The Straits Times, 27 December 1951

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  • 368 1 30-day 'trial 9 m Korea ends today ALLIES ARE READY TO EXTEND THE DEADLINE TODAY is the last day of the 30-day trial period for reaching agreement m Korea. But the delegates, meeting yesterday m an eleventh-hour effort to make peace, were pessimistic. The armistice supervision
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  • 34 1 .MEN OF B Company, Ist Suffolk Regiment, su.i; Christinas carols on Christmas Eve at Bukit Ihirah Estate Selangor. accompanied by Mrs. Dewar, wife of Major Malcolm Dewar. Straits Times picture.
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  • 366 1 3 quit 'Malaya for Malays' meeting: KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THREE representatives walked out of the All Malaya Malay Congress m Kuala Lumpur on Christmas Day after protesting against the formation of a Malay Independence Council of Joint Action. The meeting, sponsored b.v the Peninsula Malays' Union, elected a 24-man Joint
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  • 62 1 Falling wall kills worker A 50-year-old labourer, Ng Gek Tee. was killed late yesterday evening when the wall of a house he was engaged m breaking down collapsed and crushed him. The tragedy occurred at the 13' 2 milestone, Sembawang Road, m the Nee Soon area. There was a heavy
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  • 72 1 MANILA, Wed.— One hundred and twenty witnesses m the forthcoming murder trial of suspended Governor Rafael Lacson and 26 co-accused will be flown from Negros Occidental Province to Manila "as a precautionary measure," the Defence Department has announced. The witnesses, were alleged to have been threatened
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  • 31 1 BOMBAY. Wed.— The Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, said today that foreign rule In Portuguese and French territories m India would soon be brought to an end by negotiation. A.F.P,
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  • 21 1 HOLLYWOOD, Wed. The "Golden Apple" Award as the most cooperative actress of 1951 was won today by Anne Baxter.— A.P.
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  • 15 1 KOREA. Wed.— A Thunder Jet was shot down today oy Communist anti-aircraft
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  • 85 1 VOTING CROWDS LYNCH 2 TEHERAN, Wed. PROWDS lynched two people during a Persian election demonstration which was reported by Teheran newspapers today from Babul City, near the Soviet border. Many people were injured when police fired to disperse the crowd, the report added. This brought the number of people killed
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  • 88 1 BISHOP, California, Wed gWEDISH glider pilot, Carl Erik Oevgaard, who made an attempt on the glider altitude record near here recently, reached a height cf 55,000 feet— l2,7Bo feet above the known record before spiralling to his death, It was stated at an inquiry here.
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  • 177 1 ISMAILIA, Wednesday. rjENERAL Sir George Erskine said today that if his XJ troops m the canal zone are attacked by young commando groups he would be "obliged to crush them with powerful forces at my disposal which have not yet been brought into action."
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  • 234 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. f T was an unhappy Christmas for the bandits m Malaya's jungles. On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day they lost six killed, one captured and four surrendered. Twenty suspected food suppliers were arrested In Kedah on Christmas Day and 11 m the Raub area
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  • 96 1 The General gave Sid a lift LONDON. Wed. AN AMERICAN general gave a British private a lift home from Paris to Britain for Christmas patted him on his shoulder AND CALLED HIM "RTD. 1 The officer was Gen. A. L. Gruenther. Chief of Staff to Gen. Eisenhower. The prrvate was
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  • 73 1 THE HAGUE. Wed UOLLAND is to get American private loans of $18,--000.000. the Minister of Finance, Professor Peter Loftnick has announced here Mr. Loftnick who has returned from a visit to the United States where he talked with bankers said private American banks and
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  • 33 1 MANILA. Wed Santa Claus parachuting from a plane with bags of Rifts thrilled hundreds of poor children at Lunets. Manila's biggest public oark. The children were from a reformatory
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  • 44 1 BIRMINGHAM. Wednesday \\fILLIAM Henry SmlUi can't lose this one. Standing for election as M.P. for the Conservative Party is WILLIAM HENRY SMITH, 59. Opposing him will be the Labour Party candidate WILLIAM HENRY SMITH. 37— and no relation.— A.P
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  • 47 1 TEHERAN, Wed. pOMMUNIST Czechoslovakia will send a deleea'ion U Teheran soon to dbcuss the purchase of Persian oil. Czechoslovakia was the first Iron Curtain country to accept Persia's offer to sell oil to any country if former Western customers refused to buy— AP.
