Malaya Tribune, 10 January 1951
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Title Section70 1951-01-10 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BYTHII ff PEOPII 1 [FOR THE 1 JFI ARGER f THAN ANY 1 I AFTEJtIOON J fe PAPER IN J fcMALAYAj Tel: "ttibune" Spore. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipohaad Penang. Phone: 6811 /3 nine lines. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1961 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE70 words
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Article134 1951-01-10 1 DISTURBANCE IN ARAB STREET THERE was rioting in Singapore iast night round the Arab Street, North 1 r idge Road and Beach Road areas. Over 100 Malays, Indonesians and Indian Muslims gathered carrying bott'es and other missiles. I Police opened fire when the crowd attacked a134 words
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Article81 1951-01-10 1 The Singapore Police has made no further arrests in connection the comb-out for disseminating Malayan Communist Party oropaganda. Wong Keng Sam. the Assistant Controller of the Import and Export Department, who was detained by the Police, was released last night. The wives of Lim Kean Chye and81 words
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Article99 1951-01-10 1 UP. r TED Nations forces struck back in counterl attacks against Red troops in the Wonju area f Korea today after the United States Eighth Army °l-iprds had fought off their Communist purii the main highway south of Seoul. fighting continued i last night around r,UP. - 99 words
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Article63 1951-01-10 1 Reuter. LONDON Tues. Mable ua as "gaiety girl," I Parliament, died in today aged 64. She wu known for years on Briisical stage a s one of of the old Gaiety ftttb She was in original London q "The Merry Widow" nme Mr?. Hilton Philipson, one ofReuter. - 63 words
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Article26 1951-01-10 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. C S Wen Coast shipyard ownunced today they were ag some 25,000 yard mi ken a 12-cent hourly wage e—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article91 1951-01-10 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. COMMUNIST terrorism is increasing on the Malayan peninsula, according to Singapore reports reaching the U.S. Commerce Department Office of International Tra3e. In a survey of conditions of Singapore, appearing in the Department's weekly summary of foreign trade, the International Trade Office said terrorist operations91 words
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Article174 1951-01-10 1 Reuter. SAIGON, Tuesday. DRENCH Union forces mopping up northwest of Haiduong some 30 miles east of Hanoi, IndoChmt'inflicted very large on Vietminh forces operating inside the lonKing aeua Sence system, Se French Military Headquarter, announced here tonight They had struck a heavy blow"at the local VietmmhReuter. - 174 words
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Article82 1951-01-10 1 BRUSSELS, Tuesday. JL GENERAL Dwight (l completed the survey French armed power amid a Communist protest femonstra tion today and flew to Btoa*ls to survey Belgium s contribuUon to the Atlantic army Belgium will offer Eisen hnwpr two divisions soon and endof the year to incorporate into82 words
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Article164 1951-01-10 1 Reuter. rE United.-States State Department said today the decision to advise Americans in Hongkong to evacuate their defendants and .J"" *S? on the initiative of the American Consul-General there. I Th e Department agreed with theConsul-General. Mr. Wal cr McConaughy. that the advlee should be given,Reuter. - 164 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-01-10 1 Pictured here in the sate dining room of Buckingham Palace are (left to righ): Clement R Attlee. Prime Mincer of Britain: Princess Margaret, and Jawaharlal Nehru. Prrm- Minister of EJEv Th<- picture was taken on the occasion of a luncheon given Vol Prem ?rs now in LondonA.P. Photo. - 63 words
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Article227 1951-01-10 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. QENATOR Robert Taft said today that he thinks the building of an intera national army in Western Europe is more likMy to bring war than to bring peace." Taft told a National Press Club luncheon that the question of sending AmericanU.P. - 227 words
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Article92 1951-01-10 1 AP. JERUSALEM, Today. To "drive the devil away" costs 160 Israel pounds. That at least was what Simon Saroum in Jerusalem said when he promised to cure a prospective client of childlessness. The treatment included the repeating of a magic formula over a mysteriouslyAP. - 92 words
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173 1951-01-10 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. JESS Larson. General Services Administrator, announced today that he has asked the rubber industry to move Its crude rubber stocks as fast as possible from the producing areas of Southeast Asia. Larson said the object is to cut down theU.P. - 173 words
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Article48 1951-01-10 1 A.P. KARACHI, Tues. Floods In the Punjab resulted in a decrease of 03 per cent in the total area under cctlon in Pakistan, the Food and Agricuture Ministry an. nounced here recently. It fell from 2.889,000 acres last year to 2,881,000 acres this year— A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article132 1951-01-10 1 U.P. LONDON, Tuesday. AN "agreement to differ" was expected toi result A from today's Commonwealth Prime Ministers conferee at y flnding a formula to bring about a nn a reDly to the United States memo 29 United Nations members on propao~ g declaYing Communist Chinajm aegresifU.P. - 132 words
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Article136 1951-01-10 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tuesday. PRESIDENT Truman said today that the United States must be taxed "until it hurts" to arm the free world against the "menace of Communist aggression". Any hope that large new Federal deficits could be avoided by increased taxes appeared to be fading as membersReuter. - 136 words
