Singapore Standard, 15 January 1951

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  • 19 1 Sunday Standard 4H fa 2H| JL VOL. 1 NO. 2CO SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1951. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 162 1 Mao Willing To Consider UN Ceasefire Plan M \X V >RK, Jan. 1 I (AP) The New York Times 3 special dispatch from New Delhi reported the Indian incßi has received advices that Mao Tee-tang is to consider the I .N. ceasefire plan as a basis for further negotiations. The
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  • 98 1 N' lists Call U N Decision A "Sellout" El, F sa, Jan Nation alisi branded as a the United Na•cision once more m to tr problems Chinese I George nent irr the P itical ring the not only of X a v r l i strong denui c was do
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  • 15 1 R r>. arm Oslo to i of holding Ge Nati b ere.
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  • 40 1 CAIRO. Jan. 14. (AP) Fl ncer Saved Sabai Abdel Hamid. 30 was Idlled Turing a ionci-:-: I h lasi the Egyptian Royal Fencing Club, when his opp tnent's sword broke and peiietrated his chest.
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  • 69 1 LONDON. Jan. 14. (AP) Moscow radio heard m London broadcast a Tass report from New York saying the United Nations ceasefire principles sidestepped two bu issues m Korea. •This if- port, as is known" the dispatch said, "sidetracked the proposal for an t—cdiatc withdrawal of
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  • 369 1 Search For Dakota Continues SEARCH for The Singa. pore Standard Dakota, reported missing near Kota Bharu, continued yesterday up to 7 p.m. by RAF aircraft, and right through the night by Police and troops. RAF aircraft scouring the land around Kota Bharu switched their operations to the sea yesterday morning
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  • 93 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 14 < Renter): Khenchen L Sand* a, 18-year-old elder brother o: the selfexiled Dalai Lima of Tibet has trriyed m Calcutta from Yatung, Drovisional seat of the Tibetan Government near the TibetSikkim border. Sanden, who was accompanied by two Tibetan Government ofricials,
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  • 87 1 RANGOON, Jan. 14 (AP):— Burma will form a south-oast Asian neutrality bloc with India. Pakistan and Indonesia, should there be general war, the English language daily Union Gazette reported on Sunday. The paper, quoting informed sources, claimed this question would "be thoroughly discussed"
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  • 83 1 HONGKONG. Jan. 14. (UPV— The search tor the RAF Spitfire, which was reported missing on Friday afternoon, was abandoned today after Sur »nd, Spitfire. Beaufighter I Harvard aircraft of the RAF swept Mirs Bay, unsuccessfully for evidence of the missing plane. Several naval ships joined
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  • 116 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII. Sun. A hand grenade was thrown m the heart of Ipoh town tonight at 9.55 o'clock, but no one was injure I The grenade was thrown by an unknown person outside the Jubilee Park m Brewster Road. It
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  • 61 1 HONGKONG. Jan. 14 (UP)— Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, Commander-in-Chief of the British Far Eastern Air Forces, arrived here for talks with the local air commander. Commodore. A. D. Davies. He will also participate m a military conference held here under Gen. Sir John
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  • 39 1 Photo. With a .45 strapped to his bolt, Lieut. -Gen. Matthews B. Ridgway, new Eighth Army Commanding General, looked things over on the Korean front. He is seen above confering with Major-Gen. Frank W. Milburn. AP
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  • 272 1 Standard Staff Reporter WEARING that 350 smile is 16-year-old Frederick Comes of Singapore after lie had heen told last ni^ht that he had won first-prize In the Standard's All-Malaya Comics Colouring Contest. Out of the several thousand entries, received m the Standard office
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  • 236 1 Red China Claims HONGKONG, Jan. 14 (UP)— The Chinese Comnranigt's official New China Agency today reported that iMr. H. G. Fox-Holmes, Britinh Consul-General at Tihwa. Sitikiang Province, was deported because of alleged espionage activities. Mr. Fox-Holmes with his wife and five children arrived Hongkong on
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  • 478 1 TOKYO, Jan. 14 (AP) United Nations troops on Sunday clung grimly to the road controlling Wonju salient m Central Korea, hut flanking Reds hattled deep into the Sohaok miles of the old Ptisan beachhead. A series of attacks from 5,000 to 10.000
