Indian Daily Mail, 31 December 1954
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Title Section16 1954-12-31 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 315 SINGAPORE, KMDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1954 SIX PAGES IS CENTS16 words
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186 1954-12-31 1 Might Exterminate Whole Human Race, He Says DJAKARTA, Dec. 30: The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, today issued a solemn warning to the world at large against the dangers of experimentally exploding Atomic and Hydrogen bombs. /^v At aReuter - 186 words
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Article247 1954-12-31 1 Premiers Arriving Today MR. JAWAHAKLAL XNUittRU, India's Prime Minister is arriving here today at 1 p.m., and leaves for Penang at 2.30 p.m. PREMIER U. NU of Burma arrives at about the same time as Premier Nehru's plane arrives here and leaves for Penang with Mr. Nehru. PREMIER MOHD. ALI247 words
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Article, Illustration119 1954-12-31 1 The five Asian premiers attending the Colombo powers conference at Bogor wore guests of Indonesian President Soekarno and Mrs. Soekarno, at Merdeka (Freedom) Palace m Jakarta on Dec. 28. This informal picture of the Premiers with their hosts, was made before they attended a irecept&on and watched IndonesianAP - 119 words
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Article99 1954-12-31 1 VATICAN CIITY, Dec. 30: The slow, gradual improvement of Pope Pius XII is continuing, Vatican sources said yesterday. The Pontiff slept well during the night and was not troubled by hiccups that earlier this month sapped his strength. Later yesterday, he planned again to tak<> an automobileAP - 99 words
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Article183 1954-12-31 1 Sir John Kotelawala. Prime Md/uster <rf Ceylon, who arrived here yesterday afternoon said it was likely that Japan, which has been invited to attend the Afro-Asian Conference, might not accept the invitation. Formosa and Korea are not to be invited to the Conference, added the Ceylon183 words
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352 1954-12-31 1 The following is the programme of Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru during his 90-mlnute halt in Singapore on hi« wav back to India after tht Djakarta. Conference. PROGRAMME IN SINGAPORE 31st DECEMBER: 1.00 p.m. Arrival at Kallang Airport. Received by the Commissioner General352 words
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Article56 1954-12-31 1 NEW DELMT, Dec. 30: President Tito of Yugoslavia Wednesday visited India's famous Taj Mahal at Agra after reviewing; Indian Air Force units and witnessing a paratroop drop at Agra alrbase. Tito arrived at Agra from Gwalior m the special train which is carrying him and hisAP - 56 words
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Article39 1954-12-31 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 30: The Indian Government has accepted m principle an offer by the Soviet Union to set up a one million ton steel plant m India, it was learned here today. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article28 1954-12-31 1 TOKYO, Dec. 30: Japan's Communist Party will run at least 50 candidates m the coming diet elections and may elect as many 10, national police authorities said yesterday.28 words
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Article, Illustration306 1954-12-31 1 Details Of Programme In Colony IVriyar E. V. Ramas&my i* arrivnig her e today at 6.15 p.m. by train from Kluangi Periyarl K aooon*panled by his wife and a party of four. A public reception has been arranged to Periyar at the Happy306 words
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440 1954-12-31 1 Tamilnad Congress Makes History HARIJAN ELECTED AS PRESIDENT From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec 30: Mr. P. Kakkan, a Harijan Member of Parliament from Madurai, was unanimously elected President of the Tamilnad Congress Committee yesterday. This is the first time m the history of title Congress organisation that a Harijan440 words
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Article45 1954-12-31 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 30: Prime Minister Nehru's Parliamentary address now is room number 10, Parliament House. The Legislature's staff says the resemblance to number 10 Downing Street, the famed official quarters of Britain's Prime Minister, is only a coincidence APAP - 45 words
