Indian Daily Mail, 9 October 1955
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Title Section18 1955-10-09 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL, XI NO. 236 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article329 1955-10-09 1 100 Killed, 1000 Homeless NEW DELHI, Oct. 8 More than 1(H) people have been killed and thou sands rendered homeless m three days of floods whic h have swept northwestern India latest figures showed yesterday. Most of the deaths we re caused by the coll329 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-10-09 1 Nelida (Nelly) Rivas, (left), 16-year-old daughter of an apartment house caretaker, >\ho was named by police as Peron's girl friend since 1955. She was arrested for questioning m Buenos Aires and police say they have found an £8,000 jewel hoad at her home. Atilio Renzi,63 words
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192 1955-10-09 1 PEACEFUL USE OF 'A' ENERGY CONFERENCE NEW YORK. Oct. B.—-Bri-tain and the United States recommended that a Second International Scientific Conference on Peaceful use of Atomic Energy be held under the United Nations auspices m about three years time. A resolution to this effect was submitted for debate m theReuter - 192 words
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Article125 1955-10-09 1 LONDON: Lord Nuffield, millionaire British car manufacturer, is giving £125,000 towards medical research for help'ng women. A trust established by him is providin e £50,000 with £75,000 coming direct from Lord Nuffield himself. The money will be spent on a new building for the RoyalNAFEN - 125 words
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Article61 1955-10-09 1 LONDON, Oct. 8 M.M.D. H. Jay a ward ene, Ceylon's iFlnance Minister, left here by air yesterday for Colombo after a short private visit to Brltain._ Mr Jayawardene will represented his country at the Ministerial meeting of thc Colombo Plan for the Economic Development of SouthReuter - 61 words
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236 1955-10-09 1 Japan Bans White Slave Labour Contracts TOKYO. Oct. 8: Japan's Supreme Court has ban&ea the country s notorious "human traffic" labour contracts which Keeps thousands of girls m virtual slavery. It ruled that anyone younger than 18 working on advanced wages may quit without repay* ing the advance. unscrupulous money-A.P. - 236 words
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442 1955-10-09 1 NEW DELHI: Marvels of modern science to be exhibited by the various participating countries will provide an air of fact and fantasy at the Indian Industries Fair, which opens here on Oct. 29. Spread over an area of 2 0,000 square feet, the442 words
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Article25 1955-10-09 1 LONDON, Oct. 8 Tftie Soviet government has invited a British Air Transport delegation to taks m Mosacw, the British Ministry of Civil Aviation annonced. APAP - 25 words
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103 1955-10-09 1 MADRAS, B.— The Nattu- kottal Chettiars of Pallatur (Ramanathapuram District), the traditional money-lend- ers of Tamilnad, have pt*.- j tested against the Govern- j meat of India's decision to irft&ti IMB of F* Wi-5».. 000 to Burma. Their grievance is that lands worthNAFEN - 103 words
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Article91 1955-10-09 1 SAIGON, Oct. 8 The -popular committee mi n charge of organisation of Viet Nam's national referendum scheduled for October 23 met m Saigon Friday a nd called for the removal of Bao Dai. absentee Chief of State. In the same motion they called for theAP - 91 words
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Article58 1955-10-09 1 ATHENS GREECE Oct 8. Watched by hundreds of thousands of mourning Greeks a mile long funeral procession led by King Paul and Queen Frederlka, passed through the streets of Athens Friday with the remains of Premier iFleld Marshal Alexander Papagos. The premier died Tuesday night at58 words
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Article135 1955-10-09 1 LONDON Oct. 8: A British judge who favours poliygamy as the solution for the United Kingdom's excess of women disclosed Friday he himself lias decided to settle for one wife- a pretty Siamese. His bride, Chaluey, whom he secretly married jast week told reporters it isA.P. - 135 words
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Article162 1955-10-09 1 NEHRU FILM SHOWS AT U.N.P. HQ. I COLOMBO. lhe Indian Documentary "Nehru's visit tv Ivussia" was shown to h very distinguished audience recently "Sri Cotha," official headquarters ot the l/nited National Party —the ruling party m Ceylon. ihis is j.erhaps the first occasion that an Indian Documentary depicting the activities162 words
