Malaya Tribune, 11 January 1951
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Title Section61 1951-01-11 1 MALAYA Tribune JpEOPIE 1 m FOR THE j PEOPLE THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN J jtMALAYAj lel: "TrJbune' 8 pore. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipohand Penang. Phone: SKll'3 nine lines. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE, t, Maurice Glover,61 words
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Article213 1951-01-11 1 CHINESE TANKS, PLANES POISED FOR BIG PUSH TOKIO, Wednesday. sma a tank-led American and French force fo ight through a crust of S Red Koreans today into the key road and rail centre of Wonju. The found the town empty. Allied Intelligence said, however, the Reds have213 words
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Article70 1951-01-11 1 A.P. THE organised bookmakers of Britain have decided on 1.000 to 1 as the fair odds against a world war in 1951. This was the concensus at the annual dinner of tne Bookmakers Protective Association last night. Bookmakmg is legal here. "When a bookmaker oilers oddsA.P. - 70 words
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127 1951-01-11 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. itf ESI DENT Truman said tof '"y- -freedom and justice are acre precious to the American peace. the statement in re. woodrow Wilson 25«is r Service Award for action ess on in Korea, is the first Pr*»given the award, pted itA.P. - 127 words
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Article18 1951-01-11 1 KFURT. Wed.—It was la; that Hungary pr :st note to ing up" the Li border guards.18 words
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Article147 1951-01-11 1 LONDON, Wednesday. pi) and donar reserves oI|WJ ing area jumped by today ear, the Treasury amounted to *3,3W,W,w~ v f 11.1550 compared with $2,756,000,000 ..t tne ena feptembsr. GaltskeU, Chan- r jrof 1 Exchequer, told u.:>rence that re|!rt« were still too low. nation faced toraidabb problems147 words
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Article70 1951-01-11 1 THE Singapore Police during the last 24 hours ending P. 30 a.m. today arrested 12 Malays and Indonesians under the Emergency Regulations. These men ar e alleged to have been involved in the riots last month. Two others were arrested for alleged Communist activities in the70 words
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Article56 1951-01-11 1 SINGAPORE Traction Company bus was set on fire this morning at the junction of Delta and Havelock Roads. f Six Chinese youths—two of whom we#: armed with revolvers—made off after setting fire to the bus. 1 The bus was running on the j No 9 service and56 words
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Article117 1951-01-11 1 U.P. With The Second Division. NORTHERN Korean Communists star ted Jabblo* ihe Netherlands Infantry P*tta lion below Wonju before dawn todav and United Nation, force* beared thoiBMjva* toral» •ntlcluated all-out Red drU f °Near U *ero YMblHly h!!ve de^rWed^he a Second r^ivlsion —a combinationU.P. - 117 words
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Article76 1951-01-11 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. i UTHORITATIVB *o urcrs A said today that the United States has abandoned Hope of a «neral peare conference on lain and will try to negotiate separate alliances for the warhetween the Allies and J *The sources said that John Foster Dulles, who 1» in charge76 words
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Article, Illustration9 1951-01-11 1 BLSftrAi? I. evacuation.A.P. Pnoto. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 9 words
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262 1951-01-11 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. m« r wiviTirn ctatfs Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, said today tions for peace in Korea. Mr. Acheson said at hi* weekly press conference that some United Nations members thought that body should try again to be sure that the Chinese Communist262 words
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Article158 1951-01-11 1 A.P. SYDNEY, Wed. ft A MESSAGE from Nap er, New Zealand, said today that a strange creature about 30 feet long with a head about three feet across and a tapering body has been washed up at Waimarama, near Hastings. The identity of the creature, I whichA.P. - 158 words
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Article214 1951-01-11 1 U.P. BONN, Germany, Wednesday AUTHORITATIVE sources said today that allied A miUtarv experts have asked the Germans wheth ™thS^lan P to use draft or a tall for volunteers to make ub any German contributions for General Dw?-ht D Eisenhower's Atlantic defence force. ITie sources bamU.P. - 214 words
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Article49 1951-01-11 1 A woman passenger of Ma- layan Airways who had Just arrived In Singapore lost $90 ,in cash last night. She left her purse containing the money on' a table in the Company's outer office at Kallang Airport while she te- lephoned her husband in ani other room.49 words
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Article105 1951-01-11 1 Reuter. SANTIAGO, Chile. Wed. rIE Chilean Minister in j Turkey. Senor Manuel Garreton. has been expelled from the diplomatic corps for be- I ing implicated in dealings in contraband gold, the Public Relations Ministry announced here today. Senor Garreton is an alternate member of the United NationsReuter. - 105 words
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Article313 1951-01-11 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Wedn2Sday. DRITISH sources said today that the CammonX wealth countries hoped to have an inte mediate plan" for ending the Korean war reaav for to the United Nations £tforrw. Thpv said the plan, if presented, p.ooabl.. would h eo y nrtm putU.P. - 313 words
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Article131 1951-01-11 1 Reuter. SAIGON, Wed. ORENCH units limited their T activity to local clearing operations and patrols inside their'deNme? system on i.he North Indo-Chinese front to- j day, protecting commnnlet- i tions and mopping up lnsur- gent straggler*. Several light clashes occurred. Vlctmlnh troops attacking two villages were beaienReuter. - 131 words
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Article41 1951-01-11 1 A seven-year-old Chinese i girl has been missing from I her home in Jurong since 1 Tuesday. The girl was found missing after heavy rains on that day and It is believed that she might have be?n swept away.41 words
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Article96 1951-01-11 1 Reuter. PARIS, Wed. rE French Council of Ministers today decided to drop Madame Irene Joliot-Curie from the French Atomic Commission. Madame Jolict-Curie is the wfe of Professor Frederic Joliot-Curie who was dismissed last April from the post "f High Commissioner of Atomic Energy because of his pro-Rus-sianReuter. - 96 words
