Malaya Tribune, 15 January 1951
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Title Section54 1951-01-15 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE ■pp "'urn Fby thel f PIOPIE fc FOR THE F THAN ANY 1 I AFTERNOON 1 I PAPER IN J jtMALAYAjI Tel: "Tribune* Spore. Published simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. Phone: 6811/3 ntne lines. Six Pages #rNGAPf>B|^ Monday, January 15, 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE54 words
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325 1951-01-15 1 Highways Menaced U.P. WITH THE SECOND DIVISION, Sunday. THREE North Korean divisions were reported last night to have slipped down a high central mountain chain 30 miles behind the Wonju front to threaten the main high ways in the Tanyang and Chungju area. WhileU.P. - 325 words
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Article140 1951-01-15 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. P i ommonwealth Prime > l 1 Minister? discussed the nroblem of Kashmir at a meetich lasted for over two today at Chequers, counsldencc of the British r. It was learnca jierf tonight. The Prime Ministers who took r-rt in the discussions were: ClementReuter. - 140 words
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85 1951-01-15 1 Reuter. KO. Sun. —Prince Abbas Salim and the former Comrs of the Egyptian Royal Engineers and the Egypv ivy and the chief of military intelligence will ♦rial in the Egyptian scandal, an official re.cd by the office of Public Prosecutor tonight ill 13 persons will up-Reuter. - 85 words
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129 1951-01-15 1 Tribune Staff Reporter 4 SIMULTANEOUS land and A sea search was continued this morning for the Singapore Standard Dakota, reported missing near Kota Bharu since Saturday. The RAF this morning sent out aircraft to scour the area where the plane was reported to have129 words
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Article42 1951-01-15 1 GENEVA, Sun. —Deaths from T-B. decreased in Britain and Wales by 21 per cent during 1947 to 1949 compared with 1937 to 1939. but about 400 people died from it each week, the World Health Organisation revealed here yesterday.42 words
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Article179 1951-01-15 1 mat a van Railways announced this morning that M A an rail tfafflc rfas been suspended until further noti The suspension is necessary in view of floods alone the lines the announcement said. It is "estimated that over 300 i families were marooned by the continuous179 words
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Article62 1951-01-15 1 WASHINGTON. Sunday. SECOND leading Democratic Senatoi Paul Douglas or Illinois added his voice today to Republican demands that President Truman obtain the consent of Congress before sending additional United States troops to Europe. Senator Walter F. George. top-ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called on62 words
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Article31 1951-01-15 1 AP. TOKIO, Today. Finance Minister Hayato Ikeda told the Japanese people that taxes would not be increased, even if it should become necessary to re-arm the nation. —AP.AP. - 31 words
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Article169 1951-01-15 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. OVER 300 people took part in an anti-Eisenhower demonstration, called by the Com-munist-supported ex servie, movement tor Pf* cc J n r^™c falgar Square, in the centre of London toaay. Their secretary later laid wreath on the cenotaph (Britain's Unknown Soldiers ral) inscribed: "InReuter. - 169 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-01-15 1 Khan tH< vrar-old Prime Minister of PakisUn, arriving at London Mr. Liaquat Ah 5 0 Premiers' London Conference. He had declined to airport to join the Common wealth r e n lnAidt dispute over Kashmir was not on AkU Se r C d e a d—A.P. Photo. - 56 words
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Article243 1951-01-15 1 AP. LONDON, Sunday. DRIT1SH Health authorities, already wrcstlinf with one of worst flu epidemics in history, took urgent steps today against an even more dreaded menace—smallpox. Twenty-eight cases now have been reported In the south of England and the death toil from smallpox mounted toAP. - 243 words
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Article57 1951-01-15 1 BELGRADE. Sun.—Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia indicated today he is prepared to join in a Socialist third force "for strengthening of peace in the world." He said in an interview with an Italian correspondent that Socialists bore a special responsibility in trying to solve the "father"57 words
