Singapore Standard, 19 January 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard Hi M NO. 204 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 1951- 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 284 1 MC's Decide To Increase Water Rates Standard Mall Rcjparter PuMtc lili'if- (ommiltee of thr Singapore mnissionerg h;:^ deckled to meveaae tbe r -.:j>:)i:rd lo pmHSCfI insidr Municipal I ;..i domestic purposes l»y fire cenfta per 1,080 pailoiM. The present charge Is 55 an I the new rate will be G
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  • 14 1 Wrecked Plane Said Sighted In Thai Area terioi where c i -ess I g
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  • 6 1 Pieven Invited To Visit Ottawa DFGDFGADFDF
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  • 14 1 Queen E re] 'ed vering from a cold kept hi week A.P.
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  • 60 1 Photo. Among the main sufferers of the Korean fighting during fits past six months were the Korean refugees who have been k^pt on the move as the fortenes of war dian^cd. Picture abave shows a train carrying hundreds of such unfortunate people held up at Osan
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  • 306 1 Marshall Asks Congress For Draft Or Men 18 Years Old iSHINGTON, Jan. 17 (I P) Defence Secretary <»<-ori;«' C. Marshall for- ftsked Congress l'«»r m 18-\<ar-<»!'.l «!raii tmluv ;jj.d promised thai none of the o: •,,:>::!;! be sen! injo < ombat until ilirv arc i*) *'< \rrpt m a dire
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  • 166 1 UK To Recruit Halt Million Negro Troops LONDON, Jan 18 (AP)— B .'i has s■" plans fee recruit anyihi-v: up to 500.00:) m tro >ps to help her armies defend the West. informed i reported o:\ Wednesday. W. ere ng a self•ontrolled African Array us such, the idea is to
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  • 117 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. IC >State D jpartment ask Congress to si rictions to prevent smuggling to Red China and Russian satellites. It was lea. ;ied today thai the Depi tment want per- authority to control Is tip ne its as me uofi o H
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  • 103 1 BONGKONG, Jan. IS, (UPV.— \w Boon Hj'-.v today m.s- c; >sed plans ;<>:• the celebration s 891 i b :t v ;d:iy which tails on Frb. 11... v 1. The celebrations, however, will ba held before February 1 iuse at his impending deare
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  • 34 1 LONDON. .1 n t 8 (Wptrter):— Mr. Liaq'i I A!i Khan. Pakistan Prime Minister, called o i Mr. B> British Foreign S etarj today. T meeti g Lasted over half an hour.
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  • 48 1 Standard Still Reporti r GENERAL Sir John Harding, G Hnander-ip.-Chief of the Far East Land Farces returned to Singapore yesterday from Hongkong. Sir John visited thfi new I"-- rch Commander -in-Chief m 1 d >-China before going to i where ho witnessed the internal security exercises.
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  • 106 1 Standard Staff Reporter Mr. M. KARIM GHANI editor of the Malayan Nanban. and five others who are now under detention m St. John's Island yesterday filed objections under the Emergency Regulations The Standard understands. These persons were visited on Wednesday by Mr. B. A. Mailai
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  • 40 1 V ;\F. identity cards we -c robbed yesterday by "terrorists"' m two separate places. At No. 12 Jalan Kledek, four unarmed Chinese took away five cards, while at 288, Jalan Besar three unarmed Chinese rubbed four cards.
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  • 153 1 CHICAGO, Jan. 18 (AF)— The Chicago Tribune said en V ;«1..< i!:iy night authoritative Boureea report &ke I nil: d Sluli Is co^flideriilg usinj; Chinese Nation- Hoi trocpe lo invade So:!ih China. The story written by Chesley Manly at" Lake Success did
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  • 29 1 Standard Staff Reporter A Chinese cyclist dice) m hospital as a result of injuries sustained m a collision with a motor car yesterday morning at Clemenceau Avenue.
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  • 269 1 LONDON. Jan. 18 (Reuter) Malaya will receive $410,000 under the Marshall Plan aid for a new roadbuilding programme, the American Econoj mir Cooperation mission to Britain announced today. The programme is designed to engthen Malayan economy by :>e:nr.g up new sources for strategic materials
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  • 312 1 Truman: US Will Press UN To Decounce Peking Denounce Peking WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (UP)— President Truman promised today that the I nited States government will proceed vigorously to have the United Nations brand Communist China a*isressor m Korea. Questioned at a news conference about the next American move m the
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  • 202 1 UN Forces Fight Way Out Of Trap TOKYO. Jan. 18 (UP): T:u. tank-tipped United Nations speirhead fought its way out of a Communist trap below Seoul late today as Red forces surged south ail across Korea m what may be the preliminary moves of a new offensive. Reinforced Chinese troops
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  • 78 1 Inter- Allied Army Training Plan Approved LONDON. Jan. 19 (\P> The Brussels Treaty Organisation announced today that the Chief-of staffs of the Western European Army have approved an interAllied training programme. The announcement said the prime requirement of the programme is that each army should understand the methods and problems
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  • 169 1 LOXDOX. Jan. 18: (Reuter>— Peking's rejection of ceasefire proposals called a temporary halt today to the recent upswing m the London stock market. But after a spell of hesitancy m the morning many sections once again started their upward trend. British industrials were
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  • 223 1 LONDON. Jan. 18 (IT': The British Foreign Office said today that the United Nat ceasefire proposal had "gone to the limit"' to meet the Chii nese point <>1 view and EVking'i reply was considered here "complete rejection." Prime Minister Clemen' V <■> called his
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  • 61 1 HONGKONG, Jan 18 fAP Seventy truckloads more 4 military supplies Eoi I: "una Communisti nmved ova Kwangtung Kwangsi hig ..>• 'warn fee Ind^-China bordei a Jan. 14. according to a rep Observers estimated the amount at 200 tons and said two companies of Communist
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  • 235 2 Lack Of senior Men May Retard S'pore Park, Pool Plans Standard Staff Reporter THE SHORT iCS of senior ri the Singapore Municipal Ar;-alhTt anil Building Surveyor's 1 2i^ i: > lo ni-?ril the programme of the Department i*>r the year, The Standard understands. It U understood thai every endeavour is
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  • 53 2 i h«>..>. L\ST NIGHT'S party on board the M. V. An.sinm went w :h a swisg. Guests lingered on this streamlhied ship. li;'!" arc M k<- (.\\\)V y n J. Mf'iii o tho ishini vvith Mrs. I. 1) V.hMv and Cv.e; —i -V ;-r K. T.
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  • 148 2 200 Attend Cocktial Party On Anshuan Lir i \v a .....l Corre« po3 il h HORE rH \N I ;.;r:. ihro i the loan; es o' the M.V« \.<-' ii;j I I«, \\:s; j fl 8€ <> i«. tail j-_.r.\ *.> given b) Mas se*d ;'j:«1 Co., I i i«»
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  • 61 2 Music By Telepathy Sta idard Staff K. p rtei Mfl JOHN KLEIN MAI w< ie tin c his mind as fl ;i ed 1 c k« i i all alone v i laughtei I the tunes pick s lusica Tt thy pui j Mr A. J. Brag Presid nl M
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  • 53 2 n andard S afl Reporter R E N I EIBACHER, I v r pr< scntative and Mr. H. A. Van Karenbeok. Hague entai ye of Standard uum Petroleum Maatschap-I p j. arri\ ed m Sing ire by KLM Consi I ion yesterday. ire a visit to the >any's
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  • 44 2 V >UK MEN, ;••< r ng H vee Han Teng Fong, Koo Boon Tens and Ho Poo Loon were fined $25 each m the Singapore s ond Police Couri yesterlay after they pleaded guilty to gambling m Jalan B< sar on Jan. 17
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  • 514 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SUB-COMMITTEE appointed by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners lo consider the revision of charges for the use of Jalan Besar Stadium, frloria l!u'i«!r«' and Memorial Hail, has recommended a new schedule of charges for ihr theatre. The Sub-Committ< c has
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  • 43 2 KURUPPIAII who claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Police- Couri yestenlay to a charge of fraudulent possession of a carpenter's brace and two planes on Jan. 17 was offere i bail of $250. The case was postponed to Ft h. 2.
