Singapore Standard, 11 January 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 1 NO. 195 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 412 1 fcSHINGTON, Jan. 10 (UP)— Secretary of Dean Ache-on lold a press conference today that *),<• i nited States, Britain and France wiD reply "in the „r future" to Kii-I. n proposals of December 30 for ling of the Big Four Foreign Ministers.
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  • 126 1 T.[. Jan. 10 AP)— The Defence Ministry there were strong 3 the Chinese Comre to open t, front in hina tse of s i vorting the listed five points: imunist Korea were being ll to China Proper and other craft Uitarj supplies ::g from C
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  • 36 1 estate a*- is! :nt man r and thr c other EUiropeaas were killed as -i result of band t a tioa in tli. I rderat'o'i est -r dtv Several ethers wen i (l
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  • 54 1 Photo. Forced to withdraw from their positions because of attavks by numerically superior Chinese Communist troops, the tough, cocky American Marines halted along an icy road somewhere in Korea as leading elements were clearing a Communist roadblock. Subzero temperature seriously hampered U.N. efforts to end
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  • 254 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 10 (UP) Top British civil ami military chiefs in the Far Ea.-t were scheduled to arrive here today to confer with local official* about the "deteriorating situation in the Far East" which on Tuesday caused the American Consulate-General
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  • 122 1 HONGKONG. Jan. 10— (UP) The English language China Mail said in an editorial. "Hongkong generally will wonder just why the advice was given at this time. Some stress in the official announcement is laid on the deterioration of the situation in the Far East, yet
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  • 169 1 TOKYO. Jan. 10: I ReuterAAP*— The 3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment sustained 393 casualties between Sept. 29. when it arrived in Korea, and Jan. 3, the British Commonwealth Public Relations Office announced today. Casualties included: killed in action and died of wounds
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  • 211 1 Mander' s Views On Malaya Refuted By MP LONDON, Jan. 10: Reuter j Air Commodore Arthur Harvey,] Conservative M.P.. stressed in a I letter to The Times today the! need of "leadership" for Malaya. He was replying to a .etter from Sir Geoffrey Mander, former Liberal M.P.. published on Monday
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  • 324 1 SOME American families in Malaya who have accepted the offer of the United States Rubber Company to send their wives and children home at the company's expense "as a precautionary measure", are already packing, Tne Standard learnt from reliable sources yesterday It is understood
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  • 116 1 Standard Stiff Reporter MISS Chua Soo Teng, a "blue-belted" nurse of the General Hospital who had been sent to the Kandang Kerbau Hospital for a course of training in gynaecology and obstetrics was arrested on Tuesday night at the Kandang Kerbau Nurses' quarters, it
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  • 80 1 Standard Staff Reporter A MALAV constable attached to the Radio Division was presented with a cash award by the Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, at a simple ceremony at the Radio headquarters yesterday evening. The award, it is understood, was made
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  • 34 1 ROME, Jan. 10 (UP> Sinclair Lewis. American novelist and Nobel Prize winner, died today. Lewis, 65. succumbed at 7.40 a.m. in a Rome clinic after a heart attack.
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  • 72 1 MELBOURNE, Jam 10: (Reuter-AAP)-— All Australian ports were idle today and over 200 ships were tied v\y when 36,000 dockers held stop-work meetings. In Svdnev. Newcastle, Brisbane and Adelaide, they resolved to recommend that the Council of the Waterside Workers Federation impose an immediate
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  • 391 1 UN Troops Fight Way Into Wonju But Pushed Out TOKYO, Jan. 10.— (UP)— Battling in a blinding WmWW* storm that grounded allied plain's, the Second Division Armoured Task Force today hammered into the southeastern outskirts oi Wonju, strategic highway centre while another force fought to within one mile of the
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  • 122 1 LONDON. Jan. 10 (Reuter)— Moscow Radio said tonight the opening of talks today between the Western Allies and West German officials on the arming of Germans in an Atlantic Pact army were a violation of international agreements. It described them as "talks on the
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  • 159 1 C'wealth Discusses Problems Of Europe LONDON. Jan. (Renter) Th* Commonwealth Prime Ministers switched to the problem* of Europe* today in their 0-<lay Loiuion conference on the *orl<l British Foreign Secretary Kruot Bcxin }>a\r ilia nine Commonwealth statesmen an analysis of these pro* )>l#'m«. in terms of the Kasf-West conflict. The
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  • 42 1 Standard Staff Reporter THERE were four identil card robberies in the Gey la g Kallang ana Jalan Be yesterday, when about 30 c tl were stolen by gangs ol Chinese I on bicycles armed with knives j and revolvers.
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  • 163 1 ECA To Ask More Funds For Far East WASHINGTON, Jan. in (AP) The Economic Cooperation Administration a present a request to the Bu Lget Bureau for add>.l al fund- carry on rehabilitati »u programmes in the Philippines, Formosa, Burma. Indonesia, Indo-China. Thailand and India. The request will be a res
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  • 59 1 PORTSMOUTH, VIRGIN"! V Jan. 10. (AP) Naval aid I i Eta j under the U.S. Military Aid nme got under-v.av on wednesd i rith a gift ot three "er escorts to the Its an Navy Ambassador Alberto Tarch i pledged that Italy would put
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  • 66 1 WASHINGTON, Jan 10 *P) Senator Homer Capehart (K^publican. Indian) said he would vote for declaration of war against China to nive the American boys fighting in Korea e\er chance to go after the Chinese Communists who are killing them He made this repl>
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  • 228 2 SINGAPORE HAS THE RESOURCES FOR BETTER HOUSING Findings Of UN Commission Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE ha> ihe resources to deal with the housing problems of the Colon> much more adequately ami effectively and on a much broader front than is now being done. There should therefore, be created a centre
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    48 2 Photo. VIVACIOUS Sydney ballerina, Ruth Helfgott, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by BO AC Constellation on her way to rejoin the Ballet Marquis de Cue Vas company in Paris. Ballerina Helfgott vacationed in Australia for four weeks. The company will perform in the south of I rant <-■ Standard
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  • 113 2 I HONG Tal N r was {ed in the Singapoore Y District yi with bag nis ear Hall of his g r print impression OO the card had been erased. ng was fined $3. Photo. FAMED British operatic tenor, Ivan Dixon, arrived in Singapore by
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  • 510 2 Standard Start Reporter SINGAPORE would do well to undertake conMderable research in housing and urban development, Mr. Jacob L. Crane, Chairman of ihe I '.V ironical Housing Conunission suggested in hi- talk to Rotarians the apitol Blue Room yesterday. formu ie on which I and
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  • 55 2 TEO TIAN Tay was acquitted without being called upon to give defence in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday of a cheating charge. The charge alleged that Teo got Chew Eng Huan to believe that he would receive, cash on delivery, a consignment of 369
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  • 51 2 CHI A Buan Seng (58) appeared in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of thclt of a piece of cloth valued $4 from a Base Ordinance Depot in Jurong Road on Jan. 0. Chia, who claimed trial was granted bail of
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  • 34 2 VOLUNTEERS attached to "E" Division of the Singap re Volunteer Special Constabulay are reminded that the next meeting is at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 15 at Orchard Rad Police Station
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  • 79 2 Two More Detainees Released TWO more persons, one from the Federation and the other from Singapore who were arrested in connection with M.C.P. propaganda, were released by the C.I.D. yesterday. They are: Mr. Wong Keng Sam, Assistant Controller, Import and Export Department, and Mr. Seow Li Cheng, undergraduate of the
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  • 184 2 Standard S'afl Reporter A MOTION calling for immediate Bteps to be taken lo allow holders of Certificates of Admission under Ihe Aliens Ordinance to return to Singapore without having to comply with the passport regulations recently enacted, will be introduced at next Tuesday's meeting
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  • 35 2 A NORWEGIAN, Briorn Standberg (22), who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to being drunk and incapable in a backlane in Waterloo Street on Tuesday nighl was cautioned and discharged.
