Malaya Tribune, 29 January 1951
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Title Section49 1951-01-29 1 MALAYA Tribune I FOR THE J fc THA* ANY 1 AFTERNOON 1 L PAPER IN J |MALAYAj| 'Tribune- S pore. simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Ipohaad Penang. Phon»: 5811 '3 nine »ne». SIX PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE MONDAY, JAN 29, 1951.49 words
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271 1951-01-29 1 TYPHUS MA V I HA YE HIT RED ARMIES A.P. and Reuter. THK hulk of trained mtH I i TOKIO, Sunday. of line may be south oi the river Three Chinese armies, far under »nH maI S ,K enth fA.P. and Reuter. - 271 words
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Article107 1951-01-29 1 AP. ISTANBUL. Turkey Sun IBEH ireiktchen. Kemal It rk s adopted daughter P rhaps the first woman Wai pilot in the world, is Korea to serve with S Mr Force. :<;nteered recently for :ve combat service and iral was given, appawith the consent ofAP. - 107 words
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Article46 1951-01-29 1 rUAH, PUERTO R. CO Inmates of the Rio Iras prison, from which prisoner! escaped three Qths ago. staged another yesterday. It least four prisoners were i during the outbreak 1 escaped, penitentiary's cafeteria. ouse and pharmacy stroyed by a fire startby the rioting prisoners46 words
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Article101 1951-01-29 1 Reuter. LOS ANGELES, Sun. COLONIALISM is finished in Asia and in other parts of the world. Major-General Oraves B. Erskine, Commandei of the United States .Marine Corps Department of the Pacific, said yesterday General Erskine has just returned from Southeast Asi:i as chief of theReuter. - 101 words
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Article107 1951-01-29 1 U.P. FRANKFURT, Sun.—Dwuro Bablic, head of tne Yugoslav Committee for Emergency Imports, disclosed today that 95.800, tons of American food have arrived in Yugoslavia under a $69,400,000 United States aid programme, Radio Belgrade said today. Bablic. in a statement to Yugoslavia's official news agency Tanjug. theU.P. - 107 words
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124 1951-01-29 1 A.P. LOS ANGELES, Sunday. TEAR has been found to be a more compelling 1 drive than hunger by psychologists at the University of California. Experiments conducted at the University show that rats will avoid uncomfortable positions and overlook rewards of food in order toA.P. - 124 words
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Article82 1951-01-29 1 Reuter-AAP. PERTH 'Western Australia) Sunday. The 142 Australiabound "flu suspects" from the British liner Orcades soent today behind barbed wire at the quarantine station at Frematitle, port of Perth. But none of them had influenza, according to Dr. O. A. Murray. Quarantine Officer, after aReuter-AAP. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-01-29 1 A frightened attendant leaped out of a parked plane when the engine started nt «h. VP. Photo.VP. Photo. - 22 words
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212 1951-01-29 1 U.P. rßl vru NEW YORK, Sunday. J, RENCH Premier R en e Pleven warned toriav that "there is no time* to Pleven emphatically declared: "There is absolutely no split between the United States and France" on foreign policy matters. Pleven, who arrived here forU.P. - 212 words
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Article70 1951-01-29 1 U.P. MOSCOW. Sun. HPHK Soviet Army in v.. ....,,,-r Red star declared today that America and Spain had concluded a secret treaty under which airports and "naval harbours were being built with financial and technical assistance from th*» United States. It raid that Spain recently expanded orU.P. - 70 words
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Article58 1951-01-29 1 U.P. TOKIO. Sun. A spokesman for John Foster Dulles confirmed today that Dulles had accepted an Australian invitatiqn to confer with leaders on the results of his peace treaty conferences in Tokio. The spokesman said last week, that should Dulles the Ausrallail invitation, he, doubtedly, wouldU.P. - 58 words
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140 1951-01-29 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. j A MEETING of "people s re- n pres?ntatlves" of Viet- nam. Laos and Cambodia has st up a committee to prepare the lormation of an "Allied National United Front of lndo-China," according to a New China > Common News AteneyReuter. - 140 words