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Article62 1951-01-11 1 UP. WASHINGTON, Wed.—Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder said today that President Truman will recommend to Congress this week that the federal budget be balanced for fiscal 1952. This would require stiff tax increases. Snyder told a news conference that the balanced budget recommendation will be made atUP. - 62 words
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Article72 1951-01-11 1 Reuter -AAP. MELBOURNE, Wed. All Australian ports were idle today and over 200 ship 3 were tied up when I? 5,000 dockcra held stop-work meetings. In Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane and Adelaide, they resolved to lccommend that the Council cf the Watcsside Workers Federation impose an immediate banReuter -AAP. - 72 words
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Article32 1951-01-11 1 A.P OSLO, Wed. The Deputy Chief of the Norwegian Communist Party, Johan Strand Johanscn, went to Moscow last Sunday to undergo "medical treatment," the Communist Pa»-ty Headquarters announced tonight.—A.PA.P - 32 words
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Article29 1951-01-11 1 Two Chinese. one armed with a dagger, last night robbed a woman occupant of a house in Cavan Road of a gold chain and pendant worth $250.29 words
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Article308 1951-01-11 2 U.P. TAIPEI. WeCnesaay. CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S offer I/ to send combat troops 1 against the Communists still stands ready for ifniediate I acceptance any time the United Nations issues the call. His fighting units are willing to be sent against the Communists where they mightU.P. - 308 words
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Article251 1951-01-11 2 U.P. HONGKONG, Wednesday. TOP British civil and military chiefs in the Far 1 East were scheduled to arrive here today to confer with local officials about the deteriorating situation in the Far East" which yesterday causec thA American Consulate-General to advise Americans to evacuate theirU.P. - 251 words
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Article120 1951-01-11 2 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Wed. DR. CHARLES Malik, chief Lebanese delegate, said today it was "better to err on the side o* overcaution than on the side of haste" in branding the Chinese Peoples' Republic an aggressor. Dr. Malik, in a radio inter- view* agreed theReuter. - 120 words
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Article78 1951-01-11 2 Reuter. GENEVA, Wednesday. r!E President of the International Committee of the I Red Cross. M. Paul Ruegger. announced here yesterday that he had proposed to the North Korean Government that he pay them a personal visit. His telegram to the North Korean Foreign MinisterReuter. - 78 words
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85 1951-01-11 2 U.P. HONGKONG, Wed. riX Hongkong Government appealed to all trained doctors and nurses not in government services to Join the auxi- liary service now. The appeal was addressed also to medical personnel, who were trained m non-British > institutions and who normally areU.P. - 85 words
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Article64 1951-01-11 2 Reuter. TOKIO, Wed. GENERAL Xtacarthur warned today that over a quarter, million of Chinese Communists "capable of mounting a power- ful offensive" were poised on a 70-mlle long line in western Korea. He said the armies located behind a line drawn from Wonju southwestReuter. - 64 words
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Article65 1951-01-11 2 A.P. NEW DELHI, Wed. LORD CITRINE. Chairman of the British Electricity Authority and M. Andre Goyne. President of Frances Commission on Large Dams, will be among 300 foreign delegates attending the World Hydraulic Conference opening here on Thursday. Twenty-one countries and 72 research andA.P. - 65 words
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Article50 1951-01-11 2 AP RANGOON. Wed. 'THE Burmese Government is 1 "most unlikely to back an American denunciation of R* d China as the aggressor in Korea, a high government source declared on Wednesday. He said Burma's firm insistence upon neutrality In any circumstances would prevent any such action. —APAP - 50 words
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Article50 1951-01-11 2 U.P. HONGKONG. Wed. I A2l-MAN Hongkong Chinese trade mission to the Philippines left this morning by PAL plane for Manila for a two-week visit to explore the possibilities of expanding trade between the two countries. The mission was headed by Robert Der, prominent Chinese industrialist In Hongkong. U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-01-11 2 shows a recent portrait of General Francols 53, who has been appointed by the French GovernRepublican Commissloner in morith Vietuan.20 words
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Article152 1951-01-11 2 U.P. HONGKONG. Wednesday. THE American Consul-General's 1 s in Honsfcong to evacuate their families and penonal effects met with the of many local quarters who generally regarded the move as too hasty and premature. The English language China Mail said in an editorial ."Hong kong generally willU.P. - 152 words
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Article65 1951-01-11 2 A.P. TOKYO. Wed. THE Peking Communist radio today said a Japanese soldier has b?en captured by the Red forces in the Korean front. The broadcast said the Japanese had served with the American 24th Division and that he said he saw "many Japanese soldiers inA.P. - 65 words
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275 1951-01-11 2 Reuter. LONDON. Wednesday, l PAKISTANI seaman, Noor Hossain. sole survivor A „f tie 74-crew of the Indian Enterprise which blew $in me e ßed Sea last June, told a public .«mtln There today of his last minutes en board enq Th y e ves%HfReuter. - 275 words
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Article27 1951-01-11 2 WEST GERMANY j 8 P itf ni ag tne civU defence^ 48.000,000 people tne Ministry announced "Security n i* discussed. an.l been sent to the27 words
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Article123 1951-01-11 2 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Wed. SIXTEEN Thai sailors from the Thai conrelte Prasac which ran aground during a storm off the Korean east coast were rescued by a helicopter from the United States carrier Philippine Sea, General MacArthur announced today The crew of the Prasae had madeReuter-AAP. - 123 words
