Indian Daily Mail, 21 October 1956
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Title Section16 1956-10-21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 247 SINGAPORE, JStTNI&Y, OCTOBER 21, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article190 1956-10-21 1 ll.Year State Of War Officially Ended MOSCOW, OCT. 20 JAPAN AND THE SOVIET UNION SIGNED AN OFFICIAL END TO THE 11-YEAR STATE OF WAR BETWEEN THEM YESTERDAY. Japanese Premier Ichiro Hatoyama and Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin signed tfie declaration and a trade protocol ending! more thanAP - 190 words
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Article823 1956-10-21 1 LONDON, Oct. 20 Following is the text of the joint Soviet-Japanese declaration, as broadcast by Moscow Radio: "From 13th to 19th October 1956, negotiations took place in Moscow between delegations of the U.S.S.R. and Japan. "On the U.S.S.R. side, the following took part in the negotiations Bulganin.AP - 823 words
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Article60 1956-10-21 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 20 Mr. Ichiro Hatoyama, the Japanese Premier and members of the Japanese Delegation who yesterday signed an agreement with Soviet leaders ending their eleven-year state of war left Moscow by air today for Stockholm. Mr. Hatoyama and members of his party were seen off60 words
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95 1956-10-21 1 A Variety Concert will held at the Beatty Secondary school in aid of Tamil Schools Fund under the patronage of Mr. M. P. D. Nair, Asst. ALnister for Internal Security on Sunday 28th October. Highlights of the Concert will be dances by Mr.Reuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration322 1956-10-21 1 PLEA TO PURIfrY PUBLIC LIFE ADMINISTRATION MADURAI: Mr. X- P. Sankarahnga Nadar, the 78-year-old Congressman of Virudhunagar, who had been on fast for 77 days died on Oct. 13, in the Erskine Hospital here. Mr. Nadar went on fast on July 27 last, after writing322 words
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Article46 1956-10-21 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 20.— Two thousand workers staged a one-hour sitdown strike at the Dutch X.P.M. dockyard Friday. Union leaders said fhe strike was l n protest against the company's "failure to give the workers free working clothes end free medical treatment." A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-10-21 1 Yugoslav President Tito and Hungary's Communist Party Boss, Ernoe Geros held their first conference on what insiders call "De-Satellization." officially Geros and his' entourage of Topnotoh party leaders came to the Yugoslav capital to talk about re-establishing relations broken off when the late Stalin betted Yugoslavia out63 words
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Article315 1956-10-21 1 Marshall On Red China HONGKONG. Oct. 20 Mr. David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore, said here today one of the chief impressions he gathered during his two-month tour of Communist China was the "indequacy of the legal and judicial system." Mr. Mashall who is due to leave for SingaporeReuter - 315 words
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84 1956-10-21 1 NEW DELHI: A Chair for Tamil has been created at the University of Moscow and the Soviet government has invited the Indian government, to send a professor to accept it The Government of India has invited the Professor in Tamil of Mysore University84 words
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Article90 1956-10-21 1 Chou On Sino Pak Co-operation LONDON, Oct. 20.^ Red Chinese Premier Chou En Lai said Friday "wide prospects exist" for the growth of "friendly relations and co-operation" between China and Pakistan, a Peiping Radio broadcast said. Chou was speaking at a banquet in honour of visiting Pakistani Premier H. s.A.P. - 90 words
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116 1956-10-21 1 No Soviet Offer To Build Aswan Dam For Egypt MOSCOW, Oct. 20 6>o^iet Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepiiov denied Friday what tne Soviet Union has ottered to nelp Egypt build the Aswan UMa A reporter asked him for comment on a statement President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt made earlier thisAP - 116 words
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Article87 1956-10-21 1 LONDON. Oct. 20.— The Suez Canal Users' Association (SCUA) announced l-Tiday night appointment of Eyvinu Bartles, Danish Con su.- General in New York, as its administrator. The 15-oation group, battling for International control of the disputed waterway, also announced that it a. so had opened two backingA.P. - 87 words