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Article29 1951-01-15 1 BERLIN, Sun. East Berlin people's police today anesieu three unidentified American soldiers who crossed into the Soviet sector by mistake, West Berlin police said tonight29 words
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Article222 1951-01-15 1 HANOI, Sunday. THE French garrison in the outpost port of Bao 1 Chue, attacked by Vietminh forces this morning, successfully counter-attacked with bayonets and forced a rebel withdrawal, it was learned here tonight. k The French authorities said they had also repelled attacks on two other222 words
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Article76 1951-01-15 1 NEW YORK. Sun.—Actress Miss Magda Gabor, was robbed of $26,000 (£9.285) in Jewels and furs over the weekend. Two men forced an entry into her apartment when she answered their ring at the door. Mis* Gabor reported to the ponce that one carried a pistol. They made her76 words
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261 1951-01-15 1 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Sunday. TOP American military leaders flew into Tokio 1 last night to confer with General Douglas MacArthur on expected critical decisions in the Korean War. General Mac Arthur's headquarters announced that Lieutenant General Walter Bedell Smith, Chief of the United States CentralReuter-AAP. - 261 words
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Article56 1951-01-15 1 Reuter. BAGHDAD. Sunday. ONE person was killed and 24 Injured, some seriously, when a bomb was thrown in Masouda Shemtob synagogue here today. All the victims were rushed to hospital. The incident occurred when a number of Iraqi Jews were on their way to get a plane toReuter. - 56 words
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Article94 1951-01-15 1 Reuter. PHILADELPHIA. Sunday. NINETEEN people were believed killed today when an OC-4 Skymaster plane crashed at the airport here today and burst Into flames. Police said the plane, National Airlines Line from Newark (New Jersey) with 25 people aboard, missed the runway at theReuter. - 94 words
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Article131 1951-01-15 1 IT WAS A GREAT VICTORY WU Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. POMMUNIST China won a V/ "great political victory" at the United Nations, Mr. Wu Hslu-Chuan who led the Peking Government s delegation to Lake Success recently told a Peking audience. In excerpts from his speech broadcast by Peking Radio andReuter. - 131 words
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Article640 1951-01-15 2 A FEW DAYS ago, the Home Guard Regulations A in the Federation were extended to bring residents in the Federal Capital within the provisions of the ordinance now applying, in general terms, to hotels and boarding houses Tenants of all premises in the Kuala Lumpur Municipal area640 words
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Article, Illustration1707 1951-01-15 2 W. Henry Lawrence Jr - By W. Henry Lawrence Jr. Mr Lawrence departed on Thursday, January 11, for his new post as USIS Director in Formosa. He had been vn this country nearly two years, re-establishing USIS in Singapore and opening a new office in Kuala Lumpur. IN1,707 words
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Article177 1951-01-15 2 Anew sparking plug which will be sold for less than 1 the price of its 1914 equivalent, I has been produced in Britain. I Its cost in three shillings and sixpence. ($1.50). which reprej sents a 33 and one-third per j cent reduction in the generally I accepted177 words
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1004 1951-01-15 2 GEORGE FRANKS - By GEORGE FRANKS Reuter. I MO one knows better than Prince Bernhard of the NetherKflds that it is no easy task being the husband of a ruling Queen. Apart from the fact the Prince's activities must at no time compete or clash with thoseReuter. - 1,004 words
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Article496 1951-01-15 2 NATURE DID IT FIRST MILLIONS of years ago, nature perfected armoured tanks tor hrt turtles. Not to be used in warfare, only as protection for the owner, who is not a fighter, but one of i the moat harmless of crea- I rures. No armoured dwelling serves its496 words
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Advertisement28 1951-01-15 2 KEE HUAI RADIO CO. Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur Sin Bee Chew Tailors 127, Aaoy Street, Singapore. SU No. 7135 Experts in all fasiiOßafcie dresses. Perfect cutting. Charges moderate28 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-01-15 3 GARLA ND FOR DANCER m» Mrs- T. Than, wife of the Acting Representative of the Government of India garlands the youngest of the Tra van core Sisters, Padmiiti, at a tea party given at the Capitol Blue Room on Saturday by the Indian Fine Arts Society.46 words
