Indian Daily Mail, 9 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 296 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 357 1 NEHRU'S SYMPATHY STRENGTHENS SINGAPORE'S DEMAND FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT New Concept Of C Wealth Marshall's Appreciation Assurance To "Capital 9 NEW DELHI, Dec. 8: Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore declared here today that "The first step for Singapore is complete control of our internal destiny." Mr. Marshall, who was addressing
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  • 135 1 Dulles Asked To ResignHe's Bungled! PORT WAYNE, Indiana, Dec. 8 Representative Adam Clayton Powell (DemocratNew York) contended last night U-S. s ecretar y of State John Foster Dulles has, through his policies, "lost India and the greater part cf SQ-th Asia and Africa'* for the United States, and he called
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  • 94 1 DELHI FAIR IMPRESSES MR MARSHALL NEW DELJH. Dec. 8 Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Marshall, on his return to New Delhi from Agra visited the Industries Fair which he toured in a jeep. He commented en the high standard and the varied and attractive designs of the pavilions. Mr. Marshall saw
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  • 16 1 GATESHEAD England. Dec. 8 The Labour party held the seat in the Parliamentary bye-election here yesterday.
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  • 94 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 8: South Africa welcomed yesterday the U.N. General Assembly's action to end the U.N.'s three-year investtyation of her race segregation policy. But she said her attitude to iti> 1056 session would be determined by the way it hand, led a
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  • 127 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: The Department of Information was today charged with wasting public funds by its Malay publication "Panduan Ra'ayat Inche Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman caused the mild uproar when he said it was like ''casting pearls be. fore the swine." Mr. P.
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  • 73 1 RUSSIA OPPOSES AERIAL INSPECTION UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Dec. 8 Russfa rejected yesterday u new appeal from the United States to join President Eisenhower's plan for a mutual aerial inspection system as a gateway to disarmament. Soviet Delegate V. V. Kuznetsov made it clear* to the U.N. Assembly's Political Committee that
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    30 1 The Su\iet Prime Minister, Marshal Rulganin (right) and the Communist Party Koss Mr. N. IKrushchev appear in Gandhi cap with tilak' on their forehead, during their visit to Madras recently.
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  • 245 1 Future Of Malayan Depot In Madras (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: Federation Minister for Labour Mr. V. T. Sambanthan told the Council today that the question of retaining or abolishing Malayan Establishment Office and Depots in Madras would be reviewed. He was answering a point raised by Inche Abdul
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  • 463 1 Tamilnad Cyclone Relief fund Launched At City Meeting Kamaraj To Head Committee Balance Of Previous Funds And Spot Donations Form Nucleus Kalagam Leaders' Splendid Example (From Our Own Corres pondent) MADRAS, Dec 8: A Fund called the Madras Cyclone Relief Fund has been constituted at a pub lie meeting of
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  • 50 1 Nekru Urges Self -Determination For Cyprus NEW DELHI, Dec. 8 Prime Minister Nehru said yesterday that the people of Cyprus should be left to settle their future by self-deter-mination. He told parliament that India believed the matter should be solved by a conference rather than through the United Nations. AP
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  • 64 1 ACTING COMMISSIONER OF POLICE Mr. I.S. Wylie, Deputy Commissloner of Police, w lll act as Commissioner of Police during the absence on leave of the Commissioner, Mr. W.L.R. Carbonell, who left Kuala Ljumpur by air on Tuesday (December 6) on his wa y to Australia. Mr. Carbonell will be away
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  • 338 1 Singapore's Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat before board, ing the Air India International for New Delhi yesterday morning, cautioned the vested interests in the Colony against coming to 'too hasty conclusions' about what the
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  • 227 1 So Independent Federation Broadcasting Dept. Urged Chief Minister's Assurance (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: An energetic plea to cut the Federation Broadcasting) Department away from Singapore's apron stiings was made by several members in the Federal Legislative Council today. "There are
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  • 147 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs: Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman was asked to assure the Council that the freedom of the Press would be upheld and that no hindrance would be caused in their collection <.f news. Mr. P. P. Narayanan (Trade Union), who brought
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  • 79 1 NICOSIA. Cyprus, Dec. 8 Shouting schoolboys paraded through Nicosia today. They ranjx church bells and demonstrated outside the Greek consulate, screaming: ''Down with self-government. We want union with Greece.' Meanwhile, villagers in Lefkonike finished paying tho £2.000 fine imposed by the governor, Field Marshal Sir John Harding,
