Singapore Standard, 30 January 1952

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  • 21 1 Singapore Standard Ik 1L l*\ X VOL. II NO. 212. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANuI^ 3 0 i 9S2 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 250 1 UK TO CUT IMPORTS BY £150, 000, 000 LONDON, Jan 29 (Reuter)-British Chancellor of hxchequer Robert Butler told Parliament today thai Britain would need further import cuts of about 130.000.000 a year m addition to the cuts already m-loum-ed last November. total SaVtoß aboUt Mr Butler was announcing to a
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  • 138 1 I ifird Staff Correspondent M VIA LLMPIR, Tues. —hour policemen were killed yesterday evening whin a gang of 30 bandits Ned fire from high hanks on both »ides of an r-tate road m Taiping, IVrak, on two Police whirlea. Two other policemen were
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  • 62 1 KHATMANDU. Nepal, Jan. 29 (Reuter)-The Nepal Government today organised the biggest airlift m the history of the Himalayan kingdom to drop King Tribuvan s 'peace and planning appeal" over. outlying The appeal, made after last week's abortive "revolt by a section of the RakshaDal (home guard) assured 8,000.000
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  • 195 1 New Police Chief To Set Up Malayan Chinese Contingent Standard London Correspondent sioner^ST' "Malaya's tall, intelligent new Comm.%, sioner of Police mtends to do some ruthless housecleaning of the Malayan Police Force. One of his big assignments is to introduce a substantial contingent of Malayan Chinese policemen.
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  • Article, Illustration
    57 1 photo. Seremban had its share of road accidents during the CWjfse New Year holidays. A tally loaded bus plying between Rembau and Seremban came to'rrief at the 2i milestone from Seremban when it swung off the road, Growing ite upper structure completely off. FortuSSS? 7 i one^ was »«rioasly though
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  • 248 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (AP)_ A U*****,000,000 aid grant to Britain "to support the United Kingdom defence programme" was announced last night by the Mutual Security director, Mr, W. Averell Harriman. components" purchased up to next July 1. Britain had asked lor U*****,000,000, pleading
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  • 136 1 LONDON". Jan. 29 (Reuter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill told Parliament today that he will make a preliminary statement on his Washington talks with President Truman to the House of Commons tomorrow and another full statement on the Washington talks m the Foreign Affairs debate next
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  • 200 1 THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. has refuted certain Press reports which gave an entirely mis-leading impression of h^ remarks at a meeting of the Commonwealth Correspondents Association m London on Jan. 17, and which have P, roy ok ed "jtjcism by Malayan
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  • 5 1 LONDON, bSSWKSSSS
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  • 170 1 Reds May Quit Korea cated today wm^i^-^™ J i truce talks that they would bow out of the armistice administration of Korea. The surprise development came as staff officers began discussion of a United Nations proposed blueprint for a peaceful Korean armistice. The Communists gave a strong indication that the
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  • 44 1 jsrsun.* v— «**».-Nt Tlkl LONDON RUBBER iC Art 1 A Apr./J«n« J°*|July/Sept. lIIJ Market: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot. £999 p« ton buyers, £1,001 teller.. Three months: £996 buyers, £9971 sellers. Settlement price: £1,001. Soles Morning 135 tons; afternoon 20 tons.
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  • 137 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police were searching the river at Po.ong Pasir, off Serangoon Road last night for the body of a Bengali Srlss cutter who was believed to have been on a lorry which plunged into the stream while Crossing a bridge about
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  • 40 1 PARIS Jan. 29 <UP> The Nationalist China f The margin of victory ior Chiang Kai Shek's regime was farmore than i the two-third maioritv that will be needed lor final General Assembly approval Twenty-five nations abstained
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  • 403 1 LONDON Jan. 29 (Reuter)-Bi itish Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden today reaffirmed that British troops would stay m the Suez Canal zone. He told the House of Commons that rioting m the zone has done nothing to diminish Britain's ability and determination to maintain her
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  • 225 1 PARIS. Jan. 29 (Beuter) Russia alleged today that a new warlike clash. Soviet delegate Jacob Malik mm Mr 3Toh» Sherman 4 gJ°M^ iSfSffli at ing Chinese Nationalist troops m Western Burma to prepare an invasion of tne Chinese Communist mainland. (See P. 7). Mr. Malik said
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  • 448 2 M// sfai/ Pm* i4f Kfif. Chantek Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 400 Chinese families at Kampong Chantek, who were served with notices to quit, have decided to stay put, and have engaged one of the city's leading lawyers to fight their case. They have declined
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  • 142 2 THE SINGAPORE Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters Association has again P^Vk lol^ tte Indonesian authorities here asking them to relax a trade regulation introduced since May 1. 1950 requiring the payment of a certification fee of $4 for every $1,000 worth of goods exported fro Singapore