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Article56 1951-01-15 3 A.P. MANILA. Sun. yiCENTE Paredes, aged 19, I was stabbed by a beggar at i downtown street corner. Hospitalized in serious conation, Paredes told police the beggar had asked for ten centavos —ten cents. Paredes aid ne gave the beggar only I an centavos, and theA.P. - 56 words
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287 1951-01-15 3 TONTRACTORS last week met to finalise plans for the $500,000 three-storeyed building, which the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association propose to build on their three-acre site off Anson Road and Robinson Road. The plans will now go before the Municipal i Commissioners for their approval.287 words
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Article61 1951-01-15 3 rDAY the Ceylon community will be giving a tea partry for Mr. G. G. Ponampalam, Ceylon Minister of Industries and industrial Research and Fisheries, who arrived In Mafaya recently on his way back from the parliamentary Conin New Zealand. Mr Ponampalam is back here tfgr a61 words
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Article132 1951-01-15 3 AP. Rlohland, Washington. Sun. ANEW kind of University has been started for men and women who make plutonlum from atom bombs ln the Hanford Works in this new city. The atomic workers can stay right here on the job while also rating officially as students atAP. - 132 words
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Article68 1951-01-15 3 T,P. ANGRA DE HEROISO Terceira Island, Sun. T-IE inhabitants if this Asores city were panicked today by a I violent earthquake which toppled many houses and broke wln- dowg and chimneys. First rei ports said that some people had 1 been knocked unconscious, but no fatalities wereT,P. - 68 words
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Article73 1951-01-15 3 U.P. LONDON. Sun. GENERAL Dwight Eisenhower arrived here last night after his tour of Aye continental capitals. The new Atlantic Pact commander arrived at Northholt Airport, and drove into the capital where he planned the invasion of Europe seven years ago. Moscow Radio has blasted EisenhowerU.P. - 73 words
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Article48 1951-01-15 3 Reuter. AAP. HONGKONCi, aun. HONGKONG is shivering in a cold spell which yesterday tn 413 degrees Fahrenheit— Xc coldest day of this winter. th Yesterday the temperature was also a good two degrees below the minimum -temperature recorded during the win ter of 1949-50.-Reuter. AAP. iReuter. AAP. - 48 words
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Article28 1951-01-15 3 A.P. MASBATE. Philippines f uru PIFTY-TWO head ot cattle F have arrived here from Karachi India, to form a nucfor rehabilitating the Masbate island cattle indust-ry.-A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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89 1951-01-15 3 U.P. PARIS. Sun. FRENCH authorities today reopened their investigation into the death plunge of Italian millionaire William Medart. father of the beautiful Mlmi. who captured the eye of King Farouk of Egypt. An expert magistrate was appointed to enquire whether Medart fell or Jumped fromU.P. - 89 words
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Article67 1951-01-15 3 AP. MANILLA, aunany. A TRUCK driver was drowned in the swollen Bongabon river—trying to save his burl hat Companions reported 24--year-old Jesus Mosura dropped his hat—a fancy, Panama type hat of burl fibre and with a feather in the band—into the storm swollen riverAP. - 67 words
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Article63 1951-01-15 3 Reuter. AAP. TOKIO, Sun. I TNT/TED STATES engineers U are constructing a 6.000 by 150 feet air strip amid paddy fields somewhere in soutn Korea Gen. Mac Arthur rewill be used for future combat operations by fighter planes of the F rst Marine Air Wing,Reuter. AAP. - 63 words
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Article41 1951-01-15 3 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. rE death was announced here today °f Nina. 72--year-old Duchess of Hamilton and Brandon, who last year crowned a life's work for animals by opening a maternity home for ca£ at her home in Dorset. Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article273 1951-01-15 3 THE registration of Ceylonese foment an of their birth." P lo thate'veo ™Cey onese born and resident wasmade so that become a Federal instead a citizen of Ceylon—if ne so chooses. said Mr. Saravanmuttu. -He will hare till December 1952 to make up his mind as273 words
