Malaya Tribune, 2 January 1951

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  • 66 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE Kythe^ f PEOPLE 1 I FOR THE 1 RPEOPLE J Tel: •'Tribune" Spore. X THAN ANY 1 1 AFTERNOON X PAPER IN J Phone 5811 3 nine lines. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, EIGHT PAGES aiI'GAPORE TUESDAY JANUARY 2, 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON
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  • 370 1 Ene my Yang uards Eighteen Miles from The Capital U.P. TOKIO, Today. iBOI T 250,000 Communists, backed by 1,000,000 reserves, drove the LnitA e d States Eighth Army reeling back to Seoul yesterday and tore big gaps i« ihp I nited Nations lines along
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  • 28 1 NEW YORK. Today.—Holiday death roU in the United States rose ft 294 yesterday Road accidents killed 207 people, including five in one accident in Maryland.
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  • 112 1 Reuter. PARIS, Today. rLACK Vietmnh battalions recn thrown into battle in the Tonkin delta, according to prisoners taken by nch, it was announced h a French army spokesman m Saieon yesterday. According to the French gtws Agency, he said French troop:- were holding their
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  • 58 1 Reuter. LONDON Today.— Qulntufour boys and a girl have been born in Siberia, according to a Tass Agency received in London f. The mother was -komlcina. wife of a collective farmer at Uspenka Barnaul in the Altai refern. They were born just te'ore the new year. Mother
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  • 78 1 Reuter. LONDON. Tec'ay. MOSCOW radio claimed last night that North Korean trooDs and "Chinese Volunteers" had broken through United Nations defence lines in the 38th Parallel area. Moscow quoted a North Korean communique which <nid that in the Kaesong area. North Korean troops broke through
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  • 99 1 Reuter. DUBLIN. EIRE, Today. THE Eire Government last night authorised all banks in the country to remain closed until Tuesday of next week If the strife*.Qf 5.000 hank employees continues. Employees ciaim they arc seeking restoration of salary cuts made in 1941. but the banks denied
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  • 55 1 Tribune Staff Reporter Fifteen men and women have been arrested by the Singapore C.I.D. in connection with identity card robberies Nearly 100 men. women and children, who were robbed of their cards, were at the C.iju. Headquarters this morning trying to identify the suspects. Altogether 21 cards were
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  • 64 1 Thp wrec ked Jeep in which Lt. General Walton H. Walker. Commander of L.S. Arrain KoreT met his death, lies alone a roadside between Seoul and the Northwest K«?/ an frnnt At far rieht. partly hidden, is the truck involved in the collision. Genert Walke? wa? oihU
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  • 216 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Today. UNITED States officials said yesterday that Russas reply to the recent U Western note suggesting four power talks left the way open for such a meeting but followed '♦familiar propaganda lines. Those officials who could be reached yesterday—a public holiday here—were
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  • 100 1 A.P. RANGOON, Today. MAUNG Kyaw Nyien wanted to be a policeman, but lacked the academic qualifications insisted upon by the authorities. So he composed his own school leaving certificate and signed it "Saya Chit Hlaing, 8.A.," supposedly a senior master in the government school at
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  • 124 1 A.P. NEW DELHI, Today Communist China, facing a possible economic blockade by the West, wiil receive 37.000 bales of jute sacking from India in the first three months of 1951 in a deal for rice, which India considers "extremely reasonably." A Commerce Ministry spokesman disclosed this
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  • 168 1 Reuter. LONDON, Today. DRITAIN will announce today that she will place B troops under the command of General Dwight Eisenhower when he sets up his Supreme HeadEurope later this month, it was learned from a usually reliable source last night. This source said the
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  • 157 1 A.P. RANGOON, Today. WHITE Band PVOs and Com- munist rebels fought a I duel to the death in the Central Burma forests of the Toungoo district and the cause of it all was a parade gr Tbev had toiled together in clearing an area in the
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  • 78 1 Reuter. BASINGSTOKE, Hampshire, Today. Mrs. Fanny Thorne. awarded the British Empire Medal in yesterday s honours list, is an 88-year-old farmhand still at work at the home farm in Preston Candover near here. Yesterday morning she was cheered by villagers as she set off for work
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  • 184 1 UP. ALBANY, New York, Today. GOVERNOR Thomas E. Dewey yesterday warned that the United States should not underestimate the strength of Russia because this time the enemy who wars against us has new weapons in his arsenal." In a speech preoared for his inauguration
