Indian Daily Mail, 19 August 1956
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Title Section18 1956-08-19 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII. No. 184 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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750 1956-08-19 1 BID TO SAVE SUEZ TALKS FROM FAILURE LONDON, Aug. 18, India delegates at the Suez Conference here conferred separately with the special emissary of Egypt's President Nasser Wing Commander Aly Sabry and the British Pr;me Minister Sir Anthony Eden in a decisive750 words
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Article162 1956-08-19 1 HONG KONG. Aug. 18.— David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore, arrived in Peking by tvain last night as fore-' runner of a trade delegation from Singapore and Malaya to Red China. Peking Radio reported hi s arrival and broadcast the comment from the Peking People's DailyAP - 162 words
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Article86 1956-08-19 1 HONG KONG, Aug. 18.— Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, General Secretary of an unofficial Singapore Ttade Mission to Japan and Commuunist China, arrived here. He said that members of the Singapore and Federation of Malaya Trade Missions were reatfy to go to Peking 'with optimism, good faithReuter - 86 words
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Article201 1956-08-19 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 18.— The 1 atheist Soviet government, which for more than a quarter of a century prohibited publication of the Bible, is now in the business of exporting Bibles from the U.S.S.R. The Soviet Bibles are on sale at a New York book storeAP - 201 words
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Article, Illustration269 1956-08-19 1 Mr. Lye Peng Vain, 36, Personnel Officer of Lever Brother* (Malaya) Limited, left Kuala Lumpur airport for Singapore on Tuesday, August 14 en route to England for a fourmonth training under the Unilever Executive Training Scheme. He is the third Asian executive sent overseas forReuter - 269 words
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Article89 1956-08-19 1 LONDON, Aug. 18 Egypt, officially aloof from the Suez Conference, engaged in feverish behind the scenes talk.s today with the Russians and Indians to counter a western plan for restoring the lnternat onal status of the canal. Simultaneously, U.S, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles carefully explored89 words
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Article119 1956-08-19 1 BOMBAY. Aug. 18.— U.S. Chief Justice Ear) Warren opened conferences with Indian legal experts. The supreme Court Justice and his wife flew here from Zurich for a 17-day visit as guests of the Indian government. Wari en plam to study India's judicial system andAP - 119 words
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Article18 1956-08-19 1 CHICAGO, Aug. 18.- Senator E^tes Kefauver of Tennessee was elected Vice-Preslaen-tial candidate by the Democrat National Convention. ReutedReuter - 18 words
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Article26 1956-08-19 1 rooms and embassies exchanging ideas on the canal dispute. This activity continued up to this afternoon's opening of the second session of the confere- nee. APAP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration248 1956-08-19 1 DO YOU REMEMBER On November 4, 1922, Howard Carter, British Egyptologist, unearthed the steps to the tomb of young King Tut-Ankh-Amen, buried in the Fourteenth Century B.C. at Luxor, near Thebes, Egypt. Some months later Carter and associate archaeologists entered the sepulchral chamber. He is shown assisting in the removal248 words
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Article252 1956-08-19 1 t NU GIVES UP FIGHT AGAINST EVIL ELEMENTS RANGOON, Aug. 18, I) Nu, former Burmese Premier announced that he intends to resign from the Presidency of the Ruling Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League Party (A.F.P.F.L.). U Nu who has been reorganising the party since his resignation as Premier inReuter - 252 words
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274 1956-08-19 1 ORGANISATION TO ATTRACT NEW CAPITAL CALCUTTA. The Reserve Bank of India' is studying the organisation and working of the New Issue Market in postwar Western Germany, Japan j ana other countries in order to find out which of the institutions can be adapted to the conditions prevailing in In- diaNAFEN - 274 words
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Article52 1956-08-19 1 CAIRO. Aug. 18.— An official Egyptian source said nine Egyptians were killed by Israelis in two incidents on the Gaza strip yesterday morning. The two incidents occurred withtn 24 hours after four Israelis were killed in a bus ambush in the Negev not far rrom me EgyptianAP - 52 words
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Article70 1956-08-19 1 warned that an; att«Spt to Xi by force iulght stert *2£* m. 5S2*" Minister unutri fchepilov proposed instead that the London Suez conference be enlaced and held another t.ine. another place. He •.ii B y,. s t,. d rr anee BriJ*""' the United States, Russia. mlttee to *etAP - 70 words
