Malaya Tribune, 12 January 1951
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Title Section67 1951-01-12 1 Malaya Tribune FBYTHEI f PEOPLE I I FOR THE J |L PEOPLE, THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN j fcMALAYAjI Tel: "Tribune" B'pore. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. Phone: 5811/3 nine line*. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE,67 words
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Article848 1951-01-12 1 Call For Big Four Parley On Far East U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday. THE I nited Nations Cease-fire Committee today recommended to the 1 General Assembly's Main Political Commits a programme for peace in Korea based on an immediate cessation of hos :iliti~s and the withdrawal ofU.P. - 848 words
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122 1951-01-12 1 U.P. HINGTON, Thurs. r-r state Department an--1 >ed today that John illes ill soon head ,v>Mevel State and Defence i. :mission to Tokio h General Macmd Japanese leaders U a peace treaty. Other >fficial sources said :ted Dulles would about 10 days. mentU.P. - 122 words
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Article56 1951-01-12 1 U.P. ILM. Thurs.— King ked parliament topprove a record de- of 5201.000.000 to Sweden ag-iinst the of the world tension. -perch from the •s. uming the monng said the Swedes to hold ourselves in "to face the peril o: w budget earmarks nt for defence comL 7U.P. - 56 words
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Article70 1951-01-12 1 A.P. TEL AVIV, Thui'S. ISRAEL is to have its "first, theatre in the desert." The hall with a seating capacity of 300 is to be built in Elath which is in the southernmost part of the country where it reaches the northern tip of the RedA.P. - 70 words
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Article163 1951-01-12 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thursday. niTMATOP Tnm ConnalW today branded Republii^^rfS^T^ authorily send United States Anally said the United; States cannot buy peace a bargain counter" Pg*.™ HS the West speed its defence buildup. tc As Ch SU Committee, Foreign X^ 0 AdrnmlsConnally is the cmU.P. - 163 words
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Article22 1951-01-12 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Thurs.—The United States Government today made it illegal to hoard supplies of natural or synthetic rubber.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article224 1951-01-12 1 A.P. TOKIO. Thursday. THE main force of some 285.000 Chinese and Nor th Korean Communists 1 preying the U.S. Eighth Arrov on the Western front continued its buildup in siow shifts southward for an expected great new offensive. The Red thrust paralleling tne nan*A.P. - 224 words
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Article92 1951-01-12 1 Reuter. BERLIN, Thurs.—Dr. Martin Nieraoller, outspoken advocate of «11-German unity talks, is to F|#nce and the United States odi a "no war" preaching mission, it was announced here today. Pastor Niemoller, famous anti-Nazi fighter and one-time nav.il Commander, will leave for France at the endReuter. - 92 words
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Article61 1951-01-12 1 *A Yellow Top taxi was set on firo this morning by three Chinese youths in Upper Weld Road. Tne taxi was parked by the kerb with the driver sitting inside when three lads, came up, told the driver to get out, smashed bottles containing petrol on the61 words
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Article32 1951-01-12 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs.—Three international engineering conferences jointly opened here loday by India's Home Minister Mr Chakravartl Rajagopalachari. are to hear more than 180 technical papers on irrigation and power problems.32 words
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Article127 1951-01-12 1 A.P. CHICAGO. Thurs* rE Chicago Daily News said today in a story from Tokio that "there is evidence that Washington has stripped. General Mac Arthur of "authority in speaking freely on the Korean war. A story by Keyte Beech of the Daily News foreign service reportedA.P. - 127 words
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Article78 1951-01-12 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The sun has stepped up the delivery of heat enough in the past 20 MM t0 cbange the earth's climlle, somev/hat, the Smithsonian reported today. Smithsonian waived at |BU conclusion asTffesult of more than 16,000 made at its astrophysical observatory on top of Mt.78 words
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187 1951-01-12 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. THERE were 70,300.000 telephones in use throughout the world at the beginning of 1950. This was an increase of over 4 000.000 in service at the start of 1949. ThP figures are from a new of the world' American Telephone and TelegAs 9A.P. - 187 words
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Article54 1951-01-12 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs.—The United States State Department today denied any knowledge of reported plans for a flying visit to Washington by India's Prime Minister Mr. Nehru. An American radio networx correspondent reported from London that Mr. Nehru was planning a visit after the meeting of the Commonwealth54 words
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Article166 1951-01-12 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thursday. THE US Atomic Energy Commission announced 1 today it will use a vast Nevada area for a proving ground to speed up development of atomic weapons, indicating it has mastered a method of small scale explosion tests. Such an achievement would mean aA.P. - 166 words
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Article130 1951-01-12 1 U.P. SAIGON. Thurs. VIETMINH Communist forces V attacked two French posts and one stockaded village dunn? the night in the Bacninh sector 25 miles northeast of Hanoi', the French announced to< \French communique said the Communists raked the French posts with mortar_and I machlnegun fire andU.P. - 130 words
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Article53 1951-01-12 1 U.P. BERLIN, Thuriday—lt was announced tonight that the United States has officially protested against Soviet interference with Germans travelling in American cars on the international highway between Berlin and West Germany. The announcement said the protest note wa> delivered more thin two weeks ago to the Soviet militaryU.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration80 1951-01-12 1 Lined up and ready to take off for actual combat flying over Korea, these new F-86 "Sabre" jet planes of the U.S. Far East Air Forces have already revealed themselves to be the fastest fighters in the air today. They have flown atA.P. Photo. - 80 words
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Article55 1951-01-12 1 U.P. MADISON, Wisconsin. Thurs. MRS. A°rnes Wilkins. 67, a lifelong resident of this dairy state, won a divorce today when she complained tiiat her husband. Amos, an Oklahoman, wanted her to "use margarine instead of butter." Judge Roy Proctor granted the divorce on the grounds ofU.P. - 55 words
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168 1951-01-12 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thur*. ■"■RESIDENT Truman reassert. T cd h s authority today to send United States troops. to any place in the world vnthou. consulting Congress. Truman told a press conference that more troops will be .ent to Europe to join the iU.P. - 168 words
