Indian Daily Mail, 12 February 1956
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Title Section18 1956-02-12 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 360 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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581 1956-02-12 1 To Make Them Think In Terms Ot Real Understanding Co-operation CONGRESS CHIEF SPEAKS AMRITSAR, India, Feb. 11: Mr. U. N. Dhebar, President of India's ruling Congress Party, said here today the recent Indian visit of Soviet leaders had given a "dbance of possible gain toReuter - 581 words
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Article161 1956-02-12 1 BOW ARROWS TO GOP ALA MENON NAIROBI: Mr. M. Gopala Menon, India's Commissioner in British East and Central Africa, has been presented with a set of bow and arrows by Mr. Joshua Mwtkya, a blind African belonging to the Akamba tibe, in appreciation of the good work done for theNAFEN - 161 words
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Article32 1956-02-12 1 VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR The Indian Daily Mail, wishes, on behalf of the Malayan Indian Community, all its Chinese readers and the Malayan Chinese community, a very happy and prosperous New year.32 words
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Article67 1956-02-12 1 AMRTTSAR, India, Feb. 11: The National Committee of gress Party Friday approved Prime Minister Nehru's Contheir leaders' resolution on economic affairs but not. before many committee members had made strong pleas for a ceiling on personal incomes. The resolution, adopted by the High Command Thurs-Jay, made no67 words
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Article, Illustration130 1956-02-12 1 U. S. ATONIC REACTOR IN COLONBO WASHINGTON, Feb. 11: Mr. R. S. S. Gunewardene. Ceylon's Ambassador, disclosed hat he was discussing with United States officials the possibility of locating an Atomic Research Reactor In Colombo. Mr. Gunewardene discussed the matter during a 20-minute interview with Mr. George \llen, the Assistant130 words
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72 1956-02-12 1 GANDHIAN LITERATURE FOR RY. LIBRARIES HYDERABAD (Dn.) The Railway Board has directed that selected Gam! hi an publications should be kept in the libraries attached to. the Railway Institutes and Railway Schools throughout the country. This is being done to propagate Gandhlan thought with the object of helping to build72 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-02-12 1 ThiH statue of the Lord Buddha was made of laquered cloth about 1500 years age. Dr. John A. Pope, Assistant Director of the Freer Gallery, explains its construction to the Chief Venerable Vira Dharmawara.37 words
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48 1956-02-12 1 PAK. TREATIES ENDORSEMENT BY PARLIAMENT KARACHI, Feb. ?1: Hanidul Huq Chowdhury, Pakistani Foreign Minister, told the Constituent Assembly here that it was the Government's policy to place Pakistan's ssuiunoo aamo mJA\ santfaaj before Parliament for endorsement. He said the House would full opportunity to endorse or reject them.48 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-02-12 1 The Minister for Works, tnehe> Sardon bin Haji Jubtr, made his first official visit to Negtt SemMlan last week. While At Sertmbu he «ald that labourers' house should be griven top priority every where. Picture rtows tack* Btrdott (third from th« toft) bMpectb« F.WJ>. lalwuww* quart*f9 it Fort51 words
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Article87 1956-02-12 1 PRODUCTION POPULATION BANGALORE, Feb. 11: Initiating a discussion at the 12tn session of Luc economic Comnussion tor Asia and tne Far East (ECAFE) here, the Inaian delegate, Mr. H. Siddaveerappa, said that over half of the world's population now inhabited Asia. Population growth woula affect the fof .mlation of programme87 words
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Article47 1956-02-12 1 COLOMBO: M. Seelanauu* Thero, the chief Incumbent oi tqs Atulugama Pirivena Vihar*. m the Avissawella police area, was found murdered recently. His neck had been slashed and he had been gagged. The Avissawella police are Investigating. Up to last week, no arrests had been made.47 words
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406 1956-02-12 1 SINGLE LANGUAGE STATE IF CONSIDERED DESIRABLE AMKITSAR, Punjab, India, Feb. 11: India's ruling Congress Party yesterday suggested the encouragement of bilingual states in uiuia wherever teasioie, with regional councils for each linguistic area. In a resolution framed by the Party High Command, and passed by theReuter - 406 words