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Article203 1951-01-29 1 A.P. T HE Western AlUes have decicfef tlT^in cloW?h?°» U f Ha T bur S and Bremen arftoS close to the Russians for safety is oeing created to feed the growino- forces that AtLTrV? H Ge eral DW the East. against from United StatesA.P. - 203 words
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Article36 1951-01-29 1 Reuter. LONDON, S„n. BrtttaJl i-orejgr» Secretary Frnest Rovm ill with pneumonia, vra* much better tonight. A Forr l£rn Office spokr.sman said the tern perature was now normal UN nis condition was "satisfac tory —ReuteT.Reuter. - 36 words
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196 1951-01-29 1 A.P. npMArrnn COLUMBIA. Sunday. JJENATOR J. William Fulbright said here: •Wp should not undertake at this time a major land war with China." In an address prepared for delivery at the centennial observance of Christian College for Women, the Senator called for withdrawal ofA.P. - 196 words
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109 1951-01-29 1 Reuter. TEHERAN. Sunday. The Shah of Persia. Mohammad Reza Pahlevi issued order* today for the sale to the peasants of all the Crown lands he inherited from lis :ather. A Royal Proclamation appointed a special committee to organise the ;ivnsfer. The lands will b.>Reuter. - 109 words
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Article79 1951-01-29 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. BRITAIN is co-operating with the United States to make a ring of atom bomber bases round Russia. the Sunday newspaper "The People" said today The newspaper reported that the arrangement resulted from talks on the subject between President Truman and Prime Minister Clement Attlee.Reuter. - 79 words
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Article84 1951-01-29 1 AP. MANILA. Sunday. Trea- son charges against the warI time mayor of a Luzon town were dropped when the num- per of prosecution witnesses dwindled from 44 to three Antonia Mendoza, mayor during the Japanese occupation of Agoo. La Union province, was charged with 2.H counts ofAP. - 84 words
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Article73 1951-01-29 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. The Maritime Administration announced a new type 10 000--ton cargo ship will be launched Jan. 30 at Pascagoule. Mississippi. The vessel is being constructed by the Ingalls Ship-Building Corp. at a cost of U555,000,000 The 475-foot vessel will have a speed or 18- < 273 words
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Article700 1951-01-29 2 UOW big is this task of squatter resettlement in 11 the Federation? We know that it is one of the main weapons of General Briggs' war against the bandits, to settle these vegetable growers and poultry and pig breeders living in deserted and jungly areas, in settlements which700 words
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Article795 1951-01-29 2 AP. NEW DELHI. j ALAND reform mea- sure which sponsors call "more revolutionary" than those of the Chinese Communists is on Its way to becoming law in the North Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The measure, breaking up centuries-old landed estates and conferring proprietory rights onAP. - 795 words
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288 1951-01-29 2 AP. PRAGUE. THE Municip.il Marriage Bu--1 re.iv. Prague's gift to the lazy bridegroom. 13 catching on With people bent on matrimony. Svatka," as the office is called, was set up at the end of 1940 to handle all wedding details from the invitations right onAP. - 288 words
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Article195 1951-01-29 2 What the Chinexr Press is saying today. THE Nanyang Slang Pau praises the programme initiated for Chinese adult education and the response that It has alreaoy acclaimed by Cninc.se schoolteachers. A step in this direction has long been due. says the paper, and is assured that it195 words
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Article744 1951-01-29 2 SCIENCE FOR THE LAYMAN AP. NEW YORK. "A N untreated cold lasts seven days, while a treated cold can be cured in a week. So runs an old saw. which sums up a lot of the centuriesold frustration of the human race in battling itsAP. - 744 words
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1123 1951-01-29 2 |)R J. F. Bulsara. the Far ir Eastern Representative of I the Division of Social Activii Uet, United Nations, who recently returned from Jamshedpur, inform.* v.« that they had a successful session of the Conference a: Jamshedpur from 19 to 21 December 1950.1,123 words