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  • 30 1 LOS ANGELES, Wed. A 20-second earthquake shook southern California yesterday but did little damage. Observatory officers said the earthquake was "heavy" and was centred m the Pacific—Reufaerj
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  • 35 1 HONG. KONG. Wed—Communist authorities are quoted by the Independent Wan Kiu Vat Po from Canton today as "admitting that they executed 220.000 counter-revolu-tionaries m Kwangtun* province during the last half of 1951."— A.P.
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  • 14 1 BANGKOK, Wed— ln 1950. Siam earned U5530,000,000 from rice export*.— A.F.P.
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  • 128 1 LONDON. Wed. BRITONS were surprised by the chanfe m the King's voice when he mad c his Christmas broadcast to the Commonwealth yesterday. This was the first time the King's voice had been heard since his operation three months afo. He spoke confidently and without
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  • 113 1 Soldier amok with a Sten gun KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A BRITISH soldier who is alleged to have "run amok'- with a Sten gun m his hands here on Christmas Day, was shot m the knee, over-power-ed and captured by other soldiers. He is being kept m Kinrara military hospital under
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  • 78 1 HONG KONG, Wed. PEKING radio this morning quoted a Press report from Bangkok thai a scheme for violation of China's southwest border area has been plotted by American officers and Chinese Nationalists following a series of conferences In Formosa The report said the American 7th fleet was
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  • 56 1 VIENNA. Wed. In Christmas Day address to the Austrian people, Han Oscar Helmer. Minister for the Interior, yesterday expressed deep regret that Austria's desire for peace and freedom was still unfulfilled. "For the seventh time since the end of the war, we are celebrating Christmas under
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  • 196 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF CHRISTMAS season road accidents have killed 394 people In the United States since the night of Dec. 21. Srvrnty-nine others have lost their lives m fires during the same period. Mrs Carrie Price, of Providence, Rhode Island, has celebrated her 107 th Christ,
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  • 683 3 THE KING SALUTES THE 'BAND OF BROTHERS' IN MALAYA A message to the men m danger LONDON, Wednesday. THE King said m his Christmas Day broadcast to the Commonwealth that chief among the blessings to be counted today, was that the British were a friendly people. "We are living'? he
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  • 176 3 Our struggle has a new meaning —TRUMAN WASHINGTON. Wed. PRESIDENT Truman, m his Christmas message to the American people, declared that "although the free world was m danger, its struggle had a new and hopeful meaning". "Ten years ago, the United States was struggling m a war for survival, but
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  • 93 3 MANILA. Wed. PRESIDENT Quirino will par- don Gen. Shlgenori Kuroda. former commander of the Japanese armed forces m the Philippines, who is now serving a life term here for v.ar crimes. •'I believe that by pardoning him." the President said In Baguio last night, "we
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  • 103 3 Press, public rally to fliers aid WASHINGTON, Wed. A MERICAN newspapers and individuals, m the absence of a Government decision, yesterday began to raise the £11,000 m fines imposed by a Hungarian people's court against each ot the four American airmen forced down m Hungary on Nov. 19. Majority sentiment
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  • 112 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. 'THE United States Army was yesterday accused of 1 'inexcusable and indefensible waste" by the Senate Preparedness Sub-committee. The sub-committee said the army had been wasting scarce manpower by "endlessly repeating training cycles" for some of its units. It also criticised the
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  • 176 3 AND A DEAD SOLDIER KOREA, Wednesday BRITISH soldiers looked out on no-man's-land when the dawn mist lifted on Christmas Day and saw a large gaily decorated Christmas tree within 50 yards of their barbed wire defences. A few yards from the tree was the body
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  • 39 3 LONDON, Wed. pOUNCILLORS of the London borough of HolboiM. are scared about drunken people m bars being defeatist about atom bombs. So they plan to distribute leaflets advising bar patrons against careless atomic talk.— Reuter
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  • 71 3 LONDON, Wed. J£ADIO stations m the Communist countries of Eastern Europe yesterday broadcast the usual Christmas carols and church services. Moscow Radio made no reference to Christmas m its, home service; a but carried a special programme m Its English language transmission this morjiing. In Prague,
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  • 46 3 MANILA, Wed.— One person was killed and six others injured when a Philippine Air Lines plane carrying 26 people overshot the airstrip m Masbate Province, Central Philippines on Saturday, plougned across the provincial highway and hit four houses. Reuter.