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  • 334 1 TOKYO. Jan. 1 i (IT) The Air Force bclievei thai its figure* on communist UNf EMhMh are as nearh COT red as is humanly possible to make them, atul that if there is an error, it is probabh on Ihe conservative side. Fijnirc- nltaMtl
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  • 409 2 WIDESPREAD FLOODS IN JOHORE, SINGAPORE Police Evacuate Several Villages Standard Staff Reporters LARGE AREAS m Johore and Singapore island were under several feet of water yesterday as a result of 36 hours of continuous rainfall which started on Saturday afternoon. The floods m Johore threaten to be worse than the
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  • 190 2 In Singapore, along Bukil Timafa Road stretching from the Race Course to Newton, the flood- caused several lorries and ears to marooned. Can were being towed through the floods by youths, who reaped m good money from the distressed drivers. Most shops along the road wee partly submerged
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  • Article, Illustration
    71 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE LABOUR Party of Singapore is to hold a General Council meeting on Jan. 22 at 6 p.m. at 742 North Bridge Road to consider nomination of candidates for the forthcoming Legislative Council elections. CGNTjXjjOUS rain for 36 hours since Saturday afternoon caused thifl landslide
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 2 Mr. Rubin Cornell, who mad- a Icnj trip trmm \u> !,om« m Australia to Kn^land fi\»- months vi m his eflort to rure his myelitis, whidi he ieserife m.i tiwiT." I'aral>xd from tiic ki do\i! be is "<•« n bring: hc< led to I is hotel after his arr.iol at
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  • 259 2 Standard Staff Sepork TOE LABOUR PARTY, Sn-ap^rt-. ha- ■ppihmd two men \<* Investigate tin- causes of ihc defeafl oi i candidates m the last Mi;.;!; l,ni\ !»■< -tun;-. The men are }-lr. F: v is Thomas, former party president, and Mr. E. V. Davi Muni
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  • 469 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Rotary (Hub president, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek expressed ■nrprisc yesterday that the Vatican should impose prohibition on the Catholic clcigy from joining the Rotary organisation because the Rotary fc *did not enjoy the spiritual sanction" of the Roiikwi Catholic
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  • 55 2 Russian Ship In Port Standard Staff Reporter A 5.172-ton Russian freighter the Perek -p. arrived m; S c i ok< rs yester-i Th< V ■nd c,...cd at Dairen where I Iced up t>.O _>(j tons of soya I h has an •U-Russian crew I 35, leaves Singapore today for the
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  • 150 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALL ROYAL Air Force > pilots had been briefed to avoid Other nations' terri- lory, except where their flights had received prior rlearanee from the authorities concerned or where there was some Ktanditi^ arrangements for the passage of R.A.F. aircraft, a spokesman at
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  • 27 2 A YAP EE CHIAN Schol irship has been awarded to Master Gabriel Danakody, a pupil m Sid. II of the Pasir Panjang English School, Singapore
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  • 74 2 New Centrol Satisfies UK Circles Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON. Sun Discreet satisfaction is felt here m rubber and tin ci riles regarding the mild form of commodity control announced last nisht m Paris. Rubber and lin v ill each have a commodity j;roup devoted to it. There is no tiuKcatioa
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  • 174 2 A STUDENT majority m the Student Welfare Committee of tin* I Diversity of Malawi lia> no* been achieved a& v result of discussions between the Students I ;iimi and University authorities for more student representation on the Board of Student Welfare. With this compromise, virtually
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  • 52 2 NewLecturers For Teachers Standard Staff Reporter MR. FRANCIS Thomas, former Labour Party chief, and Rev. T. R. Doraisamy have been appointed part lime lecturers ai the Teachers' Training College. Singapore. They are taking the places of Mr. P. S. Dempsey and Mr. Barnes, who have gene on leave to the
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  • 31 2 Lt. C.P. Foston, R X has been appointed Officer Malayan Naval Force by the Secretary of State for the Colonies v ;ih the approval of the Board of Admiralty.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 253 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT SITUATION VACANT SUPERINTENDENT, BRACKISH WATER FISHERIES, Departmeni of fisheries, Ceylon. APPLICATIONS are invited for Hie post of Superintendent, B) ash W Fisheries, Department oJ Fisheries, Ceylon. 2 QUALIFICATIONS: DUTIES A.\D TERMS OF APPOINTMENT: Candidates should possess a degree of a recogni I University with special qualifications m Zoology.