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Article110 1956-10-21 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 20. Flood waters of the Jumuna River swirled close to India's famed Taj Mahal Friday, disrupting what i s normally the biggest evening n the year for the white marble monument. Police said ail main roads leading: to the Taj Mahal wereAP - 110 words
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Article35 1956-10-21 1 ADDIS ABABA, Oct. 20 Ethiopian Foreign Ministry announced that Emperor Haile Selassie has accepted an invitation from President GamaJ Abdel Nasser to pay a state visit to Egypt in February.35 words
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Article29 1956-10-21 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 20 Twenty-three Bhotta traders weve to-day reported to have been kilted by an avalanche, 12,0J0 feet up near bampa, in the Garhwal Hiiim'avH.. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article46 1956-10-21 1 NEW YORK, Oct 20. Diplomatic sources at the In. ted Nations said to-day it was hoped that the signing of the Japanese-Soviet Union Agreement ending the technical state of war would be followed by swift moves to nuwe Japan a member of the United Nations, ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article24 1956-10-21 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 20. The Sov.et Union today promised to return Habomai and Shikotan Is:ands to Japan after the conclusion of a peace Treaty ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article28 1956-10-21 1 LONDON, Oct. 20.— The British foreign oiflce spokesman to-day welcomed the conclusion 'of the RussoJapanese agreement to end the 11-year state of war 'between the two countries ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article26 1956-10-21 1 NAIROBI, Oct. 20.—Princess Margaret to-day received a 10-day-old lion cub to all to her collection of presents from East Africa which already include two Zebras.< ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article36 1956-10-21 1 ACCRA, Gold Coast, Oct. 20.— Members of the "Euro-peans-only* Accra Club will meet next month to consider accepting African fellow members and guests, the club secretary has told the 12,000 member* in a c.rcuiar letter. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement77 1956-10-21 1 ~W LEADIM6 IMML VUWf^ JwMAUWk OVER 21 VBKSJ^ PUBLIC MEETING UNDER THE AUSPICES OP The Tamils Representative Council, Singapore AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ON TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER 1956, at 7 p.m. TO FELICITATE Prof. M. RAJAKkAM, (Head, Department of Indian Studies, University of Malaya > AND Prof. C. S. PITCHAMUTHU,77 words
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Advertisement106 1956-10-21 1 ■T* ".^s^tiSM"*!! IM SSf!Ss- s» B0 I I 3M 9££s?' 933 00 M BMONTHS.--- 800 m II 3M 2SR2" a 3 3 -00 II U BMONTHS..-' 800 DEEPAVALI OFFERS. Select handmade textiles, woven by expert craftsmen Of the world, pooled from all parts of India are exhibited to facilitate the106 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1956-10-21 2 B.M. Kanitkar - B.M. Kanitkar Br SCIENTIFIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ASPECTS DECENTLY, the Bombay x% High Court set aside the sentence on a boy and girl for kissing in a public garden. holding that theirs was not a n obscene act. This brings to mind the laws of Justinian which taeld that1,066 words
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Article500 1956-10-21 2 Comment On World Bank's Remarks LONDON: The Financial Times said tfiat the World Bank had challenged the Indian Government to declare whether it was more concerned' with ideological objectives or with achieving the maximum amount of economic growth. The paper was commenting in a leading article on500 words
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1012 1956-10-21 2 Max McCrohom - Max McCrohom By T»HE most neglected citizen today is the middle-aged man. Educationists have studied our teenagers, sociologists have surveyed our Juvenile delinquents; psychologists have pondered the probelms of our middle-aged women and we have even given a thought to our old people1,012 words
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750 1956-10-21 2 of en^ D ,siScnl ana^e^omS^n? 611 *fe Jouniallste ffi p^c^^; m iLA% f0, IJ benefit have little time to think^ fevered existence and The occasion was a luncheon given here i n his honour by the Press Ar s ociation. con- correspondents accredited to750 words
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Article49 1956-10-21 2 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government has invited Dr. G. P Malalasekara, Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Languages at the University of Ceylon and President of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, to take up gepost of Ambassador to MOSCOW. Dr. Malalasekara said that wis ooasttertog the offqT49 words
