Singapore Standard, 27 January 1951

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  • 19 1 Singapore TIGER Standard £H JjL 3l SCI. 1 HO. 2*2 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 360 1 Army Civilian Storekeepers Threaten Strike .dir.l Staff Keporler than U^W ei\ilian storekeepers employed rn) in Singapore maj even go so far a> io kc ii th"ir III ■naontn»old elaim to in* reinlo th r original status ol clerks is not accepted. warning nas issaed l>> Mr. V. K. Nair. ilu-
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  • 19 1 >ES for Poli tertting new sc es I pay es to CornSal urj Reg
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  • 60 1 Mioto. SIR FRANKLIN Gimsoa, Governor of Singapore, was among: those who attended the cocktail party yesterday given by .Mr. S. Than <left>. Representative of the Government of India «>n the occasion of thp first anniversary of the Indian Republic Sent it ;>ir ri;;ht arc: Mr. Jo-indi:i
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  • 17 1 to* r W Caiderwood, g,p denl of Police, has p tinted D< puty Comaer.ol Police, Singapore.
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  • 476 1 S 'pore Shows Concern Over Possibility Of Japs' Return Standard SiafiT Reporter SINGAPORE appears concerned wiih ih»* possibility tliu( tfw Malayan Governments naighl l»r pressed lo allow Japanese civilians h» return to this country. General feeling U that tin; longer the ban <»n entry of Japanese nationals continues, ih»- better
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  • 191 1 WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (UP) A high American official said today that it is "virtually cer- John Foster Dulles, President Truman's special representative in Japanese peace matters, will visit Australia. New Zealand and the Philippines after his current I scussions in Tokyo. Dulles and
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  • 72 1 Standard Stall Reporter THERE was kitchen fire in house i"! Kitchener Road shortly before midnight last night and within a matter of m:nutes the chimney on the top Boot of the two-storey building v. .1- ablaze. The Singapore Fire B- qado put i; cut in
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  • 60 1 A MILITARY lorry and a motor- cycle were involved in a yesterday evening a1 the junction ol the 4th mile R:;': Timah R>ad and Farrer R ud. The motor cyclist. 22-yenr-old K>h Tong Chin", was injured a I h I to be remo\ ed i
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  • 137 1 Standard Staff Reporter SECURITY guards will be posted on the Shinyo Maru in Singapore roads today and nobody without a pass from the shipping agents will be allowed on board. Thirty Singapore businessmen most of whu:";"i have special connections with the Japanese traders who
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  • 54 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. A number of Communist posters were found in some of the classrooms of the Chung Ling High School at Kampong Bahru today. This school is the leading Chinese school for boys in Penang. Police took custody of the posters which
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  • 163 1 Red Move Arouses Suspicion TAIPEI, Jan. 26 (AP) The Nationalists are highly suspicious over the motives of the Reds' pullback in Korea. None of them sees in '.t evidence of any good faith j on the part of the Chinese I j Communists to seek a peaceful settlement. High quarters
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  • 55 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. 26 (Reuter) India celebrated her first birthday as a Republic today with a' military parade here one and a half miles long including tanks artillery and an i-aircraft units. Overhead 100 warplanes Liberators. Spitfires. Tempests and iet Vampires— flew past. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. the
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  • 103 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federal Citizenship Regulations have been amended to permit declaration of divestment of Federal Citizenship outside the Federation. If such a declaration is made in Singapore, it has to be attested by a magistrate. justice of the peace, notary public,
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  • 309 1 Surrenders To Police After Killing Mem ber Of "Big Five Chinese Bandit Fed Up With MCP KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —I Because he declared his belief j that the Chinese in Korea were not volunteers and said he was led up with the Malayan Communist Party as it allowed no freedom
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  • 443 1 TOKYO, Jan. 27. (UP) Allied tanks, troops and artillery swept 10 miles forward along a 60-mile front in Western Korea yesterday in their first limited offensive sinee being thrown out of North Korea. On the western end of the front, three powerful armoured
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  • 115 1 TOKYO, Jan. 2ii: (ReuUrAAP) The Pan- Asia News Alliance reported from Formosa today that Chinese Communist leader Mao Tsetung had gfone to Moscow for a conference with Soviet and satellite leaders. The independent Chinese agency quoted informed sources for the statement; "This conference is
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  • 173 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Jan Bfi XP, The United States was reported today to be considering a revision of its resolution demanding Inited Nations condemnation of Communis! China as an aggressor IB order to meet the Objections of Britain and Other powers. A:, eai liei rjporl said
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  • 113 1 PORT MORESBY. New Guinea. Jan. 26: (Ueuter)— A new island, apparently thrown up by a great underwater disturbance, has appeared in the Coral Sea. 34 miles southwest Of Mount Laming' >:•>.. New Guinea's active volcano, it was reported here today. AH lipping was
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  • 32 1 fl curring ;:mr.niJ a piie of iron iii Yamaguchi city, J in, on Thursday, killed on ma injured four r»tb< !:shf d two j [Si dai :dt L> otht ib.
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  • 41 1 LONDON*. Jan. 26 (UP): Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, seriously ill with pneumonia, was holding his own, doctor! said today. Bevin WpJuA a restless night but mail tained the slight improvement noted in his condition yesterday.
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  • 15 1 The Coramissionei General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald ed to Singapore yesterday morning from Rangoon.
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  • 78 1 THE Controller of ImmigratlOM, Singapore, yevterday disclosed that three persons were unovg the efigM whose applications for re-entry ViSiM liivf been turned down Httder tii<' nrw Passport II*?--ition eaforoed last October. ihe three pers.ms come under the catecwi ot those uiio Uw Colony dovirnment
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 68 1 ."j. MW'.A-O»1 •'H »M«1 Pctter B2 Diesel Engin3 Twin Cylinder Easy starting from co!d by h"nd Twelve to eighteen B.H.P. at 1330 to 1500 R.P.M. Power from either end of crankshaft Half speed power taks off 500 to 750 R.P.M. Ssa clso S-he 83, E4 end AV series three to
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    • 24 1 t Kepufed 5lor« I CRYSTAL A I SILVERWARE I Your visit welcomed i The j NOVELTY STORE j 88 North Bridee Rd S'pore. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V»k*M^*rtl<(l,
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  • 529 2 The Singapore Gaveraaenfl has awarded scholar»hti» and training coarscfl to a total of W persons tor J951. it was officiary stated yesterday. Eight men and two women are awarded scholarship courses in the United Kingdom, 14 for study in the University of Malaya, while nine
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  • 32 2 Photo. president of the Singapore Rotary Club, speaking at the mass meeting of Indians yesterday (Indian Republic Day). The meeting was held at the New World Park Standard
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  • 31 2 EIGHT people were fined $25 g\ca in tiie Singapore Sec >nd Police Court yesterday bling. They were arreste uds ade by police at Temple S\ m Jan. I 1
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  • 43 2 A TELEGRAM has been received by the Governor ol Singapore, Sir Franklin G.mson from Mr. Dahyabhai Paul thanking the Governor for his message of condolence ;md sympathy on the death of his father Sardar Patel, Deputy Prime Minister of India.