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  • 216 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE IMMEDIATE need for Singapore m the defence of the Colony, is to strengthen the police force and volunteer units— the S.V.C., M.R.N.V.fI. and the M.A.A.F., said Mr \ap Pheng Geek, chairman of the Straits Chinese British Association Military Affairs Sub-Committee, m
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  • 401 2 K. Tinggi Flood Subsiding: Big Ares Still Affected Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Thnrs. After rising to a height of t ra feel \n some parts ot Kolu Tinjiiri town, the Hood waters have begc Idins an;!, at a Late hour tonight, had fallen to two-and-a-half feel. i -;a on
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    48 2 L t CO L EAR C. STEWART, United states Arniv liaison officer at the American Consulate General, Singapore, has been promoted t<> a full colonel, it was a <- u-!';j h«T«« today. Colonel Stewart has been m Singapore for 11 months, with his wife. Jean and his son Donald.
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  • 174 2 Johs Found for 7,000 During 1950 ABOUT 50 per cent of the 15.157 loca' who applied for jobs last the Sing 'liange were employed. M of them secured monthly paid jobs such as cooks, house boys. amahs and car drivers. Out of 3.997 persons who secured jobs under this category,
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  • 25 2 The Silat Funeral Association a ill celebrate its Silver .Jubilee Anniversary at its Clubhouse, 62A, .100 Chiat Place, on Jan 11 and 28.
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  • 352 2 Standard Staff Reporter A GROI'P of crematoria m a centra] spot not far away from the town with detached chapels for each religion* denomination was suggested by certain r<>libodies m Singapore yesterday m response to \\w call by Government for their virws on cremation.
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  • 229 2 Rain— The Worst Is Over In Singapore S a dar I SaUi Reporter SEVGAPC bss seen the word of tbc m>rtb~cm& monsoon wh: Uhe recent Boods. Fnm mm on, lie rains wi!l Jiiaily leMen, said the data off,,. r al the Meteoro i at.on at Kalian-. However, the monsoon only
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  • 174 2 FOUR MEN ROB MOTOR TONGKANG S;amlar<l Staff B% Ifl ln ViH R m hoar<i<<! a molor launch anchored otf Beach Road waters mrmmd three »Vtodc yesterd 15 mornißg a: I made off \*i seven l^us of ehelli valued ai $1400. The launch had arrived from the Aj nan Islands two
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  • 78 2 A BAIL of $250 was grw Saga bin Otfaman m the Singapore Fourth p. c Court yesterday when he was tentatively charged v. [th breaking into the house of Mohamad A!i bin Abdullah m Wood Road on Jan. 10 to steal $i worth of
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    • 136 2 Here are three of the new features fen Pan American's new Double aacked /fc\) Clipper* Service to the U.S.A. V (VIA MANILA) 4&\~ §1* wmhhJ foam- cushion rhair loun^*^ si n-q Sraj out to full hr [en^tfi jrj w s<l a j Merpin^ n.mfort at n.» extra -.*-> i p
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    • 130 2 Freeh..!* T( k I ed -k dining room, c^uark Apri i: WHITE~P- HAIR DRESSING Valocn sh< uinn N "I i corn< Btosi Pi opt letru Shoo r >sed f Why Wo KATONG REIT 3US: J with I.i.xum.-. DANC EVERY SITI DAI SPZCfAL TL-\ D\N(i EVER> S S Admission 107. M?rine
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  • 433 3 Govt Queried On Few Successes By Malays KA ALA LI MPUR, Tints. Pointing out that from ihc re--:i]N of ihr Cambridge School Certificate examinations of recent j «rs not only is the total number of successful Malay candidates very few, hul \\w number securing Grade One
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  • 17 3 The elect] Neg iCh ercc ras post- Miss 5 d of Mr. M 5< R
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    28 3 i A whm a I .1 Sst B "I n iHbsl wek >.i t i i-r!i. B icks J«fcow I »I»WS Mr vj > B B M itskal Studio
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  • 92 3 Stand. ud Staff Cos respondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thi:rs. KpvUioh of salaries and allowances of Malay Officers and Malay Other Ranks of thr .Malay Rt-?iment are the basis of questions Che Putrh Marian will ask m the Federal Legislative Council on Jan. 23. If this revision has heen
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  • 292 3 Poor In NS May Get Benefits Of Scout, Guide A ssocia tion s Standard »rre»jMM«ilenl SEREMBAN, Thar*. The non-inrlusion ol under-privileged children m youth organisations i.s iVegri Sembilan, are mil aware ihc benefits which ran l><' ilerived l>> -mm or^aiiisations, v^a> commented on b) tin- Henlri Besar, Dalo AUInl Vlalek,
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  • 208 3 Standard Siaft Reporter JOHIMSK BVHKI, Thtirs. One ol ihe r»io-i ißMUiilary, ruinous aiui r«Mlt'ril infected btork of >!:o;»--boosrs m thr heart <»f Jobore Kahru Town ivbere aboul <>0 i»M and si«-k!\ binesc men and women lived m undersized partition^ was demolished )rsl«T(lay. The building
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  • 47 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Am 18-ye ir-old Indian, Kami wis bound over i sum of s:o for the !>•;:<><•] ol 12 moni is tod iy t by the President of the Ses Court, when he pleaded ty to charge stea g £200 I >m his brother.
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  • 31 3 Delects In I Cards Revealed i nl and ment, B H. Oon. iskcd nezl has iviag irho iden- holder. >eing free lentil U fid-'d. Hid and of reed to Ei c
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  • 244 3 TAX QUERY FOR LEGCO Standard Sal ('orivspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— R klcts oi The S:.. tdarri will recall it ai the meeting oi ■h-* Fe Legislate Couo held on Nov. 21, the Offi lin istei ing the Go em eni Mr. S W.P. Poster S iti m m te coarse
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  • 53 3 2 Women Get Study Awards IBAN. :i Ch un g p and s been IB i Council S ar-0 will go to ►men's I linii egp m 1 lerl Eordshire i >r three mun te, to irn m »dei n i luc tio il technique. MRS LEE YOKE YIN (HI
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  • 85 3 SAGO PLANTING IS SCATTERED Standard Stiff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs Sj^ > is g >wn nighoul Negi i Sembilan i i sm sc rttered areas. The total area remains at about 330 acres. At* ip making eantinuej to be r» profitable .■.>: il industry m the State tic arecanui palma are
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  • 22 3 < r I, r f "<i./n. <- Tiegri Sembilan < ,i on* the Chi Donors nut regi I or f hi Serem Hosvi
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  • 201 3 ABDUL Hnmid bin Hu Mll.iT it the C .1 B S Of M S t a tes pis 22 rounds X v i For car I M or, F/o i S we 3(i/'i ru. The speaker for the January 24 R ti ai Saremban will be Dr. Buss
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  • 35 3 Standard SUlf Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thur Mr. T.E. Upton will ask Government a1 n^xt weekjs Federal Legislative Council what penalties hove been imposed ■n\ people consorting with bandits since the death penalty was imposed!
