Malaya Tribune, 31 January 1951

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  • 48 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE IwTHBI I PEOPLE I I FOR THE J J f THAN ANY 1 AFTENNOON L PAPER IN J i'el: 'Tribune* IT port, Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. Phone: 6811 ft nine lines. SIX PAGES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 698 1  -  (BY THE EDITOR JODAY we bid farewell to our many thousands of readers, advertisers, friends and wellwishers who have supported us during thefnany years that the Tribune concern has been in existence. Yesterday an extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of the Malaya Tribune Press Limited decided
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  • 224 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. 01PIOMATTC sources satd today that they underod the United States is considering an undercover programme of aiding anti-Communist guerrillas in China by supplying them with arms and ammunition. They said they had been informed that Americans have been in touch with some
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  • 169 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tues. The French Prime Minister M. Rene P veh. told a meeting of the Na onal Press Club here today that under the present defence plans. France would have 20 regular divisions in Europe by the end of 1C53. with 100.000 more men under
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  • 86 1 A.P. RAN SOON, Tuesday —High Court Chief Justice Vun Byu on Tuesday lefuscd hail to America's "Burma Surgeon*' Dr. Gordon Seagrave. convicted on Jan 17 of abetting high treason He considered that the defence had not shown strong enough grounds for the American's release on
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  • 35 1 Reuter. LOND )N t Tues. The British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest B*>vin. 11 with a patch of pneum oia on one lung, continues *n make good progress, It was tnnounced tonight.— Reuter.
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  • 69 1 Reuter. MANILA. Tues. COMMPN'IST Hukbalahap guerillas killed three Americans in an ambush near Macalelon on the south coast of Luzon yesterday. Two escaped. The five men a topographical survey team of the United States 29th Engineers were travelling in a jeep in an isolated area. Hukbalahaps
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  • 79 1 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Tues. AUSTRALIAN miners' leaders failed to decide today whether to defy a Government ban on their threatened strike. The Miners* Federal Council met and adjourned until tomorrow without making the decision on which deoends a major industrial crisis for Australia. The Coal Industry Tribunal has
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  • 171 1 U.P. PARIS. Tuesday. UNITED States diplomats from Iron-Curtain Europe drafted cold war strategy plans here and blueprinted an intensified propaganda drive to reach out across the closed frontiers of Sovie, Russia and its satellites. The heads of all United States diplomatic missions in Eastern
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  • 36 1 U.P. VIENNA, Tuesday. The Russians have doubled their crude oil production in Eastern Austria in the la?t two years and have stopped all oil exports to Western European countries, government officials reported today.—U.P.
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  • 275 1 A.P. t TORIO, Tuesday. THF Allied drive in Western Korea bumped into what appeared to be the 1 main enemy line today, but gained ground ahead as much as six miles. OA the oast coast, a South Korean spearhead behind naval and air bombardment
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  • 115 1 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. THE British Government began a big new savings drive today, announcing a new issue of defence Bonds and savings certificates carrying a higher rate of interest. Mr. Hugh Gaiiskell. Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the House of Commons that these would carry
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  • 61 1 A.P. BANGKOK, Wed.—Siam has decided to organise a Home Guard to aid in defence of the country for the first time in her history. Units of the Home Guard, which will be trained in air raid precautions, police work, guarding, supplying the military and anti-espionage work,
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  • 42 1 A.P. TEHERAN. Tues. U.S. Ambassador Henry F. Grady said on Tuesday that the Shah's order to split up the Royal estates among the peasants in "one of the most important and progressive steps ever taken in this country."— A.P.
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  • 50 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says meat prices will continue to climb in 1951 and world production will be better than last year, providing weather conditions remain good. Meat trade between major importing and exporting countries however. probably will remain at about the 1950 level.
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  • 186 1 A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. BRITISH coal stocks still are dropping rapidly to a crisis level that will shut down industry and throw men out of work "The fall In stocks tnis /ear ll going on at a raie wnsiderably in excess of that usually experienced."
