Indian Daily Mail, 11 September 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 208 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 213 1 Chaos Confusion If English Is Replaced By Hindi Madras University Syndicate's Warning 7o Hindi Commission Introduction Devanagari Numerals Also Opposed (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) MADRAS, SEPT. 10: ENGLISH MUST CONTINUE AS THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE FOR UNIVERSITIES, COURTS AND THE LEGISLATURE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY YEARS FKOM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE
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  • 130 1 As for Hindi replacing English as the medium of examination for Union Public Services that would place the candidates from non-Hino speaking areas under a grave disadvantage. Hindi sftoula not be medium of such exam. Hindi should not be the language of the Unicxn Parliament or of
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  • 130 1 NO POLITICAL MATTER The Syndicate saw no reason Arhy its whole medium and ystum of education should be ipset for such a few cases. undi cannot be compulsory nedium. At the most, the .elected candidates may be required to pass a language teat .n Hindi within a stated period. The
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  • 524 1 Men Are Worse Than Women BRISTOL, Sept. 10 People who blush easily, worry about other people think of them, fret about their health, and don't like jazz music and the men are worse than the women. These were some of the conclusions reached after a study of
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  • 94 1 RED CHINA AIR SERVICE FOR S-E. ASIA? HONG KONG, Sept. 10: The official New China News China's reported on Friday Red China's interior Civil Aviation Company may soon extend its service to South-East Asia. However, it did not say what specific countries or when the service would begin. The agency
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  • 64 1 VALETTA, Malta, Sept. 10: Britain sent more navy commandos to Cyprus on Friday to join 630 others who sailed for the British Mediterranean colony earlier this week. The reinforcements left aboard the cruiser Birmingham and the Frigate Roebuck, which were recalled from exercises off Malta
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  • 35 1 NAPLES, Italy, Sept. 10: A funeral procession broke up m a panic when a balcony crowded with relations of the deceased collopsed onto the street. Five mourners were m. jured.- AP
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  • 264 1 (From Our Corrrspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: The Selangor Indian Association will taule a resolution at an extra-ordinary general meeting coaa y seeking t"e Association s approval to negotiate an agree, uient with the trustees of the ..lanatma Gandhi Memorial mid so as to acceleiate its ouilding programme. It
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  • 29 1 LISBON, Sept. 10: Fire believed to have started In a chimney destroyed the top floor of the British Embassy m Lis- bon yesterday afternoon.— AP
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  • 77 1 Singapore Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall wearing his famous fioshcoat, being welcomed by Indonesian Government officials at the Airport at Djakarta when he arrived there on Friday heading a Goodwill Mission from the Colony. Picture above shows Mr. Marshall being received by Mr. Ruslan
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  • 1373 1 Urge For Self-Government Keeps Undemocratic Elements At Bay APPRAISAL OF MARSHALL AND TUNKU LONDON, Sept. 10. Mr. Mac Donald said m London that m spite of the difficulties of the situation m Malaya and Singapore he believed the people there "will be lead safely
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  • 143 1 ANZ Troops Due Here Shortly LONDON, Sept. 10: The British War Office announced here ast night that Australian and lew Zealand forces would oe Arriving m Malaya shortly to orm with British Army units che army components of an Australian, New Zealand and .vlalaya strategic reserve. It said that the
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  • 44 1 PARIS, Sept. 10: Mahavir ryagi, Indian Defence Minister, arrived here for an official visit during which he will study French arms production, particularly planes, with a view to possible later purchases, India has already bought fighter planes from France. AP
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  • 58 1 rWO SURRENDER REPORTED KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The first two surrender', under the Amnesty were received In Selangor this morning (Saturday). The two who surrendered are Ah Tee, once regarded as one of the most dangerous men in the Kuala Lanpat district of Selangor, and a woman terrorist, Ah
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  • 306 2 and the Russian star, Cherkosov, will play the leading roles m the first Indo-Boviet joint venture, a bi- lingual m Hindi and Russian, to be directed by Khwaja Ahmed Abbas. The story of the film Is based on the life of the first Russian traveller to
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    49 2 .Sexy ShaMhikala, who Is fond of imitating Nyhana Mangano of 'Bitter Rice' likes *ad and tragic roles. She started rather lat«r In life but has made vast and rapid vt ruhs into the filmland of fame.; Her latest performance m -SITAR.-V will no doubt find keen audience here.
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  • 40 2 SHASHIKALA gave a party recently to celebrate her birthday as well as that of her daughter Shaialja, which both fall on the same day, AUgUBt 3. For Shailaja it was her fifth birday and for Shashikala tilt tfUrty.&fUi.