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Article52 1956-08-19 1 CAIRO Aug. 18— President Nasser has s.gned a decree banning publication of all news on movements of strength and armament of Egyptian armed 5l"«£ nle S a P p °ved by the Minister of War, government officials said last night. The text of the decree has not yet been madeAP - 52 words
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Article65 1956-08-19 1 HONG KONG, Aug. 18— Burma* Ambassador to the So. viet Union flew to Peking yesterday, apparently to take h hand tn negotiating his nation's border dispute with Communist China. Peking Kaili... reporting his arrival, said only that the Am. bassador came at the invitat.on of Vice Foreign Minister Chang Wen-tien.AP - 65 words
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Article73 1956-08-19 1 JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector. Aug. 18. Cairo Radio told Israeli listeners last night that "foreign elements" are trying to stir up trouble between Jew* and Arabs- and hinted that Britain may be at the bottom of it. COLOMBO, Aug. 18.— Princ* and Princes* Mikasa oT Japan attended their first official functionReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement10 1956-08-19 1 ]THE LEADM6 IMML DAILY/ J IN MALAYA OVER 21 YEARSL^10 words
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Advertisement126 1956-08-19 1 ft X MONTH.- jl'lo II M 3MONJKS--- 1 39 .00 1 F R yjBM All Malaya Tamils Conference All Malaya Tamils Conference will be held at Ipok on 251h und ffffc 5 August, 1956 (Saturday and Sunday). About 150 Tamils Associations are] participating in the Conference. j Important subjects like126 words
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93 1956-08-19 2 IND REVENUE DELEGATION TO GO ABROAD iiOMBAV: Mr A X R n of the Central Board of Revenue, is scheduled to taM a four-member Indian tax The delegation, which is exPwted to leave by the end of svstP^ ce f k H Will stud y tax system of these countries93 words
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605 1956-08-19 2 Daphne Clare - Need For New Picture Books For India's Little Children Daphne Clare By J^ GROUP of five experienced women teachers who come fr.>m ln<lia. East Pakistan, Ceylon and Uganda, have just completed tne "Advanced Course in Child Development" at the Institute of Education. London University. During the course they form eaNAFEN - 605 words
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2302 1956-08-19 2 MALACCA INDIAN AND CHETTIAR CHAMBERS MEMORANDUM TO REID COMMISSION JLfEMORONDUM to the Raid Constitutional Commission submitted by The Indian Chamber of Commerce Malacca and the Malacca Chettiar Chamber of Commerce. According to the Annual Re port of the Federation of Malaya it was about the first century A.D. that Indian2,302 words
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Article145 1956-08-19 2 COLOMBO: A Draft Bill of Fundamental Rights will soon be discussed by the Opposition Group in the. Senate. Senator S. R. Kanaganayagam has been asked to draft it and submit it for discussion by the Group as soon as possible. Sen ito i Kanaganayagram told that Ike145 words
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110 1956-08-19 2 INDO-BRITISH RELATIONS ON SUEZ ISSUE t B n °MBAY: That India's relan, t^\ th GlL at Britain not likely to be strained whatever differences there mayexist between the two countries on the Suez Canal issue was implied in an answer to a question put to Mr. Krishna Menon, here todayNAFEN - 110 words
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Article, Illustration145 1956-08-19 2 DID YOU KNOW For more than 2,000 years sailors and voyagers have used the currents of the world's seas to send messages in bottles, cans and chests. In 1493, In a cedarwood coffer, Christopher Columbus sent a report of his voyage to the King and Queen of Spain. It ww145 words
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Article127 1956-08-19 2 LONDON. Au° 17 w 2t?2ft f ineßU F »^ch Foreign Minister, told Mr. Krishna Menon, Indian Minister without portfolio that the French I tiovernincnt howevn anxious j for a peaceful solution of the Suez crisis, could not give way on the principle that there must beReuter - 127 words
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346 1956-08-19 2 sSSaS* s* awsE&s The difference between the {current drought and the previous such calamities is one of intensity and widespread dispersal among all districts affecting 86 per cent of the [total population of 40.000,000, depending upon agriculture. Only immediate widespread rains can save the withering paddyNAFEN - 346 words
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116 1956-08-19 2 Ethiopia's Interest In India's Plans NEW DELHI: Mr. Ate A h<. be Retta, the Ethiopion Minis' ter for Commcrcp, and pam who are visiting India win' have discussions with the Ph n rung Commission here. The Ethiopian visitors stated to be keenly intent, ,i to know how the Commission hasNAFEN - 116 words