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  • 118 3 LONDON, Wed. THE .King yesterday sent a message of congratulations to King Sennussl of Libya. Libya, Italy's former African colony, on Christmas Eve became the first state to i be granted Independence under the United Nations. The transfer from Britain and France of full powers follows
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  • 213 3 Dug up alive —after 56 hours FRANKPORT, Illinois, Wed. fECIL Sanders, aged 44, was found alive m a shaft 550 feet below the surface at the Orient No. 2 mine, 56 hours after a gas explosion tore through 12 miles of tunnels, resulting m 119 deaths America's worstmine disaster m
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  • 58 3 TAIPEH. Wed. THE Governor of Formosa. Mr. K. C. Wu. said m a Christmas message that Formosa would launch a coun-ter-attack on the mainland next year. In a message beamed especially to Chinese on the mainland over "The Voice of Free China". Governor Wu declared that Formosa's
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  • 65 3 CAIRO, Wed.— A spokesman of the Egyptian Foreign Ministry yesterday deplored the delay of Indonesia m recognising the new title of King Farouk as "King of Egypt and the Sudan." "It is regrettable." the spokesman said "to see that Indonesia is delaying this recognition as Egypt has
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  • 55 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. RETNASAMY. pleaded not guilty before the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate today to causing hurt. He was alleged to have assaulted Thuraisingam m front of a Hindu temple at Sungel Besi Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Christmas Eve. The case was postponed to Jan. 24.
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  • 55 4 THE HEAT and the humidity make it heavy going for reindeer, so Father Christmas, catching up with the yean, arrives at! Kuala Lumpur Flying Club by RAF plane for the party. Members, wives and children greet him (TOP) and (BELOW) he arrives with his sack
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  • 151 4 PENANG, Wednesday. rjENERAL agreement on salary Increases for all J postal uniformed grades was reached after fourday negotiations between the Government and the Federation of Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Union. Increments average 21 per cent for 'inspectors of postmen. 17 per cent for special
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  • 88 4 He gave up a job to contest poll KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. MR. S. C E. Slngam, a Selangor schoolteacher, announced that he had resigned from Government service to contest the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Elections as a/i Independent candidate m the Bungsar Ward. As Government servants were not allowed to contest
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  • 30 4 PORT DICKSON. Wed.— For possession of a defaced identity card a girl, Ow Ngee Mooi. aged 17. was bound over for $200 by the Port Dickson Magistrate.
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  • 25 4 SEREMBAN. Wed— A Chinese opera company from Tampin staged a charity ahow m the new resettlement j area here during the weekend. I
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  • 64 4 IPOH. Wed. TOOR robbing two women of F $2,700 worth of Jewellery after staying with them only a few hours, a young clotb merchant, Yusof bin Majid. was sentenced to three year?' imprisonment to be followed by 18 months police supervision by the Sessions Court Magistrate
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  • 18 4 MUAR. Wed. For selling Ice-cream without a licence. One Hai Ouat was fined $15 at Muar.
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  • 52 4 KUANTAN. Wed Yew Bian Gua n (69) a rubber tapper, was fined $50 or one month's Imprisonment by the Kuantan magistrate for carrying food In a restricted area without a permit Yew was arrested m Jerani IKcanUa estate with smal) quantities of rjce. sugar 'coffee
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  • 93 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed gAKAIS will dance at the Food and Fun Fair, organised by the Muslim Wei fare Committee, Selangor at the Lucky World Amuse- ment Park on Saturday. They will perform to their own music and demonstrate :hr use of blow pipes Performances
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  • 48 4 SEOAMAT. Wed TtW Segamat Llcensir.ic B^aid frill consist neVt year of the A.i i •mlnistrattve Offlcpr (chair mar.), the District Offlf i (vlce-rlisxirman), the District; Medical and Health .Officer I i»nd Messrs. Pee Kang Bki M P. Kumaran. C J. Long more and H. J. Fenton.
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  • 230 4 K.L. STREET STALLS TO BE IMPROVED KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Municipality here is to open up new and attractive outdoor stall and restaurant sites and introduce a new type of shop stall. These steps will be taken under a programme approved by the town's Health Committee for the improvement of
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  • 169 4 CISTER Janet Grant, of the British Red Cross, described her work m resettlement villages m Perak when she broadcast m thp Empire-wide hook-up which preceded the King's Broadcast on Christmas Day. Listeners throufrhout the world heard Sister Janet tell how she took Rod Cross trucks
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  • 25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Chinese rubber tapper was arrested m the Kerllng resettlement area m Selangor when guards found him carrying uncooked rice.