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  • 35 2 TWO YOUTHS, Chin Check Keen and Lai Yeow Sun, who were found fighting each other in Xew Bridge Road on Jan. 9 were fined Sa each in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.
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  • 355 2 DK. 11. LOWE, Chief Health Officer yesterday neatly divided people into two classes who are concerned in any housing problem those who can pay for what they want and those who have to pav for what they can m _^m_^_^_^_^_^_^_mm "It is the duty
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  • 185 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO Indonesians "who were under the influence of liquor" were stated to be the cause of the disorderly behaviour of a crowd ©f about 100 Malays, Indians and Indonesians on Tuesday night at Arab Street when police was compelled to open fire.
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  • 176 2 By a Special Correspondent MOKE than 1.850,000 surrender leaflets and new "price lists" ranging from SSO.OOO to 52.000 for dead or alive bandits have been dropped into the Malayan jungles during the past eight days. The highest reward SGO.OOO is offered for
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  • 62 2 A WOMAN. Lee Geok T.c (28) was tined $10 in the Singapore First District Court yesterday for failing to produce her identity card. When she was stopped by the police at Tanjong Pagar on Jan. 9. Lee produced a statutory declaration, which she secured after she
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  • 106 2 CHO CHONG KIIIAN (30), a clerk employed by R. E. Roe and Company, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to criminal breach of trust of 32 dozens of suitcase locks valued at $547 belonging to the company. Chief Inspector K. Ramakrishnan. prosecuting said
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  • 240 2 Standard Staff Keporler MR. THIO Chan Bee, Nominated Member, will a^ain ask the Singapore Government to ronnidrr the early or immediate appointment of an independent and representative committee to r«*vi<>>v ihe cost ol li\inp allowance for Government employees. In written questions which Mr. Thio will
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  • 137 2 Standard Staff Rl porta THE progress made by the Food and Price Control Advisory Board established several months ago by the Singapore Government will be called to Question at next Tuesday^ meeting of the Legislative O Lincil. Mr. Thio Chan Bee (Nominated) will ask Government
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  • 25 2 F 'RE to his Kelantan identity card ta a Singapore card cost Choon Chee $5 in the Singapore First District Court yesterday.
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  • 203 3 Estate Asst. Manager 3 Other Europeans Killed, Four Wounded Standard Staff Correspondent Kl MA li MPUR, Wed. Four Europeans, one of whom an estate n ai .I manager in Selangor and the other three military personnel -,1 in Perak were killed and four others wounded as the result of sctioa
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  • 36 3 1 Loh P ment e Sesn in his 37 of led "not guilty." evidence re\ raid was made on the chandu was •< keys pro- the a Daiman I C istoms pi
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  • 97 3 SC Overstayed Leave, Jailed if atiespontfent conPi K< K s im- I a week's 2 last He di I until 1 e he Ken his Then h 9 tamer tell i His 1 es from I did not report his BATU PAHAT. We d Mr. D \V. Grehan, Senior Executive
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  • 34 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed. Pleading guiity to a charge of stealing 15 coconuts, Don bin Man was fined S'A n or one month's imprisonment by Circuit Magistrate, Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah.
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  • 56 3 SEREMBAN, Wed. For the first time in 51 years, a special holiday for a tribal installation has been declared. This concerns the installation on Jan. 25 of Yang Muiia Dato Klana Petra Kassim. The holiday will be observed in the territory of Sungei Ujong which forms the administrative
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  • 238 3 Standard Stall Correspondent Kl M LUMPUR, Wed. No oral evidence is to be recorded by the Board of Arbitration *et up under the Industrial Courts Ordinance to consider the dispute between the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and the Rubber Estate Workers" Unions* The
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  • 133 3 9,111 Persons Banished From Malaya Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Approval was given in the last two months of 1950 for the deportation of 090 aliens and 10 British subjects, bringing the total number of deoortations to 8.909 aliens and 202 British subjects. These figures show an increase over
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  • 24 3 KAJANG, W r ed.— For having chandu pipes, two Chinese were convicted by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, Mr. A. P. .lark.
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  • 161 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Pigs reared in Singapore are not sufficient to meet the demand of the large Chinese population on the island and iarge numbers, therefore, have to be imported from the Federation. The Federation's export of pigs to
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 3 Photo. Participants in the Sikh social drama entitled "AshaM.A." staged in the Methodist Boys' School Hall. Sentul, in aid of the SUchEducation Board Fund. Kuldeep Singh
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    55 3 COMPETITORS of the Malay Talentime Contest held in the Studios of Radio Malaya. K.L. Picture shows left to right: Che Nor Ami binte Shamsudin. Che Zaiten binte Lop Abu Bakar, Che Normala binte Shamsudin and Che Zabrah binte Mohd. Ali who tied for second place. Raja Fanziah the winner and
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  • 77 3 I Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Kuala Lumpur may have a Municipal Fire Brigade Station if a plan now being drawn up by the Federation Town Planner containing the proposed scheme and site is accepted by Municipal Commissioners. It is to be a
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  • 40 3 SEREMBAN. Wed.— An open verdict was returned today by the Coroner at an inquest into the death of Yap Sai Wan, wife of a Chinese detective corporal who was found dead in her bedroom with a gunshot wound.
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  • 224 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Eurasian I if ion of Malaya, who have been agitating for free primary education in English for all Eurasian children in the Federation in the past, will discuss this topic again at the union's conference to
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  • 193 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— An Indian. Tangaveloo. was committed to stand trial at the High Court, for the murder ol a compatriot. Paraman. whom he stabbed at the 4k mile Klang Road on Sept. 7 last, by Firsl Magistrate. Mr. A. P. Jack, at the
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  • 85 3 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed.— The Bukit Selambau Relief Fund Committee paid out reliefs to 47 out of the 58 families whose houses were burnt down on the night of Nov. 21 last. Three families received $50 each while the others got various sums ranging from $100
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  • 21 3 MALACCA. Wed. Mr. J. Baruch of the Malacca High School will leave for India on three months' vacation.
