Indian Daily Mail, 16 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 303 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 919 1 Marshall-Boyd Home Rule Talks CRUCIAL STAGE REACHED Marshall Has Found Br. Govt. Co-operating LONDON, Dec 15: Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister today enters into the most truoki l stage of his exploratory negotiations for Home Rule (here with the British Government. He was due to :iave the second full
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  • 137 1 MARSHALL'S TALKS WITH EXPERTS CANCELLED! LONDON, Dec. 15: The meeting between Mr. Da. rid Marshall, Singapore s Chief Minister, and Senior British Colonial Office officials originally scheduled for tlux 'momftly (10.S0 a.m.) has bee>n cancelled. This -meeting vcas to have pmcedod the second full-scale discussion Mr. Marshall is to have
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  • 32 1 DAMASCUS. Syria, Dec. 15: Syria asked Britain, the United States and France to adopt "sufficient measures to curtail Israel s warlike adventures, on Syrian and Arab frontiers." Reuter
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  • 33 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 15: The aircraft carrying Marshal BuL ganin and Mr. Khrushchftv fiom India landed at Staiina. bad yesterday, 100 miles northeast of Termez, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported.Reuttr.
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  • 154 1 Tragedy Mars Solar Eclipse In Madras MADRAS, Dec. 15.— Many thousands of people were gathered at Madras Beach yesterday to take a purifying bath during- the Solar Eclipse and crowds were lining- the foreshore all the way from tiie Harbour to Santhome. Clouds and rain however prevented a full view.
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  • 102 1 U.S. X-MAS GIFT TO WORLD CHILDREN WASHINGTON, Dec. 15: The United States has announced a Christmas present to poor and hungry people throughtout the world— the grant of surplus food stocks for annual distribution by American Voluntary Agencies. The gift of wheat, maize, rice and dry beans is expected to
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  • 251 1 Tamilnad Congress Reaffirms Confidence In Kamaraj Opposition Group Nowhere! Parliamentary Board Named From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. iflL— Mr. K. ivamaraj has won an overwhelming vote of confidence front the general body Tamllnad Congress Committee, which met at Tirupor last evening and the attempt to create an opposition group
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  • 96 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15: Just before leaving India the visiting Soviet leaders, promised Prime Minister Nehru a Russian airplane. Unlike the plane Bulganin and Khrushchev presented to Burmese Premier U Nu, Nehru's aircraft is a brand new one, the Russians said. There will be no immediate
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  • 115 1 PAKISTAN FAILS TO ATTRACT INVESTORS KARACHI, Dec. 15.— Very little private capital has found its way to Pakistan and the countries of South and South East Asia, despite surpluses m the United States, Canada and some European countries, Pakistan's Finance Minister, said recently. Speaking at the institute of International Affairs
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  • 130 1 WHY BUY SYNTHETIC RUBBER? LONDON, Dec. 15: Mr. Re ginald Sorensen, a Labour Member asked m the House of Commons what representations had been received from Malayan rubber interests over the loss of sale of 70,000 tons of rubber by the British purchaso of that amount of synthetic rubber from
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  • 149 1 LONDON, Dec. 15— Mr. Hugh Galtskell 49 rigrhtwing Socialist was last, night elected the new leader of the British Labour Party marked as Prime Minister if Labour returns to power. The victory crowning a meteoric rise wrote an unhappy end to the long career of one
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  • 46 1 RANGOON, Dec. 15: 150 rebels belonging to the People Volunteer Organisation (ProCommunist members of the wartime Resistance Movement and army deserters) have surrendered to Burmese Army troops m the oilfields town of Yenangyaung 260 miles north of Rangoon according to reports received here.
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  • 164 1 KASHMIR, Dec. 15: Mr. Horace A. H. Hildreth, United States Ambassador to Pakistan said here that the question of Kashmir's "accession to India or Pa.kistan should be decided through an impartial pie* bicite conducted under the auspices of the United Nations." Mi. Hildreth said m a
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  • 107 1 16 New States Admitted In United Nations NEW YORK, Dec. 15: TtW United Nations admitted 16 states to its membership last night m a Special Plenary Ses. sion of the General Assembly called within hours of the break m the Security Council deadlock which had barred all comers for five
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  • 76 1 The Soviet Union tudde,ily back-tracked on the vetoes she had cast at Tuesday's Council mectim/ and. the Council decided to drop Outer Mongolia which Nationalist China had vetoed and Japan 'for the present session." The Security Council m a brief new meeting quickly gave approval to
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  • 44 1 HARBOUR BOARD STAFF ASSN. GEN. MEETING The Ninth Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association will be held today at 5.30 p.m.. at the Association premises, Cantonment Road. One of the items on the agenda is the election of new office-bearers.
