Singapore Standard, 28 January 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard is< A. X VOL. II NO. 210 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 289 1 MUNSAN, Jan. 27 (AP). The Communists accepted today an Allied plan for speeding the armistice falks. The Allies then proposed a meeting between G-n. Matthew Ridgway and the enemy high command to sign a partial truce pact. The Communists delayed giving an answer to
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  • 110 1 SLPERFORTS BOMB YALU RIVER BASE .1 m 27- r x fax mi N b X isi night and d i np»l bombs on the Red at Sinuiju, just Valu River Crom Recent photos show thai M Red aircraft s :vf(i:ts qncoonte ground fire, but the ■aid a!! retui ned base
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  • 66 1 KUALA LL'MPUR. Jan 27: Police station m Pahang i-tcked for 25 minute> by uMnii automatic weaind rifles. They then withTlie police suffered no »r-ces killed a bandit led txo others vesterFoui bandit supporters I ••-■;>ri wnile two civic killed and two others i civilians killed were
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  • 141 1 SAIGON, Jan. 27 (UP).— Warning that the Communist Vietminh rebel* were about to step up terrorism against civilians with new type bombs, the French authorities today disclosed that clandestine rebel factories were mass-producing bombs resembling champaime bottles, flashlights and cigarette packages. An official spokesman
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  • 89 1 TOKYO. Jan. 27 (ReuterAAP)—When Frank Weaver illegally entered Japan from Australia for the seventh time to rejoin his Japanese wife, he found only heartbreak. Speaking bitterly against the Cruel efforts to keep him out of Japan and from hi* wife, the former Australian soldier added,
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  • 81 1 F AIRFIELD. (Cal.> Jan. 27 (AP): A young wife here bailed out of jail home the hu*band •«c uie d of trylng to hire two men to kill her -I love him regardless petite Mable Fong. 21 V wOd when tod by offlcert that 23-year-qld
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  • 374 1 More Warships On Way To Suez; Cairo 'Decisions' Awaited wHl rS&fa* 0 n un l "r* S Of Go ™""«"t-promised "decisions that Will satisfy your feelings", Britain ordered 1 1 warships to the vital Suez Canal Zone, prepared to rush more troops from Cyprus, and made ready
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  • 182 1 BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 27 (Reuter). The anti-terrorism campaign m Malaya becomes easy or difficult according lo the way outside Malaya the war witli militant Comhis observations made during his recent visit to Malaya. "When there were U.N. successes m Korea, you had no difficulty m getting information
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  • 76 1 BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 27 (ReuteD.—The British Minister of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, said here last night it was the British Government's view that a Federation of Nyasaland, Southern Rhodesia and Northern Rhodesia "is highly desirable with the creation of a great British state m Central
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  • 54 1 FANNY Ward, .former actress known as the "Eternal Soubrette," died yesterday m New York. Friends say she was past 80.— AP The new Hlf h Commissioner la Malaya, Gen. SirGeraldTempler (right), talk* with the Colonial Secretary. Mr. O^JJ v *T«« A i4sim m «h» rnlnnial Office tIJIKIHfU
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  • 154 1 ISMAILIA, Jan. 27 (Reuter). Large convoys of British troops, guns and armoured vehicles were this morning reported to be moving into concentration areas m the Suez Canal Zone. x There was no confirmation at Lieut-Gen. Sir George Erskine's Canal Zone headquarters of other reports that
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  • 115 1 CAIRO, Jan. 27. Thirtyftve buildings were set afire by anti-British and antiloyalist rioters, nine of 4hem British-controlled. The buildings were not all destroyed Besides Shepherds Hotel buildings set afire and lofted included Barclays Bank. British Overseas Airways Corporation Offices, the Mohammed A" Club the Royal Automobile
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  • 67 1 The U.S. Embassy m Cairo has protested to the Egyptian Government over the burning of the Metro Movie house belonging to Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer and a Socony Vacuum filling station. It also pointed to the Egyptian Government that the Embassy understood American lives were m jeo- pardy. UP
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  • 127 1 LONDON, Jan. 29. Japan te f maUn* a^ renewed bid for Malaya's iron ore as part of her search lor South East Asian raw materials. Japanese are now negotiating m Tokyo with British delegation seeking 200,000 tons of steel. The Japanese have suggested
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  • 50 1 LONDON. Jan. 27 (Reuter): All Air India International *ervices, both incoming and outSoing from London, are. being iverted from Cairo to Beirut while the Egyptian tension last*, the airline announced het« today. British Overieaa Airwayt have already diverted their flight! away from the trouble area.