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Article76 1951-01-12 1 Reuter —AAP. MANILA, Thurs. —President Quirino today invited Chinese capital to come to the Philippines for the development of local industries. He extended the invitation in a brief talk to a visiting 20-man trade delegation from Hongkong which called at Malaccan Palace this morning. The PresidentReuter—AAP. - 76 words
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Article18 1951-01-12 1 RANGOON, Thursday.—Red China and the U.S.A. are good neighbours at the Independence Trade Exhibition now on here.18 words
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Article66 1951-01-12 2 A.P. NEW DELHI, Thurs. INDIA Is to reduce her army j strength by 50,000 men by j the end of March, according to the "Statesman" The cuts will be mainly in Internal defence battalions, the > Ptoner Corps and troops from the former Princely states. TheA.P. - 66 words
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55 1951-01-12 2 LONDON. Thursday. j Britain is to commemorative stamps for th« years Festival of B" 1 1 Net. Ldwards announced Wd*T tne TXmns would be issued "subJeltjSwhatthe KKlng night Sa Later a Post Office spokesman said their design would not be officially disclosed unll the55 words
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Article, Illustration179 1951-01-12 2 rrs a ion- long way to Tipperary-and this Irish 1 colleen Is going the wrong way. But Sgt. Alice Dinsen «rt-ha.reO r s from Tipperary. now of the WRACs ooes wHy w Hongkong-a place that she hii always wanted to see. Besides, after nine179 words
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Article32 1951-01-12 2 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association has received two magnificent donations to their Building Fund, $20,000 from the Lee Rubber Company and $10,000 from The Singapore Rice Crisis Relief Association.32 words
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Article45 1951-01-12 2 LIM NIEW. a Chinese woman was fined $150 in the Third Police Court yesterday for having two gallons Qf samsu on Jan. 3. Lim was seen in Spottiswood Park Road with a bicycle tube full of samsu wound round her body.45 words
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Article58 1951-01-12 2 THE United States Navy chartered tanker. Tomahawk, was re-floate*d yesterday from Pulau Nita—2o miles from Singapore, where she had run aground at three o'clock yesterday morning. The vessel proceeded to Singapore under her own power, and is now anchored in the Outer Roads. A survey of the58 words
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Article31 1951-01-12 2 MALACCA. Thurs. j MALACCA dhobles are now I charging 25 cents instead of 20 cents for each I piece of clothing because of the increased cost of char- coal.31 words
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Article36 1951-01-12 2 TEO SOO KIAT of Thompson Road was fined $50 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday when he admitted operating a theatre without a licence on Oct. 16. Teo has had one previous similar conviction.36 words
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Article91 1951-01-12 2 BORNEO will supply i«rge quantities of aluminium, when the big electrical project, powered by water, is completed, said Mr. George Boex, Director of the British Aluminium Company, who arrived by Qantas/ BOAC Constellation yesteraay. Mr. Boex is on his way to the Padas River near Labuan91 words
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Article70 1951-01-12 2 THE theme song. "For he's a jolly good fellow," filled the air at Kalang Airport yesterday afternoon when Mr. William Henry Lawrence. Director of USIS, walked to his plane which was to take him to Talpeh, Formosa. The entire staff of the USIS including Mr.70 words
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Article37 1951-01-12 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. SDORAISAMY. of Malacca. was jailed for six weeks by the Session Judge on a charge of cheating Tan Ah Kow at Sedcnak and dishonesUy inducing him to deliver $10 worth of foodstuffs.37 words
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Article43 1951-01-12 2 The speech to be made by the High Commissioner. Sir Henry Ourney, at the opening ot the Artificial Limb and Orthopaedic Centre at the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, today will be broadcast by Radio Malaya Immediately after the 7 o'clock news.43 words
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Article144 1951-01-12 2 UP. WASHINGTON. Thurs. i SMALL, firms got nearly three fourths of the nation's defence contracts last year but one-fourth of the total amount of money was spent, the Defence Department reported today. Big business took the buU of the defence funds particularly on orders forUP. - 144 words
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109 1951-01-12 2 A.P. TAIPEI, Thursday. DEPORTS published here today said three Chinsse Communist secret agents would be flown to Taipei today or tomorrow from Manila for trial by the Nationalist authorities, who had requested their extradition. The three were identified as former Nationalist General Li Tse-mln:A.P. - 109 words
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Article128 1951-01-12 2 AP. TAIPEI. Thurs. THE Nationalist Ministry of Defence charged today I Soviet Union moved an additional 300,000 troops to Siberia in readiness for an attack on AlasKa. It also said the "MoscowPeiplng" Axis was converting China's Northwestern Provinces into a vast military base The DefenceAP. - 128 words
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Article67 1951-01-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs IT is now known that the murdered bandit who re- I fused to slash rubber trpes In the Kota Tinggi area or Johore has been identified as Ah Mee. He was murdered by another bandit on the orders of Ho Yee. The body, when67 words
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Article32 1951-01-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. JANUARY 25, 1951. will be observed as a Public Holiday throughout Seremban and Port Dickson Districts in honour of the Installation of the new Klana Petra.32 words
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Article44 1951-01-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. TENDERS for Federation of Malaya Government Treasury Bills were accepted to the I extent of $9,700,000. Tenders at the rate of j per i cent per annum were allotted ,in full. The Bills will be issued on January 15.44 words
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Article54 1951-01-12 2 The Malaya Tribune yesterday saved a young Australian. K. S. Faulkner from a day in jail. Faulkner was fined five dollars, in default a day in jail for being drunk and disorderly. Penniless Faulkner rang up the Tribune for help. A Tribune man hurried to court54 words
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Article206 1951-01-12 2 AP. WASHINGTON, Thurs. MAJOR-GENERAL Floyd Parks, Army Chief of Information, said today he is "disturbed" over reports of 1 rigid news censorship rules applied to U.S. correspondents In Korea. Major.-Gen. Parks said the ;aatter came to his attention whm he read a dicoatch by RuaSftl Brines.AP. - 206 words