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    • 135 2 ACKN^ Mrs Pai I family thank H ol Kelantan and ol Frengganu. Lations for theii SITUATIQNS vac Ty C*/~\ T T T TJ "-■■infc TUiTi; 1^- v A Jan. Enrol Orchard R [C I UJ "AMPI valves $1,350/- r Spoi < I baths all mod. Ban E cd. Vacant P
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  • 425 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. Two well-known Ipoli personalities and a lower Perak Malay have been appointed justices of the Peace by the Sultan of IVrak who will present the Warrants of Appointmeni to them m the throne room of the Istana kkandaria on the occasion of his birthday
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  • 26 3 Tidal Gates To Pre vent Floods i Stall R t;-r BA Sun:— A. A tidal g. him bridge has y the 1 wn gin as ible.
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  • 98 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Replying to the toast to the guests, at the Eurasian Union of Malaya dinner here, the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Raja Uda, said he was happy to see that one of the objects of the Union was to maintain good relations with other communities
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  • 141 3 AIOR STAR. Sun. Six Chinese, a woman and her five children two sons and three daughters were burnt to death m a shophouse m Jalan Regent m the heart of this town at 11 o'clock last night. The woman was an expectant mother. Her husband
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  • 776 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. The Sultan of Perak, on the occasion «.f his birthday tomorrow will present medals of gallantry and meritorious service to IVrak citizens at the throne room of the Istana Iskandaria, Kuaia kanirsar. The recipients are Inche Ismail bin Che
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  • Article, Illustration
    210 3 standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— "Dualism of loyally Is impossible m practice," said Mr. G. Shelley, President ot the Eurasian Union of Malaya, last night when he appealed to the designees of the proposed constitution to use trimming shears firmly and resolutely. The foreign weed must be
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  • 171 3 Eurasians Told: 'Copy MCA Plan' Standard Stuff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun:— The suggestion that the Eurasian Union of Malaya should be reconstituted on the lines of the UMNO and the Malayan Chinese Association with the Central Executive Committee vested with lull powers to deal with problems on the spot and
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  • 131 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. Two Pernk women teachers Che Esha binte Syed Bnhaldin and Miss Chin Kee Chai have been awarded Government scholarships to go on a twelve we«iks" tour of the United Kingdom this year. They wili join a select
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  • 32 3 H. S. LEE has resumed his appointment as a Member of the War Damage Commission for the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore on his return to Malaya.