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Article37 1951-01-11 2 AP. RICHMOND. Virginia. Wed. Frank Porter, radio station s news commentator, asked his listeners *'should we abandon Korea?"* Within five minutes, the station received 98 telepnone calls, all in favour of pulling I out. —AP.AP. - 37 words
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Article40 1951-01-11 2 AP. BUDAPEST. Wed. rNGARIAN factory workers will have their wastes cut If any of the goods they make are classified "rejects." accordine to a Government order which states the worker is I responsible for the goods he manufactures.—AP.AP. - 40 words
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Article116 1951-01-11 2 AP H LONDON ft*. arned police were suii hinting the Scone Stone it Britannia s sword last as Britons wondered j£i priceless heirlooms williSS next. Scotland Yard men detsiu* to the Britannia swordH were "making enquiries- a day but by nightfall Brit,.*' nia's scabbard wasAP - 116 words
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Article72 1951-01-11 2 IPOH. w*. COFFEE shops in Dmdmp, Kuala Kangsar. Padang Padang. Cameron Highland, Upper Perak and Kinta ha* been allocated about 200 pickuls of sugar as a result of as application by the Penk Coffee Shop Keepers Assocu. tion. Non-members n f the A»o--ciation are not72 words
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Article, Illustration295 1951-01-11 3 ON his way from England to resume his medical missionary duties at the Baptist Missionary Society Hosoital in Shensi Province in North China. Dr. S. L. H. Smith, is a passenger on board the liner Corfu, which leaves today at noon295 words
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Article65 1951-01-11 3 A.P. kiMTIC CITY, NEW A^ A> teRSEY. Wed v s. delegate at the Nations. Warren R. 1 outlined r .point programme to t n y direct war the Communist-held fffm.inl.nd. sai d the high strategy orirm policy is to stand rf t A MA.P. - 65 words
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74 1951-01-11 3 U.P. TOKIO. Tuesday. /HPTAIN Margaret Blake, of I Army nurse corps of 17 L£esant Oval Town New has been awarded the Star Medal for out- :ces in Korea. Si Blake went to r S on July 1 with the first P nt of theU.P. - 74 words
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Article181 1951-01-11 3 CALL for the appointment of a committee to A -view the cost of living allowances for Government emolovees will be made by Mr. Thio Chan at the' Tuesday meeting of the Legislative Council. Mr Thio has suggested that the committee j review the C.O.L. allowances181 words
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Article58 1951-01-11 3 THE Commissioner General. M.ileolm Mac Donald pore by air yesterday fct Hongkong. This is "E" of his routine visits to the •vherc he will stay witn rnor and confer with his advisers on current Mr M tcDonald is accom- Air. William Addis, !r Deputy Commissionerfor Colonial Affairs,58 words
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Article52 1951-01-11 3 |E0 Khan Hiam. aged 34 MJmitted in the Third Poirl yesterday to disintoxicatinf liquor i licence at a house 1 ■m Chuan Road on Jan. was also charged with 3 24 gallons of fermenHe was allowed bail of til l in. 17 when the case Wl bp up52 words
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Article33 1951-01-11 3 h JOHORE BAHRU. X NEWMAN who drove a military vehicle in a neganner and collided the Police Depot gate ft*r. knocking it down was Z 4 in the Police Court today.33 words
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Article20 1951-01-11 3 Mvi Nam due in Singaporp c;<r iy to-day from and Swatow, is nn Png 96 deck passengers.20 words
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Article108 1951-01-11 3 AL AYAN Airways showed .a tremendous all round Dai?** last year as comth 1949. Its services ♦he Federation. Labuan, British to, "1 Borneo, Rangoon, SaiBangkok, carried a total 0 f 84,961 passengers, covering more than 1.356 519 m Rn I compared with rs wnohad to increase108 words
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Article94 1951-01-11 3 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was recorded by the Assistant Coroner at the enquiry into the death of a twelve-year-old Chinese boy, Chua Boon Kang held yesterday. The only eye-witness was John Kirkham. a student from Australia, in Singapore for his holidays. He was travelling along94 words
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54 1951-01-11 3 AP. TORONTO. Wed. THE Queen Mary carpet, on its "dollar earning tour or Canada has passed the jalfwav mark to its "B*looooo target by bringing in TSso<, °°The Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire is enough to buy it for It isAP. - 54 words
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Article35 1951-01-11 3 AP. BUENOS. AIRES. Wed. ARGENTINE grocers are A complaining of unfair competition because the Soc?a?Aid Foundation, headed by Eva Peron. wife of the Arcrpntine President, nas boSgMM grocery Bhop the Buenos Aires dlstrlct.-AP.AP. - 35 words
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Article30 1951-01-11 3 AP. MOSCOW. Wed. nRAVDA today headlined its P report on the Commonwealth Premiers Conference *En*land striving to pass on the burden of war «penses to the Dominions, —at.AP. - 30 words
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Article22 1951-01-11 3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. ,»r ">« ,r 0 th r American L!"° 'nrht*iC in Kof** tvtn hoy* f (h<? cMnese them- —A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article86 1951-01-11 3 AP. CATANIA. Sicily. Wed. THE explosive activity of Mouth Etna last night resumed the intensity of the first day of the eruption six weeks ago. Reports from Zafferana Etna said that the new activity was noted from a cone, 2.300 metres above sea level. LargeAP. - 86 words
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Article57 1951-01-11 3 LIEW Ah Foo. aged 24 claimed trial in the Third Police Court yesterday against a charge of posing as a dc- fective and attempting to get I free food from the Singapore I Glass[ Manufactures- canteen lat Henderson Road on Jan. 9 Bail of $1,000 was offered i57 words
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Article41 1951-01-11 3 U.P. HONGKONG, Wed. CHINESE Communists have I n 1 a c c d orders for lu f 000 cotton military urn forms with Hongkong Chinese garment factories which wil he sent to Korea as comfort, for Chinese "volunteers.' U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration9 1951-01-11 3 Mr A. G. Beohm, Traffic Manager of Malayan Airways.9 words
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Article143 1951-01-11 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. AN official of a Protestant group accused Cardinal Spellman of New York today of striking a "fundamental blow against democracy" by condemning "The Miracle" Italian film, produced by Roberto Rosselini. The charge was mad 0 by Glenn L. Archer, ExecutivH Secretary ofU.P. - 143 words