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  • 232 2 Service A m bulances Can Help Civilians Sundard Staff Reporter ih»J?f RAJ my uth <>rities stated yesterday that drivers of ambulances belonging to their unite m^o 6110 11^^ to vc wha *ever h^P they could to civilians injured m accidents. ..^n Army spokesman said that there are several service s
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  • 269 2 Waves Are Eating Marine Parade Away K^ard Staff Reporter THE SKA front at SingasM»^ Pwade (lower Mffht) Is being gradually eaten away by the waves. It has now become necessary or aU tonic using the road to be diverted. sto Be lnd this picture is a A few months ago,
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  • 310 2 Standard Woman Reporter MEMBERS of the Methodist community m Singapore who recently gathered m their nearly completed Church, on Rare Course Road, saw the unusual ceremony of the laying of two cornerstones and the burying m one of the wails of two glasf boxes filled
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  • Article, Illustration
    64 2 THE SPIRIT of Chinese New Year m Singapore was on the wane yesterday the third day of the festive season but here and there one could still see scenes like those m these pictures caught by a Standard cameramen. ABOVE: Some children gambling their "ang pows" (red-packets) m
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  • 78 2 OFFICERS of tie Singapore City Council who may. m future, be sent for training locally or To si^n an agreement Tvirn"Vi7£ ties The agreement \m bo undertake to refund to the Council the entire amount of subsidies which th e officers may receive from the Council
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  • 265 2 Standard Staff Repoi U r DAIL\-RATED cmployro wi. tin Ih Council should be |rfven the option ..I retiring 10 years' servire and should b<- «li-il.!< for natiuiv n the rate of 30 days' wages for nm v. r of mrviee. ihis is one of the
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  • 121 2 F-Boats Step Up Korean Air War MALAYA-BASED i:, Air Force flying Itoai* ar (>la>inir an kMrea*infli porlant part m ih- I Nation* effort m tin K. War, 8f wrll *t« -j.j \n^nit the r parli«ij»i t ti <H i H aiHi-l;'-n«lil EMMfMigH r (HlrratiMii. Duu: tht- RAI operational Sundi tachc-rt
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 362 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors are expected to save about $28,000,000 v dropping the originally proposed Johore River water extension scheme tii m »ur of the Tebrau River scheme. This was stated by the City Water Engineer, Mr.
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  • 105 3 SI mdjrd Staff Reporter INTERESTING debate is to develop at Singa- Councillors' ordinary miorrow over the reference of their Committee. if those terms have igudy framed to include ma concerning salary es, al.owances and all t-rvice of City Counj' yes and appeals [I ii- -lplinary
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  • 56 3 Standard Staff Reporter ME RESOLUTION passed C inaugural meeting of pendent Labour Party I iya on Sunday last, for the appointment of Singapore-Federation nittei to work out a new itional set up for the territories under one ra] Government, has been I led to the Colonial iry
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  • 99 3 STATE WELFARE C'TTEE SEREMBAN, Tues.— The following were elected officebearers of the State Welfare Committee: Chairman: Mr. B. H. Tan; Hon. Secretary: Mrs. Pattenden, Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Joseph Siow Loong Hin. Committee:— Dr. J. E. McMahon, Dr. Tara Singh, Che Fatimah binte Musa, Mr. N. Rees, Mr. C. Danby,. Colonel
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  • 69 3 SINGAPORE City Council labourers will continue to be charged $2 per month per radio m City Council labour quarters supplied with electricity for lighting purposes. In the case of labourers' lines at Mandai Quarry, where the hours during which electricity is available is restricted to between
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  • 226 3 PROMOTION m grade for Ion; service daily-rated employees of the City EnKineer's Ifaads Denartment In a resolution which has een forwarded to the City ln«ineer, the Union points out hat only increment m wages s at present given to these mployees, whereas m other [epartments,
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 3 HERE ore three youngsters, potential recruits to the M.1. 5 having their first try at writing secret messages m invisible ink, provided m one section of the Science Exhibition now being held m the University of Malaya. The youngsters are the sons of the University's Professor of Mathematics, Prof. J.
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  • 276 3 Towgay Men Ask For 'Last Chance' Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Towgay Growers Association will present a petition to the City Council today, asking for "a last chance to prove that the well-water m Rochore area has not been, and will not be, used for drinking or domestic purposes. The
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  • 68 3 Education Week Oct. 8 THE DEPARTMENT of Education has announced that this year's Education Week m Singapore will be held from Oct. 8 to 15. A central exhibition organised by the Singapore Art Society will be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall from Oct. 8 to 11 and on Oct.
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  • 83 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE PUBLIC WORKS Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has recommended that the City Council Ordinance should be amended to enable the Councillors to recover the cost of damages caused to streets, footways, works or properties belonging to the Council from
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  • 39 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— A 20-year-old Malay Mohamed bin Abdullah was yesterday charged before the Circuit Magistrate for voluntarily causing hurt to a Malayan Naval rating. Storey, with a knife on Jan. 26. Accused was allowed $500 ba.il.