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Article165 1956-08-19 2 NO FOUMAL AGENDA OR VOTING LONDON, Aug. 17.— Coi.t. i once o n the Suoz Canal fixed tentative schedule of work after their first meeting yesterday. The question whether then should be an y voting or not was put aside. It w .is decided that there need be n oA.P. - 165 words
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Article190 1956-08-19 2 FR. PRESS DEMANDS FIRMNESS PARIS, Aug. 17 Tnm* newspaper*, With tOe exertion tnose loiiowing the comwiunist Hue, ivpeuted demands .yesterday tor nnim.-sa at due* Canal conierence. •"ini.s is cipciocuiv not a conRnaoe lUe. the others.' com- «ient'!d tne Fansien i.iocie. noruhiy hucauae tue threuter.eu interests or wh.cli one uoes notAP - 190 words
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Article177 1956-08-19 2 LONDON. Aug. 17, s., Anthony Edcii the British i rant aCinister w.u hold a top iovui poncy piunmng meeting on Suez at ten Doming Street, at 1115 UMi' tou;;y w.th tIM big three" Western Foroi'-n ministers an authoritativ source said here today. A further critical subjectReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1956-08-19 3 GABRIELA DOLGU - GABRIELA DOLGU (Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru's "Discovery of India" was recently translated in Rumanian and issued in a first edition of 10,000 copies by tbe State Publishing House for Political Literature, Bucharest. The book has received a wide acclaim and has been exhaustively reviewed1,300 words
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Article1026 1956-08-19 3 RALPH MIDDLETON - RALPH MIDDLETON By f»HE male sex is not what it used to be. Or is it that in matters of romance, they've never really been up to very much? Whatever the truth of the matter, large numbers of men continue to make fools of1,026 words
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116 1956-08-19 3 Dissatisfied With Set Up Of The Senate COLOMBO: The Prime Minister said in the House of Representatives the Government was dissatisfied with the present constitution of the Senate. He hoped members of the Opposition would consent to serve on a body to consider the reform of the Constitution because the116 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1956-08-19 3 C. S. NARAYAN RAO - C. S. NARAYAN RAO BY UAD Bernard Shaw now been living, the intellectual world would have celebrated his Centenary on the 26th July, 1956. But unfortunately he died in November, 1950 when he had just turned 94, after a brief illness brought by an accidental fall in1,077 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-08-19 3 A radio broadcast i* heard by radio listener before it is heard by the audience in the broadcasting studio. The broadcast is heard instantly, but the direct sound takes about 1 4th of a second to reach the studio audienc. (Centre): Communist Party Boss Khrushchev, who now110 words
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Article723 1956-08-19 3 RAYMOND LEFEBVRE - RAYMOND LEFEBVRE By There are many examples in the history of art to show that talent and even genius are not, always enough to bring an artist fame in his own day. In fact, of all men the artist is j perhaps the most dependent forUNESCO - 723 words
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Article2383 1956-08-19 4 HONI MODY - As I Look Back HONI MODY By j HAVE been asked to look back and say something of my life and the lessons I may have learnt. It is fot easy to do so, particularly when one has to cover a span of 70 odd years some of them quite2,383 words
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Article193 1956-08-19 4 COLOMBO: The average number of children born to mothers marrjing between 40 and 44 years and at 45 years or over during the years 1900 to 1929. has shown an increase compared with others marrying at younger ages. Taking the marriage age group, 15 to 19 years, which193 words
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Article219 1956-08-19 4 COLOMBO: The Government is considering the question of appointing a Delimitation Commission because the existing division of electorates does not conform to any principle. Since Indian residents were disfranchised shortly before the 1952 general elections, the electorates have been based neither -on the basis of population noi on219 words
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Article907 1956-08-19 4 T. S. NARAYANASWAMI - T. S. NARAYANASWAMI The article below describes the beauties of the picturesque Periyar Lake Sanctuary, in TravancoreCochin. By JT»HE Periyar Lake Sanctuary is located on the outskirts of the village of Thekkadi in Travancore-Cochin State, which forms part of a picturesque valley on the salubrious heights of907 words
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Article, Illustration248 1956-08-19 4 Dr. xiels Bohr, eminent Danish physicist, started research on the structure of the atom about 1910. In this early photo he i s shown experimenting with a Wilson cloud chamber. In 1920 he established the Copenhagen Institute for Theoretical Physics which, prior to World War H, was248 words