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    42 2 Phuio. Mr. w. I. Blythe, Colonial Secretary, m-kin? a speech at the opening of the SincafMrc &ri Society's second open pholoijrap ••<• exhibition yesterday. Left t right: Dr. C. A fiftt<mn-HilL Mr. Blythe, Mr. Loke Waa Tha and Mr. lok Khoon Seny. Standard
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  • 41 2 A ONE-LEGGED beggar, Ang Choon Kee told the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D.A. Fyfe yesterday tint he could not find employment nnd therefore resorted to bee, for his Living. He was sent to the House of Detention.
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  • 189 2 Support For Consumers Committees THE ESTABLISHMENT Disl IC osumerf Commits 1 about the only way |n which [moral pressure can be brought ;to bear on the shopkeepe; I j keep the prices of all commodities within reasonable lew This was the c immeni made by G vernment officials, who did
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  • 370 2 Standard Staff Reporter A MOTION urgii'g Government to appoint a Director of Building Operations together with a small committee of Improvement Trusses to intensify the building campaign in the Colony has been tabled by Mr. D. Robertson (Progressive, South) for the ordinary meeting
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  • 263 2 Standard Staff Reporter CONGRATULATING the people of India on the outstanding success of their new Kepuhlie. the president of the Singapore Rotary Club, Mr. Pheng <»«M'k who spoke at a mass meeting of Indians yesterday at tin* New \J orld Park, referred to Mr.
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  • 41 2 Standard Staff P sorter A 38-YEAR-OLD Indian, Mul Chand employed by a textile merchant in Colombo Court was admitted into hospital yesterday as a result of foiling from the second storey of the building in Colombo Court.
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  • 87 2 THERK was an increase m deaths from tuberculosis foi tin week-ending Jan. 20. according i the health statement of the Sing >re Municipality. Twenty three people died from the disease while 48 cases were reported. One case of poliomyelitis was reported against two the previous week.
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  • 143 2 MR D ROBERTSON (P t »ive South) will ask questions on the black-outs in the Colony and on the e:^ I I block 'oi KJ subordinate quarters at Monks Hill, at the monthly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioner a Wednesday next. He will call
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  • 61 2 MR KHOO ENG TIN. of 763 M i '.batten Road. Singapore. employed as Cl iel Clerk Hirings at the Singapore Base Districi has written to The Standard to .it he is not the same Khoo j g fin, who pleaded ilty in a e court to
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  • 273 2 Oasis Of Relief And Enjoy men t-Blythe PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION OPENS Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Photographic Exhibition is bringing to the people of Singapore in \\iv>r crowded days, relief and an enjoyment, a little on*!**, where ih<> could for an hour $>;et hack to thin^* of the spirit and forget
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  • 178 2 MK. E. V. DAVIES (I:u.«Kir North) uiil tabli qiiestionfl <»n the Hood* in tlif luu-lyinu BTCSS <>! H Colon) at i!m- ordinar} meeting <>{ Siwgapofi Municipal Commissioners on neict* Hf win can ior aeiaiis 01 regi. is and I buildings abutting b si ject
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  • 176 2 Poor To Get Chinese New Year Gifts Standard Stiff K> tef THE NEEDY ind the of Singapore have a pie Chinese Now Vea awaiting I em this i r Five thousand k. •es of rice, 2.400 tin.s o! condensed milk. p eserved vegetables, sardines, cups and sauce soap clothing will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 71 2 SITUATIONS Vac Sti£ine< irgc <e :ierk. P vardex S iot e^r. Utin« lualifications I ►ore Siai Wanted European English ipplicai ;tatino r. 67 S loan v; N pg ■.1 kr. i:id g< ntert--WANTED TO BUY^" K ind pn, POR i H 11l n I. I IS I II KM 'i
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  • 358 3 Bandiis,LikeMosquitoes, Lfl.tlhL X3\y \*/[/\stl} (sCI J/ (tSi/ Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.:— "Tliis is your war— Make it your war r said Sir Harold Brig^s in a radio address tonight when be concluded his review of the situation in Malaya. The director of
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  • 351 3 Standard >\a\\ Correspondent iIVTI-BANDIT operations are m»t controlled by London, Sir Harold Briggg, Director ol Operations in hi- radio address tonight. 'i expe lieni to I thai it is a mis >•■• eption ■'.link that our action here are control London," Sir Harold. "We
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  • 152 3 Standard st;fT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Java n e s e rubber tapper, Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Rah- was sente:. t.xiay l<j two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice C. H Whitton at the Selangor As- for raping a J2-year-old Malay girl in
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  • 42 3 KU KL I. l! M FR, 1 i The British Adviser. Mr. A..N. F-! and the State Secretary, Othman bin Mohamed, h been appointed Direct Manpowei Selango i IMr Black. Briti; i A I Mr. I.W. Blellock in I 1
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  • 44 3 The Sultan at S angoi and the Tungku Ampuan will be hosts on the occasion of the betrothal oi their second d ighter, Tunku Baayah, to the H tja Muda of Trengganu, the A i tod ly. Major n their I|U•will attei ceremony.
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  • 199 3 INDIA DAY CELEBRATIONS Standard >iaH orrespondcnl kl VIA LUMPUR, Thurs. Speaking al a lea part) to celebrate the first anniversary oi India's National Day, tu.vtN. Sir Henry Gurney, liin'i < i»i>!i!i;-->in!!c? of lhe Federation <»i Malaya "We look to India as we look to other
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    82 3 I THE Main Dealers of Moar and staft* of Sime 1 Darby and Co.. Ltd.. I Muar, R.ivo a fare-veil dinner to Mr. I. C. (ior- j don of the Imports l)e- parlmetit. Sime Darby And Co., Ltd.. Malacca, j prhir to his goiu^ on leave to Britain. Mr.
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  • 86 3 KLUANG, Fri. A Police Constable who was <>n his way from Jalan Mei »ing to the Police Station, Kluang, met Nyo Seng Foo, a temple caretaker carrying a bundie wrapped in brown paper. The constable stopped Nyo and examine! him and found ►5 katis
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  • 120 3 4 Bandits Killed In Bentong Standard Staff Corr»^nond?nt KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. > irity Forces killed four bandits in the 13-. j t!'.')iig jungles yesterday. O.;-. 1 palrol came upon four bandi! >. I/. > of w i were i cornea. The p «>: >i opened fire one man and seri
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  • 52 3 THEY'RE OFF TO S UNGEI B ULOH M rs. F S Aii ey with son Philip l Singai r c by Coi ion yesterday She Leave for Kuala Lumpur to join her husband. Dr. F. S. Airey, a dermatologi >1 is c >ing research on le^- al Sungei Buloh S
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  • 43 3 BU DDHIST MEETING A.N tNAUGUR meeting of the Sri Lanka Buddhist So I Kuala Lumpur, will be held on Sunda\ at 10 a.m. at the Sinhalese Buddhist Temple. SentulPasah. A Buddha- puj a wrill precede the meeting. All Buddhbis and well-wishers are invited.
