Malaya Tribune, 5 January 1951
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Title Section53 1951-01-05 1 MALAYA Tribune Kythbl r PEOPLE I I FOR THE J f THAN ANY AFTERIOON J PAPER IN j Tel: "Tribune' Spore." Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. Phone: 5811 /3 nine lines. I EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE FRIDAY,53 words
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255 1951-01-05 1 REDS RUSH .NEW TRAP A.P. and Reuter. INCHON, Korea, Today. ITNITED Nations protecting this supply port west of Seoul withdrew by sea last w night. Naval guns shelled the path of approaching Reds. As men and equipment were still pouring aboard ships, army demolitionA.P. and Reuter. - 255 words
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Article60 1951-01-05 1 A.P. ROME. Thursday. The Communist-dominated Labour Unions staged a brief protest strike in Rome today against Government measures allowing increases in rents, which have been frozen since the war. Buses and trams were stopped for ten minutes while other workers left their jobs for a half hours. TwoA.P. - 60 words
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Article128 1951-01-05 1 U.P. Thursday. nFFENCE Secretary George 1 sha ii said today that r ean war situation is eSn= as anticipated but 55 odes are heavy and aloost incredible in some retlall. meeting newsmen ntagon briefing, was Jsted about reports that al--sou*h the Communists outnumber the UnitedU.P. - 128 words
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Article114 1951-01-05 1 U.P. HONGKONG. Thurs. rS official Chinese Commu- New-? Agency disclosed today that the Communists are acutely feeling the effects of d States export embargo. said Finance Minister fur has issued a decree today taking over all privately owned stocks of cotras, textiles, and raw cottonU.P. - 114 words
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Article146 1951-01-05 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. rE weekly, "The Economist", today welcomed what it called the Malayan Government's "impressive record of new resolve" in the campaign against the guerillas. Particularly since the arrival of Lieutenant General Sir Harold Briggs the administration had "shaken off some of the apparent inertiaReuter. - 146 words
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Article37 1951-01-05 1 MADRAS. India. Thurs. An Indian expert said today that his country will soon begin the manufacture of synthetic petroleum from coal in an effort to end her dependence on foreign supplies.37 words
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Article182 1951-01-05 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE United States today expressed great concern the 1 dispute between India and Pakistan over the t0 C om- munist-controlled Tibet. State Department spokesman Michael McDerrnott said the United States is in "constant consultation with the United Kingdom government, the government of IndiaU.P. - 182 words
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Article33 1951-01-05 1 A.P. wm w RANGOON, Thursday. Buma today entered her fourth year of independe ice, hopeful she has turned the come? A military parade wan part of the celebrations in Rangoon today.—A.l\A.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-01-05 1 The former Glenna Lee McCarthy, 17-year-old daugmer of multi-millionaire, Glenn McCarthy of Houston. Texas is pictured here with her cobbler's son husband. The bridegroom. Rice Institute football player George Pontikes, is the son of Angelos K. Pontikes, who has a shoe repair shop in53 words
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655 1951-01-05 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) GOVERNMENT will be asked by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of to review its policy with regard to franchise and citizenship status of Chinese residents of the Colony born in China. vpstprdav that a Mr Tan Siak Kew. Vice-President of the655 words
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Article78 1951-01-05 1 A.P. TANANARIVE. Madagascar, Thurs. —More than 500 persons were killed by a tornado ravaded Comoro Island on Tuesday and Wednesday, it was reported here today. Anjguan, capital city of Hombo. was reported levelled and French administrative officials were being evacuated because their lodgings were destroyed. Medical suppliesA.P. - 78 words
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Article112 1951-01-05 1 Tribune Staff Reporter TWO women who were waiting at the Master Attendant's Pier yesterday on their way to visit detainees at St. John's Island were swindled of $30 by a Chinese. The confidence trickster told the women that they needed an 'extra-special' pass before they112 words
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Article147 1951-01-05 1 A.P. LOS ANGELES. Thurs. Children have a major part to play in the defence against atomic bombs, says Dr. Albert W. Bellamy, University of California Professor. One of the first duties for children is keeping the house and yard free from papers, boxes, old clothes andA.P. - 147 words
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Article20 1951-01-05 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs.—lndia in 1951 will Import 3.700.000 tons of foodgrains. a Food Ministry official said here.20 words
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Article271 1951-01-05 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. THE voice of peace was raised at an early stage of 1 the Commonweath Prime Ministers gathering this morning by Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Mini Hemade a strong appeal that the conference should not miss their main objert.ve-peace ofReuter. - 271 words
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Article30 1951-01-05 1 ADELAIDE, Thurs.—Dr. A. Grenfell Price, who worked with the Rockfeller Foundation on migration problems, said any largescale introduction of Asians into Australia would be fatal to the future30 words
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Article148 1951-01-05 1 UP. SAIGON. Thursday. r[E French today imposed now censorship regulations on their campaign against the Vietmlnh Communists. The French military headquarters ordered that news of the campaign be confined to daily communiques and halted press conferences and i commentaries previously held i for newsmen. w AUP. - 148 words
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Article260 1951-01-05 1 UP. WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Truman said today that the United States will not bomb Communist China without United Nations permission and is not considering making such a request. He said that to consider such a plan might involve an actual, formally declared war witn rteaUP. - 260 words
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309 1951-01-05 1 SYDNEY. Today. Freddie Brown won the toss for England and sent in Len Hutton and Cyril Washbrook to open the batting in the third Test match against Australia here today, first day of play. About 30.000 spectators were present when the match started. The309 words
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Advertisement18 1951-01-05 1 WORLD FAMOUS j "X--.- CHUH CHOMC South Bridge Road, Spore. m KRAFT) cold storage Singoporg Cold Storage Co..18 words
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145 1951-01-05 2 ABOUT 100 Burmese sailors A of the frigate, Ma Yu, celebrated their third anniversary of Burmese Independence at the Liberty Cabaret's Hall at North Bridge Road yesterday. Speeches were delivered by Mr Maung Theim Aung and Lt Chit Mliam and the National Anthem "Doh-Ba-M145 words