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159 1956-02-12 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 11: President Eisenhower was reported Friday to be in lavour of a visit to the United States by Prime Minister Nehru of India some tinv this year. Indian Ambassador O. 1. Me ita told news.nen after a call on U.S.159 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-02-12 1 Spears are flourished as mounted tribesmen thunder toward the Royal stand in the Royal "Jahi" salute charge which was the climax of the Dubar attended by Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at Kaduna, Nigeria. The Queen in a tiara drives with the Duke of Edinburgh in64 words
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Article169 1956-02-12 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 11 Mohammad Ali, Pakistani Ambassador to the United States said Friday "The greatest danger to mankind is from international Communism and not from the Hydrogen Pomb." Speaking to about 150 persons at a luncheon of the Council on Islamic Affairs, the AmbassadorA.P. - 169 words
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Advertisement12 1956-02-12 1 MUAvaß.ii.ew^ s5O H IMONTH..--- ***** lYE^^- BsO lf H 3MONTHS 939 0012 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-02-12 2 Sophistication is the key-note of the pin-up girl Begum Pitra's wardrobe. It ranges .from casual jeans.- to heavily toorked saris. Here she displays in chiffon, a huge embroidered b'ack dragon design. Smaller dragons are worked on the choli. ENNOBLING Petite, pretty Nalini Jaywant models a typically Indian models a87 words
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Article, Illustration218 1956-02-12 2 Modest And Sophisticated ....Graceful, And Gorgeous THE WARDROBES OF INDIAN FILM ACTRESSES ARE AMAZING AND EXQUISITE COL LECTIONS OF COLOURFUL, SOPHISTICATED, GORGEOUS, FLASHY, PLEASING, MODEST, SOMETIMES CASUAL, REFRESHING, DISTINGUISHED, NOVEL INTRIGUING AND REVEALING GARMENTS. Some of the star styles, which are invariably in many splendored radiant colours218 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-02-12 2 Nirupa Roy, the goddess of the Indian Screen is 'meticulous about her clothes. Sweet-na-tured, Nirupa Roy always prefers pleasing mild colours.23 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-02-12 2 Vsha Kiron, the pleasing housewife on the Indian screen, ■tfways preform South Indian silks and colourful chamderis.18 words
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Article202 1956-02-12 2 OVERWHELMING WELCOME FOR MEHBOOB Producer Mehboob was given a'i ovedwhelming welcome when he visited his native village of Kashlpura near Baroda tor the outdoor "shooting" of his Gevacolor film, "Mother India." At a special meting of the villagers it was decided to give not only a warm welcome to ttie202 words
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Article234 1956-02-12 2 A strong plea for govern* mental support and co-opera-tion in the production of progressive and educational feature films was made by Mr N. C. Pupala, the Mayor of Bombay. Mr. fupala was speaking on the launching ceremony of a Hindi educational film, "Chand," to be directed234 words
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Article27 1956-02-12 2 Hemant Kumar will provide music for A.V.M. producMona 1 forthcoming Hindi film, 'Miss Mary.' 1 nils Is an adaptation of the iucceaifuli Trail GORMty "UliuHimiwft'i27 words
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Article153 1956-02-12 2 Btor y writer Dewan Sharar will produce a full colour picture, "Nirvana, which will be shot in Eastmancolor and printed in Technicolor. The film will go Into regular production here in the middle of next month. Described as a subject of the Buddhist period the story isNAFEN - 153 words
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Article78 1956-02-12 2 knwar Pabanl, a former Kardar Studio cameraman, has been selected to photograph Quru Dutt Productions' second film, "C.lJ3.'\ now on th e floor at Kardar Studios, Bombay. Raj JfChosla Is directing the picture In which Dev Anand Is playing the lead opposite Shaklla. Ku m Kum, Johnny Walker,78 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-02-12 2 AJANTA FRESCO MODEL Looking like an Ajanta fresco, the elegant and charming Nagris models exquisite white Grecian outfit. White suits her dignified bearing and serene personality.26 words