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  • 87 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two young Chinese, Wong Won Lum'and Ns Sek Tori£. who were jointly charged with committing extortion by putting I Tan Ah Poh and a woman. Kg Chin K a. m tear of death, were discharged not amounting to an acquittal
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  • 414 3 Bill To Create Ministers May Meet Opposition Staii<lar<l S'.aff i orrr-|M»ml«*nl KUALA LUMPUR, Fkurs. The lir^t ni<niM« f ibe Full lal Legislative < ounril ihi> yar vill al-M» I tit* la-l for many v»lio Hill take lhcir xalx on January 24. liii- v inilifaled m nominations forwardr^l tv Covemtnesil l»>
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  • 63 3 Widowed By Bandits Gets $3,2OO SEGAM I Thurs Ma Wang s•■ S -\v. wife ■>; t abducted man m Batti AJohore a/a a•• ai ded cornpr- by ih<» S<». I w fare on., w Johore B i 'i amount was awardei !he [< irni of I i ible ft >r
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  • 89 3 Standard Mali (Hi i spmuli-nt K.UALA 1j IfPI B urs An Indian railway Lab i Thambtisamj .who i mandore wiih a foot-ionf ep rn-r inside house a ri In me Kian^ Distri *'aa itenced to five rigoro t hi Justice II W Wi.-u,, ai Court on
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  • 39 3 Plea To Temper Chandu Law Standard Stu!) < or respondent KUALA !.'\!(MH II I will be »kcd by A rs. B. H O era l slatlwe I the t d P turn t-» opium an ids than ten m connection
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    • 210 3 Singapore §s>tanoaro ■^f iiii ri! M«»rnmi; \r\» -jki'mt This m>r 14 daih is published m Singapore and X r t t j- li) »«»nt> per ropy. 2 •> u*;i»r- Standard*" is devote-d to l«Hal news and 5 In additi »n. it t irries a world wide (overage. >n:.«;>)r- standard'" features
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    • 33 3 GEORGE LEE MOTORS 200, CLEMENCE il) l\ ENI E TEL. S33S :v>:; TYRE DEPT SOLE AGfNTS For HENLEY TYRES MADE IN ENGLAND OuR SERvICe OPEN NIGHTLY TO 10 P.M. tfNZ/NE JC/CSK 24fcra Sf^y/CE
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  • 1202 4 COURT RULING IN BIG TAP-TIME DEAL Land Restored To Estate Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. In the High Court today, Mr. Justice Jobling, m a civil suit over a land deal during the Japanese occupation, ruled that the plaintiffs, Kok Ho Teik and Cheang Kok On, as trustees under the
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    19 4 Mr. nn:l Mrs. Wo a? Mm Hee of Serembai aftrr their ■liMli Mr. Wong is a good SSOrfc :iun.
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  • 175 4 POSED AS DETECTIVE, YOUTH GETS 9 MONTHS Standard Staff Correspoodeni PENANG, Than. A young Malay, Chik bin Rassaln, who grinned m ihe dock today was ordered by Ma«n9tratc E« M. SmaUwood lo stop grinning as he had rommitted a mosi gerioua offence. He was convicted on three r i rges
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  • 75 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Thurs. Mr. S. G. Ramachandran, Agent of the Indian Government m Malaya, paid a visit to Indian detainees at the Ipoh Detention Camp y terday. Accompanied by Mr, J. v >rais, president of the Kinta [ndian Association and Mr. p er, the
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  • 138 4 BROKE PC's JAW Standard StaiT Correspondent KUANTAN, Thurs. Daud bin Ahnuui, a police constable, was found guilty b i- the President of the Sessions Court, of causing grievous hurt to a > 'lW\miK'. Ariffin bin Ish.ik. He was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment, and a fine of si OH
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  • 68 4 No Anti-Mosquito Works On E-tate Stuidard S'.aff Correspondent KUANTAN, Thurs. The r. iger of Kg Teong Kial F tationa who failed to ide and maintain adequate i -malarial w rka and fai itrines declared i •by the health inspt-. construct 16 new bore latrine- I plantati v fined $50 on
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  • 37 4 J*' I Staff ComspojMfefti PEXAXG, Thurs. The P SS Canton which left the United Kingdom on f I 3 la due to arrive fa Fi 4 with nore I TO passengers lor Penang
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  • 221 4 Standard Staff Correspondent H'OH. Thurs. Two new avenues and one roail wen- named at tliis iiiornin*;** monthly meeting ih«* Kiiita Town Hoard. The ri>ad which is m Green Town tnU be called Jalan Sir Chilian, after the late Kaja Sir Chulan^ the first iinoflicial
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  • 83 4 Standard Stall Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Mr. C. K. Kaihiraveiu, president 01 the Estate Asian Staffs Union of Negri Sembi'nn, m a press release today slates that "m a secret bai'ot taken by the Federation ol EASU, a majority of 75 per cent have refused to accept
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  • 20 4 KA?.~PAR, Thurs. A religious school m Temoh will be opened by the Sultan of Pcrak on Feb. 4.
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  • 124 4 I Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Thurs.— Donation! for the Anti-T.B. Fund from I Pekan District amounted to $041. I The donor are Chop Lee Orin $200, C'-\np Teo Huat. Chop Heng Ser.g. SlOO each. Chop Xam Tong. Chop Theng Huat, $40 each. Messrs. Liang Kee,
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  • 83 4 Fisheries Inst. Director Named PENANG, Thurs.— The Director of Fisheries, Federation of Malaya and Singapore, Mr. D \V. Le Mare, said a new appointment has already been made for the Fisheries Institute to be erected at Sungei Pinang to serve Malaya and South-East Asia. This appointment concerns Dr. C. B.
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  • 53 4 M A L A C C A, Thurs.— J. D. Augustine, 54, an Assistant Inspector of Indum Schools, was found not guilty by Mr. Justice Abbott today on two counts of defalcations involving $79.20 entrusted to him by Government for transport allowances to a number of
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  • 44 4 Penang Has High Birth Rale PENANG, Thurs. Penang continues to register high birth rate as the Municipal health statement for the week ending Jan. 13, just Issued today showed that there were 135 births and ."50 deaths. Five cases of cni< ken-pox were recorded.
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  • 34 4 PENANG, Thurs.— A sum of $24,392.41 has been remitted to the honorary lady organiser, Federation i-f "M... .ya, of the Earl Haig Fund. This amount represents the total collections m Penang.
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  • 166 4 Aged BM Planter Robbed Of Cash And 4 Gold Bars Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. A 70-year-old Chinese planter was robbed ol $475 cash and four bars of gold by three Chinese at I'ondok Lambu, three miles from Bukit Mertajam, about 8.30 last night. The old man heard someone knocking
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  • 62 4 PENANG. Thurs. "I did it because I am a useless person m this world," remarked an Indian, Appasamy, 38. when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate Mr. E. M. Smalhvood today to a Charge of attempted suicide by slashing his throat with a razor at the
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  • 303 4 Resettlement School Opened, MCA 's Fine Example Lauded Standard Staff Correspondent i KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— j "This school is a fine example of self-help on which I con- j gratulate the Malayan Chinese i Association," said Sir Henry j Gurney today when he declared j open the first resettlement school
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    59 4 Photo by Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah, Sultan of Perak, appointed three Perak residents to be Justices of Peace on the occasion of his 61st birthday on Monday. At a ceremony held m the Istana Iskandariah, Kuala Kangsar, he handed over the warrants of appointment to the recipients. Picture shows Mr.