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  • 83 3 The following wore elected Office-Bearers oi the Hwa Sion.m i\u L>nh Poh, Port Dickson. tor thi^ year: President, Mr. Khoo Keh Wee: Vice-Presid. Mr. Cheok See U<hk Gen. Secretary. Mr. Chong Chee Yuen; Treasurer, Mr. Aung Cheok Chen«; Correspondence, Mr. Tan How Seng: Auditors, Messrs Chong Chen ii
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  • 121 3 TRIBUNAL HEAD HAS TWO VOTES Standard Staff Correspondent LLA AIPL'R. Fri.— Today's supplement to the Government Gazette conl Emergency Regulations nonnected with man-p 1 that an appeiiant has n I right to appear bafor buna! either in person or by advocate arid solicit r. bul that the Chairman may require
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  • 214 3 Standard Staff Cor ve »p<mdf nl SECAMAT, Fri. Two Chinese uid soldier wm among those v*lm» I«»-»i their Uvcis in ikr Hoodbi, the HorM recorded in ili<- la-.t l!<l \<\u-*. The bodies of the two Chinese were recovered yesterday morning. The soldier was washed
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  • 42 3 3,000 Chinese Home Guards Stiiiiri suit Kcpwtci JOHORE B.v.:'^ 1 K More 1,000 Chinese hav •nrolle i [om > Guard is >f So tfa Fo ore states at j Joh »re Bahru 1 i. The ie Ho Gua i tiuuei fhe I thai
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  • 118 3 COMMENT ON PROVIDENT FUND BILL IS INVITED Standard SUfT Correspondent kl VI U KH H. Fit < nmmrui from individual ti an<l or<£aniHationrt on llir rrovulrtil i'nmi Hill following it* rrfi*rrn«*«* lia<k to a w (icci omtnittee «»f jlu- I <<l<ral i «»tin« il w>litliiN i-< in\ ih (I h\
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  • 14 3 iLA I i Pahang p F. E T. S1 Violet K I
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    • 195 3 FINEST AM RaMBL pri B TONIC WINE >O f c^h TROUBLES? 5y Here's the family standby j t €fflK3tl A SIN'GLE tcaspooaful of De Witt's Ar.t- acid Powder is usoaiiy aJ! that's needeJ to 25»o« settle an 'aoset stomach. Tins trustworthy fiaaiy medicine deals efifectively with sucb > jz"Z-~ coramon
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    • 114 3 RAKE Q PPORTUMIT Y I SPBINS'S CHEUP S/ILE w bpi gii ing -> lot Um i ;jun GIVE < \;{\!i> CAMPHOR \\ooi> CHESTS DtSCMUtf aV P^*^t- ri 'e l»i i K i' jj4J^ V JU«* Spt*i iall> ir.n'c })> siwi jali^ts f-n^au'-d 1 SHANGHAI CHINA and CARVED FURNITURE SCULPTURAL ORNAMENTS
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 372 3 w '< **t, \l ll 1 i .1,.^ Bex (Klans): Twenty and 9.15 p.m. bLKL >lli<\ i— ioaay j,, B^O.and 9 p.m. You're midde 10 and 1230 1M.71- Night and the City 1.7 Mv Everything 3 p.m. Thin Thol •rid 9.30 p.m Capitol (Klang): Rachun Duma 9.15 p.. Sapphire: Hak
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  • 245 4 New Post Created For Penang Man Standard Slaff C«»rreHpon<lent PENVNG, Fri. The Municipal Commissioners in committee yesterday approved t!ie appointment of Mr. J. D. Petrie as Assistant to the Munt! ipal Treasurer and Secretary as from Jan. 22. 1951* In 1: > new post. Mr. P str will get a
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  • 137 4 Jogget Was His Undoing Standard Staff Corre^p dent BUTTERWOmrH, Fri. A 20-ytar.oKl Chinese, Vho-e craze for the jogget modern, goaded liim to teal a wrlatiel vateh from the koUBt ot his best j friend in Muehang Buboh in Bukit Mertajam. He was Tan Kian Chooi. He! tdd Mr B G
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  • 44 4 Standard Staff Corre>nonaent PENAN M— The Finance Committee's decision to pro- 1 mote four senior sanitary in- j > ton and the ariti-mala: Inspe I r i the S] iil j with erfect from Feb. 1 confirmed il 0m liunldpa C. n:n;ssi'i::ors" meeting JFeslerday.
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    47 4 PirTIRE Uken at a party In honour of the 18-year-old Sussex educated Raja Muda of Trengjanu (centre). Others from teft are Mr J K. Creer. Commissioner of Lands and Mines, Mrs. R. J. F. Curtis, the Sultan of Trengganu and Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, British Adviser.
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  • 30 4 C RUEL TO PIGS BENTONO, Fri. A Rne $5 was irr.posecl on S. Ming a lorry driver. for having conveyed in his vehicle ten pigs in a nel mam ■p.
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  • 193 4 i Standard Staff Corre;>pordent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— At trie resumed hearing of the i case in which a European Engineer, R. Clements, is charged with theft of copper wire valued at $12,000. Chong Yit Foo. a labourer employed by Chan Sak Poh. told the
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  • 145 4 PENANG. Fri -"The average worker, I have found, u not b radical,"' said Mr. X. Ponnudurai. the President ol the Pening Clerical and Administrative Staff Union, in a message to i:. flr>t annual published today. "Pie is fair and honest si heart and all thai ho
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  • 54 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. 'I wo schools, one each for the Cl Lnese and the Malay: are to be built in Ulu Tirana town s i The schools, the outcome of united efforts of the Chinese and Malay people ol that area,
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  • 25 4 Standard staff Correspondent BENTONG, Fri The appointment of Lt.-CoL F. H. Weston as Se retary to the British Advisor, Pahang, has been gazetted.
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  • 234 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENAXG, Fri— Tribute was paid by the Municipal President, Mr. H.G. Hammett, at yesterday's Commissioners' meeting to Mr. Ong Keat Seng, chief clerk. Secretariat, iciio is retiring nt the end of this month after 37 a ars in the service oj
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  • 84 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri.— Miss Dorothy L'-abel Jose has arrived here from S:::<:;;p<>re to lay the groundwork for the opening of a branch ol 'he United States Information Service in Penang. Miss Jose spent a busy time visiting newspaper offices and contacting well-known residents in
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  • 74 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri A shortage of cupro-nickel coins is being felt here. It. is believed the people are hoarding them for the coming Chinese New Year, As a result, shopkeepers, traders and hawkers are findi ing It difficult to get small change for their
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  • 36 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Two Malay; a nurses. Miss Ooi Soh Ewe ol [poh and Mrs. J.Bothaju of Kuala Lumour left by the I Merkur for Sydney, Australia, yesterday, for further studies.
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  • 33 4 KUANTAN, Fn. Miss M..r- jorie Hendershot, of the Ang o [Chinese Girls School, Ipoh. has > joined the staff of the Methodist j Girls School here as Supervisor of the Primary Department.