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Article51 1951-01-10 1 Reuter. HANOI, Tues. GENERAL Sir John Harding, British Far East Land Forces Commander, arrived here today from Saigon by plane "to see for myself the situation in Tonking." General Harding said he had come at the invitation of General De Lattre De Tasflgny. French High Commisiiioner andReuter. - 51 words
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142 1951-01-10 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. ATLANTIC CITY, Tuesday. THE United States today outlined its four-point plan for measures to be taken within the United Nations against the Chinese Pesoplc's Republic. The four-point plan, proposed before the Association of American Colleges by Mr. Warren Austin, chief AmericanReuter. - 142 words
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Article144 1951-01-10 2 THREE more "silent" Europeans from behind the Bamboo Curtain of Red China arrived in Singapore on their way home to Europe on board the British ship "City of Liverpool" yesterday. They are Mrs. A Murphy and her daughter WssM. TMurphy, and Mrs. M. Pe* o who left144 words
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Article220 1951-01-10 2 DR. W. J. Vickers, C.M.G. Dlr- ector of Medical Services, Singapore, yesterday presented silver medals to three Singapore citizens who had given blood to the Singapore Blood Bank more than ten times. They are Mr. Tan Chong Kew. Mr. Lee Fook Hln and Mr. W.220 words
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Article108 1951-01-10 2 A FURTHER batch of Vampire jet fighters reached Singapore yesterday for service with the Far East Force. During the day they had flown from Bangkok via Butterworth on the last lap of their 8.500-mlle flight from the United Kingdom, and landed at the RA.F. Base at Seletar.108 words
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Article232 1951-01-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. TWO of the three men who were fined in th* Sessions Court on a charge of carrying dutiable Siamese tobacco from Johore to Malacca, acquitted by Mr. Justice Paul-Storr in the High Court yesterday. They were Cheong Thiam Leo.ii? and Buba bin232 words
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Article175 1951-01-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues TWO bandits were killed and a number of arrests were made In the Federation in the past twenty-four hours. Police shot and killed a bandit who attempted to escape from a smrfll camp on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. The bandit was later175 words
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399 1951-01-10 2 Royal Commission Still Necessary MALACCA, Tuesday nATO Tan Cheng Lock, the President of the v Malayan Chinese Association expressed deer, disappointment over the reply of the Secretary 3 State for the Colonies turning down the Chinese demand for a Royal Commission to investigate constitutional developments399 words
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Article59 1951-01-10 2 WHEN the P and O ship, the Corfu, berthed in Singv pore yesterday. Mr. PniljP D'Alnu'dia was one of tw passengers. Mr. D Allodia was eh* of the Drawing Offl£ PWD Kuala Lumpur, w expects to stay in Siagapot» with his family for about to days, before59 words
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Article93 1951-01-10 2 ANEW intake of 40 Malayans entered training for the R.A.F. (Malaya) at the Recruit Depot, at Changl yesterday. Tne men. recruited from all over the Federation and Singapore Island, will undergo six weeks' initial disciplinary and weapon training at the Depot, under the command of F/Lt.93 words
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Article38 1951-01-10 2 The Fourth Police Court yesterday ordered the 1.500 tahils of gold seized from Mr. Lim Chal Sang to be sold in accordance with financial regulations. The money will be given to Mf. Lim.38 words
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Article23 1951-01-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. DATO Onn bin Jar Tar. Chairman of RIDA, leaves by plane tomorrow for Colombo on a study tour.23 words
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Article399 1951-01-10 2 6RAXH3I Mohammed Bashir, Malayan communica- tions specialist, said he finds the American people "democratic, peace loving, hara working and have an inspired spirit of learning," according to a message received here today from Washington. Mr. Bashir, who is films and radio supervisor attached to USIS, Kuala399 words
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Article55 1951-01-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. THE case against Kaliappan who is charged with enticing a married woman was further adjourned on the request of the prosecution. At a previous hearing Kaliappan stated that the woman in question was his sister and that she had come to his55 words
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Article43 1951-01-10 2 JOHORE. BAHRU, Mon. THE Magistrate ordered issuance of an arrest warrant 1 against Radiyoh bin Ki. I Salim who failed to answer a J charge of driving without a Federation permit and for not having paid his Road Tax Uoence. I43 words
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Article104 1951-01-10 2 MOHAMED Hashim bin Mohamed Kassim, at one time an employee in a War Department canteen, was sent to six months' jail by Mr H. A. Forrer in the First Police Court yesterday for cheating a 6hop- i keeper in respect of sarongs and blankets,104 words
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Article198 1951-01-10 2 AT the Annual General Meeting of the HOE YEW SIA I the following were elected office-bearers for the year I 1951. Patrons. Measrs. Chua Tian Hoe. Tan Chwee Tin. Chnz 1 Low Seong and Goh Khini Haw. President. Mr. Lim fckxm Poh; Vice-President, Messrs. Tan Yew198 words
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Article25 1951-01-10 2 SEET Fan Lav, a furniture labourer, was fined $30 in the First District Court yesterday for failing to produce his identity card.25 words