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  • 118 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Wed— The story of how a couple while enjoying their evening walk in Kubu Park, beat off a party of four attackers who tried to r^b them was told in the Magistrate Court before Mr. S. Bon Bernard. It was
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  • 179 3 Standard Staff Cor respondeat] KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—" All depositors entitled to the revaluation of any withdrawals made from their pre-war Post Office Savings Bank account during the period January I? 1943, to September 5. 1945* inclusive, should forward their passbooks to the Controller. P I Office Savings Bank. A
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  • 132 3 SEREMBAN, Wed.- In the Seremban Hospital there is a patient, a hospital assistant, I who has had two road accidents within the space of (MM month. He Ii Mr. K S Kandiah of I Seremban. well-known Ceylon Tamil resident. Late m December last. Mr
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  • 58 3 SEREMBAN. Wed. Tha ri ksha ii a dying method of ■transportation in Seremban. II has been replaced almost universally by trishas but a few "stragglers" still remain and are used mainly for carrying goods. In 1949 number' of rickshas registered was 13 ;,.■> against 25 the
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  • 58 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— Terrified employee! of the Johore Bahru Government Printing Department situated opposite the Central Police Station ran aimlessly in the ram when lightning struck the rool yesterday. Except for about €0 Bangalore tiles Which fell down in bits there was no damage
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 413 3 i FED E RAT 1 <^jej|jj|§lJß m-._- m m ri i Dogs oscrial) 3, 6.30 and 9.15 Sun: Chai Kim Says Sam Hup SEHta > today prr V. (Cantonese) 2.30. 7.15 and Plira- Secret Fury 1. 7 and 9.30 Cathay (P.S.): Betrayed (Man- pm piaxa. ury darin) 300 and g
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  • 241 4 Collective Punishment: Penang Chamber To Appeal Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The Chinese Chamber of Qom merce have appointed two Federal Legislative Councillors, Dr. Lee Tiang Keng and Mr. Ng Sui Cam, to approach the Resident Commissioner tomorrow and to appeal to him to take a more lenient view of
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  • 125 4 Standard Staff Correspondent I IPOH, Wed.— A proposal to institute a provident fund for employees in Chine.se firms j and businesses will be discus- I sed at a meeting of the Asso-I; ciated Chinese Chamber of Commerce at Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 12. If
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  • 90 4 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH. Wed. Committee t members of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce at their j monthly meeting today contributed a sum of $185 for in-, mates of the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement as a Chine, e New Year gift. j In
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  • 135 4 THE Director of Education, Singapore, Air. A. W. Frisby ha? been appointed Chairman of the Permanent Examinations under the Higher Services Scheme. 195.0. today. The Court consisting of the /hief Justice, Mr. S. W. P. roster-Sutton, Mr. Justice E. s. Taylor and Mr. Justice H. ,V. Wilson
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  • 272 4 Ipoh To Form Home Guards Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed. As the first dep towards establishment of he Home Guards in Ipoh. a; committee comprising representatives of various commulities here will be formed some time this year. Chambers of commerce and jfher communal organisations tave been asked to stibmit lames
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  • 107 4 IPOH. W< Pleadi j to a a ge of ca by a ra-h act not amounting to culpable homicide. a 39- d tin ore contractor. Chow Puk Fun. w. to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Hill at the Perak High Court day. Tiie
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  • 99 4 Standard Staff Correspondent 1 UPING, We I —Eight perv, .-.ere injured in a lorrycar col ision at the junction ot Ulu Sepatang Pomiok Tanjong Road about 4.3C p.m. toOn.- K-year-old chil 1 and two men who were passengers Oj car, are believed to be in a
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    58 4 Standard Staff Correspondent K ALA TRENGGANU, W~< 1■ fl [NO youth League v. conduct shorthand classes tv e weeklv at Sultan S' dj Eng School. This was ed at a meel ng. MR. and Mrs. Ong Tee Chwee who were married at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Batu
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  • 213 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEN W». Wed Member- oi ihe Women's Service League were t«>l«l l»y Mrs. A. Aston, wife oi tinResidenl Connaiiaeioner, who presided at their annual general Meeting today, that it was essential for them to on HHHHH|HHHHHjj|HH| Mrs. Aston was
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  • 171 4 FE Visitors Impressed By Tour Of US THE AMERICAN way of life impressed six Far Eastern visitors, including a K.L. man. Shclkda M. Bashir. who are now on a three-month tour ol the country. The visitors are attached to ihe U.S. Information Service in their own countries. Those from the
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  • 116 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed. —Mr. Ng Sui Cam. president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, was appointed to be the local representative at the forthcoming meeting of the Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce which will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Jan.
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  • 82 4 30 MPH Limit For Malacca Proposed Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Wed— The Settlement here is considering imposing a 30-mile per hour speed limit in the u>wn. The ban will extend to the 7th mile on the north sea coast road and to the 8} mile Malacea-Muar Road. B cause of
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  • 82 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed. The new Catholic newspaper. Malayan Catholic News, has been well received by the Catholics of Seremban who obtained copies of the first isstie on Sunday last. A news item of interest to Catholics in Negri Sembilan was the reminder that January
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    25 4 Children's Party held at the residence of Cutpt. and Mrs. Thcmson. The party was attended mostly by the children of military officers of HQ, Malaya?
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  • 45 4 Standard SlaiT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. V conviction and sentence of death imposed on a rubber tapper Im- <<»Ilecting monej for the bandits in Johore in October last tear, was upheld by ihe Federation Court of Appeal
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  • 58 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEN AX G Wed A Chinese, Yeap Boon Swee. claimed trial before Magistrate Mr. E. M. Smallwood todav on a charge of unlawful possession of four piculs of rubber smoked sheets, valued a t $1,066. The case was postponed to Jan. IT.