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  • 98 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 15.— India has expressed her •regret" at Britain s dwision to join the Bagdad Pact of Pakistan and Middle East States, Mr. Nehru, Indian Premier, told the Indian H«i«e of the People (Lower House) here today. In a written reply to a question he Mld
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  • 90 1 Dec. 15.— Marshal Nikolai Bulyanli) and Mr Nik it* Khrushchev. the Soviet leaden arrived here by air today— one day late for their official visit to Afghanistan. The Soviet alrcmft, which was unable to land here after Its flight from India yesterday owing to snow and a heavy
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    • 67 1 r v I The first trainer aircraft designed and manufactured m India (HT-2) by Hindustan Aircraft Ltd. (Bangalore) will be demonstrated with DISPLAY OF AEROBATICS by India's Ace Pilot, Sq. Ldr. B. K. Ghosh At Paya Lebar Airport (Singapore) Today, Friday, December 16 at 4.00 p.m. j PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY
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  • 560 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Dec 16, 1955 ALLIANCE'S BLUNDER NUMBER TWO! pEW nations m the world ih'ave blundered through to Independence. Blundering is something which will never win any cause. It will only delay, if not altogether defeat, the obobjeetive, Here m Malaya, the Alliance seems to imagine that
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  • 677 2 Cyclone Havoc In Tamilnad: Further Details MADRAS: According to latest official figoies, 78 persons lost their lives, 2,000 tanks were broached, tend damage to crops to the tune of not less tften Rs. 1,18,640 has been caused by the recent cyclone m Ramanathapuram district.
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  • 50 2 NEW DELHI: A Central Health Service would be constituted shortly, the Health Minister Rajk| marl Amrit Kaur informed Mr. N- Rachiah m the Lok saibtia. The Health Minister said that the scheme for setting up this service had been finalised and would be put Into operation shortly.
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  • 547 2 Damage To Ry. Property: Loss Estimated At Rs. 5 Lakhs NEW DELJU: The Deputy Railway Minister, Mr. O. V. Alagesan, told the Lok Sabha that the damage to railway property m Madras State as a result of the recent cyclone which hit the Coromandcl coast was at present estimated at
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  • 29 2 MADRAS: Train service on the Thiruturaipundi- Point Calimere section has been restored upto Vedaranyam states a Press communique issued by the Public Relation* Offloer, Southern Railway.
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  • 84 2 EGYPTIAN DIPLOMAT FOR GOA NEW DELHI; The Union Government has requested the Egyptian Government to send a senior diplomat to Goa to report on the Indian prisoners held by the Portuguese authorities there as well as the conditions of the Indian labourers employed to Goa. The Egyptian Embassy here is
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  • 1226 2 Cyclone Havoc In Tanjore District Kamaraj Hears Tales Of Woe MANNARGUDI: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister of Madras, appealed to the stricken people of the cyclone-affected areas of Tanjore District to bear their misfortune with courage and fortitude as nature had its own cruel method of imparting wistfom to
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  • 24 2 The latest figures of the toll of human lives are: Vedaranyami; 268; Pattuk. kottai Taluk 63; Orathanad 11 and Aranthangi 17.
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  • 233 2 NEW DELHI: Twelve Ga ndhi memorial columns will be constructed, and 125 memorial tablets set up all over India to commemorate important events m Mahatma Gandhi's lite and places associated with his work. The Executive Committee of the Gandhi Smarak Nidhi, which met m
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  • 126 2 PRODUCTION OF NEWSPRINT IN INDIA NEw DELHI; Replying to a question by Mr. Sarangadhar Das m the Lok Sabha the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, said that the NEPA Newsprint Mill m Madhya Pradesh started trial runs on January 11, 1955. Since then, the factory had
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  • 147 2 Shipbuilding In India: Standardisation Necessary at sssai&-? was a matter of vital importance for the future p™. f k.°l shi P b "«ding m India to which was linked the futi.re g r P y erity °f the shipping m The initial cost of ships as well as the price
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  • 74 2 Rs. 50 LAKHS FOR CANCER RESEARCH NEW DELHI: Four Cancer i research Contres are to be established at Calcutta, Madas, Hyderabad and Patna during the Second Five- Year Plan U a cost of Rs. 50 lakhs. The Health Minister, Rajkumari Amri Kaur, told Prof. D. C Sharma m the Lok
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  • 79 2 Tengku Laxamana cutting the ribbon to declare open the Klang Trishaw Riders' Association at Happer Street. At left is Inche Abdul Ghani, the association's president, and his daughter Che Faridah holding tray. The opening ceremony was well attended by representatives from Singapore, Koala Lumpur, and Klang clubs,
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    24 3 Boy meets a girl and their ecstacy knows no bounds. The lucky ones are O. Muthukrishnan and Miss Jamuna m •SANTHIPPU* (Rendezvous).