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Advertisement139 1951-01-10 2 I Beauty Contest Modem Joget Contest at j SINGAPORE CONEY ISLAND j off Ponggol Point i Owing to numerous requests from prospective entrants and spectators for the above contests to be held on a week-end, j the dates are now: j S February 10 11, 195!. 1 All those who139 words
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Article963 1951-01-10 3 TRUMAN CALLS FOR MORE ARMS A.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. drESIDENT Truman declared the United States r wa s willing to 44 negotiate honourable settleents with the Soviet Union, but indicated the belief that such settlements are impossible until the Western powers amass far more military powerA.P. - 963 words
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Article83 1951-01-10 3 U.P. HONG KONG, Mon. fl Shanshai News reported today that the Chinese -ties on December 30 •ooc over control of the thai branches of the of America Insurance •he North America r-%rwrlters Bank lnc and American Asiatic Under- i ■Bers. T>e latter two insuranceU.P. - 83 words
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Article54 1951-01-10 3 A.P. HAVANA. Tues. rE Cuban Government yesterday rounded up 17 Comr. three raids and comIts police force and army aan anti-Communist camA spokesman said the first wis to "keep down abotage in me sugar industry :op any and every effort icow-directed elements Eight undertakeA.P. - 54 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-01-10 3 A HANDSOME silver cup, presented by the British magazine "Cycling" will arrive by Qantas/BOAC Constellation today, ctn its way to Australia to be presented to Jack Hoobin. 22-year-o!d 1950 cycling champion of the worid. This is one of the twelve caps to be given away Dy "Cycling" to62 words
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84 1951-01-10 3 A.P. MADRAS. Tues. Pview of India's rice shortage, the Government would enter into a long term rice import agreement with Burma, the Indian Industry and Supply Minister. Hare Krishna Mehtab. told com- i mercial bodies here on Mon- j day. With food self-sufficiencyA.P. - 84 words
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Article26 1951-01-10 3 Mails, parcels and perishables are still being earned on night services between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, it is announced by the Malayan Railway.26 words
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Article227 1951-01-10 3 ox the Malayan Auxiliary Air Forco Tiger xMcth v elementary training 'planes based at the RA F. Station at Tengah holds a couple of records probably unique in flying history. First, she has served as a maternity ward for an unknown cat, and second she227 words
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Article377 1951-01-10 3 A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. TWO London newspapers heaped new criticism last night on the handling of news from the KOie The ron Conservative Daily Graphic Joined the pro-Labour Daily Mirror in expressing scepticism that accounts received there were accurate Last Sunday, the Pictorial and News crA.P. - 377 words
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Article102 1951-01-10 3 A.P. MADRAS. Tuesday. THE Pan Indian Ocean Science Congress which concluded its session in Bangalore yesterday urged a pilot education scheme for tribal populations in Malaya. India. Indonesia and East Africa. Australia's invitations to be host to the next session was accepted. The Congress will nowA.P. - 102 words
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75 1951-01-10 3 AP. ROME. Tuesday. ITALIAN Communists stepped up their anti-Eisenhower campaign with the first threat of strikes to greet the American Commander of Western Europe's Army on his coming visit to Rome. L'Unita. official Communist organ, said workers in one Government printing office hasAP. - 75 words
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Article84 1951-01-10 3 AP. RANGOON. Tuesday. BURMESE Premier Thakin Nu warned the nation yesterday against "puppet" government. He told a youth rally here that Burmese independence was endangered less by outside aggressors than by puppets "ready to obey the command of foreign masters." He mentioned no country by name. InvasionAP. - 84 words
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Article226 1951-01-10 3 UiE University of Malaya Jl Students Union in a statement yesterday categorically stated that they will not associate themselves with any group of people whose aim is the creation of civil strife, the upset of organised law and order and no decency of civilised society. The226 words
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Article89 1951-01-10 3 PENANG, Tuesday. NINE business shops have been ordered to close at the end of an enquiry into the shooting of Mr. Shin Hai Leng, a Central News Agency Correspondent, by the Settlei ment Secretary. This is the first case oi I collective punishment in89 words
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Article54 1951-01-10 3 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Coroner yesterday enquiring into the death of twelve-year-old Ang Chee Watt It was stated that a carbide lamp exploded, when the boy was trying to lisht it. and he was severely burnt. He died in hospital54 words
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Article38 1951-01-10 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. MR. John Eber who was to defend five Chinese accused of having chandu failed to appear in the Sessions Court today, neither were four of the accused. The case was adjourned.38 words
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Article67 1951-01-10 3 LOW Chye Luk. proprietor of Hwa Eng Clinic was fined $500 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for having poisonous drugs at his clinic in New Market Street on Aug. 26 Detective Inspector V.N. Ratnasingham of the C.ID. seized the drugs including morphine and67 words
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Article63 1951-01-10 3 ACTING on information re- I ceived, the Police raided a j house at Jalan Arang yester- day morning and recovered a huge pile of identity cards from the premises Three Chinese, suspected of being involved in the recent widespread identity card robberies, were detained. A Police spokesman63 words