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  • 110 4 SEREMBAN, Wed— The following have been elected to serve on the Licensing Boards for 1951 in the various districts of Negri Sembilan: KUALA PILAH: The District Officer (Chairman). the Deputy Commissioner of Labour (vice-chairman), the Health Officer. Seremban. Ml Lee Heng Wee, Dr. C. Jeremiah and
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    30 4 Photo. DATO Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain M.C.S. who was installed as the Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar. Pahang. is seen above receiving the all connnon^FandresfronißK^r. Eliathamby of Kuala Lipis.-B Mayfair
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  • 467 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Wed— The following have been appointed members of the Town Boards of the various towns in Pahang: KUANTAN: The District Officer, the Assistant District Officer, the Senior Executive Engineer, Coast, the Health Officer, East Pahang, the O.S.P.C. Kuantan, The Harbour Master, Pahang,
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  • 188 4 Ipon To Have Govt. English Girl's School Standard Stan Correspond* IPOH, WeA Plan- for fee eBtablii.ii Co»niiiiinil EngKflh GMs* School in I envisaged by the Slate Govcrainrnl step pending the uonuli nilioa oi perm am tfae (Government BngHsh Girls 1 N hooi \si|| noon rlaaori on Tuesday next in tlx
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  • 34 4 K A NG, V. > i. Two special constables, Shal Abdul Rahman, who return to their ftei their thn ition, sentei tin and two na nth's respectively by Mr. A. P. J; k
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  • 81 4 $13,000 For Esay Fund i Standard i am sp macil haii i BMrniac Mb I Hoe. SUt i Legislative 1 donated 1 Govenuneat B 1 51. 200 in < <re ittsa af i know* as i Taik Ho I .al .i. I Puad in Deaimeii of ll;;- diaaM I h
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  • 56 4 Perils Raj Opens School Stand: rd Btal I S parent possibility in children scho The Ra.ia of P in ids address l pupils S K ceremonj The and rui ays in Pei is at pn sent op< children i I school Government it be thrown op.-: all ci The Raja
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  • 602 5 Higher Medical Service Standard Is Required Standard Staff Reporter IN ADDI I lON to being f ar more hospital-minded today, the citizens ol .Singapore demand a far higher standard of medical service. In ciKi.equenee. well over twice the pre-war population has to he catered for in buildings and by staff
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  • 119 5 Medical plan For Singapore H the Singapore Irhi -»id Dr. W. J. csterdaj uiion is ifitm HMlfiaisatiw and imrnical mil enlargement I g bospitais. ilmi: of a n.'\v .j mtrc which will a general hospital bdirem'9 block and •i > hloek. ;eo\ ement and c\.u T.m Tack Seas I to
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  • 22 5 Rep r.t-r Wi I. tl Stal vd of ip the ira of D oartc Court ase on
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    54 5 photo. ME. GORDON JONES, (right) the District Traffic and Sales Manager for the Singapore office of Pan American World Airways, who i* ?ohis on transfer to Honolulu short--13 ailtll his wife, photographed with his successor, Mr. Stan Gloek. Station Operation Manager. Mrs. Gluck is beißS ev.iuaied from Singapore bv the
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  • 411 5 Dr. Vickers Warns Against Neglect Of 'Other Diseases GLE tuberculosis is <»;?«■ <»f seriocts problems, ll w*ou2 ibe ihe beiglil of folly for ns lo spend nos) oi <• ir medical resources in this one direelion and to ;.!.-.>-*> people to die <>l the many oilier things whiefa affllcl them,
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  • 34 5 THE FIRST annual g ting of the Technical G p Army Ci\ fl Si ni< e U n be he I t 2.30 i J.m. 20 the Uni m'a g Rise
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    32 5 INCHfi Ramli bin Ishak and Che Hasnah binti Mohd. Mustafa who were married recently at Kampong Meiayu, Jalan Yunus, Singapore. Inche Ramli is a goalkeeper of the Customs Sports Club soccer team.
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    48 5 Picture by THE christening of Kathleen Keating was held at the HQ, Malaya Garrison Roman Catholic Church, Kuala Lumpur r^»? t,y Left to Tisht: Rev Fr Ca* o4 *™dy (Chaplain); ASM Keating. Mrs. Keating (with Kathleen) Mrs. P. Ken- dnck, godmother;* and Sgt. Kendrick, godfather. C. F. Larm.
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  • 233 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN Chinese Association, Singapore j branch, plans to start a mutual aid section as soon as its membership touches 5.000. I This was stated by Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt. President of the Branch at the farewell party yesterday to Mr.
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  • 194 5 THE non-promotion of Indian Police Clerks and Interpreters (formerly known as Munshisj to Grade I while the Chinese were given such promotion in accordance Wltn ihe recommendations of the Trusted Commission will form the subject of questions to be tabled at next Tuesday's meeting
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  • 71 5 A FINDING of misadventure •vas returned by the Singapore j Coroner, Mr. E. Ebert yesterday al an inquiry on 11-year- j Did Chua Boon Kang who died following a collision with a motor lorry on Dec. 30 in Holland Road. Evidence was given that Chua ran across
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  • 178 5 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 30 families of more than 100 persons including adults and children are in dire i need of assistance, it was i stated yesterday at the meeting of the Welfare Committee formed recently by the Malay Union, Singapore, to render help
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  • 371 5 THE ALLEGATION recently i made by Mr. J. K. Monro, former Professor of Surgery i at the University of Malaya, that the Asian surgeon in i Malaya lacks manipulative i skill is refuted by the Alumni < Association of King Edward 1 VII College
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  • 58 5 THE OPENING of the 1951 Singapore Assizes will taka place on Monday. A service will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral at 10 a.m. and followed by an inspection of a guard of honour provided by the Police. The formal opening in the High
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  • 179 5 Infant Welfare Dept. In Urgent Need Of Doctors Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipal Infant Welfare Department is in urgent need of temporary part-time medical practitioners to assist the Department with a few hours work everv dav. This sudden call for doctors is necessitated by the illness of the Department's
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  • 157 5 LONDON, Jar.. I I Deep concern over the EM w wave of arrests in Singapore is expressed in a letter now being prepared by Malayans here for presentation to the Secretary of State for Colonies, .Mr. James Griffiths. It is reliably learned that presidents <■:
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  • 107 5 Correspondent KEEN-EYED md genial sfr; Oswald Coiernan A i seated h 'he lounge of the Ac i I: bej yesterday evening, was very interested in «ral I g young Indian girls mob the dancers Lal f tha bj d Padn ii I Sir Oswa'd and
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  • 35 5 A 34-year-old won i Khai Hian. pleaded the Singapore Third Police to ees of distilling two gallon? and being in po^-. i < gallons of ferrnen- 1 Si 'once was deferred to .T;m. 17.
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  • 772 6 T-f E feel that Mr. F. J. Woodward's speech at the quarterly meeting of the Malayan Association in Kuala Lumpur this week *is going to split this country from top to bottom. Brother will turn against brother and sons will denounce their fathers Worse still, tailors will
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  • 945 6  - CALCUTTA ON THE EDGE OF VIOLENCE RAWLE KNOX By CALCUTTA. rrXDUR pimps, all of them under sixteen, accosted me in the fifty yards between the hotel in Calcutta and the nearest chemist; they offered "nice white women". Near-naked beggars, suffering indescribable deformities, floundered and croaked on the pavement; the shoeshine
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  • 446 6 mifi^a m_ _m+-mm\MW_r J_% UTUSAN Melayu said the time has come for Singapore to expand its schools or open more schools. Hundreds of children are daily visiting schools to seek admission, said Utusan, some of them from the Singapore Royal English School which has closed down
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    • 77 6 Which Is More Valuable Sir; I would like to suggest that "Fair Play" should try to ejilarge his mental vision somewhat. Then, he would discover that there is something more "Valuable'* than what he calls "life", and that is "honour". Now, let me ask him, where is the "honour" if
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    • 219 6 Sir:— Mr. B. .1. P. Joaquim in welcoming the new Chief Justice of the Federation, Mr. S. W. P. Foster-Sutto* said; "It was by no means tne first time in the history ol the Commonwealth that a member of their profession has been entrusted with
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    • 100 6 Sir: With reference fo a letter by one Sulaiman Moulvi of Klang appearing in your issue of January 3 will the Moulvi tell us whether he is the sameMaulvi Sulaiman who, in about 1932, wrote an article in a Penang Malay Paper (Saudara) contradicting a