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  • 971 2 FILM CAREER MARRIAGE-CONFLICT? Read The Views Of These Top Notch Hindi Artistes Three Eligible Bachelors GEETA BALI "JJOTH marriage and a career I are equally important to me. One cannot sail In two boats at the same time, and I have not yet reached the stage when I can decide
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  • 101 2 PADMINI TO STAR WITH S. DUTT Sunil Dutt. who made his debut m films m Ramesh Saigai's "Railway Platform" and has since been signed for leading roles m a number of productions m Bombay, has found his way to the South and has been contracted by Producer-Director Joseph Taliath to
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  • 492 2 A VIVID ACCOUNT OF HER IMPRESSIONS Back from the Sixth International Theatre Congress which she attended at Dubrovnik m Yugoslavia, and bubbling with excitement, Usha Kiron returned from Europe m the same plane as India's Gandhi. "On the outward journey we had the Prime Minister
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  • 174 2 WHY NOT BREAK THE RULES THEN It's always the comedian who comes up with the unexpected when a group of artistes are working on the sets,, and Agha has been ireat fun doing this during -he recent run of shooting ihifts on "Garma Garm." Recently Director Santoshi .vas picturising shots
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    44 2 Beauty sometimes is 'sharply exposed on the screen, Vivacious Vyjayantlmala Is always a victim of such weaknesses. Here she is planning to kill Dilip Kumar. The very sight of her will do but then why scheme? Let us see the answer m 'DEVDAS'
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  • 40 2 NADIRA ONE OF THE THREE MUSKETEERS Nadira plays one of the three musketeers m Vikas Productions' swashbuckling tale. Talwak-ke-Dhani," being directed by Dwarka Khosala. Mannar Desai, the hero, Maruti and Nadira form the team of three musketeers m the picture.
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  • 143 2 The news that Producer Mehboob has selected Sabu, the Elephant Boy, to play the role of the bad son in his "Mother India" has been received with mixed feelings by fans and critics. While some can accurately picture Sabu as the scowling shaven-headed villain
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  • 114 2 A certain young woman, closely connected with films, has asked all her friends, including Usha Kiron, to find her a husband just like Dr. Manohar Kher. This very eligible and charming young lady says she will marry, only if she finds a man as good
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  • 132 2 THE lovely Naseem, who lives m London tells us of those first days m the English metropolis, where the sunshine is something one can only dream about and the fog is so thick that one has to rub noses with a friend before one can recognise
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  • 563 3 Chumming, Competition Agitation Are Reasons w NEWARK: Why do fish Well, chumming, competition and agitation are three pr the major reasons, according to a Rutgers University scientist who has been conducting research on the subject for 16 years Dr. James R. Westman.
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  • 160 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has made rules providing for imposition of penalties on memoers of the All-India services and laying down the procedure for doing so. The rules, which are called "The All-India Services v Discipline and Appeal) Rules 1955", are
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  • 120 3 BOMBAY; India's first atomic reactor, fuelled by natural uranium and thoriu m at Trombay, will cost Rs. 1,00.--00,000. Uranium processed from indigenous ores at the Government's new pilot plant at Ghatsila m Bihar, will be supplemented by supplies from the United States. The entire quantity of
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  • 105 3 NEW DELHI: The Directors of the British Steel consortium, which has been invited by the Government of India to send its representatives to discuss ways and means of implementing Indian third steel project are meeting m uondon to consider the invitation, the British Information Services
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  • 37 3 NEW DELHI; The number of foreigners who had registered m India during i95l was 40,428. The largest number was from Tibet (14,800) with Afghanistan (6,231) and the United States (5,027) coming next m order.
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  • 157 3 NEW DELHI; The Deputy External Affairs Minister, Mr. Anil Chandra, told Maulana Faruqi m the Rajya Sabha that the Pakistan Government had not yet ratified the agreement arrived at m May 1955 between the Home Minister of Indtla and the Pakistan Minister fcr the Interior m regard to
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  • 37 3 AHMED ABAD: A number of coins of the Moghul period were discovered here by some labourers while digging land for the construction of a municipal school. The coins bear the name of King Babar.
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    60 3 Picture taken at a cocktail party held at the Vail Store premise*., on Sept. 5, by the Proprietor of the Store. In the picture are seen prominent Ceylonese, Indians and Europeans, including Mr. Vallupillai, Mr. S. M. Vasa&ar, City Council Member, Mr. M. Saravanamuthu, Ceylon Com. missioner, Mr. Somasundaran (Prop.