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Article126 1951-01-29 2 THE first new standard locomotives, carnage* tod wagons are included in the British Railways stock-bui)din| programme for 1951 which comprises 400 engines. carriages and 39.975 wagon*. Of the latter, over 2.000 will be steel-carrying wagon? to provide for the anticipated in-i crease in steel production, and126 words
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Advertisement20 1951-01-29 2 Sin Bee Chew Tailors 127, Anoy Street, Singapore. Tel. Ho. 7135 Experts in all fashionable dresses. Perfect cutting. Charges moderate20 words
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Advertisement22 1951-01-29 2 iht return of the -famous j&m i M BEER Sole Distributors:— ENG HOE LEONG 184, Telok Aycr Street. Tel.—€ 434. AGEM7S llfV^22 words
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Article114 1951-01-29 3 UP. SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA. Sunday. UK stars Jane Wyman isd Gregory Peck are the Tinost popular film ac•cr irding to movieg< Press Association ci announced togri Gris. the President of .-.on, revealed the B o: a poll of some one which had been hv some 900 newsJjUP. - 114 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-01-29 3 Mrs. Maria Rhee, 76. otters a prayer of thanksgiving tor ber escape from Korea at the home of her son Daniel, in Kehoboth, Massachusetts. She has not s.;en Daniel since 1823. Mrs. Rhee. a native of Seoul, was rescued during the Inchon landing by a Washington Insurance man,68 words
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Article291 1951-01-29 3 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. IE United States has delivered a fleet of B-2& bombers to French lndo-China for quick i in front line fighting there, authoritative revealed today. Word that twenty five of i planes had arrived last week was revealed as Inute preparations were being madeU.P. - 291 words
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Article82 1951-01-29 3 UP. West Point. New York. Sun. GENERAL Dwight Eisenhower arrived here today, ending his tcur of the North Atlantic Pact nations. His plane was landed by instruments in a snow storm that had closed Stewart Airfield to other operations. The Supreme Commander of western defence willUP. - 82 words
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Article143 1951-01-29 3 U.P. ROME Sun. 1 AN Italian Airlines plane. enroute irom Paris to Rome, crashed 60 miles north of her? last night. Thjjrtesn persons are reported killed, and four injured. Officials at Rome's Ciampino Airport said that first reports showed that thirteen persons, including one infantU.P. - 143 words
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480 1951-01-29 3 A popularly elected majority in the Legislative n Council, provident funds for clerks and others, elections for the Rural Board, the passing of the Age of Marriage Bill, a Singapore Regiment open to all Singapore born boys, housing and other measures of480 words
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Article67 1951-01-29 3 U.P. ROME, Sun. DEFENCE Minister Randolfo Pacciardi said here tonight that Italy is planning to raise an a r my of twelve divisions, and to provide an alljet alrforce to bolster her defences against aggression. Pacciardi issued a clarification of the statement he made in the Chamber ofU.P. - 67 words
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Article86 1951-01-29 3 U.P LONDON, Sun. THE son ef an Earl, whos» family motto is 'Deeds without Words'. resigned from the exclusive White s Club yesterday, when he was threatened with disciplinary action for kicking Labour Minister Anerin Bevan in the pants. White's located on fashionable St. James" Street,U.P - 86 words
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Article106 1951-01-29 3 UP. LONDON. SundayCJSNATOR Robert Taft, and ex-President Herbert Hoover, along with the 'lunatic fringe' of left wingers in Britain, are "wreckers" who are splitting the United States and Britain, and playing into the hands of the Kremlin, Lord Vansittart said today. Formerly Permanent Under Secretary atUP. - 106 words
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Article47 1951-01-29 3 A.P. 1 BERLIN. Sun. GENERAL Maxwell D. Tayior, the outgoing American commander of the Berlin garrison, said in a farewell soeech today that the United States garrison here was the biggest in years. He called it the most challenging of any American army teday. -A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article34 1951-01-29 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. rIE Indian Ambassador Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, gave Secretary of State Dean Acheson a twenty minute report today on the recent conference of Indian Ambassadors held in Paris.34 words