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180 1951-01-12 2 UP. MANILA, Thursday COME Manila Congressmen were reported tod", to have told friends confidentially that tr? Philippine mission, now on their way to Washing ton to seek increased military assistance from th United States, will offer the American Governmethe use of the Philippines asUP. - 180 words
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Article40 1951-01-12 2 MR. G. G. Ponnambalam. Minister for Industries and Fisheries of Ceylon, arrived by Qantas/BOAC Constellation yesterday after attending a Commonwealth Conference in Australia. He will go to Kuala Lumpur for a short visit before leaving Ceylon.40 words
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Article65 1951-01-12 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. ARIF bin Daud, Maroh bin i Ahmad, and Mohd. Ariff bin Ali, Special Constables, of Sungei Masai, were formally charged in the Poiice Court, today, with extorting $30 from Chia Tow under threat of arrest. They were also jointly charged with extorting $1065 words
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Article32 1951-01-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. THIRTEEN shopkeepers were presented during the first week of January in Negri Sembilan for failing to display labels on tne containers on rationed rice. Nine were nned.32 words
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Article97 1951-01-12 2 POUR Chinese youths at. tacked a Public Relations Office public address van t« terday. at about 5 p.m. Wfa B called at tne operator* house in Geylang to fetch him lor the evening sho* The youths, who carried'no arms, pulled the driver out of his97 words
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Article115 1951-01-12 2 There is greater demand from Singapore for Australian eggi since the last two years, Mid a three-man delegation from the Australian Egg Board, who arrived yesterday by Qant&s They are Mr. H. Souter. Chairman of Australian Egg Board. Mr. C. E. Mitford. Chairman of115 words
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Article39 1951-01-12 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thurs. AMERICAN casualties Korea rose to 42.713 today, an increase of 2,537 on last week's, the Defence Department announced. The new total includes killed in action. 29.306 wounded and 7.160 missing.-Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article45 1951-01-12 2 A.P. TAIPEI, Thursday. REPORTS published here said the Chinese Communists recently txecuteti Tang Shao-lan. publisher oi Nanking newspaper aho fected to them, on charges oi disloyalty. Unvo w n He was said to have been put to death at TunKi Southern AnhweL— +x-A.P. - 45 words
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Article24 1951-01-12 2 A.P. TAIPEI. Thursday Two Formosans cuted B Taipei ong on charges of robber*, i were Jun Ping-ha 23, ana Sheng-fu, 21. Al*.A.P. - 24 words
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Advertisement18 1951-01-12 2 NEW STAR CINEMA Pasir Panjang Tonight Tomorrow at 7.1.5 9.15 p.m. Rod Cameron in "THE PLUNDERERS" In Trucolor18 words
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Article127 1951-01-12 3 Reuter. STOCKHOLM, Thurs. m\\\ Swedish Government toT day asked in its new budrft proposal for an all-time l re(or d amount of 1.051.000.- mo kronor for the armed forces Wi thV h money left «ver from wouiJk next ,uly 31 This nnii? hun mi »tary appropriationsReuter. - 127 words
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Article110 1951-01-12 3 UP. LONDON. Thurs. fr Br tish Government not oposed the American rtoJSSls to brand the Chimmunlata as aggrcs£f bu' holds on the con*sy that they should be rerinized and admitted to the Nations, authoritative U "recs said last night, foreign Secretary Ernest oA-SUP. - 110 words
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145 1951-01-12 3 UP. LONDON. Thurs. ■BE ghost of Catherine i va r d disapoointed British television and turned the Broadcasting CorporaHaunted House" prointo a mere trave--shade of King Henry 5 fifth wife, who was feaded in 1542. had been booked as the star minute television visit palaceUP. - 145 words
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Article89 1951-01-12 3 Reuter. CAIRO, Thursday. r/ .an Government is iering new taxation, n all." to help raise Egyptian pounds to balance the 1950 Jr. Hamed Zaha Bey. ot National Econod here tonight. He said at a press CQTiteTfnce the Governnvnt was nsidering doubling agricultural land to dance theReuter. - 89 words
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Article90 1951-01-12 3 U.P. MANILA, Thursday. A PLOT to make an underground X,2 p rs sported to have confiscated by military O 3 service agenU m 7 among the possessions ifjWl Baking, former For- Ofnco employee, who is defendants, allegjf'jfvfaied a plan to set up '•"mmunication sys- Th documentsU.P. - 90 words
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Article17 1951-01-12 3 Reuter. BELGRADE. Thurs. *Mr Vladimir Simich. chairdelegation to tn r fuParliament in the near ture.—Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article21 1951-01-12 3 THE Annual General Meeun* ti vG P l? i-' n harden) on Hotel 'Rof fl Monday at 5.30 p.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration107 1951-01-12 3 General On:rl»t >». r. f>unseme l ommm der «l the N«le7l» l.ur«,oean arrired in recent!? to defence measure» «ith hi«l» rank >nr political and ,erriee ehiefz of the Atlantic Pact nation» sield-Marshal Lord Montgomery. t'omman der ol the extern Lnlon Military Oreanisati«n> lean, Nrtlaia to Pari» «peclally107 words
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Article220 1951-01-12 3 UP. HAGUE. NETHERLANDS. Thursday. fjENERAL Dwight D. Eisenhower arrived here late today on the third leg of a tour, which so far has uncovered few fighting men for Ivs new European Army—but plenty of requests for more American aid. France. Belgium and the Netherlands, the threeUP. - 220 words
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94 1951-01-12 3 Reuter —AAP. SYDNEY, Thurs. BUYERS and brokers whistled in amazement when fresh records were set up at the Sydney wool sales today. The New South Wales record was broken three times within 20 minutes at the third day of the sales today. BuyersReuter—AAP. - 94 words
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Article81 1951-01-12 3 A.P. MANITA, Thurs. y GOVERNMENT forces, continuing their campaign against Communist Hukbalahaps in Central Luzon, reportedly killed six Huks during the past 24 hours. A Huk commander was reported killed at Dinalupihan, Bataan. In Nueva Ecija province, north of Manila, troops killed three Huks.A.P. - 81 words
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123 1951-01-12 3 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Thurs. THE Sydney Herald today said the Commonwealth Conference had taken a "long step towards appeasement- oy aereeing in London to an adhoc recognition of Communist China. c ••To fail for military reasons to hold Korea" the paper said -would be a seriousReuter-AAP. - 123 words
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Article73 1951-01-12 3 A.P. KARACHI. Thursday. ABDUL Kayum Khan, provincial Premier of Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province, pleaded for a break with the British Commonwealth. Addressing a public meeting he said: "If a small country like Burma could quit the British Commonwealth and still maintain her international relations, there isA.P. - 73 words