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Article59 1951-01-11 3 A.P. ROME. Wed. THE United States ha s given Italy the go sign on a US$4l6--000.000 programme of employment and factory expansion to turn Italy's industries into an arsenal for the Atlantic Pact powers. How much of the USJ4I6,--000.000 cost the United States has agreed toA.P. - 59 words
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Article41 1951-01-11 3 Reuter. TOKIO. Wed. THE Agriculture Forestry Ministry has decided to conduct a wide survey on the prices of agricultural produce and on the income of farmers to map out an effective agricultural policy for the next fiscal year.- Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-01-11 3 Ballet Dancer, Maudrene Yap po*es with Indian dancers. Padwnu and Lalitha at a cocktail party in the Yap studxo. Below, Mr. Edvard Yanne. a graduate of Michigan University who is returning to China on the Corfu.40 words
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Article33 1951-01-11 3 AP TAIPEI, Wed. CHINESE Communists on Monday fired six shells at Little Quemoy but caused no damage. Little Quemoy is a tiny island off the Red China mainland. —APAP - 33 words
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Article157 1951-01-11 3 nURING the past eight days a Dakota transport V aircraft of Far East air force has dropped more than 1 850,000 surrender leaflets in 277 different areas of Trengganu, Pahang, Kelanton, Porak, Negri Sembilan, Selangor, Malacca and Johore. The leaflets, printed in Chinese, Tamil157 words
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79 1951-01-11 3 Reuter AAP. HONGKONG. Wed. THE Directors of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank has announced a dividend of £3 sterling por share for the year ended December 31. j The dividend is nett, after 1 deduction of the Hongkong Corporation profits tax. I ApproximatelyReuter — AAP. - 79 words
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Article25 1951-01-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE annual general meeting of the Johore State Welfare Committee will be held in the Government offices on January 13.25 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-01-11 3 Part of 3,000 tons of l scrap iron now being i loaded on the Danish I ship, Danholm in Singa- pore for shipment to I Japan. In addition, the j ship is taking 60 tons of 1 Malayan rubber for I L Japan, and 1000 tons of r>54 words
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Article101 1951-01-11 3 I EGISLATIVE Councillor, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan will L move at Tuesday's meeting of the Council that every holder of a Certificate of Admission issued to him under the Aliens Ordinance, who was out of the Colony on Sept. 23 should be allowed to return101 words
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80 1951-01-11 3 Reuter —AAP. SYDNEY, Wed. INDONESIA had no territorial desires apart from the acquisition of Dutch New Guinea, the Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, Dr. Oetoyo. said here today on his return from a visit to Djakarta. He said the In lonesians believe the Dutch attitudeReuter—AAP. - 80 words
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Article67 1951-01-11 3 U.P. MANILA. Wed. FOREIGN Secretary Carlos P. Romulo today said. "Our enemy is Soviet imperialism." and pleaded for national unity. Romulo, who is emplaning this afternoon for Washington to seek further military assistance from the United States, told the Press, "Because our country faces an emergency,U.P. - 67 words
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Article56 1951-01-11 3 Reuter. LUCKNOW. Wed. INSURGENT forces have I taken Butwal. most important commercial centre of Western Nepal, usually relia- j ble sources said nere today. They were aided by 1.500 Nepal Government Gurkha troops who Joined them in a coup d'etat at the West Nepal town ofReuter. - 56 words
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Article29 1951-01-11 3 U.P. DETROIT. Wed. GENERAL M. Pafsanias Katsotas. Military Adviser to the Greek delegation to the United Nations, said today that World War HI "cannot be avoided". —U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article30 1951-01-11 3 Reuter. TAIPEH, Wed. A Nationalist military spokesman today claimed that the cabinet in Taipeh was in close contact with guerilla forces in remote Yunnan and Sinkiang Provinces. -Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article67 1951-01-11 3 U.P. MANILA, Wed. TWELVE persona were in« jured, three critically, in an explosion aboard the interisland ship. Empress of Guinan. shortly'before she was to sail from Cebu city for Lcyte, said a report from Cebu. The blast, believed to bfl accidental, caused 20,000 pesos damageU.P. - 67 words
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Article57 1951-01-11 3 Reuter-AAP. TAIPEH, Wed. FOUR kidnappers, alleged also to have been agents for the Chinese Communists, faced a Nationalist firing squad here today. Five had been found guilty of robberies and the killing of A 12-year-old kidnapped boy, and working for the Communist underground in Formosa. The fifthReuter-AAP. - 57 words
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Article30 1951-01-11 3 The Army Civil Service I Union s technical group will meet at Canning Rise on Jan. 22 to elect representatives to the general meeting of the parent union.30 words
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Article562 1951-01-11 4 MR Ernest Bevin's plan to solve the problems of Korea and Communist China, even if unacceptable among free nations, is at least a sincere effort to find a solution to a problem which is fraught with graV X^ n ou\ l sta 3 nding points of his562 words
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1877 1951-01-11 4 Dr. W. J. WICKER - By Dr. W. J. WICKER Director of Medical Service*, Singapor. THIS evening Dr. Lowe, the Chief Health Oracer to the Government, will be talking about housing and the public health in general. S<> I in consequence the lot fans to me to make a few1,877 words
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Article377 1951-01-11 4 A.P. HAMILTON, BERMUDA. i RICH, virtually tax free Bermuda is becoming a j haven for business concerns from around the world. In growing numbers ever j since World War 11. trading and investment firms have been moving their headquarters to this sunny little British colony —famed heretoforeA.P. - 377 words
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1248 1951-01-11 4 A.P. CJINCLAIR Lewis was one 01 5 the great socla historians among American novelists. Eiis books blasted the foibles of "typically-American" people and communities with both biting satire and down-to-earth realism. "Main Street gave a drab picture of life in a smug andA.P. - 1,248 words