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597 1951-01-15 3 A NUMBER of American professors may come ou A from the States to teach in the University o Malaya if the plans of the United States Inform* tion Service go through. Mr. James J. Halsema, of the USIS told th Tribune this and added that597 words
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Article71 1951-01-15 3 U.P. ROME Sun. THE Italian Senate today'approved the government's policy with regard to the At- j lant'c Pact following a stormy I six-hour session, during which communist Fhouts drowned i every mention or General Eisen. hower. The resolution was passed by 161 votes to 92. PremierU.P. - 71 words
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Article31 1951-01-15 3 SEMARANG. Sunday. THE strike of dock-workers here went into its fourth day without any change in the situation. Negotiations M resumption of work have not yet been opened.31 words
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Article103 1951-01-15 3 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. LEADING British papers today featured Prime Minister Nehru's broadcast over the BBC last night, emphasising his plea for "the temper of peuce" in dealing with the present world problems and refjr- ences to Asia's emergence from a status of colonialism. The LabourReuter. - 103 words
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Advertisement141 1951-01-15 3 BE SMART AtiD LOOK SMART. 1 Highest quality glass witn Vht worth a long way to come! «^L^j^.|Bf Why not consult us now WtJSamFJW' Deiav means heavy losa |v J34. North Bridge Road. Sport*. (Near Bras Basah Road). 5 I use IIFE&UQy TOILET BMP Morning, noon or night-you'll always fed141 words
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Advertisement184 1951-01-15 3 BLOCKS j RITA The Malaya Tribune Fro .'eat POMADB department offers you mt of for BUST DEVELOPMENT the beat blockmaking gttvtet*. Klso rrosia BUST CREAM In Singapore at very competi- *4 each. Ask your dealer or ttve rates Your enquiries and chabi CO., Port Box 12«. sTdert are welcome, 29,184 words
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Article772 1951-01-15 4 THE Singapore share market opened last week very quietly with business done at the lowest prices for some time. On the London Stock Exchange there was a general improvement in Malayan shares particularly early j in the week, possibly be- cause of buying as772 words
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Article142 1951-01-15 4 NEW DELHI, Sunday. INDIA ln 1950 has a record tea production of 598.000.000 pounds, despite natural calamities like a cyclone in June and the Assam earthquake In August. Commerce Ministry officials here said that the 1950 produce was 13,500,000 pounds more than in 1949. 'North Indian gardens142 words
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Article53 1951-01-15 4 LONDON, Sun. MORE locust Incursions Into Southern Persia from Baluchistan are likely, the British Government's antl-locust centre reported here yesterday. Further swarms might also appear in Somaliland, Eastern Ethiopia, while continuing migration of locusts from these areas left East Africa liable to invasion on an increased53 words
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Article163 1951-01-15 4 -A.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. rE U.S. government Is getting ready to squeeze some tin and aluminium for defence purposes out of the metal tubes in which shaving cream and a number of other products are sold. Officials of the National Production Authority has advised manufacturers of-A.P. - 163 words
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Article71 1951-01-15 4 R UBBER MARKET THE rubber commodity market on Saturday wa s very quiet but steady, with little business passing. The market closed at 210 cnts buveyrs for January, slightly higher than the previous close. The discount on number twos was ten cents. Closing prices were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS71 words
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Article41 1951-01-15 4 The Turquand Youngs and Co. announce the following rubber crop figures for December L Alor Gajah 25.500 ib. Ayer Panas 116,000 Glenealy 100.000 Kluang Rubber 75.000 Pajam 169.000 n Tambalak 32,060 Talisman 39.000 Teluk Anson 66.969 Ulu Benut 57,00041 words
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Article21 1951-01-15 4 The tin metal market waa easier on Saturday at $fi42.50 per picul a fall of $27.50 on the picul.21 words