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117 1951-01-29 3 untitled-untitled on a possible German military share of Western Defence begun at the Petersburg. Near Bonni Geimany recently. Representatives of Britain, the VmlfA States. France and West Gem-any—twelve me n in allbegan what were officially described as informal on the possibility of west Germany being rearme d Russian agression Only117 words
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Article338 1951-01-29 3 U.P. SUWON, KOREA. Sunday. THE Chinese communists are desperate for information on Allied intentions in their new offensive in Korea, and they are paying a high cost in their attempts to get it. The reds sent a patrol of twenty men Into Suwon ou Friday night,U.P. - 338 words
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Miscellaneous84 1951-01-29 3 LI I ABNER bY SLSS ■"■""""""n comf 1 SPEAK iN O' "^OHr,' OESyvou AT LAST; v !A,-A.WAVS) J HANGM'- -ON- DEECTATORS T ANOTHER Pll KACPV TO I SEVtM J F i!y <A VO'CAIN-Ty ,T f iANSHUN ARE ALL <O'TH'PITCHE -.rA\7 MEET NEW L k WHV S HANG A ,HA LOSE84 words
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Article811 1951-01-29 4 THE day-by-day advance of commodity shares in London, the agreement of Peking to a ceasefire for a limited period and the all-time record of $694 per picul reached by Tin on Thursday all helped to give a fillip to the Malayan Share' Market in the811 words
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Article134 1951-01-29 4 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. THE government today orders drastic restrictions in the civilian use of tin. including a ten per cent cut in the amount that can be used lor beer cans. The order is designed to ensure that supplies are sufficient for military and essentialU.P. - 134 words
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Article116 1951-01-29 4 U.P. NEW \OkK. Sunday. TRADERS reported that the price of pepper at the close of the market last week stood about ten cents per pound higher than the previous week for spo t and nearby shipments. Quotations for February and March increased by about five cents aU.P. - 116 words
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Article340 1951-01-29 4 U.P. I mTl nn„ TOKIO, Sunday. I JHERE is groving evidence that the Chinese comj munists are hurting M because they have overextended themselves in Korea lndo-China and Tibet. The United Press was told that reliable information now available here adds to the growing belief thatU.P. - 340 words
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Article88 1951-01-29 4 U.P. LONDON, Sunday. BRITAIN'S labour party tonight turned its back with tinality on any idea of coalition with Winston Churchill's Conservatives in the critical days of re-armament that lie ahead. Aneurin Bevan, spearhead of the party's left wing, made a political broadcast in which he made itU.P. - 88 words
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Article99 1951-01-29 4 U.P. PARIS, Sunday. PREMIER Rene Pleven 'left here last night for the United States, where he is to hold urgent defence talks with President Truman. Pleven will urge Truman to 'play for time' for at least a year, to enable the west to make ready its defences againstU.P. - 99 words
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Article127 1951-01-29 4 A.P. NEW DELHI, Sunday. INDIAN officials yesterday declined to comment on the hint of U.S. Senator Tom Connally of Texas that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee would take its time on any rerequest for wheat for India. Sources close to the Foreign Ministry indicated India doesA.P. - 127 words
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Article110 1951-01-29 4 The rubber commodity market on Saturday was very steady on sellers' reserve and the market rose to 2XI cents a pound buyers for Feb. The market was generally inclined to a bull tack. The expected drop in production during the recent rains, the existence of upcountry110 words
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Article87 1951-01-29 4 UP m TOKYO. Sun. Eigth Army Headquarters 1 onight authorised the general Identification of American and French troops operating on the central front In Korea and of American. British. Turkish. Greek, and South Koreans on the western front, and American and South Kor< ans on the east centralUP - 87 words
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736 1951-01-29 5 JUST MANAGE TO DEFEAT NORTHAMPTON TOWN 3-2 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. ARSENAL, the holders, were given another shock in the English Football Association Cup when beating their Third Division rivals, Northamption Town, by only the odd goal of five here In yesterday's fourth round.Reuter. - 736 words