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Article735 1956-08-19 4 VICTOR ANDERSON - VICTOR ANDERSON By fOULD you say oft-hand on which day of the week June 19. 1962 falls, or say exactly what items are on Britain's radio and television programmes at eight p.m. next Saturday That is the remarkable achievement of Jeffrey Janet, an eleven-year-old735 words
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Article87 1956-08-19 4 BARODA: The Maha Gujerat Rachan Samiti. which is organising i post card campaign, has so far forwarded to Mr. Jawaharlai Nehru about 25.000 cards with over 7500« signature* demanding the formation of a Gujeiii! State. The Samiti was formed Here last Friday to campaign peacefully87 words
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Article32 1956-08-19 4 CHICAGO. Aug. 17. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, of Illinois, was nominated Democratic candidate for the United States presidential elections in November. His nomination was assured on reaching 741 votus. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article278 1956-08-19 5 NORMAN MORRIS - NORMAN MORRIS By LONDON; a scere from Zunzabuku". Republics reallife adventure drama of Lewis Cotlow's third expendition Into Central Africa, is the barehanded capture of a is.fooj. python by one O f Africa's most expert snake men Allan Tarlton. Tarlton is something of a biological phenomenon278 words
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Article133 1956-08-19 5 BOMBAY: Plan* for the i'joduction of India's first! puppet film are no w expected to be finalised soon as a result of regotiatinos between a loading Bombay fil m producer the Czechoslovak State Film. The Indian fij m maker and Ins technical crew will visit133 words
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Article137 1956-08-19 5 Producer C. M. Trivedi set ;< record by simultaneously launching nine new pictures on July 1 at a muhurat at Jagritt Studios here. Tho films for which the muiiurat.s were performed include "Bajrang Bali," "Chaniak Ch;iiidni," 'La La Ri.* 'Ram Ratan.' 'Kadambar,' 'Maan Beti,' a fullNAFEN - 137 words
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Article73 1956-08-19 5 BOMBAY: Filniistan StudJM m to lilm another story by Pandit Mukhrani Sharma. The title ot the film has yet to kc selected but production begun yesterday under director Mahesh Kaul. Mahmood has been given his hist big break as leading man. He will play opposite Ameeta.73 words
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120 1956-08-19 5 BIMAL ROY TO FILM BUDDHIST EXHIBITS IN LONDON PARIS BOMBAY: Director Bimai Koy will film some famous Buddhist sculptures on show in museums in London and Paris for inculsion in his docuShS?^' 2>50 Years <* Bud «,m h t f J lming of these exhibits Ster^°, Ulace next month after120 words
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Article190 1956-08-19 5 HOLLYWOOD: in its search for international talent. Hollywood has reached the Orient for two actresses of unusual beauty and ability. One is Machiko Kyo, leading actress of Japan, who has been enlisted to appear oppo site Markm Brando and Glen *ord i n -Teahouse of190 words
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Article84 1956-08-19 5 Indian film stars and directors attending the ninth International Film 'Festival wlli leave Bombay this week for Czechoslovak^. Dev. Anad will he the first star to leave on July 16. Dllip Kumar. Sheila Ramani, Bimal Roy and Chetan Anaml will fly on July 17. Dev. AnandNAFEN - 84 words
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Article90 1956-08-19 5 Stephen Spender, the Engiish poet, has been approached to write the commentary for the film on the Buddha now being made here by Bimal Roy Productions, it is reported. The film, a documentary, will have a commentary in English and Hindi and in several90 words
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Article83 1956-08-19 5 BOMBAY Anoop Kwatra proposes to film the well Known romance ''Mirza Sahioan." A jit will play the role of Mirza against Shyama as Sahiban. Kwatra said he would launch the picture at the end ot this month. Rajindra Singh Bedi is now completing the script and the dialogue83 words
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Article41 1956-08-19 5 Raja Paranjpe, director of Marathi films, is to be signed by the A.V.M. Productions, Madras, to direct a Hindi picture for the concern. Paranjpe is now in Madras, finalising the terms of his contract Mth the A.V.M41 words
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Article987 1956-08-19 5 Stage Screen DAME SYBIL'S IMPRESSIONS OF INDIA gINCE her return from her recital tour in India with her husband. Sir Lewis Casson, Dame Sybil Thorndike, grande dame of the British stage, has. been busy rehearsing for, and now appearing in, T.S. Eliot's The Family Reunion at the Phoenix Theatre. InNAFEN - 987 words
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353 1956-08-19 5 India's prize-winning Him, Pather Panchali, at the Cannes Festival is to be shown in London, next month by the British Film Institute. It is one of three Indian motion pictures to be screened during August at the National Film Theatre, the capital's premier show-place forNAFEN - 353 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-08-19 5 "Sweet Smile" by P. L. Ramanathan of Klang won first prize in Group B Portraiture section of the Morib Outing Photo competion. "Youth and Beauty," by Koh Tai Yin of Klang, won first prize In Group A—Portraiture section of the Morib Outing, Photo competition.44 words