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506 1954-12-31 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Dec. 31, 1954 EXAMINATION -A NECESSARY EVIL (JERTAIN school chiefs are reported to be backing the Government's proposal for the abolition of examinations m primary classes from next year onwards. But we still adhere to what we wrote editorially yesterday, and regard the scheme as506 words
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2395 1954-12-31 2 Rajaji Speaks On Drama Bill CONGRATULATES GOVT. AND ADVOCATES TOLERANCE MADRAS. The Madras Legislative Council passed without any change, the Madras Dramatic Performances Bill, 1954, as passed >\ the Assembly, and adjourned till February 8, 1955. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, 'jo o attended the Cowncil took part M the third readingFOC - 2,395 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-12-31 2 Periyar Ramma-my addressing the labourers of Letchmi I Estate, Bukit Raya, Periyar J said he felt very happy m their midst and that he had never before felt so since his arrival m the Federation. In the picture below Peri^ar i« seated m their midst;.51 words
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159 1954-12-31 2 Ali To Reply To Nehru On Kashmir Issue •KARACHI: Pakistan Prmt Minister Mohammed AH is likely to send a communication to the Indian prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, tuccording to reliable sources here. The communication is m reply to Mr. Nehru's recent letter to the Pakistan Prime Minister and will beFOC - 159 words
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Article245 1954-12-31 2 NEW DELHI: The Hinai Typewriter-Testing Commitw appointed by the Government' of India m 1953, expressed tiie view that the question of tu e fixation of a final key-board for Hindi typewriters was closely connected with choice of the script and unless the question of the script andFOC - 245 words
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Article194 1954-12-31 2 BOMBAY: The Karmahom Lines Conference announced ;in increase of approximately 10 i er cent m iieignt rates irom all Karniahom Ports m lnuia and Pakistan to the U. K. <uid the Continent from Feb. 1. The increase will be romuej ell to the nearest sixFOC - 194 words
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Article, Illustration437 1954-12-31 3 Lovely Suraiya Bharat Bhooshan Indian picturegoers have yet to see the screen's only singing heroine teamed with the wide-ly-acclaimed Baiju." But, when this star pair of Suraiya and Bharat Bhooshan does* hit the screen, the impact is likely to he refreshing and highly delectable. These two first came together m437 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-12-31 3 Veteran director Sriramulu N :iidii has something to teach <la n M«use Padmlni While Hiralal, the dance-master is amused over the situation, Pott Nammakkal lUmaJlnf- am's^n, Balasubramaniam is keenly watching: Naidu's guile play! Ragtni Is not interested as she Is confident Naidu will turn59 words
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Article67 1954-12-31 3 JAJKAMAL STUDIOS Rajkamal Studios, one of the biggest studios m Bombay owned by V. Shantaram, completed 12 years of service. A variety entertainment was held to celebrate the occasion. Pictures to come out of this studio were mainly directed by V. Shantaram and some of which starred Jayashree and himself.67 words
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Article96 1954-12-31 3 Prithviraj Kapoor's latest and popular stage-play "Paisa"' written by Lialchand Bismal will soon be transcribed to the screen. To be produced under the banner of Prithvi Theatres he film will be directed by Prithviraj himself and playing the chief role. The cast will comprise mainly those who have96 words
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Article68 1954-12-31 3 Mohan Touring Talkies had asked permission of the Villupuram Council, to conduct shows m that town. As the Bite belonged to the Chairman, he vacated his seat during the discussion and with a new chairman for the time being the debate continued. Ultima tely ten members68 words
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Article57 1954-12-31 3 Bhanumathi Rajeswara Rift Rajeswara Rao, acKnowled^d the most versatile music director m Madras, has cut himself adrift from Bharaoi Studios. It is stated there were differences between him and Bhanumathi about t|e type of background music for a particular film. His choice was Carnatic tunes while Bhanumathi preferred Egytian and57 words
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Article, Illustration185 1954-12-31 3 Exploitation Of Busts No More! Bubbling with youthful verve and vim, Shell* Ramanl, knows where are all the curves In her body and knows also to exploit them, rather expose them to the Impatience of her youthful admirers. But the tensors should have been too185 words
