Singapore Standard, 4 February 1954

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fyfgyhf it ff\ 5. Vol. IV. No. 217. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 247 1 MASS DISPLAY OF LOYALTY GREETS QUEEN S\DNE*. Feb. 3 (Reuter)— Australians to a man md a woman— today welcomed Queen Elizabeth and husband the Duke of Edinburgh to their soil m a i>> demonstration of loyalty and affection. Thej packed Sydney m their thousands to give the it y; us
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  • 144 1 REBEL LINES BLASTED SAI Fefc. 3 (Reu- QCh air force flora "he mountain I I Dial B:en Phu tl with bombs txn ".quid fire at .>• :;nes of the Iron" Div:naxc) ng through :<rd s Luang E t Royal capital c become the 1 r this 121 Tne.r spear v
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  • 37 1 TOKYO Feb. 3: (API— A reliable United States military >urce said ■od.c- that Russian Diplomat. Mr Yuri Rastovorov, is j: :ae bi^ US. base ol Okinaw i •operating" with American intelligence agents.
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  • 63 1 CHINESE temples throughout Singapore were crowded yesterday as worshippers m an age-old custom paid their respects to the Goddess of Mercy on the first day of the Lunar New Year. This Standard picture shows a part of the crowd at the Waterloo Street temple lighting
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  • 158 1 VATICAN CITY, Feb. 3 (AP)-Increasingly grave concern was felt today for weakening Pitfs XII, the Pope of Peace. A British specialist who attended the late King George VI of England was reported unofficially to have been called m to help treat the 77-year-old spiritual leader
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  • 39 1 THE s'af! of a number of Singapore factories m Bukit Timah Road had their fingerprints voluntarily taken by the police on Tuesday. It is understood that this was done m connection with the recent "millionaire" kidnappings.
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  • 44 1 HONGKONG. Feb. 3. (Renter)— Rebel leader Ho Chi Minh wished Vietminn cadres, fighters arid youths m the French occupied areas of Ituio-China "new efforts and new success" m a lunar New Year message today broadcast by the Vietminh radio.
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  • 93 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 3, (AP) Unconfirmed reports today from the Kumbh Mela religious bathing festival m Allahabad said 100 pilgrims were crushed to death m a stampede at the confluence of the rivers Dandee and Jumna. The tragedy occurred after 2.000.000 of a total of
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  • 45 1 GRAND PRAIRIE. Texas, Feb. 3, (UP>— An F-80 Shooting Star jet fighter plane crashed into a boat factory where 250 persons were at work late today and exploded. Two persons were killed and two injured. There may have been other victims.
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  • 25 1 ACTRESS Marilyn Monroe will make a four-day visit to Korea, to entertain the troop?, the U.S. Army announced m Tokyo. A. P.
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  • 396 1 Colonel And Two Gurkhas Shot Dead KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A strong gang of Communist terrorists yesterday killed Lt. Col. A. I. Forestier-Walker, commanding the 1/7 Gurkhas, and twt Gurkha soldiers m one of the most daring ambushes m Neyri Sembilan. The terrorists escaped m two groups
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  • 95 1 FOUR Singapore Chinese were injured yesterday following a dispute over the right of way between a private car and a taxi m Lorong 27. The Standard was told that the private car was carrying two Chinese brothers who were doing Chinese New Year visiting. It
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  • 47 1 Photo. THF JaDanese Ambassador to ThaUand, Mr. Ichiro Ohl» (second from ri s ht), accomAwßo.rmX P nt«»\rhis residence In Sin 6 apo?e On the left i s Mr. Aw Chen» Aw Boou hjw J,"^^^ ma oa6er o« En» Aun Tone.- Standard
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  • 149 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Terrorists hoisted a Communist flag at the Kulai Chinese School immediately after the authorities lifted a severe punishment on six New Villages m Senai, Kulai, Seelong, Saleng, Ulu Chor and Kangkar Pulai m the Johore Bahru District, yesterday. Since Jan. 1. this
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  • 134 1 Indians Also Rejoice Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE New Year yesterday, was also a day of rejoicing the Indians. Of 10 cases of drunkenness reported, nine were Indians, the other Chinese. Some of the drunks were admitted to the General Hospital. A Chinese couple were injured early yesterday morning: at the
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  • 41 1 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. RAF Pilot. P.M. Rathbor.e. \va 5 killed this morning, on the Mata Kuching airfield when his plane overturned and burst into flames. The funeral will be held at the Western Road Cemetery tomorrow morning.
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  • 39 1 PARIS. Feb. 3 (Router) Twenty people died m France yesterday as the big freeze continued. Most of them were old people who collapsed m the street or froze to death m unheated homes.
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  • 35 1 SEOUL. Feb. 3 (AFP)— South Korean Customs investigators have arrested the leader of a large smuggling ring from Hongkong and confiscated USSIOO.OOO worth of gold bars, it was learned today.