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Article81 1951-01-05 2 A.P. DANSALAN CITY (LANAO P. 1.) Thusr. SEVEN buffaloes were slaughtered to feed the guests at the wedding of Sultana Bai Dayang Ali and Dato Dimatimpoe Mindalano which was attended by all the Moro leaders. The bride is the daughter of Mayor Sultan Bato Ali andA.P. - 81 words
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Article40 1951-01-05 2 Reuter. WAQIHNQTON, Thursday. MR Elbert Thomas has been appointed U.S. High Commissioner for the former Japanese mandated islands in the Pacific which the U.S. took over during the last war. Mr. Thomas was formerly a priest and Senator.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-01-05 2 Top: from left: Midshipman Kyoto Than, Lt. Thett Lwin, Lt. Chit Hliang, Lt. T Set, Lt. Them Han and Lt. Mg Mg Gy. Right: Mr. Maung Theim Aunt/ garlands Lt. Chit Hlaim at the celebration of the third Inde pendence of Burma.46 words
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Article37 1951-01-05 2 Reuter PARIS. Thurs GENERAL Raoul Salan, Director of Frervh Colonial troops, was today appointed temporary French Commissioner in North Vietnam (Tonking) following the reI signation through illness of General Boyer de la Tour.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article27 1951-01-05 2 Reuter. PARIB. Thurs.—The French Cabinet decided last night to remove all Communists "fellow travellers" from the Atomic Energy Commission which directs national atomic research. —Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article244 1951-01-05 2 AIR operations during uecemoer against me n bandits in Malaya covered six states, with Johore receiving priority attention, F.E.A.F. Headquarters announced last night. Bad weather, which made target identifications difficult on many occasions, resulted in a slight reduction of the effort, although more than244 words
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Article95 1951-01-05 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, T,hurs. rE United States, Britain and France probably will ask Russia next week to clarify its fuzzy reply to the Allied bid for peace talks. The three Governments are preparing similar notes seeking further information from the Kremlin on their proposal thatU.P. - 95 words
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Article70 1951-01-05 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE Speaker, Mr. Sam Rayburn, opened the 82nd Congress today with a call to "do the things that will make international desperadoes and despots fear to get in our path." If Congress did not perform its duties in the days ahead, he said,Reuter. - 70 words
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83 1951-01-05 2 SIR Geoffrey Heyworth. the Chairman of Lever Brothers and Unilever Limited, the famous soap manufacturers, arrived at Kallang Airport yesterday from the U.K. on his way to Australia. Sir Geoffrey said thathis company is building a $5,000.--000 factory in Kuala Lumpur. Work has83 words
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Article141 1951-01-05 2 k LONDON. Thurs. RECRUITMENT in London of administrators and i police officers for the •'Briggs Plan*' in Malaya has met with 4 a most enthusiastic response. the Colonial Office said today. The British Government agreed to recruit a considerable number of Chinese-speaking administrators and police141 words
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Article200 1951-01-05 2 :4E A.C.S.U. has warned the authorities that If no setn"nt is reached by Feb. 11. font consatutional acUon 1 be taken to implement 2 Union's demands. The Annual Delegates Con--Vnce of the Union will be k i3ld on that day. The Union has called200 words
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Article71 1951-01-05 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs. MR. Dean Acheson and the British and French ambassadors worked for over two hours vcsterday on the problem of sharing raw mater als wh eh promise to become scarce as the West's defence build-up mounts M Henri Bonnet said that theA.P. - 71 words
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Article43 1951-01-05 2 A.P. MANILA, Thurs. FIRE broke out in the film vault of a local motion picture company today, destroying a building and negatives of still unreleased movies. The loss is estimated at about U552.500.000. An actor was injured by a falling beam.—A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration126 1951-01-05 2 A BANG Haji Kassim Taha, A president of the Sarawak National Youth Movement, now on a Singapore visit saia yesterday that the best thing that can be done about the Sarawak issue was for the British Government to lilt the ban on126 words
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Article74 1951-01-05 2 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Thurs. THE twelve Asian and Middle Eastern countries who sponsored the Korean ceasefire appeal and the six nations who backed the resolution calling on Communist China to withdraw from Korea, were today working on new proposals for the next move inA.P. - 74 words
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Article27 1951-01-05 2 Reuter. TAIPEH, Thursday. THE elder brother of Dalai Lama, Carlo Chimdju, plans to leave Formosa for further studies in the United States.— Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article119 1951-01-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. PFTEEN armed and uniformed bandits fled yesterday at the approach of the Assistant Manager of an estate In j the Rawang District of SelanI gor, who was accompanied by i only a' Ponce Lieutenant. Other engagements took place In the Batu Gajah,119 words
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211 1951-01-05 2 AFTER a somewhat lonely Christmas, J° h button, A a 34-year-old Trengganu engineer on a Singapore visit decided to have a spree on Boxing Day. But said Mr. A. J. Drake, defending in tne Second Police Court yesterday it turned outlto be a211 words
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Article37 1951-01-05 2 A.P. LONDON. Thurs. J. M. Scott, a veteran of Mount Everest expeditions and Polar explorations, will lecture In Norway under the sponsorship of the British Council. He leaves London on Jan. 10. —A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article29 1951-01-05 2 Reuter. PASADENA, Thurs.— Two moderately strong earthquakes yesterday shook the west coast of Mexico near Colima, 1,400 miles southeast of here, the California Institute of Technology reported.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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206 1951-01-05 2 t ft crowd seeing off friends at the Kallang A terminal building were amused yesterday when a K »e m «tory, who mingled with the passengers boarding the plane most, of the lookers-on did net realise till the last moment that they had206 words
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Article61 1951-01-05 2 A.P. MANILA. Thurs. A SAN FRANCISCO architect. Harry B. Allen believes the culture and architecture of Far Eastern countries can be used to create closer international understanding. He was for four days In the Philippines. The Far East should be allowed to develop its own cultureA.P. - 61 words
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Article35 1951-01-05 2 Reuter GENEVA, Thurs. A three-man mission of the International Refugee Organisation left here today for Ankara to advise the Turkish Government on the reception and care of about 250,000 Turkish refugees from Bulgaria.—ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article40 1951-01-05 2 Reuter. TAIPEH, Thursday. THE Chairman of Nationalist China's strategy advisory council. General Ho Ying-chin today left for Tokio with his wife. He is expected to remain in Japan for one month while his wife undergoes medical treatment—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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70 1951-01-05 2 AP. LEOPOLD VILLE (Belgian Congo), Wed. MR Harold Stassen, leading American Republican, returned from his visit to the Man of Century"' Dr. Albert Schweizer on Wednesday to "I confirm my °P inl n Schweizer is the greatest living missionary and pWloropJer at hls little missionaryAP. - 70 words