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  • 501 6 It's The Talk of The Town Malaya's Alien Frontiers MOST important clause In the bill to create the Federation of -Malaya Volunteer Force is that which lays down that those who enlist will undertake to serve overseas when called up in in (It-fence of the Federation. But this will only
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  • 694 6  - This Clap- Trap About Bonus For All Employees ASTER GUNASEKERA By KUALA LUMPUR. FAMILIAR as I am with man's ingratitude to man, I would not have believe J that certain local companies, numbered among the best dividend payers m the CO I ttry, indulge in the si y game known
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  • 278 7 ELONOON Jan. 10 (AP)— Broadly backed by their seven Commonpartners. Britain and Indui are seeking a compromise between an and Communist Chinese positions to end the Korean war and so tifeatep a lmte.l Nations showdown. The two strongest partners of the .....uionwealth also hope thus
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  • 150 7 S BOMBAY. .1 in. 10: (Renter) -.a Abdullah, Chief Mini- (Casta has left for after a fotir-day visit. I news conference here. i Abdullah laid down .nditions for a plebiscite lammu and Kashmir to j tine its future. were: (1) Pakistan Withdraw her forces
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  • 121 7 W ASHINGTON, .lan. in (Router):— The United States has sent more than 1,600 tanks and fighting vehicles to Western Europe under the mutual defence assistance programme in the last nine months. j The Acting head of the proi gramme at the State Depart- ment, speaking
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  • 84 7 ON THE NJS FRONT, KOREA. Jan. 10 (UP) North Korean Army, infamous for its brutal miseatment of prisoners- of-war, have released six Amerisoldiers captured -or Jan. 3, B i I >B I timesß to promote- B theß free fl Sergeant fl 1108, fl Car-fl
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    96 7 rnoioi. A general Bilateral Agreement was signed recsntly, between the G jve-;i-ments of India and the United States or America in connection with the technical assistance that is to be made available to India under the Point-4 Programme. Photo shows H.E. Mr. Loy Henderson (left) and Shri G. S. Bajpai
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    41 7 -US Navy photo via Newsphoto. P.S-N \a\VV Commander M. J, Luosey, Commanding Officer, Fleet Activities at Pusan escorts Rear Admiral Won Yil Sohn. Chief of Operations for the Korean Navy, around the harhonr at Pasan. A Korea^a^Nava^lLirbour stands the ti.akunuind PANA
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  • 92 7 >NG, Jan. 10: (AP>— I tugu< colony. 4.000 before I e occuoatiun to a 50C s finding life un- rmei Far -iters from Shanghai "paint picl grim auster- P tug »ese still ■The Hongkong Si I d today. 8 >;Tive and deeps" toward their
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  • 70 7 Attack On West Means War With US h Vi \R\S: I W ISHINGTON, Jan. 10 Uter) Senator Hubert f Oh o. Republican > CJ leader, said in a Ii here. he was in ••ii of Mar: n;; Russia f hal an attai k i West n P i 1 tl
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  • 183 7 Vietminhs Suffer Big Losses SAIGON. Jan. 10: (Renter) French Union forces mopping up northwest of Haiduong. some 30 miles east of Hanoi. Indo-Chma. have "inflicted very large losses" on Vietminh forces operating inside the j Tonking delta defence system. the French Military HeadI quarters announced here last j night. They
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  • 53 7 PARIS. Jan. 10 (AP)— Aboui 4.000 Communists staged a noisy anti-Eisenhower demonstration in the heart of Paris yesterday but failed in their efforts to bring about a strike. A number of demonstrators were arrested by police and the rest moved off. There was plenty of pushing but
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  • 79 7 BAYREUTHE (Bavaria! J in. 10: (Reuter) Arte:* four Germans had been jailed by an American court nere today for spying for Czechoslovakia, the United States Army Headquarters announced thai four more Germans were held on suspicion of spying. Three of tie men sentenced today had
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  • 80 7 TOKYO. Jan. in (UP):—! Captain Margaret Blake, of Army nurse corps of 17 Stuyvesant Oval Town, New York, has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal for outstanding services in Korea. The citation read in part: "Under her supervision, the wounded were given care and treatment, which savod
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  • News Briefs
    • 71 7 Alexandria's pickpockets fa tve a union with a membersnip <>f 4(io men and LOO women, police discovered recently. The union, besides tak- ing care oi its memb xs' injterests, al o arranges for rnarj riages between male and j fem.de pi rkpockets. The dowry p,: by the
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    • 59 7 Canada is planning no further evacuation warning at present to Canadians in the Far East, the External Affairs Department said. An official said that there were few Canadians in Hongkong. Those who were in the vicinity of China knew they were there at their own risk, as they weie warned
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    • 57 7 Twentyflve armed men from 'the Dalai Lama's party, now camping at Yatung in Tibet near the Indian border, have been stationed at the fortress town i^i Phari Czong, a day's journey away, to watch and report movements of the tocal Inhabitants and fore Phari Czong is 14.700 1 th< dge
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    • 39 7 Civil defence officials 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
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    • 50 7 In r> r>w pla to take advani of n rous oi7e:\; Japanese ou;iide Tokyo area, to. donate blood for United Nations servicemen wounded in Korea, the United Nations 406th MediI eal General Laboratory has dispatched a special blood bank i railroad team for visits to other large Japanese cities.- U.P.
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    • 49 7 The Soviet Literary Gazette has accused the United States of "all possible subterfuges" to disrupt the proposed four-power i conference on Germany. It claimed that the "reactionary press" had distorted the sense of the Soviet note in an effort to spread disbelief in the success of such ways. Reuter
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    • 36 7 The President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, M. Paul Ruegger, anj nounced in Geneva that he has I proposed to the North Korean Government that he pay them a j personal visit.— Reuter
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    • 31 7 The United SVites Navy has i that it would i i vista to active duty May and June .acta is 32.000 more j said in December added during the s. Reuter
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    • 47 7 Gc S r Douglas Gracey, if ol the Pa- y, will hand OV< land to Lieul G al -Mohammed Ayub Khan qu January 15. according to an authoritative source in Rawalpindi. After a visit to Karachi, he is expected to leave for Britain late in March. Reuter
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    • 35 7 King George VI and Queen E >eth will pay brief visits to < I-ibralt r, Malta. Aden a d Mon on tneir way to Australia •and New Zealand early next j Buckingham Palace officia >■ announced.—Renter. Reuter
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    • 27 7 US. Senator Robert Tail of •Ohio. Republican opposition leader, has called for a 10-year midi e programme to ►are the United States for ithout wrecking < jooomy.— AP
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  • 84 7 LONDON, Jan. II) (Renter): Mabel Russel, famous as "gaiety girl", Member of Parliament, died in Brighton yesterday aged 64. She *.vas known for years on Britain's mil ical stage as one of the stars of the old Gaiety Theatre. She was in original London production "The
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  • 290 7 ATLANTIC CITY. Jan. 10: (Renter) The United States today outlined its four-point plan for measures to be taken within the United Nations against the Chinese People's Republic. The lour-point plan, proposed before the Association of American Colleges by Mr. Warren Austin, chief American delegate were:
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  • 189 7 ALLIED GENERALS MEET GERMANS BONN, Germany, dan. 10j (AP) Allied and German Generals opened s fcret talks here over adding West German troops to the Atlantic Pact Command of General D wight D. Eisenhower, whose expeditionary armies finally crushed Hitlers Wehrmacht less than six years ago. A doy.cn military and
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  • 87 7 KARACHI. Jan. 10: (AP) A four-point programme for uniting Muslim countries was presented here by Prof. Syed Sulaiman Nadvi. President of the Karachi branch of Jamiatul Ulema-I-Islam. in welcoming Egyptian Ambassador Dv. Abdul Wahab a- I one of I idepcndent I United I fur-
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  • 455 7 Premiers Agreed On Early Treaty With Japanese LONDON, Jan. 10 (IP) The Commonwealth Prime Ministers* conference- age-reed lo<la\ on th** "importance of an early peace trcal\ wilh Japan. An official communique gave no details on Japanese treaty discussions but informed sources said the conferees agreed that a Japanese peace conference
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  • 84 7 LONDON, .lan 10— Britons spent more money in the third quarter of 1951 than ever before in Ustorj but they did not get record quantities for their recorG spending, the British Government monthly digest of statistics disclosed this today Spending went up to C2 ?')7.000.0uO.