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  • 254 3 By MARJORIE SHANNON Standard Staff Reporter A SAD, quiet, unassiuning Singapore woman Jj^^g courageously went about the task of beginning a new we, as the bread-winner of a lami ly of three chUdren and an aged, crippled mother. She Is Mrs. Billy Loh^ whose husband the
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  • 197 3 Standard Staff Reporter PAUL GINSBERG, National Commander of the 350,000-strong U.S. Jewish War Veteran*, flew into Singapore by Pan-American World Airways yesterday from Manila to get a "full picture of how Malaya is fighjing Communism." Mr. Ginsberg who saw Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner-General,
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  • 37 3 MUAR, Tues.— A fine of $200, m default Jhree months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on Teo Poon at Parit Jarom, Muar, by Magistrate Che Rauf for giving false information to a Police Inspector.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 134 4 sttiMliid Staff Correspondent KUALA LLMPUR, Tuea. patrol of the First Snfiolk.x, operating m the I hi klan« area of Selangor, k'Hi-d two bandits this morning. The ilead banJill have hvvn itlt*iitifi«*«l as rmii: N»an of lln klang and a %%<»man bandit, Mon how, from Ihe Mime
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  • 134 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— F >r the successful outcome of an engagement when two tangle squads operating m Sunfd Bekok Estate. Johore. attacked a bandit camp last December. Constable Junit bin R-ifie. the leading scout had bean awarded the Colonial Police Medal for gallantry. Constable Junit
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  • 110 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Ceylon Dominion Day will be observed m Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Feb. 4, when the Deputy Commissioner will hold a cocktail party m his office m Loke Yew Building at 6.30 p.m. At 10 a.m. there will be a party for Ceylonese
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 4 Kampong Guards photo. The British Adviser of Ferak, Mr. I W. Blelloeb, accompanied by the OSPC, Taiping, G«*rds during the prese«tatio» el National Service bailees. Standard
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  • 279 4 KU4LA LUMPUR, Tuea.— Cevlonese who have hitherto been content with t*rvice m Government or commercial enterprise* are awakening to the fact that they are a landless society and that socially and culturally 23,000 of ijem suffer from the disadvantages of a small
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 4 AZHAR Hlias, aged 15, a King's Scout of the High School, Klang, is one of the eight Malayan boy scout. -*f-u Ceylon. He will leave for Ceylon by the Rajula on Jan. 31.
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  • 312 4 S JAB PLANS EXPANSION IN MALAYA New Headquarters Building For KL Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Sir Otto Lund, Commissioncr-in-aiief, St. John Ambulance Brigade, revealing plans for the future of St. John Ambulance work m Malaya to the Press today, said he hoped unite of the St. John Ambulance
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  • 357 4 Standard Staff Reporter VIEWS were aired on labour, trade unionism and management but nothing was decided m the first Malayan Affairs Forum over Radio Malaya, last night. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, president of the Singapore Labour Party said that the trade union movement m the Colony was
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  • 118 4 Training Scheme For Midwives Standard Malay Correspondent MALACCA, Tues.— ln view of the present shortage of trained midwives m Malacca more Malay women have come forward for training m midwifery at the General Hospital. Of 153 registered midwives m Malacca, 115 are Malays Out of this number, three work m
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  • 169 4 SEBEMBAN, Tues.— High ranking Malay leaders m Negri Sembilan, including the Yang Di-Pertuan Besar, are showing greater enthusiasm m supporting the United Malay National Organization. The Ruler, the Mentri Besar, three Undangs (territorial cniefs) and the Dato at Rembau, who hitherto have been indifferent towards
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  • 304 4 Local Teachers Observe New Year In UK Standard Special Corr. LONDON, (By Airmail) Thirty-six Chinese men and women, undergoing training at the Malayan Teachers' Training College at Kirby, England, got together for a traditional New Year's Eve dinner oa Saturday. Jan. 26. All of them expressed regrets at their beingr
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 37 4 ■JjAJiB I tSce^tBLsAIJTFISI, p) |be^er^ UCH J f I2lfP?££ TW A ...they always SERve a rym^MjTMEtj I f 1 WiIMDOfV/ I L 9TEAK/ y 7 r-"^ I ETC I IMC vu y-»i I 7 WINPwW/ > i* 1
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  • 404 5 Members Scoff At Wives' Plea For Spore Ban Standard Staff Reporter MKMRERS of the Malayan Chinese Association i^hout the Federation and Singapore are both an»h! and amused by the views of certain wives of rnment and commercial clerks who have made a plea through a Singapore
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  • 106 5 Templer Coming Next Week > London ■i respondent (•S Geraid f Is warmly Omar bin Salleh, students leader, it tei said thai m :un > military prou thei e should also ling up of polil iss m Malaya. The is also a war of said iis thanking the il Ifalaja'a
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  • 44 5 Ipoh P ensioner Passes Away I I ics. The dentil oe- s ivurning of Mr. H ■>■ Khuan, 65, a GovernI pensioner. P'or more than irs, the late Mr. Tcoh was i Iq the Kinta Sanitary and retired as Chief < Customs and Excise irtment Seremban.
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 5 A big crowd seev n* the photographic exhibition heM at Bukit Bintang Park, Knala Lumpur. The erhibitio>>, sponsored by the Sin Cheh' Weehty, ended o'i Monday night. The exhibition iviU be opened at the Ipoh Jubilee Park on Feb. 2 and -1 »i>id at the Penang New World on Feb.