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  • 69 1 America Urging Restraint WASHINGTON. Jan. 27: U.S. officials are reported to be seeking ways m which the United States might ease the situation m the Canal Zone. Ambassadors Jefferson Caffrey m Cairo and Walter Gifford m London have been under general instructions to urge restraint on both governments. As the
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  • 254 1 CAIRO, Jan. 27 (Reutcr). Egyptian police are rounding up "subversive elements*' m cities after the riots m Cairo, m which 8 Britons were reported missing, and three were killed Cairo is now under curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 ajn. The three Britons
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  • 133 1 Cairo Govt. Decisions CAIRO. Jan. 2T A huge crowd demonstrating on Saturday before the office of Premier Nahas Pasha dispersed after Abdel Fattah Hassan, Minister of Social Affairs, told them, "You will hear within the next two days decisions that will satisfy your feelings." VVafdist (Government) Deputy Haffi Sheiha was
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  • 32 1 PARIS. Jan. 27 >\JP>: United Nations delegates k! <>w great anxiety over the rapidly deteriorating situation m Egypt and warn against underestimating the inflamed national feelinss m JEirvnt anH th<»
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    • 59 1 We ha ve a Large Selection of GOLD k SILVEI CIGARETTE CASES of various sizes prices G. C. de SUVA Bros.. Jewellers 3, Raffles Place, Spore, 1. f Phone *****. I I IT BEATS AS IT SHEERS AS IT I'EEAJSS De-Luxe U i^RsV 'onMslfi)fl Available T^^MS^x Model 402 lUi) S
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  • 868 2  - MULTI-PRODUCT FACTORY FOR S'PORE GEORGE RASIAH By Expansion Now In Full Swing Standard Staff Reporter A MULTI-PRODUCT model factory which possesses the most modern edible oil refinery m the Far East and other expensive manufacturing plants, has now entered the first stage of its expansion at Jurong, about 10 miles
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  • 286 2 CHINKSENEWYEAR LjOQKING a* though they di I not know *he meaning the word •heat", hundxec nt Chinese yesterday pai l oeir yenrlv pilgrimmage t Urn B<>:; n)'-a! Gardens, th Raffles Museum and th public parks dres.^d m thei best v.,'1 4 raver, since tbe day
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 2 trjudtjd FEEDING THE COFFEE ROASWt. ««>■•«£■ > < g a^L,y^ C^g&^Fu^f coffee from Indonesia. This machine can iwwt 760 lbs. of raw coffee m lialf-aa-nonr. Standard WORKMEN'S diniag hall at Lam jo—. Mor* than at men could take their meals here at the same time.
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  • 194 2 New Passport Arrangements For Ceylonese Standard Staff Reporter ttVUftffiSE m Singapore and the Federation *i» oeea iMherto required to apply for nawiiuii. f n,«, 5, 1952. Surh arrangements wen aMasary as tibe position ol Ceylonese m Malaya needed tc be clarified and the araendSJ? B *J* Ceylon Citizenship Act of
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  • 175 2 PASIR PANJANG fish men have organised an outboard motor race to celebrate the end of a successful fishing season. This Is the first time such a race is being held by fishermen at Pasir Panjang who own outboard motors purchased from loans granted by the
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  • 42 2 An order prohibiting the hoarding of sugar beyond the peiiioUed Quantity was fazett«d on firturd^y by Mr. O- E S Batwnap. ttie Food ControlW Any one wishinf to store more T!5.. til V.* atilorised Quantity «fr»M cbtaia a permit 1
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  • 11 2 A TRAJMEB named S. Mohamed Txjusif who -had paid aboirtMSS?
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  • 238 2 YESTEHJpAY was a record shattering day lor the Royal Singapore r|yii« Ckib where whole famtHen of airminded CWaese turned up for thrills, C*ab« «ix aircraft that Icept up continual servioe to |52«w»0 people tlwar 5w Year joj rides <wer «he cft^. Jz^*:* y? B o
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  • 628 2 Standard Staff Report* r MR. JOHN LAYCOCk, Proexe^ive Pan, v, for katong, told The Singapore Standard that i r endeavouring to obtain information ah to t of Singapore*!* Fduratiirnnl IMan. '""t Disclaiming a report m the Singm of Jan. 24 which stated that Mi
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  • 332 3 Mr. Aw's 69th MR. AVV BOON HAW, millionaire philanthropist and Governing Director of the Sin Poh mil- Lima ted, celebrat- his 69th birthday (23U of 12th moon) m Hongkong: by distributing cash and gifts totaltiaq over $32,000 to more than 7,000 poor aged I hinese under
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  • 34 3 REV. R. L. ARCHER. Bishop of the Methodist Mission for Southeast Asia, applies the. trowel to the cornerstone which he laid on Saturday afternoon m the reconstructed Methodist Church on Race Course Road.