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Article20 1951-01-05 2 U.P. NEW YORK. Thurs production of ml production of hydrogen bombs, he said.-U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article43 1951-01-05 2 AP. LONDON, Thurs VUGOSLAVIAS Ccmmunfct I Party yesterday condemned United Nations appeal xw North Korean evasion of Its said was backed by 0Vl JT and of General Doug a MacAr. thur's march across j£ paralell towards the rian border. AP.AP. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-01-05 2 Miss Eloni Kayat, a Dutch, Eurasian, who maket her debvt in "Pelangi",14 words
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Article142 1951-01-05 2 THREE British seamen, Leonard Wiltshire. Lesin Edmonson and Williams ToaL, who deserted the Neara whik the vessel was in Pulau Bukoa on December 7 last, unsucctisfully appealed in the High Court yesterday against ,l Magistrate order of forfeiture of their wages. The three seamen, who ars under142 words
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Article26 1951-01-05 2 fLE Governor has approved the promotion of Mr. Munir Ahmad Mallal to the rank at Cadet Captain in the Raffles m I stitution Cadet Corps.26 words
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Advertisement104 1951-01-05 2 8 DHYS AND NOTHING but JMJAISEH 2nd SMASH WEEK j [firtZ BETTY HUTTON j j~ 1 jKHOWARD KEEL I Phone reservations must be picked up 10 minutes prior to the commencement of the show. MIDNIGHT~ TOMORROW! a, a iTAUftAi STARTS TODAY HVI IJLaS iPX S%irJn 12.30—4.40 8.30 P.M. (NOTE TIMES)104 words
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Advertisement72 1951-01-05 2 OWING TO OTHER CONTRACTUAL COMMITMENTS, GIRL OF THE YEAR MUST CONCLUDE ITS RUN ON SATURDAY! TO-DAY TO MORROW ONLY at 11 a.m. -1.45 -4.00- 6.30 9.30 COLUMBIA'S TECHNICOLOUR SPECIAL WITH ROB T CUMMINSS JOAN CAULFIELD I NEXT CHANGE hut- j* mm TJJ Oerothi HART Peg© DOW TOMORROW M'NITE! Nahas films72 words
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Advertisement73 1951-01-05 2 OPENING TODAY 3 Shows: I, 5 k 9.15 p.m. Columbia's "BATMAN AND ROBIH" SUN Jan. 7th Morning Mat Warner Bros. "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON" (In Technicolor* Due to length of "BATMAN B0^ I V n Show will start at 10 a.n. TODAY at 9.30 FM; -BATTLE OF IV>O Supported by "CARGO73 words
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Article, Illustration102 1951-01-05 3 SMOOTH TRIP AND ALL'S WELL Flight Sisters Elinor Wright, from Hepscott, near Mor peth, Northumberland (left) and Gwen Threlkald, fror Canberra. Australia, repor to Air Commodore A. Bris coe. Principal Medical Offi cer of Far East Air Fore at Changi on arrival ther yesterday with an aircraf load of Turkish102 words
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Article50 1951-01-05 3 nnEB totalling $820 were j ised on seven people i Second Police Court j offences under Ln .me Tax Ordinance trate discharged n. x Balasingham who was j have failed to fur--1949 returns. Koh Guan Poh also charged with the same offence was discharged.50 words
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Article41 1951-01-05 3 |0W Hiew. a Chinese woman L aged 43 admitted in the Police Court yesterday two gallons of dutiable at Spottiswood Park Road on Jan. 3. 0 was allowed till Jan. 11 when the case will be !or sentence.41 words
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Article276 1951-01-05 3 REVEREND Harry Haines of Kuala Lumpur speak 11 ing at the annual conference °f Metoodistt in Malaya said that the answer to Communism which is today sweeping South East Asia, iay iv the proper practice of Christianity. The Reverend offered a three-point planl by276 words
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Article77 1951-01-05 3 THE World Muslim Conference meeting in Karachi in the second week of Feb. is expected to discuss over 60 items in a three-day session which will be opened by the Pakistan Premier, Mr. Liaquat j Ali Khan. Various side-shows are be- ing planned for the77 words
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Article50 1951-01-05 3 CHUNG Kirn Lee, a middleaeed Chinese was charged in the Second Police Court yesterday with stealing a $10--fron ha/ from the Singapore Improvement Trust at Upper Pickering Street on Jan. 3 He claimed trial and Me case was adjourned to Jan. 24. Bail of $50 was fixed.50 words
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Article30 1951-01-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs 1 T hleE tins of ghee and 1 rice were found in a Ban Hi/ camp in the Bentong area S Four camps were razed.30 words
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Article15 1951-01-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR Thu'S. Manager of Sy by Seiangor Police for in terrogation.15 words
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Article27 1951-01-05 3 OTHE East Asiatic cargo and I passenger ship the Fals tria is loading about 4,tuu !on S of rubber and copra for Continental ports.27 words
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303 1951-01-05 3 ANOTHER 23 FLOWN IN ANOTHER batch of 23 wounded members of the Turkish Brigade in Korea arrived at Changi yesterday by Hastings flying ambulance plane from Japan. When today's 23 arrivlas joined their comrades in Changi R.A.F. Hospital one of the principal topics of303 words
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Article42 1951-01-05 3 WONG Teck Kirn of Bukit Teresa denied in the First District Court yesterday committing house trespass at Telok Blangah Road on Dec. 29. Wong admitted altering the name in his identity card. He was remanded until Jan. 12.42 words
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Article21 1951-01-05 3 The Stamp Club will ho!d a Social Meeting on Tuesday at 5 15 p.m. at the YMCA Board Room.21 words
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Article95 1951-01-05 3 lINGI ING Tiong Guan. under a jail sentence of 14 months for having opium, left the High Court yesterday to serve his term. His appeal against sentence failed. Ling had the cpium hidden in a car which he himself was driving on November 395 words
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Article52 1951-01-05 3 MR. Lee Kirn Chuan, Deputy Public Relations Secretary, Singapore, is leaving for the United Kingdom on Jan. 25, to attend a course arranged by the Central Office of Information for the training of Public Relations Officers in the Colonies. He will be away for about52 words
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Article51 1951-01-05 3 A CHARGE of importing 15 tahils of gold into the Colony on Oct 16 preferred against Yeo Song Cheng was withdrawn by the police in the Third Police Court yesterday. The gold is to be sold through the Foreign Exchange nd the money refunded to .co Song51 words
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Article120 1951-01-05 3 WHEN the Van Huetsz 1 leaves Singapore today for Hongkong. Hoihow and Swatow, she will take back to Red China, Koh Peng j Hwee, aged 15 who is being sent back to his native I province of Hainan. Two months ago when the Van Huetsz120 words
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Article83 1951-01-05 3 FIVE nurses from the Federation of Malaya—two for further training in dental work and three for training in practical nurses procedure —will be leaving Penang for New Zealand this month. The two denial nurses are Mrs. J. G. Bothaju and Miss Ooi Soli Ewe at83 words