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  • 192 4 Standard Staff Correapondeal IPO!!. Thui>. The Kinta ToWH Hoard held first new year pr»ff! 8 "g today uinler the dudrmant^hip of Mr. C. B. Molon>. For the <irM tinio unotinial> trill be invited to preside over certain <ommittt*t> appointed by the Board. This step
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  • 292 4 Headmteter Of Kajang School Slain By Bandits Standard Staff Correspondent KAJANG, Thurs. Indie Abdul ha, Omar, headmaster of the Jen dram M School, who was murdered by bandit* at s mile, Dengkil, was buried at the <h tt |7 Cemetery today. While Inche Abdul Karim was returning home on -Monday,
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  • 64 4 Patel, Gosh Remembered At S. Palani Standard UtM I SUNGEI 1\ Two minuk' served m r« two late I Vallabhbhai Pa", bindo Gosh, i general meeti Kedah India;: A htamrrn offi arei I. S. Abrah I N P. men John. I tary: Mr. G asst. dasalam, hon. tj S. M,
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  • 18 4 Boxer Bound Over For Fighting SI tndard SI f' I well-known 1. san. or i Tulip." at 1
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  • 27 4 Standard v V A Thurs.— The Ti Development B ing held under th< of the Mentri B riana di-;". I I point an [nvestig
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  • 44 5 Roits: Two Youths Plead For Len iency; Sen t To Jail > VI N€ Indians wlm were fonnd gollt> of bein^ members i] i-.-iaulv daring toe Colon) riots \a*[ month pleaded for Singapore K«*lit'f Conrl yesterday, saying that they had ■D FASDFDFDFDA i it 1
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    69 5 photo. Board ifl USIiM at tho air-conditioned inference Room uf the Colols v Krom I>it to n?ht: Director of Puhiii Work*. Mr W Ki-k Cbief i> r GJR l»«i': «he Chjirmin >lr. J. iirvr.v. the Secretary Mr Chan r,iai>. Che Hasten bin Kaamari. tie Chief Svrreyvr; and Mr HJ( -n
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  • 13 5 Burmalnvited For S'pore Youth Rally I M r m c m II WOUld
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  • 173 5 Standard Sk'.lT Reporter THE Ti SSEL between \h<- Singapore Rural Board ami the is<»\al Air Force, Changi, regarding eatsuariiui Ireea |>lanh<l !»> ih«* i\ \k along the I I milestone Changi Kn;ul "i*> !>i-aniil\ tin- approaehea i«» iln* station* 1 v»a« iiLiain I*ii>;i
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  • 86 5 New Bus Service For Changi standard S;.ttl' Reporter A LICENCE to ope i i bus service j'o-iq; Tanati R "!-ah 3 sar Roa < Ch »ngi V igs ap w i by Singapore Rura B >.w i ai it m «t--in,a yesterday. The sen ice is a branch line oi
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    44 5 HI NDRf «>"< of v-nior sfadents fr.>m the Victoria School, 51 Anthony's Boys School, Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus 'vt the Metbodisi Girte School risited and studied sonw oJ ii- phases of the "Homes of Sinj^apore" Exhihit .it the Victoria Memorial ll. ill yesterdaj
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  • 203 5 Standard Stafl" Reporter housed because oi tlit» develop- I-:.; PATES thai tak i ter >l m reseitleins squatters who \x\\\ mi ne-hors'^i by them should be helped as much as This was stated by an unofficial member ol the Singapore Rural Board, Mr. A. L.
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  • 189 5 Standard StafT Reporter TWO NEW travelling diso.% saries aiad one launch which will be us-il I > the ryaral ar.\;> m Singapore anfl eemote is ands hive jusi be-.v. n eived a td will soon be put This wj: revealed by Hie Chiei i
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  • 467 5 Say Members Of Unions' COL C'ttee Standard Staff Reporter SOME members of the u>i of Living Committee, whicli was appointed at a meeting of representatives of various Singapore lra<!<» unions m September last, yesterday expressed tlisappointment at Government's Ix'latet! a<tion m tninju to control
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  • 61 5 Charged With Armed Robbery ALLEGED i have robbed a woman Koi g Lay Keng of $590 worth if .^a< i and jew lery at Charlton Road on Jan. ile ai i with a knife, Goh Chin Juay was tentativelj charged m Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Goh v.\i rei t
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  • 85 5 THE SINGAPORE Boys' Town may not be completed yet but they already have a mayor m 17-year-old Chala Guna Tilaka and seven Commissioners. These Commissioners are to assist the Gabrielite Brothers m St. Joseph's Trade School to look after the boys. Left row
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  • 175 5 j Standard Staff Reporter V PROGRAMME (<»r the lighting up «»l roatU loailiag to village! m ili<» rural areaa m Singapore imil* Bag lo a pri«»ri!\ lint lta»< <l on population MM drawn up BJ tin- Singapore liuial Hoard al iK BMMiMMJ \<*si«'nla>. For
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  • 78 5 S' pore Men For Muslim Meet Named Standard Stiff K»-porli-r SI ■< rAin >HK's i egates 'i I Musn' inference which will b<> held m K.- 1 on Feb. 0. Id md 11. if already been rhosoti. bu( I their ii ance. it i by a sDokesman of the Muslim
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  • 53 5 Two Students Get Scholarships MR V. VELUPILLAY has been awarded .i Departmental Scholarship for 1951 for study leading to t !<- Honours Degree m Mathematics at the University oi Malaya. Mr. Goh Teck Seng has been awarded a Departmental Scholarship for 1951 for study leading to the Honours Desjree m
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  • 88 5 Standard Start Reporter TWO Kuropran Pii-ineers from different vessels m Siagapore waters were rubied to tiie General Hospital yester da> as t resHll of fallins on joe slippery decks netted b\ the heavy rim uhuh fell throughout the day. The first victim. Mr. S. H
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  • 275 5 JUDGMENT m til*- mum of $7,000 riwjrrg t a\vai'(l«'<l l»y the Singapore i hiet Jiistire. >ir (.harlt'* Murra\- n*l»-\. m tli«* Hiiili ourl. yeaterday, to a Cbinese woman antl h«*r 1 l->rar-4»l<l <lau^)iirr. folia uring tlif death of her Irlsha riser husband m an
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    • 92 5 JEE AH CHIAN CO., C£RTsHtO ACCOUNTANTS S2E HA- TONG lANK B .D'NG jee ah chian imi F.A.C.C.A. CHUUA STREET r 2E5!* «AMCMIAH rELEPHOME22O49 C/ 7 l6th January, 1951 The Managing Director, Singapore Ti^er Standard. Singapore. i Dear Sir, We have exanined the sale a records o? The Singapore Tiger Standard,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 114 5 Crossword Puzzie-14 The coned solution lo Crosswori Puz.*> .No. 14 is a.s M nv. 5}P|Al IHjAjVIE) ISITIAJSI kaM \o\l\\ b Ia;e!r!o1 aLb JohjgjL ja^nTiE^Wl v'E'EnnsHfT t rTsf Ei.gjg $KU6|T^I |g|E S.P.A'R E|DMS|PjE i E'D 1 5 a k jioivv ;e [5 lO^b^EiSJlSlvrEigfr Pi g i g l > r A
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  • 742 6 "YESTERDAY we had occasion to point out that unless the Government was given adequate powers, the institution oi price control for foodstuffs and other essential goods would be a hazardous enterprise. In fact unless we are prepared to do this, we should not attempt price control.
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  • 1547 6  - THESE SQUATTERS NO W HA VE THEIR OWN SCHOOL DATO TAN CHENG THIS approximately one-year old Colony of formerly Ulu Temiang and Sikamat squatters with a total population of about 1,000 persons, of whom 300 are children of schoolable age was founded on the authority of His Excellency Sir Henry
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  • We the People
    • 231 6 Sir;- A letter In your columns m the issue of January 1(3 calls for comment. I quote: "except at international conferences or other special occasions, the nationals of Western countries still retain their racial arrogance and contempt for the feelings and aspirations of Asians." By publishing such
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    • 342 6 Sir: -The clamour to reinstate Price Control is growing daily among the people, but let us pause to ponder over the advisability of such control lest we regret later that price control was ever enforced. Memories are still fresh m our minds of the Price Control we
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  • 15 6 "Like it?— l've gotta like it if 1 knuw what's good for me!"