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  • 128 4 They will teach even before they pass exam SEREMBAN, Wednesday. THE Negri Sembilan Education Department has recruited a number of boys and girls, likely to attain the required standard m the recent Cambridge examination held m Seremban, to tide over Negri's shortage of teachers next year. The recruits have been
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  • 253 5 Factories may give a half day off for lessons CHILDREN TO LEARN AS THEY WORK SINGAPORE Education and Labour Departments are jointly working on an employment-cum-education scheme for thousands of schoolchildren who cannot Ret into secondary schools The scheme was blue-printed at the recent United Nations International Labour Organisation conference
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  • 104 5 They will be asked to vote on Go vt lotteries fHE Singapore Association is asking its members to give their opinion whether the Colony Government should conduct lotteries. At a recent meeting of the committee of the Association, the majority voted m favour. And the majority of the members who
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  • 131 5 Association wants judge for dogs THE Malayan Kennel Association are trying to get Mr Joseph Dunn, from England or Major J. W. Goldsmith of the Kennel Club of India to judge a dog show to be held m Kuala Lumpur next year. Before asking these overseas judges to come to
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  • 71 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A CHINESE who attempted to enter Malaya illegally by swimming across the Golok River from the Siam side to Kelantan was foiled by a vigilant home guard. The home guard promptly reported to the police who arrested the man. The incident
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  • 46 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A $61,000 loan to promote trade m kampong produce by financing credit sales has been announced b y the Rural Authority. The loan is to be made to a co-operative consumer shop society m Kota Kuala Muda, Kedah.
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  • 26 5 KUANTAN. Wed.—Osman, a special constable, attached to a fleld Police Station was flned $20 by the Kuantan magistrate for assaulting Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad.
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  • 65 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. MISS MALAYA" of 1951, MLss Colleen Cooke, will pose at Port Dickson beach on Sunday for 80 members of Selangor Photographic Research Society. The photographers are from Kuala Lumpur. Klang. Port Swettenham Kajang, Kuala Kubu and Rawang. Two prizes will be given. One
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    43 5 The American Club held their annual Egg Nog party on Christmas Day. MISS CHU YLNG-YUNG, soprano from Hang Kong, Who will shortly sing at the Evening Cafe, Great World, Singapore She started her singing career at the age of 14.
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  • 132 5 SINGAPORE'S 6,000 pig-rearers affected by the Government's ban on the slaughter of suckling pigs have appealed to Dato C. J. Paglar, Legislative Councillor, to make another effort to get the order rescinded. Dato Paglar urged at the last session of the Legislative Council,
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  • 21 5 KUANTAN Tues. The Methodist Youth Fellowship staged a pageant, "The Star of Bethlehem" at the Methodist Girls' School hall
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  • 145 5 They plan to improve education fHE Asas Muslim Melaya Raya Association, Kelantan, plans to start an embroidery school and an adult class as the first step towards raising the standard of education In Kelaman. Buildings have been acquired and the schools will start functioning as soon as staffs are available.
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  • 97 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed. defence counsel. Mr K.S. Pillai, had submitted that the evidence of 23--year-old widow, Aishah, was ntonsistent and unbeliev- a, the Sungei Patani Sessions Court President. Tuan Syed Sheh Barakbah, acquitted three Malaya. Hussein. Puteh and Jamal. of a charge of abducting her. Counsel described
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  • 193 5 THE multi-million dollar building scheme of the A Teochew Association described by them as a "city within a city"— in Orchard Road, Singapore, will be started early next year, a spokesman of the association said yesterday. Layout plans submitted by
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  • 140 5 A SINGAPORE accountant yesterday suggested two simple ways m which the Income Tax Department could catch many of the income tax dodgers. As m America and Australia, he said, it should be made impossible for people to leave Singapore without obtaining an
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  • 101 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed. THE Teluk Alison branch of the Perak Adult Education Association (South Perak) was formed at a meeting of representative of schools, Government departments and well-wishers. The meeting was held at the Lower v erak Malay Club. The following were elected: President, Dr. J. Stewart;
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  • 52 5 MALACCA, Wed. DOOR Eurasians living In 1 the Portuguese Settlement here were not forgotten during the Yuletide season. Ninety families and a few others from Banda Hilir and Tranquerah were given presents and "ang pows" by Mr. and Mrs. B. Brunton, head of the Malacca Vehicles
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  • 41 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A former police constable. Bahari bin Mat Akir. pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of a bicycle m Kuala Lumpur today. Sentence was postponed to Jan. 2. Bahari was allowed $200 MM
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  • 629 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. Dec. 27, 1951 Ebb and flow in Korea The thirty day time limit which has governed the last four weeks of the Korean truce talks expires at midnight tonight, and the possibility of a full armistice agreement being reached by then is remote. Although the
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  • 425 6 It is becoming a habit with South-East Asia's rice exporting countries to produce around harvest time the gloomiest possible account of harvest prospects and the amount available for export. This year Siam has taken the process a little further. The Siamese Minister of Commerce has announced that exports
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  • 62 6 SYDNEY. Wed THE Federal Cabinet has decided to recruit another 4.000 men m the permanent Royal Australian Alf Force making its strength about 19.000. the Air Minister. Mr. W. McMahon. has announced. The Cabinet has decided that R.A.A.F. squadrons m Malaya and Korea will
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  • 1174 6  - WORKING TOWARDS UNITY IN EUROPE Sir Charles Webster By Stevenson Professor of International History, London School of Economics OINCE the war, inter- national Institutions have broken out like a rash across the face of Western Europe, all dealing m one way or another with the two purposes for which the
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    • 204 6 Freedom, politics and Dato Onn LAST Friday morning 1 read m the Press that Dato Onn refuses to give any assurance that Malaya will stay m the Commonwealth on getting independence. OX course, he cannot give any such assurance. What we want to know is, what are his present views?