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Article45 1951-01-05 3 Pan American Clipper "Sleeperette" >'s expected to arrive at 5.30 a.m. on every Saturday and leave at 8.30 p.m. on Sunday. This arrangement will continue until further notice. There will be no further Pan American Airways service on Wednesdays or Thursdays.45 words
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Article23 1951-01-05 3 MALACCA. Thurs. TUBERCULOSIS patients of the Malacca General Hospital were given New Year parcels yesterday by the Malacca Rotary Club.23 words
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Article22 1951-01-05 3 The Governor has approved the appointment of Dr. D. A. Frye, Senior Chemist, Penang. to act as Chief Chemist, Singapore.22 words
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Article190 1951-01-05 3 TANG Wai Lan, a mid-wife and Chinese physician —proprietor of the Tang Wai Lan Clinic in Lavender Street was fined $250 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for having 40 ampoules of morphine. Inspector V. Ratnasingam said that on Oct. 21 he raided the Tang Wai190 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-01-05 3 General Sir John Harding, the C-in-C FARELF, yesterday spoke to men of Green Howards who quelled Singapore's recent riots. The Howards are now resting and refitting in Selangor Barracks after sixteen months of jungle fighting. They will remain here for six weeks before82 words
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Article59 1951-01-05 3 Tne Singapore Musical Society's concerts, will take place at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday and Tuesday at 8.45 p.m. The Society's full choir, orchestra and soloists will take part in the Bach and Handel Oratorios. Seats are still available and bookings can be made at Robinson's or59 words
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Article21 1951-01-05 3 llic Director of Medical Services will present three silver medals to blood donors at his office on Tuesday.21 words
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Article223 1951-01-05 3 SOME of the Turkish wounded had narrow escapes from ruthless execution when they fell into North Korean hands during the fighting which preceded the present withdrawal of the United Nations' forces. One man told, through an interpreter, how he and a number of other prisoners were223 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-01-05 3 ■MRU?' M IMllii :mmmmmmmfm^.mxm the Offtcer-in-charge of the Orchard Police Station salutes his dead17 words
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Article108 1951-01-05 3 Ang was shot by two gunmen when coming ou t of Id, house. He died on his way to hospital. More than 200 members of Singapore Police Force headed 5y Mr N. G. Morris, C.I.D. chief attended the funeral As the coffin was lowered Into the108 words
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Article46 1951-01-05 3 Reuter. LONDON. Thur.« lEUT.-GEN. Sir Eric Cardc n < Robert Mansergh, General Cfflcer Commanding British orces in Hongkong left LonIju airport today for Singapore General Mansergh flew to Britain at the end of November for discussions at the War Office on Far Eastern problems.—Reuter,Reuter. - 46 words
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Article30 1951-01-05 3 POUR shopkeepers were each fined $20 in the Third Police Court yesterday for not closing their shops on the allotted days according to the Weekly Holiday Ordinance.30 words
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Article21 1951-01-05 3 'THE Exequatur empowering Luang Sri Sarasombatl to r *t as Thai Consul-General at l-apore has received the .ig's signature.21 words
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Article96 1951-01-05 3 FUR Chinese— Ng Ah Bee, Wong Fook Chee. Chien Chwee Thor and Tan Yeok Seng—under various terms of imprisonment for rioting and assaulting Naidu Thirumal and a number of Indians in the Harbour Board on Oct. 6 last had their sentences halved in the96 words
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Article56 1951-01-05 3 MALACCA, Thurs. FOLLOWING a case of smallpox in Bunga Raya Road yesterday, general vaccination is taking place in the Town. A Chinese woman who landed at Port Swettenham recently had smallpox and 20 contacts were quarantined. Dr. Ponniah, Malacca Municipal and Government Health Officer, has advised56 words
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Article47 1951-01-05 3 AP. MANILA, Thurs. 1 Nueva Ecija province farmer jumped out of the A of his house on the approach of an W ing that the soldiers were Communist Hukb a i a haps. The soldiers shot and killed the farmer thinking toe **s a HuJI.~A.PiAP. - 47 words
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Article537 1951-01-05 4 QN PAGE ONE today, we publish a news item of exceedingly great interest and importance, not only to the Chinese community alone, but also to all the other residents of the Colony and Malaya. A move is under wa >' by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to537 words
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Article69 1951-01-05 4 IZ°J Pak l Stan Premier Li »l u *t Ali Premiers' ta lU» y n„ aWay fr om the Commonwealth t remiers talks now on in London will be erected solution between India and Pakistan «n™ l t6r or does not come within the scow o th/ herefore69 words
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895 1951-01-05 4 Intema tionaI Commentary By TH E proposal of the British. American and French governments for the holding of a meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers could provide the opportunity for an easing in 1951 of the international tension which has seemed at times895 words
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Article309 1951-01-05 4 1« old technique borrowed to mn!sl the EasL and adapted 22?2 requirements will C e l in the creation ol 21 panels for the Country will tell in pictorial form the £!K the dlve "lty of Britain s farming, the result of the artist's nation-wide309 words
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Article459 1951-01-05 4 A Rview of what the Chinese P r[E pro-Kuomintang Chung Shing Jit Pao believes that a Chinese Nationalist return to the Mainland would be a stabilizing factor in the peace of Asia. Says the paper: "The time is now ripe." In spite of the U.S. State Department's459 words
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Article853 1951-01-05 4 Ernest Atkinson - By Ernest Atkinson LONDON. Thurs IN all the talk that goes on 1 outside ministerial circles about a possible coalition government for Britain, it is as well to remember'the dictionary definition of the word: "A temporary combination for special ends between parties that retain distinctive principles."853 words
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Article, Illustration597 1951-01-05 4 OF FEMININE INTEREST CAN your nails and hands pass the table-top test? Others are certain to notice them and pass judgment on you, especially if you don't They should be well-groomed which means complete to nail polish. Just think of all the times in a597 words
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187 1951-01-05 4 Anew kitchen cooker incorporating all th? laiest acivances and improvements has just had its 'world premiere' in London. Designed by a well-known Birmingham electric it is half as large again as most vertical type ovens, and thus provides ample space large-scale domestic i Temperatures arc187 words
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236 1951-01-05 5 LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday. •iujE 13 Asian and Middle Eastern countries who sponsored the Korean ceaseT fire appeal and the six nations who backed the resolution calling on Comet China to withdraw from Korea, were today working on new proposals vn t l h236 words