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  • 82 1 JAKARTA, Today. FOREIGN Minister Dr. Mohammed" Roem said yesterday that Indonesia could not continue co-operation with the Dutch with the same enthusiasm after the failure of the Hague talks on the future of New Guinea. Dr. Roem, wno had Just returned from Holland, added:
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  • 173 1 U.P. LONDON, Today. PRIME Minister Clement Attlee, faced with a possible stay-away threat by Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, summoned the British Cabinet today to approve his programme for the Commonwealth conference opening here on inurs- day. Attlee returned from the Christmas holiday at Chequers,
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  • 65 1 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Today. rRZAN'S mate is being glamourized. Until now the ape-man's screen wife has had nothing i but her natural charms and an animal skin to catch the eye. Sol Lesser, producer of the I series, thinks she's overdue for some prettying up. Result: Tarzan's
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  • 143 1 U.P. BERLIN. Today. INDIA yesterday became the first nation to end the state of war with Germany but has no intention of establishing diplomatic relations with the East German government at the present time, the chief of an Indian Military mission said here
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  • 78 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Today. A MASTER plan to mobilise the civilian defences of the United States in case of attack was approved by the House of Representatives yesterday It was sent to the Senate for final Congressional action. The House accepted a compromise of differing versions passed
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  • 1932 2 GRIFFITHS CALLS FOR TEAM WORK rrwF q*rretarv of State for the Colonies, Mr. James T H Grifflms in his New Year message to Malaya a «ured th« People that "Britain is working with SSSand not against you. We want to help you in
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  • 632 2 AP. LONDON, Monday. THE King has created two Peers of the Realm and 1 several hundred men and women were singled out for distinctions in the New Year honours list Sir Stafford Cripps, whose belt-tightening programme as Chancellor of the Exchequer is widely credited with enabling Britain
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  • 165 2 NEW Year's Eve marked a milestone in the history of the Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church when Bishop Raymond L. Archer dedicated its new $8,000 electric organ. A large congregation of more than 500. including visiting Methodist ministers and lay leaders from all over
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  • 102 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE Ruler of Kedah in his New Year message urged on the people of Malaya to show a greater sense of civic duty and responsibility and cooperate with the Government by giving information about the bandits so that the security forces
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  • 19 2 rl Singapore Women's Auxiliary Corps (Volunteer) will launch a I roore recruits early In February. --I
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  • 324 2 THE King has honoured 52 Malayans in the New Year, among whom are Legislators, policemen, members of the Municipality and welfare workers. Among the 13 on whom honours have been bestowed in Singapore: are three women, all of whom earned their reward for their part
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  • 61 2 Admiral Sir Eric James Pat- I rick Brind, 58, Britain', Senior Naval Officer on tne spot vjien hostilities started in Korea and Naval Commander-in-Chief Bri- tlsh Far East Station, Singa- j pore, was created Knight Grand 1 Cross of the Order of the British Empire Admiral Brind Is
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  • 353 2 MOST sides of the activities of 1 the R.A.F. in the Far East Command area are represented in 15 honours and awards conferred in the New Year's Honours List upon present art past members of Far East Air Force. C.B.E.'s go to Air Com mo dore
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  • 215 2 -MacDonald THE Commissioner Gen*., 1 Mr. Malcolm llaSJX in a New Year me£?8& on the people to faith in the ideal otSji? tive international of nations wnich Sftjg lor all flg "We live in a violent t»rir* when the old wish for a py New
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  • 81 2 Curney THE High Commissioner. S.r Henry Gurney. in a New Year message said: "As we enter upon this New Year, the first of the new half-century. I send my best wishes to all these people in Malaya who share our determination to restore peace in 1951.
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  • 107 2 MORE than 150 men of the Royal Australian Air Force Lincoln bomber squalen serving in Malaya wil tonight sit down to onei of W finest dinners a Singapore hotel can provide-by co.r_ tesy of their comrades M" at the RA.A.F. Base at Amberley, Queensland The gathering
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  • 25 3 was greeted with bright smiles by this fourho emerged from the giant snowman at Raffles Hotel on New Year's Eve.