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  • 271 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sun.:— Although the membership of the MCA m Kinta has exceeded the 20,000 mark, this is not considered satisfactory because there are many more Chinese m the State. This remark was made by Mr. Y. C. Kang, chairman of the Kinta
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 421 3 Wl EDE RAT l^^^^^l SEREMBAM Today |Eex: P ThriU of Brazil 10.45 a.m.. Plaza: Winchester 73—1, 7 and frl 1^ 01 y lr the Dozen h 3l5 yjq p m <).45 and 9. 15 p.m. Sapphire: Sam Mo Low Lori* Odeon: Colorado Territory 10.45 K-e (Maadann> 2.30, 7 and 9.30
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  • 672 4 Malayan Chinese Mao fHINESE business interests m Singapore and the Federation, through the Associated Chinese C «ts of Commerce, are asking the British vernment t i withdraw recognition of the Chinese nunist G ►vernment m Peking. This is the first time the Chinese m Malaya are taking con- d action
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  • 1025 4 r £HE developments m the Far Eastern crkis during the past week have been most important and most ominous, China has broken off diplomatic contact with the United Nations, a id the main Chinese forces have moved beyond the 38th Parallel, where they are now poised for the
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  • We, the People
    • 384 4 Sir; Thi r is writ! firstly, to ass re Mr. A. Mallal. member of the Sin- re Legislative C we, the poor people 1 of S re, will give' our whole-hearted support to his motion asking for the immediate imposition of pri<-e control and secondly to throw
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    • 129 4 Good Pay Honest Service Sir: It is Interesting to note that there is complete absence of dishonesty among bus conductors employed m Chinese companies. These hard-working conductors always supply their passengers with the proper tickets on payment o f their fares. Never have they attempted to oiler used tickets to
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    • 256 4 Sir: The Malayan P I I A thorities, are to be congratulated on their proposal to issue a special stamp for SATA. This organisation is badly m need of funds to i iild a Tuberculosis centre and also similar centres m the Federation. The sales of
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  • 21 4 "for! what a night, Winnie! Still, it' it keeps your mother away for oiiee it'll be well worth it.!,
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  • 506 4  -  CASSANDRA By rIECENTLS I told you the story of my Mai oi recfiaes most days so I aeh m ii > f the wind with a double-breasted brown paper m reads the I inancial Times. Some interest seems to have been tVOOjSBd a] So 1 feel m duty
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  • 406 4  -  G. KNIGHT Ky And Britain Goes Down With 'Flu! T I SHOO! sneezed the man, as he I the gangplank of a S navian liner at X< Quay af< ys before Lat< r that ci .1. a Tynesid* too. Two sneez< s bui they are now known
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 334 5 Eisenhower Ends Continental Tour, Ar rives In London LONDON, j;.,. It (UP)— Ge^nd Dwigbi Ei^n.r arrivrd here \:>.*i niiiht after his tour of five contilal «;i;)ita!-. lit rv few ftmml thai an army of nine ji— o *nw waiting for him as compared with ihe c >(> he < -iMiiniaii
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 5 njfghfhgkmn,kfgkfg N KSea feeing from the b.iiiie Kocea t stopped tad searched for rms -id caatrabu I by IN mHLjlix Pictured above is a sceae tin S otft Km*aT stom'ws IN soldiers „i.. das PANA Newsphoto
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  • 314 5 Chinese Reds Step Up Plans For Drive Into Indo-China SE Asia HONGKONG, Jan. 14: (UP) Authoritative sources said here that all indications are that the Chinese communists are stepping up their preparations for a drive into Indo-China and SouthEast Asia. Hongkong has been mobilising its defences for some time, and
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  • 138 5 KALIMPOXG, Northern India. Jan. 14 (Router)— The 5.000 defenders of the easternmost Tibetan outpost of Chatndo were said here to have surrendered to attacking Chinese-led forces without any fighting, they were "frightened by the rockets the Chinese fired into the air." The story was told
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  • 137 5 PARIS. Jan. H (Reuter)— The Canadian Prime Minister Mr. Louis St. Laurent told the press alter arrival from the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference that the Korean problem could not be solved without asking for the participation of Communist China. He honed the Anglo-Ameri- can and Sino-Russian
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  • 34 5 HONGKONG, Jan. 14. (AP).— Gen. Sir John Harding, British i C-in-C. Far East <i F irees. i arrived from Saigon f>n an RAF transport on Friday. He will reI main I ime week.
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  • 259 5 BIG 3 AGREED ON REPLY TO RUSSIA LONDON, Jan. 14: (Reuter)— Britain, Franco and the United States are expected to send to Moscow, withal lei ly, identical replies to the Soviet note on 4-power talks, though no date has yet been set, it was authoritatively learned. They will not hold
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  • 87 5 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 14. :i:P> Australia expressed hope m the LJ.N. Political Committee on Friday that Peking might accept the current five-point plan for peace m tho Far Fast. Australia's K.C.O. Shann Id the committee: "Just because Mr Malik (of Russia) app< red on Friday
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  • News Briefs
    • 55 5 CAIRO. Jan. 14 (AP>— Found I I University, Egypt's first university has celebrated its 25th anniversary. The University was founded at Gi/a, a Cairo suburb, by the late King Fouad, father of Kin« Fa;-, uk. The 74th anniversary o! the Royal Geographical Society of Egypt was
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    • 47 5 More locust incursion? Into Southern Persia from Baluchistan a*e likely, the British Government's anti-locust centre re- 'cd. Further swarms mi^'ht also appear m Somaliland, Eastern Ethiopia, while continuing migration of locusts from lese areas left East Africa liable to invasion on an increased scale during January.- Reuter
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    • 33 5 Scientists are trying to develop an electrical "skin test" to help adv ers select advertisements t will have the biggest wallop. ■v ay t < have had some preliminary promise «)f success. A. P.