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  • 257 4 Standard Staff Correspondent 11*011. i i*i. For assaulting a Chinese woman, Sigapiamma] an*! her three daughters were each bound *<wr in the sum ot $25 to keep the peace and be of good behaviour for three months by Magistrate Che Bahaudin today* i Complainant, Shum
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  • 199 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. A proposal for an excess profits lax to be introduced in Malaya will be put forward at the next executive council meeting of the Penang Municipal Services Union. If this is agreed upon, it will be
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  • 187 4 Judge Saws Woman Out Of Lorry Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Fri. Prompt action by two Europeans, a judge and an insurance man, probably saved the life of a 27-year-old Chinese woman, Miss Khor Siew Eng, who appeared hopelessly pinned down by an overturned lorry in which she was travelling. The
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  • 66 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— Mr. .1 Jobling in the Supreme Court today dismissed the appeal of Seah Gan Seik, a Chinese se-cond-hand dealer, who appealed against the sentence of the Butterworth Magistrate. Seah Gan Seik was i Qvicted on a charge of voluntarily assisting in
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  • 82 4 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— Osira lighting J for the North Beach extension w is nearing completion and this further stretch of sea promenade would be open to the public i this week-end, the Municipal President, Mr. H G. Hammettl announced this at yesterday's
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  • 76 4 Money Needed To Maintain Camp KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Money is urgently needed to maintain a central training scout camp in Kuala Lipis where young men will be trained to become efficient seouters. To help raise funds, scouts and cubs during the week. Jan. 29 to Feb. 4. will oiler their
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  • 56 4 IPOH. Fri.— Perak's bigge Chinese school, the Yuk Choy High School is planning a school orchestra. The school authorities are seeking contributions from friends and benefactors to equip the orchestra. A sum of about $6,000 is needed. For a start the orchestra will be 20 strong.
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  • 41 4 Standard StafT Correspondent P^WNG, Wlien a civil suit was mentioned before Mr. Justice JoV -\s in the Supreme Court this morning, pert itent 7.at 3 sounds oi pla.ies the court build- i: tern.'-.?* proceedings for some iuLj.
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  • 171 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANC, Fri. Municipal employees v,\\\ hr granted an immediate relief of 10 pereenl on thr present .">() percent liij^h cost of living allowance a- ~i from Jan. 1. 1 ').">!. This was the unanimous decision reached at a meeting in committee of
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  • 31 4 Standard Stan C* rriTpiwirtfrt KUANTAN. Fii. A rusty mine which had been lyii the Beserah bc:i broke Loose from the barbwire fence surrounding it. a:, washed further inland.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 259 4 V J T^ i v Cajt aide you' weak-e-^-. t h .e burden o' dec Mf|| rr.erui ap*;h y jr.rf p| vc>) P-od^cts t*-e Had K| i m reiuvenat .p g'*'d provde m fESTROKNES Corr.pletft ICierr e r tt your need *or re r e*ti BMI Omlni ASK TO DAV
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  • 142 5 $1000 BAIL ESTREATED BY JUDGE BAH ot *UM)O wa* mutated ill th«* Singapore (■iN DiHtriot ourt VCOIfT ,la\ when th«* BCCaißcd, Loh Sionf failed Ml turn tip for ibe •oiitiiiued Iwarin^ of a mc in whuli he anil VI <m«» K<»n^ Oh v>erv elHurged >vitii hmi w hfi lf it
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  • 27 5 Three Cases For S'pore Assizes IREE I 'lip second ol the re a- Mr. 2 B Wedi ey are I »se? of gang :y a- I rio
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  • 36 5 FINES tol g sed ir. the Sing Second Pt>lice < Eurnish income tax returns. They were Tan .Tin Keng. fined Se Kim Hock and W J. H 1 >\e, Bned $10G each.
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  • 291 5 Auctioned By Order Standard Staff Reporter PROPERTY of the reeently outlawed Mayfair M:i-i«al anil Dramatic Association IVII under i!u-aurtiom-cr** hammer yesterday l» order ol the Singapore Official Assignee. Sales from ihe auction totalled $3,812. Ten mass wedding pnotographs in neat larg i frames, which formerly stood
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    37 5 rii.j:.*. ir fr m Miss MJdmeLgreeui the Bev. and Mr. Peterswi asher mether, Mrs I p MiSuiel'recc t the reception held In ißar ker Road on rhur u.i. nisht eve at i.ic India il<iyy-^c Day. Lillian Buck
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  • 136 5 India Day Celehraiion Standard Woman Corrrspondcnt MORE THAN 75 juesta assembled at the home oi Mr. Mra C. P. Michael in B R id on Thursda} nighi I i te the In lian Republic D ;h fel i garde j gaily ted with the Rag ol I m Jack i
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  • 30 5 The Kiwi Members^ T.fisuo (Singapore Section) will told a Chinese New Ye-*r Dance a: Raffles Hotel on Frid I eb. 2 i rom 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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  • 50 5 THE Standard -Vacuum Oi! Company announce that they have made no change in the nrie-s oi kerosene oil to their dealers, despite recent Increases. Arrow kerosene oil may bepurchased from any of thru- m lin ders in Sing ipore at $4.25 per i tin.
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  • 151 5 A DOUBLE verdict of deaths by misadventure was recorded at the inquest into the deaths of two labourers, Mohamed K issim and Meeden Solanudeen, who were killed when some wires and pulleys for liitnii* a 4J-ton oil tank fell on them ai St James Power
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  • 63 5 FOR FAILING to r self, M. Mohd. Ibrahim was fined i or 10 days rigorous impris in ment in the Singapore First Dis- ict Couri j In anothe c i Lin Kim T e ed $10 for I icing his til rd Lucy S'>h and Chee
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  • 148 5 Standard Staff Reporter MEMBERS «»i lhe Singapore Lighter Workers^ Union have successfully negotiated v.itli their employers, the Singapore Lighterage Company, for a $10 increase per month in ilu* salaries <>1 lindal* ;n;«_ lightermen. '1 inert- !>-"> U iv--» f: >::i Feb. 1, n«'xt and with
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  • 362 5 RAINED BLOWS ON POLICE INSPECTOR— COURT TOLD Two Years' Jail For Young Rioter AN ACCOUNT of how a short Malay youth H-i ni bin Tainbichik (19) rained blows? on i lanky Inspector S. A. Majid, after an anti-riot squad of 34 men had been outnumbered and forced to withdraw was
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  • 29 5 N"4 Bow was bound six months in the Singapore First District Court yeste I >ei tg in pi isse'ssi mof3l 1 i i p ickets of chandu.
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  • 115 5 Court Told Of $56,000 Liabilities r I [REE partners oi a Chinese sundry goods shop whoso t liabilities totalled $56,000, n publicly examined before Singapore Chief Justice, iSir Charles Murray-Aynsley, •i Singapore Bankruptcy Court, yesterday. One of the partners, Ng Peck Ngam. told the court that I started the business
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  • 93 5 Bicycles Not Properly Parked Will Be Seized SERIOUS obstruction to fivefoot ways by bicycles parked indiscriminately has been reported to the Singapore Police, states a Government release. j Tiiis is an offence undo: the j Minor Offences Ordinance. The Police propose tak. g action against offenders by seiz-l ing their
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  • 70 5 THE TE( IHNICAL Ass >cial ol Malaya. Singapore branch will hold its annual dinner t<» day at 8 p.m. at the Country Hotel. Bartiey Road. The annual general meeting r» the Association takes place to mo »w at 10 a.m. at the Junioi Technical (Trade) School.