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    • 45 3 Assmrvmm l armor,pure[here^av.i.p/ message sSg4^Pj^ f?S^ T IKsTrJIsFCO?^ ll :^SSR\SM ISoUDGOLOI VTO SEE* J/FKOMHI6 THIS Sgg'^UB6ENT BL«INgS3 XXX. i[ i^^al^>'^ •Iw^^ I SyuS-SSrfe V\r»i» J EXCELLENCY YOU WEAR SOLID YUU,dUL>...THI& m IHVv4Kf^! I yhr WUKLi/o >j tvaj •r\ sv»cl!|'ocDr?B ARMOR'" IS ONE OF THOSE Mi
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  • 890 4  - New Light On Thomas Carlyle, The Sage Of Chelsea Harold Nicolson Bar VIR JULIAN SYMONS. m A writing a new biography of Thomas Ctorlyle, hat displayed courage. He knew very well that be would hay« to affront "a wealth of firsthand material that is somelimes almost embarrassing." He knew very
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  • 614 4  -  EDWIN MUIR By The House «f Breath, By William Goyen, (Chatto Hindus. Ms. (id.) r pttlS book does trOi fall into any «tass. It is more like a long lyrical outpouring of incandescent thought and memory and mourning over life than a novel, ft moves like a labyrinthine
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  • 418 4 TTrraalssMlis Mr. T.y Jones may be accounted Hie laureate erf thorn Sund ay jpoett who at the behest of fiteSr, competition setters weekly perform as Marvell, DrySuTlx Kipling, or change to nrose as Dr. JoEbiod. Queen V*ot3 or U. 8.9. All these and many other tormt are assumed
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  • Article, Illustration
    645 4 By MAURICE RICHARDSON ALIAS BASIL WILLING, by Helen McLoy (Gollancz, «s. €dJ Willing, the DA's tame psychiatrist finds himself being impersonated by «Jittef7 Ktfle private detective who folds up, poisoned, at a party. Guests ftnrhirtr next victim, aged, blind millionairess, poet, shady night-club proprietor, and exceptionally sinister psychiatrist
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  • 176 4 Malaya To Gtep Up Exports To Area, Europe Standard I —dun CorresixndeM LONDON, Jan. 27-Malaya wtTdedde for Just Imw X wUI Improve Its contribution to the" vf exports to the dollar ana and Europe and dnrin 1 import. Ji»m J.P»« te, a wa, which Suwf b? dhSSf J^.™ ZSZ*"**' Uaias
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  • 74 4 WASHINGTON. J ai ten- World proa. phur m 1952-ex Communift cou; over 1.500.000 ion* requirement* of t trial raw material tional Raw Ifcfcriafc announced here Estimated »upp!f< c 1.539.000 tor* long tons as again* Sulphur Committet terence reported giving its a! Iocs:. six months
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  • 1151 4  - SCIENCE FOR HUMANS- UP TO DM J. BRONOWSKI By f¥7E live m a revolution ol c physics which began 11 before 1900 -and which is not n yet ended. But we can now v see that its heroic age ran d roughly from 1925 to 1930. d In those years
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  • 421 5 MR. KHOO TEIK Ec, honorary treasurer of the central working committee, Malayan Chinese Association, condemned the MCA-UMNO accord as a "marriage of convenience" at an IMP election meeting on the Selangor Chinese Recreation ground at Kuala Lumpur. Others seen In the picture are Mr. Tan Siew Sin.
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  • 594 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE ordinary meeting of the Singapore City i oiinril on Thursday will be lively and fairly lengthy although only one motion is listed m the agenda. It is l»o**ii>le that even this moti«« maw h#» wiihilmwn »i tlu» eleventh hoar. The motion already
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  • 157 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. While thousands of Chinese m the Federal Capital were joying the new war. a I im j f four had a narrow (ma deoth whon a plank and zinc house m the crowded tenement area oenind the Harlequin Hotel, B kit B
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  • 58 5 SEREMBAN, Sun After end witnesses had given >>nee, the inquest into the r urn stances surrounding the th of seven-year-old Sect A. Poh, daughter of Police Insp tor Sect Soon Guan of Kuala Lumpur, was adjourned March i. Evidence was give thai the ?irj died m hospi-
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  • 59 5 THg tolftowinj have been elect ed >ffice bearers of the Prai branch of the Malayan Railway Daily Rated Locomotive Enginemen s Inion: President G. M iriappan. Secretary Mansor bi Mat. Committee: K. Sbannau- 'nr>. Ahmad bin Saad, Wan Daud V. Karuppiah. P. Muniandy. S Murigaiah. S. Chelliah and
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  • 42 5 A DRIVER, On* Chiew Bock. aged 25, was fined $20 m the V ar Magistrate's Court fox 1 rying goods for hire with--1 a haulage permit. Ong was < > fined $5 for not paying tax for the first half of 1052.
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  • 35 5 AQDI.'LLAH bin Mohd. Zin, iged 20 was fined $W or five !a y»' rigorous imprisonment ">y the Muar Magistrate for ting to attend Court to 1 er the Court's order m anothei rase
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  • 37 5 ABU SAM bin Pandak Kanm was remanded by th e Kuala Kangsaf Magistrate after he was et£gST wl™ being In unlawful pofseVsion of a founds of -3W ammunition. His SSSSitSi lor bail was opposed.
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  • 112 5 THE OWNERS of private markets should be informed that as from January next year, no private market licences will be renewed unless weighing scales or weight checking machines such as those installed m the public markets of the Singapore City Council are provided for the
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  • 91 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Two bandits were killed yesterday, one, a woman m Kluang, when a patrol of Gurkhas found an occupied permanent camp with log defence posts. Two wounded bandits escaped and probably four others were wounded when another company of Gurkhas elsewhere sighted ten terrorists, and
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  • 30 5 WONG FAH, a detective, charged with accepting a $100 bribe from a rubber tapper on Oct. 11, last year, had his bail extended by the Kuala Kangsar Magistrate.