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  • 169 1 STABILISATION of ne prices oi raw materials and international monetary inform to enable payment. En raw materials instead of m go. a. are nece.-sarv cjiiiition< for the development of South-east Asian countries, Dr. D. Suraitro, Chairman of the 10th ECAFE conference, tola The Standard yesterday
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  • 43 1 LYTTEL TON FLIES HOME LAGOS, Feb. 3 (Reutei Mr. Oliver Lytti Itoo the British Co onial Secretary, lefl Lagos las! night r London fti ■beenl of hi I eeks' to Africa m Ifae constitution ol N n I bera Rhodesia and Migo ia
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  • 219 2 PENANG, Wed. The Chinese members of the Home Guard m Penang and Province Wellesley were the first to benefit a fund organised by the recently-appointed committee to look into the welfare of all Home Guards m the respective settlements. A sum of $16,000
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    57 2 pheto. MB. ONG SOON ANN. I>pp;itv Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, who is le.i\;ng th Colony on Saturday m the CIMBU for the I'nitod Kingdom, on >i.\ months' holiday w.th his wife. During this fir>t ovtrxus holiday for Mr. Ong. who Ims served th^ Singapore r k y Coancil for 27
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  • 173 2 Eng Chuan Koh Soh Officials TOE Ens i Ko c S > Huaa X is their Pre- for 1934 and 1 Othei SI v. ere: «-P Kiev H m. Seci n X Asst Hon. S Pan Yee Yong Hoi rei C m Hone; Asst, Hon. Treasurer. Tan Bwee Hon Audii
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  • 125 2 Missionary Body To Show Films FREE FILMS, under the ausp: 'o, of the Independent Misary Movement Singapore, be shown bom Feb. 6 through Feb. -8. at the followgpi s r g€ H spital, Feb. n. t p m.; Kwoj g Wai Sui Free spil F 7. ai 7 pan.; Tan
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  • 38 2 COMETS MAIL IS DELIVERED R LUMPUR -.V" i ia] b I thai Jon > i Con el wh n o B W C i s 1 wen i had Swe Urn r'■ and >' 'nited Kingdom r tails ..re er.
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  • 55 2 F KIT MERTAJAM, We- c Nn Year I tternoon x I the fun fair 1 lin aid listrict's B S ts A iatl ie X.v. was k re I open bj Mrs. Kidnei the D-: O.v r, c ba I I p District Cc niss
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  • 58 2 CXBTIFICATES attained tn the L.CC and Pitman's Comal Ex m n itions for 1 'e listi ted bj Mr-. D. M Le an, v.■ the D'^- ol Ed rati >:^. a1 a:-. U AI Home." M 1~ -;e Hj ol tit V M J.A Orchard Road, on
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  • 42 2 THE Ja Hrst of the tv ve->e.s whi rh will ferry Indian Custodian troops from K'>r<. i reived m Singapore on Tuesday. S.e has been chartered t<- the Indian Government ov tbe Eastern Shipping Company ol Singapore.
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  • 85 2 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— Four British soldiers were si Bhtly wounded this morning when an n number <f terrorists Bn I on a convoy ot vehi ol the Fir^t Ea: I V trave ng along the S igei Rengam Road inJohore. The >y returned fire when the
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  • 54 2 JAKARTA, F«.'b lAPI A de sitdown strike ol 5.000 uni >n members oJ the Royal Dutch Navigation Comparn- dv« o end today was exintil Sunday by union ..:S. The striking unionists were joined on Wednesday by tech- md liarboux workers m I two strike Both unions
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  • 27 2 GE I. izin. C-in-C, French Air Force m Indo-Ch'rv. accompanied by Madam Lau/.in returned to Sii^o:! yesterday moning after a '.'.\.o--day slay m Singa] ore.
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 2 2^^ "L^Cov^nE o^" lll^^ rl ft meet held m f W* «"»«y. were No. Kan pJ' rlh 7r ?f I J hey /n rom left: Seated -Pte. Sallah. L C Ngei Sui Kan, Pte. R am i,, L/ C. SalJehudin md L/C. Hussin. Stand ing-Pte. Said, Pte. Che Ani, and
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  • 129 2 Two Clubs Combine For Exhibit AERO engines, motor cycles and motor cars which took part m last year's Johore Grand Prix were exhibited at a combined exhibition of the Singapore Motor Club and the Royal Singapore Flying Club, yesterday. The exhibition, held m conjunction with the Chinese New Year joy
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 2 pnoto. THE occupants of this car. which overturned m KampoiiK Java Road yesterday afternoon, had a narrow escape. None was injured. Above policemen direct traffic past the vehicle which is believed to have skidded on a wet road. Standard
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  • 53 2 '■THE CHINESE: Are They a Menace to South-east Asia?" will be the subject to a talk given by the author, Han Suyin, at the Singapore Union of Journalists luncheon at the Capitol Blue Room on Feb. 15 All journalists whether members of the Union or
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  • 190 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The High Commissioner and the Malay rulers conveyed Malaya's "'deep gratitude" to Brunei today, for her recent $40,000,000 loan to help the Federation fight her financial crisis. The message of thanks was conveyed to the Sultan of Brunei by a three-man delegation
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    57 2 photo. THE University of Malaya Science Society opened its fourth Science Exhibition at the University yesterday. The exhibition which will end today was organised by the students to show the public some of the work that they do m the University. Above a number of girls being shown how cotton
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  • 54 2 MESSINA. Italy, Feb. 3, (UP) Italia. i Navy landing craft stood by last night to evacuate the 800 inhabitants of the Isle of Stromboli if necessary. Mt. Stromboli erupted yesterday. Three rivers of red-hot lava gushed from the '.'rater >f the 3,0:i7-foot volcano but rolled
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  • 80 2 PEXAXG. Wed.— ln spite o! last minute purchase-, "poor business lias become 'he chorus of leading Chinese shops, who say that this is the dullest new year they have experienced m the past ten years. Many shops, unlike previous years, closed early for their annual feast.