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  • 136 5 Fire Chief Warns: DON'TTOSS SPARKLERS IN THE AIR Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. The Chief Fire Officer, Penang, >Ir. Zainal Ahidin, today warned parents against allowing their children lo play with sparklers and throwing these into the air. lie said that some of the sparklers might land on rooftops and
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  • 112 5 PENANG. Tues.— Within 20 days, To.ooo Social and Welfare lottery tickets have been sold at nine kiosks erected at various parts of the town here. The sale was very brisk during the last few days and the 100,000 mark is expected before the
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  • 106 5 IPOII, Tues. During the Chinese New Year festival, Ipoh abbatoirs slaughtered^ a record number of pigs 1,772-— totalling over 2,500 piculs, m two days to meet the demands of the local market. According to an official at the abbatoirs, a normal days slaughter would be
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  • 374 5 "Ko\\|,o\: Yoke Mm Pah C) 7.13 and 9 SO ;> m 11 H>k\: Hoi Seonf Lv Par Uns I t ij nd 930 pm. MM ICCA x ''llt»i. ShouM They Marry > 1- :s. 6 .m and 5.15 p.m. !i N r.k Lai Pah Way (C) 1 1
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  • 196 5 A TEA paly and ronggeng performanct Were held at the Police Club, Kota Bharu, at the conclusi* of their annual general mecing^ THE fu#ral of Mr. S. Suppiah. a irector of the Hup Soon Omn+s Co., Ltd^ Teluk Anson, to* place at Bidor. There wa* J« large
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  • 265 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— With an imposing array of prizes including three motor-cars, a refrigerator, an autocycle, a sewing machine, a radio and several sports bicycles and other valuable goods, the third and biggest ever Fun Fair of the St. Xavier's Institution here drew
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  • 77 5 PENANG. Tues. A Cantonese woman. Fong Sow Lin, gave birth to a freak baby with one head, two pairs of hands and legs and also two bodies at Ou Sui Shane; Maternity Home m Nagore Road, last night. The child was born dead and its body has
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 5 photo Inche Mohamed Noor of the Immigration Department, Port Swettenham, was married to Che Wan Zaharah binte Waj Chik at Parit Buntar. The bride is the daughter of Inche Wan Chik, Chief Inspector, Drainage and Irrigation Department, Krian. Picture shows the couple after their wedding. Standard
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  • 159 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues The discovery of a dead body on the Kuala Kurau River on the evening of Sept. 3 last year was the subject of an inquest before Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt m the Parit Buntar Coroner's Court. Inspector Ahmad bin Haii Ya'acob.
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  • 40 5 Fishermen and Members Aquatic, Penan?, photographed with Tungku Abdul Kaliman Putra, President of U.M.N.O. Malaya (with tie) after the sea sports held at Tanjong Tokong, Penang, m aid of the Persekutuan Setia Tanjong Tokong Club's building fund.
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  • 55 5 IPOH. Tues. In spite of the heavy influx of men and motoj cars into Ipoh during the past few days, Ipoh traffic authorities reported no accidents on Sunday, Chinese New Year's Day. On the eve of the New Year and yesterday, however, three minor accidents
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 870 6 TTHEN our spirits are low and when our faith m human nature and government institutions cannot stand favourable comparison with even the proverbial mustard seed, we direct our jaundiced ga^e to the shelves of our library. In one corner, buried m honest dust, stand like soldiers on
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  • 1521 6  - Why Local Doctors Resign From Our Medical Service Aster Gunasekera By THE three most misused J- words m the English language are equality, fairplay and justice. And at a time when level headed leaders, encouraged by the Government, are straining, striving and sweating -to breakdown the barriers of communal discord
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  • Review of Views
    • 204 6 NANYANG Siang Pau editorially supported the decision made by the Assessment Committee to increase penalties against tea-money racketeers m Singapore. The Daily also believed that the decision would be welcomed by all tenants. But. continued Nanyang, it is not right for Assessment Committee to exercise strict control
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    • 122 6 PRO-TAIWAN Chung Shing Jit Poh saw. m the return of Admiral Martin, Commander of America's Seventh Fleet to Formosa "a clear improvement" m America's policy towards the Far East. Citing a cable from Taipeh, Chung Shing said Admiral Martin had informed Nationalist officials that should the Korean
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 288 6 Sir, Mr. K.L. Devaser, the present head of the M.1.C., will do well to reflect a little and make a decision which would mean a lot to his community at a small personal sacrifice. In this connection I would refer him to the recent statement of
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  • 1347 6 PROFESSOR NORTHCOTE PARKINSON Concludes Ms series of Three articles on Raffles T^ROM the point of view of 1 his rivals m the East India Company's service, Raffles' appointment as Governor of Java was a deplorable act of favouritism on the part of the GovernorGeneral. The year
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  • 20 6 "Ah. that's better, jfet're m lack, lady I see money eomlar f you from a distant relaJ Won!*
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  • 455 7 Outside Aid Unnamed Source 'Playing With Fire' PARIS, Jan. 29 (Reuter) Burma's delegate told the United Nations yesterday Chinese Nationalists m Burma were getting external aid from a source which was "playing with fire* 1 and running the risk of a third world war. The delegate,
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  • 200 7 KANCiOON, Jan. 29, (Reuter). —(rack Burmese troops were yesterday fighting about 6.000 Chinese Nationalist troops who have "trespassed into Burmese territory", a Government communique said last night. Without any permanent base thfy are moving about m small bands from place to pine, the communique