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    • 144 6 The best and iP I H PI N most reliable j OPTICAL CO. 'S^^ fe^^k |fr\) 91 NT <> r th Bridge Road, MOT VJ 1 SINGAPORE I 1 (Opposite to Adelphi Hotel) *80c of ne adache. eye pain, I V A l *'>«■ fatigue. nervous ex- •V I j
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    • 813 6 The Teapoi Oi $<~< n y By CASSAKEH4 TOURING the last war or pgrhaps what was tl L half of it a bomb struck a house m Peckli The whole lot roared down m the usual deadh of bricks, cement, slates, wood and glass. Wh.n house, a home and a
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    • 44 6 Rto^s— Believe It or Not "7^ -T^» I 'ill 1^ rr=l~^jjr. >■ > J "B^^** v>^ lS3»l3Kl2lKJ/<^tt«C«B*a5 Indians j^r/ 15 A 3-DAY CANOE TRIP COMPLETE IT WITHOUT* SlHGLEQUAmi flfiftSi \\hX'§V v f p (M^C^ P 4'- 1 PEET L0N6 M I) j »^£r t^^Sffi if] fl^S^
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  • 418 7 UN Chairman For Naming led China As Aggressor N *W \ORK, Jan. 18 (UP)— Chairman of the Political Committee, Koberto Urdaneta Arbelaez of Colombia, said last night that Peking's rejection of the United Nations' ceasefire proposal made it necessary to brand Communist China aggressor. Speaking to reporters m the capacity
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  • 87 7 Bevan Gets Key Post 18 (UF>H :t >. eunn i fted to the: Minister inten l< I most b ition m B 1- s umounced Bevan who ne left wing of a Party, will have ting manp m t c armed forces I cpen rearma- D -a ;>> was a
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  • 108 7 Soviets Can't Win War With US -Spaak OHIO. Jan. 18: (UP)— Paul Henri Spaak. former Belgian Foreign Minister, predicted that Russian will not attack Western Europe at this time, because the Soviets know they could not win a war with the United States. He told newsmen. '"The real war is
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  • 206 7 LONDON. Jan. 18 (Router) Australian Prime Minister Mr. R. G. Menzies, said yesterday that Australia "would distrust deeply any measure of Japanese rearmament which would threaten the security of Australia." "A good deal depends upon the controls that would he instituted m any rearmament plan
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    49 7 photo. M. worn the tide— i LST, loaded with equipi!.ir:« es precariously ;:i of an Inchon Pier hctaq| taut;bt by a 31--t Kccdhm tide during the I muni Nations invasion last Stlteaitr. The picture has •:>: bcci released by the I m Tokyo. Inchon is a;ain m Communist hands.- AP
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  • 192 7 'Contemptuous Disregard For World Demand' Acheson WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (Reuter)— United States Secretary of State Dean Acheson said that Communist China's reply to the United Nations ceasefire proposals for Korea has "revealed the Communists' contemptuous disregard for the world-wide demand for peace." This is Mr. Acheson's second comment on Peking's
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  • 137 7 VINH YEN, INDO-CHIXA. Jan. 18 (API— Ho Chi Minn's Moscow-blessed army dropped its pressure yesterday alter five days of battling the French m whal his radio said was an all-oul attempt to capture Hanoi, capital of Northern [ndo-China. General Jean De Lattre Del Tassingy, French Commander, said
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  • 249 7 PARIS, Jan. 18 (UP)— lndian Premier Nehru said last night the possibility of stopping the Korean war by negotiation "certainly cannot be ruled out m spile of Communist China** rejection of the United Nations* ceasefire proposal. Nehru made tbe statement as he
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    77 7 photo. A Chinese family living m Sydney shared the first prize A. 10,000 Australian m a recent New South Wales State lottery. The ticket was held m the name of Norman Shang, Haberfield, Sydney. He told a reporter he shared the prize with his mother, two sisters Mary (28) and
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  • 76 7 General Dwlght D. Eisenhower has arrived m Rome to discuss I aly's contribution to his European defence army m an atmos- j phere of tension created by Communist efforts to organise vasi protest demonstrati The Reds managed to marshall a mob of several thousand per» is for
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  • Rush To Join US Air Force
    • 30 7 The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, and the French ministers he would see during his stay m Paris, would discuss Indo-China, said a F: :c\-i Foreign Office sp-.ikesman Reuter
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    • 41 7 Lieutenant-General Matthew B. Ridgway, Commanding General of t ;e' Eighth United States Army personally pinned a SUver Star* Medal on French Army First Lieutenant Pierre Leinel at the Fourth Field Hospital m Ko'-en on Monday, according to a delayed report. Reuter
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    • 25 7 Peking Radio broadcast that Foreign Minister Chou En Lai gave a party honouring Cle;ne:i'.e Rezzonnico, Elnvoy Extraordinary t»nd Minister Plenipotentiary of Switzerland m China. U.P.
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    • 55 7 An unnamed middleaged Chinese was kidnapped at gunpoint [rom downtown King's Restaurant m Hongkong. The victim. who is believed to have been a former Nationalist Government o-'ficial m Shanghai, was forced to leave the restaurant by a single man who apparently had confederates awaiting outside. A nolice search, which began
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    • 33 7 All attempts to ease deadlocks m the Irish rail and bank strikes have failed. The rail stoppage entered i?s 34th day yesterday amid partial paralysis of trade a:ui shortages of essential goods. A.P.
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    • 41 7 A heavy flow of volunteers has compelled the American Air Force virtually to halt recrui 'p.>4 except ot men with previous service, a spokesman announced yesterday. He said it is honed the suspension can be lifted about Feb. 1. A. P.
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    • 45 7 Fishermen at Berjnagui, ne;nSydney, caught and shot a Luth turtle estimated to be 900 years old and weighing more than a ton. It was 11 inches longer than one m the Sydney Museum estimated to be more than BUO years old. Reuter A A P
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    • 41 7 Indian Law Minister. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, has suggested the observance of Budd'ni Day m addition to other i'eii?".ous festivals. He hope- thai Buddhism a religion wi-h preach* es n liversal love and brother-hood—*-would have increasing m fluence m India. GIIS
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    • 44 7 Burmese Foreign Minister Sao Hkun Hkio is likely to travel to Indonesia this month on what is officially described as a goodwill visit. He said he hopes to discuss with Indonesian Foreign Minister Moh'imed Roem subjects of mutual interest to the two States. A.P.
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    • 21 7 The Egyptian Minister of Justice, Abdel Fattah el Tawil Pasha, has tendered his resignation. The reasons given were "failing health." Reuter
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    • 32 7 Judge Emil Sandstroem, President of the Swedish Red Cross. asserted thai Greek Communist fugitives have accused the Organisation of "crimes against humanity" tor organising the repatriation of Greek children from Yugoslavia. A.P.
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    • 35 7 Lieut. Gen. Idwal Edwards. Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff, said today thai the air force was being built to the .si length of "95 to 100" air groups about double its pre-Koreun si/.c. UP.
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  • 84 7 CHINAG: WH EN I GO BACK...' TAIPEI, Thars. President Chisn? Kai-shek said recently the task of rebuilding China when the K a Ms are overthrown will be many times harder than it was after Japan's World War i collapse. O'ans foresaw a possible shortage ot manpower thr.s.j 'a what h?
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  • 195 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 18 (UP)— Scripps Howard newspapers reported from Wonju, Korea, that Dutch units are employing sneak warfare tricks that are causing heavy casualties and confusion among North Koreans. The dispatch related several instances of how Indonesia had hardened Dutch soldiers m lighting
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  • 341 7 Defence Chief Hurries Home KAIIMPONG, Jan. 18 (AP)— lndian DefVfW* Minister Sardar Baldev Sinjih wat* reported ye^rrday hurrying northward to bulwark hit* country's northern frontier a«ain*t the threat of expanding Chinese Cons* munipt operations. An informed source said Baldev Singh and his party were en route to Gangtok, capital of
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  • 104 7 LONDON. Jan 18 dP) Indian Premier Nehru criticized Pakistan's Prime Minister Liaquat AH Khan for "disclosing private conversations" m an attack on Nehru. Liaquat told a press conference on Tuesday that the Commonwealth Prime Ministers suf, r «ested three ways of solving the critical Kashmir dispute.