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  • 23 2 WARUHIU ITOTE. 30-year-old Kikuyu known as "'General China was yesterday sentenced to death m Nairobi for beine :•> Mau Mau leader. Reuter
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  • 360 2 GURNEY SCHOOL MURDER: MEDICAL EVIDENCE GIVEN MALACCA, Wed.— Medical evidence m a murder preliminary inquiry fixed for hearing on Feb. U. H M recorded by Mr. Kamanaihan Iyer m the Magistrate/i Court, yesterday, to allow a witness, Dr. R Krishnan to keep his sailing schedule from the Federation. Facing a
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  • 293 2 LONDON, Feb. 3 (Reuter)— Raja Sir Uda bin Raja Mohamed, Commissioner for Malaya m London, said yesterday that if the proposals to hold elections m Malaya were approved it would be "a landmark m the country's history." r~~ Emphasising that he wa? speaking only m
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  • 128 2 Politics? No, Not For Them THE newly formed Singspore Harbour Board Sieved and Wharf Workers' Union v. keep away from politics an j concentrate on workers' probj terns, Mr. K. R. Reddi. a spokesman of the Union told The Standard yesterday. He said the main motive ir. forming the Union
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  • 90 2 TAIPIXG. Wed. Elderly inmates ol :he Welfare Horn'here had a Chinese New Year treat yesterday thanks to Hie generous donations of the members of the public. Each of the o'd folk was given an "ang pow." new clothes and food. Last nicht the Chinese Recreation
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  • 86 2 THE Chettiars' Chamber Commerce elected X PL. If. V. Nadaraian Chettiai a their President Eor 1954. Other Officials are: VicePresident, KN. If. Velayappa Chettiar; Secretary MET KR AR. PL. V Sehappa Cheti ai Asst. Secretary. S MR Nagappa Chettiar: Tvesa n PR. AM. Vettayappa Cbeti Auditor KR. T.
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  • 281 2 POTENTIAL Britain Army recruits, Malayan Other Ranks. will be interviewed by Capt. H. Brummell, Assistant Recruiting Officer, at Bukit Mertajam. Alor Star, Ipoh and Tele* Anson, on the following six days next month. On Mar. 11 and 12. Capt Brummell will be at fhe
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  • 34 2 RANG, Wed Lj >t mnl KJ is p. id inforr eading U th< ig ai ire of a C nist ter- t here and wt g thai led ;t l
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  • 132 2 INDIAN BOY WAS FIRST BURN IN NEW YEAR IPOH, Wed.-A x pound Indian box wm Ipoh's first arriwl into the Horse Year the Chinese calencU r The chi.d wi, E aseki Annec (39 PWD abourer v at the District Ho ware a\ 1.05 U S.x other birth.- five boy= and
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  • 283 3 CRACKERS, BOW-TIES AND ROUGE < HINESE New Year bur>t aver Siasapore with the explosion of .1 i..>n- ««f fire-crackers that be.;an at midnight a nd did not cease until ear)v tia'.vn yesterday. ftmm rsi »'»r-n; hundreds of merry-makers, dressed m their men jear b I
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    • 117 3 (fouget JlSife i v .'"i *r*H| n amazing 7.1 cv. ft. of t :T- j| cold space m a cabinet only I j|Q/ -•^--.''jn^yj/ I (I inches wide! p^^^^^^~^^ Across-the-Top Frozen Food fe^^^^^^t f u=K? Chest of 26 pounds capa- rS! -TifelS^ jHTir^r c fy s com P' efre 'y
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  • 73 4 Addresses Of Thanks MEMBERS cf the staff of the Government Survey Department in Kuala Lumpur working on the Addresses of Thanks presented by a delegation from the Federation of Malaya to the Sultan of Brunei for the $40 million loan recently offered by the Sultan to the Federation. Pictiire shows
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  • 134 4 JOHORE BAHRU Wed.— Twa wax ..< v Urn bore B; tun Centra. Hospita wh -v- 1 osed 98 M yea rs, wi l-t re-opened 1 shortage oi nui eminent 1 iuestioas I Mr. Tkavex Raja M the State Ccub eting toil S r 1
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  • 73 4 THE fl United States X.'- j twvtist Sof pore n mere -than 1 -p< rive n I m on S Fi and wi sta: hi Fel if. Urn Urn 17.( 01 heavy c r. < Rocbestei is Capl am J Q DA F r a
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  • 295 4 THEY WANT A KING FOR MALAYA Party Proposes New Constitution JOHOREBAHRU, Wed.— An independent Malaya to be known as the "United Kingdom of Malaya" is one of the proposals contained m a constitution for the country drafted by a group of political organisations m Jobore. The Constitution, drawn up by
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  • 198 4 MORE than 300 civilian employees of the War Department m Singapore will be eligible for pension rights, probably from this year T.ie Army autborities are now drawing oofl a scheme •»\nich when implemented will c\;t-i,- rt-:>'i -i facilities to W. D. civilian employees with a
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  • 21 4 DR LUTHER H. EVANS. Director-General oi UNESCO. L- due to arrive m Singapore by air from .Jakarta today.