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250 1956-10-21 2 Poland Resents Soviet Overlordship WARSAW, Oct. 19.— T h c Central Committee of the polish United Workers (Communist) Party last night was reported ready to adopt a resolution demanding that Poland's relations with Russia henceforth be placed on the basis of full independence and equality. The committee, with delegates drawnAP - 250 words
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Article83 1956-10-21 2 NEW DELHI; A further sum Of Rs. 79,270-15-1 was received for the Prime Ministers National Relief Fund during September, 1966. Outstanding contributions from abroad were Rs. 13,211-911 from the India-Pakistan Flood Relief Committee, Durban Rs 3,500 from the Kutoh Relief Fund Committee, Eldoret and Rs. 2.15183 words
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Article773 1956-10-21 3 E. K. SWAMY - E. K. SWAMY By Dr. ITS FVTVRE AND PROBLEMS The Scout movement in India faces many problems.The author discusses how they can he met. CCOUTTNG is based on psychological principles. It holds an appeal to the young who seek adventure and en. joyment. The movement provides opportunities773 words
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Article890 1956-10-21 3 Bombay High Court Order On Petition BOMBAY: The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Desai, at the Bombay High Court while disposing of a special case filed under Section 90 of the Civil Procedure Code by Bai Ramaben A. Thanawala, a share-holder of Jyoti Ltd., Baroda, observed:890 words
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Article157 1956-10-21 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government have decided to take over and run the State Bus Service in the Tamil taluks of T.-C. State, which would become part of Madras with effect from November 1. The indications arc that the service will be run directly by the157 words
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Article272 1956-10-21 3 CALCUTTA: The Government of West Bengal issued an order requisitioning all consignments of textile goods which arrived upto and including September 6 and are still held by the Railway authorities ln their godowns at Shalimar and Howrah because of the failure of the consignees to clear them.272 words
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Article152 1956-10-21 3 BOMBAY: Mr. A. K. Chan, da, Deputy Minister for External Affairs and leader of the Indian cultural delegation, returned here by an Air India International plane after a three-month tour. The other members of the delegation also returned by the same plane. Mr. Chanda told reporters at152 words
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286 1956-10-21 3 CANBERRA: Mr. John McEwen, the Australian Minister for Trade said last week that the United States had not given Australia an adequate opportunity to state its point of view on the recent wheat transaction between the United States and incLa. Mr. McEwen was answering a286 words
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Article313 1956-10-21 3 CALDER HALL: Electricity from atomic power in- .stead of coal is lighting up offices and providing warmth for the first time in Britain, it was revealed. It is happening in the 15--million sterling nuclear power station here which will soon be pouring out electricity into Britain's313 words
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490 1956-10-21 3 Popularisation Of Tamil Songs Muthiah Chettiar 's Appeal TIRUCHI: Boaugurating the Women's f estiva] organised by the Tiruchi station of All India liadio, here Rajah M. A. Mnthiah Chettiar of Cheti.nad said that Dasara was a suftable occasion for women s festival. Women* he said, celebrated Navarathri revival with great490 words
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140 1956-10-21 3 CLOTH SUPPLY: INCENTIVE TO PRODUCTION NEW DELHI: A rebate of excise duty at the rate of six pies per yard on all cloth produced by a. textile mill in excess of its average monthly production during the eight months, January to August 1956, is to be given by the Government140 words
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Article87 1956-10-21 3 PROPERTY OF V. D. SAVARKAR NAGPUJt: Tre Government of India are at present finding out the papers connected with the confiscation of the property of Mr. V. D. Savarkar with a view to considering the question of restoring it to him. In reply to a letter of Dr. N. B.i87 words