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  • 297 5 iRMED \n i;l* b note purporting \-> <«»;n<- from the "siafl messengers" «>1 >!»<■ Cable ;»n! Wirr!.--- Lid askiiiu for "some sort <>[ < kine«e V\> V« r pjift," Mmlu bin Bachee, also a messenger, poileclrd S6 from tHn Chinese shops in Singapore Charged
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  • 74 5 Staaiard Staff Reporter [N THE pre of 100 boys ar: 1 girl> from various Stngapo I ih Chung u; Schoa I.i 1 ti behati 1 bers in I e S S wa-. 1 Mr D MV nony -Picturr by r 'IV P<>!\ Cfceic (leftl
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  • 73 5 Airstrikes In Four Stales FAR EAST Air Force fighters and bombers were out in four Stales yesterday pounding bandit targets in co-opera-tion with ground security forces. Tempest fighter bombers with rockei projectiles, Linn medium bombers of both th R.A.F. and R.A.A.F.. and Brigand light bombers blasted I iri^ets in Seiangor.
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  • 51 5 i a Samp v n an k a i Fiong is tii:'-; 120 in he Sii gapore First District Court terday for being in a car i withou 'nit Khoo said thai ds mote broke clown between P. i s am a 1..- a pu
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  • 831 6 TTE still fail to understand why the Colonel Blimps were so cut up about the proposals to in*, duce the so-called Ministerial system in the federation. The proposals involve no major political changes, though the obstructionist tactics of the Blimps led some unofficial members to make remarks
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    • 1055 6 Bitter Thoughts By 3 Teachers Our Meaders fVrSte On TY 7 E are three of those "un- qualified" teachers whose fate is now being decided by the Government. We do not know what is to be the final judgment, but we note that the Singapore Teachers' Union has beon wooed
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    • 50 6 Sir;— l am in possession of a SHEAFFER'S PEN found in the compound ol Cathedra] of Good Shepherd 01) January 124 and belongs to -WAX MOON YING". Will the owner call for it at the address Etiven below P. J. JOSEPH 14, Handy Road, S ttgap ;re.
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    • 240 6 BOTH the Singapore and Federation Legislative Councils have debated the need for measures to curb tne rising co.it of living in the two territories. There is general agreement that something must be done and it is good to read that the Federation is seeking co-ordinated action
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    • 235 6  -  Observer B3f MANY who expected questions to be raised at the last meeting of the Federation Legislative Council on the imposition of collective punishment in Pusing, a village in Pcrak, was disappointed. Not a voice was raised concerning the stern punishment meted out to the villagers.
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  • 959 6 Sir; I have read with Interest the letters written by "Frustrated". "Nonplussed", "F.L." and "Small Fry" emphasising the necessity fur setting two commercial and professional examinations per year and would like to give them my full support. In this respect "Frustrated" is tu be
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  • 218 6 Review of Views Lift The Ban! KWONG Wah Yr. P of P* i expressed coocei i Singapore Goyen n I fusal to lift its t>. i boarding Khoob of i Singapore puneM and me Nanyang I i SchooL The ban was imposed raid that was carried the police on then
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  • 383 7 UK Plans To Put Million Men Under A rms By 1952 LONDON, Jan. 26 (AP) The British Cabinet worked last night on a new defence programme aimed at putting a million men under arms and equipping them by the summer of 1952. The new expanded programme is expected to call
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  • 108 7 Two British M):auTs, neia ny me Russians lor 3J days, said they were «iven champagne and promised money and women for Military information. Released after a British protest note, tin nun told correspondents in Berlin that they were questioned for 10 to 12 hours daily
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  • 329 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 2n (AP)— Communist China's leaders have changed their tactics in an effort to split the inti-Red coalition, according to reports from Peking. Officials in Washington say the Peking Foreign Ministry is taking a new hn<? with British and Scanlinavian diplomats in the
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  • 111 7 LONDON, Jan. 26: (Reuter) The British Prime Minister Mr. Clement Atttlee told the House of Commons yesterday the British Government received representations some time ago from the Pakistan Government about delays in the delivery of British jet aircraft to the Royal Pakistan Air Force. Bat arrangements
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  • 181 7 REYKJAVIK. ICELAND, Jan. 26, (AP). General Dwight D. Eisenhower flew into snow-covered Ireland yesterday, his principal aim being to help prevent this Island Republic from falling into the! hands of the Russians in case of a world war. There is no question of Iceland one
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  • 86 7 LONDON. Jin. 26 CAP)— Sir Charles Cochran, 78-year-old theatrical producer, was scalded yesterday while taking a bath in his hnme. He was taken to Westminster Hospital where his conditions was described as "rather serious." Cochran has been a leading figure in show business for nearly half a
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    40 7 photo This latest picture of Princess Margriet, third daughter of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Holland, was made for her Bth birthday. Jan. 19. Margriet was horn in Canada during the war. Her mother was in self-imposed exile. AP
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  • 128 7 CAPETOWN, Jan. 26 (AP) The South African Premier Dr. Daniel Malan. told Parliament that the US' is trying to save the United Nations on the ques- tion ot Korea. He added that if she \a not supported she might isolate herself again
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  • 34 7 TAIPEI, Jan. 26, (AP). Reports published here today said President Chiang Kaishek had ordered the grant of half a month's pay to his armed forces as a Chinese New Year bonus.
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  • 2 Million Refugees Resettled
    • 47 7 THE South Korean Government announced today thai more Than 2,000,000 refugees from 'he Communist conquered areas of Korea had been resettled in South Korea. The Ministry of Social Affairs said of 2.1 7i<. -26 refugees counted SO far about 30 per cent required assistance.— U.P.
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    • 49 7 A new tost that u.ses radioactive dye to help detect tumors I in the brain or spinal column has been developed in the United States. The technique ha> been used on rjli!) patients and is said to be more accurate than present methods of rictecting abnormal tissue growths USIS
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    • 46 7 Pneumonia eoidemic has killed 123 people in 6-.imm;i Prefecture since the beginning of the year, according to the Prefectural Health Board. Four hundred and seventythree cases of the disen>e have been reported to the health authorities siiuv the turn of the year Reuter A A P
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    • 51 7 Ahout half of the 45.200.000 families in the United States owned their own homes at the ht^inniriK of 1950. according to a recent survey by the U.S. Federal Reserve Board.' More than 50 per cent of the family units owned automobiles and one in 25 owned more than one car.—
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    • 55 7 Striking right and left with a hatchet in the Nihonbashi Mitsukoshl Department Sf>re. Tokyo a mad woman smashed nine tliass showcases before she was Brought under control by the police. Investigation revealed that the woman, :SR-year-old Fusa Konuma of Isohama town, Tochigi Prefecture, had escaped from the Prefecture lunatic asylum
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    • 53 7 The capacity or the electric power system- of the Tennessee Valley Administration. huge multipurpose river development project in the United States, has increased four times since 1940. In the year ending June 30, 1950, it generated 17.500.000,000 kilo-watt-hours. This was about 7 per cent of all electricity gene- rated in
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    • 56 7 U.S. draft (conscription) standards will be cut to take in perhaps 150.000 men now barred for physical and mental rea- -.ns. a U.S. Defence Department official said. Reporting this to Confess, Mrs. Anna M. Rusenberii. Assistant Secretary of Defence, told reporters that draft records may recheck all the 799.000 jected
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    • 25 7 General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of Atlantic Pact Nations forces in Europe, will make a radio report to the nation on February 2— A.P.