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  • 94 4 APPEAL OF TWO AGAINST DEATH FAILS KUALA LUMPUR, WedLThe Ferieraton Court of Appeal yesterday upheld death sentences passed on Koh Fa:n and Cbong Kin Yoon who were convicted for offences ::::c;er the Emergency regulations. Koh Fam was convicted by Mr. Justice Bellamy at the Raub Assizes for being m unlawful
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  • 47 4 THE Indonesian Consul, Mr. Susnian Prawirokusumo, has been appointed [nformati< n Onk-er m place of Mr. A. Mocin. who has been transferred to Jakarta 1o take up a DC v assignment. The Indonesian Vice-Consul. Mr. Moersahid Wongsodirdjo will oe Cultural and Social Relations Officer.
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  • 58 4 A 535-TON Japanese fishing trawler called at Singapore yesterday en route to Indonesian waters. She is the- Tone Mam under the command of veteran Cap- tain Take Toda. who told The Standard that, with his 41 other j men, he will be at work
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  • 158 4 VERDICT ON BANK CLERK QUASHED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Federation Court <■■' Appeal, yesterday, allowed the appeal of Koh Theam Song, a cierk m the Mercantile Bank, at Kuantan. against a conviction and sentence of two years' imprisonment passed on him on three charges of falsifying amounts with intent to
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    43 4 THE premiere of the Filipino film m Malay dialogue, "Darna At Ang Babain? Lawin," held at the Garrick Theatre, Singapore, wa s attended by consuls from various Asia* countries. Thi, picture, take n outside the Garrick showi same of the fuests who attended.
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  • 108 4 Money For Demobbed Specials Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Cash benefits ran? '•-.s fr. "00 far men who .iv! t late m June lT>d t:> 5 > for those recraited early m l'M5, wifl be pasd to special cons". win take advantage of Govern Tint's release schrire. (Ipnerally special eon-stabk-s who
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  • 53 4 SINGAPORE City Council may re-employ 140 temporary workers who were recently retrenched from its Water Works Den", rt merit. Mr. R. Middletoo-Smith, Acting Deputy President, yesterday informed the City Council Labour Unions' Federation tn^t the retrenched workers would be employed temporarily m the Electricity Department The Federation has
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  • 67 4 ROGER j. TESSENSOHN of East Coast R/ found guilty of driving a car without a licence ;:nd without being covered by Third Party insurance, was yesterday fined a total of $60 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate Mr I F.A. Chua. The offence took place
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  • 495 4 K.L. LAND CASE LONDON. Feb. 3 (Ecuter)— The judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday dismissed an appeal against the findings of the courts m Malaya seitinif aside a transfer oi land during the Japanese ocrtipai tion as "under duress." Two K-.i.. Li par merchants
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  • 45 4 Standai I I »l. PICT! k!> tak*- n :.t ifce "Fes 1 of V<mth Ki!:-<;. Lumpur ai < < Sud ~-n on ederatioi ABOVE 1 sh<=^ ho v .-k»- l^>, LEI I n b-T: F d:vDla^ i -nbe VMC A. Yong Peng Se ong
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  • 16 4 DUI E. I I S year the y. I i re 1
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    • 87 4 J Wishing Our ('liinesf Patron s A I'.ipp;- New ?t if'.". P "V^.. r "''^!l lir: FK^I HSTS ?L T SPFMIFII j THE FILM FOX THE 1954 ASIAN FILM IF>II\ U I South K^v; A*, a Film Co p~. -.d'r p; -n;> I 1 A Multi Mil! on Prsi Super
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  • 257 5 photo. photo. photo. TWO ESCAPES: American author Ernest Hemingway and his wife reiax m Entebbe, Uganda, safe, though not unscathed, after experiences m which they survived two plane crashes and spent a night m the jungle. A.P. "BAN FALSIES": Here's the eightmember "Society for the Prevention of
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  • 760 6 JN Apr-! or May this year three Malayan officers will be sent to Britain to be trained as diplomats for the pwpoaul Pan-Malayan Foreign Service. After a Dg of about a year they will be posted to Malayan Ay. m s |a be opened m India, Pakistan and
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  • 1268 6 By A Times Special Correspondent fHERE is a place on the Chicago water-front where visitors are sometimes taken to see the city at night. From there can be seen the whole glittering mass of the business district, range upon range of skyscrapers,
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  • 91 6 Review of Views Parents Associations PARENTS associations which? have sprung up m almost evew state should be amal-J samated, Utusan Melayuf says, commenting on moves? by parents of school children? to form associations of their;; own to look after the educa-? tional interests of their off-? springs. Utusan says thai
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  • 16 6 'I'll say we have a job to live on my salary fried urass. Chief?"