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Article282 1951-01-11 4 I What the Chinese Press is Saying Today. S LI ~J »PHE Sin Chew Jit Poh is of I the belief that the United States is heading for a separate peace treaty with Japan. The paper ccmes to this conclusion after an analysis cf American and Russian282 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-01-11 4 wKr Sit i MS, W jJrSfcAPhES by WICHR R jSa^REO^tRE V 5% #*<rfAmtr/cw,mfar&'*r vL Urn 5 c/?a Cvrvtvr ft wtt/frt/, fwucolf 0550 pop* Mb »U«^ *4BwwH MOID mccdn/ pkpu/ lvMP If w ir %i^SBKP^jL34 words
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Article215 1951-01-11 5 A.P. fX^nTl a TAIPEI, Wednesday. JNLREASED Marshall Aid for Formosa was predicted yesterday by John Neson, acting chief of the ECA Mission here. Nason, back from a three-week business trip to Washington, said plans were discussed for increasing aid during the current fiscal year, whichA.P. - 215 words
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134 1951-01-11 5 Reuter. MANCHESTER. Wed. MR. E. H. Stewart. Chairman of the Far Eastern section iof the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, denied at the annual meeting reports that Lancashire is sending abroad j cotton textiles of inferior quaI Ut He said that early in 1950 Lancashire exportersReuter. - 134 words
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Article90 1951-01-11 5 AP. KEREMOS, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Wednesday. YESTERDAY was the end of the world, according to the religious sect here called the "Children of Light.' The 30 members of the group have sold all their possessions and for the past two week* have been in an old farmhouseAP. - 90 words
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Article122 1951-01-11 5 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Wed. n ,race of the North T^ P r?an Capital of Pyong--1 K t= hrunk from 600,000 r 50 000 most of them a /u?m n or children, actp*- a Khabarovsk Radio monitored in Japan. *2TRsd'o charged that the «ate* Air Forces was its "barbarous'Reuter-AAP. - 122 words
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Article20 1951-01-11 5 -•T v v of Malaya ag the week end--6 =urn of 12.944.98 ■icdwment fund. The nds at $3,813.13.20 words
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207 1951-01-11 5 MANILA, Wednesday. THE war in Korea has thrown a new and sharp light on the broad problem of collective security in Sl a and the Far East in which the United States as i knowledged leader of the free world has a vital s£?207 words
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Article142 1951-01-11 5 AP PITTSBURGH. Wed. ■HE Westinjrhouse Electric rat has disclosed i ;.hod of superhardenM alesa steel by low terntreatment. Many steel ■a, however, said they doubt j the new method would open ieti or widens use of metal. .house said its sclentl- succeeded in improvaess of stainless steelAP - 142 words
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Article70 1951-01-11 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. >R Clinton P. Anderfl son. Democrat, New Mexico, today that "high and le officials" within the k considered the Ability of a $15,000,000,000 4 year federal sales tax. Andersuns disclosure came p rti r Chairman Bert L. mocrat, North announced that hi*U.P. - 70 words
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Article174 1951-01-11 5 U.P. MANILA, Wednesday. A SPECIAL mission, headed by the Foreign Secretary, A Carlos P. Romulo, is leaving today for Washington to seek augmented military assistance from the United States in the light of the worsening situation m will place before U.S. officials a scheduleU.P. - 174 words
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Article54 1951-01-11 5 ISRAEL T» the i 000,000 bond issue m y*£^£*development Pf.^ m c ?eatPd AmeThe soecia ly crea 1o rican Financia and me nt drive, headed I will S Secretary of by Henry Mnrgenthe TT« aBU^ h0 was elected thau. z *P° tne Board ot chairman OT CorD 6raUon.54 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-01-11 5 TWENTY FOUR INJURED Here is seen the No. 9S doubledecker bus which skidded in a blinding snowstorm on Wimbledon Hill (London) this week and crashed on its side. Twenty-four passengers were injured: eight of them taken to hospital.38 words
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115 1951-01-11 5 Mao's 'PointFour' Plan On Vietnam Reuter-AAP. TAIPEI. Wednesday THE Nationalist intelligence today revealed an mdica- tion that the Chinese ComI munlsts were planning to I open a second front in Indo- China. The Nationalist Defence Ministry's information service listed the following four developments in support of its claim: Part ofReuter-AAP. - 115 words
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Article259 1951-01-11 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Truman wrote most of the State of the Union message himself with literary assistance from a small anonymous group of phrase makers. In the group are White House staff members and idea men from Government departments. But, the President, according toU.P. - 259 words
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Article52 1951-01-11 5 AP. JERUSALEM. Wednesday. ISRAEL'S Minister of Religious Affairs withdrew his resignation from Premier David Ben-Gurions Cabinet, averting a threatened govern- ment crisis. I The Minister. 75-year-old i Rabbi J. L. Maimon. had charged that children of religious parents In Immigrant centres are being educated in secular andAP. - 52 words
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Article154 1951-01-11 5 AP. THE HAGUE, Wednesday, t DUTCH Foreign Office spokesman said on Monday A Holland S« a U.S. note on New Guinea as the first sigh of Tn move by a third party to help end the Dutch Indonesian stalemate over_control of that territory. I WashingtonAP. - 154 words
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190 1951-01-11 5 HONG KONG. Wed. IT probably won't happen again for some time, but Hong Kong's No. one British newspaper and No. obe Chinese Communist paper appeared to be in complete agreement today. But the agreement was in principle, not In fact. The pro-Communist Ta190 words
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Article41 1951-01-11 5 AP. SAN FRANCISCO Wed RENETH KEALY LEE SUNOA became President of the Chinese Six Companies, official representative association of Chinese in America and pledged the organisation "to all our support of the United States in its battle against Communism."—AP.AP. - 41 words