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  • 189 5 Marriage Of Convenience Criticized KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The MCA UMNO "marriage of convenience" was criticised tonight at a Labour Party meeting at Bungsar Road, supporting the candidature of Mr. S. Karalasingam m the Bungsar Ward. c Mr. Mohamed Sopiee, Secretary of the Selangor Labour Party said that the happenings of
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  • 79 5 Bandits Kill Bus Driver MALACCA. Sun. The driver of a Tai Lye bus who was shot m the leg by bandits at the 23rd. mile Tampin Simpang Ampat Lubok China Road at 3.30 p.m. yesterday has died. The bus was stopped by four bandits who fired a warning fusilade at
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  • 79 5 THE following comprise the Krian Irrigation and Advisory Committee:— The District Officer, Krian (Chair), The Deputy Assistant District Officer, Krian (Secretary), The Territorial Chief, Krian, The District Officer, Nibong Tebal, The Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, Krian The Agricultural Officer, Penang and Province Wellesley, The Junior Agricultural Officer, Perak
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  • 73 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —North and South-bound trains from Kuala Lumpur were targets of bandit attacks last night. The pilot train preceding the north-bound mail was derailed near Johore when four wheels of the leading crash wagon left the rails. There was no
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  • 114 5 IPOH, Sun. An all community project to establish a training centre lor youth m Teluk Anson will be discussed at a public meeting to be held m the Teluk Anson Keng Chew Association on Sunday, February 3. The meeting is being convened by
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  • 37 5 KHALID bin Abdullah, aged 57, was fined $75 or 50 days' rigorous imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate for dishonestly retaining a bicycle pedal and a seat stolen from Tamin bin Johari at Parit Jamil, Muar.
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  • 64 5 WHEN stopped by police at a road block, a rubber tapper, Huan Oot, said that the 15 katis of scrap rubber he carried m a sack on his bicycle had been picked up for fuel. This was told the Seremban Magistrate by the prosecution when Huan pleaded guilty
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  • 190 5 Ml \\r. l >Ku\ vnoN: Suit Van Kwat C tin Low Kuh Chuen »C> ''>»vi Adventures of Ah Mau li and a3O p.m. 1 l '-i;»J.: Skould They Marry 4' 10 am 12 15. 15. tj 30 and 9.15 1 'O: B.ong c:*ay Ye« <M» It U.3u. 5.
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  • 292 5 The Clretttars of Kulim on Sunday celebrated the conferment of the title of Justice of the Peace on Dr. M. P. L. Yegappan M 8.8.5. with a tea-party at the Chettiars' Temple when the picture was taken. The guest of honour is seen replying to the
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  • 269 5 Adviser Completes Inspection IPOH, Sun. The British Adviser Perak, Mr. I. W. Blelloeh, accompanied by Mr. Malcolm Muggeridge, Deputy Editor of the Daily Telegraph, has just completed a tour of the Upper Perak District. On January 22, they visited Kroh. The next day they went to Ayer Panas. Visits were
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  • 70 5 A POLICE constable accused a woman relative of stealing the property of his wife and daughter, after she had been a guest m his own house, when her husband was jobless. The policeman, A. Arumugam. was giving evidence m the Singapore Relief Court on Saturday at
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  • 63 5 SEREMBAN, Sun. The Indian community's support of the administration m the Emergency was pledged by Dr. Samuel, presiding at Jast night's dinner given by the Indian community to celebrate Indian independence day. Dr. Samuel referred to the new spirit visible m the country the spirit of
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  • 157 5 PENANG HAS 2 DRAGON BABIES PENANG Sun. Chines* New Year Day was (DOT* significant for tw > ChineM trishamen who are now f.v of babies barn a* tht Pen i < General Hospital today. > f day o£ the Dragon Yesi At 220 this mormi.jj i female baby was lelivered
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  • 71 5 PENANG. Sun. Two engines from fire brigade rushed to MarAlister Road next to Telecommunication! Department, at about 3.30 p m today, to put out a fire which broke out m an attap shed, m front of the Womens ami Children! Clinic. The prompt arrival of tho
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  • 66 5 H. Guards Drive Bandits Away KUALA LUMPUR. Sun i a sharp engagement shortly nftor midtitght yesterday, two Home Guards. Gan Leung local MCA leader, .uid w<-<. Bong Sim were killed by bandits who entered the wired area of Kamnong Raja, Ifuar, by ratting through the wires Though the terrorist! were
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  • 38 5 .\IRS SIMPSON r>B yeai Id widow ol the late Mr 1 Simpion, f<i r 1 r Pdstmaster, Seremban, and mother m !,-iw of Mi. RPR Singam ol TO3 B r lai Seremban, died m Seremban
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  • 43 5 CHA c'n.ii Laoac iced 2fl, of the new resettk'iiieiit camp at R(»nj»^m. who appeared ixv fore the (Jircuit Magistrate, Che [brahini bin Uaji Sealant, for il!cßall.\- tapping Jal<-x. whs ■flowed 1300 bail. TKp can I v.-.'s po tponed to Fob. 5
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    • 926 6 TN THE quiet of Malacca sits the leader of the Chinese community m Malaya, a little amused perhaps at the going-ons at the election meetings m Kuala Lumpur. Like every other sensible, blueblooded Malayan, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan welcomes the MCA-UMNO accord, and the opportunity afforded
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  • 2333 6  - CRAWFURD: THE MAN WHO HATED RAFFLES C. Northeote Parkinson by S July of last year I made my way up to Scotland from County Durham. I came to Alnwick where the stone lion oil ie bridge is said to wag its tail whenever a Scotsman returns > earn his living