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    • 26 7 Tokyo police arrested 838 persons during 1950 who participated in or were responsible for Communist-instigated disturbances! according to the Metro- politan Police Board.—R Reuter AA P.
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    • 23 7 King George VI has approved the appointment of Sir John Monro Troutbeck as Ambassador to Bn^hdad 1" <nrr»>or\ Si; r Honry Mack.— UP
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    • 43 7 Premier Marshal Tito, in an interview at Belgrade, said "this will be a dangerous year" for the peace of Europe and the world. The Marshal's warning w.-is reported by U.S. representative John F. Kennedy. Democrat. Massachusets, who conducted a press conference. A. P.
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    • 51 7 An automatic milking device that operates like a merry-go-round is used on a Large American farm to milk 1.500 cows. The merry-go-round has a Large rotating platform on which 50 cows can be washed, fed. and milked every 12i minutes. As oiie cow steps off the platform another steps aboard.
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    • 51 7 United Nation! officials indicated that they had discarded plans to hold the 1951 General Assembly in Europe and it will be held in New York. The announcement is expected in a few days. Paris was to have boon the site, but France announced yesterday that she would not be host.—
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  • 121 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (AP)— The U.S. Air Force and Navy are reported to be speeding up the construction <-f projects costing more than U551.000.000,030, including seme ne.v overseas bases. This report came from a closed 90-minute meeting ol the Senate Armed Service
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  • 68 7 The faces of these six young Koreans, refugees at Taegu. tell the story of how war has ended youth's carefree days. One stares with grimness not usually seen on a young face: another weeps under a furred parka: a third wolfs her scanty food: a little
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  • 191 7 TAIPEI, Jan. 26. (AP) Fresh warning haw been mounded here on the possibility of Chinese Communist air raids on Formosa. The latent came from Nationalist Premier Chen Cheng at a cabinet meeting. Everything possible, he said, should be done to make not only the
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  • 122 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 26 (AP) Canton dispatches to Hongkong Chinese newspapers said today Boca Tigris watehtower at the Pearl River entrance to South China has bcm fortified with Longrange guns from East China. This Pearl River entrance, which is the doorway to Canton and almost the
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  • 58 7 CAIRO. Jan. 26, (AP). Communist China's delegate was voted n seat in the Universal Postal Union's confer* ence yesterday. Nationalist China was rejected. Five nations voted tor Communist China and three for the Nationalists. There were three abstentions and o;u- spoiled ballot. There was
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  • 56 7 I HONGKONG. Jan. 26 (AP) Lieutenant-General Sir C. Robert Mansergh. Commander of British forces in Hongkong, returned h?re yesterday after a trip to Korea, saying the British forces in Korr-a and Americans there are In "splendid lia son.* 1 Despite the terrific p d i [weather, Chfe units
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  • 69 7 CEYLON. Jan. 20 (Reuter) Sir Francis Molair.ure, I Speaker of the Ceylon House of Representatives, died here last night aged 65. He collapsed in the H ion Tuesday with a paralytic stroke. Prominent in the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Sir Francis had attended international parliamerr i conferences in Stockholm.
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  • 92 7 BELGRADE, JaJt ?<i (IT) A military court here Charged exiled Kiiin Peter and Yugoslav emigrants yesterday with making a determined effort to overthrow Mar sh il Tito's Communist government and return to power. Two former Cabinet Ministers, a general who commanded Yugoslavia's pre-war police force and
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  • 298 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (Reutcr)—-PreMdeni Truman last night issued a statement on United Stale o efforts at the United Nations to brand Communist China as aggressor. He reiterated America** full continue i backing for the resolution which the United State* ha<i been pressing
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  • 152 7 Quirino 's Message To MacA M \NN A. .Tm 2fi (API FtoesMeat i; 1 pid i t (Juirino sent the f<»llo\\ iny birthday greetiaci on foeha'f of Philippines t<» General Douglas Mar Arthur, Commander of the Fhilipp nes Orumonwealth anv.v before he was railed bark to active duty vith I'
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  • 71 7 MANILA, .lan. 26, (AP). President E Qu ired on be I I Lippine Govern 1 .000 .000 pesos from James M. He: i n Prop Administrator of the United States in a turnover ceremony at Malaean.::. Pi ice, cheque was pro [i from the sale of <
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    • 54 7 fPH da f ILVA fe 1 W I_JLJl_nru-u--M-o1 JLJI _nr u u M -o u'UMU^f U*><""«i 1 Hold your next party at JUBILEE CAFE RESTAURANT I 771-773 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE (IN FRONT OF T. G. KIAT) CLEAN COOL CENTRAL BEST BRIYANI end other MUSLIM DISHES TO SUIT ALL TASTES
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  • 666 8 Production Of Tin, Gold, Coal An d Iron Above Previous Year M J ay an Mining Ma 195G M\L\^ VN mint*-, prodared afigare for the third quarter of 19,">0. tnfes l>t Nrar, uhicli i* 3,505 t<m^ total of 76.717 tons of tin concenfoiirtl! tpuurtcr proihution of 18.*>00 more than for
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  • 153 8 70p.c. Of Malayan Rubber In 1950 Consumed By US Standard Staff Reporter VMKIth VN roasumplioa of natural rubher in I 1930 c itimaicdi ji 713,000 long a roconl in the tinted SUrtca rtcrpl in 1941 trhrn 775,000 tons were i-ofi^iinird represented 70 per rent, of i!u- total Malayan uhipwt ill
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  • 34 8 WASHINGTON 1 Phi es War D »m--mission g on its final report and expects 1 ish by Marc b :t 50 iit\< before C e -idled o md b
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  • 90 8 MELBOURNE, Jan 2« (AP): The Australian ■en ->print iadnstrj has perfected a naehUK t.ipabi:- of pr«Hlu« in-^ Bewsprnt Ji) feel t» ins. y> idtat Um rate si "»0.000 tons .i >'*ai lie b -st so fai ai hi-\ ed .i Um Boycr Tasina is..', pjaal v
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  • 25 8 SUght Fall In S'pore Copra Prices .M.mdard Stan Beportei Cop sellers ling du! w i-. I C picu! Pric- n splii i W i S
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  • 64 8 Churchill Calls For Early Coal, Steel Debates LONDON, Jan, 26 (AP) e H Morris 'i lei .red in the f Commons e mig t 1 rtnd time for steel dee sees M Winston hurchilFa critical motion. i f»t a debate next week on the si iteowned coal industry. Coal no
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  • 28 8 HONGKON< J J6 (Si i! »ngk HK$l 3 41 HK to US$l HKs] 10 to M an SI, HKSO.3I '.l i- i;G I FIKS: i j
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  • 77 8 HK Gold Rises To New High HONGKONG, Jan. ?>> <AP> The commercial gold market in Hongkong was slightly firmer yesterday than earlier In the week, with gold reaching a high point dt HK$33l ■>(). 'i he open market rate on the UK dollar at present is about 5.90 to one
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  • 65 8 Delivery of several thousand tons of goods to the Federation is being delayed because of suspension of rail services owing to the floods. These pictures show (above) a railway godown parked with accumulated goods awaiting transfer to wagons and (below) a lorry being unloaded into
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  • 234 8 WASHINGTOxN, Jan, 26 (Reiner)— The Internationa] Monetary Fnnd i^ coiisidering the |j«)>-;i>;iii\ oJ investigating the circumstances <>! recent sales of u<>!(l b) the Bank of France at premium dollar prices. it i* learned here. U.S. Treasury officiaia have been critic ng these sa les
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  • 258 8 BLACK MARKET WARNING TO GO VT Chinese Chamber Opposes Building Material Control Standard Staff Reporter FIRST MONKS to warn ihe Siapum (fOverniiKMit against control of Imihlin- m ;i arc expected to come from the Chinex 1 < h.m of Commerce. At the Chamber's monthly committee Monday, the chairman of Singapore
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  • 145 8 Standard Slaff Reporter V 10l VI of 14,000 tons ol Japanese remenl arrived in Singapore lodaj in two t»hip« to keep np the heav} imports over the lasl fen months lo augnienl shortage ratiited by tlecrea^ed deliveriea froni the nited Kingdom.