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  • 184 3 Reuter—AAP. HONGKONG, Monday. DIRATED on Christmas Eve while drifting 50 mil 1 off Wenchow the Panamanian ship, Isl Visayas arrived in Hongkong yesterday from Amc with general cargo and 130 tons of oranges. Members of the crew said the vessel left Shanf for Amoy on December
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  • 95 3 Reuter. BERLIN, Monday. EAST GERMANY'S two main political objects in 1951 are to bring about All-German unity and sign a peace treaty with the four occupying powers according to statements today by party leaders. In the economic sphere the year will be marked as
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  • 85 3 A.P. HONGKONG, Monday. THE unconcerned sea today washed up on the shores of the fashinonable Stanley Beach a grim reminder of the sinking off Hongkong 10 days ago of the Philippine freighter Clavecilla. I It was a lifebelt with the body of 35-year-old Wong Kwong
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  • 38 3 Reuter. BERLIN. Monday .—Berlin's coldest day today increased West Berlin's fears of a coal crisis Hundreds of barges bringing coal supplies to the city's western sectors were today still locked in frozen inland waterways.—Reuter.
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  • 38 3 AP. JAMMU, KASHMIR, Mon. WHILE all Is quite on the 800--mile-long Indo-Paklstan ceasefire line in Kashmir, people on both sides have organised an "underground mail service, linking the Indian and Pakistani-held parts of the disputed state.—AP.
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  • 170 3 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Monday. THE King in a special Jubilee broadcast to Australia said the New Year's Day marked the beginning of a notable commemoration year in Australian Commonwealth history. "Fifty years ago my
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  • 215 3 ACHESON: BLOOD, SWEAT FAITH Reuter. WASHINGTON AMERICAN Secretary of State Dean Acheson warned the American people tonight they were facing an emergency of extreme gravity. "Our freedom, our way of life, is menaced." Mr. Acheson said. He called for blood, toil sweat and faith. Mr.« Acheson said the air was
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  • 191 3 Reuter. NEW DELHI. PRIME MINISTER Jawaharlal Nehru in a broadcast to the Indian people tonight, said the Commonwealth conference opening next Thursday might lelp in showing a way which i night lead to peace. Mr. Nehru speaking on the ye of New Year as well as
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  • 121 3 Reuter. TAIPEH, PRESIDENT Chiang Kai- 1 shek warned that there would be no peace or security in the world as long as the Chinese Communists exist. In his speech made before some 500 military and political leaders he outlined the steps necessary to eradicate
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  • 140 3 AP SEOUL. Seven lines of a New Year's message by South Korean Pre- I sldent Syngman Rhee were j deleted by the Allied Military j Censor. It is not yet known whether the censorship was applied within Korea, or only to
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  • 70 3 Reuter. JAKARTA, Mon. PRESIDENT Soekarno speaking on the present situation, said that although the picture of the situation here and abroad was gloomy "we should not be too pessimistic." "Let light shine into our hearts," he concluded after a fifteen-minute speech. The meeting at
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  • 108 3 AP SAIGON, Mon. AIGON celebrated a tense and worried New Year s Eve with French paratroopers on the alert and heavily arm■ed police patrols guarding against the open threat of Communist Inspired terrorist attacks. Armoured cars and truck- loads of French troops toured the city. Police halted
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  • 94 3 AP. MOSCOW. Mon. A festive holiday spirit dominated Moscow on Sunday night, with most Soviet citizens apparently untroubled by the threatening international situation. Today is not only is New Year's Day but also a day for the exchange of gifts about decorated trees which in most countries takes
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  • 45 3 P. DARMSTADT, GERMANY, Monday. IHE editors of the "Stars and t Stripes", the United Stater :cupatlon forces' newspaper, day chose the shapely—shoulred Marilyn Monroe. 19--ar-old Hollywood starlet, horn they described as s ivesome busom blond" as fiss Cheescake of 1950"— P.
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  • 58 3 A.P. LONDON. Monday. NEW YEAR'S eve in Europe was coid but there was more to drink than usual, and there was merriment dampened by anxieties over the future. Many, particularly In France and Germany, acted on Saturday night on the Impulse "let's have some while there's
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  • 63 3 AP LONDON. Mon. EIGHT confirmed cases of I smallpox were in Dart- i ford isolation hospital. Kent. tonight including a Royal Air Force officer who is believed to have carried the disease with him from Karachi, PaMr. Harold Beth, father of a Brighton family which the
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  • 50 3 Reuter. LONDON, Monday. MR. D. S. Senanayake, Prime Minister of Ceylon, arrived today at Northolt Airport ready for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference beginning on January 4. He.said: "I hope after our deliberations we shall be able to feci more comfortable in the world." —Reuter.
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  • 20 3 SAIGON, Monday. MORE than 1.000 people in Cholan, Saigon's Chinatown, were made homeless to- day by a fire.