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1798 1954-12-31 3 M. E. Dinkar Rao - M. E. Dinkar Rao By vy HEN we see a film, we have TT certain obvious compliments or complaints to make regarding the direction, photography, settings, music and acting. But the film Editor, who has the onerous task of co-ordinating- all these components into1,798 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-12-31 3 A BLOSSOM IN RAILWAY PLATFORM! One meets with «o many type* of £irls on a raV.waj Vlatffjitm, but none could even recollect having espied an enticing model such as this. When grace and beauty merge with 'blossoming* youth, then the native agrees to expose them all to kill a million64 words
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Article125 1954-12-31 3 "Nagarik" (Citizen), a Bengali picture produced under the banner of the (Film Guild, has been selected for general release m the U.S.S.R. and Hungary, it is reliably here. The film will be dubbed m both Russian and Hungarian languages, and a print with English subtitles has125 words
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Article, Illustration648 1954-12-31 3 Beautiful Bina Gallant Prem fT[KEY met and fell m love while portraying two of the Old Testment's most glamorous characters, Samson and Delilah. The •romance bßossomed In the glamorous sucnoundimss of the beautiful Brindaban Gardens m Mysore and the wedding was one of Filmland's most glamorous events. Followed an unforgettable648 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-12-31 3 Perhaps the Indian censors may regard this as a bit too daring but when she wants to express the dlesire and* anxiety m her heart, she must let him draw her closer. Although she is m his grip, yet she dominates over him by her carefree look. What63 words
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Article, Illustration588 1954-12-31 4 DUBBLING over with youth- f ul verve and vim and mel- 1 low with school girl simplicity, Mala Sinha, the talented Bengal belle said with native bashfulness: 'Will you be surprised if T say tnat my life's ambotion is tc enact the character of 'Kamal' one of588 words
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Article125 1954-12-31 4 OUTSTANDING American. British and Indian film stirs will very soon appear on the Sinhalese screen speaking the local aanguage. This is being made possible by the establishment of a dubbine studio m Colombo by a Ceylonese cinema company. The chairman of the company stated it125 words
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Article165 1954-12-31 4 Rita Hayworth's «*ory differs substantially from others nn the matter of luck favouring her with smites. James Rayan was visiting Aqua Calient* with iv's wtffe, when he spotted Rita dancing at a local cafe He immediately contacted IRYta's father and arranged for a film test. But the executives165 words
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52 1954-12-31 4 Raj Kapoor performed tbt> muhurat Of his new picture tentatively called 'Paul* oa 14th December IBM. Raj Kapoor, is Ittcidentally receiving lot of fan letters m Russian from Soviet Union. Unfortunately he ha» nobody on hl» staff who could translate Russian into English52 words
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Article62 1954-12-31 4 Jane Russel In Swimsuits Jane Russell used three dozen bathing suits during th« filming of "Underwater". One-third of all the film's action takes place beneath the sea. Jane is seen wearing six different costumes. But she had six changes for each OT the six mcdels worn. The film is m62 words
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Article88 1954-12-31 4 A number of movie-making concerns of India are negotiating with their counter-parts m the U.S.A. for producing CinemaScope films m India, it is reliably learned here. Production of such films is expected to start from the middle of next year under a joint IndoU.S. management. The story for88 words
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Article, Illustration108 1954-12-31 4 cislly of Sarat Babu and to play with the babies.* Any games and sports you are interested in?* I 1 ke riding and cycling only*. What are your next pictures 'Amiya Babu's next three plc tures, Kidar Sharma'a next picture and producer N. R. BhatUchar jee^n 'Padoshl'108 words
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Article41 1954-12-31 4 One of the oldest Bombay Studios, Ranjit Studio, along with the premises and laboratory situated at Dada Phalke Road, Bombay, jointly owned by Chandulal Shah and Miss Gohar was on public auction on 16th December 1954.41 words