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  • 497 6  -  Frank Robertson By H HONGKONG. ONG KONG'S polygot population is probably subjected to as much propaganda as any community m the world. Chinese Communists and Nationalists, the United States and Britain all woo the colony's residents, while advocates of a Chinese Third Force join
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  • 367 7 BIG 3 FOR SPEC! AL UN SESSION ON KOREA- If Truce Signed Or Warßesumed PARIS, Jan. 27 (UP)_The Western powers proposed yesterday that a special session of the United Nations General Assembly be convened as soon as an armistice is concluded m Korea or if it becomes necessary to take
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  • 101 7 LONDON. Jan. 21 (Beater) Britain's heaviest snowfall of the winter yesterday stopped trains, crippled road traffic and forced many Saturday afternoon snorts fixtures to be scrapped. Raring at Kempton Park mm cancelled. So were ■evetal rugby and soccer matches. London, for the first time
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  • 148 7 30 Students Hut In Clash With Police BEIRUT, LEBANON, Jan. APi Thirty students ere injured Saturday as t broke up demonstraoa the campus of the an University here. The its, drawn from all over M i<i:e East, were riemonsg against what they callthe military dictatorship of A.iib Shishekly m neighring
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  • 45 7 m r CHICAGO, Calit, Jan. AFP' a twin-engined bomr .shed and exploded today a -a amp near the Navy Muni- Dc-p bere Tiree of the four crew wer c killed instantly. Port CMosjO is located on San isen Bay -lbout 20 miles
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  • 106 7 PARIS, Jan. 27, (AFP)— Russia formally rejected fhe Italian request for the revision of the peace treaty and for admission to the United Nations yesterday. A Tass Agency despatch received here said that a note rejecting the Italian request had been handed to the
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  • 123 7 PARIS, Jan. 27 (Reuter)— The United Nations yesterday decided that the Palestine Conciliation Commission, despite its past failure, should continue its effort to reconcile Arab and Israeli differences. The General Assembly approved by 48 votes to five with one Sibstention a resolution
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  • 98 7 CAPETOWN, Jan 27 (Reuter) —The King and Queen and Princess Margaret will be welcomed on arrival here m the battleship Vanguard on March 26 by the Governor-General, Dr. Earnest G. Jansen, Mrs. Jansen, Prime Minister Daniel Malan and members of the South African Cabinet and
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  • 82 7 JODHPUR, INDIA, Jan. 27 (Reuter) The Maharaja of Jodhpur, one of India's richest princes, was killed m a plane crash about 60 miles from here yesterday while campaigning for a seat m the new Indian Parliament. Two other occupants of the plane, including the pilot,
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  • 32 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 27 <AP>— Lieut-General Sir Terence Airey, successor to Lieut-General G.C. Evans as commander of the British forces m Hongkong, Itrived here on Saturday from the United Kingdom.
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  • 57 7 COMBING-OUT IN ISMAIUA BRITISH troops search for thugs m the sniper ridden southwest section of Ismailia, m the Canal Zone, January 19, after an outbreak m the area during which a nun was killed. The following day the British occupied the area, and the Egyptian police previously responsible for keeping
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  • 149 7 Japs Ready With Int'l Broadcasts TOKYO, Jan. 27 (AP)— Japan will begin her first international broadcasting since the war on February 1, but it will be only on an experimental basis to start with.* The announcement from the Japan Broadcasting Corporation. (NHK for Nippon Hoso Kyokai) came yesterday after the
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  • 108 7 LISBON, Jan, 17 (UP)— An olive oil refinery exploded last night at Alvito, a village 82 miles south of here, killing two persons and seriously injuring six. The explosion shook houses over a mile m area, panicking 3,000 residents. photo. A.P. UNLIKE some of bis shyer brothers
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  • 260 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 27, (AFP) President »SCl.f? of MUsouri to disclose whatever commitments he might have made to United States allies -tsldeK^ CWnCSC attack *rtS Mr. Kern told the press: "I am disturbed and apprehen*i v ov ,er reports to the effect
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  • 87 7 BALTIMORE, Marylandjan. 27, (UP) A Navy Viking rocket will be launched next spring m an attempt to better the world's rocket altitude record of 135 mile*, it was announced yesterday. The naval research laboratory and the Glenn L. Martin Company said the new
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  • 82 7 India Marks Independence Anniversary NEW DELHI, Jan. 27 (AFP)— India yesterday celebrated the second anniversary of her Independence. In New Delhi members of all services marched past the President of the Republic, Mr. Rajendra Prasad and Ministers and Members of the Diplomatic Corps. After the military parade a long and
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  • 117 7 HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 27 (UP)— Screen star Bill Demarest was injured and movie tough guy James Cagney was shaken up yesterday m a motorcycle accident on the set of the movie "What Price Glory." The set worker was also injured. Demarest was at the handlebars of
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  • 74 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 (UP) Maj.-Gen. Robert H. Soule. 51, Army Inspector of Infantry and former Commander of the Third Infantry Battalion m Korea, died yesterday after a heart attack. He collapsed suddenly m the apartment of Maj.-Gen. and Mrs. Willard G. Wyman. where he and Mrs. Soule