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  • 163 7 LONDON. Jan. 29 (Reuter) Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday had a preview of their forthcoming visit to Ceylon. Invited to tea by Ceylon's High Commissioner m London. Mr. E. A. P. Wijeyeratne, they were shown white coconut flowers and rare
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  • 267 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 29 (AP) Aa the presidential campaign „:••:,e d up, Harold Stassen, X. publican aspirant, said at DecatUT, Illinois, today that rising living costs could be blamed on "failures m foreign policy. He declared that the foreign i ;r-s ol both President
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 127 7 LONDON, Jan. 29, (AFP)— Mr. R. B. Black, Deputy Chief Secretary, North Borneo, has been appointed Colonial Secretary m Hongkong m succession to Mr. J. F. Nicoll. whose appointment as Governor of Singapore was announced on Jan. 15. Mr. Black was born m
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  • 104 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 29: (Reuer) The United States Navy esterday awarded a $30,000,000 ■ontract for converting two leavy cruisers into guided misile ships. Rear Admiral Homer Wallin, rhief of the Navy Bureau of Ships said m a statement that he feasibility of launching
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  • 29 7 MOSCOW, Jan. 28, (AFP).— The Prime Minister of Outer Mongolia, Marshal Cho Basan, died here yesterday. An official announcement did not state the cause ofc the Mongolian Premier's death.
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  • 266 7 Pravda Sees 'Liberation Of Malaya, Indo-China FOREIGN DIPLOMATS UNEASY MOSCOW, Jan. 29 (AP) The Soviet press yesterday centred heavy fire on the Far East and Middle East situations and caused expressions of uneasiness among foreign diplomats m Moscow. Pravda, organ of the Communist Party, predicted "liberation" of Indo-China, Malaya, Persia,
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  • 149 7 NEW DELHI, Jan. 29: (Reuter). India's Congress (Government) Party tonight retained its overall lead m results so far announced for the Parliamentary elections. With over a third of the results for the House of the people (Lower House) now known 175 out of
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  • 42 7 MATTOON, ILLINOIS. Jan. 28, (AP).— Six gas explosions within 15 minutes ripped downtown Mattoon yesterday causing damages estimated at nearly one million dollars. Four fires were set by the blasts and at least four persons were hurt, one critically.
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  • 52 7 MANILA, Jan. 29, (AP)— Two earth tremors shook Dumaguete city, m the Central Philippines, early today. The Manila weather bureau said the first quake of intensity three occurred at 0553 lasting 25 seconds. It was followed at 0740 by another of intensity two lasting eight seconds. No damage
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  • 206 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (AP) The Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday approved a bill overhauling the nations immigration laws a measure crowing out of a three-year study. One feature of the legislation is the removal of all racial barriers to immigration and naturalisation. For tne
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  • 55 7 Kin* Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia (centre) is greeted by Lieutenant-General Ralph Monglar, Commanding General of the French forces m Korea (left), on his arrival at Yokohama, Japan, recently. On the right is Ambassador Maurice Dejean, Chief of the French Mission m Japan. The three are seen
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  • 97 7 HANOI, Jan. 29 (UP) It was learned today that Jean Letourneau, French Minister of the Associated States, narrowly escaped a Communist rebel ambush on Monday while visiting the frontline. Accompanied by French General Raoul Salan, temporary Commander of French Union Forces m Indo China
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  • 97 7 TOKYO, Jan. 29 (Reuter)— The Far East Air Force Headquarters here said a Korea bound American Superfort crashed near Tokyo tonight. The Yokohama Provost Marshal said *hat 11 survivors who baled out were picked up. Yokota air base officials said the plane had taken
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  • 221 7 LONDON, Jan. 29 (AP) Russia protected again last night against the proponed Middle East Defence (Command to be set up by Britain, the United State*, France and Turkey.. In identical notes handed to the ambassadors of Britain. France and Turkey and the U.S.' Charge
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  • 116 7 KARACHI, Jan. 29, (Renter) Police said .vestrrdai the senior Begum of Junagadh, Munawar Jan, had been arrested here on a charge of murdering her 13-year-old maidservant The body of the servant, who was named Banu. ua* exhumed on Saturday, three days after burial, and
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  • 75 7 LONDON, Jaa. 29. <Reuter>— Field Marshal Viscount Alexander, Britain's most successful wartime strategist, was yesterday appointed Minister of Defence. An official statement last night said: "The Klbc has been pleased to approve that Field Marshal Viscount Alexander of Tunis be appointed Minister of Defence. "Lord Alexander's
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  • 117 7 COCOS ISLANDS. Jan 29 (Reuter) Fresh food and m.til is to be delivered fortnightly by regular air courier to the f>oo Australian airmen and civil aviation personnel temporarily m residence on this remote cm.:! atoll m the Indian Ocean Qantas Lancastrian* under charter
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  • 180 8 Standard Aviation Reporter HEAVY rain m Singnporc yesterday washed out llio hope* of 150 people booked for joy-ride» by the Royal Singapore Flying Cliib. But over the Chinese !New Year holidnys more than 750 people were taken up. Five Chinese journeyed all the way from
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  • 186 8 Standard Aviation Reporter CAPTAIN R. (Steve*) Rudd v. i rlew the last BOAC Consl at on out of Cairo last week paid special tribute to a BOAC employee stationed at Fnrouk Airport who telephoned so.no 'high Egyptian officials," asking fur help. "He managed to
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  • 37 8 NICOSIA, Jan. 29 (Reuter) Cyprus Airways yesterday cancelled their Cairo service until further notice. Travel agents here said they had been notified that the Lebanese Middle East Airlines also have provisionally cancelled their Cairo services.