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  • 138 1 Reuter. PORT MORSEBY I New Guinea*. Tues. Natives who survived the Mount Littaington volcano eruption say that, missionaries who told them to wear shorts when going io cnurch were to biame for the uisaster. The volcano ertpted oilier this month and 4.000 native* lost their lives. One
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  • 78 1 A.P. TOKIO. Today. THE might I S. battleship Missouri, backed by a powerful task force, began pouring heavy shells into the Kosong area before dawn this mornins. Kosong is an important communications centre on Korea's east coast, just south of the 38th parallel. Before
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  • 881 1 VERDICT TODAY LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. THE Vnited Nations Political Committee today 1 voted 36-17 to stop talking on the China question. It then recessed until 1.30 GMT when a vote will be taken on the American re olution branding Communist China as assessor In
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  • 158 1 U.P. LONDON. Tues. Prime Minister Ulen* m Attlee told Parliament today that the British government would continue its efforts to bring about a tettii mem of the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan. He said: *'I have alw;-.ys been conscious of the dang.r that
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  • 63 1 NEW YORK. Tues. More than 20 people have died in America's worst cold wave of the winter. The deaths were due to accidents on icy roads, exposure to cold, falls of ice and sleighing accidents. Hundreds suffered injuries. Schools were closed in many areas in the
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  • 129 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues BRITAIN will have to bring back many war time controls to carry out her new £4.700.000.000 arms programme. Prime Minister Clement Attlee told the House of Commons today. The Prime Minister meant to say this yesterday In his statement on the new defence
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  • 78 1 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Tuesday. UNITED Nations naval forces headquarters here claimed today that naval action had killed 24,500 North Korean and Chinese troops since the Korean war began. Ships of nine nations contributed to the over-all total, the headquarters stated. Naval forces destroyed 81 aircraft. 314
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  • 1763 2 A meeting of shareholders of the Malaya Tribune Press Limited yesterday \iecided to suspend publication of its newspapers after today. Below are extracts from the address of the chairman, Dato S.Q. Wong. We are meeting under circumstances of the greatest sorrow and regret. On this
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  • 839 2 VHOM 1936 to 1942 more 1 than 22.000.000 seedlings were planted on 33.000 farms in the American Midwest. In the spring of 1950 the winds sweeping across the prairie btates of America were picking up dust. Farmers had been doin<* spring plowing and planting
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  • 384 2 AP. WASHINGTON, CHILDREN are all clean sheets of paper, on which anything can be written, and man is the sum total of all influences which he accepts as truth that are put before him as a child. This is the opinion of Mrs. Clare Tree Major,
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  • 131 3 Reuter. LONDON; Tuesday. THE British Travel and Holiy Association will try to visiter to this year's r «1 of Br r .in with hosts of similar interests. An Ondex of likes and disUKes 1» now being, made. hftVe had man y requests for tnia eort
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  • 182 3 A.P. NEW YORK, Tue». T Philippine Islands could support more than twice r present population of 00,000 people at a satisfactory standard of living if the c were educated to devethelr great natural r*. k rces, a United Nations mlsi;on said yesterday, "he report was
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  • 75 3 A.P. TOKYO, Tuesday. Tokyo's 1.400 public bathoperators are going allit for customers. Enticements include: Milk xths at 10 yen 'about three its US.', free soap, mineral *ater. frep tea and baby-sit-rs for young-mother trade. Now. to top them all, a *****.000 three-story Turish bath Is under
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  • 54 3 MANILA. Tues. United States military inligence operatives aided the iinppine> in breaking up a essage c ntre used for com"inlcatlor.s between Philip- nes Communist party memrs in United States with "lelr comrades in the Islands. :e National Defence Department announced today. The me.-age centre was losted
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  • 47 3 4 "3Eri Ceylor, 1950." 21-year-old Rosemary Solomons, of Kandy, was given a 10-day holiday in Sydney as part of her prize. Picture shows Miss Ceylon on her arrival in Sydney by air to begin a 10-day holiday. She is a schoolteacher. ..A. P. Photo. A. P. Photo.