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  • 82 3 Reuter. CLEVELAND, OHIO, Mon. HARVARD University scientists studying si ftworms have discovered a hormone which they think may give new clues to the causes of abnormal growth such as cancer. The American Association for the Advancement of Science at its annual meeting yesterday commended their
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  • 70 3 A.P. NEW DELHI, Mon. ARE you worried about high food costs? Then, says the All India Women's Food Council, try serving your hubby the five-course meal which won a presidential j prize at the Council's Food Fair as cheapest and most J nutritional. Here is
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  • 60 3 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. THE Greek freighter Kostis Lemos has radioed it was j "cut in two" and in need of j assistance" urgently off Caj miguin Island, in the Philip T 1 pines. i The vessel messaged it was aground south of the island at
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  • 49 3 AP. BELGRADE. Mon.—Marshal Tito's Government announced yesterday that it will release 11,327 prisoners in a New York amnesty. Last year 7,304 released. This year's amnesty involved 10,240 persons freed by decree of the National Parliament and 1.087 amnestied by the Provincian Parliaments of the separate Republics.—AP.
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  • 43 3 A.P. LAUSANNE, Mon. RING Phumiphon of Siam and Queen Sirikit are expecting a baby next June or July. The couple returned to Lausanne, where the King is I studying, last June. They j were married in Siam in spring.—A.P.
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  • 32 3 U.P. LONDON. Mon. THE Soviet people still were unaware today that Britain, the United States and France had invited their government to begin talks aimed to ease international tension. —U.P.
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  • 41 3 U.P. MOSCOW. Mon. COVIET newspapers said toB day in a lengthy year end review that the United States faces 1951 in a state of alarm and nervousness. But that a bright new year Is in store for Russia.—U.P.
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  • 30 3 A.P. KARACHI. Mon. Dr. Abdul Wahab Azaam Bey, Egyptian Ambassador in Pakis. tan is translating into Arabic Ihe works of the Pakistan poet, Dr. Mohammad Iqbay.—A. P.
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  • 320 3 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. TH E Left-wing Reynolds News today urged Stalin i to "make some gesture of t faith" in the belief that the Soviet and Western systems could live together in peace. The Reynolds News addressed messages to the following St TO
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  • 346 4 THE Malayan New Year Honours List rightly 1 lays special emphasis on the emergency in the Federation, and Malayans will be pleased to see the special attention that has been paid to the Police Force. The burdens of the Police Force particularly in the Federation are exceptionally
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  • 272 4 11l ALA V A begins the new year '951 in an atm mosphere fraught with difficulties and uncertainties, internally and internationally. On the home front, the bandit campaign takes up nearly all the efforts and thoughts of authority and the civil population. On the international horizon, the
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  • 1105 4  - ASIA'S INDUSTRIAL UNDER DEVELOPMENT BY B. P. ADARKAR G.I.I.S. IN THE context of the Asian economy, what is essen'ial is an all-sided, comprehensive development of the economic life of the people on all fronts simultaneously. Only such a simultaneous improvement can bring about a harmonious development .of the Asian economy.
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  • 245 4 A Review of what the Chinese Press Is Saying Today. THE independent Nanyang Siang Pau in a leader welcoming the New Year hopes that peace will prevail. Although the threat of war is ever present, the paper believes that differences can always be settled through peaceful means.
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  • 84 4 COR decades past the old r village clock at KNOLE. Warwickshire, has shown the time with the help of a pendulum suspended by a corset rib from an old pair once worn by.the vergers wife. Now it has stopped because the steel rib snapped A rib
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  • 942 4  -  BY FRED HAMPSON AP. HONGKONG. rE desperate days in Korea are sending a shudder down the spine of Asia. Many of Asia's millions already are resigned to a third world war; and many would welcome it. hoping to ride back to power. Every Asian
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  • 227 4 AN important new development in fish detection s remarkably compact echo sounder especially designed for use m small fishing craft has now been produced by a London radar firm. It is designed to locate all types of fish pilchards, sprats, herrings etc. and comprises only two units
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  • 869 4 A.P. WASHINGTON. WHEN the Chinese Communists flooded down into Korea to shoot American soldiers they halted—perhaps only temporarily—a century-old international friendship almost unique In world history. Long before the now defunct League of Nations was established the United States was trying to get world agreements on behalf of
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  • 319 5 A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. nnTTR European friends of the West who are not members of the Atlantic Fpact could put 100 fighting divisions into the ft d tomorrow or far nre than General Dwight Eisenhower's Atlantic Army ever hopes to r rw 1953.