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Article, Illustration337 1954-12-31 4 'NATURE In Its Fabulous Beauty Savage Reality Disney's Masterpiece f\ N E has seen Nature only superficially, and one will be surprised to see Nature through Walt Disney's eyes, for Nature is exposed m its stark reality, Floral Life cycle and Nature's primal law are so vividly portrayed m Walt337 words
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Article, Illustration105 1954-12-31 4 story of Nature's little known creatures as they fulfill their destinies amon^ the secret places of what was formerly thought to be an arid wasteland. "The Laving Desert, m magnificent Technicolor, is a sparkling invitation from the strange and eerie creatureB who share their world with105 words
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Article154 1954-12-31 4 Popular Bengali film star Suchitra Sen of Bhagawan Shri Krishna Chaitanya'' fame is seriously ill since about a fortnight. It is learnt that from the sets of Amar Bou' on sth December Suchitra bad to be removed to hospital. Suchitra's illness has affect- ed a number154 words
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Article92 1954-12-31 4 Awaiting rciease early next year ki the star-studded "Valliyin Selvan," an adaption of the Hindi film "Aulad" and the maiden production Of the United Film Arts, a new company. The picture is being produced at Gemini Studies and the cast includes Lalitha, Sundarl Bai, Vanaja. Sahasranamam, T.92 words
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Article140 1954-12-31 4 There is information that LAlitha and Padminl will act m the film Bhupathy to be produced by M.T.V. Productions, who released their 1 Nanban some days ago. The producer is just now making arrangements for producing this film and there is some surprise that the140 words
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Article58 1954-12-31 4 Mathematics is as usual the bugbear of Lalita, the eldest of the brio of Travancore dancer sisters, who is preparing seriousav f° r the Matriculation examination Tlhat is the only subject that gives her 'a lot of headache.' Her younger sister Padmini has proceeded to Poona58 words
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Article264 1954-12-31 4 Sitting down patiently, a Journalist compiled a list of all pictures released m the. South during the year and the: names of directors, story ancl dialogue writers and song composers As well. To his utter dismay he found that not one of them knew the art264 words
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Article114 1954-12-31 4 PADMINI'S FIRST HINDI PICTURE Sunrise pictures' Apsara is making good progress. It will be directed by V. M. Vyas, Nirupa Roy and Pradeep Kumar are starred together for the first time. Another important cast is the renowned South-Indian danseuse Padmini who is also playing a featured role. This is her114 words
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Article56 1954-12-31 4 Geminis Announce 'Insaniyat' Close on the Keels Of the spectacular 'Bahut Din Huwe' which is still m the minds of millions all over the North, Geminis announce their next big Hindi production. The name of the film is 'Insaniyat.' The picture has a magnificent array of stars both from North56 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-12-31 4 Sober -looking- Valjayantnl Mala, has touched the strings of many a heart m South and North India alike, end has leit them quivering 'with' whipped «ntf>t&<*i'. 1$ is worth while watching tb!« tn •SfTARA/ p. dance extravaganza flireoted by S. XOjha^43 words
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92 1954-12-31 4 Asha Mathur bad a arrange experience with fan of hers, who happened to be a half-dressed lunatic Last week while she was waiting: m her oar at Shivaji Park, she was accosted by a half-dressed lunatic, who was bent upon offering her a cigarette, a92 words
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Article120 1954-12-31 4 The Government's "departmental monopoly" over the production of "shorts" having come to an end with new definition of "approved films'' embracing all scientific and educational films and documentaries not necessarily those produced by the Films Divis on, some film producers, it is learned, are contemplating to produce documentaries. Mr.120 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-12-31 4 Xirpua Roy i s a name always associated with mythological atories, for she bakes great pains to portray ibone characters correctly. She Is seen In <Na6 PANCHAMI' current attraction at Garrlck. •NAG PANCHAMI 1 Is a story glorifying tho 'divine' In nobra, for m ancient Ind71 words