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Article104 1951-01-12 3 AP. HONGKONG. Thursday. REVENUE officers yesterday seized HK$2O.OOO worth morphine cached aboard a British steamer, which arrived here on Monday from North China with 32-IRO refugees. It is scheduled to return on Friday to Tientsin. Tsingtao. Yesterday's raid brought to more than HK52.500.000 the total ofAP. - 104 words
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Article28 1951-01-12 3 AP. TOKIO. Thurs.—United Nations Command Headquarters announced today that the Third Australian Battalion suffered 393 casualties during the first hundred days of action in Korea. —AP.AP. - 28 words
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Article168 1951-01-12 3 GIIS. INDIA'S sterling balances Increased from R58.270 million on June 30. 1950. to Rs ?..350 million at the end of 1950. Instead of using any portion of sterling balances. It has actually been possible for India to add RsBo million to them during this period.GIIS. - 168 words
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Article58 1951-01-12 3 Reuter-AAP. CHRISTCHURCH. Thurs. tremors lasting seven J hours caused widespread damage north of Christchurch <New Zealand) this morning. No casualties have been reported. The tremors were centred in the Cheviot, north of here, where the Prime Minister. Mr. Sidney Holland, has a farm. The worse tremor crackedReuter-AAP. - 58 words
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72 1951-01-12 3 Untitle. of Egypt. Untitle an escellent shot, is pletaced here, with his bag for the day during; reVent tS?to the royal .hooting ground* at tne Nile Delta, Northeast of Cair ii tvn, accompanied on the trip by *-veral friends- Darv pt «WIgM Jfct be*t duck h tinr in Jne «372 words
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254 1951-01-12 3 A.P. MANILA. Thursday. FOREIGN Secretary Carlos P. Romulo is carrying r to Washington the Philippines Government decision to back the United States in a firm stand in the United Nations against Chinese Communist aggression. Romulo also will inform Washington officials that the AdministrationA.P. - 254 words
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Obituary77 1951-01-12 3 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. MR. Alexander Hamilton Harley, formerly principal of Islamia College. Calcutta, and reader in Urda in the school of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, has died at his home at Radlett. Hertfordshire, An expert in Simitic languages, Mr. Harley wasReuter. - 77 words
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Article68 1951-01-12 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. PRESIDENT TRUMAN has signed a legislation authorizing F. 8.1, agents to make arrests without warrants in cases involving suspected espionage, sabotage or other threats to national security. The new law was enacted by Congress at the request of the Justice Department after anU.P. - 68 words
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Article42 1951-01-12 3 Reuter. SAIGON. Thurs. FRENCH postal services here were handed over to the Vietnam authorities today in the presence of Vietnamese Prime Minister Tran Van Huu and several French and Vietnamese high officials. The transfer followed agreements between Vietnam and France.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article30 1951-01-12 3 Reuter. LAGOS. Nigeria, Wed.—Fifteen Africans, including women and children, were drowned when a river ferry canoe, carrying 21 passengers, capsized when crossing from Lagos to Apapa yesterday. -Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article314 1951-01-12 4 MR. Thio Chan Bee is going: to r-sk several questions of extreme importance to the public, at the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Courr.il next week. He is callmg for prir? control on foodstuff 5 and fcr a new system of reviewing the navment of cost of314 words
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Article225 1951-01-12 4 *pHERE will be much anxiety and palpitating hearts at the recent reports of American pessimism over the Far East situation. A few days ago reports said American women had been advised to leave Thailand. This week, the American Consulate General in Hongkong advised Americans to evacuate their225 words
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860 1951-01-12 4 U.P. MANILA. WAR in Korea 'double alerted" the Philippines to the rising Communist threat in southeast Asia. Fcr the past four and a half years the Philippines has been v a Ting a sporadic domestic fight arainst Huk rebels whose leaders are Communists. Now theU.P. - 860 words
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Article228 1951-01-12 4 What the Chinese Press is Saying Today. THE Chung Shing Jit Pao points to a saddening result of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference Mr. Ernest Bevln's six-point peace programme. It consists of Red China's admittance into the United Nations, granting Formosa to Red China, withdrawal of foreign228 words
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Article828 1951-01-12 4 THE decision to grant a Royal Charter incorporation a Na- tional Occanographic Council as governing body of a National j Institute of Oceanography will encourage, materially assist and co-ordinate Britain's varl- j ous oceanographic research activities. British traditions nf mterest in the oceans of nation?! and828 words
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Article1048 1951-01-12 4 ERNEST ATKINSON - By ERNEST ATKINSON LONDON, Week PARLIAMENT this year will be speaking much of controls and emergency powers, and the right of the executive to mafce particular orders without reference to mentOne of the tasks still before MPs as was foreshadowed three months ago in the King's1,048 words
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Article657 1951-01-12 4 C.S.M. MANY students often miss much good from their school work by not really knowing how to study. It sounds easy to say "read a book" and "study it." but in actual practice you may know that when examination time comes around your studying frequentlyC.S.M. - 657 words
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Miscellaneous25 1951-01-12 4 Strange As It Seems rvjoE mxsMa.-cfAtfo«b Frnfi fokrfe-'i Comm., vttj AN AMPUTEE— RsasiSi WmtoUTTHE USE OFWlFlClAl M?MSIKTD f v v 5f. w ■I^^BBlil^Wii, Ukt*v.i+i oi~*t25 words
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275 1951-01-12 5 THE HAGUE, Thursday, rENKRAL Dwight Eisenhower declared today that if U t he free world marshals its spiritual, intellectual and material resources it can preserve peace without another war. He told a press conference just before leaving the Hague for Copenhagen that Atlantic Pact275 words
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Article44 1951-01-12 5 A.P. TAIPEH. Thurs. THE Chinese Communists have so far trained over 3.000 lndo China troops in Kwangsi and Yunnan Provinces, according to "China Union Press" reports published here today. Meanwhile 15.000 Chinese Communist troops had entered Indochina, the report added.—A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article83 1951-01-12 5 U.P. MICHIGAN. Thurs. (i-NVrOR Homer Ferguson. 3 blican. Michigan. afne d night that America >t undertake ecnnoItary operations at r abroad which are j our cipacitv." aid that in Korea v lives have been saeri--1 much of our subgtnce wasted." ting at the KalamazooU.P. - 83 words