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  • 280 7 PM Will Face UK's Bitterest Economic Crisis LONDON, Jan. 27, (Renter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill returns home from the United States on Monday to face Britain's bitterest economic crisis since World War O plus a state of near-war m Egypt and rising tension throughout the Middle East. With the country
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  • 58 7 NAPLES. Jan. 27 (UP)—United States Admiral Robert B. Carney, Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces m Southern Europe, will leave hi s Naples Headquarters by air on Monday to confer with top French officials m North Africa, it was announced yesterday. His itinerary called for stops m Algeria
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  • 154 7 Europe Army Talks Agree On Name PARIS. Jan. 27 (AFP)— The European Army Ministerial Conference, which started a three-day session here yesterday, decided to call the organisation's supreme authority "The Commissariat of the European Community of Defence." Tie Conference also decided that thi.s Commissariat would consist of nine member*. It
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  • 82 7 CALCUTTA. Jan. 27 <AP>— Ten people were drowned and six injured while boarding the former British cruiser, Achilles, at Calcutta jetty yeaterday during India* Independence Day celebrations. The Achille*. now renamed Delhi, which was lying at the Calcutta harbour, was thrown open to the
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  • 138 8 Ruler Warns Rubber Smallholders SMALLHOLDERS wer e told b> the Sultan at Trengganu, that their future solely depended on their awn effort. In a broadcast on the occasion Of his 44th birthday. he told smallholders that, although they are living m prosperity, their trees are old and overtapped. Their present
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  • 45 8 A representative of "Charbonage dv Tonkin" said m Tokyo that shipment of northern Indo. China anthracite coal to Japan may be reduced this year m view of larger demand for coal both m France and Indo-China AFP
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  • 391 8 DESPITE interruptions, dangers and the depredations of insurgent warfare, the teak industry is beginning to get back on its feet m Burma. However, production today is about only ten per cent, of the prewar 450,000 tons (approximately 270,000,000 board feet) output. i This is not
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  • 532 8 NS PROVIDE BULK OF BUSINESS photo. I Rubber Market Remains Quiet By A Special Correspondent ndustrials was quite satisly firm on good investment were quiet markets. ALTHOUGH the advent of Chinese New lew saw a slackening m business on Malayan markets, a fair total of business wa» written for the
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  • 85 8 THE U.S. Air Force is releasing enough aluminium to increase automobile production to 900,000 cars m the second quarter of 1952. The Air Force Is giving up "several million pounds" of the metal because of a change m its production timetable It is stretching
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  • 274 8 Industrial*: Fraser and Neave $4.25 to $4.29 to $4.20, Gammon $2,921 to $2.85. Goodwood Park Hotel $170. Malayan Breweries $5.35 to $5.45, Malayan Cement $1.22* to $1,121, Malayan Collieries $2.02*, McAlister $42.75. Raffles Hotel $3.10, Robinson $4 .00 to $3.90, Singapore Cold Storage $510 and $5.15. Straits
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  • 90 8 LONDON, Jan. 27 (AFP)— Sir John Grey, a leading world tex tile industrialist, said that Britain was willing to make sacrifices but not for the purpose of providing the Japanese or Indians with a higher standard of living than Britons. Sir John is chairman of
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  • 43 8 Malaysian* Ha Ltd. Profit after British Profits Tax for year ended Mar. 31, £13,992 (9.4 per cent.) and a* dividend of 5 per cent, was paid. Net liquid assets m balance sheet work out at £47,--SGO or Is. 7d. per share.
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  • 36 8 A THREE- YEAR trade agreement between Afghanistan and India has been ratified m New Delhi It contains the most favoured nation clause and provides for free transit of foods between the two countries.— A.F.P.
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  • 460 9 Tell The People Tempter's Exact Mandate Sir: May I congratulate you on your timely editorial under the heading "Mr. Lyttelton's Cats" asking the Secretary of State for the Colonies to explain -\tftiat he meant when at a luncheon' of the Common weal tin Correspondents' Association last week he is reported
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  • 228 9 Sir: I have read with interest the views of your correspondent **Y. K.Y.," whose friend m the police has been unable to cash an endorsed, uncrossed Chartered Bank, Kuala Lumpur, cheque at The Chartered Bank's Singapore office. Your correspondent complains, m effect, that the
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  • 159 9 Sir As «ne of the clerks m the "Enqiiries Section." I am rather astonished at Hae sentiments expressed m Y. X Y.^« letter headed Silly Wonds." I have asked my crflteague m the "EnQuiries Section.** but he has no recollection of having attended to such an enquiry;
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  • 434 9 Sir: Pleas* allow m« to «ay a few words about Mr. RamarhandraV latter which appeared m The Standard of January 21, 1952. First of ail lei me make U clear that I'm a W.D. employee. I hope my 'retort will abo be understandable* to him. Mr. Ranuu
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  • 253 9 Singapore Mankind Can Learn From The Crow Sir:— I read wiiii iw+t» interest your editors i m Sunday Standard abotn rrow. Permit me to h»; the book you refer 1,1 n.not extoJlod quite BuaaßM Of the virtues thai are pacwtiar to this species of bun I hail frori a land
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  • 732 11 Results Latest Positions LEAGIE DIVISION 1 Arsenal a Manchester C. 3 Blackpool > Derby Co. 1 Boltan 2 Burnley 4 Chelsea 0 Wolves 1 Liverpool 1 Aston Villa 2 Manchester U 2 Tottenham 0 Mbrough a Hudderstield 1 Newcastle Charlton 0 Portsmouth 9 Sunderiand 2 Stoke 0 Preston 0 W.