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Article35 1955-10-09 1 KARACHI, Oct. 8 Former New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey and his wife arrived Friday for a four day visit to Pakistan. Dewey ls on a month's tour of Southern \sia. APAP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-10-09 1 American-built light tanks rumble past the reviewing stand at the Meiji Memorial Building Tokyo m a parade to mark the first anniversary of the Japanese National Defence Force.- AP PHOTO.AP - 34 words
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170 1955-10-09 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: Representatives of three Railway Unions which have agreed to for m the National Union of Raiiwaymen yesterday met Mr. V.T. Sambanthan. Federation Minister for Labour to urge him to expedite the registration of the National Union. The delegation170 words
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Article158 1955-10-09 1 NEW DELHI: The Sangeet Natak Akadaml. National Music and Drama Academy, have decided to institute two awards for the best producers, j directors, cameramen and actors m Indian films. The Akadami will soon announce which of the two categories among film artists will be taken up158 words
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Article, Illustration115 1955-10-09 1 Hollywood actress Rita Hayworth and her daughters Yasmin (younger) and Rebecca disembark from the liner Queen Eligabeth at Cherbourg, France on arrival front New York, to meet her former husband Prince Aly Khan. PARIS, Oct. B.— Rita Hayworth took her No. 1 daughter, 10.year.old Rebecca Welles, to aA.P. - 115 words
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Article, Illustration544 1955-10-09 1 TO SPECIALISE ON SUPER-CON. AIRCRAFT IN AUSTRALIA The Singapore brancn of re Qantas Empire Airways haa granted a scholarship to Mr. A. G. S. Pandian, an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer to specialise on Super Constellation Aircraft m Australia. He Vol to Sydney to.day. Mr. Pandian whose trip m Sydney is the544 words
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675 1955-10-09 2 Cooking Is Malayan Export To Australia AMONG the many items of interest which are bringing Malayans and Australians closer together is food. The. differences between styles of cooking and foods are always one Of the main subjects when Malayan students go visiting m Australia. Usually, their Australian hosts try to675 words
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Article753 1955-10-09 2 ABOUT 120 miles northeast of San Francisco ln the rich Sacramento Valley lies Oalifornia's lush peach-bowl-which produces 45 per cent of cling peaches grown the world over. Here, a homogenous community of Sikhs, natives of India's northwestern border state. Punjab, has carved out new homes, new753 words
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Article2271 1955-10-09 2 Dr. m X ! Chakravarti j - Dr. m X Chakravarti j Thailand, Cambodia eft. Indonesia By numerous figurines m dancing poses or playing on musi. cal instruments beginning with the first century B.C. or evea earlier. That m India as m moot other countries dancing was of religious origin there ls2,271 words
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Article, Illustration730 1955-10-09 2 K. K. DUGGAL - Pilani-Combination Of Gurukul Varsity K. K. DUGGAL By OILANI (Rajasthan). On the arid soil Of this remote I village 1 m the heart of the Rajasthan desert has grown an oasis a 400-acre campus of rolling lawns, flower-studded parks, tidy cottages, and sprawling schools and colleges. Here is afoot an730 words
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Article59 1955-10-09 2 COLOMBO: The Air Aca. demy will soon operate a char, tered freight service daily from Trichinopoly to Colombo. A loading Colombo mutton dealer has asked the Directoi of Civil Aviation for permla* *ion to sign a two-year contract with the Air Academy for the transportation of mutton59 words
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Article568 1955-10-09 3 Demand At Malabar Convention KOZHIKODE: In pursuance of the resolution naased at tbe recent meeting of Malayala Pradesh Congress Committee convention to support the demand for a Dakshina PradVwh State was held last week m the Ganpat High School halLMr V. Raghavan Nayanar presiding. Delegates from all568 words
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156 1955-10-09 3 RECORD FOOD PRODUCTION IN 1953-54 NEW DELHI: The production of cereals and the area n dei cultivation m India during 1953-54 established an aIL time record, according to a publication entiled "Estimates of area and production of principal crops m India -1953-54" brought out by the Directorate of Economics and156 words