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  • 151 8 MANILA. Jan. 29 (AFP)— With the Pacific nations and territories now making a determined collective bid for their share m American tourist attention and dollars, the Philippines and the Far East stand to benefit enormously from what may be a sharp turn m the
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  • 196 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE TWO NEW 11,600-ton Italian sister ships, Asia and Africa, specially built lor Lloyd Triestino's Italy-Singapore-Far East run, are expected to be put on the service by the middle of this year. According to an Associated Press report from
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  • 155 8 HONGKONG, Jan. 29. (AP) Officials of the British-owned Asiatic Petroleum Company disclosed today there were some 20 Asian crewmen aboard their tugboat, the Hai Ming, which the Chinese Reds seized on Friday en route to Macao. The tug was pulling a lighter with 1,000 barrels
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  • 72 8 Marines From Korea To Fight Bandits Standard Shipping Reporter After 16 months fighting m Korea, 80 specially-picked Royal Marines from the 41st Independent Commando disembarked m Singapore from the troopship Empire Orwell, yesterday, to join- British troops m the Malayan jungle m the fight against the bandits. The rest of
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  • 55 8 LONDON, Jan. 29 (AFP)— The Arbitration Board for Government employees last night granted substantial wage increases to test pilots, navigators, engineers and radio officers m British civil airlines. Test pilots, who previously had received £1.200 a year, were given an increase of £2.000 retroactive
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  • 676 9 ENGINEER, m today s article, calling for greater care m bearing design for locally mode rubber processing machinery warns that the time will come, ond may come soon, when foreign rubber procssing equipment, complete with all latest improvements, will enter the local market.
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    30 9 Mr K. A. OToaor. Director ni YV. and K. Jacob and < -npuny (Liverpool) Ltd., biNi-uit manufacturers, who visited Singapore m the furse of a three-week tour of the Far East
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  • 139 9 r:e To Beat New Cess Standard Market Reporter BECAUSE of the introduction of a four-and-a-half < t nt. replanting cess, effective from March 1, rubber Ira4en anticipate shipment of maximum quantities of physicals next month. Meanwhile factory and speculation interest has been smalL Some South
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  • 305 9 Standard Market Reporter •NSIDERABLE flucai m the price of Malatia not unconnected with U.S. decision to refrain t* buying, the ups and ma m Korea and changes m m >r!d political situation, arly m the Far East, experienced during 1951. c metal price reached an
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  • 30 9 More than 30 countries are expected to exhibit their products at the 1952 Canadian International Trade Fair to be held m Toronto from June 2 to 13. A.P.
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    57 9 photo. Mr. J. W. Platt (right), Managing Director of Shell Petroleum Company and Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company, who reached Singapore on Monday by air from London for a week's visit, is seen being greeted by Mr. D. H. Palmer. General Manager of Shell Company, Singapore. Mr. Platt, who is accompanied by
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  • 151 9 S. Africa Plans To Aid Bloc CAPETOWN, Jan. <H. uter):— South Africa is umning the possibility of twins; on her gold reserves hrip the sterling area over difficulties, fTsnarr Miaister Nicolas Haremga ■aa disclosed. t;t iing m the House of Aiy on the recent Common- conference m London, he Union
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  • 189 9 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 29 British rubber investors are tending to be mildly hopeful that m the long run profits on investments m Indonesia may catch UP and surpass returns on Malayan estates. Meanwhile, the Malayan rubber output, as emphasised by
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  • 24 9 Total commitments of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development on Dec. 31. 1951. were U551,231,783,00p. the Bank has announced. Reuter
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  • 269 9  -  T. J. LIM By Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S foreign trade during 1951 exceeded considerably the 1950 figures, the values of imports, exports and favourable balance last year constituting the highest ever attained. The over-all total value of the country's trade reached $10,710,857,902 or about
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    49 9 photo. President Truman points to the military services item on a chart summarising the Unit ed States budget for the fi^jijfar 1953. Sixty cents of every dollar is to bl spent on the services. t l helps the holS tne chart for me nnancial year beginning July 1.- A.P.