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    • 134 6 AFTER wallowing In political backwaters for a considerable time, the budding politicians of Malaya and Singapore are showing unmistakable signs of political consciousness and progress. This is undoubtedly a healthy sign. But I am becoming perturbed about those political turncoats, careerists and renegades who unblushtnglv parade their views as political
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    • 104 6 DATO Onn Din Ja'afar. Member for Home Affairs, m receipt of an Income of $3,500 per month made possible by Britain keeping this country from becoming a satrapy of Communist China at a cost of £50.000.000 with 25,000 British troops. 10.000 Gurkhas and 7.000 other soldiers, says quite openly, "I
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  • 368 6  -  808 McHUGH By 'THE ribbons of concrete that carry American traffic from coast to coast may turn into rubber bands m 10 years. Highway engineers m at least 13 States and some parts of Canada are keeping a critical eye on experimental strips of "rubber roads." A
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  • 456 6 Rats It|R J. L. Harrison, zoologist ITI at the Scrub Typhu* Research Obit m Kuala Lumour. has pu us right on out or two points concerning ra s» whether "estate" rats or "jungle" rats. Rats on Malayan oil palm estates, n» says, do not come m lnm
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  • 225 7 But thai was the only crime of the day $100,000 RUBBER LOST IN A FIRE CINGAPORE passed through the Christmas holidays with one major crime, no fatal traffic accidents and a fire which destroyed more than $100,000 worth of rubber m a factory m Plantation
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  • 70 7 CAROL SINGERS of the tiist Suffolk Regiment with their bosts at Tuan Mcc Estate, Selangor, on Christmas Eve. In the group are Mr. and Mrs. H. Ait ken -Quack, manager of the estate; Mr lan Johnstone, assistant manager of Elmina Estate; Mr Crawford from Province Weilesley;
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  • 202 7 COURT LOOKS AT SCARS OF AH PENG, 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. CK)UR-YEAR-OLD Ah Peng clung to the welfare officer who brought him to court today. Us face was scarred and bruised. He shivered when a »<>li< officer removed his clothes. Inspector Hashim painted out the following injuries and scars on
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  • 177 7 SEGAMAT. Wed. XJOLDING that the evidence of the principal prosecution witness. Chen Son Teck. was unreliable, thft sessions court acquitted and discharged 20-year-old Liew Choon Wah. son of a Kuala Lumpur businessman, charged with extortion. The prosecution gave notice of appeal. The prosecution alleged
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  • 47 7 Mor e than 300 people attended a mass meeting on Christmas Day at the premises of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society to commemorate the birthday of the late Mohamed AH Jlnnah The meeting was held under the auspices of the Overseas Pakistani League.
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  • 76 7 MALACCA Wed. SIXTY of Malaccas most influential citizens have sent a letter through the Resident Commissioner to the Member for Health at Kuala Lumpur Dr Lee Tian Keng protesting against the resignation Dr K. Sundram, surgeon of the Malacca General Hospital Dr Sundram who has been acting surgeon
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  • 18 7 KLANG. Wed. Selangor Coast Club and Klang Coast Club held Christmas panics for children yesterday afternoon.
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  • 86 7 THEY PUT GUNS AWAY.... IPOH. Wed. TPOH had its quietest postwar Christmas. The few planters and miners whc came m for the week-end checked In weapons at the police station. Hoteliers reported good business on Christinas Eve. but restaurants were almost empty on Christmas night. Churches and cinemas drew crowds.
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  • 47 7 MUAR. Wed.— I was frightened as I thought the man who stopped me was a bandit.' said Mohamed Nor bin Haji Elias a taxi driver, who did not s toi> when ordered by a police officer at Panchor Hp was flp°d S?n
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  • 20 7 MUAR. Wed. Four trisha riders were each fined $5 at Muar for causing obstruction m a public thoroughfare.