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718 1951-01-15 5 HOTSPURS ALSO BEATEN BY MANCHESTER UNITED Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. TOTTENHAM Hotspur and Middlesbrough, already 1 out of the Cup, suffered further setbacks yesterday in the League. Though they remain first and second they are only a one point ahead over Arsenal, now recovered from aReuter. - 718 words
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871 1951-01-15 5 Reuter. PARIS, Sunday. TRANCE, amid confusion as to the correct scoring. 1 beat Scotland by 14 points (one goal, three penalty goals) to 12 (two tries, two penalty goals) in their 21st International Rugby Union match at Colembes Stadium here yesterday. When the final whistleReuter. - 871 words
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Article63 1951-01-15 5 A.P. SYDNEY, Sun. AUSTRALIAN Olympic girl runner Shirley Strickland had two good wing at the Women's Athletic Meet in Sydney yesterday. She won the RO-metre hurdles in 11.2 seconds, bettering Fanny Blankers-Koen's Australian record by l/10th of a second. Shirley earlier had won the 100 yards sprint inA.P. - 63 words
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Article88 1951-01-15 5 I TITHE following players j 1 have been selected'/ to represent the South in I the annual North-Skmth fixture to be played in 1 N Singapore on 4an. 27: Heath (Negri); Roper (Spore), Pc n n e1 1 J (Spore), Wo o d war d. J (Services)88 words
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232 1951-01-15 5 AP. LOS ANGELES, Today. SIXTEEN top U.S. sports personalities have been honoured by the Los Angles Times as the outstanding sports figures of 1950. The annual awards were announced before 1.000 per*on at the Ambassador Hotel, with comedian Bob Hope acting as master ofAP. - 232 words
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Article248 1951-01-15 5 Reuter. LONDON, Today. THE following arc football fixtures for Saturday, 1 January 20: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Blackpool v. Sunderland. Boiton v. Aaton Villa.Charlton v. Manchester United. Fulham v. Derby County. Huddersfield v. Arsenal. Liverpool v. Everton. Middlesbrough v. Sheffield wea. Newcastle v. Burnley. Stoke v. Portsmouth.Reuter. - 248 words
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Article35 1951-01-15 5 JVjARIGOLD Badminton Party will celebrate its 16th Anniversary with a dinner at the seaside residence of Mr. Wee Thiam Siew, 367. East Coast Road (81 mile) on Saturday at 7.30 p..m.35 words
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Article47 1951-01-15 5 fjNITED Family B.P. will celebrate its anniversary at Wills' Bu:ld ng. Armenian Btreet (premises of the Party's patron. Dr. William Heng) Monday Jan. 22. at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Heng Mvi Kiah will give away the pr 2c« to the winners of the Party's tournaments.47 words
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Article43 1951-01-15 5 ROY Tattersall and Brian Statham, two Lancashire cowlers on their way to Australia in answer to an s.o.s. call from skipper Brown of the M.C.C., arrived here by the Quantas Constellation yesterday. They w'.ll strengthen the iiouieastrlcken M.C.C. team there.43 words
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Article31 1951-01-15 5 JOCKEY Vincent Dunwoodie, wellknown Malayan racing personality who was on a short holiday in Australia, returned by plane yesterday. He will be riding at the forthcoming Ipoh races.31 words
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Article85 1951-01-15 5 A.P. Pebble Beach. California. Sun. being away from big golf almost entirely for some years, old master Byron Nelson came back yesterday to score a spectacular 87, 5 under par. and take the second round lead in the 64-hole US$lO,OOO Bing Crosby tournament. It gavt the formerA.P. - 85 words
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Article42 1951-01-15 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. RESULTS of Irish League sramea played yesterday are aa folows:— Ards 1. Derry City X Ballvmena United 3. Linfield 2. Cliftonvilla 2. Distillery 3. Coeraine 2. Portadown 0. Crusaders 1, Glentoran 1. Glenavon 2. Bangor o.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article46 1951-01-15 5 A.P. NEW YORK, Sun. FRED Wilt of New York sprinted to a new record of 4: 12.2 in the mile run in the Metropolitan AA.A. Track ChamoionshiDS. Wilt came back less than two hours later to win the three-mile event in 14: 34.9.—A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article33 1951-01-15 5 A.P. Garmisoh-Parterklrchen, Sun. CWITZERLAND won at Ice hockey and Germany won in the two man bobsled racing yesterday in the opening events of an eight-day international winter sports earn\ai here.—A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article87 1951-01-15 5 U.P. CAIRO. Sun. FOR the first time in Egypt history and the second in world records, a fencer was killed in a bout last n ght. Sabri Abdel Hamid, a wireless student, dropped down with a deep gash in his heart during: a contest for the nationalU.P. - 87 words