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  • 49 3 Had Bayonet Charge OSMAN bin Bakri aged 30 was charged in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for having a bayonet and a scabbard without a licence at Woodlands Road on Jan. 25. Ba l of $500 was allowed until Feb. 5 when the case will be up for mention.
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  • 76 3 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Tuesday. ALEADaWU city jewellery decided to drop the word "catalogue" and substitute "gift book as the title of its annual booklet showing what it had to offer. It recently received a letter from a native at Lac, New Guinea: "Dear Mr. Proud. I
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  • 151 3 TOBY STANDS TO WIN MILLION A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. fEORGE J. "Toby" Fitzwilliam strode into court on Monday to prove that he is first in line for a mulion pounds fortune and an earldom because he was legitimate all the time. If he succeeds in getting a proclamation of legitimacy. "Toby"
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  • 85 3 LAHAR bin Abu. a young Malay alleged to have noted during the recent Singapore disturbances appeared before Mr. H. E. Kingdon in the First District Court yesterday. Charges that he had committed mischief and hurt while being a member of an unlawful nssemoly >n Orchard Road;
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  • 396 3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. JHE Las Vegas Atomic blasts will have the effect of puttier Russia on notice that the United States is confident of its atomic weapons lead. The rapid fire series of earth shaking atomic explosions, which the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and the
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  • 93 3 U.P. SHEFFIELD. En-land. Tues. MRS. Hilda Flower. *1 told ITI the Divorce Court oq Monday that she paid a man Aye guineas to commit adultery with her because her husband refused to have marital relations with her. She said she decided to commit adultery
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  • 64 3 Reuter—AAP SYDNEY. Tuesday. TJIVER Bill Gray given ron- certs from the floor of Sydney Harbour. He has an ultra-sensitive microphone in his helmet connected to an amplifier on his pontoon. It is normally used for signalling between diver find pontoon but his mate often turns the
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  • 94 3 Reuter HONG KONG. Tups. A Chines? CommunlKt broadcast from Peking reported that workers in every part o f China were studying and discussing draft labour insurance rules which came into force this year. They had also submitted tl Dusands of suggestions aimed at improving the
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  • 51 3 U.P. NEW YORK. Tuesday. KRIKOR Arabian Armenia, weaver, died yesterday at the age of 118 after outliving all but two of his eight children. Arabian was born in Harport. Turkey. May 10. 1832 and survived the Turkish massacre of 1915. He waa active until two years
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  • 196 3 —Like A Jet A.P. DETROIT, Tues. SOME futuristic ideas about motor cars are to be tried test car being built by Genout in a new experimental eral Motor Corp. The car is a low. sleek sports model with sweeping lines that give it the appearance
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  • 62 3 Reuter. COLOMBO. Tues. FIFTEEN Russian ships are I due to bunker at Colombo Harbour in the next three veeks, according to usually reliable sources here. These ships, it is stated, are plying between Odessa and Vladivostok. They are not expected to take in or unload any
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  • 48 3 A.P. MANILA, Tuesday. JA. PARRISH. General Man- ager of Standard Vacuum Oil Company in the Philippines, has been named President of the American Chamber of Commerce here for the coming year. Parrish succeeds Paul H. Wood, Vice-President and General Manager of International Company of the Philippines.—AP.
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  • 311 3 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. ITNITED Nations circles said yesterday that the Security Council probably will meet on the Kashmir question in the first days of February when Frances Jean assumed its chairmanship. The Council meets on Tuesday afternoon on a British request to take Korea off
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  • 41 3 PAKRI SUPPIAH aged 29 was tentatively charged <n the Fourth Police Court yesterday for stealing $40 from i Munusamy Slnnavaram and hurting him. Bail of $5000 was allowed till Feb. 5 wh«n the rase will be up for mention.