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  • 225 7 NEHRU, ENVOYS CONFER PARIS. Jan 18 (Heater)—* conference between the tn< an Prime Minister. Mr. Jaw.-::, rUJ Nehru, and Indian Ami Uh >-adors ;,nd Diplomatic H« s j m Europe, was held here pet* 1 terday from early afternoon until af 4 er dark at the re i dence of
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  • 40 7 Slin g 1 Btl p BVi til d.ivS record by two sorties, British S- i Furies and Fireflit Erofli the light-carrier Theseus mounted 60 flights Bg |ie Communists m Korea on Tuesday G< eral announced > este "day. Ri
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 53 7 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT RESOWNED TEXTILES, MUST REMEMBER MUIR MILLS LIMITED KANPUR (INDIA) for QUALITY, DURABILITY, SPECIALITY all cotton q-ey shirtings, Dnl's, Shirtings, r es, Sarces, Towels and Tapestry Cloth etc., end Yarns. BANSIDHAR GOPALDAS CO., Kalhadevi Rocd, BOMBAY 2, (INDIA) Enquiries to: BANSiDHAR GOPALDAS CO., "-2 Bonham Bui'dm^i, Singapore. R\\'Sl('OF\L BALL
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    • 95 7 "FHU-GR/1INS" |M jrjl nmm^. WITHOUT OVERHEATING. I iMiuir,^^ ln tn s climate FRU-GRAINS are an W |Tf>ff* especially valuable food. Their high content I fr*O f %SC WW^ 9^'- fruit ancl nuts assures tne n ergy of sugar wJcAlr*^ A;t I^^ without it's heatmq qualities. W^iluf &tsa£/iut lil FRU-GRAINS are
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  • 344 8 JKsavy fihj&ments Due Soon Standard Staff Reporter SIN<.\I*ORK importers ar** estimated i<> have secured about 40 per tit. ol t!it* 100 million yards ol Indian textiles earmarked for export tiii> pear to South \sum and other world markets, Mr. Balwant
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  • 140 8 Standard Staff Keuorter SUFTLI hi Bliftisl manutactuted motor ens will m f ;ture b;Tii;!if more and more restricted, but as far as Singapore h crmtermtd it is hoped that the effect will nn be leit tiriL.l alter March Or April. Mr. N. (i. Kedd.>h.
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  • 73 8 US Turns Front High-grade To Cheaper Rubber Standard Matf Reporter KEPT <)l I of ibe Singapore rubber market l»* liieir unwillingness lo participate at rurrenl pru.i «»l fii't grade rnbber, I nited Slates buyers made (tmall purchases llie lower grades yesterday. support lj and Continei rki grade, U.S 2 and
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  • 69 8 Staaiari Staff Kepertei THERE any the Si Japo ;uce jreste i ras stead buyers iing Sellen indid around *:">:. but dropped t. ii m the d ly. C c «ut oil w 8 v No ess was I g black. Nui $3 1 5p v_
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  • 109 8 S'pore Petrol Price Not Being Raised standard S« iff Reporter B the She Comp md the- Standard Oil Cob P in Sins ipu said esterd they expe i increase the price v. petrol m the ■en Impowd l .t 1 perm? 1 m price :> f |id I »ye little
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  • 26 8 NEW DUNLOP FACTORY DUiNLOP Ltd.. is r< planning the c > produ I aircrafi I efence and c eds. S^me the parl i be used I USIS
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  • 25 8 I Ministei paid a visit to the oinds ol F si .i! of Britain dur th.« Comnno tl Premiei s talks
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  • 64 8 KARACHI. Jan. \A l\P) i t on some oi the <>v'- ..incut! issues bet 1 i Pakist (M hi > been Red by the two governme I I I Pakisi v comer- i lielrl m New Delhi last ith. 1 ese dcci relate t > provident
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  • 56 8 A s( HOOL of ri!l>!>rr p!a.iti.i4. lir>t of its kind m the United Kingdom, will sOOfl started m Hampshire, England, by a veteran Malayan planter who is returning to 1% ;\md on retirement. The projected course will last from siv to c ;lit weeks, and will feature
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  • 822 8 Standard Staff Reporter SING WORE. Phurs. Coniptimistic trei I m Londoi tl Ma lyan tin gains m I quotati m many counters this mur: i > ■■< the adverse poli- news tv t in the day eaus i hare tnarkei > a ;ier. To-day's prices were Buyers
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  • 249 8 Jan. 17 (I P)— Defence Mobiliaer Charles I. Wilson announceti that mandatorj wrage price controls will l>f imposed wiili all possible spee<l, .•.•id hiuli government >m:vii^ said -*nin«' scarce ii«';;»--in have t«» be rationed within months. Mr. Wilson flashed the g lon anti-mi
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  • 105 8 American Cotton Allocations JAPAN and the Philippines already have been licensed for mosi of the U.S. cotton allocated to them (luring the eight-month period ending March 31, 195 1. Japan has received licences f<>: .til but '1,113 bales ol her quota of 000 bales, whtte the P I Government has
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  • 177 8 B. Sclangor Tin rays 10pc Dividend BATU SELAXGOR Tin O Ig ing, which made p S1 the \e tr ended Sept. "v. 1950, be 1 1 deducting tax, oi $168,135 1 >140,--750 m the previous 5 eai paj ing ireholders a Rnal dividend oi ten per cent ll tax The
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  • 52 8 India Evoles New Type Of Cotton A lonjt-staple variety of cotton to Mm Indian con litiom of soil and irrigation ►s been evolved and successfully grown m Surat, [n< ix Yarn and c'oth. oven ou ii t c new col v tbles si c api h*ts better re- i it
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  • 393 8 Bata Growth In Maia> Staiulan! Siafl Reporter TWO FACTOKIKS— a nMer T bull m klan«z m 1956 and one 111. in, leather ihoei Iniili m >inj:ajMMv m 1939--turning more ihan 2.O(MKO(HI pair- o Of Oils total, 60 per cent is sold prices In the
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  • 36 8 US$52,45,000 Credits For Indonesia NEW YORK. It: fAP>- tnd the Export Import Baiik ha\ c sign< sment covering greg I rSS 2 245.500. credil c allocate i US$lOO,OOO,OOO earmarked I H> Republic oi Indo last Aug
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  • 179 8 Mandaril R«j»orl«r \I5()1 1' »22.HH> i-^ rxpccled to be Jerivrd Irmm surrliar^c <»:i rtihlMT «^iatr-» to Im l» \i«-«l lor lli«- Krai time l>> the Singapore Rural Board lor I ').">!. The Board at its meeting yesterday approved a ce s <>f :jo of
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  • 70 8 Expanding Supplies In Five Continents COMMON UK \I T!! pern tve planned > d put sti iteg i« ni\ spur the Boa-commm rea mament t!ie LJjS of Commei cc The boo of nations. BCatte over Sve continents and m session ol some <v the world's richest deposits ol natural i
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  • 57 8 COMMODITY PRICE RUBBER I ..1 S lan !>•) w«t»* V K^ >;mt I -i I < >\|n i\ m i\l',l X 1 iiur>d i v tptninf p i»rr lit. w>\< Nil I X II «•> I rrirM i r< li Imv* 1 SINGAFOW I irai v v l?.»v^ 11.75 Flwrai
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    • 37 8 NEXT TO HAVING A KICH UNCtI THE BEST THING 15 TO INVEST \H SAVINGS 4 %1 y-\ YOU TOO CAN OPEN I SAVINCS ACCOUNT FOB ALITTLE AS INTEREST W\ BE PAID AT 2% PER CHURG HHIflUf Bfln^TD
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    • 147 8 Ruling Money Exchange Rates EXCHANGE rates now n force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: IFRKE MARKET CURRENCIES SELLING B i V I s <. 11 T.T. O.D. :U» x u>t ij mi d.« V' :ld :l 2 3Ai > 4 1 i 1 4
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  • 182 9 i i\ VMJ. Thiuv. Lying in the roads is the Nederlaiid Line's t tU i-htt r-pas-eiiiier >hip, the Bintang which has arrived here on her en voyage from Bolland. Standard Stall Correspondent The Bintang is expurttrd to sail for Belawan today and
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    64 9 photo. ir livh frigate H.M.S. Mounts Bay is pictured riding at anchor m a Japanese port alter 4" days on the high seas off Korea. Commanded by Capt. J. B. Unwin, r N the vessel cruised over 9.000 miles m Korean waters carrying out shore bomi"d escorting troop transports. The
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  • 65 9 B-36 Sets Up Non-Stop Flying Time -RTH. TEXAS. P A B-36 designed c reconnaissance here after 51 hours tes m the air witn- i the long si 3-36 has spen*. Che plane belongs I v Airms imposed i Force pv rental announo vn or the 3 and 18 th patrol
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  • 32 9 HAGUE. Jan. 18: Th< British steamer, '-ton) was m with a r. Jose Tartiere n mean, south of nit an S.O.S. .tssistanre. a mes- d vessel red here.