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Article45 1951-01-10 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. A Representative of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Mr. J. H. Connors, is now in Deihi in connection with land reclamation operations in India by the Central Tractor Organisation. Mr. Connors will spend six weeks in India.45 words
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Article23 1951-01-10 3 MR. 5.1.0. Alsagoff. returned yesterday after visiting Iraq. Iran and Karachi. He was studying the age of consent in Muslim marriages.23 words
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Article34 1951-01-10 3 AIR Vice-Marshal Sir Frank Mellersh. Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F. in Malaya, files to Sarawak today for a routine visit to the Governor. He is due to return to Changl tomorrow.34 words
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Miscellaneous143 1951-01-10 3 *A*IUNO PREDICTIONS LN VOI R HOROSCOPE Real Life Told Free y„u like to know, what 1 •nar» inflate li»r you. whether J2 be successful and «.r.ppy 5J* h at is indicated for you in iSTS?" love marriage, friends 1,1 kv and unlucky periods jA'h! "dy'ser to RojraUty I? C te143 words
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Article609 1951-01-10 4 MR. James Griffiths, the Secretary of State for ig the Colonies, has rejected the plea of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Malaya Chinese Association on the need for a Royal Commission to study the constitutional developments in Maiaya. Mr. Griffiths says the Commission is not essential609 words
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1626 1951-01-10 4 Reuter. East Asia and Afghanistan, until recent I y i among the less generally j known parts of our modern world, are today key areas in the international scene. The one, with its varied resources of raw materials and j foodstuffs, dominatesReuter. - 1,626 words
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Article202 1951-01-10 4 What the ChincMt press wiping today SINGAPORE. THE Nanyang Siang Pau, commenting on the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, draws attention to Britain's commitments in Southeast Asia. The daily urges a tightening up of her military preparations in this region so that the Commonwealth countries may stand together202 words
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108 1951-01-10 4 HOUSING and town plan--11 ning activities are to be co-ordinated on a world-wide scale by United Nations. This new section of the U.N. Social Affairs Department will be directed by Ernest Weissmann who takes up his duties this week. He will relinquish the position108 words
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502 1951-01-10 4 THE Manchester Guardian of January 6 in the course of a long leader on China, says: "The Commonwealth Prime Ministers got down yesterday to the problems of China and the Far East. On these there are differences, but the Commonwealth Conference will have502 words
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553 1951-01-10 4 A.P. I WASHINGTON. pUSH button flying has caught up with the jet era of aerial warfare. A new automatic pilot, already ir. production, will take the "swoosh" planes smoothly through good or bad weather. gxiui them safely through soup" to the runway, and mayA.P. - 553 words
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Article419 1951-01-10 4 POLLOWING approval of the appointment of Mr. Dhyan Mungat as Asian representative of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions < ICFTU >, the Executive Board at its third session in Brussels decided to engage a Director of Education to work from the Singapore Centre. The419 words
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231 1951-01-10 5 —And Steps Up Arms Drive UP. LONDON, Wednesday-. PRESIDENT Truman's State of the Union message calmed the fears of Europeans today that they might be abandoned to the Russians by the United States. The fears were given the impetus by the recent foreign policy statementsUP. - 231 words
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89 1951-01-10 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. A Memphis, Tennessee, draf A tee has protested to Represent Democrat. Tennesses. that, he is unable to leave his camp or go to church, because the Army has issued him only one pal? of winter underwear P Davis said heU.P. - 89 words
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50 1951-01-10 5 U.P. FLORIDA, Tues. i NIGHT watchman used a A auto winded wiper to Tcfoot early today after a n rattlesnake b.t nun ha £?ght watchman, William 122 negate Farmer's KSUtwU two dogs killed cn H e e disconnected one end of feano°and=^ aU.P. - 50 words
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99 1951-01-10 5 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. ottalN' tonight announced BY, is virtually scrapping ££500.000 East African h« r 7 r experiment, beSSS t? has proved inc pable launched in •hv the Labour Government oi« and fats into the »JSf larder from 3,000,000 54 nf iunele and bush isReuter. - 99 words
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Article90 1951-01-10 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Wed. IMERICAN publishers face a ndling newsprint sup- v and higher costs in 1951. -mbination already many newspaper c»blisners to allocate advertising space and. increase cirrend began late in 1950 fith an increase of US$5 a ron in most newsrjrint prices lod asA.P. - 90 words
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Article92 1951-01-10 5 A.P. KARACHI. Wed. 1 FOUR-POINT programme 1 r.:*ing Muslim count> presented here by Prol Syed Sulaiman Nadvi. Nt of the Karachi f Jamiatul Ulama-I--n welcoming Egyptian Dr. Abdul Wahab Azzarr. Bey. H? proposed this progle adoption of Arabic ttom jl the official languages Islamic countries;A.P. - 92 words