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Article310 1955-10-09 3 MADRAS: A resolution disapproving of the recent policy of the Government of India m restricting the Issue of visas to Christian missionaries from abroad and urging them to revoke this policy, was adopted at a meeting held under the auspices of the Caltholic Indian Association at310 words
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173 1955-10-09 3 STUDY OF TAMIL AT LUCKNOW UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW: Regional languages like Tamil, Bengalee and Marathi will have to be jffered by students of Lucknow University who offer Hindi as a major course under the reorganised courses for the Arts faculty. From this academic session, the under-graduate courses m the Faculty of173 words
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495 1955-10-09 3 BELGAUM; The Praja Socialist leader, Mr. NG. Goray who led, the first group of Indian satyagrahis into Goa on May 18, was sentenced by th* J -rritoiiai Military Trmu'ia! of Goa last week to ten years' rigorous imprisonment.495 words
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Article91 1955-10-09 3 16 INJURED IN CLASH NEAR AMBALA AMBALA I Sixteen persons including: some Government servants, were injured m a clash between two groups ln Bharell village near here last week, an official report said. The clash occurred when tne Estate Officer, Chandigarii, visited the village to give possession of the land91 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-10-09 3 Mr. K. Kamaraj, chief Minister, of Madras distributed prizes to artisans who participated m the exhibition and demonstration organised m connection with the All India Handicraft Week, which concluded recently.33 words
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126 1955-10-09 3 INCREASE IN POPULATION: 2 MINISTERS DIFFER NEW DELHI: Is an increase m populat.on m India an "unnecessary bogey The question drew contradictory answers m the Lok Sabha last week, from the Minister for Agriculture, Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh, and the Pood and Agriculture Minister. Mr. Jain. Speaking on the agricultural policy126 words
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Article449 1955-10-09 3 NEW DELHI: The Rajva Sabha adopted an official motion seeking to refer the Bill for the establishment of river boards, for the regulation and development of inter State rivers and river valleys to a joint committee of Parliament. The Bill will go to the Joint Committee afterPTI - 449 words
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121 1955-10-09 3 WEST BENGAL SITE FOR JUTE SEED FARM NEW DELHI: The Union Food and Agriculture Ministry has selected a site for the proposed necleus jute seed farm to be set up m West Bengal under the auspices of thc Indian Central Jute Committee. This was disclosed m a statement laid on121 words
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122 1955-10-09 3 KARACHI: The three- wee* old demonstration outside the Indian High Commission here by the Central Kashmir Front 'jommittee was withdrawn unexpectedly last week. No prior announcement of the withdrawal was made, last week the demonstrators told reporters that the Kashmir Front Committee would continue the122 words
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Article87 1955-10-09 3 ABOLITION OF ZAMINDARI IN MADRAS MADRAS: On behalf of the Government, the Director of Settlements,' Madras, has de. posited certain amounts towards advance compensation and interim payment with the Estate Abolition Tribunal at Madurai and Vellore m respect of certain zamindari and under tenure estates notified and taken over by87 words
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292 1955-10-09 3 Xl KINOOL: Andhra, the first linguistic State to be formed m India, on Saturday last celebrated its third birthday m an expect ant mood. Leaders of various shades of opinion said their joy on the occasion would have been much greater m the Andhras292 words
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402 1955-10-09 3 NEW YORK: Mr. Martin Cole, a retir^i a, clothing manufacturer, is due to arrive m Bombay ctrlfnew month to build up two completely new Industrie^ IndTa tS ploying indigenous skills and local craftsmen. Mr. Cole, who is 55, will use402 words
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Article155 1955-10-09 3 MADRAS: If a Bill whlcn is proposed to be Introduced m the Legislature attracts the provisions' of Clause (2) ot Article 31 or Clause (l) of Article 31- A of the Constitution, the State Administrative Department principally consult the Administrative Department of the Government of155 words