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    • 52 5 A Norwegian official commuique issued alter Gen. Dwight ;enhower's talks m Oslo said the Norwegian contribution to West European deience Wou'd be discussed m later talks, c immunique issued after ;nur talks attended by FA enhower at the N n i :s Ministry referre ..nelly to '.i mutual xjhanee vi
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    • 56 5 The former Belgian Prime Minister, Paul Henri Spaak. has arrived m Washington to begin a coast to coast lecture tour, and to confer with the Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Spaak said that lie expects that he and Acheson will have a 'general exchange of views on world problems, c
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    • 50 5 Vicente Paredes, 19. was stabbed by a beggar at a downtown street corner m Manila. Hospitalized m serious condition. Paredes told police the beggar had asked for ten centavos- five U.S. cents. Paredes said he gave the beggar only five centavos, and the beggar became enraged and stabbed him.- AP
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    • 51 5 The Philippine Cabinet has approved Philippine participation m the forthcoming regional conference of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, which will be held m Rangoon from Jan. 22 to Feb. 1. This conference will be attended by statisticians from rtuallv all parts of the Far:
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    • 43 5 Senator Robert Taft, Republican Leader, has condemned the United Nations proposed cease- fire m Korea order as "complete f appeasement." He i<>!d report* lie much rather sec the with- drawal of American troops from VJ Korea than acceot the cea?efire P proposal.- Reuter
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    • 42 5 The death has been announced m London of Nina. 72-year-old Duchess of Hamilton and M Brandon, who last year crowned I \J a life's work for animals by A opening a maternity home for j\J cats at her home m Dorset. Reuter
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    • 51 5 Marine specimens for the f J British Museum are being collected m the waters of the Red J Sea. Dr. Marshall of the Museum I \J is also carrying out other re- A search m the Red Sea. The work \J is expected to continue for If\ several mouths.- A.
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    • 54 5 President Truman has signed a f J Bill which now becomes lawlV giving him authority to re- [J negotiate war contracts. Under V the Bill the President can ex- A tend relief to contractors who \J because of inflation or othe r\ reasons cannot fulfil their oblis (1 tions to
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    • 44 5 Japan will be represented a1 the Pacific Fisheries Conference V m Madras from February 1 to A 16, by Masao Tokawa, Chiel \J the Production division of I < A Japanese Fisheries Board, He iI) will leave Janan for Madras on January 15.— Reuter AAP
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  • 60 5 Romulo Flays Peace Plan LAKE SUCCESS. Jan. 14 (UP) The Philippine Foreign Secretary, Carlos P. Romulo. said that the United Nations" five point Korean peace plan represents 'an abject surrender' to communist China, while it 'continues to soak its hands m the blood of United Nations soldiers m Korea.' Romulo
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  • 61 5 SAIGON, Jan. 14 (AP)— A French Army communique said j a relief column has retake small perimeter post m the Ba ninh sector, 20 miles northeast of Hanoi. Commu-nist-led nationalist troops had over; the garrison m attack. The communique said ttw post was seized by the
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  • 194 5 TEHERAN, Jan. Ghulam Hussein Furuhar, v t< mpting to push a revise* Lament, has resigned. Id re may be a further reshu It was reported that P; mier Ali Razmara has already received the resignations of other ministers following the opposition's demands for the