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  • 32 9 Eugene R. Black, president of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), has left New York for a two-month visit m Thailand, Australia, Ceylon. India and Pakistan.
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  • 93 9 AUSTRALIA may soon seek a new loan from the World Bank, trade sources m New York predict. They said Australia might request U*****,000,000 to finance Imports of U.S. industrial equity m Last year, about U5540,000,000 worth of industrial equipment was shipped
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  • 34 9 HAROLD Young, President of the National Cotton Council, said m New Orlean* that the US. cottton industry may find itself m a -desperate situation if there is a big reduction m the 1952 crop.
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  • 77 9 AMERICAN imports of British cotton textiles last year dropped to the lowest point m 15 years. New York trade sources reported. They gave two reasons: higher prices and large inventories. Importers said since October. British fine-combed cottons have advanced 10 to 12
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  • 123 9 MALAYA and British Borneo representative* at Rangoon emphasized the need for local technical artisan training at a session of the Committee on Industry and Trade of the United Nations Economic Com mission for Asia and Far East. Attention was focussod on this major problem facing
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  • 144 9 WASHINGTON, Jon. 29 (UP) Choirmon Jest Larson of the General Services Administration announced here that Britain hot ogreed to sell Hie United Stotes 25/000 tons of crude natural rubber for stockpiling. He said the deal woulu be completed during 'forthcoming months"
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  • 183 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (UP): American and Indonesian officials said today they rxpected \o begin new sessions "some time next week" m an effort to agree on resumption of United States tin purchases. Indonesian authorities said their delegation for these talks, headed by Daretawan
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  • 25 9 Soviet industry as a whole ex ceeded its 1951 production targets by .5.5 per cent., the USSR Council of Ministers claim. A.P.
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  • 136 9 LONDON. Jan. 29. <Rt>u'. The Sterling Convertibility Plan* Committee vt>: U P by the resenl Commonwealth Finance Mini* ters' conferei cc In London, held its tecond riK*el!!)i? here vedei day under the chairmanship ol Sir Arthur Salter, British Mfinu ter for Economic Aifain The Committee is
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  • 80 9 IS Diesel L eeos For Indonesia TllK International .< Electric Company Inc si York ha* cm tracted to supp Endonei ia w ith H dic-M r ec i i locomotix es at a cost U 5.56,000 000 The 1 «;o»j up beooaottat*. be used Poi pmcmci and f night service
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  • 890 10 GLAMOROUS STYLES WILL BE SEEN DURING ROYAL TOUR Says VICTORIA CHAPPELLE T ONDON: Increasing world interest m British fashions is being underlined m Australia by one of the biggest promotions of merchandise from the United Kingdom ever planned. Sponsored by British Vogue Export Book
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  • 466 10  -  MARJORIE SHANNON 'THE rhapsody m shoes x for evening wear, cocktail parties and for dancing can be very glamorous, for they all play an important role m the building up of a woman's wardrobe. In this respect, the old saying that one can always judge a person's
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  • 504 10  -  Margaret Scott Continuing Margaret's Diary By HAVE you ever heard of "Test Weighing"? It's a nightmare business of incessant weighing to determine how much food a breastfed baby is taking. It all sounds easy enough m theory, but m practice, it's quite another thing.
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    • 356 10 ON THE R RAMO MAI AY\ (484 m A 41 mi 9.M *.m. Kritlish Schn/,1 ii j ».55 interlude. News (K.L.i; MM Uom,, A T"' 10.45 Enrich School, hTo a Dance Music by Eddie fc.44» Radio Strini EoseßW, Announcements A Sun iDor. Market Report; 7 p m XT'. 7 Is
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  • 497 11  -  OLLIE DAVIES By MIST HINDERS K.L. GALLOPS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Jloyal Fair, with J. Donnelly astride, working on the outside of Sporting Gesture (Bagby) and Fifty Fifty (Crowe) produced the best time of the morning sprints when he did the three m 37 1/5 on the
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    93 11 Miss Foongr Siew Muay, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Foong U San of Ipob, left for Australia yesterday to study medicine. She made a name for herself m badminton having won the Perak Junior Doubles title for two years m succession, and for a year, the senior women's doubles title. In
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    72 11 Mr. Erik Von Frenckell, president of the Organisation Committee of the Olympic Games m Helsinki, has received a miner's lamp from Saar. In this lamp the Olympic Flame will be brought by plane from Athens to Copenhagen. From there runners will bear the flame to Helsinki. The photo shows (left
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  • 354 11 Standard's Badminton Reporter THE International badminton championships to he held immediately after the Thomas Cup final m Jane will be run by the Selangor Badminton Association. This was decided by the Badminton Association of Malaya. At the committee of the^ Selangor Badminton Association, Mr.