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  • 37 3 A.P. NEW YORK. Tues—Transfers of two New York stock exchange memberships have been arranged at a price of U8<58.--000 each, the Exchange said on Monday. This was an advance of US$l,OOO over the previous sale.-r-A.P,
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  • 75 4 Reuter. LONDON, Tues.—The London Stock Exchange was quietly irregular digesting the Government statement on Britain's rearmament programme. British Funds encountered a steady stream of small sales and declined by a quarter. Industrials were matntaiped apart from textiles which were dull, oils were firm, but Japanese bonds were one
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  • 143 4 TIN shares were steadier In the local maiUet on inquiries from London. A number of shares showed small improvements. Industrials and rubbers remained steady. The dcv's price changes were: INDISTBf\LS Buyers Fellers Gammon 2.17J 2.25 M. Breweries 4.»n 4.r0 O. Ch nese Bk. 77.J0 78.50 Rob nson Co.
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  • 73 4 U.P. LONDON. Tues INCREASES of up to £77 10 per ton in the United Kingdom antimony prices were announced here today. Antimony 99.6 per c?nt was quoted at £337 10 against £260 previously. Antimony 99 per cent was £325 aeainst £250 and crud" metal 70 per cent
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  • 56 4 MANILA. Tuesday. THE vanguard of a 23-man Philippines industrial survey mission left here this morning by a Philippines Airline plane for Japan. The mission members will survey systems and methods of development of home industries with a view to introducing them here. The mission expects
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  • 117 4 U.P. LONDON. Tues.—Tin opened easier with a marked failing off in interest in prices at all time highs. The turnover was only 20 tons of which five tons were for cash. Spot tin fell five pounds to £1..352 2 and three months fell £13 to £1.312i_. The noon
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  • 53 4 A.P. NEW YORK. Tues. The Wall Street Journal reported shipments of natural rubber from Malaya during December totalled 103.441 long tons, compared with 96.007 tons in November. Of these exports, the United States bought 32.007 tons, the United Kingdom 15,540. Russia 1,460. Germany 6,510 and British possessions took
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  • 196 4 A.P. MANILA, Tuesday. QUEZON province Governor Gregorio Santayana said today Communist Hukbalahaps killed three American members of a U.S. survey party riding in a jeep marked with American flags. It was the first report of Kuks attacking American servicemen. Two were killed immediately and the
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  • 139 4 THE rubber commodity market was irregular yesterday and closed slightly easier at 212 cents a pound sellers for February rubber. There was considerable upcouuiry selling in the afternoon and this was responsible for the fall. However there 13 no weak undertone in the market. On the other hand
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  • 125 4 Reuter. NEW YORK. Tusday. rADING in futures has been suspended until further notice today on the cotton, coffee, sugar, rubber, metals and wool markets here following the Government's price freeze order. Managements are uncertain how the order would affect the markets. It was generally felt that
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  • 85 4 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. THE United States on Mon- day forbade diplomatic representatives of Communist Huneary travelling beyond an 18-mile zone around the White House except by special permission. The order is the second of Its kind issued recently against a Soviet bloc state. It is In
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  • 32 4 U.P HONG KONG. Tues. THE following were today's closing prices on the Hong Kong Money Exchange: HK$5.9O/5.904 per U.S. dollar. HK$l5-30 per pound sterling. HK5323.5 per tael of gold.— U.P
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  • 47 4 A.P. NEW YORK, Tuesday. THE Standard Oil Company (New.Jersey) Monday declared a dividend of US$l.5O on common stock, payable Iter oh 13 record February 8, mi\ i nnounced it would propOßS a two for one stock split m the annual meeting on June 6. —AF.
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  • 358 5 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. ;A>D Road famous locality of Leeds United FootMil Club, could well be renamed Gland Road follow- the successes which have attended recent matches ved by the dub. ias bee me known that the players have been regular glandular tonic treatment which
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  • 90 5 ladelphia, Tuea. HOQAN, who surprised >orts world by living, •'ople wlicn he walked in I then amazed every- apturin<r the natia*.il championship, was "most courageous 1950" iast night, ttle Texan, rec ntly the top sports comeback year in an poll, was named by
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  • 96 5 A.P. atham. England. Today. )TER Reg King said terday he would offer over £3.000" to the r of the Feb. 23 World r-weight title bout in rack between Champion Saddler and Willie Pep. wants to match either Saddler against the r of the Feb. 26 British
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  • 80 5 A.P. Milwaukle. Wisconsin. Tues. PROMOTER Phil Valley says he has offered £17.857 for a title fight here in March between light heavyweight champion Joey. Maxim and Bob Murphy of San Diego, California. Valley said that if the fighters preferred they could have 60 per cent ot the
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 5 ONGr.ATI Vno.NS: \f. SHva I'rajfasam, winner of the MagvpotC fttediea! I ...-;>> I n< n Open Bi":aril Championship, is neen receiving his tn.ph;, from Mr*. J. WincSiefler at the pri/.e-givlnK recently. By CMQI'E PHOTOGRAPHERS. K\ (MQI'E PHOTOGRAPHERS.