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 367 6 Sir. Today (February 4.i Ceylon enters her sixth year ol freedom and Independence an occasion of remembrance, rejoicing and celebration by all Ceyionese. On this anniversary of the formal assumption of independence by Ceylon, it may be profitable to consider whether this status is one which is likely
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    • 321 6 Sir: With reference to the article "Chinese Plan to Aid Former Prisoners'' which appeared m the Straits Times on Oct. 15 last year. I earnestly hope thai the Chinese Chamber o! Commerce will take their proposed action with a view to assisting those unfortunates m obtaining
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    • 270 6 Si r.— Persons responsible for utterances, statements and awards overlook ihp obscure observer— the inarticulate average man-in-the-street. He watches and nods his head m approval or shakes Itis )ieud m disapproval. Confidence m the British Colonial Judiciary system has been rudely "shaken by the Taylor Rubber Wages Arbitral
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    • 85 6 'FORGOT HIS GLASSES' Sir. The fir.st quote by your reporter of Mr. D. S. Marshall's declaration is "The first thing I wish to make clear to the public is that this bill does not seek to stabilize land values'. To champion the Land Acquisition (Amendment) Bill, Mr. Marshall has apparently
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  • 365 7 RED PROPOSAL FOR GERMAN TREATY REJECTED BERLIN, Feb. 3, (Reuter) Britain, France and the United States yesterday completely rejected a Soviet proposal for the four powers to sign a peace treaty with Germany before October 1954. The Western foreign ministers each told Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov. the Soviet foreign Minister, that
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  • 158 7 HK Sees New Year In With A Bang :I OMGKOX G, Feb The year of the Snake slither- ed out and the year of the Horse galloped m today as hundreds of millions of Chi- i.ese flMwrtjJ the Lunar new year. I:: 'his British colony of more than .\J50.000 Chinese
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 7 photo. LAN A BASH AM A holds the ice-cream-cone crown she wore as Miss Daii> Queen at the Dairy Queen .National Trade Association's convention recently m Miami. Florida. U.P.
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  • 43 7 LOS ANGELES, Feb 3 <Re- Victoria Van Zandt, a dancer, was g v«n a divorce m 3 Angeles after testifying rt nd told :;er he UDA to Qj nor other cad of tten ling Bin st Jane R..^^e l*s b:ble class*
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  • 87 7 TOKYO. Feb. 3.— Japan asked the Ameiican Embassy yesterday ii it knows the whereabouts of a Russian diplomat-spy the Soviet Mission charges was kilnapped by U.S. Intelligence Agents. istry said la .A c E v knowledge re ipi lot r m answering 1 ■ould be ■•< Rasl
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  • 39 7 A NEW British sub-machine-gun la go into quantity production soon to replace the stengun m British forces, it waa tearnc I m London, yesterday. The Bun has been experimented m Korea, Malaya and Kenya. A.F.P.
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  • 52 7 TAIPF.H. F( 3, (UP) A Nations »t n< gency reported yesi ly the arrival of I i 1 R i an cruis< t iet destroyers the Chi] Sea ree utly. Chinat":-.. News Agen ry s« id .lips, based m adi- .ke a serif s Ch
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  • 67 7 10,000 Are Detained FARGO. North Dakota. Feb. 3, (L'P) American businessman Robert Vbegler, who spent 17 months m a Communist prison m Hungary, said on Monday night 10.000 Americans, including a. 000 soldiers. are being held against their wfll behind the Iron Curtain. Voeger said about 1.700 Americans have been
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  • 158 7 PAN.MI NJOM, Feb. 3 (AP)— At least 64 of the Chinese and North Korean war prisoners who spurned Communism want to go to the United States, the Indian Command said yesterday. The pria men face formidobstai les, but aevei Iheless, the Indiapg
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  • 69 7 HONGKONG, Feb. 3 (Reuter). The marine police cariy yesterday boarded a sampan m the Hongkong harbour and seized what they -ribed as the colony's biggest arms haul since the war. Later two Chinese were charged m a Kowloon court with possessing without licence ten grenades,
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  • 24 7 DURHAM, Er an I, Feb. 3 F en a 15- sterv- these pi to Fish that hi his money
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  • 122 7 ROOSEVELT DENIES ADULTERY LOS ANGELES. Feb. 2 (AP) Mr. James Roosevelt denying his wife's charges that he committed adultery with 12 women, says he was being blackmailed when he signed a letter admitting nine infidelities. He says he knew the letter to be false, but he signed it to keep
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  • 73 7 BORED- SO HE 'BLEW OFF STEAM' ROTHESAY, Scotland, Feb. 3 (AP) A sailor pleaded guilty yesterday to charge of committing malicious mischief against the submarine depot ship Montclare. He was sentenced to a year's detention. Thomas Hulley, 22-year-old mechanic stoker, admitted smashing guages, light bulbs and pipes on the ship.
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    48 7 photo. Mr. Sehvyn-Lloyd (right), Britain's Minister of State, and Mr. Shuniehi Matsumoto, the Japanese Ambassador m London, sign the An g 1 o-J apan c s c Trade Agreement at the Treasury, London, on Jan. 29. Looking on is Mr. Richard Mauldling. Economic Secretary to the Treasury. AP
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  • 155 7 Threat Of A New Iranian Revolution TEHERAN, Iran. Feb. 3, (UP)— lran's fiery Moslem leader Mullah Ayatollab Kashani proclaimed yesterday: "I am taking steps to overthrow the Government," but Government doubled that he had the power to do it. The elderly Mullah, religious chieftfin of millions of Shiite Moslems, accused
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  • 38 7 SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. (AP). The U.S. Government has seized U*****. 8 16. 00 m cash and negotiable papers consigned to persons m Communist China during the past seven weeks. a Treasury spokesman reported yesterday.