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Article144 1951-01-10 5 AP. TAIPEI. Tues. THE China Union Press, a small Nationalist agency specializing in news from the Chinese mainland, said today enough Soviet arms and equipment for 30 Chinese Communist divisions had arrived at Mukden. Manchuria. The same agency, whose copy is submitted to the Nationalist MinistryAP. - 144 words
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155 1951-01-10 5 AP. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE United States bought U5519,600,000 worth of 1 raw materials from China in October, the U.S. Commerce Department reported. That was U555,000,000 more than in September. These totals were registered before the Chinese Reds clamped a ban against trade withAP. - 155 words
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Article23 1951-01-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues INSPECTOR Harun Taslim. has been transferred to Plentong as OCPD relieving Inspector Dahadi who has gone on leave.23 words
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153 1951-01-10 5 U.P. LONDON, Wednesday. THE Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference agreed today on the "importance of an early peace treaty with Japan." An official communique gave no derails en Japanese treaty discussions but informed sources said the conferees agreed that a Japanese peace conference shouldU.P. - 153 words
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Article65 1951-01-10 5 U.P. MANILA. Mon. THE Spanish Government algnified its intention to elevate the status of its diplomatic mission in Manila from legaUon to embassy with Don Antonio Gullon as the first Spanish Ambassador, the Foreign Office announced today. Manila had earlier announced its decision to raise itsU.P. - 65 words
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Article46 1951-01-10 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Wed. THE United States Navy announced today that it would order 47,000 reservists to active duty during April, May and June. The revised quota is 32,000 more than the navy said in December would be added during the three months.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article67 1951-01-10 5 A.P. DENVER, Tuesday. Mrs. Max Guzofsky. who helps her husband to make wigs and topics at their shop, believes Colorado has a higher percentage of completely bald women than any other state. "I don't know why that is," she said, "except, perhaps, it is drierA.P. - 67 words
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Article47 1951-01-10 5 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. fUVIL DEFENCE officials V from ten countries are attending a course at the British Civil Defence College at Sunningdale Park, near London. Representatives have come from Belgium, Denmark. Egypt, Holland, Ireland, Norway, Pakistan, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States. Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article74 1951-01-10 5 A.P. KARACHI. Wed. JAPAN was the largest importer of Pakistan cotton during September and October last year. Out of a total export of 124.000 bales of 400 lbs. each. Japan bought 38,917 bales. Other purchasers included Spain 29.171 bales: Hongkong 19,733 bales; and Italy 12,879 bales.A.P. - 74 words
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90 1951-01-10 5 A.P. NEW YORK, Wed. PAN American World Airways in 1950 carried the greatest volume of traffic in its history, the company reported. The announcement declared it achieved this record "at a time when ten percent of the company's four-engined fleet and larger amount ofA.P. - 90 words
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Article248 1951-01-10 5 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. PUSSIA took part in an international conference on flood control on Sunday and imm° iately disagreed with everyone else on the selection of a United States delegate as vice-chairman. Delegates from fourteen nations are here to plan control measures in the248 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-01-10 5 AUEY OOP »>* V T Harail LIL JIBNEB —,—ll -j I I ii I T ft so J ISTHET] WHO NEEDS TSESI*. IStSSoS«HUN T^O^ I «OT A C HEEmJ &EASOM?j VONE REASON^31 words
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193 1951-01-10 6 AP. LONDON, Tuesday. A BIG three plan to set up a new world organisation to share out vital raw materials, including tin and rubber, will be presented to the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation (OEEC) when it meets in Paris this week,AP. - 193 words
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Article65 1951-01-10 6 U.P. LONDON, Tues. THE tin market opened steady with a strong demand for cash tin. which absorbed 120 tons at prices from £1.185 to £1.175. Forward dealings were confined to five tons for delivery on April 5. Noon closing prices were: Spot buyers £1.175 sellers 1.180 with businessU.P. - 65 words
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Article23 1951-01-10 6 NEW DELHI. Tues —India's sterling balances increased from R5.8.270 million on June 30, to R5.8.360 million at the end of 1950.23 words
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Article131 1951-01-10 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tin ahares showed a slight mv provement following a better tone in London. There were buyers of rubbers at quotations but sellers were not inclined to meet tha market. The day's price chansres were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 38/- 3»/- O. Chinese Bank 75.00131 words
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112 1951-01-10 6 rE rubber commodity market rose to 215 cents a pound for January, at one time yesterday and closed below the best at 209 cents buyers. The initial strength was due to private advices that the United Sates had increased its stockpile purchases. The112 words
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Article70 1951-01-10 6 In Port: Sin Soon Lee (45), Muswell Hill (44), Lipis (Sheers), City of Liverpool (42), Cuacam (41/40) Kertosono (38/9). Maron (3), Steel Recorder (33/4-, Autolycus (Sl/2), Benreoch (17/ 18), S.H.B. Craft (19/20), Benveg (21/2), Jaladurga (23/4), Dan holm (25/26). Falstria (27 8), Kllwa (29/30), Tantalus (15/16), Querlmba70 words