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  • 119 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A POLICE constable, Hashim bin Hassan, who slept while on duty at King's House, Kuala Lumpur, the residence of the Officer Administering the Government, was finpri $50 hv thp Kiuiln T.nmnnr Second Magistrate today. Hashim told the magistrate that he
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  • 93 7 IPOH, Wed. ANE hundred and five secretaries of rural cooperative societies, ooservers and penghuius Of South Perak on Monday completed a fourday trainlne course In Ipoh. The course was sponsored by the Co-operative Department Officials of the department gave lectures on aspects of rural co-operation, the
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  • 318 7 RED PROMISES WERE EMPTY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A SEVENTEEN -YEAR-OLD bandit, one of the gang which ambushed the military vehicle m which the O.C.P.D. Rawang. Selangor, Mr. E. F. Rainford was killed surrendered m High Street, Kuala Lum pur during the Christmas holiday. The lad.
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  • 35 7 Shipments of prepared latex from Malaya totalled 2.879 96 tons m November of which 1.982.41 tons went from Singapore Britain took 1.109.82 tons. America 1,089.22 tons. France 1216.30 tons and Japan 115.56 tons.
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  • 103 7 Carollers visit crash victim A YOUNG Singapore Chinese discharged a few days ago from the General Hospital and lying m bed at home suffering from injuries sustained m a car accident had an unusual Christmas present i »vo parties of carol singers visited his home on Christmas Eve to sing
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  • 69 7 THE Australia Overseas Club of the Melbourne University, founded m 1949. ha.s elected Mr. E. G. Ong from Batu Pahat as its new president. A commerce student, Mr. Ong has completed his third year at the university. At the club's •fourth convention held recently. Mr. Ong told
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  • 48 7 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. TPHE engagement of Mr Oscar A. Spencer Member for Economic AfTairs and Miss Diana Mary Walker was announced m Kuala Lumpur r oday. Miss Walker until recently was a radiographer at Kuala Lumpur General Hospital She is now living m England
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  • 24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council will be held here on Wednesday and Thursday nf next week
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  • 95 7 Sub-stations liable to load shedding today are: DAY Ra.. ;oon Rd.. Towntr Rd.. Scrangoon Rd.. Kolam Ayer. McPhenson Rd.. Kirn Chuan Rd.. Boundary Rd.. Florence Rd., Cpper Sf raneoon. Vio Chu Kan* Rd.. Govt. Printing Works, WotidlriKh Park. BraddrH Heights. Arthur Rd.. Tg. Katon*. Broadrick Rd.. Telok Kurau.
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  • 103 7 FOUR BABIES, baptised by the Rev. R. M. Greer at the Picsbvletian Church, Smga pore, on Christmas Day, pictured with their parents outside the church after baptism. From left, Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McLeod. of Sungei Plentong Estate, Jobore Bahru, Willem Jacobus Andreas,
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  • 172 7 IPOH. Wed. DEPLORING the fact that only a handful of Malays are Rotarians, Tuan Hajl Mohamed Eusoff. Rotary Governor of the 46tfc district, appealed to his community to Join the movement to "give them an insight into the international way of life." The Dato who
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  • 191 7 X .I.UMPUR, Wed. j/o iui J.UMPUR was »n holiday again today, despite the' Federation Government's deri- sion that Boxing Day should be a normal working day. Nearly all European firms and several large Chinese businesses were closed, while most Government offices functioned with skeleton staffs.
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  • 53 7 The literary section of the RASC Civilian Association will hold it s first meeting at the premises of the Singapore Indian Congress m Race; Course Lane on Saturday at 5 p.m Mr. P. R. Williams City Councillor, will preside and Mr. N. Mehervan Singh will speak
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  • 229 8 Making The Most of Flowers QINCE flowers have become so expensive to buy, and as those who live m flats are not able to grow their own, it is necessary not only to learn how to make a few go a long way, but also how U> keep them fresh
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  • 185 8 Jrc Hie rairstyle* which i-aiis decrees you ihou.d cmbc.litn yourself with during tn.. coin.ng year. Short hair remains more Hian ever m favour. But itylet will be neater, and also more sophisticated From these pictures you will be able to choose a style to suit
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  • 548 8 WHEN delegates to the United Nations Social Committee m Paris get bored with the debate, they have a beautiful alternative Instead of listening, they can just gaze at their presiding officer. Their president Is Mrs Ana Figueroa, of Chile. The U.N. takes itself
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    • 372 8 T* f* A 25. Parvenu put art m lt» btraits Times Crossword pi«e n>. 26. Revels In trios (5). 27. Always freih and your* 9 §1| 10 i. or fmht dart wars, to b« J _J l^i I I frank (15). 5*55 2 Can on 1* (anag.) (3). 3. We
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  • 98 9 Australia Ui. Innings 82 West Indies Ist. iMings— IBS Australia 2nd. Innings 255 Hut In4k* 2nd. Inning Stollmryer c Miller b Ring 47 Marshall c Ljuigtey b Kin* 29 Warren c Noblrt b Johnston 28 H'rcfces c A b Bloc 29 Gomes not oat 46 Christiani not out 42
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  • 135 9 ADEIAIDE. Wed. AUSTRALIA have nominated 12 players from whom their team for the fourth Test against the West Indies starting at Melbourne on Dec. 31. will be chosen. Jimmy Burke, the opening bit m the third Test, which West Indies won yesterday is omitted and J.