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Article, Illustration240 1956-02-12 2 SELVAS - SELVAS SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT SITTING PRETTY LANA TURNER Spectacular Sequences And Sobering Influences PAKISTAN bids fair to become a popular location for Hollywood pictures. Two big pictures were shot tbjere recently: 20th Century Fox Cinemascope spectacle "The Rains of Ranchipur" and Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's "Bhowani240 words
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423 1956-02-12 2 Girl To Whom Censors Are Never Friendly Couldn't Display Her DancingTalents Miss Owen Verdon, an attractive dancer and choreographer who currently is the toast Of the New York stage In the musical comedy, "Damn Yankees,'* nag Just been censored oat of another film. While the red-head Miss Verdon may be423 words
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Article14 1956-02-12 2 Comedian Johnny Walker's yotttgtr brother Tony Walker, wttt pooa mtkt comtiy xoitt.14 words
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Article147 1956-02-12 2 Workers of film studios In Kolhapur hard hit by the closure of the city's two studios have now formed a co-operative society of film workers called The Kolhapur Cine Workers Industrial Co-operative Society. The society will run the former Prabhakar Studios. The object of th e societyNAFEN - 147 words
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Article71 1956-02-12 2 S. D. Narang ia now a busy film director. He is already directing three pictures In Bombay and he will take on one more, "Najma," to be launched shortly by Kama! Chitra. Narang, besides directing, will be playing a role also. Madhubala and AJit are the71 words
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Article82 1956-02-12 3 LUCKNOW: Plants are responsive to music and prefer the feminine voice, claims Professor T.GN. Singh, Head of the Department of Botany at the An namalai University. Professor Singh discussed his theory with) Professor Julian Huxley, who encouraged him and said: "This is a new line of82 words
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Article82 1956-02-12 3 most wonderful new3 I ever had," Professor Singh said. After determining' the effect* of stringed instruments on several plant leaves, Professor research assistant, who had been watching with the aid of a microscope and a stop watch the movement of the chore plast inside the protoplasm82 words
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Article75 1956-02-12 3 Singly experimented with vocal music. The 'male voice was tried but without any appreciable results But it toos found that t- nit leaves instantly responded to the feminine voice. Professor Singh also discovered that music helpa in the speedy growth of plants at certain periods. This75 words
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397 1956-02-12 3 *THE MAN WHO SEVER WAS' And Germans Fell? For It An unknown m»n i s the real star of a film story of fantfcstlc audacity which one of the season's most brilliant preftiiers audience* will witaeas on the screen a few weeks Qence. His397 words
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Article, Illustration100 1956-02-12 3 MISS MONROE TO TEAM UP WITH SIR OLIVER Film Star Marilyn Monroe announced she would team up with Sir Laurence Olivier to make a film of Terence Ratti*an's stage success 'The Sleepin# Prince.* Clutching a broken shoulder strap of her skin-tight black velvet dress, the blonde star fought her way,100 words
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Article132 1956-02-12 3 EXCESSIVE DOSE CAUSES FATIGUE when treated to music. TESTS IN PONDY He revealed that t^e Srt Aurobindo University at Pondi. cherry will be undertaking tests on the effects of music on plants on a large scale. Microphones will be fitted in cabbage fields, also where sugarcane, tapioca and other plantsNAFEN - 132 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-02-12 3 SHYAMA TO PLAY LEAD IN "BHAI BHAI" Shyama has been signed to play the leading role in A.V.M. Productions' Hindi film, "Bhai Bhai.'' Nimml and Nirupa Roy are playing the other important feminine roles. With Ashok Kumar and Kishore Kumar playing the male leads, "Bhai Bhai'' Is Indeed a star52 words
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155 1956-02-12 3 "Samudar ki Sundari,'- the first ever Indian under-water rilm. is bassed on the exploits of a supposed son of Sinbad the Sailor. He sets out on a voyage to fulfil a mission of hi s father's. 3eing fond of th e sitar, he plays it onNAFEN - 155 words