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Article70 1951-01-10 6 A.P. PARIS, Tuesday. PANCE today formally gives General Dwlght D. Eisenhower the first contingent of European troops that will serve under his flag of Supreme Atlantic Army Commander. The General makes his first formal visit to one of the twelve nations that will supply men andA.P. - 70 words
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Article160 1951-01-10 6 Reuter. LONDON, Today. THE London stock marKet appears to be well set on a dull period based on inflation that accompanies an armament programme. Investment and speculative demand continued at high level today and gains were widespread. British Government shortdated stocks improved by a quarter while among indus-Reuter. - 160 words
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Article83 1951-01-10 6 The American ConsulateGeneral in Singapore has received Information indicating that the recent order establishing the United States j Government as the sole Importer of rubber into America will not at present affect purchases of U.S. natural rubber needs through normal channels. It is understood here83 words
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Advertisement692 1951-01-10 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS ttoyaJ Kntt*r«»m t.Utro riolJana-Amarlea M»» Sutherland List Rotterd»m Rotterdam AaMterdan. HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'pon P. 8 haw enane tSlamat (RL) 7/14 Feb. 15/16 Feb. 17/18 Feb Madoera (SMN) 17/23 Feb. 24/25 Feb. 26/27 Feb. t Calls Marseilles. Agent* for K.L.692 words
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Advertisement454 1951-01-10 6 SITUATIONS WANTED TYPEWRITING done after 5.30 pm. daily. Stationery \nd machine provded. AU work treated confidential. Apply to Box A 164. Tribune. S pore. (U. 104) WANTED WANTED: Boots. Ex-army, rub- ber Wellington or leather. Must be I new, quo.c lowest price per pair I and quantity ava:lable. P.O. Box454 words
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Advertisement233 1951-01-10 6 AVAILABLE private bunpilo* furnished single room. eepan'i entrance bathroom garage, hoari optionaL Box A 169, Tribune. I vt tfjffl WANTED immediately sir.:' I double room with attached b»i> room in decent locality. Apply fA j Box No. 511 Singapore. [TJW j ACCOMMODATION jnftWW* required by Navd Chief Ml Officer and233 words
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1056 1951-01-10 7 AUSTRALIA WIN 3rd TEST BY INNINGS AND 13 RUNS Reuter. AAP. SYDNEY, Tuesday. LIGHTING against great odds from the time two r of their front line bowlers were injured on the second day, England were beaten by an innings and 18Reuter.; AAP. - 1,056 words
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193 1951-01-10 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. A rowing regatta within a mile of Piccadilly Circus will be one of the outstanding sporting events of this Festival of Britain year. From August 9 to 11 an international rowing programme, a "Henley' on a modified scale, will takeReuter. - 193 words
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Article693 1951-01-10 7 CHIN CHYE SAVES K.O. GAME FOR S.C. R.C. UONOURS were even in yesterday's Padanff hockey 11 thriller between S.C.R.C. and S.C.C. when they met in Knockout semi-final game, each side scor- ing a goal. One of the largest crowd ever to watch a local game693 words
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175 1951-01-10 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. A combined International Football Federation team is tc be Invited to play in England during the 1963 season to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the English Football Association. This was decided today at a meeting of the F.A. Council. As aReuter. - 175 words
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122 1951-01-10 7 Reuter-AAP. BRISBANE, Tues. QUEENSLAND took points for first Innings lead in 'their Sheffield Shield match with South Australia here to- day. South Australia, following on 159 runs behind, scored 426 for 6 wickets declared in their second innings. Queensland, who needed 268 toReuter-AAP. - 122 words
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Article157 1951-01-10 7 rE Singapore Cycle Racing Association which was formed last month has now been exempted from registration by The Registrar of Societies. The following have been unanimously elected to serve as office-bearers for 1951: PRESIDENT: Mr. Soh Ghee Soon. VIC E-PRESIDENT: Mr. Stanley F. Mileham. HONORARY157 words
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Article84 1951-01-10 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Tues. BRIG. MA. GREEN, joint manager of the M.C.C. team in Australia, said here today that a cable had been received from the MCC at Lords accepting proposals for reinforcement of the injury depleted party The cable added that he would be notified laterReuter-AAP. - 84 words
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396 1951-01-10 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. PROFESSIONAL running or P edcstr ani m R a r s J A t 1 R r officially called is not very nnlv the Powderhall 130 yards ?pnn v is re Warded of any consequence among the general nublic. When itReuter. - 396 words
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Article57 1951-01-10 7 THE following Colony hockey players have been invited to Seremban for two fixture* against Negri Sembilan and Maiacca on Jan. 20 and 21:— Capt. (Rev.) Browne, B. Noronha, J. Kuiper, Brian Mark*. P. Per.m.lather, Ldwin Doraisamy (capt S. Veliup'Ua\ S. K. Sundram. Y>. Ponniah. Andrew57 words
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Article57 1951-01-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. CELANGOR Club defeated RASC South Malaya District by 15 points (five tries) to iniee (one try) in keenly-contested rugby tame on the Padang today. Scorers for the Club were Cooke (S tries) Carrel. Browne. Williams scored R-'JBC s only try. Tke score was six-nil57 words
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Article38 1951-01-10 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tuea. FOOTBALL results:— F.A. Cup third round: Rochdale 2, Chelsea 3. Chelsea now meet wnnsre of tomorrow® ExeterGnmaby replay in fourth round on January 27. League three (northern): Southport 0, Rotherham United L—Reu-Reuter. - 38 words