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    69 5 photo. CHANGED HIS MIND Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, 55--year-old Pakistan Premier, who at first refused to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference, j changed his mind afier receiving an appeal from Premier Attlee and the other Prime Ministers. He is &?en above on arrival at London airport. On extreme left
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  • 230 5 UN Approves Round Table Talks On Ceasefire In Korea LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. Jl (Beater)— llm Init<<l I Nations Political f)o««iHni Ulllilly approved h\ .">() rotes to •M'Noii wnA otoe ai»-i<ini<»n \hr Bit poinl "Hriti-U Commonweahfa Plan'" for a Far Esrieni nrttirmrnt The United Nations Secretary-General Mr. Trygve 'Lie will send
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  • 83 5 TOKYO Jan 11 K< v trr AAl'i l'nit< d Ktat-s ngfaHHl arc t ir.siVHctit\K a fj.OOfl by !"><> feet airstrip amid pad d y lit Ids MM hi r. m smith Korea, <;n. Mm ill hi r<'\«;ii< d today. lii rv-u strip w
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  • 45 5 HK In Grip Of Cold Spell (Rt r-AAP) Hongkong is shivering m a cold spell v yesterday bro ratur down to 11.3 degrees -the a this winter. 'he tempo: I i ■■v- d two dei i below I limum tempera- 1 uring the of 1949
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 88 5 iiONGKONG BANK SAFE DEPOSIT No more worry about the safety of important papers and valL'jbles because they are protected cgji.ist fire end theft and yet are readily accessible at any time during usual bonking hours. These Safe Deposits are open to the general public, ar?d it is not necessary to
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    • 20 5 AUSTIN REEC f-\ of REGEMT STREET SPOUTS TKOI SERS NO SHIRT RUCKING ENTIRELY SELF SUPPORTING $39.50 to 847.50 J|fr*" SINGAPORS.^"*"^*
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  • 389 6  - SmallholdersInMalayaTurn To Cultivation Of Pepper GEORGE RASIAH By Standard Staff Reporter THE high prices m the pepper market m Malaya (Singapore quotations last week being $590 per pieul of black pepper «snd 81,000 per picul of white pepper) has induced some small, holder m Johore, Kelantan and Pahaii£ to undertake
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 6 flioto. THE THIRD Students I Council of the University of Malaya m session last Saturday at tii? Faculty of Medicine to elect their new executive committee. Mr. L.S. Sodhi. sealed on the extreme rig'it (wiih glasses) was elected President. Seated n*xt to him (also with glasses) is Mr. K. Kanagarataam.
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  • 69 6 I Standard Staif Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sun. Nik Ahmad Kami] bin Haji Mahmood, Mentri Besar oi Kelantan, who was one ol the Malayan delegates to the New Zealand conference of Commonwealth Parliamentary Association has returned to the stale. He will be resuming duties some
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  • 66 6 PASIR MAS DONATE $7,000 TO VARSITY standard Stiff Correspondent KOTA BAHRI'. Sun. honorary treasurer 01 the KeLantan Appeal Committee of the University Endowment Fund m his report for December disclosed that the total amount collected to date is $78,713.16. During December the biggest contribution was $7.'i00 from Pasir Mas District.
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  • 805 6 Weekly Market Report From A Correspondent THE SINGAPORE Share Market opened the week very quietly with offerings m all sections at the lowest prices for some time. On the London Stock Exchange there was a «:rneral improvement m Malayan share's particularly early m the week,
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  • 163 6 Chief Justice Opens Youth Club In KL Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— "ln these da>> when Strange creeds are liable to corrupt the youth of our country it is obviously desirable that clubs of this type, where healthy activities can be found, should be encouraged, said Mr. S. W.