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Article93 1951-01-12 5 U.P. VSHINGTOM, Wed. IVEFENCE Secretary George U hall was asked Cortgnact legislation would require all 18--»rmed forces for 27 months. Year-old men to enter the arm d forces for 27 months, all. appearing as the :riess at the hearings Senate Preparedness ttee on the manpower rime, askedU.P. - 93 words
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97 1951-01-12 5 Reuter-AAP. TAIPEH. Thurs. fE Russians are assisting the Chinese Communist in g the Tsingtao naval bue uV -China Union Press" sported today. dux of 2.000 Russian "iitarv technicians who had occupied all western style resind buildings was creat- .icm*nd for speclal»ta in European cooking,Reuter-AAP. - 97 words
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Article48 1951-01-12 5 A.P. E TAIPEI, Thursday. PREMIES Lee Bum Suk. Ambassador to Nationalist from the Republic of Korea. *old newsmen here tolat the U.N. forces m would not withdraw r °m that country. such withdrawal, he would jeopardize the {ability of not only Asia but 1 as well.—A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article123 1951-01-12 5 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. A PUBLIC enquiry court today ended its hearing in connection with the explosion cf the 2.319--ton ship Indian Enterorise in the Rei Sea last June with the loss of 73 of its 76 crew. Judgment will be given later. The court heardReuter. - 123 words
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Article37 1951-01-12 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. U.S. Air Force leaders want to make sure that in case American atom bombers are ever dispatched against an enemy target, they can be recalled at the last minute if necessary. —A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article109 1951-01-12 5 A.P. AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND. Thurs.—A series of sharp earth-quakes spread over seven hours shook parts of the South Island of New Zealand early today. Cathedral bells rang unaided at Christchurch. At cheviot, a town of 500 people. 75 miles north of Christchurch, eBO per cent ofA.P. - 109 words
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58 1951-01-12 5 Picture shows part of a consignment of 160 British-mode motor vehicles now being unlogded from the ship, Pembroke*h\r*. in #»«(/•«>*> re dock*. rii tllnfi and 76 army and include* Army amltulnnc»». hru> u truck*. ptUtktflf on". <* M //umbttr. J/dlman. Vausholl. and Rwer cM)«*a cart. Bttui*» the <h:c!ea, the Pem58 words
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Article124 1951-01-12 5 U.P. LONDON, Thursday. PAKISTAN Prime Minister Uaquat i ferred with Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevm on the Kashmir dispute on Wednesday. qpaa i o n They met iust hefore the regular morning session of Co—wealth Prime will confer privately with British Prime Minister Cle ment Attlee.U.P. - 124 words
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Article117 1951-01-12 5 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Wednesday. ONE of Japan's leading fishing companies will spend 921.000.000 yen (£921.000 sterling) to salvage a 20,000--ton mother whaling ship, according to Mac Arthur's headquarters today. The Nippon Sulsan will refloat and repair the Tonan Maru No 3, which was sunk in theReuter-AAP. - 117 words
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Article77 1951-01-12 5 MALACCA, Thursday. AT last night's charity ball at the New Capitol Dance Hall in aid of the Malacca Anti-Tuberculosis Association, two photos of the Chinese film actress. Miss Tse Loh Lin, were auctioned for $680. Miss Tse sang three of the latest Cantonese songs accompanied by77 words
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Article36 1951-01-12 5 KARACHI, Thurs. A purchase mission from France is expected to visit Pakistan in the third week of February. The French mission, will visit all important towns in Pakistan for three weeks or so.36 words
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Article131 1951-01-12 5 AP. TAIPEI, Thurs. A STRONG attack against British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin for advocating admission of Communist China to the United Nations as means of solving the Korean crisis was made today by Taipei's only English-language newspaper. The China News, a mimeographed daily, said that BevinAP. - 131 words
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Article30 1951-01-12 5 AP. PONTTAC. MICHIGAN, Wed.—Quadruplets, two boys and two girls, were born by a Caesarian operation to Mrs. Anne Rosebush. 34, wife of a stonemason, today. All are doing well.—AP.AP. - 30 words
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214 1951-01-12 5 UP. WASHINGTON, Thurs. fENERAL Hoyt S. VandenU berg. Air Force Chief of Staff, asked Congress today to give him clear "command" of all air force combat operations so that he can call off an atom bomb raid on an enemy city in a hurry,UP. - 214 words
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Article124 1951-01-12 5 Reuter. DUBLIN, EIRE. Thursday. POOD and supplies were running short tonight r in several districts of Eire because of strikes on transport, oil and petrol and bank workers. The strikes of road and rail workers began beforp Christmas and have been gradually spreading since. Bank employeesReuter. - 124 words
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Article55 1951-01-12 5 A.P. ST. LOUIS. Fri. AN 18-year-old girl married when she was 13 has given J birth to her fifth child—a five pound girl. i She is Mrs. Ivan Queen, wife of US$2OO (£7O) a month em- i ployee in the city rubbish de- I partment.A.P. - 55 words
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Article85 1951-01-12 5 A.P. NEW DELHI. Thursday. F RESIDENT Rajendra Prasad today told delegates to the three World Hydraulics conferences that international collaboration for the advancement of science is bound to unite nations and exert an easing influence on international politics. A statement from the President was read asA.P. - 85 words
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Article123 1951-01-12 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. THE United States Maritime Administration today calltion of a new type of fast ed for bids for the construccargo ships successors to the World War II "Liberty" and "Victory" ships. Congress recently appropriated about $225,000,000 ior the Government to buy some 50U.P. - 123 words
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Article105 1951-01-12 5 A.P. TAIPEI. Thursday. ALL but less than U855.00U.--000 of ECA's authorised U5540,000,000 expenditure in Formosa for the fiscal year ending June 30 had already been obligated as of January 5. the Marshall Aid Mission here announced today. This, it said, was in consequence or "emergencyA.P. - 105 words
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Miscellaneous32 1951-01-12 5 JUXEY OOP Br V.T. Hamlin UK flB b^fll^P Mil_ wmmmmmmmmmm WOMT/T'ADiOS I* YO'H*J»ES OjOALs) J FET WAS EASY FOR MC TO 7 um-M-SG < DOMT WASFE YOU TIME U WMUT 4 \j>I«AT«FIED ?y32 words
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486 1951-01-12 6 Quotas Not Fixed A.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE Economic Co-operation Administration will 1 soon present a request to the Budget, Bureau for additional funds to carry on rehabilitation pro grammes in the Philippines, Formosa, Burma, Indonesia, Indo-China, Thailand and India. The request willA.P. - 486 words