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  • 10 8 The Ford Motor D received US$:5l P
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  • 6 8 Canada undecided On Free Gold Sale
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  • 35 8 Standard Stal I i ?G APORE. pro the the Malayan sl day. i I shan B B fV I I INDI v j «< I v K Ml MM. a ♦<» KB* K>
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  • 208 8 Jan. Remittances To China Highest Since Liberation Standard Staff Reporter BooM IN rubber and tin. coupled trith ihe near approach «»t hinese NVm Vear, have combined t«» make this month's famil} remittanceH to i hina from pore and ihe Federation the highesl average monthly I figure since the Liberation. *._ui
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  • 119 8 RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber pri :es yesterday (Jan. l>>) were per lb. Bayers Sellers No. 1 KSS Snot Loose sm.; 82.18 F.O.B. in bales Feb No. I KSS 52.88 $3.89 No. 2 R.S.S. s?02 83.83 No 3 K.S.S. (Nom.) $1.96 $1.87 Tonp: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening
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  • 47 8 Groundnut Fiasco May Be Debated Opposition leader Mr. Winstoii Churchill has called for a Parliamentary examination of the ill fated African groundnuts scheme^ The project to produce i v :ently »hut do* n ai t«r pi i ducino a few nuts at a cost of £36,00a,0 >■■> AP.
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  • 25 8 HONGKONG, Jan. 2H fAPI barter tr ide agreem I bel 0-a i e a in'Cd ntiunist I 1 si ted, thg Peki c
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  • 93 8 Penang Money For China Is Increasing Stand i;-d Staff < orrespond ,i< PEN -v r a y \v,'h the appro g inese fear, 1 the Chinese he kheir f tmilies in C! 1 this ™>ath, di* »sed Mr. J. D. Assistani C Lroller oi foreign Exchange, P to 1 lie
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  • 192 8 LISBON, Jan. 26 Rn p [Tie P*rtugi« Govern turn I Ha* inlroducoi into Partiamenl hi it; J inlesratii s ihe rcunoniieti ol Poi u-aPn -po**e*»iiMiii into thai ol the M moljifr country*' i changing thHr liesi^nalion from 'Voloi Irs*' in ■••^nseas j)i<»\
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    31 9 photo. 5 ners, traveUed 1,640 miles to Singapore to eater drydock. She arrived here yesterday Ike overhaul and repairs to the dredger win keep heVin Singapore for about siJ months! Standard
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  • 360 9 No Re-entry Permits For 3 Red suspects FHE Singapore Goyernmeni has refused permission for three former residents of Malaya believed to hv Chinese, who have been away from this countrj for some linn*, to return. The S' mdard und e rIs that the three persons come under the category f
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  • 55 9 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26, (Renter). British airlines will operate services to and across India undex a new airways agreement signed l '.ween British and Indian Government representatives here. Indian airlines will operate sen? ces to arid aero: i the United Kingdom to the United States and
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  • 131 9 SAN PEDRO. CALIFORNIA, Jan. 26: (AP) —Flames flared up Lo the smoke-filled engine i room of the motor ship Laurits Swenson on Thursday after the crew reported an earlier fire controlled. The Coast Guard cutter Morris was dispatched from here. It is equipped with
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  • 233 9 PASSENGER and cargo ir:il!ii* in ihe PacificAlaska Division reached record highs during ihe ban > > year of 1950, according t<> figures released bj Vlr. ii. F. Miller, <liNi»i<m traffic and sales manager. Figures show a total of 113,986 passengers carried during 1950
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  • 465 9  - Pak. Dredger Makes To Enter Dry Dock J. C. SPITTEL By Standard Shipping Reporter FOR the first time since s>he was built twenty years ago, the Patunga, 2,444-ton twin-screw suction Hopper Dredger of the Pakistani port of Chittagong had to do a 1,640 mile voyage from Chittagong to Singapore to
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  • 36 9 THE Brooklyn Museum in New York City is pres« ting an exhibition called "Italy at Work." It consists of 2.500 separate items. The exhibit will be displayed later in many other fit nerican cities.
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  • 166 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. The United Slate* has further tightened restrictions on !»hi|>ment of U.S. goods destined for Hongkong and Macao in a move to prevent such goods reaching Communist-dominated areas. The U.S. Commerce De-i partment informed exporters that applications for future shipments must be
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  • 40 9 RANGOON. Jan. 26: (AP)— The passenger vessel Wadaw imped into harbour here on Friday more than 24 hours overdue from the south const port of Moulmein. after a night's buffeting by stormy .seas and high win is.
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  • 26 9 The International Brink for Reconstruction and Development has increased by US$l5 million its loan to the Brazij lian Traction Light and Power j Company.
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    • 66 9 FAST RfeGrLAR TRANS P\CIF!C SERVICE Overland 9«i tahM Los Angeles All American Canadian Cities IV.un* P. B pore MTOUNKAT i» 46lt?J Accepting carso for Bocskon? Kobe. Yokohama FAST KEGLLAR SEKVICt U.S.A. (WES! COAST)PERSIAN (SI LF via JAPAN ft FIONGKONG. PHILII'PINE BEAM 28 Jan. Acc?p»ir:g ttno foi Colombo, Bombay Karachi. Damman
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    • 160 9 f J f Arrivals PAN VMFRICAN WORLD AIRWAYS I.IPPKR fr rn Haalia fr 9 m KL>l UONSTELLATION trom toro[>f II ~'< -1 m (.ARIDA INDONESIAN AIRW VYS frmti l.ikjrta I -'■"> o m Q h A. BOAC CONSTELLATION > trif> IT M fr n lonrinp Rnmi .11 alratta ia .0
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    • 75 9 Despatches t TODAY: Japan. Hongkong and China 8 a.m. by Funing, Christmas Is. 8 am by Is and- er, N. Borneo, Labuan, Brunei j and Miri noon by North Star, Philippine Is. noon by Tjibadak, Thailand (parcels only) 8 a.m. by Histna, Palembang noon s>v Kampar, Thailand 7.10 am. by
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    • 190 9 SHIPPING iffiLMGJ^ EAST ASIATIC LINE Outwftfd trutu Burupt Feb 12 India for Bangkok. Hongkong, Manila Feb. 16. Feb 2!: KambodiA Balla for H kong, Kobe a:,d Yokohama Feb. 24 Feb. 28; Laland:» for Bangicok Mar. 1. to EiRorr Jan. 28- Belandia, sails Fob j. Jan. 30: Malacca, sails Feb. 3.