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  • 38 6 PORT DICKSON, Sun.— Mr. Lee Ang Kin,, a student teacher m the Government English School here, is going to the Sydney University to study medicine. He is an old boy of the MBS Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 39 6 A 51 -YEAR-OLD hawker, Koh Juan (Chiang, who broke the recent Singapore curlew and tried to get away with it by offering Inspector Cecil Cheng S3, was fined $100 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday
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  • 239 6 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Cum.— Announcing that a Danish team of BCG experts will be coming to Malacca shortly to instruct local teams m BCG inoculation, a spokesman of the Medical Department appealed to Rotarians to help m giving wider publicity to Malacca people about
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 208 6 11AM. 1 45-4.15-*;45 9.30 P.M. TIIKKK-S NO KOAH BACK— FKOM MARIIU ANA rue g/kl wo /c/voj^s..§l^ "*^mnnu*T^i AIL STAK »Vs jraSSl B^^SEMH&i9Sri aouywooo cast iiiiiiiuVJTfw^^L^^fflSl PLUS! Nl :W AI f ■Ot.QRFEATI iKETTE^C; .L.LOVE!' ~T~"next change I THE SONG THAT CAPTURED Jg§^ THE HEARTS OF MILLIONS! JKI "TEH/IRIG (BRAND NEW 1951
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    • 176 6 REX Johore Bahru TODAY 3 SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.15. BAWRK NAIN" (Hindustani) Atlantic Great World Today 2 Shows 7 9.15 "TAKE Mi: OUT TO THE BAIL GAME" (Tech) Sun New World. Today 2 Shows 7 9.15. "TAKDIK ILLAHT (Malay) Royal at 3 7 30 •PR AS ANN A" (Malayalam LAST
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    • 206 6 11.00- 1.45.1.00. 6..']0. 9.30 1 I 1 J illJSlp^SJnni HOWARD DUFF MARTA TOREh I iOBERT DOUGLAS PHILIP OORN WALTER SILZAH HURT «r j"^P? I<W a UNIVIRSAI iNTt»N*HONAI PiCTURt* TOMORROW at the Mi EX 4 SHOWS DAILY at 10 a.m. I. 5.M fi 9 ANOTHER SUPER SERIAL FROM COLUMBIA ADVENTURES OF
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  • 763 7 UM Sioneof hi Wfxt minster .iiU'i! as no event C€«M have noTeneni of thai has been B ScoUand tor rcc jtm rtain 3 51 X t that it back to f ati d to ater freedom of Scottish not from Britain. want i> a
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  • 610 7 J LONDON, Jan. 13 (Reuter)— After last week's hectic struggles m the cup English soccer returned once •again to the quieter pastime of League football today, |and for the first Saturday since December 9 the programme was fulfilled without interference from the
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  • 163 7 A FKATIRr of the Inimi- j pr.ition Department Sports (lab Indoor Games m: :is played last n»;,ht was i'r.e gru( \ih\g three-set ni'si's b.;dminton doubles. Tiiis was played between Ng Lian Choan and Ariilin and Mohd. Som and Mohd, Osman. After a very close fisht, m
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  • 69 7 IPOH. Sun:— Following is the Perak team to meet Penang m j the northern section final of I All-Biues Rugger competiti I which will be played here on Saturday. Jan. 2U:— Hardial Singh. Chonfi W; h Chin. V.m. Kmo Pak, Abdul Rahman, Pak Yoon, X >a ShahaI ruddin.