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Article56 1951-01-05 5 Reuter. THE United States Attorney General. Mr. J. Howard McGrath. last night announced a plan to divide Warner Brothers, a motion picture corporation into two concerns. A He said Warner Brothers had agreed to it. The two new companies wih function independently. One will produce and distribute films,Reuter. - 56 words
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Article98 1951-01-05 5 A.P. NT X>V Fri.-King George I rtSi«idM yesterday over a meeting unique in, six Prime! £g oi the British Com- s °r e m"v Council is appolntto advise him in ;;J\. V. it also is the Supreme the first time a Council Jr been convenedA.P. - 98 words
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Article27 1951-01-05 5 -The Russian the Allied Council lajor-General A P. fused to discuss the Japanese prisoners. He the Council: "I will no. Questions concerning this illegal subject."27 words
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Article192 1951-01-05 5 A.P. JAKARTA. Thursday. THE Indonesian Premier. Mohammed Nawir. told 1 a nipnarv session of parliament last night mat over West New Guinea to Indoesia. However, he did not specificallyj call lor the abolition of the Union or the round-table pact as gen erallv expected. session.A.P. - 192 words
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Article61 1951-01-05 5 The following persons have been appointed to be officers of the War Damages Commission. E M I SB Hol|. W J. Burnet J U Stiven and T. G. V.'ebster. INVESTIGATORS: Messrs. L.m Fook Wgg. Hew Tham Swee. Tom L. Peters. J« and Lim w,U be to61 words
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Article155 1951-01-05 5 A.P. LOS ANGELES, Thurs. KIMPEI SHIBARU, managing director of the Nippon Times, told the press that peace can be preserved but "if war should come I feel certain the United States would win if Returning from a trip to Europe and though the United States,A.P. - 155 words
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Article82 1951-01-05 5 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. Thurs.—Members of three unions have placed a black ban on Australia's newest warship, HMAS Anne, and have refused to take her to sea for trials I Union officials said the i men had declared her black I because the Navy Board had cancelled anReuter-AAP. - 82 words
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Article51 1951-01-05 5 CHICAGO. Thurs.—Forty-nine persons were saved when a C-46 airliner made a forced landing here today a few minutes after takeoff. The forty-six passengers, including a ten-month-old baby, and three crewmen got to safely only seconds before two petrol tanks exploded, enveloping the aircraft inflames. Three suffered minor51 words
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Article32 1951-01-05 5 EV/wd vi~.LE, mJiana. Thurs. —Fire swept through eight buildings in the centre of tTie business district of this city of 140,000, today resulting in an estimated damage of £3,500,000.32 words
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Article191 1951-01-05 5 A.P. LIVERPOOL, Fri.—An epidemic of influenza disrupted Liverpool shipping yesterday. An estimated 30 per cent of Liverpool's working P*°P lc "eluding 3.000 dockers were with ships waiting for berth and the harbour authority Intro duced a wartime measure the anchorage patfol. A salvage vessel patrolled theA.P. - 191 words
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53 1951-01-05 5 U.S. Consul Henry Lawrence, Director of USIS Singapore, who is leaving the Colony soon for his new Job in Formosa was entertained at a farewell cocktail party last night given by U.S. Con* ul-General William R. Langdon and Mrs. Langdon. Mr. Lawrence is seen in the picture with Singapore Governor53 words
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Article206 1951-01-05 5 UP. WASHINGTON, Thursday. AMERICAN military officials predicted today that A General Elsenhower within two years can build up a Western European army powerful enough to deter Russia from starting World War 111. These officials believed that the United States atomic bomb superiority would compelUP. - 206 words
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Article47 1951-01-05 5 A.P. LONDON, Thurs. THE Crown Prince of Ethiopia, Prince Asfa Lasran, was received in audience yesterday by the King at Buckingham Palace. He was accompanied by the Ethiopian Ambassador, Atol Abbebe Retta. The Prince is in London on a short holiday.— A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article81 1951-01-05 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. PRESIDENT Truman may ask the 82nd Congress to strengthen the F.8.1.'s hand in preventing sabotage, intormed sources said. I The F. 8.1, is now powerless to act against saboteurs even when it knows of their plans, i While it can try toU.P. - 81 words
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Article100 1951-01-05 5 GENERAL Sir John Harding. Commander in Chief FAR ELF, yesterday paid a visit to the Green Howards at Selarang Barracks. The Howards are resting and retraining after sixteen months of Jungle fighting in the Federation. A special guard of five soldiers greeted the General on100 words
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349 1951-01-05 5 A.P. NEW YORK, Thurs.—Here is a list of the "ten most beautiful women in America if they would only lose 10 pounds." The list was chosen by Al Roon, "moulder and conditioner of bodies, health authority and reducing expert," who performed these services forA.P. - 349 words
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Article31 1951-01-05 5 A.P. LIMA, Peru, Thurs. One hundred and two persons were killed, 72 injured and 40 missing in an explosion near here, the newspaper El Comeroids reported today. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article314 1951-01-05 5 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr Choor Singh, was 1 yesterday told how the body of Mr. Henry James Austin Gutridge, aged 32, the Assistant Controller of Tele-comms, Kallang Airport, was found floating in the Rochore Road Canal on the morning of Dec. 12. Mr. G. C. O314 words
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Article36 1951-01-05 5 LONDON. Thurs THE King this afternoon invested the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies, with the Insignia of the Order of the Companions of Honour, awarded to him in the New Year Honours.36 words
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Advertisement27 1951-01-05 5 fl 1 I ft THEY WORE I M THICK VESTS I V WHEN KNIGHTS I WERE BOLD— I ft i'OOK I j OVALTINE HOT! jl AND OVALTINE27 words
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Advertisement303 1951-01-05 5 The Oriental Optical Co.. optometrist* Manulacturlng Opticians and Scientific Eye Examination with U.S.A. IBM *fr»dei Modern Equipment) 34», NOKli tiKiDUL KOAL L 62. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD TELEPHONES 3232 ***** P. O. Box 387. Singapore, Penang Siam. MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION? MILLION LOTTERY list Prize $250,000/- 2nd Prize SI 50,000/- j 3rd303 words
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Advertisement47 1951-01-05 5 DIABETIC patients use the well-known LOBULINA Tablets for the treatment of Diabetes LOBL'LINA reduces sugar I level, eradicates metabolic disturbances safety. Recommended by Doctors for over 40 years. We have also Glycometer for urinary sugar test. Sole Agents: CHARI CO., 29, Robinson Road, Post Bo* 123, Singapore.47 words
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Article271 1951-01-05 6 MORE FILIPINOS IN INDUSTRIES AP. MANILA, Thursday. PASSAGE of a law requiring that at least 60 per r cent of the employees of any corporation or person engaging in any business or profession in the Philippines be native Filipinos was advocated in the PhilippinesAP. - 271 words