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  • 150 3 LATEST HINDI MYTHOLOGICAL PICTURE Raman Desai has launched his latest Hindi mythological picture, "Nagmani,' 1 at Ranjit Studios, Bombay. The story, written by K. V. Patel, is packed witlh thrills. It concerns a beanJtiful and young princess who marries an old fakir to atone for her accidental act which caused
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  • 33 3 The shooting of London Films' proposed Cinemascope EastmanColor picture, "The Wind Cannot Read." will commence m October next, it is reported. Tlie film will be shot In India.
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  • 114 3 Director Bimal Roy's latest film, "Devdas" is now ready. The director is now putting the background! music of the film and re-recording- it at B.N. Sharma's sound stage m Bombay to get it ready for the censors soon. The film is set for release on December 23 at Calottta.
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  • 502 3 But Not One Indian Film Suitable For Children! THE second Children's Film Festival, organised by the Bombay State Wo men's Council was inaugurated by Mr. Morarji Desa i, the Chief Minister, at Eros Theatre, Bombay last week. Children's films from, many foreign countries will be shown during
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  • 75 3 KAMINI KAUSHAL TO PRODUCE CHILDREN'S FILMS Kamini Kaushal is contemplating producing films for children. "It will be a good contribution fro:n mo towards the progTcss of the film industry m the country," she said. Kamini is likely to appear on the American TV. An offer is understood to have been
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  • 33 3 COME, COME, ZIPPY Zippy, the chimpanzee, never fails m making the right choice. Buxom Mohana Is fascinated with Zippy 's human talents and they are teen «*i Gemini vasan's screen classic INSAXIYAT 1
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  • 246 3 FIRST INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL IN RUMANIA A festival of Indian films will be held for the first time m Rumania this month when "Do Bigha Zamin," "Boot Polish," "Rani," and "Neecna Nagar," will be shown at Bucharest, according to Mr. Adolf Iscovitch, Director of Flms, Ministry of Culture of the
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  • 81 3 WELL-KNOWN SINGER— MUSIC DIRECTOR DIES Arun X mar, the well known music director and play back singer, died after a sudden heart attack last week m Bombay. Ho attained popularity with such scn^ hits as "Ruk Na Sako to Jao," and "Chana Jor Garam; both from "B_Lndhan Recently he wcorec'
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  • 39 3 j a science fiction story is to be filmed m India for the first i time. An adaptation of h-G. Wells' "Invisible Man 1 is proposed to be made m Marathi by dlrec-tcr-prodycer M»dh»v fihindc.
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  • 150 3 There seems to be a dearth of new talent m Bombay. Following the report that producer-director Aspi Irani is finding it difficult to fill the role of Shirin m his "Shirin Farhad," comes the news that New Bombay Talkies, who are making- ah adaptation of Che first
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  • 27 3 The Association of Film Editors, Bombay, are to approach the Central Government to classify film editors and assistant editors as factory workers. NAFEN
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  • 155 3 A glimpse of the Indian Classical Dances to be performed by X- P. Bhaskar and Santha Bhaskar at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec 20, 21 and 22. The elegant and masterly rendering of Bharata Natyam by Bhaskar coupled with graceful dance-recital by Santha Bhaskar
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  • 78 3 South lmliui Nadcswa^ expert (Hper) Thrfruvengadu Subramiiiila iHHaI photographed with the artistes of Messrs Kerls Film Studios, whloh h« visited recently. Seen m the picture are (Seated from left to right) Miss Subatral, Mr. T- Subrar.umla Filial, Mitts Sudani and Noorianl,.< Standing) Mr. M.