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111 1955-10-09 3 TRIBAL CUSTOM UPHELD IN MURDER TRIAL HUMBOLDT, Saskatchewan, Oct. 2. Tribal custom was recognised m a court here m the acquittal of a Red Indian youth charged with murdering a friend who tried to lure away his 15-year.old wife. A jury deliberated less than an hour before freeing Billy Peequaquat,Reuter - 111 words
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Article327 1955-10-09 3 NEW DELHI: The more important articles which have been removed from the dollar area 0.G.1., according to tho Commerce and Industry Mini. stry's Press Note are electrodes made of brass, bronze and similar alloys and also rods, foils, wire arid strip made of brass, bronze and similar aL327 words
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302 1955-10-09 3 POONA: Mr. Moraji Desai, the Chief Minister, was report, ed to have told members of the legislature Congress Party last week that they would be given fullest freedom to ex. press their views on the report of the States Reorganisation Commission.302 words
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Article617 1955-10-09 4 Too Early To Explain Final Shape— Minister NEW DELHI: The Union Railway Minister Mr. Lal Bahadur Shastri, said here last week that it was too early to warn what the final shape of the Railways' second Five-Year flan would be. The plan, he said, was still617 words
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Article121 1955-10-09 4 BANARAS: A sound recording of the Vedas is to be made by the A.I.R. The rendering is aimed at providing an authentic standrad of recitation and also a permanent version. The pandits of Banaras have been invited to co-operate and help m the attempt. The121 words
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Article62 1955-10-09 4 KATHM ANDUy The Nepal Government has by an order asked all Nepalese possessing firearms to report to the authorities the details about them. Failure to do this would be punishable under law, the order said. Formerly nobody was required to secure a license to possess firearm*.62 words
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Article165 1955-10-09 4 NEW DELHI: Charges of mismanagement m Government hospitals were levelled m the State Vidhan Sabha during the discussion of a non-official motion moved by a Congress member, Mr. Remchand Jain. His motion called for a discussion on the present working of hospitals and ayurvedic and unani165 words
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Article106 1955-10-09 4 SHILLONG: The Assam Government stated that holding of the ensuing Assam Assembly session at Gauhati had nothing to do with the question of transfer of the capital from Shillong. A Government Press Note issued last week says that the autumn session is being held106 words
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279 1955-10-09 4 KARACHI; Mr. G. M. Bhnrgart, member of the Sind Legislative Assembly last week field a petition m the Sind Chief Court praying that the proceedings of the current Constituent Assembly on the One-Unit Rill be declared illegal and ULTRA VIRES. He279 words
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Article94 1955-10-09 4 CHICAGO, Oct. 2.-Radio. active iodine can relieve on prevent painful and dangerous complications ln man v persons suffering from advancea heart disease, four Los Angeles phy sicians have said here. Their study, described m the Journal of the American Association, dealt with 231 patients m advanced stagesReuter - 94 words
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Article125 1955-10-09 4 CULTURAL HISTORY OF MANKIND KARACHI: Dr. Mahmud Hussain, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Professor Of History, University of Karachi, has proceeded to Paris and the United Kingdom to meet the autho-editors of the Scientific and Cultural History of Mankind, which is being prepared by the United Nations Educational,125 words
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Article64 1955-10-09 4 KARACHI* India's president. Dr. Kajendra Prasad, may pa v an offirial visit to Pakistan some time In November, informed sources here said. The President, Dr. Prasad, is being consulted if this month when the weather is mild and pleasant here— Hill suit him. If the PresidentNAFEN - 64 words
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Article62 1955-10-09 4 LONDON. Oct. '6 The Duchess of Windsor said Wednesday she had "terminated" the employment of the American writer assisting with her memoirs on the unanimous advice of her three publishers. She listed her publishers as the David McKay CO., McCall's Magazine and the Lendo n SundayAP - 62 words