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  • 78 9 J£OVERS Juniors beat RAP Pa Ice m a soccer friendly by fne goals to two on the Farrer Park on Monday. Ooh Boon Kirn netted twice for Rovers m toe first half but the RAF Police equalised bsfore hmlf time through Cpl. Carter and Cpl.
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  • 687 9 Australia's Test team ill-balanced VITAL CATCHES WERE DROPPED From JACK FINGLETON ADELAIDE, Wednesday. rPHE West Indies are, naturally, delighted with 1 their win over Australia m the third Test which ended here yesterday. Their victory by six wickets is their first success of the tour and will keep interest alive
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  • 82 9 MELBOI'RNE. Wed. Indies "mystery" bowler Sonny Ramadhin said here "there's one man m the world I want to bowl— that stubborn Yorkshireman Lsn Mutton Ramadhin said that during the West Indies visit U England m 1950 be saw Hntton watching intently, tryfcijj to pick the off
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  • 534 9 Great year for our swimmers By A Special Correspondent THE popularity of swimming m Singapore has hit an all-time high. The increasing number of swimmers coupled with the breaking of 15 records at this year's Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships, and the excellent performance put up by our swimmers at
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  • 43 9 IPOH. Man.— ln preparation for their atwiual hockey fixture against North Perak for the Puran Singh Challenge Cup South Perak Sikhs will hold a trial against a Police XI on the Ipoh padang on Jan 3, 1962.
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  • 456 9 NEW YORK, Wed. IN a quandary as to how to classify former heavyweight champion Joe Louis, the National Boxing Association today listed him as a logical contender but only as a "tribute for his contribution to boxing". It marked the first time m NBA
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  • 338 10 Jeram Malaya's future From Our Owll C«rr««pori»»lef»» LXDNDON. Wed. rE directors do not share Mr Guest's lack of faith In thp ability of Malaya to emerge from its present troubles, as implied m his proposals to liquidate the company by a sale of Its estates, says a statement Issued by
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  • 163 10 From Oar Own Correspondent LONDON. Wed. y\R R Ell er ton Binns, chairman of Ipoh Tin Dredging, states that working costs last year jumped to an average of 11.49 d per cubic yard, equivalent to an increase of nearly 30 per cent over those Of the
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  • 579 10 LONDON AMERICAN officials charged with developing and A carrying out international monetary policy take a poor view of the chances of achieving a significant easing of exchange restrictions and discriminatory practices during the coming year, says The Financial Times Washington correspondent. They held
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  • 272 10 LONDON, Wed. THE London Stock Exchange was open for business on Christmas Eve. Closing middle prices ot selected stocks, as supplied by special trrangement with The Financial limes, were: LOANS Consols 11 Funding 4% Ml War 31% 80 BANK* Chartered <£S; 101 Mercantile (£25) i*U Pd.) 181 Hongkong
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  • 52 10 OEMBILAN Estates' directors have recommended a final dividend of 12 H per cent, less tax on the Preference and Ordinary shares In respect of the year to July 31, 1951. The company has already paid an interim dividend of 7'jj per cent for the
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  • 22 10 JOINT stock companies registered In Singapore this year number 151. This la 28 more than the number registered last year.