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  • 104 1 COLOMBO, Doc. 8 The statement by U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on Goa is scored by the influential Ceylon Daily News as a glaring example of "denseness and shortsightedness of American diplomacy in relation to the East.' The Daily News, which is elo.«e
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  • 562 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Dec. 9, 1955 Back To Moscow: Sadder But Wiser Men! THE dismay and discomfort which the Western powers are reported to be feeling as a result of tine Russian* leaders' tour of India and Burma are, in cur opinion, absolutely baseless. Tine anti-Corn munist powers
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  • 865 2 Cyclone Takes Heavy Toll Over 300 People Killed Damages To Property Not Yet Assessed Kamaraj's Aerial Survey Of Distress Areas MADRAS. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY PRESONS LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE CYCLONE WHICH HIT THE COASTAL DISTRICTS OF RAMNAD AND TANJORE LAST WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE LATEST OFFICIAL REPORT RECEIVED
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  • 583 2 A Gruesome Sight Impressions Of Minister Mr. Shanmugha Rajeswara Sethupathi described the damage done by the recent cyclone in the Ramanathapuram district as a "gruesome" sight and a thing unknown to him." The Public Works Minister, who flew with the Chief Minister over the cyclone-affect-ed areas of Tiruchirapalli and Ramanathapuram
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  • 86 2 NEW DELHI; There is no general or particular restriction as such imposed on the sale of Indian liteiature at railway and other book stalls in the USSR, a statement laid on the table cf the LoU Sabha on behalf of the External Affairs Ministry
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  • 20 2 On the occasion of the 68th birthday of Dr. Varadara ju lu Naidu (extreme rlehTT'in
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  • 921 2 TIRUCHI. After an aerial survey in a specially chartered Dakota plane from Madras, of the cyclone-devastted areas of Tanjore, and Ramanathapurani districts, Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chife .Minister, held at the local aerodrome lounge a conference of leading officials and district heads with a view to organising immediate
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  • 68 2 STUDY GROUP ON FILARIASIS The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and the Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Leong- Yew Koh. were present at the conference* of the World Health Organisation Study Gorup on Filariasis at the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpuiv Picture shows Prof. M. Giaquinte, W.H.O.
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  • 280 2 NEW DELHI: The principle of giving Che father the right to will away joint family property is understood to have been generally favoured at the meeting of t/foe Amendments Committee of the Oopgress Parliamentary Party held bo discttes the Hindu Succession Bill. The
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  • 85 2 DURBAN; Mr. Manilal Gandhi, 64-year-old son of Mahatma Gandhi, who suffered" from a stroke last week, was said to be "fairly comfortable. Mr. Gandhi is in a Durban s;>Jiatorium which he entered last week. His sen, Arun, said that his father's speech and memory had been affected and
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  • 207 2 MAYAVARAM: Mayavaram town received 12.22 Inche s of rain during the 96 hours ending 8.30 am., on December 3. On December 2 alone, the rainfall in the town amounted to 7.12 inches, Manalmedu, lower Anicut, Manjalar Head, Netthavasal and Coleroon had 7.81 inches, 12.75 inches, 8.45,
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  • 165 3 Bensimon, a leading French nl m distributor and producer, is now in Bombay to make a deal for a co-produc-tion with Indian producers and to buy Hindi films for screening in France. Bensimon proposes producing Taj Mahal in English and Hind in Cinemascope with American, French
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  • 152 3 Italian Films To Be Dubbed In Hindustani Mr. A.M.G. Gelardi of Rashbrooke Co. Ltd., London, distributing agents for the Commonwealth countries for Lux Films of Italy, arived here from Karachi. He is on a five week business tour to study the market for Indian films. He visited the Far East,
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  • 159 3 Greatest Show Of The Day Don Yada's 'Latin Quarter Revue' Don Yada's Latin Quarter .Revue-' is a spectacular show, so far witnessed in Singapore. The glamour, girls, of Tokyo fascinating in their gorgeous dress, transport the audience to the realm of ecstasy* by their exotic and enchanting group dances only
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  • 174 3 God Preferable It is easier to be a God than a human being- will be the theme, of a Hindi mythological* lihn. "Suryakumari," recently launched by Ajit Pictures. According- to the story, which is written by Pandit Indra, Tapti ,the daughter of the Sun God, is banished to the earth
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  • 110 3 Theatres are producing a film for children. Entitled "Bhima," it is a story of two children and a bear based on a tale by Christian Weston. The screen adaptation is by Benoy Chatterjee. Members of the Children's Film Society have sent congratulatory letters to Nitin Bose
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  • 41 3 Nili Muzluma, the curvaceous Egyptain film star ballet dancer and singer, wil come to India during Christmas to give shows in Bombay, Delhi and Calcutta. She is also negot fttiog to appear in some Hindi films.