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  • 121 7 YORK, Jan IQ (AP) I -< mbly President Nas- ah i cam has appealed to the world press, to 1.. th In the United Nations "in this difficult moment I* sui attni the press oentre in the new U.N. skyscntper inrters fan New Iforl
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  • 75 7 YORK, .1; n. 10 ter):— The York D News d that "Amei i military plannei ten to send I States army Europe. They expected tl a begin m< Atlantic "within &0 I i a I sh: •< match. troops to sail be National i men
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 73 7 9 )"t.O Pi I 0 0 Jl I" ICU o Q ENGLISH -INE BONE I Pi \J m m I (J 0 > 0 0 b^^"ibu*>u*9 0 U BRITISH AND BEST r (J Eeoutitul selection of designs and shapes m al! fi X EARLY MORNING TEASETS from $23.50 Q 0
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  • 332 8 S'pore Traders protest SINGAPORE rubber circles, angered by a New York rubber company's announcement which, they said, bad created "a fictitious market" in Singapore, are making representations to bring about a refutation of Tiiis American company had been reported as announcing
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  • 223 8 AKRON (Ohio). Jan. 10 (UP) Rubber industry fiirrrn here said toda> that they had not received any orilvr* from the Government to remove supplies ami evacuate personnel from SouthJEasl Asia. They said the government a "few months ago asked large I
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  • 95 8 HOXGKOXG. Jan. 10 < ReuterAAP Th.- Caltea and Standard Vacuum Oil Companies wen am I the first American inter- ests to be taken over by the r :nese authorities on the maind, according to reports reachins here The reports said the authori- ties in the main
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  • 73 8 USPurchasesFrom Communist China WASHINGTON, Jan 10 (AP): —The United States bought U5519,600,000 worth of raw materials from China in October, the US. Commerce Department reported That was U955,000.000 more than in September. These totals were registered before the Chmese Reds clamped a ban against trade with the U.S. in retaliation
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 81 8 The latest Singapore robber prices yesterday In ID were per lb. Buyers Sellers Nn 1 RSS Spot I mm 52.25 52.26 KOB in bales Jan No. 1 RSS. 52 24 S2 25 No 8 RSS. SUI $2.14 No 3 R S.S. (Nom.) $2.02 $2.4)4 Tor.*. Steady after irrepriar LONDON
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    • 38 8 SING \PORH. Wed. 1h price of Tin to-dav u.i> v> ',!,.,"io per picul. Up <n.:r, LONDON TIN fdn<*>dav's price* first session. Spot £1,241 buM-rs. £1,243 ■Three months £1,240 buyer. £1,245 sellers. s.-ttb iiu-nt price: Ul.-iO. l.nr: Firm.
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  • 70 8 India To Make Synthetic Petroleum MADRAS T 11 AT An I -i expert said th it his j ci -v old soon begin the! e oi v othetic petrom coal in an effort to end her dependence on 1l reign J C G h. Director Bengal Higher Institute I i
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  • 42 8 The C I Goa, Porto- I has ordered that ssion list be obtained for j I .do: I oi all goods from j eign c mtries except India j f permission was needed for medicine and ...\;ry es -AJP
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  • 207 8 GOVT. LOSES £36 MIL. ON GROUNDNUTS SCHEME 1 <>\L)O\. Jan. 11 (Renter) Britain has announced -.he i* \irtuallv scrapping her £36,500,000 Kasl Mritan experiment, because it has proved "incapable of fulfilment.*" The sum will have to be written off. i The Big Three agreement which provides machinery for the regulation
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  • 83 8 Biggest Buyers Of Pak. Cotton JAPAN v. is the gest imp< P ikist in cotton durm^ September and October of last jrc-tti Out of a t -4a] export of 124J00 bales ot 400 lbs. each Japaa b wig t 33.917 bales. Ot! r p sers included Spain, 29 17] bal
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  • 166 8 EXCHANGE rates now in force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows*. !/r- aa **s UOD Uh rndorhlna sua -t* permitted lo Strait* w?°?£ KO t*°\ J n 1° 'SP** l^ Standard Service) Qk_tin_ prt.es on the f HKSrn^H 1 37 K
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  • 105 8 Standard Staff Reporter STEADINESS prevailed all sections of the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra opened steady, buyers indicating $52£, rising to $53 per picul, with no sellers in evidence. Coconut oil was also steady. Buyers quoted $82$ per picul and sellers ?84 per picul.
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  • 36 8 THE UNITED STATES, Britain and France have agreed on proposals for an international organisation to work out the distribution of strategic raw materials, including Malayan rubber iui«^tin^icco/din«M<win I I
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  • 240 8 Standard Siaff Reporter BECAUSE of the new federal set-up which abolished the Straits Settlements, Singapore has taken over the lead in cultivation of tobacco from Penang, Province Welleslev and Malacca. Before the war, when theie wa.i no import duty on tobacco from these
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 8 -Photo by M. K. A CHINESE squatter in Jurong proudly shows off his latest crop of tobacco. Tobacco cultivation in Singapore is a matter of a small pitch here and a small plot thcrc.-^^^BMBBBtiM Henderson
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  • 784 8 Sandard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed—Malayan tin and rubber shares showed improvements In quotations in sympathy with London. A fair amount of business passed today at slightly higher prices. Industrials remained a firm market. To-day's prices were:-— Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks Pref. 1.85 1-92J Q,d 1.95 2.05 Atlas
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  • 231 8 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR HUNDRED Austin earn and a good number of commercial vehicle- are expected t«> l><- shipped its. month from England lo Singapore, Mr. J. IS. wheel r, Sales Manager of Borneo Motors said yeateroav. This will be one of
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  • 151 8 Steel Shares ReportedDull LONDON, Jan. 10: (Reuter) Recent buying enthusiasm h. I London Stock Exchange has been cheeked by motor industry's sharp reminder of acute shortages Of raw materials (motor production may be cut by-45 20 per cent by shortage of si steel K Price movements of domestic stocks today
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  • 122 8 Gold Price In Singapore Is Steadily Rising Si a»i(l# rd Staff Kei)or!< r THE SINGAPORE gold market \estcrday cont,, „,1 its fortnight-long price increase following the wartd** trend, but particularly the strong rise* hi llmui which attend the hardening; of American polio U Communist China. T-i. i i 3 c
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  • 108 8 THE SUPPLY paper is moderate not "serious. y" and are no present j:. its use in the Unit< National Production has announced in Newsprint and < I p- oducts have ■.*•«•< an anti-hoarding oi d< the A [tboi bus users indue..* g m