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    63 7 picture. The three Singapore weiffht lifters who have unofficially passed the standards set by the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council for the Asian Games m a try-out on Satur day. The three men with their trainer Mr. Chua Tian Tect (behind) are: hft to ri.;ht: Harold d° CastOX flight weight);
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  • 151 7 PARIS, Jan. 14: (Router) France, amid confusion as to the correct scoring, beat Scotland by 14 points (one g< three penalty goals) to 12 (two trie?, two penalty goa'<» m their 2: I International Rugby Union match at Colombes Stadium here today. When the final whistle
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 685 7 Radio Programmes RAMIO MAI AY^ NV S in M— *»rf»i s '■"> 'Operatic ■Ainu l.s\ m. r% Airs"; pm. n>h m Aaaj iv «i)nnt' jnJ C_ntonese: 1"> "Listener^ s\ i \r I »t\£. (hiice'. Id p.m Nr»x m T— cacw »"d Bakka; l<» i"> "Toa Call the lr« ir t;
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    • 166 7 lufft I /AUNT FRITZ I--- MAY LII AND MAY I fWAPf-— '"H I ~T^E PIECES THAT CAME Ift V PUT MY INITIAL ON EAT ANY LITTLE Zju#j HAVE LOOSE£ FROA^\ THE W^O) J^T .THE CAKE? PIECES THAT YOU GOT r f /-\INITIAL /^■L piL (SHE 5 THE BEST J I^km^
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  • 734 8 International Shuttle Stars May Find Malaya Unprepared In 1952 Standard's Penang Badminton Correspondent VISOI T 16 months from now, Malaya will he the most important centre of the badminton world when the Fhomas Cup competition and after that, Malaya's "International" championships will Im* played. VII tlie more reason why some
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  • 92 8 JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 13: (Reuter)— Bobby Locke. South I African holder of the British Open Golf Championship, won the Stag £1.000 match play tournament here today with a comfortable ten and nine victory iii the 36 holes final. Locke beat bis fellow South African Jork
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    64 8 photo. So equally matched— they finally drew 6-6— the 1950-51 season H.M.S. Malaya Rugby finalists, Singapore Civilians (left, with striped jerseys) and Penang (right) are seen here before the match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The two captains, Roualle (Spore) and Maurice Pestana (Penang) are m the front row, centre*
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  • 80 8 PEBBLE B:\UH. CALIFOR- I NIA, Jan. 14. (AP).— After being j from bi» golf almost entirely for some years, old master j Byron Nelson came back on j Saturday to score a spectacular 5 v r \< par, and take the id round lead m the 54-hole
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  • 99 8 THE two Lancashire bowlers, who are expected to strengthen the English side against Australia m the remaining two test matches, arrived m the Colony yesterday by the Qantas Constellation. They are Roy Tattersall, 28--year-old off-spinner, and Brian Statham, 20-year-old fast-medium bowler. Tattersall and Statham looked extremely fit
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  • 60 8  - Dunwoodir Ret urns Ollie Davies By MALAYAN owners and trainers will be pleased to know that Jockey Vincent Dunwoodie arrived by plane yesterday evening at 5.30. He will be available at the forthcoming Ipoh races to bring m some more $100/- dividends. Dunwoodie can ride at 8-2 and his trip
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  • 457 8 MR. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Commissioner General of South East Asia, has donated a Challenge Cup for the University of Malaya versus the Rest of Singapore Chess Match. This match which is the first of its kind, will be played over 30 boards at Harrower Hall on
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  • 205 8 UNITED Family Badminton Party producers of the best women players m Singapore and Malaya will celebrate their fourth anniversary on Jan. 21 at 7.30 p.m. at Wills' Building, premises of the party's patron, Dr. William Heng. While Helen Hen*. Singapore j and ex-Malayan singles cham-
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  • 214 8  - THE SQUARE RING Herman Rappa G(f For the time being, however, J Bobby Is focussing his attention t 1 on boxing and a win. Fletcher j should help Njoo make up his mind. Stable companion Tan Gwet Tek is the proud holder of two titles— featherweight champion of Singapore and
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  • 485 8 9 From Page 1 the following: Ying Yoke Fun. 258, Rangoon Road, Singapore. Chua Poh Chee, C o South British Insurance Co. Ltd., 17-19, Battery Road. Singapore 1. Aziz bin Budin, Forest Research Institute. Kepong. Selangor. S. M. Wong. C o A. C. G S.. Ipoh. T.
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  • 459 8 NEXT Friday's fights at the Happy World Stadium mean much to Indonesian champions Bohby Njoo and Tan Gwet Tek, Good Chinese fighters are always m demand and if Bobby and Tek win, they will probably get offers from Manila and Australia. Bob is very popular
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    • 48 8 TIj)ES timeH|P HIGH TIPFS at the principal t esorts m Malays Ton \Y: A.M. P.M. Singapore 354 4.15 Malacca 12J84 1.1? Port Dickson 11.05 11.53 Port Sham 9.54 10.37 Penang 4.45 b.lB TOMORROW: Singapore 4.M4 5.?6 Malacca 1.1 Port Dickson 11.53 Port Sham 10.45 11.42 Penang 5.23 7.43
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