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Article58 1951-01-05 6 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. SPOT tin jumped £15 at today's morning session to close at £1.172% though the amount involved was only 3U tons. The noon closing prices were £1,170 buyers and £1.175 sellers with business at £1,175. Three months ers and £1.145 sellers with business at £1.1*5 toU.P. - 58 words
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Article205 1951-01-05 6 THE rubber commodity market I was easier again yesterday i despite a little interest from I Hongkong. After an erratic session the market closed 4% cents lower than Wednesday. The uncertainly over the U.S. Government s price ideas continued, but the fall of four hundred points in205 words
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Article83 1951-01-05 6 THE copra market was steady yesterday with buyers at at $50. for Beb. and Sellers holding off. In the afternoon bids rose to $51* and sellers asked $52. No business was reported and the market closed firm. Coconut oil changed hands at $80 per picul f.o.b. Jan. and83 words
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Article61 1951-01-05 6 In Port: Steel Recorder (44), Landbris (Sheers), Mellskerk (42 3), Maeitßuycker (40/41), Oreatea (38 9), Maron (36), Mentor (33/4), Soeatdjk (Sl/t), Benreoch (17 18), SH.B- Craft (19/20), Siechuan (21/2), Panama (23/4), Belleville (25 6) Falstrat (27/8), Pachumba (29 30), Anking (15/16), Breconsbire (18/14), Warora (11), Saiatiga (8/9),61 words
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Article53 1951-01-05 6 Reuter. MANILA, Thurs. DOCK work at one of Manilas two major piers was interrupted several hours by lack of equipment, and fighting rival Union members. Delgado Brothers, new firm which is taking over stevedoring work at the piers, returned dock equipment borrowed from the U.S. MilitaryReuter. - 53 words
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157 1951-01-05 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE Department of Agriculture viewed with appre--1 hension today, the sharp sumption which already has cut deeply into scarce reserves. The International cotton Advisory Committee reported that the United States consumption jumped 26 per cent during the four-month period starting last July 1.U.P. - 157 words
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Article49 1951-01-05 6 U.P. CHICAGO, Thurs. 1 i ANON-SCHEDULED C-46 airliner crashed and burned on take-off today but its 45 passengers and crewmen escaped safely. Officials at the control tower said the pilot did a '•masterful job" of bringing the ship down when it developed trouble on its take-off. U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article32 1951-01-05 6 HONG KONG, Thurs.—The following were today's closing prices on the Hong Kong Money Exchange: HK56.04% per U.S. dollar (for T). HK$ 15.50 per pound sterling. HK$3l9 per tael of gold.32 words
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Article49 1951-01-05 6 A.P. MADRAS. Thurs. DUE to renewed world buying this week, the price of pepper in India has risen to approximately six pence per ounce, an exporter said here on Thursday. He gave the latest quotation on the Madras Pepper Exchange as £288 15*. per 700 pounds.— AP,A.P. - 49 words
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Article156 1951-01-05 6 Reuter-AAP. BRISBANE, Thursday. THE 11.063-ton P. O. cargo liner Palana was slowly sinking off the Central Queensland coast today after striking a rock in the Great Barrier Reef last night The captain, Francis Russell Spurr, said in a radio message that the Dutch freighter SinakepReuter-AAP. - 156 words
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Article82 1951-01-05 6 A.P. AMSTERDAM. Thurs. pONTRACT for dredging a 20\j mUc chsnnel in the Nvef 1 ronnectins Bangkok with the Gulf of 8lam ha» gone to the Amsterdam Ballast Company, aald a company official. The job will take In month» and when It l* fmtshed the 5,000-tonA.P. - 82 words
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Article42 1951-01-05 6 A.P. HAIPHONG .Thurs. 6UERn4*AS last night stormed the lighthouse commanding the entry to thin large North Indochina por». and killed three FTench pilota They filled in an attempt to blow up the lighthouse, hut carried away its l radio,—A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article147 1951-01-05 6 Reuter. LONDON. Thur. rESH support enabled most sections of the London Stock Exchange to emerge with firmness from initial Hesitancy and caution today. At the outset of news from Korea and overnight lower trend Wall Street appeared to dampen tne enthusiasm that yesterday gave strength to most sectionsReuter. - 147 words
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Article131 1951-01-05 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday. QUIET conditions prevailed in the local share market and in a few cases tin shares were slightly easier. The day's changes were: INDUSTRIALS Bayers Seller* Runnymede 1.00 1.07* S. Staemship 14.80 15.20 MINING Ampat *J~ Austral Amal 7 9 8/Ayer Hitam 20 21/- xd I131 words
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Advertisement647 1951-01-05 6 trot O JL/CONTINHJNT: S pore P. Sham P«ang Benrcoch fcr Avonmouth v 16 Jan> L'pool, H'burg Gdns. 17/18 ix xo j»u. Benvenue for London, AntSuH 8-15 Jan. 16-17 Jan. 18-20 Jan. ttenarty for Havre. London. Antwerp. Hamburg 15 17 Jan M'brough 7 1,3 Jau Benlawer* for L'pool Glasgow, Dublin, Rotterdam647 words
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Advertisement484 1951-01-05 6 mjcmsmwmsi SnUATHMS HkZkWl WANTED: Efficient Fast Shorthand Tynst Either Sex State Experience Speeds Salary $350/Write Box A.154 Tribune. Sljw WANTED: a typist office clerk, salary $100/- per month, apply in own handwriting to Box No. A.149 Tribune. Singapore. EFFICIENT STENOGRAPHER. With Good Command Of English. Required By Well Known -European484 words
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Advertisement336 1951-01-05 6 WANTED 1 WANTED: Furniture for bed sitting room: From European ho us ehold, particulars and price to birch. 52. Nortolk Road. 6 Hjfo^ WANTED: Chijieona Bark UOBJ. containing over 5Tc quinine. John Perera Sons Ltd.. P.O. Box. No. Foruson or Van. Late Model Utility-Van Preferable. Shall Pay Good Price For336 words
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Advertisement609 1951-01-05 6 MJUSRAS/NAGAPATTINAM STRAITS SERVICE INWARDS:— Madras Nagapattlnant Pen *^g^jRajula 8-1-50 9-1-50 "«^5O OUTWARDS:— Singapore PL Sham Penang Nagapattinant l(a__i I Rajula 20-1-50 21-1-50 22-1~50 28-ITSO 2.-1-50 Principal Agents: ISLAY, KERR CO., LTD., (Inc. m Sinnuon-i 11A. COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE Tel: Passage 5455, Freight 5456, 545_' And At 25. BEACH ST.. PENANG609 words
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482 1951-01-05 7 PLUNGER - (By PLUNGER A LTHOTtph mm a. PENANG, Today. race owners have replaced their aged runners with youngsters from the United Kingdom and Aust r ai iaf there is clear evidence that Malaya is still short of good class stajers. It is agreed that we482 words
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185 1951-01-05 7 NO Federation sportsmen or athletes will be included in the Singapore contingent to the Asian Games at New Delhi, India, in March. This decision was reached at last night's meeting of the S.O.S.C. held at the Y.MCA The meeting also decided to send185 words
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93 1951-01-05 7 A.P. AUCKLAND, Thursday. FRESH from their victories at the Canterbury Centennial Games at ri r. Arthur Wint and the Engush miler Roger Bannister cave Auckland for America by air today with E. McDonald Bailey the British sprint cham2S%S also competed at theA.P. - 93 words
