this month's gates in London. Selfridges, the famous departanent stores, has given floor spacfr-nearjts gift department for the exclusive display and sale of this merchandise. Under tie name, ''Pakistan Panorama," this shop withinNAFEN - 330 words
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106 1956-07-17 3 BANGALORE on urgent summons from the Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar the President of the Mysore Pradesh Congress Committee, Mr. S. Chenniah, left for Delhi by air. This sudden call from Delhi is linked up with the developments in Mysore politics It is understood106 words
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Article80 1956-07-17 3 MADRAS: "We are writing to the Government of India renewing our request to appoint a boundary commission forthwith to settle the AndhraMadras State border iMues," said Mr. 0. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, to Pressmen. The Finance Minister was asked what action the Madras Government proposal to take on80 words
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225 1956-07-17 3 JAFFNA; History was made in Jaffna last week when Hari jans were admitted into three most important and popular Hindu temples in the North. Nallur Kandaswamy temple waa chosen for entry first A number of "untouchable" leaders accompanied by several other Harijana led by225 words
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450 1956-07-17 3 COLOMBO: Dr. Colvin R. De Silva, in a statement on the agreement on the bases says: The agreement is a victory for Britain's Tory Government Mr. Bandaranaike has sold out on the hopes and aspirations of the popular masses of Ceylon." "Such450 words
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50 1956-07-17 3 MR. NEHRU TO UNVEIL TILAK'S PORTRAIT LONDON. Mr. Nehru will unveil the portrait of Lokmanya lilak at India House here, It was learnt. The With centenary of Tllmk fans this month on July 23, bat opportunity Is beta* taken of Mr. Nehru's presence in London to unveil the portrait earlier.50 words
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181 1956-07-17 3 Lorry Held Up: Robbery Near Coimbatore COIMBATORE: There was a daring robbery on the Mad-ras-Kozhlkode trunk road, ten miles from Coimbatore recently when a lorry from Bhavani proceeding to Ooimbatore, loaded with rice bags, was held up on a narrow bridge by placing four empty drums, kept on the highway181 words
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Article63 1956-07-17 3 LUCKNOW: The Govern T£ Omme F5 c a "d industry y The institute will form the nucleus of an All-India nrogrammo of improvement tathe will concentrate efforts on Placing the industry at Am on a sound footing g hrl£ c J nStltUte Wlll three S^ ea63 words
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Article174 1956-07-17 3 v™* DRAB The Government have sanctioned the employment of 200 prisoners, serving S yCev Cc 8 f hard labour the Valgai Reservoir Project J3 r Di!t e rt r t Andi atti ln Madurai District, and of 5o nrisoners fro m the Central /all, Madras on work174 words
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Article157 1956-07-17 3 CALCITTTA; Dr. B. C. Roy, the West Bengal Chief Minister, Is 78. He spent a busy day receiving greetings and presents from school children to the State Governor, Dr. H. C. Mookerjee. At a Congress Bhawan function replying to felicitations, Dr. Roy s aid: "The157 words
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Article, Illustration107 1956-07-17 4 The Malayan student* delegation, now in Madras, on a studytour, was accorded a-warm welcome by the students of Sir Theagaraya College, Washermen pet, at a reception arranged during its visit to the college. Picture shows: the members of the Malayan students delegation and some of107 words
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Article64 1956-07-17 4 The Boys' Home (Ramakrishna Mission) defeated the Tiger Junior Football Team scor.ng 5 goals against nil in a friendly soccer match played on Saturday last at the Farrer Park Grounds. Earlier, on Thursday, the Boys' Home Junior Team won a football match played64 words
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Article141 1956-07-17 4 Madras Govt* Not To Remove Ele. Machinery From Fort Cochin (From our own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 16. This Electrical Department here has decided not to remove out of Fort Cochin enclave rupees two lakhs worth of electrical surplus machinery following: representation by the Collector of MalabarCopyright - 141 words
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Article118 1956-07-17 4 (From our own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 16. Chief Minster Mr. k. Kamaraj completed fifty-four years of age on Sunday. Only' Governor Srt Prakasa remembered the occasion, however. Early in the morning he paid a visit to Kamaraj's house in Mambalam and presented a huge mound of fruits and118 words
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Article78 1956-07-17 4 "PM Optimistic" LIM YEW HOCK From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, July 16—-Singa-pore's new Chief Minister Mr. Lira Yew Hock who passed through here on Sunday by air to London told pressmen at the airport that he would make another attempt to open talks on the grant of freedom for hsCopyright - 78 words
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Article102 1956-07-17 4 LONDON, July 16: Marilyn Monroe, who said she would like to pedal "around the lovely lanes of England," received a bicycle last night from a London newspaper. "To Marilyn, with love from the Daily Sketch," said a card attached to the bike. Marilyn accepted the bikeA.P. - 102 words