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  • 67 3 A rare sight and a daring act. The man appears to take advantage of her sleep. But is the maid really asleep or has she simply closed her eyes m anticipation of the attention he might bestow If one wants to find out what is brewing between
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  • 238 3 Malay Film To Be Screened In India Shortly TNDIAN films have a bright A market m Malaya, according to Mr. Rum Rvm Shaw a prominent importer of Hindi and Tamil films m Malaya. Mr. Shaw, who also is a producer and director of films,
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  • 73 3 "Shaikh Chilli," the' proverbial liar of Hindi tales, is to be brought on the screen m a film bearing his name. Pandit Indira has put him m an setting- m which Bhagiwan is cast as shaikh Chilli. l The film is now m production at
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  • 56 3 Producer-Director-actor Raj Kapoor is searchine- for anew and attractive talent girl to be groomed as a top star for his R. K. Studios. The girl, it is learnt, will be first cast m a film to be directed b y Prakash Arora who
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    35 3 That is virgin innocence— an invitation hard to decline. This smart and Intelligent Tamil artiste exhibits her histrionic talents m Hindi films also. We do not know what sulochana wants m 'NAVa ADMF
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  • 105 3 DURGA KHOTE'S DOCUMENTARY ON U.S. ATHLETES Durga Khote, the noted Indian film actress, has produced two documentary films depicting how athletic training was given to Bombay's youth by Jesse Owens and Both Mathias, the American athletes, during their recent visit to the city. The films, now On the editing table,
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  • 895 4  -  PEARL BRITTON Studies Accountancy Enjoys Pleasant Life By J^ hot water bottle, an overcoat and a muffler were among Abdul Ghanl bin Ahmed's first purchases when he arrived In Melbourne, Australia, from Malaya on a cold and windy day last May. When he stepped from his
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  • 120 4 LUCKNOW GEOLOGIST CLAIMS IMPORTANT FIND LUCKNOW: One of the earliest sites of human habitation claimed to date back to even 300,000 years has been discovered 1 by a Luctaiow geologist. Mr. B. S. Tewarl, of Lucknow university, Who has just returned from a study tour of Madhya pradesh, says \w
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  • 137 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have so far received project reports m respect of the proposed synthetic oil plant from two Arms m Germany. The report fro m a third firm from America was awaited. Giving this information, the Production Minister, Mr. K. C. Reddy, told
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  • 202 4 II KNOW: Rationing of opium will be introduced throughout U.P. State with effect from April 1, 1886, Mr. < •inlhari Lai, Minister for Exc me, revealed to NAFEN. At present addicts are being registered by the excise staff. Since 1950 the quota of
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  • 48 4 REDUCED RATES FOR PRESS TELEGRAMS 25S that lDdla had entered toto agreements with China Indonesia and Thailnad forTegiams rat6S f r P^ SS te^* India had been trying for a reduction of rates for Press {ej!^*" 18 to Japan also but had not succeeded so far, he BOuKL
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  • 304 4 NEW YORK: An outstanding American educator provided a spirited defense of India here and then predicted vided a spirited defence of In 11 greater importance m the future In the International arena. "India has won great international Importance and is certain to win still
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  • 270 4 MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari is 76 on Dec 8. A number of his friends and admirers called on hi m at his residence m Bazlullah Road, Thyagarayanagar, and conveyed their greetings personally. Among the callers was the Prince of Arcot. A rose garland
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  • 130 4 LONDON: British television set manufactured except to produce a record number of nearly 1,500,000 receivers this year. Up to the end of September they had turned out 1,158,000 sets as against 893,000 m the corresponding month of 1954. On the same basis, the output of radio
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  • 299 4 NEw DELHI-. Trains as a means of transport m modern India are to be a thing of the past. India's urban commuters will travel to and from work either by electric trolly-buses or diesel buses. The union Government has asked the Bombay and Madtras Governments
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  • 159 4 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN INDIA NEW DELHI: To advance scientific research m the country, a committee representing the 14 existing National Laboratories and the new Meddcal Research Institute being opened m Calcutta, may soon be appointed to advise the Planning- Commission. This idtea was expressed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru,
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  • 577 4 mmzmmtz ±\j\j,wv moms nave already switched over to rayon weaving). The price g a p between silk and rayon fabrics is sure to ruin the former t<nless they are adequately protected. This is disclosed m a survey of Indian Handicrafts, sponsored by tne All-India Handicrafts Board
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  • 1107 4 BOMBAY*; "It is the people of Bombay who will have to decide the future of Bombay City and not the leaden of MPCC. I am prepared for a plebiscite on this Issue", said Mr. S. X* Patil, President of the BPOC, m the course