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Article80 1951-01-15 5 YESTERDAY'S 180-mile "Phillips Classic." a most gruelling affair ln the face of the continuous rain and under treacherous ground conditions, was won in record time by Sulaiman bin Awang. Sulaiman bettered the existing record by eight minutes when he clocked 10 hours 12 minutes. Second place80 words
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Article238 1951-01-15 5 HORSES CLASS 1. DIV I—s FUBS. STRAIGHT riERCEBRIDf.iI Ml FIFTY-FIFTY *IS ASSIZE DENDRITE J RUDDY MAJESTIC SC HOLAR <late Ma-iol Scholar* TOKEN M! LA DIRS FLAME «'22 MARCHER LORDS LORD DHOTI {g LIBERTY FLAG IP WILD JINKS MJ TOLLANA *M SOME CLASS J-f* PIRAEUS HORSES238 words
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Article89 1951-01-15 5 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, Bun. BOBBY Locke, South African holder of the British Open Gold Championship, won the Stag £1,000 match play tournament here yesterday with a comfortable ten and nine victory in the 36 holes final. Locke beat his fellow South African Jock Verwey, over whomReuter. - 89 words
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Article42 1951-01-15 5 U.P. NEW YORK. Sun. j I7ZZARD Charles, who retained his I heavyweght title against L>e Oma yesterday will now defend against Jersey Joe Walcott at Detroit on March 7. This waa announced by the International Boxing Club today.—U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Obituary33 1951-01-15 5 V Mrs. Pang Cheng Yean and family thank H.H. the Sultan of and H.H. the Sultan of Trengganu, friends nry*. relations, Clubs and Associations for their message of condolence, wreaths and etc.33 words
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Advertisement378 1951-01-15 5 SIT. VACANT. Singapore Improvement Trust: Probationary Estates Supervisors required. Applicants must be local born, possess the School Certificate or have sat for the recent School Certificate Examination. Commencing salary $80 p.m. plus Current Cost of Living Allowance of $48 p.m. Salary in Time Scale $80 x A$10 $100/BAR/$120 x A$10378 words
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167 1951-01-15 6 A.P. NEW YORK, Sunday. THE New York Times in a special dispatch from New Delhi reported the 1 Indian Government has received advices that Mao Tse-tung is willing to consider the U.N. ceasefire plan as a basis for further negotiations. The report saidA.P. - 167 words
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Article73 1951-01-15 6 AP. I ONDON. Sunday. Moscow radio heard in London broadcast a Tass report from New York saying the United Nations cease fire principles sidestepped two big issues in Korea I "This report, as is known" the dispatch said, "sidetracked the proposal for an immediate withdrawalAP. - 73 words
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Article74 1951-01-15 6 HONGKONG, Sun. r[E Hongkong branch of the American Express Company J announced reductions in its operations today, due to "restrictions on the movement of merchandise to the Far East and complications arising from current United States Treasury regulations." The Company has notified de. positors to74 words
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Article84 1951-01-15 6 AP. RANGOON. Sunday .—Burma will form a south-east Asian neutrality bloc with India. Pakistan and Indonesia should there be general war. the English language daily Union Gazette reported on Sunday. The paper, quoting informed sources, claimed this question would 'be thoroughly discussed" during Pakistani PremierAP. - 84 words
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83 1951-01-15 6 A.P. LONDON. Sun. THE head of one of Britain's largest food canners said tonight that six of the firm's plants would be closed because of a tin shortage. W. V. Smedley, Managing Director of Smedley Ltd., predicted that, as a result, such canned foodsA.P. - 83 words
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Article53 1951-01-15 6 AP. GENEVA. Monday. United Nations Secretary-General Trvgve Lie, in Geneva on a short visit, met International Red Cross officials here on Sunday to discuss Red Cross aid to war victims in Korea, and the fate of Greek children evacuated to Communist countries by the Greek rebels duringAP. - 53 words