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  • 34 8 J Trade Commj a nil (Ml cotl are beinj: all q:; Januan -June 19."' ii;-,ue to be lia "Exports of yr--have, however, be the tim« being." GIIS
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  • 39 8 US Zinc Stocks Are Lowest Since 1925 Heavy even with product has brought U.S. &nn of the strates lowest level in ks at the end i I were 8.9tt2 tons, i i the previ lowest sin^e N en AP
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    • 36 8 £•»«»<-_ e» BEFORE ITS ALL GONE--START A SAVINGS ACCOUHTt m < IS I .<--'''4 I YOU TOO CAN OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/- INTEREST WILL BE PAID AT 2% PER ANNUM. CHUnG KHlfllll BUM-LID
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  • 145 9 MV JAPAN FOR F.E. RUN SOON rd shipping Reporter !l»*r Swedish East Asia mp.iny's latest freighteragei >hip for the Gotirg—Fai East run, the „n Japan, is at present Is maiden voya?e and is d shortly in SingaLs a shelter-decker, l's highest class at >rgs Me* Vers* ad. Go- rg. bas
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  • 32 9 »KONG, J (AP H M.S. Lnirted J eturn to from serI Nations naval f K 11 la undersi id .il pull out again presumably re; I r re i 1
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  • 55 9 THE Japanese AgricultureForestrv Ministry has decided to conduct a -wide survey on the prices of agricultural produce and on the income of farmers to map out an effective agricultural policy for the next fiscal year. The Ministry expects to complete the survey by the end
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  • 261 9 Destroyer And Frigate Under Sealed Orders Standard Shipping Reporter THE FIRST American warships to call at Singapore since the war in Korea, the USS Southerland, a destroyer, and the USS Albuquerque, a frigate, arrived and anchored in the warship anchorage in the Singapore Outer Roads
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  • 123 9 TOKYO, Jan. 10 (ReuterAAP) Sixteen Thai sailors from the Thai corvette Prasae. which ran aground during a storm oft' the Korean east coast, were rescued by a helicopter from the United States carrier Philippine Sea, General MacArthur announced today. The crew of the Prasae had
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  • 129 9 Standard Staff Reporter FOR THE first time in history Belgian troops will be passing through Singapore for service in the Far East in Korea with the United .Nations. The contingent is part of Belgium's 2.400-mun volunteer regiment. The troopship. Karmina. will on Jan.
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  • 172 9 'Give Lightermen A Chance To Work' Standard Start Correspondent PENANG, Wed. An appeal to the mercantile community here to «jive lightermen a chance to make their livinir ami not lo encourage them to compete v* it Ii the I'enan^ Harbour Board, was math* today by Mr. W. S. A. Zachariah,
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  • 94 9 MANILA, Jan. 10 (UP):— Six persons, including a 13--year-old girl, were drowned when the boat, Empress of Davao, in which they were travelling, capsized while trying to reach land off the coast of Baganga in Mindanae. according to a report from Davao. No details of the
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  • 314 9 A HUGE modern terminal has i been completed in New York City for use by most of the 2.300 local and long distance buses that enter and leave the j city each day. The building is expected to relieve traffic I congestion caused by buses
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    • 508 9 SAILINGS FKOM SCANJINAVIA UK CONIINrNI J Spore P S haai l'< *m "MEONIA" for Saigon Baagkok l7 18 J n 151fc J u i 14 J •lNDlA*' for Bangkok. Hongkong, k nila. Kobe „r. U-M lob 1 -CAMBODIA' foi Hn:iKkuiiK Kobe fe, te Yokoham it .1 rco. "LALANDIA" f or
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    • 438 9 MELIICEtf eTAS'i ASiAni lin** Swettenham. Penang and Suez: Outtf&ra Krom Europe Accepting <*argo for Gulf PorLJan. 17: Meonia for Saigon and In Port: Steel Recorder sails Jan. Bangkok Jan. 18 12. Feb. 11: India for Bangkok. H'-ng- Jan. 12: Steel Ro\er sails Jan. 18. kong. Manila and Japanese ports Jan.
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    • 202 9 (air arrivals) f [and DEPARTURES) Arrivals SARI DA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS From Medan r. I Hi B5 QANTAS LMPIRL AIRWAiS CONSTELLATIONS Erooi Svdne» I7JBB KLM CONSTLLLAIION from Europe UJtf am MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS from Bangkok Penang tIA 1.15 p.m frum Medan. Penane lalping Ipnb Koala Lumpur FTA <>.H5 nso from Sandakan
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  • 1241 10  -  OSWALD HENRY i ney Met, Compared Notes And Danced WHAT do noted dancers do when they relax? Do they read, sew, swim or simply laze? No. Guess again. They DANCE! That's what I found out when I dropped in, yesterday, at Singapore's by Fine Art of
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    • 97 10 LAST 3 SHOWS 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. 20th Century-Fox's Thrilling Adventure! "DAKOTA LIL" starring MARIE WINDSOR GEORGE MONTGOMERY IN CINECOLOR OPENING TO-MORROW Universal's "CURTAIN CALL AT CACTUS CREEK" IN TECHNICOLOR FBDMF HQ ***** CEYLANG kmT Today: 3.00 8.30 p.m. Republic's Wonder Serial "ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL" (Showing Complete Serial) Sensational!
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  • 381 11 Travancore Sisters Score In Classical Indian Dance Recital Standard Staff Reporter jj i> rarely that one gets the opportunity of sack a combination of art, talent, grace and a *a<) displayed last night at the Victoria itrc in tlit* recital of classical Indian dances given tin* famous Travancore sisters Lalitha,
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  • 43 11 Standard Staff Reporter TH: tenpraduatea of Diversity ol Malaya. detenti n, sal for the paper of their term examiin a FoHce Officer's undergraduates are: Puthucbeary, Abdulid and Tan Seng Lock, -Arts students and Tan Yong. of the Medical I
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  • 65 11 3 ldard Stilt Reporter at an Army Jo] c, m>> the vic- a daring pickpocket at -port yesterday I st a waiting iov a from Johore at the A:: aaj i counter on had placed her hand- c M and I ei suit- the eall
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  • 40 11 I iri Start Reporter BOK YEW, 35 year-old j d at an address B R was found cut in the kitrhile preing meal yestered a knife near a I to the tilance. last night
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  • 12 11 Standard Stag Reporter ogste r -rested I from Line ester-
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    69 11 •I larliam. Bucks, are floekin? to the theatre in HI a :o H.ml) Ikeil school chum Ray Walker, 24, at with I H«BB, inc fean a;o Rav went to South Africa. ant SBBSBJae," sh»- saiJ. Now ske is back in Britain *IB ind three lions. Her excuse? "Office work ■earl]
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  • 47 11 THE HAGUE. Jan. 10: (UP) General Eisenhower's inspec- a tour of Western Europe brings him today to this tiny .country which hopes to have three fighting divisions by the end of 1951 but which can never be a major contributor to the Atlantic army.