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Article43 1954-12-31 4 The film rights of "Ponniyin Selvan", the historical novel written by the famous Tamil writer, Kalki, who died recently, have been sold. It 1* learned. The picture wOl ro into production m one of the city studloa. probably A-V.M.43 words
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Article1777 1954-12-31 5 'We Must Have Only Tamil Songs' -SAYS KAMARAJ NADAR MADRAS: lli- time will soon come when people m I .tin I Nad uiil insist on hearing only Tamil songs, declared Mr. li. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, whe n he inaugurated the 12th aimnai Tamil I sal ConferenceFOC - 1,777 words
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Article80 1954-12-31 5 NEW DELHI; Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Minister for Commerce, said m the Rajya Sabha that dur.n X Prime Minister Nehru's vi3lt to China, the Chinese Prime Mimr.ter had expressed desjre for greater economic co-operation between the two countries Replying to a question by Mr. H. CFOC - 80 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-12-31 5 Tamils of Port Swettenham gave a grand reception to Periyar Rama&amy on Dec. XJf. Mr. Chang Gin Hoe, presided over the function. Mr. Rajaram, Private Secretary to Periyar Ramasamy is seen addressing the gathering. Picture below shows a section of the gathering47 words
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Article541 1954-12-31 5 NEW DELHI; The Government of India have replied to a note of the Portuguese Legation m ln<io« which had protested aga&nst «iio "arrest and deportation'" la.si July of Mr. Pompieia Viegas "a prominent member of the (Joan community m Bombay* The Government of India have pointedFOC - 541 words
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113 1954-12-31 5 Court Proceedings On Obscene Matters BOMBAY: The Bombay Government propose to restrict the publication of "details of low taste" and "obscene matters" which come up during the hearing of certain types of offences with sexual backgrounds, it dts (authoritatively learnt here. A Bill, on the lints of the JiUduclial ProceedingsFOC - 113 words
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Article76 1954-12-31 5 'VUfMEDABAD: A fish bazaar m Ahmedabad was losing its charm: a man was sitting amidst the bevy of chattering women and selling fish. The Fish Market Association protested to the Mifr(i«Upal Golrporatlon, requesting intervention to restore to the bazaar its order and beauty. The Commissioner, Mr.FOC - 76 words
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1181 1954-12-31 6 Bogor Conference Decisions kiw.or iw SO- The Five Asian Prime Ministers m a joint communique isS^h^re^te^rfnnou^ they invited Communist CM* and Japan Smoother £tiont TSt at an "Afro-Asian" Conference In Indonesia next April The Communique said the subjects to be discussed included atomicReuter - 1,181 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-12-31 6 A toast to the Queen from Sb John KoterlAwwlft, Ceylon Prime Minister, at a banquet m Sea View Hotel on Monday, (Deo. 27) right. In the picture from (right to left) are: His Excellency the Governor Sir John NicoU, Sir John KoteUwajta (Ceylon Premier) Mr.70 words
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Article27 1954-12-31 6 NEW DELHI. Dec. 30: President Rajendra Prasad yesterday gave assent to a Preventive Detention Bill passed by both Houses of parliament during the winter session.27 words
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Article396 1954-12-31 6 916 To Take Part: Heats On Sunday A total of 916 competitors have sent m their entries to compete m the Singapore Tamils Festival athletic sports and gainers tournaments. The athletic sports finals will be run off at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday, Jan. 9,396 words
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Article36 1954-12-31 6 NEW DHLHI, Dec. 30: The Indian Government reports a steady decline m wholesale prices. It says the official index declined by 1.4 percent during November 1954, ss compared with the previous month.36 words
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Advertisement163 1954-12-31 6 TODAY: 6.30 9.30 p.m. "a Men vs. Black Dragon" Com 1 > lete Serial U)£S|siMK UNBREAKABLE §?h AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA BORNEO oooooooooc^ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo^^^^ LAST DAY i DIAMONDS^ r 'HfiftSSS' TU. ***** 3. 15-6. 15-9.15 |ALI BABA FORTY THIEVES Hindi— with English Subtitles Starring: siIAKILA MAHIPAI. Dances m Geva Color. Opening Tomorrow:163 words
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