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  • 55 5 A.P. MANILA. Mon. «2» Norwegian motor vessel. -rva, radioed to Manil» •Mterdav that an unidentified Sine surfaced about 300 yards off her starboard side on -i Mindanao. V vessel said the submarine sko wedno lights Mtddtypy. d without answering signals. The Minerva I route K fro
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  • 61 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. lIADAME Vijayalakshmi PanIndia'i ambassador to ited States, said yesterday "It" there is a question of aggression anywhere in rid, India will not take It lying down." Questioned on a National Broadcasting Corporation telerision programme by a panel rs. Madame Pand she wanted
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  • 219 5 WASHINGTON, Monday. THE possibility that U. 6. civilian consumption o 1 tin may soon be cut 25 per cent should be pood news for tin producing countries. n pH One official said this indicated the U.S. needed more tin, and might boost imports from Malaya, Indonesia.
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  • 18 5 SYDNEY, Mon. Bam washed out the first official celebration of Australia s Jubilee Year last night.
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  • 65 5 Reuter. HOLLYWOOD, Tues. Miss Phillips, former Manila, night club operator btnteneed to death in Japanes.- military courts for ?pv:r.f will start as a film tech- ser tomorrow. Miss Phillips is here to help produce her story "I Was An Amenc m Spy". At a night club she
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  • 43 5 U.P. TOKIO. Mon. IN the first bold action since the wars end against imported political literature the Tokio police today banned the tion of several Chinese ers and magazines including Peking's Jen Mm Pao *nd Shanghai's monthly Shih Cheh.-U.P.
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  • 66 5 HONGKONG, Mori. The "Sacremento" was a good ship in her day, but her day is over. The former American gunboat, 1,384 tons, began her fade-out in 1948, when she had constant engine trouble. Then in December, 1949, the Economic Co-operation Administration (ECA) decided to give the
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  • 52 5 rfENTY-ONE YEAR OLD Mrs. Josephine Crowley whose husband died during the recent riots left for London yesterday? Bh e had been married only for three days, when Mr. Crowley, who wa« attached to the Air Ministry, was dragged out <»f a bus and brutally'beaten up. He later died
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  • 236 5 Reuter. TAIPEI. Monday. THE Hongkong police is accused of corruption in connection with a recent attempted political issassination committed by two Communist agents n the colony according to local press reports. The reports, said that the political, criminal md Chinese detective sections of the police
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  • 35 5 THE four-man Housing Delegation from the United Nations left Singapore for the Federation yesterday afternoon, to study problems there. They will return on Tuesday week to continue their work.
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  • 104 5 U.P. MOSCOW, Mon. mHE Soviet press yesterday 1 summed 1950 as "the year of great victories" and characterized the century "the age of triumphant Communism." The newspaper, "Culture and Life." one of the organs of the Central Committee, editorij alized that "the 20th i 8
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  • 62 5 Reuter. SAN JUAN. Monday. A U.S. Navy rescue ship is rushing emergency food ard medicine to St. Kltts. in the British Leeward islands, which have been shaken by an earthquake the 10th Naval District announced here. British officials said the situation in the islands was serious. It is
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  • 31 5 LONDON. Mon. mHE British Cabinet will deI vote its first meeting of 1951 today to the problems which will face the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference opening here on Thursday.
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  • 125 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON. THE United States Defence Secretary. General George C Marshall, warned the Ame- riean nation today that "a too rapid attempt at mobilisation is very apt to delay the ulti- mate speed" of jewmament j General Marshall said that there was "a tendency
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  • 122 5 U.P. HONGKONG, Tuesday.... A Communist report from Shanghai today said A Communist China had seized 80 American properties there, but ordered all to continue operating. The leftist newspaper Ta 1 Kung-pao listed the larger i properties as the Shanghai Power Company. Shanghai Telephone Co..
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  • 52 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. THE New Year may bring new problems to the oil industry but the present outlook is for adequate gasoline supplies for both military and civilian use. That is the view of the spokesman for the independent Petroleum Association of America and the American
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  • 58 5 Reuter. BERLIN, Monday. United States High Commissioner John J. McCloy said here today that 1951 would see greater strides towards the full integration of West Germany on an equal basis "in the fraternity of free nations. Discussions "toward that end would begin in a few days between the
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  • 35 5 Reuter. VIENNA, Mon. President Karl Renner of Austria, who died yesterday, declared m a New Year's speech recorded bfore his Illness that Austria was "getting tired" of seeking an end to four-power occupation.—Reuter.