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    • 187 9 Fob 5: Steel Voyager sails Feb. 14. Feb 26: Steel Survevor sails Mar. 3. PACIFIC FAB EAST LINE Trans-Paciflc Service Feb. 2: Indian Bear, sails Feb. 9. REGI'LAR SERVICE ISA. (WEST COAST) Persian Gulf Via Japaa H'Konf CHINA SIAM LINE H'Kong and Japanese Ports In Port: Hai Bttng sails Jan.
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    • 219 9 Arrivals (tomorrow': Hong Thong from Bnu'an, Mantin from T. Nibung. Rasa from Kuantan. Sal tog from Pontianak. Renong at Penang from S'pore, Norbay from Kuching. Departures (tomorrow): Kp.tong for Jesselton, Larut. for Tumpat. Mahm for Trengganu, Sedenak for Pontianak. in Harbour SHIPS AT ROADS Kistna. 1/2 ClytoneiW. melin, Chi B
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    1026 10  -  OSWALD HENRY Here Comes Ihe Duchess By V T midnight lonian and later, throughout the Chinese New }<'uv season local film-fan-* will ««*i a welcome peek at some shapely gams when the Duchess of Idaho makes her !»ou in the form of aquatic-star Esther Vv Illiahis. Today, Esther
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  • 49 10 S^ r MONICA. California. Jan. 26 Film star Joan Fontaine quickly won a divorce Thursday, testifying hrr film producer husband William B tier walked out of her life and dM n<>t C'lnie back. It was the second divorce for her. lior first mate was Brian Aherne. A. P.
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  • 832 11  - C RITICS OF THE PAST WERE OFTEN WRONG-1 ANACRUSIS ursrr xotes B» .HAKE A AtoTE 05... Sat Feb 24 I >ng Ham Hall. Concert by Sun Feb 25 Victoria Memorial Hall. Concert I Junior Symphony Orclu stra and Teachers' Choral Society Provisional dates. :tl\ browsing throuJi tM musical s ms
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  • 374 11 By Reginald Hayter, Reuu-r's Special Correspondent) RENMARK, South Australia. Jan. 2"> (ReuterAAP) The M.C.C. gained their third successive win and their fifth of the tour when they defeated a South Australian Country \I today by an innings and 2."> runs. Tins successful run should
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  • 96 11 NEARLY 100 boats ol til classes have entered tor I Royal Air Force Changi Yacht Club Regatta to be held at Changi. Racing commences at 2.39 p.m. today, and at 10J0 I BJ tomorrow. Among the awards to be competed for are the "Tie?r Trophy"
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    32 11 Singapore AAA represent i\ es for the Asian Games starred training yesterday. Here are Tug Peh Wan, Sgi. Lourenza Dowdesweli, Ng Liang Chian and Lloyd Valberg warming up on Raffles Institution ground
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  • 235 11 King Kong Tackles Canadian EUROPEAN champion matman King Kong makes a welcome return to Singapore when he tackles newcomef Andre Adoree at the Happy World Stadium tonight. Champion of Canada and South America. Adores is on a short visit to Singapore in the course of a second world tour. King
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 646 11 5 SINGAPORE J i (484 in 41.7 in.) I J Sun. Jan. 28. ipm. B ich x Suite No. 3 in D; .Mozart Pianoforte Concerto in D minor; Mozart Adugio &Z Fugue in (i minor. IO.'O I p.m. Beethoven Sti in? 1 1 i Quartet in D. Op. 18 No.
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  • 130 12 AT tl e gei il meeting of the Sing pore I irl C'.ub held a1 the Sii pore Chamber ol Comwere elected ofllcers for the year 1951:— Committee of Man. lament: Mr R C ReiiJ Dr P S H ..Uer. I Messrs. B. .'.I Johns. F.
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  • 381 12 Murphy Puts Sappers In F N Final With Brilliant Drop Goal DROP GOAL mm of the besl seen in reeenl kicked b\ Murphv seconds lx*for«* th«* end, raaUcd thr Singapore Engineer I{«'t:t. to > ort' a weO llescwcd MX p<»int?» (penalty and «lr<»{» goal) to three (penalty victory against the
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  • 272 12 Maj. Harvey 'Best Loser' 4 1 r us ij £»i*\'in€j K A LUMPUR, Fri. y boxing of a high stand-' a: is seen at the Chinese As Hal) where the fii of the Malaya District boxing npionships were held. Major General Urq ihart, the G. O. C in presenting I
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  • 59 12 THE semi-final (third replay) ,of the S.ll A. Knock-out competition between the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club and the j S.C.C. will be played on Tuesday, and not on Monday as previously i announced. The final of the competition between the Singapore Recreai imn Club "Reds*
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  • 376 12  -  SKIP All niuis Rugby Semi-Final I*9o SELANGOR All Blues did nothing; brilliant against »i;ri last week but are deter mined to beat Singapore May, avenge their last years defeat, and qualify for the All Blues tup final against Perak. Both teams are evenly matched and
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  • 739 12 WITH ONLY Sweet Maisie and Lough Carra to beat, the brown English gelding River Patrol who has retained his second day's winning form, should be able to complete a double for the Perak Turf Club January meeting which concludes this afternoon with another card
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  • 151 12 Ollle Davies Cay Reveller Minorou HM I- 1 (OlNS HI !(l-ON\(;il K Will, l II v n Sportins I'ink S;n»rtin>j Pink donack k11 l CONSTANCE I'KKKV COUNT BLUE EVES Ml J Mac Eyes Rlsiiik <;iory nwiMliHi i k ■> NKVADA NEVADA NEVADA nxi s l>ne I eather*; f
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  • 1301 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: Horses: Class 2, Div. 5 6 Furlongs: 2.15 P.M. 1. ..3 Sporting Pink 6y 8.13 Capt H F. Bloxham Lewis Infixed 2. 304 Linkshir »;> 8.12 "Mandarin Stable" Yong Wahab 032 < lonagh 4y K.I 1 T.T. Teo K.K. Teo V-»..^ Lansdown 4. o.'O Oakfel
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  • 444 12  -  WINGER Bv TO-DAVS Nc»r:h— South dbaaic at Sin Jalan Besar Sladumi rin»s tlown thr iui; Malayan Rujrhy I nion's oiiioial 19.">0 ."> I h, a>on match »iio:iM hv keen and exritinu; and a hill, to a season in whieh wr ha\e seen sonic
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  • 106 12 Nehru Opens Asian Games Stadium NEW DELHI I (Rruten India's national stadium i r^ A be held m M I opened here tod* Prim.- Mi/u^i. J i lal Nehru i Modelled 01 B I Wemble\ ir\ i dinni has accomn < for ijj.uiio and i < and ejek < mine
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  • 27 12 THE second A of the S oi the Bays held tod; Gill:: compete foi i <xi by the Of E O'Dwyer O'Dwyer are wclc
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    • 28 12 npEf|^ HIGH lIOCS at th_» principal In Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 1.34 1.07 M.^»acca 10.16 10.3J Port Dickson 8.57 9.15 Port S'ham 8.08 8.36 Pei-ang 2.47 2.?8
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