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  • 194 4 NE\v DELHI; The Indian Railways are likely to be amotio; the first m the country to make a beginning with the metric system of weierhts and measures, the introduction of which has, m principle, been accepted by the Government of India. The railways are
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  • 578 5 Tribute To India Governments Policy ara 1 SAUI> BIN ABDUL AZIZ OF SAUDI ARABIA LAST SATURDAY PAID A TRIBUTE TOTHF" GOVERNMENT OF INDIA FOE m POUTY OF "Siiui OF l^t™ir£^,S 5O J JNTRY °™™Q IMPRESSIONS MV Ml7K^J^s£££^ SOOIETY »ESn"G TO SAY TO
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  • 266 5 His Majesty said; "I am now at tne last stage of my visit to this great and enchanting sub-continent of India. Since a long time I have had the desire oi visit.ng this country of wonders, about which we read much but can see little and when
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  • 134 5 DEMONSTRATION IN KARACHI: INDIA'S PROTEST NEW DELHI: India lodged a protest with the Government of Pakistan on Sept. 28 last m connection with "some demonstrations before the offices of the High Commissioner m Karachi and the Deputy High Commissioner m Dacca." This was stated m the Lok Sabha last week
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  • 88 5 Continuing, he observed: "The vaatness of this country, the diversity of its spoken languages, with the consequent diversity of thoughts, its different communities, its peculiar provincial administration and many other difficulties make the administration of this country a task of huge magnitude. It was a serious
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  • 220 5 Earlier, Shrimati Kamaladevi okattopadhyaya m her welcome speech said: 'Our ties between india and Saudi Arabia rest not only on past history but equally on the modern history that we are together making. Together, our countries are working for world peace by friendship with all countries,
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  • 118 5 King- Saud, accompanied by Mr. Morarji Desal, Chief Minister of Bombay, visited the Taraporewala Aquarium. on Saturday. At the aquarium, His Majesty was received by Mr. G. D. Tapase, Minister for Rehabilitation, Backward Classes, Fisheries and Housing. "QURAN FISH" The King' evinced keen interest m the
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  • 123 5 £600,000,000 A YEAR FROM ATOMS LONDON: By 1957, British manufacturers of atomic ener ffy plant will be selling equipment worth £600,000,000 a year. The estimatic is based on figures presented to the British Nuclear Energy Conference m London. The talks were sponsored by a number of professional institutions representing leaders
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  • 111 5 MADRAS: We regret to record the death occurred of Mr. B. Somayya, a former Judge of the Madras High Court and a senior advocate of the Supreme Court, on Dec. 8 at New Delhi following a short illness. He was 69. The late Mr. Somayya retired
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    62 5 PICTURE BY The first ride for Tenkgn Laxamana on the trishaw of Mr. Lua Kl m Huat. after the opening ceremony of the K lan e Trishaw Riders' Association, jnche Abdul Ghani is the president of the association, which has a present membership of over 120. Picture shows
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  • 499 5 NEW DELHC: Technical Obstacle* to the Introduction of the Constitution (Eighth Amendment) Bill were unexpectedly removed last week when the Lok Sabha accepted Mr. O. S. Altekar's motion to suspend the rule holding up the Bill* Mr H. V.
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  • 40 5 A Press Delegation from the Gold Coast, now on a tour of India, arrived m Madras recently. Picture shows the members of the Delegation with the Madras Union of Journalists who gave them a reception.
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  • 645 5 MADRAS; "We appreciate India's polity of friendship with all peoples m international affairs and India's services to peace are conspicuous," said the Rt. Hon. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald the United Kingdom High Commissioner m India speaking at a party last Thursday soon after h)s
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  • 158 5 BRAZIL OFFERS TO TAKE REMAINING 62 P.O.W.S NEW DELHI: The Brazil, ian Government has offered to take all the 62 Korean and C!ii)iese prisoners of war who have bean given temporary asylum m India and who are yet to decide m which country they wish to settle down. This was
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  • 460 5 Foundation Laid By Nehru SS^vfiJa^Sgr^g A joint venture of the Andhra and Hyderabad Governments, this multi-purpose project comprises the construction of a 387-foot high masonry dam across the Krishna at Nagarjuna Konda. The dam, which will be the highest m the South, will form a
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  • 97 5 NEW DELHI: A scheme for the establishment of a hotel tiaming school m India is under preparation, it is learnt here A. foreign expert m this line is to be invited some time next year to drew up a comprehensive programme of training It is stated here
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  • 1007 6 Decision On Language Policy At Feb. Meeting COLOMBO: Tihe United National Party will decide its future language policy as to whether Sinhalese Gaily should be mad c the state language at its annual sessions which will be held m the Kelaniya electorate on Feb.