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Article557 1956-10-21 3 To Utilise Writers' Services TIRU P ATI i IN CONNECTION WITH THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN CONDUCTED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE UNION MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING, A 'KAVI SAMMELAN' (CONFERENCE OF WRITERS) WAS HELD AT TIRU P ATI WITH THE OBJECT OF FINDING OUT WAYS557 words
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Article231 1956-10-21 3 Detailed Talks With Nehru Not Likely CALCUTTA line Ceylon Prim© Minister, air. s. W. R. D. bandaranaike 's conung visit to Delhi, at the end of ne.Vt month may not provide an opportune moment to have any detailed Ouscussion w*tn iTnne Minister Nehru on controversial issues,231 words
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Article146 1956-10-21 3 GENEVA, Oct. 19. C. V. Naras.mhan of India, uewlyappointed executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, said yesterday the problems ra sed b y Asia's population increases "will nave to be brought home to the member countries of the commission.''A.P. - 146 words
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174 1956-10-21 3 MANILA: India won three awaras in the mat ivotniia international *urn festival uere. Tne awaius were statuettes in 1 tne roiin oi Uaiaoaos v water 1 Duttaioes). lnuia won a silver Carabao for 'Khajuraho" as vie vest documeiiutry uepictuig cultural vaiues ami gOiueu cm^ao., ior174 words
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1301 1956-10-21 4 ONLY WAY FOR GROWTH OF OPPOSITION to count upon the permanence of leadership of this quality and strength, and I suggest it is time for thinking people who have no poll tical axes to graid to get together and consider how the situation should1,301 words
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Article496 1956-10-21 4 BOMBAY: Dr. Harikrushna Mahtab, Governor of Bombay, paid tributes to the efficient and impartial manner In which the State was administered The Govenor, who was speaking at a farewell reception held In his honour by prominent citizens at th e Walchand Hirachand Hall, said: "I take pride496 words
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Article194 1956-10-21 4 NAFEN - INDIAN BANKS' BUSINESS IN BURMA CALCUTTA: In contrast to the decline ln 1954, Indian banks' business in Burma during last year showed slight improvement and their liabilities and deposits expanded to £?A Ht' 000 000 end Rs. 12 s> 000,000 from Rs. 111,000,000 tod Rs. 107.000,000, respectively in 1954, according194 words
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755 1956-10-21 4 I ndo— German Trade: Pact Signed In Delhi Arrangement For Three Years NEW DELHI: Talks between the representatives of the Ministry of Commerce and Consumer Industries and the Trade Delegation from the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Inner German Trade of the German Democratic Republic concluded on Oct. 8 hi755 words
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Article860 1956-10-21 4 CHANGE-OVER TO NEW FAITH 8 Lakh Harijans Follow Suit NAGPUR: Dr B. R. Ambedkar, along with his wife, Mrs. Savitabai and many thousands of his Scheduled Castes followers, took whejt he called "the most important step of his life" when he entered the Buddhist fold at a860 words
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Article167 1956-10-21 4 LONDON BUDDHIST SOCIETY LONDON; The London Buddhist Society oldest and largest organisation of its kind in the West has found a new and permanent home. Situated at 58 Eccleston Square, near Victoria Station, the new headquarters has a lecture hall that can accommodate 120 people, and a library that housesNAFEN - 167 words
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924 1956-10-21 4 CALCUTTA: Mr. Abid AH. Union Deputy Minister for Labour, pleaded in Calcutta on Saturday for the association of employees with the management in the newspaper industry. Inaugurating ttie fourth session of the Federation of Press Trust of India Employees' Unions, he said: "With the924 words
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386 1956-10-21 5 COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR MADURAI MADURAI; Dr. A. Lakshmanaswamy Mudaliar, ViceChancellor of the Madras University, said that Madural should have a Technological College soon. Referring to the place of English in India, he said that nothing would be a greater disaster to India than jettisoning English, the international language. The386 words
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Article179 1956-10-21 5 NAFEN - NAFEN. CALCUTTA: The combined liabilities of the four Indian schedule! banks, each with an office in the United Kingdom, increased during 1955 by a little over Rs. 10,000,000 to Rs *****0,000, according to the' Reserve Bank of India. Deposits, which constituted a little over one-half179 words