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242 1955-10-09 4 PATNA: Mr. Sheelbh hadra Yajee, a member of the A.I.C.C. (former Secretary-General of the AllIndia Forward Bloc), has issued a statement appealing to Mr. Nehru to set up a committee to find out the trutfi about Netaji Su bhas Chandra Bose's alleged death. Mr.242 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-10-09 4 PHOTO. Huan Hailing, the Chinese Charge D'Affalres hi London, with Mrs. Hu Tingl, left, and Mrs. Chuang Yen, two visitors from Peking, admires a flag sent to the Britain China Friendship Association m London from Peking. The flag was presented to the Association recently. APAP - 49 words
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333 1955-10-09 4 MADRAS: A scheme for teaching 'yoga asanas' In schools was under preparation by the Government, and would shortly be introduced, to began with In the City schools, said Mr. C. Subramaniam, Minister for Finance and Education, here last week. Mr. Subramaniam, who unveiled a333 words
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Article50 1955-10-09 4 Mr. Chen Yang Chang, the school teacher m the Chinese High School, who was detained last June, was yesterday released from detention on his undertaking to dissociate him. self from student activities and not to teach m .'chools, say* a Singapore Government press statement issued last night.50 words
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Article182 1955-10-09 4 TAMIL IN LUCKNOW UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW: Regional languages like Tamil, Bengali and Marathi will have to be offered by students of Lucknow university who offer Hindi as a major course under the reorganised courses for the Arts faculty. From this academic session, the under-graduate courses m the Faculty of Arts haveNAFEN - 182 words
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Article116 1955-10-09 4 LONDON. Oct. 7—Philosopher Bertrand Russell said yesterday he sees a good chance "the world is moving into a happier era than it has ever known before." Receiving the Pears Encyclopedia annual trophy for work en behalf Of peace, Lord Russell said-. "Mankind cannot long continue toAP - 116 words
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375 1955-10-09 4 Two Underground Workers Shot Dead SAVANTWAD: Underground workers of the Goa liberation movement and a posse of Portuguese soldiers clashed with each other on the night of Sept. 27 as a result of which six Portuguese soldiers were killed, according to reports reaching375 words
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307 1955-10-09 4 Recommendation By C. P. Seminar DARJEELING: The Coram unity Projects Seminar, now m session here, unanimously recommended the setting up of at least one pilot family planning project m each State. Means for continuous expansion of industrial production In rural areas should be307 words
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Article231 1955-10-09 4 Great Progress Made In Africa NEW YORK, Out. 6—Dealing with colonial problems m his speech before the United Nations General Assembly Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon of India remarked that great progress had been made m certain parts of America such as the Gold Coast and Nigeria. A similar advanceReuter - 231 words
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Article135 1955-10-09 4 ILLICIT IMMIGRATION FROM INDIA COLOMBO: Illicit immigration from India is on the increase. Mr. D. B. Ellepola, Liaison Officer, of the department for the Registration of Indian and Pakistani residents, said last week that m the last eight months the illicit immigration figure had topped 1.200. He said m view135 words
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240 1955-10-09 4 KANDYAN "KONDES" LEAVE FOR BERLIN COLOMBO; A troupe of seven Kandyan and low-coun-try dancers (two of them with "kondes") left by aBO AC Argonaut Coronet Service plane Dor Germany to perform Ceylon dances at The Berlin International Cultural Festival which began this week. The troupe includes Kandyan dancers. Devil dancers240 words
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Article391 1955-10-09 5 *pHE flagship of the Indian Navy, tho cruiser "Delhi" (formerly H.M.S. "Achilles") is the real "star" of the coming British production. "Battle c-f the River Plate." But natural excitement is now being caused m and around the studios over which human stars will appear mNAFEN - 391 words
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68 1955-10-09 5 MADRAS. Oct. 7. The Gov. ernment intends to start large publishing houses all over India, Prime Minister Jawahar. lal 'Nehru has announced. He said they will publish cheap editions of Indian classics and works on art m all languages spoken m the country. He was inaugurating68 words
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Article1627 1955-10-09 5 A Startling Plan Which Primitive Tribes Practised No Pain And Fear Either A Famous British doctor Is stepping up his campaign to help Britain's mothers have easier childbirth. This is the startling plan he would now like to see adoptad. EVERy TEENAGE GIRL, to be1,627 words