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Article73 1951-01-12 6 In Port: Rantau (45). Wosang (44). Lipis (Sheers), I City of Liverpool (42 3), Kertosbno (38 9). Maron (36). Steel Recorder (33 4). Autolycus (31 2). Benreoch O" 8). SUB. Craft (19 20). Charles McLeod (21 I), Merkur (23' 24) Muswell HUI (25 6». Pembrokeshire (27 8).73 words
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Article78 1951-01-12 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The optimism in the share market yesterday was not renewed today and notwithstand og the record price of the met d tin shares were slightly ensior The day's price changes Were SINGAPORE, Th.im. 8.8. Petrol 37 W/f Bangnn g flK* d K. Kampar 22 9 -J>*78 words
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Article89 1951-01-12 6 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. THE tin market had a firm and active morning session with spot up £15 to £1 277* and three months up £12 to £1.267 2 The turnover was 210 tons of which 125 was for cash. Noon closing prices were: Spot buyers £1.275. sellersU.P. - 89 words
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Article64 1951-01-12 6 LONDON. Turs. THE pepper market opened I more or less demoralized by the American Government s call for pepper. At a rough guess India will demand around 1.330 shillings for PC S?ng r apore calls black 11 shillings 6 penca with Wednesdays 11 shillings64 words
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286 1951-01-12 6 LONDON. Thursday. T HE 103.000 th vehicle Un"l few stages in the assemmy Morris Minor—stated. -By reaching tms ngun 100*UO vehicles f<*&gort W less than twelve months, have exceeded last year s rc"Snrt iv; more than 40.UUJ SS2. w4 m two weeks still286 words
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Article139 1951-01-12 6 THE rubber commodity market was easier yesterday with buyers withdrawing in the morning and showing some acUvTty only in the afternoon. The market fell from Wednesday's peak of 225 cents for January to 212 cents sellers at close. 3 mVS time in the afternoon the market steadied again139 words
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Article48 1951-01-12 6 NEEDED Reuter-AAP. CANBERRA. Thurs THE acting Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Arthur Fadden, commenting today on the increase in the sterling areas gold and dollar reserves, announced yesterday, said that while the improvement *as satisfactory, both Britain and Australia had growing dollar requirements for defence equipment and materialis. Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 48 words
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Article103 1951-01-12 6 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Thurs. It is reported here today that j in order to carry out the order for freezing of American assets in Communist China to the letter, the administration council of the Peking Central People's Government' has strongly warned against the transfer of AmericanReuter-AAP. - 103 words
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Article121 1951-01-12 6 A.P. PENANG, Thurs. TIN prices will continue to i rise until the political situation in the Far East eases considerably, according to one of MalayaV leading tin exP(? Mr D. A. Mackay, Manager of Eastern Smelting Tin Company, one of foremost Britisn smelting agencies inA.P. - 121 words
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Article167 1951-01-12 6 Reuter. LONDON. Thursday. THE London Stock Exchange has been robbed of most of its recent buoyancy by the rather gloomy forecast by the Chancellor of Exchequer of Britain's prospects for the coming year. Digesting this and the gold dollar reserve figures all markets were quiet and with occasionalReuter. - 167 words
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Advertisement477 1951-01-12 6 SHIPPING JAVA NEW YORK SAIUNGS Rotterdam Botterd»». HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'aor, B'hanr. c enang tSlamat <RL) 7/14 Feb. 15/16 Feb. 17 18 Feb Madoera (SMN) 17/23 Feb. 24 25 Feb. 26 27 Feb' t Calls Marseilles. amenta tor R.L. H.A.U Agents for s.m.js ROTTERDAM477 words
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578 1951-01-12 7 Today's Vital K.O. Hockey Came Against S.C.C. UIGHLIGHT of today's local sport events is focussed on the Colony knockout hockey *emi-flnal replay between S.C.R.C. and S.C.C. on the Padang. When the two teams last met on Tuesday and drew one-nil, one of578 words
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411 1951-01-12 7 m Brilliant Hat-trick By Percy Pennefather rwESH from their hard-earned win over Univeri sitv "A" last Monday, the Police moved a step incer towards the Knockout hockey final wher. !„«r eliminated G.H.Q. FARELF in a quarter-Unal Latch on their home ground at Thomson411 words
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126 1951-01-12 7 USIS. YEW YORK. Today.-vvoriQ N ™~n orweiKht boxing chamtold reportersJftaj gay things the Comm were true a wou.■ toda y/' the Position I am in en interviewed oy n upon his arr j va i 0 n over son expressed in charges bjtol d isAgreesUSIS. - 126 words
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Article24 1951-01-12 7 A.P. IiOMBAY. "Hir*. and Jaro? a\ douWetwon the All-India > (IpltiU .enmi U»l- sliforn.a *n<! J.n.n.y BebU «h 1""■•»• 6-3—A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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141 1951-01-12 7 WENT V -TWO Business T Houses Sports Clubs arc j L afflicted to the Singapore Houaea Football Asso»ai disclosed at a j BcM8 cM are di- Jed into two secUons. They *lSon "A", Frascr Neave OTEC S.C.. Singapore Ldard S.C Breweries o.C S?Darby141 words
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142 1951-01-12 7 THE following are the elected office-bearers of the Singapore Improvement Trust Sports Club for 19S1:— PATRONS: The Hon. Mr. W.L. Blythe, M.C.S., The Hon. Mr. T.P.F. McNiece, 0.8. E., M.C.S PRESIDENT: Mr. J.M. Fraser (re-elected). VICE PRESIDENTS: Messrs. F. E. A. B. Sewell (reelected), and142 words
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433 1951-01-12 7 ARCHIE QUICK - (By ARCHIE QUICK LONDON. Today. MINE thousand and six hundred pounds per match is an expensive price for a club to pay for thr services of any professional footballer But that is what it looks as though it may cost Chelsea for Eric Parsons.433 words
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Article250 1951-01-12 7 A.P. ST. LOUIS, Thurs. I P.ANCES Ray Famechon. badiy damaged in the first round, made a game come- back to win on a split decision from Charley rtiley, St. Louis, in a bruising ten-round featherweight bout last night. Neither man scored a knockdown. It wasA.P. - 250 words
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Article55 1951-01-12 7 A.P. Iff) |WH| WWW KNO XVILLE Tennes»e* ITNIVERMTY of Tennessee Robeit R Neyland has been nLa a year to coach at the UnWersity of Southern UI fnrnl the Knoxville Journal repor.eJ Uirfn,»sdav night. Neyland. TttSSSt ihe National Colir Athlete Assoc ation Dallas could not beA.P. - 55 words
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Article26 1951-01-12 7 A.P. TENNESSEE Thtir>. I«HE IW7 captain of U.S. Army 1 undefeated football warn. cnant Josrph B. Stefp. wounded recently during combat in JS.or»a.—A.P,A.P. - 26 words
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Article105 1951-01-12 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. FRANK ERNE, the oldest living world ex-champion, was presented with a special award on his 76th birthday at the New York Boxing Writers' annual dinner here. Erne, who was born in Zurich, won the world lightweight title from George Lavlgne in a 20-round fight105 words