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  • 881 5 Reuter and A.P ADELAIDE, Tuesday. GOl T TH Australia, with six second innings wickets still to fall, require 187 runs for victory over the M.C.C. on the final day of their four-day match here tomorrow. The M.C.C. set South Australia to
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  • 222 5 RESULTS oT yesterday* S.C C. 'seven-a-side' rugby tournament matches played on the Padang yesterday are as follows: Saints "A" neat Royal Signals B"' in a surprise win by 11 points (two tries and a goal) to nil. Teck Peng, Ro:-. and Yuen Chonj ffSJJMd tries for thr Saints
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  • 67 5 Reuter-AAP. HOBART. Mon. WITH two Tests and a number of minor matches to play the touring MCC team will need an additional £A 6,000 to cover all expenses estimated at about £A 37.500, joint Australian team manager Mr John Nash said. He said this estimate allowed for guarantees
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  • 364 5  -  By CONNIE RVAN U.P. IT'S the individual, not the style, that makes a championship swimmer, in the opinion o( freestyle champion John Marshall of Australia and Yale University. Most of the world free-style records are h<>ld by Marshall and Hironoshin Furuhashi ol Jaoan.
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  • 717 5  -  NOTHING WORTH GAINING IF ILL-WILL RESULTS By THE SPORTS EDITOR SINGAPORE'S greatest need in the field of sports is net better players, coaches, efficient organisers, playing fields, training facitities and strong finance but the cultivation of GOODWILL between all sports groups in the Colony
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  • 136 5 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. THE draw of tlr* second and third of the Scottish Cup were made today. Second round matches to be played on February &0 are: Albion Rovers cr Stenhoure. muir versus Clyde; Mothcrw?U versus Hamilton Academicals or Elgin City; Queen's Park versus Ayr United; Ea>
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  • 30 5 A.P. AMSTERDAM. Today. LUC van Dam. Dutch middleweight champion, has been officially nominated to fight Britain's Randolph Turpin for the vacant European middlewc ght title.—A.P.
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  • 31 5 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Tues. GRAND Sumo (Japanese wrestling) champion Terukuni achieved 15 straight victories in the 15-day Spring tournament wh.ch ended on Sunday. He was awarded the Emperor s trophy—Routcr-AAP.
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  • 59 5 A.P. AMSTERDAM, Tues. DUTCH Middleweight Champion Luc van Dam must sign toe contract for his European title fight agaLnst Randolph Turpin of Britain before March 11, the Dutch press reported yesterday. The fight must be held before April 22. probably in London. Van Dam was officially
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  • 23 5 A.P. LONDON. Today. ROTHERHAM UNITED drew one-all with Southport in an English League Division 111 (Northern Section) match played ycftcrday.—A.P.
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  • 40 5 NON TITLE FIGHT FIXED A.P. LONDON. Today. JIMMY CARROLL ol Stockport. England, has signed to fl.jht European LightHeavyweight Champion Albert Yvel of France in Algiers on Feb. 17. Yvel's title will not be at stake in the 10-round bout. -A.P.