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793 1955-10-09 5 Valabhi— Famous Buddhist Varsity In Bihar Chinese Scholar's Account gUDDHISM is said to have been at an ebb m the 7th tUI y A a D but !t is a historical fact that intellectual me at its many seats of learning was maintained at a hight level under the fosteringNAFEN - 793 words
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Article55 1955-10-09 5 WASHINGTON, Oct. 6— ExPresident Truman says the late Soviet Premier Stalin voiced misgivings about the Yalta agreement and promised aU-«ut backing of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek m China as late as mid-1945. Russia later lent its backing to the Communists who, after World War H, drove ChiangAP - 55 words
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Article458 1955-10-09 5 :A RE you suffering from I j "civilization sickness?" Ycu probably are if you find yourself getting fatigued without reason, irritated over I trifles, and unjustifiably critical of yourself, your friends and members of your own family. Every culture develops its own typical ailments, a typical ailment todayAP - 458 words
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110 1955-10-09 5 CHURCHILLS CHARGED WITH DISORDERLINESS LONDON, Oct. 7: Mr. John Spencer Churchill. 50 year.old artist nephew of Sir Winston Churchill, 'howled line a dog', and his wife made 'cat noises after they were arrested for being drunk and disorderly, a court was told here yesterday. Mr. Churchill, who is also aReuter - 110 words
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Article233 1955-10-09 5 Slimming Is A Matter Of Luck! J-HE woman who complutns wh~. t h€. puts <>** weight tn*?», though she eats little may not be cheating about her diet beauty experts say. Conversely, the women who ■may she eats a lot and yet remains skinny, may also be telling the truth.NAFEN - 233 words
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Article104 1955-10-09 5 CULTURAL FILMS FESTIVAL IN TOKYO TOKYO. Oct. 7: Twelve na. tions will send films to thc Second International Cultural Films Festival m Tokyo Nov. 14-15, Kyodo News Service said. The festival is sponsored ny the Japanese Foreign Office. Nations taking part m this year's festival and the films they willAP - 104 words
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1471 1955-10-09 6 S. K. GURUNATHAN - S. K. GURUNATHAN Nation Of Hard Workers By 4 übn.AUA 18 a most mo. uem country; it is last indusi.»;aiismg with a rising standard or living winch is al. i<udy very hign; tAere is practically no unemployment; B*M people seem to be contentedTHE HINDU - 1,471 words
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Article, Illustration26 1955-10-09 6 Xaliiu Jaywant and Sajjan m LAGAN, a tender love theme sprinkled with music and suspense. Current attraction at Diamond and lt la a Gian Singh's release.26 words
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Article, Illustration254 1955-10-09 6 Among passengers disembarking at Penang last week was Mr. Yuen Hon Chong, Assistant Accountant of Lever Bros. (Malaya; Ltd. who was returning from a four-month tour of Europe and the United Kingdom. Mr. Yuen was the first Junior Manager to be sent on this advanced training254 words
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Article, Illustration192 1955-10-09 6 Mr. V. Namasivayapi. creative artist, who seldom ex-" ecutes any work of art without the imprint of his genius m it. has ventured to epitomize m celluloid the life and teachings of Lord Buddha. His ambition is not only to make the film a greatAP - 192 words
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Article, Illustration184 1955-10-09 6 There is more than what meets the eye, especially when the object is such as the one above armed with a dls-armlng smile. Miss Vatjayantimala who a few years ago tumbled down on a Hindi film has risen to heights of fame that were not reached184 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-10-09 6 Zippy, the chin panzee who features m Gem'ai's "Insanlyat," has flown back to Holly, wood to hulfil television assignment there His stay ln Madars was ut short by a week. Tt is learr that Zippy also paid his Inr jme Tax much to the a nusement of52 words
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Advertisement181 1955-10-09 6 To-Day S Shows 3 6 9 p.m. "NAN BAN" (m Tamil) o»o*g_m!tAmo!mmo_iotmm_^*m*»mmmmm ROYAL NOW SHOWING TO CAPACITY HOUSES 3 SHOWS TO-DAY AT 1.30, 5 8.30 p.m. MULLAIVANAM An Entertaining Tamil Picture TO-DAY AT 10 a.m. NARGIS I D AQBII dilip KUMAR n D#%Dwb 2ND WEEK— IITH BIG DAY TODAY S181 words
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