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Article39 1951-01-12 7 A.P. DALLAS, TEXAS. Thurs. "THE Football Coaches Rules Com mittee of the American College Football Coa< hes A.-'poc uUon re- ominended today rr •»rn of UM catch rule and te'.en.ion of the tree substitu im mle.-A.r.A.P. - 39 words
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Article257 1951-01-12 7 Reuter. LONDON, Today. THE following are football fixtures for Saturday January 13: ENGLISH LEAGUE "A" DIVISION Arsenal v Middlesbrough. Aston Villa v Fulham. Eurley v Huddersfleld. Charlton v Sheffield Wednesday. Chelfcea v Newcastle. Derby County v Liverpool. Everton v Stoke. I Manchester United v Totten- j ham.Reuter. - 257 words
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534 1951-01-12 7 ARCHIE QUICK - By i ARCHIE QUICK LONDON, Today. M%KE way for British Athletics! Having proved by their sweeping successes at the European rhamnionshins in Brussels last August-—without the help of the West Indians Wint and MacDonald Bailey by the way—that they lead the Continent, home athletes534 words
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Article233 1951-01-12 7 UP. HELSINKI, Today.—The programme of basketball in th" 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games has now been aDproved by the International Basketball Association (F.1.8.A.). The number of teams partlcioatlng in Olympic basketball will be restricted to sixteen. These will be divided into four groups of four teams each. TheUP. - 233 words
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Article238 1951-01-12 7 Reuter—AAP— AP. MELBOURNE, Thursday. BOY BROOKS. Orient triple champion, may have to give away six pounds in his third clash with Australian and British Empire champion Dave Sands tomorrow night, but he is confident 1 c can win. Observers say he may surprise the AustralianReuter—AAP—AP. - 238 words
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28 1951-01-12 7 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. FOOTBALL results:—F.A. Cup third round replay. Carlisle United 1. Arsenal 4. THIRD DIVISION SOUTHERN Leyton Orient 3, Norwich City I.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article29 1951-01-12 7 Reuter. LONDON. Thur*. |£UnT?Y Union rame» played today are as follows.— Count v Championship: Warwickshire 3. East Midland? 12. Other matrh: Gloucester 11. The Army 11.—Keuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article65 1951-01-12 7 TWO fine first-half goals by HaiRli and Hayes gave S C.C. a wellearned hookey win by a aimiar margin (2-0> over B.O.D.C.A. in a keenly-contested and fast game on the Padang yesterday. BO DC A recovered well in tno second half and were on tops65 words
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Article37 1951-01-12 7 nrHi; badin nion finals or tne S.ngapore Immigration Department Sports Club will be at the Immigration Depot. Last Wharf. Tanjong Pagar at 4.30 p.m. tom Mrg W "P. E. King will give away the prizes.37 words
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Article48 1951-01-12 7 WAY Tattersall and Brian Statham, the Lancashire bowlers who hay* been invited to reinforce the M.C.C. party in Australia, are expected to arrive in Singapore on Sunday by QEA—BOAC Constellation from London. They will spend the nipht here before flying on to Australia.48 words
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Article85 1951-01-12 7 A.P. ALBANY. New York. Thurs. THE New York SUte Legislature bas been asked to set up an official investigation of boxing in the State following the death last month of lightweight "Sonny Boy A. West in hospital the day after a fight with Percy Basset i. Assemblyman PhilipA.P. - 85 words
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Article73 1951-01-12 7 A.P. NEW YORK, "Ihnrs. CALM, confident Ezzard Charlea remained a solid one *o six favourite to retain his heavywrght championship s?ainst the eh*.ler.ire of unorthodox Lee Omi at Maaison Square Garden tomorrow nieht. The aharp-punohnsr Cincinnati champ also was listed as a 1-J< choice to atop theA.P. - 73 words
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Article62 1951-01-12 7 A.P. JOHANNESBURG. FT. ftPEN champ on Bobby Lock* won w the only one up yesterday ftfjainst the 41-year-old Sid Brews in the first round of the Cl.ono match plav golf tournament at the Wanderer's Course. Johannesburg. Brews, former South African open champion, matched Locke shot, forA.P. - 62 words
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Advertisement288 1951-01-12 7 THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. I Incorporated tn Sarawak) Weekly passengers freight service to Kuching, Rejang River Ports and Bintulu (with transhipment at Kuching). Due Rajah Brooke for Kuching Jan 14 Jan. JO Norbay for Kuching In Port J an 18 "jjg ft* T JaD 20 Bruas for Sarekel. Binatang.288 words
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159 1951-01-12 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thursday i MFRTCA has told Britain that her troops will fight A M oEn^0 E n^n C Kore: arid they and Allied forces will eve™ effort to establish a defence position, diplomatic officials said here today. f The officials were reporting:Reuter. - 159 words
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Article155 1951-01-12 8 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. RECRUITMENT lor the gazetted rank of police officers for the Briggs Plan to combat terrorism in Malaya has been "quite satisfactory," the Colonial Office said today. Remaining vacancies are being filled, it stated, but difficulties have arisen over filling vacancies for over 250Reuter. - 155 words
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Article234 1951-01-12 8 Reuter, AAP SYDNEY, Thursday. AUSTRALIA'S Minister for External Affairs, Mr. A Percy Spender, said today the need for a regional pact in the Pacific was becoming "more urgent. P The majority of countries entitled to participate in treaty discussions did not see eye to eye withReuter, AAP - 234 words
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Article73 1951-01-12 8 U.P. DETRIOT. Thurs. FOUR YEAR OLD Donald Bathy decided to do a little gambling today. He toddled over drug store counter, while his mother was making some purchases, and began jabbing at a punchboard. He pushed out four punches. "That will be four dollars."U.P. - 73 words
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Article103 1951-01-12 8 Reuter. HONGKONG.—Thurs. AS a result of growing public I demand. efforts are being I made to provide Hongkong with a city hall. A committee with Rev. T.F. Ryan is now studying the question of a suitable site. The colony has licked a public centre everReuter. - 103 words
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Article75 1951-01-12 8 Reuter. BREST, Brittany. Thurs. DR. Andre Delande yesterday saved a new-born baby's life by replacing all its blood within two hours of birth. The child's parents belong to opposite blood groups. The conflict threatened the little boy's life unless total blood transfusion were performed withinReuter. - 75 words
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Article82 1951-01-12 8 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. Thurs. AUSTRALIAN shearers, many r\ of whom earn upwards of EA36 a week, have submitted these demands for the Australian Workers' Union annual convention on January 23: Hot and cold water service in all sheds; Refrigeration and washing machines; Radio in mes"! room: Canteen inReuter-AAP. - 82 words