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Article27 1951-01-11 5 U.P. TOKIO, Wed. DR. Yoshio Nishina, world famous scientist and father of physics in Japan, died of cancer of liver at 4.16 today m Tokio.—U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement49 1951-01-11 5 you want mere sales? I T as anxious to miy as f e to sell. The mora .Know about your pro r* l the better 1 can uy wisely, and the more > 1 can get to ttetp ,|5 ca se the pleasure of P S. Let» meet of ter49 words
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Advertisement269 1951-01-11 5 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION! MILLION LOTTERY 1st Prize S250.000/- 2nd Prize 5150,000/-1 3rd Prize 50,000/- 4th Prize S 20,000/-1 Also j I 2 Prizes ot $10,000/- 10 Prizes of 5,000/- 30 Prim ot 2,000/- i DEFINITE DATE OF DRAWING: 21st JAM:, 1951 at IPOnJ Please apply for tickets early. 3; Tickets269 words
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Miscellaneous12 1951-01-11 5 JUXEY OOP By V.T. Hamlin l^asfess^safe 11 1 AbLr l>y AI Cupp12 words
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Article212 1951-01-11 6 Highest In 30 Years AP NEW YORK, Wednesday. TtfE prices of silver and gold have taken a leap 1 upward, soaring demand for both metals, as a sidelTne to the rearmament PWanime given as the cause Silver in a ten-cent-an-ounce jump on Monday is nowAP - 212 words
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Article157 1951-01-11 6 Reuter. LONDON. Today. RECENT buying enthusiasm in the London Stock Exchange has been checked by motor industry's sharp reminder of acute shortages of raw materials (motor production may be cut by 15 to 20 per cent by shortages Oi sheet steel). Price movements of domestic stocks today wereReuter. - 157 words
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87 1951-01-11 6 T'lE Government of India have no inten- 1 J tion of stopping exports S of cotton textiles. Ex- i ports of coarse and me- dium cloth are being al- lowed under an overall i quota of 100 million yards for January-June 1951. whereas fine87 words
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Article101 1951-01-11 6 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. TIN prices ran away this morn, ing both spot and three closing at £1.2422. The turnover was 160 tons divided almost equally between spot and forward. The noon closing prices were: Spot—£l.24o buyers and £1.245 sellers with business at £1,245 to £1.240.U.P. - 101 words
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Article70 1951-01-11 6 U.P. NEW YORK. Thurs. THE price of spot tin hit a new alltime high today when Grade A metal was sold at US$l.69 per pound which was a rise of six cents over Tuesday.* peak of $163. The rise followed strength both at Singapore and London. Dealers reportedU.P. - 70 words
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Article23 1951-01-11 6 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $636.50 per p.cul ex-smelter—a rise of $15.37 5 2 I on the picul.23 words
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Article165 1951-01-11 6 LONDON, Wednesday. HEM AND for space at this years British Industries W Fair is exceeding all previous records. Apphcafhe Three hundred and ntty exhibitors (compared with i 162 in 1950) will have stands at the textile section which will cover an area more than165 words
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Article65 1951-01-11 6 HONGKONG. Wednesday. THE Caltex and Standard Vacuum Oil Companies were among the first American interests to be taken over by the Chinese authorities on the mainland, according to reports reaching here. The reports said the authorities in the main cities have almost completed the work of65 words
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Article93 1951-01-11 6 A.P. TAIPET. Wednesday. THE Bank of Taiwan was reported to have dumped gold on the market in an effort to halt the downward trend in the value of the Formosan dollar. In the past 24 hours, the rate for US$l.OO has fluctuated between Formosan $14.00 and 115.50.A.P. - 93 words
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172 1951-01-11 6 U.S. To Build Giant AirCraft Carrier A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. THE United States is to have a 60.000-ton aircraft carrier under a U552,000,000,000 (£700.000,000) programme approved on Tuesday by the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee. The approval was given the day after the bill was introduced —evidence of a clearA.P. - 172 words
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Article28 1951-01-11 6 HONGKONG. Wed. The following were today's closing prices on the Hongkong Money Exchange: HKS6.O2/6.02 per U.S. dollar. HK515.40 per pound sterling. HK$337 per tael of gold.28 words
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Article187 1951-01-11 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. rLLOWING the lead from London, tin and rubber shares improved locally and fair business was done in tin shares at higher prices. Industrials were also firmer. The day's price changes were: SINGAPORE. Wed. Fraser Neav« Ord?. 2.87 2.92* Hkons A S'hai Bank (H'konK jc?.) 650.n0 650.00187 words
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Article33 1951-01-11 6 AP. HONGKONG. Wednesday. HONGKONG'S 21-man trade mission is scheduled to fly to Manila this morning for a ten-day goodwill trip. They are expected to arrive around noon in Manila.—AP.AP. - 33 words
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Article199 1951-01-11 6 THE rubber commodity skyrocketted again yesterday with the day's peak being 125 cents done a pound for January. The price approached the post-war peak of 235 cents established In last November. Yesterday's top price was a ris? of 36 cents from the previous day's close. There was199 words
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Article62 1951-01-11 6 In Port: Muswell Hill (44), Lipis (Sheers). City of Liverpool (42 3). Stanvac Djirak (41/40). Kcttosono (38 in. (Maron (36), Steel Recorder (33/4), Autolycus (31/2), Bcnreoch (17 18). S.H.B. Craft (19/20), Benveg (21/2). Jaladurga (23/4), Merkur (25/6). Kilwa (27 i). Pembrokeshire (29,30), TanMlus (15/16), Querimba (13 14). Radnorshire62 words
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Advertisement635 1951-01-11 6 EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT STAR LINE hnr HonyKong. Japan iH rionuH«m« japan f°» """fi* •••Lcneverett 28/31 Jan Star Betelgeuse 19/21 Jan. Licnevereit oJ:" «v,iomb<>, Bombay I? or iretght passage, please ap?iv to GUTHRIE CO., LTD. moil Singapore 5131 Malac 287 Kuala LumpSr 3348 Port WcK D Penang 11*6 Port H'or635 words
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Advertisement519 1951-01-11 6 wmmm I I'M' 'J SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Bjrce. small car. Single man preferred. Apply: R Oxley Road. Sngapore. (W. 1231 WANTED voting English spe**' ing Waitress. Intenriew, Tiong Hoa Hotel. Prinaep Street, Singapore. W .127» WANTED for a b g import una of old standing Qualified Bookkeeper and one Asst.519 words