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  • 171 6 N .S. RULER ON ACHIEVEMENTS OF 1955 The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negrl Sembilan addressing the Budget Meeting of the Council of State at Seremban yesterday said* "The year 1955 will always be remembered as the year In which Federal and State Elections were held for the first time and
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  • 141 6 CEYLON'S AID TO TAMILNAD CYCLONE VICTIMS COLOMBO: The Indian High Commission m Ceylon has made arrangements to forward to South Indian Cyclone Relief Fund any con^ibutions made towards it by the people of Ceylon. Various associations here are also .r.aking arrangements to collect funds for the purpose. The local Tamil
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  • 37 6 In yesterday's acknowledgment of contributions from the public to the Tamiliwl Cyclone Relief Fund the total should read $3,266.60 m the place of $2,266.60, for which printing- error we are sorry. Ed. i.D.M.
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  • 148 6 UNITED NATIONS ONLY A CLUB SAYS CEYLON COLOMBO, Ceylon, Dec. 16. Ceylon premier Sir John Kotelawala said today that the United Nations "is not much more than an exclusive club." Commenting on the failure on Tuesday of the plan to admit 18 states to the United Nations and Russia's veto
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  • 98 6 CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR NEWSPAPERMEN Journalists' Day m Singapore has been inaugurated to mark the progress of Malayan journalism and emphasise the vital role of tin* Press m the life of the Colony. This year it will be celebrated with a Christmas party for all newspapermen and their guests tomorrow. Saturday,
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  • 95 6 INDIAN YOGASANA DEMONSTRATION Yoga Bishak A. V. Meenakshi Sundram, an expert on Indian Yogasana who claims that he can cure diseases through the practice and application of Indian yogic therapy will demonstrate his talents during a public performance at the Indian Association, Balestier Road, Singapore, on Sunday, 18, at 6
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  • 53 6 SACRAMENTO, California, Dec 15.- -A burglar who couldn't even spell r-a-t broke into a downtown cigar store. William Gianastrao, owner, told police that cigarettes, cigars, cash, beer and sandwiches were taken and the place was (eft m a mess. Written on the wall was "THE CATTS
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  • 44 6 The Hindu Staff of the Sin. gaporo Harbour Board v/ill conduct "Margali Salhurthl" Festival at the Sri Senpaga Vinay-i^ar Temple, 19 Ceylon Rocd, Katong. Singapore, on Sunday Dec. 18, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. with special ceremonies, music and procession.
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  • 72 6 When youth wears a sad mask, it only denotes that' something had gone wrong somewhere and which disturbs "SL2«» JflffS** Shyama ls burdened with sorrow In sHAHI MEHAN The picture belo w provides the answer Her fiance Ranjan (right) is crossing swords with Ml has, who
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  • 858 6 COLOMBO: The Governor-General, Sir Oliver Goonetilteke, said that a student should have a yardstick by which he weald, all through his life be able to measure his behaviour. That yardstick was religion. Sir Oliver was speaking at the prize-giving of SI. Peters
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  • 110 6 MALAYAN DOCTOR FOR W.H.-O. JOB IN PATNA A woman doctor, Dr. Minna Gemell, has accepted an appointment from the World Health Organisation, as Senior Medical Ofliccr to a maternal and child health nursing project m Patna, Bihar. Prior to this appointment, Dr. Gemell served for three years as Medical Officer
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  • 116 6 "Make a note of this number and make a note of it now ***** (repeat) *****. That is the number you will rriffn ff up on Dec. 3o when you offer $100 to hear Zainal A lam sine ;Baa Baa Black Sheep' if Tamil, says a
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  • 42 6 A Communist terrorist, Ng Tok alias Ah Chok, surrendered under the Amnesty declaration to a lorry driver at the 18th milestone Kluang/Mersing Road m Johore yesterday. He brought m a Bren gun four magazines and a quantity of ammunition.
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  • 125 6 FLOOD EMERGENCY IN KUANTAN If the present Bad weather continues In Kuantan it will be necessary to declare a flood emergency and tw o committees will be formed to assist the administration. One will be the flood action committee comprising Government officials to assist m the work of evacuating flood
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  • 84 6 Consequent upon the recent transfer of the sovereignty of the Cocos/Keeling Islands to the Commonwealth of Australia, the provisions of the Registration of Imports Exports Ordinance and the Rules madr thereunder now apply to imports to and exports from those Islands. Importers and exporters are theieiore
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