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  • 70 9 SAX FRANCISCO. Jan. 18 tAPi American President Lines announces that i. has bought two more ships, the Willamette Victory and the Dartmouth Victory. The Willamette Victory will be renamed the President Garfleld. A new name has not ye* been selected for the other j ship.
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  • 108 9 FIRST PLANE TO FLY TO EASTER ISLE SANTIAGO, Jan. IT (AP)*— i plane ever to fly to E ter Island is leaving La Serena City on Friday m the first <tcp of what could become an air route between Chile uv. Australia, General Aurelio lon, h I oi the Chilean
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  • 53 9 LONDON, .Tan. 18 (Reut I —Sir Miles Thomas, Chair,:. an of the British Overseas Air- ft C •ration (BOAC) announced 'ho would not oik-r himseli fur re-appointment as a director of the Colonial Deopment Corporation. Me said his duties with BOAL (would leave him no time 101
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  • 132 9 A new night search lecLnlqoe for locating distressed trews of aircraft which have made emergency landings on land or at sea has been adopted by the Royal Air I one. This technique enhances the prospects of rapidly finding a distressed crew. The search aircraft, flying tracks spaced
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    59 9 A group of officers and nun of the Burmese Navy are m the* United States receiving training and instruction m the operation of coastal patrol craft at the U.S. Coast (iuard Training Station at Groton, Connecticut. The photograph, made at the Training Station, shows members of t!" group receiving instruction
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  • 87 9 WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. (AP)— The House ol Representatives on Wednesday voted approval for the U.S. Navy to build a giant aircraft carrier capable of launching planes carrying the atom bomb. This 57,000-ton carrier Is included m legislation authorizing a U552,000,000,000 ship construction and modernisation programme. The House
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  • 138 9 THE crew of an R.A.F. Dakota based at Changi battled shocking flying weather yesterday to drop urgently-needed food and supplies to an isolated police post m Pahangj. The post's only transport link with the outside world is by river, which is at
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    79 9 p/tofo. Two Pakistani frigates, Shamsher and Sind, arc m Australian waters on a goodwill visit for the Jubilee celebration of Australia's 50th year as a Commonwealth. The Sind teas caught by a 25 m.v.h. wind and the incoming tide, and forced far out of position. She drifted sideways upstream before
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  • 34 9 P ippine Airlines announces the appointment of Mr. W. H. Nolloth as acting District Manager In Hongkong. Mr. Ni lloth replaces Mr. A. J. Ramondt who has been transferred to Tel Aviv.
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  • 53 9 I A TELFA'ISION camera thai can be operated by remote control is i being produced m the United I States The camera can be locus- 1 ed, tilted up and down, or turned I to the right or left by an opera- j I t t who is
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  • 124 9 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Local shipping agents are greatly concerned over the present shortage ol stevedore labour m Penans harbour. One labour contractor said that at present they face the problem of more work but not enough labourers. "Formerly, they choose the worK,"
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  • 52 9 2 Connies Delayed Standard Staff Reporter Bad weather over K^iiang Airport eased oft yesterday allowing scheduled services to operate with fair visibility. Two QEA-BOAC Constellations from Sydney were, however, delayed at Jakarta due to engine trouble. One is expected early this morning- while the other is scheduled to arrive m
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  • 85 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 18 (AP): A Chinese-owned ship, Tachungshan, operating out of Hongkong nnd Hying the British flag was fined HKSSO.OOO at Swatow by a Communist court for failing to discharge her cargo at Tsingtao. The report, from Swatow. was carried m the independent Wall Kin Vat
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  • 26 9 BRISBANE, Jan. 18:— The Indian Navy destroyer, the Rajput, now on a goodwill visit to Australia, has arrived m Brisbane from Darwin.
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    • 97 9 nq REGIIAK IK \SS F \CIRC SERVICE UMisM L« Anselr- Ml American Canadian Cities reaam V STwa BTpore. 5 -«\N \N..:io Si! K)!;V W I'f.lin. vn EU ur 3.« ii Jaa i i 2 3 leb iiaf catgl for Hongkong. Kobe. Yokohama KH! 1 \R SESVICI ISA (WESI COAST)— KSIAN
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    • 482 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINENT Sporr. P Sham. P«nan» MFONIA" for Saigon Bangkok. In Port "INDIA" fr>r Bangkok, Houj<kong A: Manila ...1 U-U K«b "KAMBODIA" for Hongkong. Kobe o "LALANDU^r Bangkok "i: I! JHj F^b :i Wb 2?,22 Feb ••KVERNAAS" for Saigon Bangkok 5-9 Mar. o 4 Mar. M«»r. LOCAL
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    • 114 9 UR A&fifliALS) Jz2£?,' LIPARTIRES i ih I CONSTIIi iTION C. P A l)( 4 MAI \N AIRWAYS D VKOTAS MM Penang. Fafplnt, Raall Inmpur tfA Kl"> p m j Knar.' i; Uh ->t ir Penan*. Ln n f LSS p m P- n i Falpine !p«h KaaU I I mi
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    • 98 9 Despatches TODAY: Palembang noon by Tosari, N. Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri noon by Katong, N. India noon by Lok Sang, S. India 6 p.m. by Rajula. W Australia, E. Australia and New Zealand (letters only) noon by Charon. TOMORROW: Djakarta, Sourabaya noon by Plancius, Medan noon by Van Riemsdijk.
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    • 528 9 £J|fc shipping ifflracEf p b an. 9 22: Steel Fabricator. sails ggg^ Bglj^i l| '*B; Outv&rd t-'rom Europe j an 27- Steol Aimiral sails* Feb 1 Penang for Singapore Brua« b 2& ft-J^S* f r S^° B nd *St S 1 *2%- (tomorrow,: EelanUa from Fcb 11: India ior Bangkok,
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  • 1134 10  -  OSWALD HENRY ALK of good films! '•Monsieur Vincent" has left me speechless. In fact, it Ims left me groping for adequate adjectives with which to describe it. It is THAT good! Wether or not the ge al pi b c v '«i (.•,,•,,>■■.■>
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  • 430 10  -  JOHN SPITTEL By Standard Shipp.ni; Reporter V\ ;i 300 i itumes for :^5 dai cc numbers v h a !';ii ion cha i .ikian crown and ;>:a: i •>r .i--suis whose total weight v 1 as n •.ui.v a ton, th Bu a (Czech B.i el
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  • 36 10 TVTKW YORK, Jan. 18 -I^l Actress June Lockhari oritS escorted to the r»lt:ir 0,1 T day by her father, aci'p G Lockhart, t«> wed Dr. J>. m Francis Waloney. a New STork physician. A.P.
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  • 20 10 nOLLYWOOD, Jri. 18. A.ctor F.rro! Flyim returned to Hollywood on HTednesd iy with hia brid^ Patriea VVyinoi j.
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    • 231 10 i r' L r a» j m J 3Br^ -^f iJBr wlk, JL f y^X2r > fl If J& 1 ADVENTURER, who *~?$r A HJ 4jj^, I l> m bl*d his lift to "'ft Jl l I GfL. *ho found n«w I m wivm m. Jt f\ f§ j Bf^^g^Bl
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    • 56 10 SOUTH-EAST ASIA FILM COMPANY lakes j>ri<l'" m presenting ihe I \K-i: HEMISPHERE PREMIERE of TWO «:!ir HITS from Egypt Imlia 4"* h iff i^H^^fi^ j ■p fix 1 M^HwS^ Pb^^^^il ji */i if Üb^^^ *^H» 'Ek s^* *v t, ijt BOOK lAXLY TO AN Oil) DISAPPOINTMENT b khh B^KP^BbH ROMANCE!
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    • 245 10 SFARTS TODAY CLEAR THK IBAOC for ACTION! MTIOM! \r IJu\ TO THE DEATH HH MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! j STARRING JOHN P M VI BEEN Oil IS HAVE rLEASUBi IN ANNDI A.' [NG FhJi M-G-M*S -DICfiKSS OK IDAHO sF\^OS (X)M MENCES !.s!) FEB. PARAMOI NTs > \MSO V DELILAH' SEASON I BOM
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    45 11 You're a Boxer dog". You go to a show. You've got a fine body and a fast whsu-m? kaiL And who does ?he .jiid;.' praise? Your master. And he hasni washed a tail l!>r several million years. A dog's life? Yes, unlucky doss.