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Article78 1951-01-10 7 A.P. INDIANAPOLIS. Tues. I WORLD light-heavyweight champion Joey Maxim has agreed to I fight an unnamed opponent :n a ten-round non-title bout here on Jan. 27 for the Infantile Paralyis Charity Fund. promoter Forrest McHinney announced. In Syracuse Henney Andrews, manager of Nick Barone —ratec fifthA.P. - 78 words
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Article56 1951-01-10 7 A.P. TAIPEI, Tues. A NATIONALIST Chinese basketball team, which won the armed forces championship is scheduled to fly to M&nTa tomorrow for a series of games with Philippine service team.". »J Before they leave they will be presented a team fle-g ]>y Gen e f a Chou Chih-Jou.A.P. - 56 words
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Article87 1951-01-10 7 A.P. Lexington. North Carol na. Tuea. ftUSKT Skip Alexander, 1949 U.S. Rydtr Cup star, who was almost killed in a piane crash last September If recuperat'ng in Florida, determined to make a fighting comeback to tournament golf- Alexander, who won £5.000 in prize money last year before hisA.P. - 87 words
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188 1951-01-10 7 rE following horses have been classified by the straits Racing Association:— TRANSFERS From Class 1 To Class 2:— Game Law; Prince Eugene; Achilles; Kia Ora and Token. From Class 3 To a ass 4:— Deep Fields; Coureur dv Bois; Thirlmcre; The Blessing Actress;188 words
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97 1951-01-10 7 Reuter. PRETORIA, Tusday. rANSVAAL won the Curie Cup Cricket Tournament when they beat North Eastern Transvaal by two wickets with a minute to spare. Transvaal, who still have a match In hand, were given the task of scoring 285 runs in 200Reuter. - 97 words
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Advertisement573 1951-01-10 7 Ration vacant ~~Cl r i »quired, presteoo r rraP tier Some know i e dge *r»W 1 Sine terms an adStc stating quailreferences and salary %I't° B° X A. 152, Tribune, INSTITUTION street. Phone ***** -fl School re-open* and Pre-Senior Typewriting. Book b,nd keep*** '^Sc^slFor"' Sale o t:\LE- Black Morris573 words
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Advertisement44 1951-01-10 7 NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our saleroom, fl io Chulia Street JANUARY M». a and Monthly rem I (Messrs. Braddcl! Bro then. Solicitors). (Full particulars ar.d plans v issued) nth 1901 CHSOI G CO LTD.. Auctioneers A Appraisers.44 words
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Advertisement256 1951-01-10 7 EVERETT ORIENT LIRE EVERETT STAR LIRE rtoouKong. Japan For Hongkong. JJP" •••Lencverett" 28/81 Jan. 'Star Betelgeuse" 19/21 Jan. aSSSmg, P. Sham. V^BjJjMf, rtMiiuiKin Calcutta. Karachi Bahrein. Koweri ieUa K Madras. g M —gg! Jm .•Bradeverett" jB/15 Jan. For rrelght passage, please apoiy to:GUIIIBIE CO., LTD.. fegr B ftaaa-i BOUSTEAD CO.,256 words
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259 1951-01-10 8 U.P. JAKARTA, Tuesday. THE Indonesian Government will continue its 1 fight for the realisation of its national claim to NeW Tms ln w a as stated by Premier Nat Sir ment this morning when he ernment would shortly set up a •'stotewmm ission toU.P. - 259 words
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70 1951-01-10 8 U.P. LONDON, Tues PRIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said today that I India "still is doing her best lin pursuit of peace at the Commonwealth conference. I Addressing a reception by Indian students, Nehru said the world presently is faced with the choice betweenU.P. - 70 words
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Article191 1951-01-10 8 A.P. BONN, Germany. Today. ALLIED and German Gene- rals opened secret talks i here yesterday over adding West German troops to the j Atlantic Pact Command of General Dwight D. Eisenho- wer. whose expeditionary armies finally crushed Hitler's Wehrmacht less than six years ago. A doaenA.P. - 191 words
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Article69 1951-01-10 8 A.P. ALEXANDRIA. Tues. ALEXANDRIA'S pickpockets have a union with a membership of 400 men and 100 women police discovered recently. The union, besides taking care of its members interests also arrange for marriages be- i tween male and female pick- pockets. The dowry paid by the bridegroomA.P. - 69 words
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105 1951-01-10 8 U.P. NEW YORK, Wednesday. PRESIDENT of the University of Pennsylvania Harold Stassen said there are -very real dangersbf war but the prospect for peace is brighter that it had been in three years. Stassen arrived a t Idlewild Airport by air from London withU.P. - 105 words
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Article68 1951-01-10 8 THE United States has sent more than 1.600 tanks and fighting vehicles to» Vvestern Europe under the mutual defence assistance programme in the last nine months. The Acting head of the programme at the State Department, speaking in a television programme said the first shipment68 words
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47 1951-01-10 8 French relief column, striking 20 miles north of Hanol, recently recapured the town ?L T> w Ph rT..«VinT?b? nnrthem approach» to the North fndo-t hlr.a rap tai Photo Ihl* wiondS STthe battle »5s,mble« in the romoound nearby axmy H«l- ai Fh» Lo to await transport to nospi47 words
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Article279 1951-01-10 8 UP. TOKIO, Today. THE fate of the United Nations expedition to Ko--1 rea still is in doubt and the best information available in Tokio right now indicates no deepen yet has been made on the question of a withdrawal. y At the moment the questionUP. - 279 words
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63 1951-01-10 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. LEGISLATION to oermit more alien soldiers to enlist in the United States fighting forces was introduced by Senator Lodge (Republican. Massachusetts) and others in the Senate yesterday. Under the present law. up to 2.500 foreign youths can be enrolled inA.P. - 63 words