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  • 19 5 Reuter. LONDON, Mon.—Mr. Louis St. Laurent. Canadian Prime Minster arrived in England froc Canada today.—Reuter.
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  • 122 5 A.P. MOSCOW, Monday. THE Soviet Union wound up its fourth five-year plan yesterday and with the advent of 1951 looked forward to embarking on a fifth one. Deputy Premier V. M. Molotov announced last March that another five-year plan would be undertaken in 1951. The main outlines
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  • 62 5 i %mr. w. A. Spradbrow, M.1.--1" W.M.. acting Governj ment Printer of the Singapore Government Printing Office, has been awarded the grade of H.I. Ptg. M. on the recommendation of the London Branch of the Printers Managers Association He was given the award at the
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  • 40 5 A.P. READING England. Mon. LIEUT.-COLONEL Sir John Henry Maltland Greenly, industrialist, died last night. 7IHE Soviet Union wound up It. ir John was Controller-General of the British Supply Board !n the United States and Canada during 1938-39. —A.P.
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  • 39 5 Reuter TOKIO, Mon. KOREAN President Syngman Rhee has awarded th% Distinguished Service Medal —Korea's highest decoration to foreigners to Maj.-Gen. Earle E. Partridge. Commander of the United States Fifth Air Force, which is operating in Korea.—Reuter-
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  • 152 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Monday. CUMNER Welles, former Under-Secretary of State, i S said on New Year's Eve yesterday that a wartirnp decision by President Roosevelt is large y responsible for the present East West split in world affal He made the statement in the Foreign Affairs Quarterly
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  • 78 5 AP. WASHINGTON, Monday. SENATOR Paul Douglas Democrat, Illinois, yesterday called for a 6,000,000-man fighting force in the belief that Russia may strike either directly or through some of her satellites within a few months. Mr Douglas told a reporter h e propped pushing mobilisation to the
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  • 70 5 Reuter. BELFAST, Monday. NORTHERN IRELAND authorities took precautious against a possible new series of outrages by the Revolutionary Irish Republican Array today after an unexploded bomb was found in the yard of a Belfast police station. It was believed to have been thrown over the wall
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    • 286 5 VenkcJk HOLLAND BISCUITS from the oven in airtight tins N V HANDEI-MU V.H. G. HOPPENSTEDT 159 A CECIL STREET SINGAPORE PHONE 8587« Sealed i^^Ĕl Ccii Mm MADE IN mdyHml ENGLAND BjnfWß^ljl THE KINTA ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CO., LTD.. 1 Station Road, Ipoh. Telephony 303/304. Agents in Perak of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC
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  • 375 6 (From A Market Correspondent) WITH the Christmas holidays limiting trading to three and a half > days, the Singapore share market was dull and featureless. A very moderate amount of business passed and, although generally steady, prices were inclined to ease slightly at the close.
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  • 75 6 THE ASIA INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED, reporting for the year ended July 31, 1950, show a profit of »742,051 (326 ncr-cent). Net liquid assets, including outstanding premiums and shares in other companies, appear at $125,037. or $2.75 per share, while properties, etc. at $2,113,392 equal $46.44 per
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  • 108 6 PAHANG CONSOLIDATED COMPANY LIMITED operated 1 its lode mines to make a profit, after depreciation and charging U.K. profits tax £65.000. of £355.101 (90.7 per cent on Ordinary capital), for the year ended July 31. 1950. Dividends totalling 30 per cent have been
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  • 78 6 PATTANI TIN LIMITED: The area in which the dredge was operating has besn worked out and production ceased on Jan. 9. 1950. Net profit for the year ended March 31, 1950, after deducting U.K. profits tax £170. was £5,189 (3.1 per cent). Net liquid assets in
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  • 80 6 TEMOH TIN DREDGING, LTD., whose property is being worked by gravel pumping on a tribute basir, made £21,046, after charging U.K. profits £5,600, or 15 per cent on capital and a dividend of 10 per cent was paid, against 7 1 per cent the previous
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  • 66 6 KAMRA TIN DREDGING LTD. earned £2,516 for the year March 31, 1950 after charging £14,000 for major dredge replacements. Increase in operating costs is largely responsible for the drop in profits. Net liquid assets are £1,860. less than per share, before providing for repaymerft of re-habilitatic-n
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  • 132 6 Reuter. LONDON, Mon.—End account considerations and developments in Korea kept vo ume of business at a low level in today s short session on tne London Stock Exchange. Price movements were irregular and mainly to slightly lower levels. Early gains in British Government nationalisation stocks were not always