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  • 126 11 If You Like Games Here 's One To Play I\o you know the T <.■;:- X} table Game? The leader says to the one seated next on her left: "My mother does not like tea, but sh? likes (Here she puts m whatever she thinks buns or coffee, or eggs,
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  • 260 11 Cows Are KindAnd Intelligent \\£\\l Junior Leaguers, loa may have often H said that it is sc to cross a field m ;t bull is grazing, Min-lv bull is apt to verj bad tempered H.-ed. and he may sou simply be- hf can think of ng norc ai— sJHg to
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    6 11 S r HINESC >\ l«--,:cl < i- ScTang^M
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  • 24 11 HI HOUSE IN I Hi: X AM- r.)N?i" ,i (ii»r:";i sketch b- .li.rror Leatrncr l:u !iin Wooa, P rta Bridge Rrutl. biatrapore.
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  • 230 11  - The Kink In The Tail Of A Siamese Cat JOYCE LO WMAN i I LIVE next door to j i Siamese cats i i a d hat?< the honour oj i knour. v them, for it IS > an honour. Because jl 1?. c ipere the X c; ts >>r
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  • 35 11 TH ih tin is o h;. d, W a beolc like a foot- be —most ob rardi rle c• i c irr» m thai b R ana enough to I him
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  • 142 11 "ics MO'.vr Flat Be*t.i <it Floor. Carh.iy l'.\i n~ S r. X re dfMr»-N pnfr nl> m th" I -■•m i:i-l >IWie». b'.-twfrn I. 1 UMI II Jf.ir- Intt rt-ted m titty K\\ SCOTT, of »iS. .la! n SaaUMl "<>tv>re Buhru lo»ik t l i p?n-frif nd* m
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  • 447 11 Malaya Sets Pace In Archery Prowess Plans More Con tests By OSWALD HENRY MALAYA, with its perfect climate, is ideal for the sport of archery. It is the only eountn where an enthusiast can shoot all the year round, said Mr. 11. Hamilton Beamish, President of the Archery Association of
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    26 11 The Kuala Lumpur Malay Teat hers Football Tv-\>m which won the "Sultan of Selansor's Challenge Cup" m the inter-school competition m Selangor for the \:ur 1950.
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    • 697 11 ON THE t"I KADIO MALAIA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (*SI Metres and 41.} Metres; 10 a. .ii News; I p.m Light Music; i i .0 News; |.45 Uante Musit; <> pm. 1 rogramme Summary; 8.08 Radio Or,ih;stra; ii.4o Sons of the Pioneers: p.m. News, Singapore Share Market Iwuort and Interlude; J-S9
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  • 124 12 PENANG, Thurs The Quadrangular Hockey Meet among the four states of Penang. Perak, Selangoi and Pahang starts tomorrow (Friday) when Perak will meet Pahang m the opening Penang meet P ihang o:i Sal S >r oo Memday. The Penang-Selangor match is being eagerly awaited as thej are
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  • 446 12 THE North versus South rugby encounter of the University of Malaya winch promised to be an interesting game turned out to be a hardfought but dull match played before a good crowd of under-grads at Sepoy Lines yesterday. Each side scored a
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  • 442 12 By SKli*" li!F S»'!aniror AH-Blurs, arc eagerly waiting l»> j>lay <»il ihrir fi\tim s acsinsl ils«- Negri and t!i< Singapore Ml Blues m ihe Ml Blurs Competition. Through no fauli oi their own they have the distinction of being \hr «»nl\ *\i'Ar thai ha* not
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    42 12 Trevor Bailey is seen hire at the wicket after hr- was hit »n tii" ri»ht thumb, by a hall from Kay Lindwall. while batting m th<- Third Tesl Mitch at Sydney on Jan 6. X-ray revealed that Bailey had a fractured thumb
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  • 68 12 THE llowing will represent c S.C.R.C. against the S gapure C:-! ;ki I Club m the semifinal of the Singapore Hockey Association competition t'>-day on the P^dang at 5.00 p.m.:— I.nn Keng Wah: (sng Swee Law, Chua Eng Chens Au Tat Chu. Goh Chin Chye, Lian Fook Choon:
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  • 391 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES Bt HORSES entered for the Perak Turf lub Janaar^ meeting ware -:>«;i th<i:- final gallops on a fas! Irack. v were Bo!--g urn, Agoko. Cocklaw an I Brave Wind. Et«:.i;iui;i (J. Dorm who ha i .i sp< iai liking for the [poh course,
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  • 223 12 BOBBY X.IOO, li;>ht and we U-rweight cluimpio'i of 1; donesia who tops the bill with S j d Fletcher at the Happy World Stadium tonight, intends going to Holland m the i near future "to see how the land Lies". 'if 1 beat Fletcher I'll
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  • 53 12 I O\DOX. Jan.. it (Renter): Following are the football results: Inter F.ra^'K' Scottish 7 L. of Ireland 0 (Played at Celtic Park Glas >\n Bristol City 0 Southend U 3 B'ton H. 2 Port Vale 2 Gillingham 9 Exe er City 4 Torquay U. 1 Bristol R.
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  • 128 12 THE Singapore hockey team for the Triangular matches m Seremban this weekend to select! the South side for the annual North versus South classic at Ipoh on Feb. 3 will leave the I Colony with three of their best I players absent. r i ey
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  • 531 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thnra. The iombineil Services S«'lan«jor buffcrctl their first defeat this wboii when th<v vent down to \hv Sdangor Tlub by n\nv points (three tri<*s) to three points (one try) on the ILL. I'adariii today. The game was played under adverse weather
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    66 12 Plioto. The North (m striped jersies> and the South rugger teams of the University of Malaya photographed before they met m their annual same at the Sepoy Lines yesterday which ended m a 3-3 draw. William Fung captain of the South and Teong (*hee skipper of the North are both
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  • 96 12 MANILA, Jan. lfi (UP) Trie Singapore So.-cer Team. rived here yesterda Bet for the opening of a t ime series with Filipino loams on Saturday. The visiting aggregation of 21 men. headed by R. b P manager-coach, and I Liang. Secretary of the Sil pore A-
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  • 66 12 FAM To Bring English Team (•Motion „< I annual Report I give Ihett fj»tt F lh ir t n our an 1,, the A Lumpur <>■ emphas class stadiun o.jiial. 'h... natcfaes -"'•port stat< it is it.. council thai atisfactor; state and near i ft ill Bociation h^ ball se.ison
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  • 10 12 LONDON" m 11 I Othci I S.
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  • 13 12 taip:\g. m a h j here last Both I George Murua
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    • 74 12 r^ I I (GLE MHATH) S H < m 1? I I kolS^^(/ with -J^ R|NC OF /T^^L TRADITION S.RH.deSILVA UMNI, ipoh. v***ws&2? V WOR^S STADIUM BOXING TONIGHT at S p.m. BOXIM© OKI. A I OPENING FOR 195 1 BOXING. ALL ST \RnUK*A\iM^ TANGWATTEKvsBOYKARJM :'4 DON TULLEY vs JIMMY WEICH
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    • 45 12 REX TO-MORROW at MIDNIGHT 1 WONDERFUL SCENES Of jj Mil««.'W^M|i.J--«.T?a VUiAM FAWCETT.w** ;^j^* I*^A^% f^tn^^ jj TUESDAY d j %w p VARI FY Dived from U r successful toui bSEAT KUIIAIN. EdKOPE MIDDI THE IUOLfi BILLET RF v6E P/us/ Ofi Screen "SOFIA" W WONDERFUL CINE(
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    • 31 12 TIDIT .4* I N HIGH TIDES at the principal M TODAY: A.M. I'M. Sin^ipore 7.\!1 ;*.54 Malacca .V..M 5.33 Tort Dickson 4.02 414 Port Sham 2.17 2 3 Penan? IJ.oj {l^
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