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  • 626 3 Suspense In Films Hitchcock's Analysis BOMBAY: "I am thrilled to be in India, my dreamland, and I am sure that my brief stay in your wonderful country would prove to be as suspenseful and interesting as a good movie, said Mr. Alfred Hitchcock, the eminent Hollywood film director. Mr. Hitchcock,
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  • 30 3 Rarely does one see Nargii in this tantalising pose and sht excels all her earlier performances in this picture 'Ohor Chori' of A.V.M, Productions,
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  • 60 3 In order to conduct propaganda against the practice of untouchability (which has been banned by State Government legislation), the Government has invited film producers to send a list of pictures produced in Tamil dealing with this subject. The Government has stated that "these pictures should be suitable
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  • 233 3 Wadia Movietone launched their 55-th production. "Captain Kishore" is the title of the film which is the romantic story of a princess who falls in love with a tall, dark and handsome stranger. The stranger is the rebel Prince in disguise whom the Princes wants to crush. Pradcep
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  • 54 3 Popular screen director, Guru Dutt, now turned actor-pro-ducer of films, is scanning new horizons for subjects for his newly floated company, Guru Films Ltd. Following his company's first film, "Mr. and Mrs. 1955" a comedy, he has now launched a murder mystery, "C.1.D." which his former assistant Raj
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  • 45 3 A mammoth variety show is being planed by leading Bombay film stars in December in aid of the victims of the rec?nt floods. Sadashiv Row J. Kavi's "Vahinichiya Bangdiya," the successful Marathi film, will now be made in Hindi in March next.
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  • 308 3 POPULARISING HINDI THRU' FILMS— PATIL J^ glowing tribute to the film industry for playing a vital part in popularising Hinti! was paid by Mr. S. K. Patil, President of the BomKay Pradesh Congress Committee. Mr. Patil speaking at an informal get-together of local film stars and the members of the
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  • 64 3 When women play wiili lambs they acquire its characteristic shyness and affability and the lamb knows it is in the right' hands. She is Blna Hal, the classic beauty of the Indian screen, who plays the leading role in CicminJ Vasan's stupendous screen classic 'INSAMYAT.
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  • 642 3  -  WOODROW WYATT By Panikkar is a remarkable man. He is a brilliant scholar. He ha s an astonishing capacity for analysis and a tremenubus grasp of history. He might easily have been an academician and have headed a university, or at the very least
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  • 30 3 Benynl Beauty Suchitra Sen, tc'fo is cast against Dilip Kmmnr in Bimal Roy's 'DEVDAS.' It is the immortal classic from the pen of Sarat Chandra of BtngiiU
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  • 1391 4  -  VICTORIA CHAPPELLE By IT is a dark, cold afternoon and two excited children and their mother, having driven through a cheering crowd waiting outside one of London s big railway termini, enter a coach in a train standing at a gaily decorated platform. Queen
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  • 295 4 MOVE WITH THE TIMES IN S.-E.A. BRITAIN TOLD NEW DELHI, Dec. 7.— The widely-read Indian dally The Hindustan Times in an editorial "Marshall Plan" to-day said that "India from her own experience can share Singapore's impatience, and the British Government it is to be hoped will sense as well the
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  • 34 4 "Talash is the title selected for the fil m launched in Bombay by Mr. Daulatram, one-time editor of a film weekly. Ashok Kumar and Bina Rai will play the principal roles.
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  • 971 4  - Providing Evening Education For Adults Wendy Hall By in ixsnaon Alone, 250,000 People Attend Academic And Recreational Classes *pHIS year more than 250,000 students are attending evening: classes at the institutes and schools which the London County Council administers Originally evening classes, or "night schools" as they were called, were
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  • 1250 4 SACHINDRUM The Temple Of Many Gods IF you are travelling by bus from Trivandrum, tne capital of Tranvancore-Cochin State, to Cape Comorin, you cannot miss the conspicuous sight of a huge pyramidal tower known as the 'Gopura' of Suchindrum temple. Even from the moving bus you can see the sculptural
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  • 283 4 i^?° N: M v ster v diseas* Jamshedpur between Ma v ano •September lasi year is describe ed in the "British Medlcai Journal." Hundreds of others children were affected, but recovered. Because there i s no other name by which it can be described, Doctors M.V. Chariand T.V.