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  • 46 11 TWO semifinal ties of the Singapore Hockey Association knockout competition were cancelled yesterday due to the weather. These were the S.C.C.— R.A.F. Changi match/ in the senior section and the University of Malaya versus R.A.F. Tengah match m the junior section.
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  • 273 11 SEGAIVIfcT Tuesday.— The interest m sports m Segamat. practically "dead" for the last two years, is being revived this year by the formation of a Segamat Sports Council under the chairmanship of the well known sporti enthusiast, Mr. F.D. Marrable, O.S.PC Segamat. _v ;rj* Mr
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  • 275 11 Saturday's UK Soccer Fixtures LONDON. Jan. (Reuter)— Following are British soccer fixtures for Saturday. Feb. 2. II CUP I GIRTH ROl ND: Arsenal vs. BarrL-U Birmingham City vs. Leylon Orient. B ickburn Rovers vs. Hull City, Burnley vs. Coventry City, Chelsea vs. Tranmere Rovers. Gateshead vs. West Bromwieh Albion. Leeds
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  • 143 11 MEXICO CITY. Jan. 29 (1 7 P) An angry crowd of spectators broke up an international soccer game on Sunday by "controlling the ball" and throwing punches at each other. The came ended m a free for all with the Oro of Mexico leading Argentina's
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  • 218 11 THE WORLD'S Coloured heavyweight champion wrestler with the biggest arms m the profession m the United States arrived m Singapore from Manila yesterday eager fur fights to prove his worth. He is 38-year-old Seelie Samara, the first Negro wrestler ever to set foot m
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  • 510 12 WI Batsmen Fall For Speed Attack AUSTRALIA Ist Ins 116. West Indies Ist Ins. 78. AUSTRALIA 2nd Ins. 377. West Indies 2nd. Ins. Rae c Harvey b Rin^ 25 Stollmeyer lbw Lindwali 104 Walcott c Langley b Mi 'er 12 Weekes c Langley b Lindwall
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  • 27 12 BOMBAY. Jan. 29. (Reuter). The five-man team from Singapore arrived here by air last night for the world table tennis championships, which start on Friday.
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  • 107 12 LONDON. Jan. 28. (Renter) The draw for the second round of the Scottish Cup ties to be played on Saturday, Feb. 9 "today resulted as follows: Hearts vs. Raith Rovers or Hibernian. Alioa Athletic vs. Berwick I Rangers. Wigtown and B'.adnoeh vs. Dundee. Aberdeen vs. Kilmarnock. Clachnacuddin
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    47 12 photo. American. Andrea Mead Lawrence, wan the women's Slalom race at Bad Gastein, Austria on January 20. This win confirms Mrs. Lawrence, of Rutland, Vermont, as favourite for the Winter Olympic ski events m Oslo. Photo shows: Mrs. Lawrence (left) and Mrs. Bugner-Fisher who was second. A.P.
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  • 37 12 PANAMA, Jan. 28, (APi.— The Argentine champion, Roterto di Vicenzo, yesterday beat American Sammy Snead by three strokes to win the Panama Open Golf Championship with a course record of 283! for 72 holes.
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  • 404 12 Newey Wins N. Malaya Golf Tourney IPOH, Tues. Forty-one-year-old former Warwick county champion, B. J. Newey of Malacca today snatched the North Malayan golf title from the defending champion, R. R. Jackson of Ipoh, with a score of two and one. Jackson played a cooler game at the first nine
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    26 12 Singapore* latest wrestling acquisition, American Negro Seelie Samara the mail with the biggest arms m (Re US wrestling world arrived yesterday, (see story on Page 11).
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  • 282 12 Penang Malays Go Down To Police XI PENANG, Tues. Playing a very much improved game today the Federation Police beat Penang Malays by four goals to two m their soccer encounter played before a poor crowd on the Westlands School ground. Perak's Malaya Cup player Curtis who turned up today
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  • 190 12 Q'land Beat Victoria BRISBANE, Jan. 29 (Reuter-AAT)— In thrilling finish to their Sheffield Shield fame today Queensland beat Victoria, holders of the trophy, by 18 runs. The last Victorian wicket fell to Len Johnson m the closing minutes of th e final day and Johnson (4 for 46) and Cyril
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  • 240 12 Muswin Cup Shoot THE Johore Bahru Rifle Association will hold the "Muswin" Cap shoot at the Association's miniature rifle range, Jalan Kolam Ayer, Johore Bahru this Saturday starting at 8.00 a.m. The Competition is open only to members of the J.B.R.A. irrespective of classes, and will be fired under J.B.R.A.
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  • 74 12 BERNE, Switzerland (AP)— Candidates for the team to compete m the gymnastic events of the Olympic Games at Helsinki this summer have been forbidden to appear at exhibition meets prior to the Games. The Swiss Gymnasjtic Federation said the ban was imposed because too frequent
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  • 150 12 MR. HUMPHREY F. Chilton, Advertising Manager of Horlicks Limited, reached Singapore by air yesterday for a Far Eastern tour to study market conditions as they apply to advertising generally. Mr. Chilton is official representative of the American Badminton Association on the Executive Committee of
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