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Article108 1956-08-19 5 BOMBAY: DhumtU, character actor of the Marathi screen and stage, has been signed by Biinal Roy Productions to play a comic role in "Parivar." Originally, this part was offered to Nawabdip Haider, the Bengali screen comedian, but he was unable to accept it because of hi» previous108 words
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Article42 1956-08-19 5 An Indian film delegation will attend the ninth International Film Festival to be held from July 12 to 29 at Karlovy Vary in Czechoslovakia. The delegates will be the guests of Czechoslovak State Films, the organisers of the festival.42 words
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Article17 1956-08-19 5 Director A. R. Kardar has purchased the screen rights of "Flrdaus", a story written by17 words
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280 1956-08-19 5 Two French Films Arouse Widespread Interest 'pVVO films now being prepared in France are arousing widespread interest and curiosity, for very similar reasons: in one, no one amongst cast or technicians knows the end of the story they are filming; in the second, no one will ever know the names280 words
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Article65 1956-08-19 5 ASHOK AND NALINI IN PEELE HAATH' Bansar Chilra's maiden production Peel* Haath was launched at Kardar Studios, Bombay. Ashok Kumar and Nalini Jaywant play the leading roles. Others in the cast include lashodhara Kathju. Radhakishan, Jeewan and Varsha, a new find. Yeshwant Pethkar will direct the picture for which theNAFEN - 65 words
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Article46 1956-08-19 5 BOMBAY: Balraj Sahni and Sulochana will be teamed together for the first time In Naya Kadam, a social picture launched recently by New Bombay Film Productions. Agha, Shobha Kote, Baby N »fz. Jagdip, Lalita Powar and Rpop Kumar will constitute the supporting cast.46 words
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Article, Illustration127 1956-08-19 5 Chinese movie queen Li Li-Hw a is winning many American fans during her current visit to the U.S. Pictures and feature stories about her are ap pearing regularly in such leading newspapers as the San Fr ftncisco Chronicle, the Los Angeles Times, New York Herald Tribune127 words
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Article500 1956-08-19 5 BOMBAY: Pakistan's first Islamic religious-cum-feature 12-reeler documentary film Darbar-E-Habib, being produced by Capital Film Exchange, is now ready for an early release. The film shows for the first time important Muslim holy places never filmed before because of possible religious objection. Mainly meant to appeal500 words
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Article34 1956-08-19 5 P'»P 3 for the production of JomK' m R<> and honest man. Balraj Sahni and Nirupa Roy will appear in the leading coles. l Johnny Walker will also nay V important role.34 words
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Article212 1956-08-19 6 BOMBAY The Transport Ministry is draiting a comprehensive me. chant snipping policy following recent mejtingo vvitii representatives of tiie shipping industry in the country, it is reported. It has been represented to the Ministry that the profitearning capacity of most shipping companies in the country wasNAFEN - 212 words
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Article, Illustration839 1956-08-19 6 N. NATARAJAN - N. NATARAJAN "ONE GOD, ONE RELIGION ONE CASTE FOR MAN" By QURING the centenary celebrations of the firi Nan*yana Guru it is fitting to restudy the teachings of this great spiritual leader and thinker. Sri Narayana was born of middle class parents in the small839 words
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733 1956-08-19 6 JAMES TOMLINS - JAMES TOMLINS LONDON. A former Bombay journalist who arrived in London two years ago with a sketch book and a brain full of ideas is today one of Britain's leading politi cal cartoonists. Bu i He i s 32-year-old Mr. A. M., Abraham, whose cartoonsNAFEN - 733 words
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Article80 1956-08-19 6 NEW DELHI; Authoritative quarters in New Delhi, denied a ixport that had appeared in a section of the Press that about one lakh bags of mustard seed were being exported to the Soviet Union, These quarters said that the report was entirely unfounded. The80 words
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350 1956-08-19 6 CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, "While there is recognition now that nuclear war would be disastrous and must be renounced as an instrument of policy, we cannot rest content with a negative or passive attitude nor make the hydrogen bomb a foundation forNAFEN - 350 words
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