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  • 52 7 LONDON. Feb. 3 (AP)— Europe's bitter winter weather tightened its grip last night from Norway to Italy after causing an estimated 100 deaths m a week-old frigid seige. Forecasters saw no sign of a let-up soon. Country after country experienced its most severe cold m
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  • 99 7 KARACHI. Feb. 3. (AP).— Dapper Prince Aiy Khan I pushed aside questions of ro- i mance last night as he arrived j I here from Paris to participate i today m the platinum jubilee i weighing ceremony of his i father, the 76-year-old Aga i Khan.
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  • 109 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 3 (AP)— Singer Dick Haymes a nd bis actress wife Rita Hayworth kepi to their hotel suite yesterday while two deputy sheriffs waited outside the locked door to arrest him. The deputies arrived last night with a civil arrest order obtained
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  • 114 7 Newsman Will Be Deported JAKARTA. Feb. J, (AP)— Mr E. Evenhuis, chief editor of j the Soerabaja Dutch daily "Dc Vrije Pers" who was recently arrested m Soerabaja m connection with a Simpang Hotel incident, will be deported to Holland, according to Indonesian government .sources yesterday. Mr. Evenhuis is regarded'.-.-"undesired
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  • 117 7 CAIRO, Feb. 3, (AP) "It's great to be Niss Narrimau again." This was the comment of the ex-Queen of Egypt yesterday a few hours after a Moslem court had granted her a divorce from ex-King Farouk. The 19-year-old Narriman re-. cej'ved news o!i her
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  • 164 7 TOKYO, Feb. 3 (AFP)— Scandals implicating several political leaders which may shake up the Libe- ral Government headed by Shigera Yoshida are mushrooming m Janan today. Rightwing Socialisi Boko so Hirano started the fire. He enumerated before a Diet com- mittee several political figures who allegedly
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  • 181 7 Hopeful Features At Berlin -P.M. LONDON. Feb. 3— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill declared yesterday he saw "maiu hopeful features" m the Big Four talks with Russia m Berlin. At the same time h< I acted Foreign M nist* r Anthoi > Eden's rejection of a B)^ Five conference with
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  • 42 7 MESSINIA. Si. v. Feb 3. CAP) Tin eruption of the m:. I ano ol Stromboli apparently wa, Bzz ing out last night. Seven indred fishing folk who inhabil the dangerous island shn gg< d their shoulders i^na to bed.
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  • 53 7 NEW DELHI .P). Pre nier Pan U for Allahabad y < ofl sacred G. t an X day B of tl indus' X Festival. A: new mo ius 'believe Nehi I I the S In an 1 i avancore I Sta te t« Congress Party's paign
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    34 7 Dhoto. COLOURFULLY clad women of the Lusbai tribe give a bamboo dance during the folk-dance meet at New Delhi last week which formed part of the celebrations attending the fourth India Republic Day. AP
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  • 84 7 TOKYO. Feb I AP American movie a«tie>s Marilyn Monroe, bride of U.S. baseball .star. Joe Dima^gio. said yesterday she has never km a baseball game. "I met my husband after he had retired limn attive baseball" >he told a Japanese American news conference here.
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    77 8 photo A BOWS-on view of the 82,000 Saxonia, the new Cunarder which Lady Churchill will launch from John Brown's Shipyard, Clydebank, on Feb. 17. The Saxonia and her. sister ship, the Ivernia, which is to be launched at the end of the year by Madam St. Laurent, the Canadian Premier's
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  • 136 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (AP) The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission guardedly reported recently that progress is being made on a nuclear power plant that will give atomic submarines even greater underwater speed. The two atomic-powered submarines now m building, the Nautilus and the Sea Wolf, are eXpected
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  • 32 8 A NEW Jight weight jet ensine for small interceptor fighters and training planes is being developed privately by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, it was announced m Bristol recently. A.P.
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  • 298 9 UN Call For Wider Asian Trade THE expansion and redh eciion of trade between Asia and Europe was one of the important requirements for more stable world economic conditions, according to a study of trade by three agencies of the United Nations. The study was prepared jointly by the Secretariats
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  • 290 9  -  ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Sf"r"r..ir(l Special Correspondent JAKAItFA, Feb. 3.— South Somatia*s p. r-jwr. cio\e a..;! ce-nee output displays e\ery situ si soaring to a i.:ord pust-iadependeiice year. Tl> ma\ do much to o.T c i Che otherwise £lcotm rulL>-: <:t!<«}k for 1554 m £klf ridh
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  • 87 9 RISE IN TAPPED RUBBER THE totaJ acreage of oeditiary and high-yielding rubbet tapped m the Federation of Malays covered 1,615,930 last December against L.5L5.726 m Novc nber, according to official statistics. Ordinary rubber tapped covered 1,184,299 acres (compared with 1,184,920 acre- m November while high-yiekii; rubber 431,632 acres (438,806 acres)
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  • 178 9 Malayam Banks Handled $1,594M Of Business MALAYAN banking statistics show the volume of operations during December last year at $1,594,717,060 ($1,432,--934.000 mi n November) for Singapore and 51. 432.847.000 -161,100,000) for the Federation. Cheques sent out for clearing: m Singapore amounted to i 5787.559.000 ($714,485,000 m I November), while debits
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  • 21 9 GREECE C;. .k signed a 12-moai agreement bete 1 j providing Eoc the e: U558,700,000 worth oi b<m A.P.