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  • 841 3 /)NE of the most charming and popular families .iving m an attractive seasuburb of Sydney, Australia, consists of Dr. .iari Narain, his beautiful .vile, Saroya. and baoy ..aroya. Dr. Narain, a brilliant .scientist, is a .lecturer m aeopnysics at Sydney University. He married
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  • 135 3 INTERNATIONAL PRIZE FOR INDIAN STAMP NEW DELHI: A stamp issued by the Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department m 1953 to commemorate the conquest of Mount Everest nas won a prize awarded by the National Italian Olympic Committee, it was officially stated here. This is the first Indian stamp to have
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  • 414 3 NEW DESMI: An awesome fire dance, a talented combination of the weird and the picturesque, has been brought to light by a music research group of Rajasthan which lias been working among the Sidh Jats of Bikaner. Every year m the MarchApril mela the sturdy
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  • 88 3 MUNICHI (Germany): The "International Grotius Foundation for the Renewal of International Law" m session here last week awarded its medal to Prime Minister Nehru. The medal given for services to International Law w»s also awarded to Dr. Ma x Huber of Zurich. President of the
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  • 33 3 BOMBAY; The Prince of Wales Museum has received 145 gold coins and! other valuable ornaments of the 16th century Vijayanagar dynasty, after they were dug out of a pond m North Kanara District.
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  • 559 4 Foster Fearlessness And Promote Peaceful Co-Existence \N Indian social worker, making his first visit to Australia, received enthusiastic applause for his address to the opening session of the fifth biennial conference of the Austral an Association of Social Workers. He is Shri Bima.
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  • 269 4 INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF MUSLIM WOMEN COLOMBO: For the first time m history a resolution to form an alliance of Muslim women on the international plane has been mooted. This was announced by I'rincesK Feirooz of Iran at the Muslim League Senate headquarters, Hospital street, tort, where she and other delegates
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  • 407 4 Problem In Ceylon Not One Of Indo-Citizens Nehru Tells Parliament NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru, the Indian Premier, told the Rajya Sabha (Upper House m the Indian Parliament) that the problem m Ceylon was not one of Indian citizens. Eight or nine hundred thousand people of Indian origin m Ceylon were
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  • 102 4 YOUTH VENTURED BUT RETURNED BELGAUM; a 15-year-old students who ran away from bis home, In Andhra, to participate m the liberation movement returned to Belg&um from Goa after walkIng 80 miles from Colem to reach the Indian border. He was brough to Belgaum by the Indian police at Castle Rock
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  • 101 4 'Invasion' Of Indian Held Kashmir Area .KARACHI, Sept. 9 Two West Pakistan organisations still plan to make a joint satyaijraha (peaceful) Invasion" of' the Indian-held part of Kashmir with 15,000 volunteers next week despite reports that it will be strongly discouraged— If not forbiden by the Pakistan Government. The organisations
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  • 115 4 INDIA INVITES WORLD'S LEADING BUDDHISTS NEW DELHI, Sept. 9.— India is inviting the world's leading Buddhists to India next year for celebrations of the 2,500 th anniversary of the Birth of Buddha, it was stated m Parliament yesterday. When members asked whether the Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama had been
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  • 121 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 8— Those who think of the beauty contest "Miss America* as being representatives of the •■'typical American girl" are fooling themselves, a noted anthropologist said today. "She represents an ideal of what is typical, and not reality, and moreover, it is an ideal of
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  • 503 4 r«Hil' O J i The or tl »c new restrictions m Iv Sh h2 mtelonnies are mixed. India recentThe Guardian adds: "After it became independent there was a large influx of American missionaries, some of ohem free lances not controlled by old-established socie;ies.
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  • 152 4 BOMBAY: During the ten months ending- August, India exported over 70,000 tons of rice, according to rice trading circles here. After a long period of 12 years, the Government permitted the export of rice m Nov. ember last and an export target of 200,000 tons
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  • 76 4 WORLD POPULATION UP BY 35m, Approximate total of the world population m the latter lalf of 1954 was 2,528,000,000 inhabitants, as compared with 2,493,000,000 In 1953, according to a demographic analysis pub. llshed by the United Nations -statistical office. The analysis shows the breakdown m the different areas as follows;
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  • 43 4 PARLIAMENTARY STUDIES SEMINAR NEW DELHI: The Indian Bureau of Parliamentary Studies, which was formed last year m New Delhi by an aIL party group of M.P.s, is holding a seminar on Parliamentary procedure and practice m February next, it is understood last week.
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