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  • 1774 11  -  EPSOM JEEP By PEN AN G, Wednesday. NO REGRETS crowned a long and distinguished career on the Malayan turf with a spectacular win m the P. and O. Cup over 6f. at Penan g yesterday, opening day of the Penang Turf Club
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  • 245 11 Boxing Day soccer LONDON. Wed. BOXING DAY football results m Britain today were: LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Blackpool 2 Liverpool Derby County 2 Huddersneld 1 f ulham 3 Manchester U. 3 Manchester C. 3 Chelsea 1 Mid'brough 3 Stoke Newcastle 2 Sundrrland 2 Portsmouth 1 Arsenal 1 •Preston Burnley Tottenham 2
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  • 214 11 Arsenal join leaders LONDON, Wed. CHRISTMAS Day football produced only one change In League leadership and that was m the Southern section of the Third Division. In Division One however, Portsmouth's thrashing at Arsenal, where rightwinger Cox made passes for two of the goals and scored another himself allowed Arsenal
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  • 61 11 The third annual soccer match between the Rovers Sporta Club and the Indian Recreation Club for the V. O. Chithambaram Memorial Challenge Cup will be held at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday, at 5.15 pjn. Mrs. Menon, wife of Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of
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  • 27 11 Eighteen players of the Hong Kong Inter-port collegiate team are scheduled to play a series of games with soccer teams In Manila beginning today. Reuter
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  • 242 11 LONDON, Wed. Yesterday's U.K. League soccer results are: DIVISION 1 Arsenal 4 Portsmouth Aston Villa 3 Wolves Bolton S W Bromwich 2 Burnley Preston harlton Tottenham 3 Chelsea 0 Manchester C 3 Huddersfield 1 Derby Liverpool 1 Blackpool Manchester V 1 Fulham Sundrrland 1 Newcastle 4 DIVISION
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  • 97 11 Ipoh hockey players suspended IPOH, Mon. MEETING for the first time since it was constituted, the disciplinary board of the Ipoh Hockey League committee hand«d out a total of 16 months suspension to two players of the second team of the Ramblers. Left back Chee Seng was suspended till. Feb.
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  • 2006 12  -  EPSOM JEEP From Big Sweep Total Pool $378,270 Ist No. *****7 ($90,784) 2nd No. *****0 ($*****) 3rd No. *****0 ($2*636) Star tors ($7,565 each): Nos *****1. *****2. *****8. *****1. *****5, *****1. Consolation prizes (52.269 each): Nos. *****7, *****7. *****0. *****9. *****7. *****1.
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  • 41 12 TELUK ANSON. Wed. In a friendly game of soccer the Tamilians "A" from Ipoh defeated the Town Board XI by four goals to one. Copal. Manlckam. David and Edward scored for the visitors, while Munusamy replied for the homesters.
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  • 117 12 IPOH. Wed. Thirty athletic cosrhes and Instructors from Perak, Penang and Kedah will attend a sevenday training course m Ipoh conducted by Mr. Ray Barkway, senior honorary British AAA coach. Mr. Barkway is expected m Ipoh on New Year's Day when he will be
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  • 65 12 SKREMBAN, Wed. P<)R the second year In succession Penanf CRC rmnr(ed champions m the Inter-C'RC Quadrangular Tennis lournamenl, played on a league bwda, and concluded m Serrmban yesterday. Penan* won all their tie* afalnst Perak, Necrl and Selanfor. Results: Penanc beat Perak four-one; beat NS CRC
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  • 295 12 SEREMBAN, Wednesday. rpHE Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club A hockey team emerged champions m the interC.R.C. Quadrangular hockey tournament concluded m Seremban yesterday evening. They were unbeaten m all their three matches. Negri C.H.C. defeated Perak one-nil on Sunday, beat Selangor C.R.C. two-one on Monday and
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  • 246 12 SYDNEY, Wednesday. AMERICAN Davis Cup player Vie Seixas today defeated Australian Mervyn Rose 6 3, 6 4, 9 7 m the first match of the Davis Cup final here. The United States thus led by one match to nil but Australia were soon back
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  • 66 12 pERAK women became champions m the lnter-CRC triangular tournament (women's section) which concluded yesterday. They fully deserved their victory. Perak women beat Negrl women one-nil on Sunday and yesterday's concluding match between Perak women and Selangor women, played In heavy rain throughout, resulted m scoreless draw. Perak women
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  • 330 12 BYDNEY, Wed. HPHE second match between Sedgman and Bchroeder. began at a furious pace with brilliant serving and volleying by both players. The American had to fight hard to hold his first serve and m the fifth game, after eight deuces, Sedgman broke through.
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  • 102 12 MUAR. Wed. r THE Tamilians Physical Culture Association of Kuala Lumpur proved too good for Johore, whom they trounced by six goals to two m a charity soccer match m aid of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund, on the Muar Club pa dang. A
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  • 147 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. CELANGOR scored a notable victory In the Malayan basketball congress here when they disposed of Penang In the men's section by 49 points to 37 last night. Selangor are expected to challenge Singapore for the championship. Other result* (or the last two days were:
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  • 477 12  -  NG YOOK YOON HE'S HEARD OF TENG PEI HWA By E KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. YEN before his arrival m Malaya, Ray Barkway, the British A.A.A. honorary coach now conduct- tralnin X course m Kuala Lumpur, had heard of Ten* Pel Hwa, Malaya's champion girl
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