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  • 199 11 NEWS -PHOTOGRAPHERS WIN ALL TOP AWARDS LONDON. Jan. 10.—Associated Press photographers won all three top awards in the news picture section of the third annual "British News Pictures of the Year'' competition held here. The winning photos were chosen from among some 3,000 submitted by news photographers in the United
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  • 136 11 SEREMBAN, Wed.— Trials to i select the south team for the > Annual hockey classic against I the North will be held in I Seremban on Jan. 19-21. Although four teams are scheduled to take part in the South trials, only three, Singapore, Malacca and
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  • 90 11 LONDON, Jan. 9 (Reuter):— The following is the draw for the FA Cup fourth round: Luton vs. Bristol R. or Aldershot Millwall vs. Fulham Sheffield U. vs. Mansfield Arsenal or Carlisle vs. Northampton Charlton or Blackpool vs. Stockport C. Preston vs. Huddersneld Newcastle vs. Bolton Grimsby or
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  • 136 11 PENANG, Wed— Penang will hold its final hockey state trial on the Western Road ground on Saturday. Dec. 13 at 5.15 p.m. in preparation for the forthcoming quadrangular meet which will take pk;ce here on Jan. 19. 20 and 21. The following are the two
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    45 11 This Manchester Baited j* thrust at the Fulham goal failed at Craven Cottage yes- terday, and a more incisive home team were two up at half-time. But United rallied to finish with a draw, 2-2. Only 25,00 saw the game on j a slippery pitch.
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  • 99 11 IPOH. Tues.—A sound defence enabled the Ipoh Police to take two points off Ipoh Ramblers in this evening's league hockey tie played on the padang. Though they were attacking for most of the time the Ramblers were unable to penetrate the Police Defence. Five minutes
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  • 366 11 [POH, Wed- Youth was -given a chance by ihe Perak Cricket Association last year and this has revealed a galaxy of talent in schools— a talent which must be fostered and carefully coached. Mention of this was made in the annual report of the
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  • 34 11 Tiiu. well-known Jockey C. Eilery will return on Thursday January 18 i a holiday in will be available for the stable; He is attached to Da- r ♦he forthcoming Ipoh race meeting.
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    • 461 11 Padlo Programmes R MO M 1 V 4 IKh"; I p.m. Nt ws in Mandarin; 8.1.1 l l *"*w uu Ca| the lune*— Amoy; p.rn. sjvr IBTIBB S'»> in Amov and Cantonese; 9.1.1 ,J Ui.ltUhL listeners* Cho-ee"— Mandarin: M p.m. News in Teochew and Hakka: I I t! I Hcton]
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    • 183 11 fMjjjjl TlME^fc -jt-^-^-t__mmmmmm.lt HIGH TIDES at the principal -at JT 1 resorts in Malaya TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 1.40 12.49 Malacca 10.11 10.26 Port Dickson 8.52 9.07 Port S'ham 7.59 8.09 Penang 2.44 3.38 I i, XL. I 1 (Hf 7 1 rTvlfy LOOK, NANCY— W\ I IT'S RAINING Pf
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  • 431 12 SOSC Should Not ExcludeFed.Men In Games Team < OLO.NV sportsmen are wondering whether the move by the Singapore Olympic and Sports council to "•anab" Federation athletes, swimmers and weight lifters in its Asian (iames venture is a move in the right direction in view of the fact that the Games
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  • 68 12 THE following will turn up I for the Star Soccentes Sports i Club against the T.B.A. at soccer j tomorrow at the Farrer Park. Players are to meet at the T.B A Clubhouse by 4.45 p.m. sharp Ah Chua. Seng Ghee: Fazal; See Jong: Tony Lopez, Letchumanan:
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  • 162 12 MELBOURNE, Jan. 9 (ReuterAAP i —England's batting was seriously criticised by Cricket writers here in their comments on Australia's third Test victory. Sid Barnes, the former Test plaver writing in the "Melbourne Argus" said: "Bewitched, bothered and bewildered were the Englishmen when they faced Jack Iverson." Jack
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    31 12 Pictured here are the basket ball women's teams of the Selangor (in black) and Negri Sembilan Chinese Sports Federations who played to a draw of 14 points each in Seremban recently.
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    53 12 Photo. The cricket match between the MCC and New South Wales, which began in Sydney Dec. 30, was a warmup for the Third Test, to start in Sydney Jan. 5. MCC captain Freddie Brown tosses the ball in the air after having caught NSW batsman Keith Miller for 93 on
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  • 327 12 Three Ten -Round Bouts Next Week SINGAPORE promoter Watty Oakes opens the 19,">1 boxing season next week with three ten-round first-run fights, making the card the most attractive in many months. Originally, two ten-round bouts were arranged Sid Fletcher Bobby N'joo, and Tan Gwet Tek v. Boy Kurim. supported by
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  • 85 12 Singapore Cricket Club will begin their soccer season at the end of February, it was disclosed at the Club's soccer meeting held at the S.C.C. yesterday. It was also proposed to extend the present soccer field to the proper size The present field was below the regulation
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  • 93 12 Transvaal Wins Curie Trophy I PRETORIA. Jan 9: I Reuter> Transvaal won the Curie Cup Cricket tournament when they beat Xorth Eastern Transvaal by two wickets with a minute to 1 spare. Transvaal, who still have a match in hand, were given the task of scoring 235 runs in 200
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  • 172 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Whites proved to be a better team when they defeated Colours one-nil in the European's second hockey trial to select their side to meet the Rest in their annual encounter at Kuala Lumpur. Playing on the Selangor Club padang today, the Whites
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  • 608 12 THE Singapore Hockey Association's Knock-out Tourney has reached a very thrilling stage with the final issue still very open. The teams in the running for championship honours are the Police, SRC 4 Reds/ CHQ; SCC and SCRC. The last two teams are scheduled to
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  • 728 12 GOOD ENTRIES FOR PERAK TURF CLUB JANUARY MEET One hundred and sixty five horses 101 Class Two and 65 Class Four has been entered for the Perak Turf Club Meeting to be held on January 20, 24 and 27. Newcomers to Malaya are Courtenay 11, El-Toro. Eden Rock. Jeanne D'Arc.
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  • 281 12 THOUGH they completely dominated play in the mid li,!f. Soon Garrison had to be content with an eight points (a goal and ■tn u six (a penalty and a try) win over a Singapore Cricket luh Ull padang yesterday. A heavy
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  • 102 12 SACRAMENTO. California, Jan. 10 (AP) Johnny Ortega won on a technical knockout in the ninth round on Tuesday night from Jimmy Espiritu of Manila. Ortega weighed 111 lbs. Espiritu 116 lbs. In the fast moving fight, a rematch for the two flyweights who fought
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  • 116 12 IPOH, Wed:— Following is the j racing schedule for the Perak Turf Club January meeting:— IST. DAY (JAN. 20) 51 Furs, str.— Class Four Div. 1, 2 and 3. 6 .Furs:— Class Two Div. 1, Class Four Div. B'. Furs:— Class Two Div. 1 and 2. 2ND.
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  • 98 12 Eric Bedser To Help MCC SYDNEY. .1 Reuter. AAP Erie B. rounder and twin b bowler Alec ed i.; the MC until Toy Tatti S1 am arrive from Eric, who is ace Alec on the tour in capacity will pi. three-dav matches i Tattersall and S1 are due in Melbo
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  • 89 12 The Singapore open 180 mile bicvele road race will be run on "the Lim Chu Kang stretch at the 10th mile Bukit Timah Road this Sunday at 0 a.m. The race will start opposite R.A.F. Tengah gate. All competitors are reminded that the organisers
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