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  • 79 9 To Boost Jap Trade TWO leading Japanese businessmen. Mr. T. -Ilurumine of Mriji Seifca Raisba Ltd.. .<n:l Mr. K. Takeiri ol Tokyo Boeid Kaisfca Ltd.. aiiived m Sins;.«pc!e las* week end ein i business trip. They art* Fiohjinsr di-cussion* with some of Colcnv expcTlera on trade matters. Picture sho.vs (fioni
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  • 62 9 Display Of Mechanical Equipment ■ai y ing .v ,-t y io te F g d i are 1 I < eni'o:. y r [ore 1 s i l, m d bs i o 14 :-n on th ■ra A > be s i n Brill < y wIU ii i
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  • 73 9 BIGGEST BELT CONVEYOR IS ROBBER MADE BEVI 0 f I UP) Coal obi a mine nea s S r The )S an i -ed, ra c m north* i: the > n a •i--ricii C r. < r f I coaJ per <■ h p ie iv m Rivet. s
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  • 64 9 LOND4 »N F. >•■■ .tr r. E. A. Butlei ma m ative f adt B rjd Japan. Mi Butk r poka I i ..ie meeting oil Uie \e rjimachJM Com' i -he House ol Cor.. .h groups the MPs fr I -nportant U ictiie i
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  • 59 9 BRITAIN exported mor* than 7jQ00,000 t^ oi reined petroleum pro wcrth over £71 million, d irii g H's3, it was Bimotmoßd f ITK. Pe;ruie im Eaten I m Board. The In a aac o! i parly 40 pet c: m the it cii >rted >« w
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  • 47 10 Photo. Tired of watery rides. Jean Ann Newland and her sea horse are cavorting m the sand at Pampano Beach. Fla. When they have explored the grainy terrain to their heart's content, they may decide to challenge the briny surf again U.P.
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    56 10 QUEEN Of LIGHT Make way for llio Queen of Lighl (she symbolises the return of spring) and her m aid of ho n v r. Queen Sonja Ek, 19, won tlicil lill<* m a Swedish n ition-wide contest, and as part of the priz*' is now at Brighton's Ocean Hotel.
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  • 1068 10 CHARLES DAVY WBSTES OF INHERE is a subject called radiesthesia which arouses strong feelings of partisanship and hostility. It is the study ol radiations, different from those at present recognised by science, which are believed to be .associated especially with living organisms. N idy knows what they
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  • 371 10 A NATION OF MIGRANTS AMERICANS may be more stay-at-home as far as the cinemas are concerned, but they hare become, since the tvnr, almost a nation of migrant* as far as v inter travel is concerned. They hare aluays been a great nation of summer travellers; even at its present
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    • 370 10 RITA DEL MAR ARlKS— March 21 to April S TJ— Be ready to muke con- 2 cessions; have no part of J arguments From mid-morn- j tag to early evening; take i trips n an, derde TAlltls- April 20 to May 2 j 20— Stress a:i economical 2 course From
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  • 452 11 SPRINGBOKS BREAK 23-YEAR-OLD TEST HOODOO AT HOME JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 3 (Reuter)— South Africa won a cricket Test series at home for the first time m 23 years when they beat New Zealand by nine wickets m the fourth Test here today. Their victory gave them a lead of three wins
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  • 125 11 Feb 2 (Reutt Di teal Wesi Aust- i a hv an .ri:^::g- and 819 T' :>-< here I '..v QueeiM U I their flrsi Sh< S t 1 a bra ia, r« I ::^>; at II lor 1 c all out far 283 I r had
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  • 187 11 DZ v Feb. 2 R I innings ol Ray :et gt kel < led 14 Maddocks v on I sixth i kct partner* S: 7 mft ha m scoring 47 ga an »g bui HL Lan b I r 4 Soutfc Wales atta w weakened j D
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  • 259 11 MCC May Have Hard Struggle BA n> »I I )WN, 3..: P Reuter ith 1 i t bat the c to s t the 124 i I Th. re nin« 1 5. today ."-I j the board. They i their firs! b. ■j. Ofl ::ejk to make it do strsu
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  • 134 11 BB Barbados. Fell The West Ind B Cricket C letrol h »ye ■on >;i .\e i- mditi ms m t jere England w Ir ies m rest on ftob H -i «d B»«b Is v r -se rater after h r c •.<
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  • 94 11 JOHANNESBURG. FeD. 2. (Renter). South Africa who earlier today beat New Zealand here to win the fourth rricket test and the series make one change for the final Test starting at Port Elizabeth on Friday. Kenneth Funston 12th man m the fourth test is brought m
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  • 226 11 PEXANG, Wed.— King Wan Association snatched a 'photo nnish' verdict from United Souths to win the inter-team table tennis competition by 5 gan',es to 4. When Chan Kam Men 2 af King Wan and Foong Kens Thve or United Youths took the table, the
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  • 43 11 THE Brst Colony trail to select the SHA team' to meet the Indian Hockey Federation XI will take- place to-day at the SRC padang at 5.15 p.m. All 2H players who have been selected for training are requested to be present.