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Advertisement384 1951-01-11 6 SITUATIONS WANTED TYPEWRITING done after 5.30 pm. daily. Stationery aid machine provided. All work treated connaentiai. Appb to Box Alo4, Tribune. S pore, tU.104) FOR HIRE SHIPS: available for sale'charter any tonna-re careo passenger vessels Prompt delivery. Apply P.O. Box 1607. S pore. fMMi FOR SALE j FOR SALE —One384 words
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Advertisement652 1951-01-11 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents in Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE J ACCEPTING VGR ADEN. LONDON, ANTWBRf kott. DAM, UAMHURG. U "«R. GLENEARN Due ♦GLENGARRY due wH Calls Genoa. an 28 "RUM U ft FOR NTRAITR UONOKONG. AND I a HAS Due San. KADNORSHIRE Singapore Gdn.652 words
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552 1951-01-11 7 "PLUNGER - By "PLUNGER" PENANG, Wednesday. MOST trainers and owners are of the opinion ITI it is wiser to buy an English horse than to in vest the money on an Australian horse. It is admitted that the former takes some time to settle552 words
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Article157 1951-01-11 7 iid rally in the clos--1 a ges ot lhe ame them a goal enKee Soon Garrison. three points, to turn s on me S.C.C. "A" *V S l 4v game on the Paopened the scor.hrmiah Brown who scorCarey failed I •Jjfciub equalised jutt be-157 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-01-11 7 'Ik? cricket match between the MCC and New Sou'i Wales, which began in Sydney Dec. 30. was a warm-up for the Third Test. Picture shows MCC captain. Freddie Brown tosses the ball in the air after having caught NSW batsman Keith Miller for 93. —A.P. Photo. —A.P. Photo.—A.P. Photo. - 50 words
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292 1951-01-11 7 U.P. STOCKHOLM. Today. FREE style wr?stling Is a dangerous and degenerate form of th? old distinguished art of wrestling, many Swedish exoerts believe. And It is only with a bad grace that Sweden and the other Scandinavian countries compete in free style, the reason beingU.P. - 292 words
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53 1951-01-11 7 JOLULADS Sporting Asso- j has drawn up an on Saturday; <-an. 13J *t nm This will be fOUOW€a wr Joget until midni6n the following night, the Anniversary Dinner will ne held ?t 7.30 p.m. with a dance later in the night. The last programme in53 words
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Article21 1951-01-11 7 U.P. CHICAGO, Wed. 10HNNY Bratton of Chicago which established 3 \™Zc\tcr. serious threat »n the weight ranks. —iw.U.P. - 21 words
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Article633 1951-01-11 7 IPOH, Today. THE following are the entries for the 3-day Perak Turf Club meeting here on Jan. 20, 24 and 27:— CLASS TWO lst Run 2nd Run 5f st. 6f 8 l 2 f- 6f. Abbotsford x x A'.phonsos x x Amoy Street x x633 words
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344 1951-01-11 7 ARCHIE QUICK - By ARCHIE QUICK LONDON, Today. WITH the Football Association Cwp—ties threa- n tcnejl by snow. Ice and fog, the rutin* body had very wisely granted wide powers to competing 1 clubs in respect of the early caH'.n«-ofl of nutches In the event of344 words
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Article89 1951-01-11 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Wed. ERIC Bedser, Surrey all-round, er and twin brother of Test bowler Alec has been called up. on to help the MCC team until Roy Tattersall and Brian Stathim arrive from England. Eric, who is accompanying Alec on the tour in aReuter-AAP. - 89 words
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328 1951-01-11 7 DOPI'LAR Bobby Njoo, light and featherweight champion of Indonesia, tops the bill in promoter Wally Oakes' first 1951 boxing programme at the Happy World Stadium next week when he meets the hard-punching Australian, Sid Fletcher, in ten 3-minute rounds. Acclaimed328 words
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Article62 1951-01-11 7 A.P. SACRAMENTO, California Wed. JOHNNY Ortega won on a technical knockout in the ninth round last night from Jimmy Espiritu of Manila. Orega weighed 111 lbs., Espl- ritu 118 lbs. Referee Johnny Basselini halted the bout midway in the ninth round and gave the nod toA.P. - 62 words
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95 1951-01-11 7 f UC 1960 Singapore Beat AllRounder Open Cycling Com. I petition for the handsome Bovril Trophy comas to a close this Sunday with the staging of the 1 Singapore Open 180 miles cycle road race also known as the Phillips Classic. This marathon begins at95 words
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Article104 1951-01-11 7 A.P. LONDON, Today. TWO more First Division football teams won through to the fourth round of the Football Association Cup tournament yesterday as Blackpool defeated Charlton Athletic 3 to 0. and Derby County eliminated West Bromwich Albion 1 to 0 in third round replays. In another thirdA.P. - 104 words
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70 1951-01-11 7 XHE Rett XI lo meet the Europeans in the annual hockey match on the Padang on Jan. 18 in* eludes Chua Eng Cheng, former Selangor player, who plays aa left fmi-back. The Rett XI are as follows: Low Hong Hee: R. H. Barth. Ohua70 words
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Article54 1951-01-11 7 W.A.S.C. just managed to eliininata C.H.W. "B" from the Kramer k Neave Trophy rugby competition bv tha only try scored in a keenlycontested game at Tangl n yesterday. Burne scored the RAPC try In the second half following a fine bout of passing in a fine54 words
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Article71 1951-01-11 7 THE follewlnz are Invited to represent Star So< cer t<>s bporta on Fridav at Farrer Park:— ».<i i <ufl. Senv CJie°, razal. Pee Jong. Tonv Lopes, Letchumnnan. i.>o..ias. Dr. Wong Ah Teck, Meng Thong. V, J. Dass. William Tan Manson Davie* Wing San. Teams will np to71 words
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Article26 1951-01-11 7 THERE w 11 be a discussion meeting of the Singapore Society of Ru'iby Union Referees at the S.C.C. at 5 SO p.m. today.26 words
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Article40 1951-01-11 7 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. WESULTS of Ru„-by Union gumes played today are:— County Championship Matches: Eastern Countries 3, Surrey t>: Kent 0, Middlesex 3. Other Matches: Headinsrley I*. London Uivted Hospitals 26: Pc>at Navy 11. Civil Service •.—Router.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article55 1951-01-11 7 A.P. LONDON, loday. ALBERT Fimh. former British Middleweight Champ.on, has agreed to fight Frances Robert Villcmain at the Palais Jes S.Kirts, Par s on Jan. 29. Finch lost h s Middleweight crown when he was knocked out in the fifth round by Randolph Turpin at HarringayA.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement325 1951-01-11 7 EN GAG EMENT. The engagement 1 meed bet wen Tan Iriig second son of Mr. jjKr: Tan Yeow Kang, Tanfar rtnan? Rhio. and Hip feiek Kirn eldest daughter <Ht A Mrs.' Wee Gin Twee, Vehicles For Sale BALE: Black Morris Saloon Car. good as 1 it. Srst registered April ma325 words