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Article131 1956-10-21 5 ISLE OF PONZA, Italy. Oct. 18.— Scientist Jacques Piccard took his box-shaped bathysphere 12,467 feet down into the sea near here Wednesday to beat the mark he and his father set three years ago. Piccarda's dive, however, was short of the record 13,288 feetA.P. - 131 words
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Article2204 1956-10-21 5 S. DUTT - S. DUTT By REMARKABLY little .is monks' congregation; second- uSS"* about the B u<*dhist ly. that for women to be ornunnood of India. Yet, one fa- dataed, a special period of two nunar with the early (Pali) years' probation was prescribscriptures of Buddhism can ed; thirdly2,204 words
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Article, Illustration120 1956-10-21 5 Film makers art always on the look out for new dancers young, lissom and comely. Such a dancer is Helen. Her sizzling numbers In recant films like "Anjsan," "Shatranj," "Halaku" and "Naya Aadmi" boar tsstlmony to htr taltnt. ■am In Rangoon, on November 21, 1938,120 words
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Article297 1956-10-21 5 AMRITSAR: In reply to a letter from Giani Kartar Singh. First General Secretary of the Shiromani Akali Dal, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Union Education Minister and member of the Congress Central Parliamentary Board, has said that it would be against the spirit of the "present assurances" given297 words
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Article82 1956-10-21 5 CALCUTTA: The Union Ministry of Rehabilitation has sanctioned Rs. 10 lakhs for meeting the expenditure on free primary schools for children of displaced persons, sponsored by the West Bengal Government. The total expenditure on this scheme dur- tog the current financial year would be about82 words
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Article473 1956-10-21 5 MADRAS: Tributes to the musical attainments of Sri Maharajapuram Viswanatha Aiyar and his services to Carnatic music were paid by Mr. P. V. Rajamannar. Chief Justice of the Madras High Court, inaugurating the three-day celebrations organised to connection with his Sashtiabdha poorthi at Vani Mahal in Theagarayanagar.473 words
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Article83 1956-10-21 6 OAYING his first visit to j Bombay this fortnight was I the popular Madras star. Shivaji Ganeshan, who was here to see his brother off to Lon- I <lon where the young man will qualify for the Bar. The actor-producer brought with him a copy of Venus Pictures'83 words
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Article, Illustration312 1956-10-21 6 T HAD a fine trip," said Dilip Kumar when he arrived in Bombay from London. He was one of delegates to the film festival in Czechoslovakia, and after the festival went over to England for a brief visit. In the plane with Dilip were Director Fritz312 words
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Article, Illustration556 1956-10-21 6 South India's "Queen Of Stars" And Film Producer •pHE all-India release of "Devto" spotlights for Hindi film audiences another charming representative of Southern beauty Anjali Devi. However, this Is not the first time that the star has been featured in Hindi films. She was seen in four earlier556 words
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Article62 1956-10-21 6 BONN, Oct. 18 Adolf Hitler is to be officially declared dead by a German Court later this month, Dr. R. Stephanue of the Court In Berchtesgaden, Hitler's last official residence aald hero. Ha told reporters that the court had bean taking evidence from witnesses about Hitler's death forReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration222 1956-10-21 6 DHARAT Bhooshan was spending quiet Gokul Ashtami at home, relaxing in the little cabin on the lawn. The comfortably furnished hut is ideal for relaxaton and rest and the star was spending the rainy morning ustening to songs from "Basant Bahar" on his tape-recorder. But it222 words
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Article1168 1956-10-21 6 THIS STUDY IS AN EXTRACT FROM A THESIS ENTITLED "PSYCHO-SOCIAL ANALYSIS OF FILMS" BY MR. A. BALENDU JINDAL, WHO OBSERVES IN ONE OF HIS CHAPTERS THAT "THE CINEMA ENTERTAINS, BUT THAT IS THE LEAST. IT EDUCATES WITHOUT BEING DIDACTIC. IT MOULDS WITHOUT SERMONISING. IT SELLS THE1,168 words
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274 1956-10-21 6 Defence Ministry Reshuffle In London LONDON. Oct. 19_Britain shook up her troubled military establishment today, elevatine Secretory for War Antony Head to the post of Minister of Defence. Head succeeds Sir Walter Monckton, who was named Paymaster General. Monckton remains in the cabinet although without a specific department John HughAP - 274 words
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