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Article66 1951-01-29 5 U.P. MANILA. Sun. THE visiting Singapore football team fought a local club selection to a one all draw last night in their fifth appearance at the Rizal Stadium here Shariff Madon scored for Singapore in the second half when the score was one-nil against the visitors. AlthoughU.P. - 66 words
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Article120 1951-01-29 5 A.P. HUEZ, France, Sun. GERMANY won the world"s II two-man Bobsled Championship yesterday in their postwar debut in international sports championship*. Andreas Ostler and Lorcnz Nleberl left no doubt aboui their superiority. They scored on Saturday and had th<best times in two heats today. thus settingA.P. - 120 words
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Article78 1951-01-29 5 A.P. VALETTA. Malta. Sun. PRINCESS Elizabeth yesterday attended the Cawnpore Cup polo match, and presented a cup to the letting team 'the lmprudents'. which beat "the Castillians". The Duke of Edmburgh play, ed for the Castillians. The Cup, wh'ch was played for in India fromA.P. - 78 words
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Article78 1951-01-29 5 A.P. NEW YORK, Sun. 808 RICHARDS. 24. a parson from Lavernc, California, became the second man in history to clear 15 feet in the pole vault yesterday. He cleared 15 feet, one incn in the Millrosc Games at Madison Square Garden. Cornelius Warmerdam. BOW retired, isA.P. - 78 words
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425 1951-01-29 5 ARCHIE QUICK - By ARCHIE QUICK LONDON, Today. AMATEI T R football clubs —like Dulwich Hemlet are disturbed at certain practices which are resulting in the trek of players to wealthier clubs. Expenses are the bone of i contention. The Dulwlch play-425 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-01-29 5 .i visiting "Dragon" class boat lrom Singapore Chib, nailing in R.A.F. Changi YathtClub s Regatta yesterday.18 words
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376 1951-01-29 5 CHANGI REGATTA F. rjhftngJ Yacht Club s two-day Regatta at 11 Changi yesterday and on Saturday was an outtaiitang success. Apart from a few brief but heavy thunder-showers, the weather and winds were kind, and close and excellent sailing was seen in376 words
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Article39 1951-01-29 5 A.P. OSLO, Sun. HJALMAR Anderson,' Norway's skating ace, was last night proclaimed European skating champion, after winning three out of tne four classic and placing second in the fourth. His total points scored was HM 057.—A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article154 1951-01-29 5 LONDON. Today. THE artificial jump for this year s London ski jumping competition, to be built on the highest hill near the Vale of Health at Hampstead Heath, will be nearby 80 feet—ls feet higher than last year. The competition, which was inaugurated last year, will154 words
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144 1951-01-29 5 AP. MADRAS, Today.—Kovaleski ms.de short work of India's No. 1. Dillp K. Bose. :n the men's singes s?mi-flnals o* the South Indian Lawn Tennis Championship yesterday and qualified to mccl Dorfman in the final. Frequently double-fault r Hose took only three games in theAP. - 144 words
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Article94 1951-01-29 5 C 'wealth Ahead Of Mysore XI BANGALORE. Sun. The Mysore State XI won the toss and batted first against the Commonwealtn touring rricket team in a three-day match which began yesterday em the 39-year old turf phch ol the Gymkhana grounds. The Mysore side, captained by Ramdey. a Service XI94 words
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Article170 1951-01-29 5 A.P. MANILA. Sun. ABCNDIO (Larry) Montcs, Manila Golf Club pro, fired a course record tying 68 yesj terday in the third round of j the Far East Open Gold Tour- nev to co into the final 18 j holes today with a six stroke margin atA.P. - 170 words
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Article115 1951-01-29 5 Reuter-AAP. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, Sun. FCRTEEN men ana two boats were still missing in the grca»rtt yacnt racing tragedy in New Zealand's history. Royal New Zealand Air Force planes after an intensive search of the storm-tossed j Cook Straight for several days were abandoning the huntReuter-AAP. - 115 words