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  • 748 5 Deo's Talks With Nehru Jayalcar's Criticism tfe 2S£2F a 3 I L Mp Shanke ™> Deo, President of J«fw ?rS? M^arashtra Parishad, had an hour's 3™ P™** Master Nehru here to urge inclusion of Bombay City in Maharashtra h n^£ WaS cc n
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  • 220 5 SHIPPING SCHEMES IN SECOND PLAN BOMBAY. The Consultative Committee Of Shipowners w<hich reviewed the progress >f shipping uiidtef the First Five- Year Plan considered schemes for expansion of shipping tonnage (under the Second Five- Year Plan. Indian shipping tonnage, which at present stood at 4.8 lokh tons was expected to
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  • 149 5 CASTE HINDUS TO LIVE WITH HARIJAN MADRAS; A sdheme for making caste Hindus live with Harijans in ha. sing- colonies with a vie w to eradicating unouchability has been sponsored by the Government of Madras. Among other things it aims at the construction of 25,000 cheap-design houses spread over a
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  • 111 5 LICENCE REFUSED TO MALABAR BANK NEW DTLHI; The Reserve Bank of India has served a notice on the Alalankara Syn-d-cate Bank Ltd.. Kozhencherry, informing the bank that in terms of the Banking Companies Act, 1949, a licence to carry on banking- business in India cannot be granted to it. according-
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  • 116 5 Dr. Liza W. Chacko, Professor of Anatomy at the Christian Medical College, \ellore, University of Madras, is doing two months' neurological research work at the University of Melbourne, Australia, she will continue her research in the United States at the University of California,
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  • 496 5 Colombo Plan Benefits I NE W YORK; Mr. Lester lYarsoii, Canadian Foreign Minuter, spoke of his recent visit to India and expressed admiration ior what was being dcfie un the country for bettering the economic condition of the people. It was one of the
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  • 569 5 COLOMBO: Three members of the Colombo Municipal Council have decided to seek the Appointment of a Bribery commission in order to safeguard "the dignity, honesty and integrity" of the councillor*. The three members are Mr. W. A. D. Ramanayake, Mr. T. Rudra, and Mr. M.
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  • 74 5 NEW DELHI; The West Bengal Government has expressed itself against introduction of country wide Prohibition as recommended by the Prohibition Inquiry Committee. Giving this information to the Rajya Sabha at questiontime, Mr. S. N. Mishra, Deputy Planning Minister^ said the West Bengal, Government was
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  • 107 5 BRANCHES OF STATE BANK OF INDIA NEW DELHI: The State Bank of India has provisionally drawn up a list of 100 centres at which ne w branchess were to be opened for the approval of the Government of India, Deputy Minister for Revere and Defence Expenditure, Mr. A. C. Guha,
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  • 119 5 AIRCONDITIONED HOUSE AT MEDINA KARACHI; King Saud of Saudi Arabia, who is on a State visit to Indian, has placed an air-conditioned house at the disposal Of the former Governor-General of Pakistan Mr. Ghula m Mahomed, and an eld friend of his, in the city of Medina, Arabia. Mr. Ghulam
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  • 275 5 KING SAUD'S GENEROSITY SIMLA; King Saud, of saiali Arabia, paid compensation of R». 200 to an old woman, whose hen was run over by bis car. While the King w as returning to Simla after witnessing folk dances at
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  • 436 5 TRIVANDRUM; The Tra-ancore-Cochin Legislative At.-, .sembly unanimously adopted a resolution moved by the Chief Minister expressing its regret over the considerable reduction made in the provisions proposed under the Second Five-Year Plan cf the State and stating that '"in consideration of the special problems of the
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  • 53 6 NEw YORK, Dec. 8 The Steering Committee of the United Nations General Assembly yesterday decided that the present session should be extended a further six days to Dec. 16. The Committee met privately over luncheon. Originally the Assembly was due to finish ita work on Saturday,
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  • 142 6 Hate Campaign Conducted While Leader Is Plunged In Relief Work MADRAS, Dec, B: While the Chief Minister Mr. Km inn raj has been working tirelessly and without rest to bring some relief to the stricken people and devastated land, some lead ing Taniilnad Congressmen
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  • 190 6 Co-operative Department Under Fire (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: The Custodian of Enemy Property, the Co-operative Development and Drainage and Irrigation Departments came tader the critical observation of several unofficial members of the Federal Legislative Council today. Trade Union representative Inche R. A. Karlm, called for the abolition ct