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Article, Illustration16 1956-02-12 3 Mr. Taneja (below) talking with an Australian worker at the Victorian Country Roads Board's Central Workshops.16 words
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Article212 1956-02-12 3 Comedian O m i J rakash inauyuiaced Urn nisi mdepeuuent production Uateway Ot incua, amiuti one of tne largest gatneruig ever seen at aiicn an occasion. Uiis maiKua a happy day for um fiaKash, wno, attei making som e turns in partaersnip wit n music director <J.212 words
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Article77 1956-02-12 3 Producer Bimai Roy has announced an impressive line-up for this year. He will launch four films this year. He will direct two of them himself. His first one to be launched immediately will be In black and white and his second wil] be a historical in Technicolor. Dilip77 words
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665 1956-02-12 3 PATRICIA RYAN - PATRICIA RYAN by j\N Indian agricultural engineer, making a six •nonths' study tour In Australia, is keeping a sharp look-out :or whatever may be applied :o the benefit of agriculture in its country. He is Mr. Mohan L.. Taneja. Of 5-B, Moti Nagar, New Delhi,665 words
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Article79 1956-02-12 3 The USIS Film Section has also produced in India nearly 26 sound 16 mm films, some of them in colour, in conjunction with Indian technicians and the Union Government: some of them are: "Improved Methods of Agriculture," "Adult Education,'- River Valley Projects," "Public Health," 'Self-Sufficiency in Food," "Tube79 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-02-12 3 Versatile Anjali Devi, who does a superb piece acting In Jupiter Picture's "NAYA ADMI,'» a Hindi film, with a soul-stirring social theme, a gentle satire on blind social inhibitions that place obstacles in the way of society's civilised purusuits in life.43 words
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84 1956-02-12 3 Producer David O. Selenick announces a June start for filming on his adaptatios of Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms' 1 which has been in preparation for three months. Jennifer Jones, whom Hollywood knows as the star w»o las "broken every rule of84 words
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Article115 1956-02-12 3 The story of how Johnny Walker, comedian of the Hindi screen, got a role in a Gujeratl film, "Sati Analde," was told by producer Harakchand Shah. Shah, who wanted his picture to have a good cast value, signed on Johnny Walker but much to his115 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-02-12 3 SUSAN'S THREAT Clouds appear to be gathering around the mind of the shapely Susan Hut/ward who leads the cast in M-G-M'a "I WILL CRY TO-MORROW.25 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-02-12 3 A.V.M's "Bhai Bhai'\ a romantic thriller, contains many popular sequences of music '.and dance; and the above is a specimen where Kishore, Nimmi and David aitertain the people.28 words
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Article172 1956-02-12 4 MINORITY AMONG MINORITIES CHAVAKACHCHERI The Tamil Arasu Kadchchy which tought for the rights 01 minorities would never overlook a minority among the minorities, it wouid therefore strive for equality for the Harijans, gala Mr. M. Pararajaslngham, Chairman of the Chavakachcherl Village Committee at a public meeting of the Harijans and172 words
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690 1956-02-12 4 Nehru Visits American Homes Reaches Their Hearts THEY WERE PLEASED WITH HIS INFORMALITY pfIRIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru visited recently several million American families. He went right into their living: rooms. These typical, average American families not only heard India's Prime Minister but they saw him as well. And more important,NAFEN - 690 words
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321 1956-02-12 4 COLOMBO: "OITR party never suggested that Buddhisin be made the State religion," declared Mr. S.WJLD; Bandaranaike, leader of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, In a statement commenting on a motion on the agenda of the House of Representatives for February Bth, urging Immediate action321 words
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