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Article78 1956-07-17 4 ON TUESDAY, JULY 24, THE FIRST OPERATIONAL JOURNEY OF THE FIRST BOBILE X-RAY UNIT will take place. The first client to use the Unit to X-Ray their staff will be the Metal Box Company of Malaya, Ltd., 14% ni.s. Woodlands Road, and the Mobile Unit will arrive78 words
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45 1956-07-17 4 Mr. THOMAS TO ACT AS MINISTER OF LABOUR It is officially stated that Mr. Francis Thomas, Minister for Communications and Works will be in charge of the portfolio of Labour and Welfare during the absence of Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who haa left for London.45 words
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Article313 1956-07-17 4 —V. T. S.\ From O*tr Correspondent i KUALA LUMPUR, Monday: increasing industrial and la)our unrest has compelled the federation Government to coniider introduction of compulsory arbitration, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, Minister of Laaour told the Indian Daily Mail. This matter will be fully discussed at the Labour AdvisoryCopyright - 313 words
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Article119 1956-07-17 4 ANKARA, July 16.— Presi* dent Celal Bayar of Turkey said here that the Bagdad Pact was one of the fltrongest pillars of peace in the Middle East and that the safety of the Eastern and Mediterranean Areas depended on its develop* ment. Speaking at a banquetReuter - 119 words
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Article39 1956-07-17 4 PAP PROTEST MEETING ON SUNDAY Police permission having been received, the People's Action Party will hold their protest meeting at the Badminton Association Hall on Sunday, July 22 at 6 p.m., the Indian Daily Mail was informed last night.39 words
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Article, Illustration954 1956-07-17 1 Sewas - Sewas JHANAK JHANAK PAYAL BAAJE A Memorable Picture Inspiring Dances Intriguing Scenery "INDIA has made tremendous progress at amazing pace but she has not thrown into oblivion her rich civilization. From the traditional bullockcart she has taken to modern super-con-stellations, but she has not cast954 words
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Article, Illustration94 1956-07-17 1 V. SHANTARAM - V. SHANTARAM ttf WANT to say but word is not my medium of expression. I have always had my say through the medium of motion pictures in which I have tried to portray not only life but art and culture and ideals cherished and sometimes forgotten by94 words
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Advertisement56 1956-07-17 1 Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje Supplement DRESS Right DRESS Light It Is The Dress That Counts. Even Shantaram Had To j Provide His Cast With: $t4& DRESSES RIGHT DRESSES LIGHT Hi J« ■M| lB FOR ALL THAT IS BEST LATEST IN Iff te MEN'S WEAR MB ALWAYS (Ml AT SINGAPORE'S ONLY56 words
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Article, Illustration2046 1956-07-17 2 JHANAK JHANA PAYAL BAAJE PROLOGUE. ART GLOWS, AND GLOWS TH SPARK OF LOVE IN IT Carrying the tradition and heritage of the real art, the art of classical dancing, the evening makes preparation for a glorious dawn. But, before the dawn, the sofe and bewitching rays of the moon come2,046 words
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Article64 1956-07-17 4 JLfR. SHANTARAM was warned that he would have to import foreign technicians and thus depend on others, but the creative artist had confidence in the skill and initiative of Indian technicians and proceeded with the production. The beauty of Kashmir, Mysore's Brindaram and New Delhi's Moghul Gardens of64 words
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Article39 1956-07-17 4 IMPORTS FROM ABROAD tK)R the production of this Technicolor venture, Shantaram had to specially Import Cine Cameras with reflex attachments, arc lamps and all the requisite machinery from abroad, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars! X X X X39 words
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Article138 1956-07-17 4 SANDHYA SPRAINS HER ANKLE RUT on the lips of the damsel of Fats was a smile of mischief. When only a few days were left to move for the outdoors, Sandhya sprained her ankle and at one stage it appeared that either the Technicolor enterprise had to be postponed or138 words
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Article46 1956-07-17 4 NEW INSTRUMENTS \fUSIC Director, Vasant Desai's research into the various forms of music, resulted in the introduction of several new musical instruments, hitherto unknown to the film music. 'Santur' came from Kashmir and 'Khol' from Bengal with expert players from those States. x x x x46 words
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Article129 1956-07-17 4 TOURING all these days, Mr. Shantaram and other members were worried about two things Sandhya's foot and the delayed Technicolor Laboratory report on the results of their outdoor shooting. Shandhya's determination to continue working inspite of the aching foot made the whole unit admire her spirit and courage;129 words
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Article33 1956-07-17 4 •pHE recording of Tandav Dance, one of the highlights of the picture, took 24 hours of non-.stop work, with" 150 musicians, including a big batch of singers. X X X X33 words
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Article49 1956-07-17 4 <* JHANAK JHANAK PAYAL BAAJE", is running for the sixty-fourth week 1 year and 3 months!) in Bombay and is still reported to tf going strong! It h.is set up many new records in the domain of Indian films gigantic production, 'Specta-colour' aspects, popular response and universal appeal.49 words
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