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  • 58 6 KRAMAT PULAI Liv, showed a profit of £16,765 (10d. per share), after charging U.K. Profits Tax £4.900. for the year to March 31, 1950, and a dividend of 3d. and bonus of 3d. paid, the same as the previous year. Net liquid assets £319.280, before allowing for pre-1942
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    • 700 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD PHONE: 240» (Ineorpor»uj m amfeapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other port* to load and «fv* cargo Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. •Automcdon".. sails for Dublin "verpojL- Jan. "Maron" sails for Liverpool, Havre Holland Hamburg •Cyclops" sails for Genoa Casablanca. London Holland -Perseus"
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    • 667 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD, SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railway. GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOB ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP DAM, HAMBURG. K °^tV BRECONSHIRE Due GLENEARN Due 3i eHUto v.cl. FOR, BTRAITB, HONGKONG, AA/TT^^ RADNORSHIRE Pt. Sham l n Po)? Singapore j an 4 3 CARRIERS OPTION TO PROCEED
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  • 2185 7  -  THEATRE SCORES BRILLIANT DOUBLE T O WIN NEWYEAR CUP By "SPOT" M PENANG, Monday. QOLD Meridian, skilfully piloted by Roy Percival broke his unlucky spell at lon* last to win the Commissioner-General's Cup for Class 1 stayers over a mile and three furlongs today, fourth
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  • 133 7 A.P. Monday. India commonwealth s nn t r iunch today, third F lO *i.l '-Test." and 392 for 6 today's play V* u K k Mne 134 by Hazare. a pollshSCOREBOARD «nwtalth Ist Innings ZtiM InninKs 392 for 6 #>* (at close) L* C Stephenson
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  • 558 7 Reuter.-AAP. THE following are the draw for the S.H.A. knockout tournament (quarter final* and •eml-finala): Quarter-FinaU: Thursday (Jan. 41 223 BOD versus S.C.R.C. at St. Georees Road; fWftJLif't »hl S.C.C. versus R.A.F. Seletar on the Padan .Thursday < Jan. 11) GIH.Q. FARELF versus w nners or rouce versus
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  • 124 7 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. The following are football results played today:— V ENGLISH LEAGUE Second Division Bury 1 Blackburn R. 3. THIRD DIVISION (Northern) Accrington 0, Rotherham 2. Carlisle 1, Barrow L Darlington 4. Gateshead 2. •Southport 'Halifax Town. SCOTTISH LEAGUE "A" DIVISION Aberdeen 1. Dundee 0. Clyde
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  • 72 7 MRS. CHAN KEE SOON NEE TAN SIEW KIM passed away peacefully at 22, Poole Road, Singapore, age 71. years, leaving behind her 6 sons QUI ENG, QUI CHO, QUI YAW, QUI CHONG of Kuching, Sara, wak, KUI CHUAN of Singapore and QUI SENG, 5 daughters, 4 sons-in-law, many grand
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    • 348 7 SAILINGS FROM SCA VUIN A VIA /r.R./CONTINENI. **'i?or* Pennm iriamua" fnr Saigon anr Ear.-kck Gdns. 38/39 mmmrn" foi Saigon and mMfmm 16-17 Jan. 15-15 Jan 14-14 Jan. 1 M 'ox Bangkok. mg Manila, Kobe "vokrhama 7-10 Feb. t&mbodia" for Hongkong, Kobe and Yokohama 16-17 Feb. 'Kvernaaa" for Saigon and 1
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    • 564 7 BIRTH. "CHEW"— To Mr. ft Mrs. Charlie Chew Kim Tee, on Sunday, 31/12/50 at Raffles Maternity Clinic, a Son. Mother and Baby doing well. ENGAGEMENT LEONG —PNG: The engagement is announced between Mr. Philip Leong, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leong Ah Bee of Johore Bahru and Miss Png
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    • 593 7 NOTICES NATURALISATION. Notice is hereby given that JOSEPH TAN YEW THIAM of No. 454-6, Yeo Chu Kang Road, Singapore, Clerk is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written signed statement of the facts
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  • 944 8 Snow And Ice Cause Worst Soccer Hold-up Of Year Reuter. LONOON, Monday. CNOW and ice in the North and Midlands caused 8 the worst soccer holdup of the year in Britain on Saturday then 15 football 1 eague matches were postponed and two
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  • 122 8 GENERAL Y.WCA.: Mandarin class 10.30 a.m.. ballroom dancing 5 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Body building 5.3U p.m. CINEMA CATHAY: "Annie Get Your Oun" at 11 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "Desert Agent* at 1230, 4.30, 8.30 p.m. PAVILION: "East Side, West Side" at 2, 4.15. 6.30
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  • 166 8 Reuter. LONDON. Today. THE following are football fixtures to be played on January ENGLISH LX AO I E THIKI» DIVISION (Southern) Aldershot vs. Colchester. Brighton \s. Port Vale. Bristol City vs. Southend. Gill nghawi vs. Exeter. Ipswich vs. Wals»il. Layton Or.ent vs. Norwich. Millwall vs. Reading. Notts
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  • 48 8 AS.T.C. ticketh booth at Tampenis Road was partly destroyed when arsonists set fir- to it at about 3 a.m. on New Year's day. The prompt arrival of a radio patrol van saved it from complete destruction. A blazing lorry tyre was recovered from the booth.