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  • 199 11 Springboks End Tour Winning c. s TorK CARDIFF, Jan. 27 (Renter) Their magnificent pack were mainly responsible for the Sooth African touringside's defeat of the Barbarians by 1? points (one foal, three penalty goals and one try to three points (one try) tain, at Cardiff yesterday. The Sooth Africans will
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  • 885 11 Ugly Crowd Scenes Mar Chelsea Game Buckle of Peterborough. Then a spectator ran on to the fteld l*i W s "corted off by police and affinals. The play was resumed- after a aeiay of two minutes but before long another spectator was o/i tne pitch and
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  • 68 11 RAF, Chatigi lost to 3»0 Maintenance Unit 3-0 m the final of the RAF inter-antt hockey competition. Superior for mo«t of tne time 380 MU however were only able to take the first, half with a slender 1-* lead. The goal was scored by Barton. 390
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  • 142 11 PARIS. Jan. n <■■*£> Ireland, holders of the internalioaal ctamnionslup, beat France, runiiers-up nw* year, by 11 points to 8 m SeYr international Union match at Colombes Stadium here this afteraoon At half-time Ireland were leading by 6 points to t. The packs were fairly equal
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  • 51 11 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts 1a Malaya: "TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 12.20 11.25 Malacca 9.1« ILI2 Port Dickson 7.57 9.53 Port Sham 6.42 7.14 Penan* 1.27 2.16 TUESDAY, Jan. 29: Singapore 12.51 12.12 Malacca 9.35 9.51 Port Dickson 8.16 8.32 Port Sham 7.22 7.52 Penanf 2.06
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  • 105 11 PARIS, Jan. 26: (Router)— The French table tennis team to compete m the world championships m Bombay next month left here today by air for London where their plane will pick up the British team. The French team Included Micheil Haguenauer, Guy Amouretti, Rene
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  • 484 11 LONDON, Jan. 27 (Reiner).— The England Rugby Union selectors who on Monday are expected to announce their choices for the match against Ireland on February 9 took n last look at possible candidates taking part m the week-end Club programme. llie choice of matches was
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  • 362 11 SERVICES HOCKEY FINAL THE Navy drew I—l with the Army m the final fame of the Inter Services hockey tournament at 8.0.D. ground Alexandra, on Saturday. Although there Has only the runners- up pi are at stake, the R.A.F. 'having *'on the competition with wins over both teams. the frime
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  • 30 11 In a friendly *occer match played at Fairer Park «n Saturday, IRC. defeat e<f a »cratch team from the SUB Police by 11 goal s to en*.
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    • 558 11 I"I i •iII i bi II AfxivOwiiDmr I Unas \I :l and MRS. GOB lUOK >l SENG «f J»M-e Fkftiawc H a a thank all friends and ons who paid night visits; gifts, wreaths, scrolls, sciences; rendered assistand l«nt cars on the reieath of the late Madam g Nyuk Yee,
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    • 662 11 REFUNDS OP ASSESSMENT (CLAIMS for refund of assessment on houses reported vacant between Ist July and 31st December 1951 must be submitted bj 31ST JANUARY 1952 on forms obtainable from the City Assessor's Office (Boom 12») MAKE SURE that receipt of your claim has been acknowledged m writing. t.m. Stevens
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  • 443 12 Perak Finish Second IPOH, Sun. Seiangor emerged champions winning all their three matches m the North Malaya quadrangular hockey tournament. After beating Perak 3-0, and Penang 2-0, Seiangor capped their success with a 4-1 victory over Pahang today. Perak, last year's champions, took second place
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  • 89 12 Gaelic football, introduced Into the RAF Sports programme m 1950 completed a ■ecood successful season yesterday with the inter-unit final played at Seletar between! Seletar Station and 390 lfaint-1 <•:.(.. f Unit." Tr.* station won 16 points to l with five goals and two j
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  • 78 12 Guatemala Takes Up Cr Against Britain (iI'ATEMALA taking advantage of Britain's preoccupations- m Malaya. Persia and Egypt has started a bitter campaign against neighbouring British Honduras, calling on the People thne to "arise and revolt against British Colonial rale" and to assassinate the Colonial Governor. This incitement, made m a
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  • 194 12 HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 27 (UP). Alan Ladd and Esther Williams were named movieland favourites of s(i countries at th? second annual Foreign Press Association star banouet. Tney were presented the •"Henri 'ttas" gold statuettes. They were selected as international attractions by a vote representing more than
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  • 73 12 HONGKONG. Jan. 27 (Iteuter) A Hongkong Government Ispok-. *man said that ther e baa been do disturbance on the Honukong-Chinese border and am notion taken by the British Colony's Government has been "asjainst subversive elements.* He was making the ftrst official comment on Chinese Communlist "h;i:ges
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  • 74 12 COPENHAGEN, Jan. 27; < Reuter)— After protests by British Ambassador Sir Aiec Randall to th e Danish Foreign Office, a Copenhagen music hall Jhaa withdrawn a song containing "offensive references" to Princess Elizabeth and Princess "Margaret The song is that as soon as the British
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  • 59 12 Nepalese Govt. Eases Curfew KHATMANDU. Jan. 27 (Reuter > The Nepal Government t<>d»v eased curfew and travel restrictions m the Khatmnndu valley as order returned after this week's two-day revolt by the Raksha Dal (home guard). State troops and police are still combing the Him.ilaynn kingdom for the rebel leader
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  • 41 12 Thp Thai Government has allocated 160.000 ton s of rice to the Indian Government for 1952 payable m sterling at free market dollar conversion rates Ten thousand tons of rice will be sold to Ceylon during 1952 Reuter.