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Advertisement120 1951-01-29 5 NOTICE NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SURNAME. I MRS. EVA WILTON of No 112. Cairnhtll Road. Singapore, heretofore called F.nd known by MRS. EVA PERIES (nee Don) HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on the 26th day of January. 1951, I renounced >:nd abandoned the use of my said surname of PERIES and120 words
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Advertisement635 1951-01-29 5 NOTICES NATURALISATION NOTICE is herby given that ESTHER SOLOMON of No. 2 Norris Road. Singapore, ts applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisntion should not be granled should send a written signed statement of the facta to the Colonial Secretary. Singapore.635 words
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638 1951-01-29 6 Router—A.P. man DUBLIN, Sunday. j a France by nine points (two tries and a penalty goal) to eight (one goal and a try) in the Rugby I nion International here yesterday afternoon and thus registered their first Win In 27Router—A.P. - 638 words
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38 1951-01-29 6 The start of the race round Pulau Ubin, during the K.A.I Changi Yacht Club's Regat £.22?iw2 HHd MSf** More than on, hundred l&tl senttng the Services and civilian sailing clubs of Singapore and the nearby mainland vere engaged.38 words
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231 1951-01-29 6 A.P. PnniF JOHANNESBI-RG, Saturday. Thomas, British welterweight champion pion n i°s C the nJh Pat Sout *'"can S pion is the 13th round to become the first holder ?eymer.rWembt rWei,fht night WeniWey °P en air stadium here last A crowd of 13.000 watched inA.P. - 231 words
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Article54 1951-01-29 6 v* ta/tL SIXGXPORK AKT SOT1ETT PnotofrraphU- Exhibition Prni«h vw','. 1 Hal 0 H m lo 5 30 p.m ou A: Cookng class "Straits Chinese DisHm"—5 p.m. <«/> v C.A.: Directors meeting o. »0 p.m. YMCA: Malay class 5.30. judo class b p.m., Rosemary Minms betual ret54 words
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Article87 1951-01-29 6 4 1 A I^ :VY: V T^p 01 al n i- 45 4.I0 b.4.> and 9 30 p.m. «i'u 1 '/r'i "Woman in Hiding" i»iv- h and 9 P »<• S a'ahad at lu. 1.45. 5. >0 and 9,lo p.m. PAWLIOX: "My Name 1« Julia Rom at 2. 4.15.87 words
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Article104 1951-01-29 6 U.P. NEW YORK. Sum. THE worst cold wave of into winter sent tempt-ratures plunging far beh;w zero in the west and mid->.» st today, following a blizzard that •VUPt the northern plain*. Tht thermometer oropped to 23 degrees bekm in Montana, and was siill faliint'U.P. - 104 words
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Article115 1951-01-29 6 U.P. HARTFORD. CONN Sunday. AX earth tremor last Thursday provided a mild test of the citizens possible behaviour in the event of an enemy air raid—and their behaviour was not according to orders. Civil defence officials said today that utter confusion would result if Connecticut citizensU.P. - 115 words
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359 1951-01-29 6 BEN PHLEGAR - By BEN PHLEGAR A.P. LONDON, Today. tournament schedule offering more money than ever before has been arranged to attract golfers to this country during the Festival of Britain Year of 1951. The programme includes 12 tournaments sanctioned by the Professional Golfers Association, plusA.P. - 359 words
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Article63 1951-01-29 6 U.P. LONDON. Sunday. THE death rate from iri--1 fluenza in the great towns of England and Wales has soared to more than ten times the normal figure. Figures released by the Ministry of Health today show that there were 2.443 deaths from influenza during the firstU.P. - 63 words
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Article147 1951-01-29 6 U.P. ACamdrn N ow j„ YOUNG engineer 2*** United State, Dl ,tr lc l^s I back to India 'wherr £i ism is rampant.' N o oi I 27 arrested wh„e workJ?* I salad man in a New Yorif 5 1 aurant. told the FederalU.P. - 147 words
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Article130 1951-01-29 6 U.P. THE CENTRAL FRONT. KOT uv R EA. Sunday HE men who are doin? 2 fighting in Korea genera! ly favour the proposals m th« united Nations for a tmmd fire, and an attempt to 5«. tie the war by negotiation But they would rath-9 jU.P. - 130 words
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405 1951-01-29 6 JHE International Federation now has 73 countries. Germany, Japan, and the Saar having been recently admitted. It is a testimony of the hold the game has on every corner of the world. The F A in a recently published bulleun. says that it has proposed405 words
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