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  • 71 6 Mr. T. V. A. Brodl-i At-torney-General in reply to Inchc Karim's querry on Enemy Popoity Department stated that this was an essential sei-vice and its staff was betag gi adualy reduced and would continue to he reduced. He however, pointed out th it the Department dealt with properties
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  • 106 6 Doctor Ismail Bin Abdul Rahman, Minister for Natural Resources told the Council that the future of the Cooperative Department would have to be put in context of the overall planning of the Alliance Government. Mr. S. C. Macintyre claimed there wa3 a remarkable lack of coordination between the
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  • 81 6 HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Dec. 8 Barmaids have been barred from serving up drinks in Hoboken's taverns. The protests were loud and long as the City Council passed an ordinance last night prohibiting women bartenders. Council chairman Louis de Pascale had told the session that, according to police department
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  • 184 6 The statement signed by Dr. P. Subbaroyan. Mr. T. S. Pattabhiraman, Mr. K. Saktivel (Jounder. Mr. G. R. Damodaran, Mr. Ramasw^mi Mudaliar, Mr. A. R. Nagappa Chettiar. and Mr. S. S. Natarajan urrjes all Congressmen in Tamilnad to stand solidly behind their leader Mr. KamaraJ. These
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  • 110 6 MADRAS, Dec. 8. Every form of relief is being- rushed to the cyclone-devastated districts by the Madras Government. Gruel centres will be opened immediately and rice from Government stocks is bein,^ sent for that purpose. Thf Govt. of India has been requested to send more
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  • 79 6 INDIAN DANCE UNDER PATRONAGE OF SIR ROBERT Mr. K- P« Bhaskar, renowned Indian dance master and hi.s wife Santha Baskar along with their pupils are to give an Indian Classical Dance recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 20, 21 and 22, under the auspices of the Im'ian Finearts
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  • 52 6 NADESWARAM PERFORMANCE AT V. M. HALL "Nateswara Raja T. Subramaniam Pillai and Party will give a nadeswaram (plpe> recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 8 p.m., under the auspices of the Indian Fine Arts Society, Singapore. Tickets: $10, $5, $3 are available at 27 Arcade,
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  • 28 6 DJAKARTA, Dec. 8 The Indonesian GovernmeDt today invited foreign investors to produce capital to ''accelerate the economic development of the country and to boost i*a- ttonal production." Reuter
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  • 463 6 Asian Employers Are Worse, Says Narayanan Unwilling To Recognise Organised Labour Unions (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thu rs: In the matter of main tain ing industrial peace and providing better amenities to workers, Asian employers lagged far behind their European colleagues Mr. P. P. Narayanan (M.IUC) declared in the
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    36 6 17-year-old Bertha Hertogh poses with her nance, 21 yearold Dutch Serviceman John Wolkenfelt at Bertha's home- town in Bergen-Op-Zoom, Holland. Bertha Hertogh' was formerly wed to a Muslim school teacher when she was 13 years old.
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  • 49 6 NEW YORK, Dec 8 Heiress Barbara Hutton flew Into town yesterday with her newly-acquired sixth husband. Baron Gottfried von Cramra. They were enroute to Mexico City. "I feel just wonderful and I am very happy," she said during a stop-over at New York International Airport. AP
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  • 42 6 JAIPUR, Dec. 8 —Marshall Bulganin, the Soviet Premier, and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party arrived here, today. They are due to spend one day here during their cur- rent visit to India. Reuter
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  • 38 6 THE HAGUE, Dec. 8 Mr. WiHem Drees, Socialist Prime Minister of Holland said here yesterday Mr. Clement Attlea's resignation was "a loss not only for his party and Britain but for the world" Reuter
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  • 42 6 NEw YORK, Dec. 8 TTie value of all goods and services prod) <;ed in the entire world in 1955 will climb to a record iiig-h of approximately U551,000,000,000,000, the U.S. National Association of Manufacturers was told vesterdav. AP
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  • 48 6 Tomorrow, Dec. 10 is the hundredth birthday of Mr. Henry Nicholas Ridley, C.M.G.. M.A., F.R.S.. F.L.S., Director of Botanic Gardens, Singapore, 1888-1912, pioneer botanist and the 'father' of Malaya's rubber industry. In hon:ur of this occasion various celebrations are being- held in the S'ngapore Botanic Gardens.
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