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  • 28 12 A four-member P.I. Congressional delegation arrived m ra.peh yesterday for a one-day v.sit. Party includes Major. Oen. Guillermo Francisco epresentative of President QuiVino. Reute:.
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  • 122 12 of sS!e R T G ?1 M IT-JP (R—)— The Mincer wwpionng the drift away m tfte past six years from the appeals to the Privy Council a« the Supreme Court of AnPeal for a British Empire, he MM: 4 l do not see why, even
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  • 60 12 THE Atlantic Pact Deputies m London will appoint a Supreme Commander for the North Atlantic Ocean at its meeting next Wednesday. The Command is expected to go to U.S. Admiral Lynde McCormick. A British Deputy Supreme Commander may be announced at the same time. He
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  • 61 12 Australia will issue three special stamps to commemorate the visit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. The stamps a red 3d. stamp portraying the Princess, a blue 7*d. stamp and a brown Is. 6d. stamp, both portraying th e royal couple— will
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  • 58 12 A NEW Canadian drug—Hepann—has cut down deaths from heart diseases by 50 per cent. Dr. Charles H. Best, co-discover-er of Insulin, said m Toronto. <t<?£u Be X said that out of 3,000 ht-art patients tested, 1,500 nad been given the new drug, t™ *L the number of
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  • 189 12 SEREMBAN Sun. Mr. C Jaginder Singh, one of the keenest sports enthusiast m Negri Sembilan, was elected as the Chairman of the Sports Section of the N.S. Indian Association at a meeting of the members held recently. Mr. Jaginder Singh was at one time
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  • 248 12 HYDERABAD, Jan. 27 (Reuter). A fine third wicket stand of 117 m one hour 35 minutes between Tom Graveney (96) and Don Kenyon (54 not out) enabled the MCC touring team to finish the second day of their match here well within reach of the Hyderabad
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  • 57 12 MOSCOW, Jan. 26 (AP)— The Soviet Union, which is forging to the front m nearly every sport, is still not making much progress m tennis. With the Russians planning to take part m this summer's Olympic. Games at Helsinki, one may be certain that they would also like
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  • 354 12 IPOH, Sun. Brilliant weather favoured the Nortl Malayan Golf championship meeting which began hen today at the Ipoh Sports Club Golf Course. B J Newey of Malacca 1 returned the best qualifying scon of 78 m the first 18 and 81 m the second.
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  • 481 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sub. The Defeat of Perak's Malay Champion Izab, by Johore's Aris Awang was the only surprise m the opening rounds of the AH Malaya Malays badminton tournament which began here yesterday. Following are full results ol games played up to this evening: Men's
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  • 412 12 JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 26 (Reuter). Vie Toweel, world bantamweight boxing: champion, easily retained his title at the Rand Stadium here tonight when before a record crowd of 27,000 he won every round m his 15 rounder with Peter Keenan, the British and European titleholder. It was
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  • 119 12 In a friendly return match played at the Borneo Motors Hall the Titan B.P. beat Borneo Motors I Sports Club by five games to 2. Results (Titan Players mentioned first.): Tan Kok Ann lost to Hassan Buang 10—13, 14—17; Chua Soon Siew beat Joe Mission 15—4, 15—4;
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  • 129 12 COLUMBUS, Ohio. Jan. 26 (UP) Dick Cleveland, Ohio State University's ace swimmer from Honolulu set an unofficial 100-yard free style world record here today m a dual meet against the University of Pittsburgh. Cleveland swam the 100 yards m 49.3 seconds shattering the world's mark
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  • 60 12 NEW YORK, Jan. 26 (AJ>) Referee RRueb c Goldstein Asqualified Italian Livio Mineljfaf 'no match for Johnny Smnon" m one minute. 27 seconds of the seventh round Friday nighk and gav c the decision to til* unbeaten Negro from Brooklyn m a dull Madison Square Garden
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  • 156 12 SINGAPORE'S team for the Woi ms Championshii left yesterday I by scores oi we The five have I dVawi against tough the four quarters singles champi mships bay. Loh Kum So «n. m th» quarter, viii v Hong Kong's Wjng, while Loh Hei m
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