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87 1951-01-05 7 Reuter. .un\Y urs India B R° .nfor the fourth unoffl- U JSt against Commoncial J; !t Madras on Ji* shows four changthe side which drew in ri Mu"aqali. G. Kishen!i B Aiva and P. G. Joshi IP**. p s. Modi and j UjReuter. - 87 words
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Article83 1951-01-05 7 THE following were elected 1951 officials of the Fairwind Badminton Party at the annual general meeting held recently:— PATRON: Mr. Chew Wichow; PRESIDENT: Mr. Ong Kay Sung; VICE-PSESI-DENTS: Messrs Teo Bah Chee. Jimmy Goh; HON. SECRETARY: Mr. Teo Chye Hoe: ASST. SEC: Mr. Kang Aun Chew: HON.83 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-01-05 7 Penang's SIN HAW badminton team who opened their Colony tour last night with an easy victory over Fraser and Neave Sports Club last night. Front row (left to right): Khoo Theam Keat, Lim Ah Soo, Lim Seng Chye, Teh Kheng Choon. Back row: Khoo Theam Ec, Khoo Eng56 words
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Article160 1951-01-05 7 THE following were elected dur.ng last night's S.A.F.A. maeting to serve on various committees ana boards for the ensuing season: Emergency EnQulr> Messrs. W. McGregor Wen, Urn Yong L'.ang. Son Gnee Soon. Appeal Board: Dr. Aljunied, Messrs. McKean and Naldu Commiaalon of Enquiry: Messrs. R. B. I.160 words
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Article87 1951-01-05 7 A.P. PARIS. Thurs. AMERICAN Negro boner Wilson will fight a German heavyweight ether Grup or Kohlbeeker in Hamburg next month, his manager said l °WUaon, 26. of Birmingham. Alabama, a profeaaional fighter and an interior decorator art atudent. has never fought in the U.S. He cameA.P. - 87 words
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Article83 1951-01-05 7 A.P. AMSTERDAM. Thurs. TWO Italian scouts have offered Louk Bieabrouck, left half-back of lbs Dutch national team, a contract of some £86 per month for an unidentified Southern Italian soccer team, the Dutch press reported today. t Biesbrouck. who only last montn made his debut In theA.P. - 83 words
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209 1951-01-05 7 PENANG'S Sin Haw Badminton Team opened their Colony tour by scoring an overwhelming seven games to nil win over Fraser weave Sports Club at the F N hall last night. The visitors, comprising the cream of Junior talent, were too good for the local209 words
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466 1951-01-05 7 K.O. Hockey S.C.C 2 R.A.F. SELETAR 0 PROFITING from well-carved openings by right-winner Major Webber, Singapore Cricket Club earned the right to be in the semi-final of the Colony Knockout Tournament with a grand two —nil victory over R.A.F. Seletar In466 words
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45 1951-01-05 7 SHELL Sport» Club Ju«t managed to defeat C.R.E. (South) by four goals to three In a hotkey eame on thetr home ground at Pay a who led 8-2 *t w &n,s:\wr!usi replied through Moiee Poo. Rodr sues (2).45 words
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Article59 1951-01-05 7 THE m.n. Belle Villa XI defeated the m.s. Sunnyville XI bv two «coals to nil in soccer Kama played on the Farrar Park ground yesterthe coalt ware «cored durnK tha first session. T. Jir.t f7w tha firat coal in the «"t few minute» of59 words
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Article37 1951-01-05 7 THE following *'ill represent S'oore Civilian» In the H.MS. Malaya Cup runby final aramst Penan* on Jan. IS: Park#r: JRoper. Pennell. Taj lor, Evans: Beeves, Plaou: Fox. Tucker. Arnold. Coulson-Gilmer, Dale, McCully. Roualle Trevor37 words
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Article84 1951-01-05 7 THE following will represent the Old Raffleaians in their annual rugby match against Raffles Institution on the R.I. ground thia Saturday at 5 p.m. Chan Chun Wan. Lee Slew Chun*. Ng Heok Ngeo, Lim Kam Choon. Osman. Neo Gim San, Loh Fook Kay, K. R. Chandran. Chan84 words
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Article18 1951-01-05 7 WELL-KNOWN Malayan Jockey. "Billy" Little, leaves on Monday by tne Maetsuycker for Australia on holiday.18 words
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Article42 1951-01-05 7 THE 18th Anniversary Dinner of the Young Chinese Amateur Weight Lifting Party which was postponed from Dec. 16 mill now tane piace on Saturday. Jan. 13. at tho premises of the Bell Musical Association, 7/-A, Nell Koad. at 7.30 p.m.42 words
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Article67 1951-01-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. CELANGOR Club just managed to defeat Selanjtor United by a try in a ru*by game on the Padang todav. The score was 12 point* (four triesJ to 9 (three tr.ea). Scorers for the Club were Carrell. Wheat Cooke, and Tucker,67 words
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Article66 1951-01-05 7 PENANO, Thura. pENANG All-Bluet registered a 11 points (goal, dropped goal and penalty coal) to nil victory over Kedah All-Blue« in a rugby Bluea fixture* at Victoria Green today. The home s'de wil meet Perak to decide the northern finalists. Scorers for Penang were Kah Chong66 words
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Article72 1951-01-05 7 Reuter-AAP. BRISBANE. Today. SWABS taken from Singapore racehorses may soon be flovn 4.690 mi lea to Brisbane for analysis. Commonwealth Government authorities have granted permission for the swabs to enter the country if they are sterilised before leaving 8infapore and destroyed here immediately after analysis. Swabs despatchedReuter-AAP. - 72 words
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Article45 1951-01-05 7 A.P. AUCKLAND, Thurs. rE Australan crew won the International Eight'* yard at the Canterbury Centennial Oamei in Christchurch today by one length from the California University team. The time vu 5 minutes 46.7 seconds. The Californtans' time was 5 minutes 50.9 seconds.—A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article188 1951-01-05 7 Reuter—AAP. SYDNEY. Thursday. JOHN Warr, Middlesex pace bowler who is to captain Cambridge University next season, makes his debut against Australia here tomorrow in the third Test. England's team shows two changes from the second Test but contains no surprise choice. Denis Compton returns afterReuter—AAP. - 188 words
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Article100 1951-01-05 7 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Today. AUSTRALIA'B opening Test batsman Arthur Morris, has been dismissed eleven times in 12 post-war Test Innings by English swing bowler Alec Bedser. s Apart from Bedser, bo English bowler has got Morris out i more than once. In the present series MorrisReuter-AAP. - 100 words
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Advertisement362 1951-01-05 7 rz: THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. i im.oiporatco 'd Sarawak Weekly passengers treight Strrtcc to Kucning. Rejang River Ports and Bintulu (with transhipment at Kuching) Due Sails p,isn Brooke to: Kuching In Port 1700 Jan 7 Saga for Sarekel. binatang. se aß Port Jan. 7 for Kuching In Port Jan.362 words
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Advertisement587 1951-01-05 7 i SITUATION VACANT Stenographer required, preferably lady. Some knowledge of Engineering terms an advantage. Write stating qualifications references and salary required' to Box A.152, Tribune, i Spore. FOR SALE. ELECTRIC GENERATING SETS. One little used Radiator Cooled "Onan'» 10 KVA, 115/ 1/60, 1500 RPM. like new. pow--1 ered with Willys587 words