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Article112 1951-01-12 8 A.P. ST. LOUIS, Friday. THE United States consumed a record amount of zinc during 1950 and production of the metal was the highest since wartime 1943. An industry leader. Howard Young. President of the American Zinc, Lead and Smelting Company, said zinc shipmentsA.P. - 112 words
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Article110 1951-01-12 8 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. A Scottish nationalist leader has written to Prime Minister Attlee declaring that removal of the Coronation Stone from Westminster Abbey "tore away the veil of secrecy" from Scotland's demands for its own Parliament. Disappearance of the Stone j of Scone broughtReuter. - 110 words
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95 1951-01-12 8 Armoured from tip to toe in a manner like the warriors of centuries ago, 2nd Lt. William H. Benton. ArkanF«l* U.S.A.. faces high speed aerial combat squarely from the cockpit of his F-84 Jet fighter. Virtually built into the centre of the cockpit with hundreds of complicated instruments, the helmeted95 words
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Article126 1951-01-12 8 UP. CAIRO, Thursday. P3LICE proclaimed a state of emergency in Cairo today to curb students riots, which broke out on the return of Egypt's foreign minister from Britain. Foreign Minister Saleh el Din came back on Wednesday from discussions in London on Egypt tUP. - 126 words
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130 1951-01-12 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. THE U.S. Navy Department said yesterday that the Seventh Fleet has been maintaining its patrol in the Formosa Straits in the same way tnat it has been carrying out President Truman's directive since June. The Navy announced that Formosa patrol hasA.P. - 130 words
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Article115 1951-01-12 8 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. BRITAIN'S National Council of Women, which has about a million members through affiliated organisation, wants the use of atomic power for peaceful purposes to be speeded. The Council's executive has sent an appeal to the British Foreign Office and the InternationalReuter. - 115 words
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Article76 1951-01-12 8 A.P. NEW DELHI, Thurs. NEPAL'S refugee King Tribhuvana, who will return to his throne under constitutional reforms announced on Monday, called on his people Wednesday to restore peace and order in the troubled northern kingdom. The 44-year-old King issued a statement in which he gaveA.P. - 76 words
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138 1951-01-12 8 A.P. RANGOON, Thursday. A traffic cop told festive soldiers "you cant do this here" and started a panic in the street. The soldiers. celebrating Burmese independence by chasing one another round a traffic circus, showed resentment to the Law by punching it on theA.P. - 138 words
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173 1951-01-12 8 AP. WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE United States and Bolivian tin producers 1 have begun negotiating here for a new contract Informed sources said prospects were good that under it the U.S. would get a larger "share of Bolivian production. The proposed new contract wouldAP. - 173 words
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Article122 1951-01-12 8 A.P. TORONTO. Thurs. /XANADIAN-built Avro jet t airliner, the only Jetpowered commercial transport in North America, has made a record-breaking 1.570 mile triangular flight with stops at Chicago and New York in four hours 22 minutes. An official of A. V. Roe (Canada) Ltd.. makers of theA.P. - 122 words
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Article106 1951-01-12 8 U.P. PHILADELPHIA. Thurs. THE healthy corneas from the eyes of a young boy killed by an automabile were transplanted to a young mother and a 19-year-old girl today in an effort to restore their sight. The delicate operations were performed at the University Hospital by Dr. Harold G.U.P. - 106 words
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Article62 1951-01-12 8 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. FfDIAN sources said today Indian Prime Minister Ja- waharlal Nehru planned to discuss the question of French possessions in India with 1 French officials when he goes to Paris next week. Nehru will leave for Paris on January 16 and has asked <U.P. - 62 words
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Article49 1951-01-12 8 A.P. RANGOON, Today. LOCAL soap manufacturers want the Burmese government to ban the importation of foreign-made soaps. They claim they will be able to service the country's 17.000.000 population if the government permits them to bring in additional chemicals necessary to the manufacture of soap—A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article82 1951-01-12 8 AP. Augsburg. Germany. Thuji. rE prosecution today demanded life imprisonment for Use Koch, red-haired widow of the former Commander of Buchenwald concentration camp. Prosecutor Dr. Hans Ukow demanded Mrs. Koch's conviction on three charges of instigating murder, one charge of attempted murder. 16 charges ofAP. - 82 words
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125 1951-01-12 8 Reuter. HANOI. Thurs. USUALLY reiable' French sources said today that Lt.Gen. Sir John Harding. Com- mander-in-Chief of British Far East Land Forces, had suggest. > Ed to Gen. De Lattre De Tassitrny. new French H gh Com- I missioner in Indo-Cbira, an exchange of BritishReuter. - 125 words
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Article107 1951-01-12 8 A.P. MALTA, Fri. PRINCESS Elizabeth accompanied by Admiral Sir John Edelsten paid an informal visit yesterday to the naval air station Halifax. She saw the air- j craft and engine repair sections and workshops. At the nursery school 24 children greeted the Princess. In theA.P. - 107 words
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Article40 1951-01-12 8 U.P. EAST CENTRAL FRONT IN KOREA, Thurs. THE North Koreans released three more American prisoners early today and told them to spread word that the Chinese and North Korean Communists intend "to liberate the world". U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article185 1951-01-12 8 Reuter. LONDON, Fnd,v npHREE of Britain's touL second World War «£z are flying to Malaya tojs the guerillas. The British War Office tod,, confirmed the officers' der***; but said no details of thr would be given for t reasns. The officer? *re: M»jor aj. thonyReuter. - 185 words
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Article51 1951-01-12 8 UP. CANBERRA Thur?.- Artist Prime Minister A. W. Fadda said today that he had no cfr cial confirmation of h Loada report that the British 0» monwealth ministers agrad that Australian and Dominia troops be despatched to tk Middle East in case of an eai ergency in thatUP. - 51 words
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Miscellaneous198 1951-01-12 8 BLI E NETWORK KMil.lsH rmOGEAMMP 1000 am. f" 1 >IBr folio*ed by the BWJg from Kuala Lumpur; Down; 12.06 noon rrotnminf* "rt»' m l.i K ht Music; P»«Si K n»l P andN>- l*'»'»'' M 6 02 Rsdio Orchestra; IfOTTS, s.njrapore Mi»w Report and Interlude: no.re: H.OO pm.laiki KM noon KSTbSTS198 words