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  • 27 8 mmmi.:w*m***™ v ajatll t0 uva vur finis"hirr bow opponent falls out in the Tub War fi during yesterday s annual Singapore Sea Sports.
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  • 469 8 Reuter. SYDNEY. Monday. lEN Hutton—7l not out—and Reg: Simpson—3l L no" out-rescued the MCC today after two wickets had been lost for only 17 runs a&amst New South Wales here. Earlier, the depleted MCC attack had bowled courageously to dismiss the Sheffield
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  • 50 8 U.P. HONGKONG. Mon. WHITING WILLIEUR, President of CAT, left here yesterday for Haiphong to i contact French authorities for speeding up negotiations for an airlift of military supolles to French forc?s »1 Indochina. CAT U> -ming an airlift of Am..ican ECA medical supplies to Indochina.—U.P.
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  • 127 8 A.P. LONDON. Mon. THE following are results of today's Rugby Union matches: Watsonians 0, Cardiff 6. Rosslvn Park 9, Fettesian s Lorettonians 9. All seven rugby league matches due to be played today were postponed owing to the frozen state of grounds. The following are results of
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  • 161 8 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. THE district of Columbia Boxing Commission has given a lead to America at least in the controversial question of protective headgear for all fighters. They have decreed, as direct sequel to the death in New York Of the Washington fighter Al "Sonny Boy"
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  • 15 8 Group A—ll bottles; Group B—2 bottles; Group AB—3 bottles. Group 0—45 bottles; Donors—3.
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  • 996 8 Reuter. LONDON, Monday:- Football League standings after yesterday, matches were: Goals P w D. L. F. A. Pts. Tottenham Hotspur »16 J «g g g Arsenal /01*0 Wolverhamptons 51 3() 31 Wanderees 24 12 7 5 43 34 31 Newcastle United 24 12 7 o wm Burnley
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  • 55 8 FIFTY ERICSSON street telephone pillars, similar to those used in London, will be installed in Singapore this year for speedy and reliable commucation with the Police. The success of these pillars would depend on how soon information is passed on to the Police by the
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  • 271 8 mm AUCKLAND. New I ART BRAGG of theD?2.B the 200-yard di^Sß Cantebury Centennial The long stridin. i beat Australia's gL*5» Degrucky by seconds. 10 Degrucky. however I back to whip 100-meter dash in n\r The Dutch ohmtec Willi Slykhuis. we- 1 meter run in 15 I
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  • 150 8 A.P. CALIFORNIA RIP-ROAHING Kyk I brand new lather hi self, but playing on Saturi for the cause of children, set an Inspiring P to lead the West to a 161 victory oter the East B 26th Annual Shrine CM football classic. The versatile backtield from
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  • 30 8 JERUSALEM. J» THE Israeli Foreign* I has expressed ment at an officia. announcement, frnmgj that the Israel »J* there. Israel Barzilal. quested asylum jn rw j
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  • 60 8 IN the early hours o tIMI Year. Communist raided houses in p, New Market Road. Road. Telol: Ajer Rochore- Canal R°a°-£ Street. Dunlop Tank Road and reue occupants of J identy cards All tne were un-armed pistol P a h n n g esc C vouthsj and
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