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Article79 1951-01-10 8 U.P. MANILA, Tues. FORMER Chinese Nationalist General, Li Tse Mm. failed in his attempt to win freedom from custody on a writ o! habeas corpus it a deportation case wSn the Manila Judge turned downed his plea. Li faces deportation proceedings following a trial inU.P. - 79 words
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113 1951-01-10 8 U.P. KALGORLiS. Today. EVIDENCE of illicit gold ti traffic between Australia. India and the Far East was given In the police court today when Patrick Penney pleaded guilty of unlawfully possessing 34 ounces of gold valued at £472. He was remanded for sentence.U.P. - 113 words
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82 1951-01-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. ABOARD of arbitration has been set up to settle a trade dispute between the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and Rubber Estate Workers Union The board consists of Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor, nominated by the High Commissioner chairman. Mr. W.82 words
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86 1951-01-10 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PEACE time military training of all youths between the ages of 17 and 19 is called for in a bill introduced in the Senate yesterday. Senator Pat Malon e (Republican, Nevada), Senator Richard Russell (Democrat. Georgia) who sponsored theReuter. - 86 words
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Article66 1951-01-10 8 w BANGKOK, Tues. nHINESE AMBASSADOR L Pichi Sun branded as "absolutely untrue" a report that former Nationalist troops, comnrising of three divisions which fled to Thailand, are now being organized by the Thai authorities into an anti-Com-munist Army on orders of the United States. The Teport66 words
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142 1951-01-10 8 UP. LONDON, Tues. rE Daily Mirror for the third time this week devoted half his front page asking the question "What Goes on in Korea". Britain's largest circulation newspaper of over 4.500.000 bannerlined "Even an American Does Not Know". The paper charged thatUP. - 142 words
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832 1951-01-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE following are the successful candidates in the i 1 written examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music held in October, 1950. Entered by Mr». D.S. Ramanathan. 8 r Seang Tek Road, Penan*:—Jacob. Queenie Saras\athy. (Grade II):832 words
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Article76 1951-01-10 8 Reuter. KARACHI, Wed. GENERAL Sir Douglas Gracey Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, will hand over command to Lieut.-General Mohammed Ayub Khan on January 15, according to an authoritative source in Rawalpindi. General Gracey is to spend a two-week holiday with the Wall (ruler) of Swat, aReuter. - 76 words
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Article72 1951-01-10 8 AN unidentified Malay through the left eye was shot through the left eye by an unknown gunman at the junction of Beach Road and Arab Street at about mid-night last night and left in a drain for dead. He was rushed to hospital by ambulance72 words
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202 1951-01-10 8 Reuter-AAP. TAIPEH Tuesday NATIONALIST President Chiang Kai Shek yester 11 day reiterated his conviction that the offensive to recover the mainland could be launch* be any time after May. Chiang told members of the Koumintans ard Government officials that he stood behind his beReuter-AAP. - 202 words
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Article48 1951-01-10 8 Reuter. GENEVA. Mon. MR. Byron Price. Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations administrative and financial services and Mr. S. Lall. conference secretary, arrived in Geneva last night to study the possibility of holding the September session of the United Nations General Assembly in Geneva. —Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article65 1951-01-10 8 U.P. NEW DELHI, Tuesday -p. ports reaching here from the tiny state of Simla said til" Chinese Communists w<re ad vancing rapidly in Tibet The reports said Chinese troops had taken the town* nf Rudock and Gartok and were advancing toward Khamt* Dzong and Bhigatse,U.P. - 65 words
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Article64 1951-01-10 8 HOUSING EXHIB1 ITIU-• gn4 Memorial Hall. Rer| 8 -d g?TH by on •-Your Horned Your Health/' 5 30 p.m. Y.M.C.A.: Katont, .en» general meet-M St. Hi.aa Ceylon Road 4 p.ni. jf B >i CHINESE l.M.C.A..; fT) 5 sl basketball. 5 p.ni.. Ei minton tournament,, 6.3 P64 words
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Article47 1951-01-10 8 CATHAY: 6.45 Gun" at 11 l-<5. *%£&-»< «..TO •nd..»*' g CAPITOL: *Th« p.m. 11. 1.«. < 00- 6 *t 11 BEX: Deep Water 6.30. 9.30 r at 300. u ROXY: H &bow Island" 7 P,J 3 and 7.30 o.m.. di fllth" ATLANTIC: TaKJir 7 £.w 5 «TAR: KiV47 words
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Advertisement79 1951-01-10 8 PROPERTY OF Union Insurance Society j of Canton Ltd. AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES NORTH CHINA INSURANCE CO., LTD. BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE CO., LTD. THE CHIHA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. > I THE YAN6TSZE INSUR. ASSOCIATION LTD. ASSETS EXCEED £11,600,000 l Tr3ns3ct" !p j ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE EXCEPT LIFE Branch Office:79 words
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Advertisement15 1951-01-10 8 BLOOD BANK Group A—12 bottles. Group AB—2 bottles. Group B—1 bottle. Group O—25 bottles, Donors—22.15 words
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Miscellaneous367 1951-01-10 8 BLUE NETWORK ENGLISH PROG! VMM' 10 00 a.m. News from Mnt:p«re followed by the ITwetgetj Ri from Kuala Lumpur; Rio 0 t Down; 12.00 noon Programmes n Malay. Ltt p.m. Dance Miimc; 13(1 Tpf Signal and New*; 1 4> Gaaaart n Miniature; 2.00 pm CImc Pown. 0.00 p.m. Programme Mimmm;367 words
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