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Advertisement629 1951-01-05 7 TUITION MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 239, Queen Street, Phone ***** Evening Bchooi re-open* January S, 1951 departs student* for aI) exannnauon-. ADULT ENGLIfcH CLASSES: Ranging Ijom Primer and upward. LANGUAGIS A MATHEMATICS And other subject* for Pre-Senior a speciality. STUDY IN YOUR SPARE TIME Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping etc. NOTICES WAR DEPARTMENTTENDER NOTICE629 words
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297 1951-01-05 8 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. HON Whitehead, veteran A.P. war correspondent, V predicts that the Communists will drive the U.N. out of Korea, but that it will be a fighting withdrawal. Red manpower is just too much for the Allies, ne said on his return fromA.P. - 297 words
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101 1951-01-05 8 A.P LONDON, Fri. TWENTY-YEAR-OLD actor son of novelist Sinclair Lewis and columnist Dorothy Thompson, Michael Lewis, apologized through his lawyer yesterday for assaulting a 24--year-old Vienness film actress. After Lewis' laweyr had told Marylebone Police Court the young student-actor wished to "apologize and expressA.P - 101 words
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63 1951-01-05 8 A.P. CAIRO. Today. EGYPT is hoping that India and Pakistan will support demands on the Suez Canal and the Sudan at the Commonwealth conference in London, which started yesterday. Local newspapers have taken it for granted the conference will have the AngloEgyptian question onA.P. - 63 words
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Article181 1951-01-05 8 A.P. PLEASANTVILLE, New York, Today. A TELEVISION camera that can be made to twist and turn and look in all directions by a remote control panel miles away has been developed by the General Precision Laboratories here, the concern announced. If a closer lookA.P. - 181 words
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Article65 1951-01-05 8 A.P. MILAN, Today. r7O hundred ski enthusiasts were trapped yesterday at mountain resorts near Vanezze by Italy's heaviest snowfall of the winter. Drifts blocked almost all roads in the Trento area. The snow was still falling heavily last night, after more than 48 hours. Snowploughs andA.P. - 65 words
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534 1951-01-05 8 Battered Beshore Has Enough By Round Four A.P., U.P. DETROIT. Thursday SAVAGE punching Joe Louis looked like theßroim Bomber of old last night as he stopped b«technical knoukout a dead game Freddie deshort of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the fourth round of aA.P., U.P. - 534 words
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109 1951-01-05 8 UP. WASHINGTON. Thursday. I Authoritative sources said today that the United States is trying to persuade France to cancel contracts to supply steel to Communist China. French steel makers have contracted to sell the Chinese Reds 39,000 tons of steel, primarily rails forUP. - 109 words
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Article20 1951-01-05 8 The gold market mas quiet and nominally indicated at $303 per tael wholesale for first quality bars yesterday.20 words
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Article152 1951-01-05 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Truman has set up a new "defence pror duction administration" tying together the Government's scattered emergency production agencies. The new administration is to be headed by Mr. William H. Harrison now chief of the National Production Authority. Under Mr. Truman'sReuter. - 152 words
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Article94 1951-01-05 8 UP. WASHINGTON, Thurs—Secretary of State Dean Acheson declined to tell newsmen today whether he thought there was any hope left of achieving a diplomatic settlement of the Korean conflict. He likewise refused to say whether the Indian government was continuing its practice of keeping the StateUP. - 94 words
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Article229 1951-01-05 8 GENERAL Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay. Malay beginners' class, 9.15 a.m.. advanced class, 5.15 p.m., girls' club (Chinese section), 3 p.m. i CHINESE V.M.C.A.. Selegie Road, music class. 2.30 p.m.. badminton. 5.30 p.m., students' basketball. 6.30 P SINGAFORE MISICAL SOCIETY, Orchestral rehearsal. Victoria Memorial Hall, 5.30 p.m. WESLEY M.Y.F..229 words
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Article39 1951-01-05 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed.—The Philippines and Pakistan have signed a Treaty of Friendship. The pact is the first between the nations. It becomes effective upon exchange of ratifications at the Pakistan Embassy here. The date was not determined—A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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159 1951-01-05 8 UP. WASHINGTON, Thursday. DEPUBLICAN Representative Paul Shafer said m a X statement today that the United States must contain Communism by sea and air and avoid land wars endorsed Herbert Hoover's proposal to make America a Gibraltar and send no more aid overseasUP. - 159 words
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184 1951-01-05 8 FRENCH Air Force XV were defeated by five points <a goal) to nil when they met Royal Navy in their Colony rugger debut at the Naval Base yesterday. Winners of the Indo-China* Cup this year and conquerors of several formidable teams184 words
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Article16 1951-01-05 8 Group A—lB Bottles; Group B —4 Bottles; Group AB—3 Bottles; Group O—3l Bottles. Donors—ls.16 words
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Article, Illustration109 1951-01-05 8 ANOTHER load of Malayan rubber will leave for Red China, when the China Navigation Company's freighter the Szechuen leaves Singapore for Hongkong In a couple of days time. The ship's main cargo for Hongkong. Tsingtao and Swatow will be 1,900 tons of rubber, which she has been109 words
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Article60 1951-01-05 8 A.P. MOSCOW, Thurs. Soviet newspapers today informed their readers that war hysteria in the United States is growing, and concluded that American government leaders are insane by "scientific definition." Article in various newspapers today pictured U.S. leaders as attempting to quell confusion and disastisfaction by bringing theA.P. - 60 words
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Article33 1951-01-05 8 WASHINGTON. Thursday. —Democratic representative, John Dingell. today introduced a bill to bring Israel into the Marshall Plan and i authorize an appropriation o: 5500.000.000 for economic N to that Republic.33 words
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Advertisement160 1951-01-05 8 GANDHI ASTROLOGER On lamily, pro- f-- *^fession, love, hefi.*t a;th. income, ext 1« ected or I tun t e IbHHuImHI numbers, colours, v«yjHy and otneT ln, p° r mo nth Weekly tails Si*. Answers to ft questions re: future $2. State date of birth, sex. age, profession, and time of160 words
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Miscellaneous336 1951-01-05 8 ON THE AIR TODAY BLUE NETWORK Tnujil koU nAS c, ENGLISH PROGRAMMES s*<W p.m. tTocrunme nummary; 5.02 Tamil Songs; 5.15 Nadhaswera 10.00 a.m. News from Sangapora i, al 539 Listener*' Choice; 6.0« followed by the Emergency News m •This is tommun.sm"; tf.lt from Kuala Lumpur; 1010 Close Hindustani Requests; 6.St336 words
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Miscellaneous73 1951-01-05 8 ALLEY OOP By V.T. Kami* SOME SET OUTX I I?A«FF THE LIKES WE '/Mffik g g HI fIBNEB "V "Jg! OP A GALS KNEECAP 5? J A GAL VBE OUT THbJ Ug 1 t£fSdDE*T 1 A THAT EF AH EvE* FINDS TH' LATE AT NIGHT- mSTSSHg CABALL E RC r73 words
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