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  • 140 6 A.P. NEW YORK. Today. RAY FAMECHON, still hoping for another shot at the Featherweight Championship, makes his next start on Feb. 6at Cincinnati against young Eddie Burgin. A third bout with Charley Riley of St. Louis also has been offered the European champion
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  • 70 6 A.P. MADRAS. Today. RESULTS of the South India tennis championship here yesterday are:— Men's double* final: Kovaand Dorfman (U St beat D. Boso and N. Kumar 6-1. 6-0, 6-2 Ladies' single* final: IfiSS Dorothy Head beat Miss L.S. Woodbndge 6-0. 6-1. Mixed Double* linal: Miss Hrad
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  • 212 6 U.P. OTTAWA. Today. Canada's fabulous Barbara Ann Scott, star of her own New York and London ice shows, wants to skate in the chorus line again. Former world amateur f'gure skating champion has asked the Minto Skating Club to allow her to be a
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  • 645 6  -  BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY SKIPPER PADRE BROWNE By SCOOP S.C.C 1 S.C.R.C 0 CONGRATULATIONS to the Singapore Cricket Club for their grand one-nil victory over the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club after the gruelling and keenly-contested hockey match on the Padang yesterday. witn
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  • 20 6 p.'.*:.--t..*iut-i.« t'-»- ihncW -i .le.i lie.* uC General Hospital Hall rccen. v By UNIQUE PH IfJOGRAPIILRS. By UNIQUE PB #JOGR.\PNLRS
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  • 252 6 BRITAIN SUGGESTS CHINA —U.S. MEET Reuter. London, Tuesday. MR. Kenneth Younger, the British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, suggested here tonight that a round table conference between the United States and China might stop the Korean war. Mr. Younger, who is now number one official at the Foreign Office
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  • 124 6 AIR Marsnal Sir Francis Fogarty. Commander in Chief of the Far East Air Force, left by air for Ceyion today for the Island's celebrations ol tne third anniversary of attaining Dominion status. The celebrations include an "Air Day" programme at Negombo R A F. air'ield
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  • 200 6 Reuter. LONDON. Tuesday. JHE British Government rejected a suggestion byMr. Maurice Edelman, Labour, in the House of Commons today that it should now control the import, re-export and domestic allocation of natural rubber. Mr. Heavey Rhodes. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, said he
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  • 104 6 A.P. BANGKOK. Tuesday. BRITISH territories in Southeast Asia have asked Thailand for 115.000 tons more ric« for the current year than they bave been allowed. Negotiators irom Singapore. Ma'aya and Hongkong have ng reed to higher prices for th* first three months. They asked,
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  • 106 6 A.P. LONDON. Tues WESTERN Germany has entered the rubber trade picture as a transit point for rubber to countries behind th» Iron Curtain the Financial r«"Dorts t Statistics show that during 1949 and in the first nino months of 1950 about 1.000 Uma of Malayan
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  • 120 6 NAVAL vessels end other shipping have been alerted by radio to join in the search for a Far East Air Force Sunderland flying boat which is overdue near the coast of Formosa on a flight from lwakuni, Japan, to Hong Kong. In a statement
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  • 122 6 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Tuesday. AN Australian Rugby LTnion team will tour America at the end of next football season unless war breaks out. according to the President of the Australian Rugby Union. Mr. Justice Herron. Mr. Justice Herron. who has just visited America, said a
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  • 53 6 MR JOHN LAYCOCK, Progressive member in tne Legislative Council will table a motion at the next council meeting calling for the formation "without delay" of a Singapore Regiment. The motion adds: All ranks of such a Regiment must be British subjects preference being given to
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  • 41 6 AP. DETROIT. Tuesday. FACTORY sales of motor vehicles in the United States last Veer numbered 8.002 782. according to a final tabulation by the Automobile Manufacturers Association. The total included 6.665.628 passenger cars. 1.332.247 truck* and 4.907 motor coaches.—AP.
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  • 192 6 A.P. SYDNEY. Tues. AMERICAN Dick Savitt won the Australian singles titlp yesterday. He beat Australian Ken McGregor 6-3. ?-6. 6-1 in the final at the White City courts in Sydney. Ending h s Australian tour with Art Larsen. Savitt hit top form for the Australian
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  • 24 6 MR. Justice Evans has left for the United Kingdom. It is not known who will take his place during his absence.
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