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Article40 1951-01-15 6 Reuter. "WASHINGTON. Sun.—Senato Robert Taft. Republican leader, has condemned the United Nations proposed ceasefire in' Korea order as 'complete appeasement". He would much rather see the withdrawal of American troops from Korea than accept the cease-fire proposal. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-01-15 6 Seen here at Williamsburg, Virginia, are 15-year-old Chinese girl. Patsy Li, and Father Gehring. the Catholic Priest who sheltered her and nursed her back to health in 1943. when the girl was found wan dering. wounded and ill, on a Guadalcanal battlefield. Patsy has arrived at57 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-01-15 6 A crowded refugee train waits for a British Centurion Tank to cross the tracks south of Suwon during the retreat from thai city.27 words
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Article142 1951-01-15 6 A.P. RANGOON, Sunday. DURMA'S foremost Communist advocate. Teo phongyi Them Pc today expressed disbelief of a pact between Burmese and Chinese Reds for the exchanging of North Burma territory for Chinese military aid. Them Pc, former cabinet minister once belonged to the White FlagA.P. - 142 words
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Article61 1951-01-15 6 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. THE former Belgian Prime Minister. Paul Henri Spaak. who arrived here last night to begin a coast to coast lecture tour, said earlier in New York that Europe would be engulfed by a "wave of despair" if the United States adopted the policiesU.P. - 61 words
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Article35 1951-01-15 6 A.P. CAIRO. Sunday. FOUAD I University. Egypt's first university has celebrated its 25th anniversary. The University was founded at Giza. a Cairo suburb, by the late King Fouad. father of King Farouk.—A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article80 1951-01-15 6 A.P. VATICAN CITY, Sun. r E last ceremony of the Roman Catholic church's 1950 Holy Year Jubilee was held on Saturday. A Silver coffer filled with Vatican minted coins and medals, presented by Pope Plus, was walled into the Holy Door of St. Peters Hasilica. Thereafter,A.P. - 80 words
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50 1951-01-15 6 A.P. NEW DELHI, Sun. rpHE Government of Greece i has seht an olive sapling, from the gardens where the Academies of Plato and Socrates were situated, to be plant;ed at Rajghat where Gandhi was cremated. It will be planted by Home Minister C. Rajagopalachari.—A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article33 1951-01-15 6 U.P. FRANKFURT. Sun. ARMY officials announced here today that Major General Yanu Nath Singh of the Indian Army has arrived for a-three-day visit to study American infantry training and tactics. —UP.U.P. - 33 words
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Article58 1951-01-15 6 Reuter. THE crippled 1 with 950 displace £52 on board, radioed forS help again tonight. She she was being heavy seas and w as on y two knots an hour miles northwest of Gerald Western Australia Ueraldton The 7.172-ton U guria rying displaced persons w BremerhavenReuter. - 58 words
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Article54 1951-01-15 6 Reuter, AAP. TOKIO. Sunday Japan will be represented at the Pacific Fisheries Conference in Madras from Feb ruary 1 to 16. by Masao To kawa. Chief of the Production division of the Japanese Pish cries Board, the Kvodo News Agency reported today He will leave Japan for MadrasReuter, AAP. - 54 words
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Article87 1951-01-15 6 CATHAY: "The DcrU'a V. 11. U4k\ 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 pr AI.hAMBKA: 1 Black Sha I. 45, 4.15. 6 45 and 9.30. PAVILION: "Golden Salamander at 2. 4.15. 6.30 and 930 p.m < XIMTOI.. The B!a. k Ko=e" 8 11. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 and 9.30 D.m. BEX: "Spy Hunt"87 words
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163 1951-01-15 6 AP. BOMBAY. Sun. AN official of the Indian Embassy in Ankara, now retired, put bullion dealers here into touch with international gold smugglers with headquarters in Europe, police said on Sunday. This is one of the clues reportedly given to Bombay de- tectives byAP. - 163 words
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Miscellaneous143 1951-01-15 6 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring U BUT THEY CAN'T MAKES NO DIFFERENCE. frM A LAWYER. BICKERING"I f GLAD TO.' V— SHALL WE SETTLE r PROVE WE KILLED YON THE BASIS OF EVIDENCE, L AFTER ALL/ IF HE'S GIVING IT I AND SINCE (ON A FEE OF, SAY, SUPERMAN.' THEy JTWE CORONhRS143 words
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Miscellaneous12 1951-01-15 6 TIDE H.W. 3.54 a.m 4.15 p.m. TOMORROW H.W. 4.34 a.m. 5.26 p.m.12 words
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