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Advertisement366 1951-01-11 7 SAILINGS FftOM BCANDINAVIA/X1.11./CONTINENT. Spore Sham Henang •Meonia" for Saigon and Bangkok 17-18 Jan. 15-1« Jan. 13-14 Jan. •India* for Bangkok. Hongkong, Manila, Kobe and Yokohama 11-15 Feb. "Kambodia" for Hongkong. Kobe and Yokohama- 18-21 Feb. m 'Lalanfiia" for Saigon and Rangknk 24-27 Feb. 23-23 Feb. 22-22 Feb. •Kvernaas" for Saigon366 words
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416 1951-01-11 8 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Thursday. niPLOMATIC sources said last night that India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has rejectee! an Israeli peace plan for Korea as impracticable because of its insistence on setting a cease-fire as a prerequisite for negotiations with Communis China. rtf i TheU.P. - 416 words
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Article133 1951-01-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Controller of Post office Savings Bank is now ready to deal with claims arising out of the Federation of Malaya Post Office Sayings Bank (Revaluation of Withdrawals) Ordinance. 1950. All depositors entitled to the revaluation of any withdrawals made from their133 words
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Article89 1951-01-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. SIX hundred and ninety-six aliens and 10 British sub- lects were deported during Nov and Dec. under Emergency Regulations. This brings the total number of deportations to date to 8.909 aliens and 202 British sub- j Jects. The total number of deportations89 words
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Article204 1951-01-11 8 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. AIR Commodore Arthur Harvey, Conservative M.P., stressed in a letter to The Times today the need of "leadership" for Malaya. He vas replying to a letter from Sir Geoffrey Mander. former Liberal M.P.. published on Monday in the course of correspondence on "TheReuter. - 204 words
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461 1951-01-11 8 AP. LONDON, Wednesday. A BUS-HOPPING chimpanzee jnamed Cholmondley (chumley) escaped from the London Zee yesterday and bit a man and woman before being captured and taken back home. Its escapade put the traditional reserve of several Britons to a severe test. AnAP. - 461 words
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Article42 1951-01-11 8 UP. SIX persons, including a 13--year-old girl were drowned when the beat. Empress of Davao. in which they were travelling, capsized while trying to reach land off the coast of Baganea in Mindanao, according to a report from Davao.—UP.UP. - 42 words
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311 1951-01-11 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Wednesday. iiTWTT Ampricans in Hongkong were considering their Government's adAmericans in a leading Bntish b vlce t0 there was cause for undue anxiety. M TB?l aloffl sala were apparently quite confident about c British Government was continuing to send g£2ft&2?2 husbandsReuter. - 311 words
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391 1951-01-11 8 L.G.M. SINGAPORE which has become 'dance conscious* reI cently saw last night at the Victoria Theatre a fine exhibition of Indian dancing by the three lovely Travancore Sisters, Lalitha, Padmini and Ragini. The girls will be long reremembered as much for their dance exposition, soL.G.M. - 391 words
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212 1951-01-11 8 Reuter. NEW YORK, Wednesday. THE New York Times said today that it appeared to be "out of the question" that the United States would accord to Communist China "even limited recognition or sit down with it in a Japanese peace conference." Commenting onReuter. - 212 words
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Article17 1951-01-11 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. THE Assizes at Johore Bahru Supreme Court will open on January 15.17 words
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Article162 1951-01-11 8 IPOH. Wed. PUSTRATED in their efforts to kidnap his daughter, i Communist bandits yesterday set fire to four of Legislative I Councillor Leong Yew Kohs farm houses. They also killed t five cows and took away J hous3hold goods. j The bandits surprised Miss I Agnes162 words
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274 1951-01-11 8 A.P. LONDON. Thursday fOMMONWEALTH premiers planned yeste r day an increased output of strategic raw mat** rials to spur the non-Communist woi lei's reanna" ment programme. The British-led bloc of nations, scattered OV{ five continents and possessing some of the uorld> richest depositsA.P. - 274 words
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Article98 1951-01-11 8 Ipoh Men Get AntiRed Posters IPOH. Wed. CERTAIN people here have received anti-Red papers 1 under the name of Malayan Overseas Chinese Anti-Corn- munlst League. "Sweeping News" as the eight-page booklet is called j urged co-operation with the < 1 Government to "sweep" away banditry. The leaflet said that Russia98 words
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Article45 1951-01-11 8 AP. HONGKONG, Wednesday. THE aircraft carrier H.M.S. Unicorn was expected to return to Hongkong on Tuesday from service with United Nations naval forces off Korea. It is understood the Unicorn will pull out again on Thursday, presumably returning to the Korea theatre. —AP.AP. - 45 words
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Article52 1951-01-11 8 Reuter. BOGATA, Wed. Fire killed four people including a detective, injured 16 others, and threatened to destroy the entire main wharf of Saranquilla dock area here last night and early today. After a struggle lasting more than four hours firemen, police and army units brought the AreReuter. - 52 words
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Article58 1951-01-11 8 GENERAL I m i jLVi Fm v 1 c^lrCr I CUB: Wesley Hall, r«' choir practice. 8 p.m. H CINEMA CATHAY: J H Gun 'at 11 l- 45 13, J A I.HAM 151» *< i I»A\ 11-lON "-'< jn .i j at 2, 4.15 6.30. 9.30 pjftt-58 words
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Article20 1951-01-11 8 KUALA LU^SJ nlst rators g aDl late Mr. IgWj^ wr iicri V sum of his de»* promised m20 words
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