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  • 294 11 PENANG. Wed. Omar Manaff. Johore Malay singles champion, was ffiven a second round fright by Penan? 'unknown.' Idris Kadir. m the Malayan Malays badminton championships which started here at the Han Chiang School hall today. Meeting Idris after he had easily disposed of Omar Ibrahim,
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  • 36 11 photo. WOULD light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore backs challenger Joey Maxim on to the ropes during: round two of their 15-round title bout at Miami, Florida, Jan. 27. Moore won on points. AP
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  • 504 11 FIJIANS ENTER FARELF FINAL HARD WAY Honours To REME Who Forced THE Ist Battalion Fiji Infantry Regiment's rugger XV entered the final of the FARELF Rugby competition for the Fraser Neave Cup when they beat Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers by 25 points (two goals, four tries and a penalty)
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  • 81 11 Ulu Langat Badminton KA.IAXG. Wed. In the first badminton open championships sponsored by the Dlv Langat District Badminton Association, played today at the Happy Go Lucky flood lit courts, an upset was created m ihe singles finals when -Tames Tan Chong Hai defeated the unofficial champion for the last five
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  • 75 11 PARIS. Feb. 1. CAFP) A Russian weightlifter, Piotr Xi shon, yesterday broke th <• world's walterweight record >r a straight lift by lifting 10-;.) kilograms, the Tass agency reported. He beat his own previous o cord for the veighi set two weeks ago by one kilogramme.
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  • 401 11 LONDON, Feb. 3 (AP)— Manager Tom Whittaker sets his Arsenal team against Manchester City on Saturday m a match that may answer British soccer's current big question: Are Arsenal slipping? The glamour boys from London's Highbury staged a brief mid-season revival after a troubled start fceit
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  • 342 11 LUCKNOW, Feb. 2 (Reuter)— P. Punjabi, the young Gujerati opening; batsman, scored 107 for India against the Commonwealth team on the second day of the Fifth and final "Test" match here. India added 91 runs for the loss of one more wicket to their overnight total
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  • 39 11 TAIPING. Wed.— King Edward VII School will open their Lnter-school soccer season r Feb. 15 with a mati b asainsi Clifford School. Ku^ia X;-. rssar. On Feb. 22 ti,< ErHvarrLans will meet tht Malay College. Ktiala Kangsar.
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  • 1479 12  -  WINDSOR LAD His Early Pace Decisive Factor By From Kuala Lumpur. ORISSA, o Dehoti gelding, is MY CHOICE for the main 51 furlongs sprint" (Race 6) today, second day of the Selangor Turf Club Gold Cup meeting m the Federal capital. A WINNER m his
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  • 1148 12 Standard RACE CARD RACE 1: 3-00 p.m.— CL 4- 2Mv. Z~5V 2 Furs. l .it !fatartai« 4y Ml Mrs R Yeap Manning Manning l 1 SUverfwl 5y 8.115 Mrs. F. H. Atkinson and Mi V 1. Lee Hnoos Donnelly 3. oi F.->ini l .r.r 5y 81! Mr md Mrs S
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  • 145 12 >\ indsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood Z7T\Tr7okt SILVERIORT SU.VKKIORX 1 i.oiden Sands Jacobin Mont Clare X- ill Link La NalurisJtr J.n <»l»i» Mo\U II HYACINIIIINL MOVIE II H Krid^i- Bongaim illi-a Irish Pat Hn.ii iiunnii" Sun>trcam iom-h -\l VUOK SALVADOR lUX GIF! SB«W«as»i suntrace :utrare Rippling Ki\t*r SMWM
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  • 108 12 Wong Co. To Play For TB Fund Xl S '.c of oone. > of i t- bad ton < si -;--i oriuaa here ©n F< id Of Lady Te r erj Xttbexculosi I i^ i. Wong Feng Soon, unofficial world =>h ittle king, wfl] meet rival an l bis Taipeh
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  • 270 12 GRECIAN KMGIIT may improve on his second to Golden Dolphin on the first day and win Race Seven for class one div. two horses over six furlongs. Always going very smoothly m his Last race, Grecian Knight hit the front soon on sighting
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  • 75 12 OFFICIALS of the Wonder- lands Sports P:. y elected to serve this year were: Patrons: 'Hon. Dato C. J. Paglar A.P Rajah. Chan Kum Chee, j Capl F." J. Osmund, Mrs J. Ede, G. Mahmood. President: S. P. Samy (re-lected); Hon Secretary and Treasurer: G. S. Samy.
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  • 79 12 THE Achilles Club will hold aw open Cross Country race! over live miles al Mcßitchie Reservoir Catchment. Thomson Road, on Sunday Feb. 14 at 5.15 p.m. The event will be open to all] Clubs affiliated to the A. A. A. The entry fee is 50 cents per
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  • 41 12 LONDON. Feb. (Reuterl Leicester City beat Stoke City by three goals to one m their F.A. Cup fourth round replay at Leicester today. Leicester are now away to Norwich City m the fifth round on February 20,
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  • 32 12 ENTRIES for the S.C.A. Senior and Junior Tournaments for 1954 should reach the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Khoo Ong Lee. c/o Police H.Q.. Singapore 2not later than Feb. 19.
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  • 52 12 TAIPIXG. Tues.— The Taiping Hockey Association are inviting entries for their annual knockout competition. entries for which close on Feb. 9. Teams affiliated to the Association do not require to pay any entrance fee. All entries are to be forwarded to the Hon Secretary, c/o St Geo.-ge" s
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