Malaya Tribune, 18 January 1951

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  • 41 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE a f THAN ANY AFTERNOON t PAPER IN J fcMALAVAjl Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. a i'el: "Tribune" Spore. Six Pages SINGAPORE, THURSDAY JANUARY, 18, 1951 PRICE TEN THE MALAYA TRIBUNE THUBSDAY, JAN. 18, 1951.
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  • 430 1 London, Paris Are Also Disappoin ted Reuter. and U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. THE United States Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson said yesterday 1 that the counter-proposal for a Korean settlement was "unacceptable to the United States Government Mr. Acheson issued this statement through his press
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  • 75 1 LONDON, Today. •rEMIER Attlce's office today f announced changes in the Sntish Cabinet. mumj mmt junccment. adding >rge VI has ap:tcd the shifts, said Health Aneurin Bevan will M nister of Labour and \ational Service. 3 Health job went Minister Hilary quand. Labour MiIsaacs took over
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  • 295 1 U.P. .vnivs Premier Jawaharlal Nehru warned last night that "to brand China 1 n a Korea would bolt and bar the door to peace settlement in the Far East. The Indian Prime Minister told a news conference in Paris that "we must avoid doing this,
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  • 63 1 HINGTON, Wed. —The ;-r Department said today rge McGhee. Assiscretary of State for lear Eastern Affairs, will at a week-long conn Istanbul on Feb--21 of United Stat idors assigned to the j" ist. D partment spokesman d the conference a routine assemblage d States diplomats :usa
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  • 160 1 UP. VINH YEN, Indo-China. Wednesday. I I7IETMINH Communist forces, beaten back from this fortress guarding the northern capital of Hanoi after the bitterest battle of the Indo-Chinese war, were retreating northward toward the Chinese Communist border tonight. French warplanes bombed and strafed Communist columns, as they withdrew
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  • 203 1 U.P. TOKIO, Wednesady. THE United States could not avoid being bombed in an undeclared war against her but the air force is in a position "to retaliate almost instantly i aeainst any air attack," General Hoyt VandenI blrg, United States Air Force Chief of Staff,
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  • 29 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Wed.—lndo- nesia and the United States Export-Import Bank have signed a loan agreement covering credits aggregating U5552,245,500, Indonesian Government Information Office here announced today.—A.P.
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  • 110 1 UP. LONDON. Wednesday. /'ENEitAL Dwight EisenhowU er searching in Europe tot men and arms for his proposed international army, was told in Lisbon today that Portugal is too small and too poor to contribute much. It was the familiar story one Eisenhower has heard Before
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  • 59 1 As British troops march in orderly fu> through Suwon, heavily laden Korean refugees piod in similar order beside them. The South Korean city fell to the Communists two days later. The thousands of i refugees lleelng from the Red advance are creating a big I
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  • 98 1 Reuter. DAR-ES-SALAAM. Tanganyika Territory. Wed.—Albert j Henry Clark, Chief Steward of a British ship on the Africa- India run was fined £200 sterli ing for smuggling, after gold bars worth more than £3,000 sterling were found aboard his ship. The fine was paid and Clark returned to
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  • 137 1 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.—Russia has handed over to the Chinese Communist Government in the last year all property she acquired from Japanese owners in Manchuria, Moscow Radio announced tonight. The buildings of the former military city in Peking have also been handed over, according to a communique announced
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  • 142 1 A.P. LONDON, Wednesday. DRINCESS Margaret was scolded today for going to a fox hunt. T pnfme The Executive Committee of the League Against Cruel Sports gave the vivacious W-year- niH vnimo-er daughter of Kino; George VI a \eroal sfsS% a passed at to- day. Public criticism
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  • 56 1 Lim Swee Wee. a 57-year-old coffee shop assistant, was stabbed and had acid thrown at his face by a Chmrse at Victoria Street yesterday. Lim was taken to hospitav with stab wounds in his back and severe burns on his cheeks and forehead. The assailant escaped without leaving
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  • 83 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed—The House of Representatives today voted approval for the U.S. Navy to build a giant aircraft carrier capable of launching planes carrying the atom bomb. This 57,000-ton carriers is included in legislation, authorising a U552,000,000,000 ship construction and modernisation programme. The House passage sent the
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  • 36 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Wed. The British steamer, Dragoon (9 999-ton) was in collision tonieht with a Spanish steamer, Jose Tartierc in the Mediterranean, south of Sardinia and sent out an S.O.S. for immediate assistance.—Reuter
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  • 224 1 UP. TOKIO. Today. r E Communists sent iwo patrols stabbing as much as 10 miles behind the last reported United Nations positions on the western Kor.- an front yesterday, but Nations reconnaissance force sliDoed into abandoned Wonju on the central front and found it deserted.
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  • 45 1 U.P. CAIRO. Wed -King Farouk today dismissed Admiral Ahmed Badr Bey, who was accused of embezzlement in an Army indictment, from the pest of the King's aide. Badr, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy, was charged with embezzlement of purchasing the oil tanker, Ghardaka.—UP.
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  • 402 2 A praise to the few Unofflcials who voted in Singapore's Legislative Council this week for the motion on the Passport Regulations, although that motion was lost by a big majority. To the Asians, Chinese particularly, who are mainiy affected by the restrictions, the decision of the Council
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  • 252 2 MALAYAN eyebrows have been raised over the ATI wordy battle waged this week by the Federation Government's Secretary for Defence and the Chicago Tribune. The Chicago paper reported that there are 20,000 bandits in Malaya and 100,000 sympathisers. The Government view is that the' latter figure is
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  • 1054 2  -  -By— M. SIVARAM Reuter. BOMBAY THINA under the Communist If regime, is fast evolving: a new national culture and code of life— Mao-ism. The thoueht of Tao and the cult of Confucius are out of fashion in China today. The emDhasis now is on the
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  • 276 2 What the Chinese Press are saying today. 1 THE Nanyang Siang Pau ex--1 presses regret that the Legislative Council turned down Mr. Tan Chin Tua n s motion to allow holders of Certificates of Admission prior to September 23 to return to the Colony without being affected
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  • 719 2 T>HE growth of trade unions 1 under Communist rule in Northern Korea was astounding—until the nature of the unions and their methods of recruiting became known (writes a London Press Ser- vice Special Correspondent in Korea). Trade Unions. Communistfashion, were created by decree. As
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  • 483 2 OF FEMININE INTEREST AP. PARIS. ON those evenings out in Paris, when you discover that, like most womcr, you naven't a thing to weir, just call .Metre Lacheze ml say i "come t>nd pin a dress on me And for about US$5O Pierre Will
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  • 263 2 UP. HOLLYWOOD. AMERICAN women may have to decide between flatchested fashions and men, Lizabeth Scott has concluded. She said they can't have both. "I predict that American men Will go on an all-out strike if the girls go back to that absurd, flat-chested style of dress
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  • 197 2 Pis a revealing question. Should girls in «wimmtng I4vci» be allowed to wear "gla- i morous" costume?—or should they be maitr to •»r*r suits thtt lei lh< spectator* conecn- tr/itr on tne swimming? Bttftol ha* started "clean- 1 up campaign In the l*th* be-
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  • 143 2 4 GREAT many stjlc-a* J* scious girls find the short dinner suit is an answer to «1most every evening occasion except the most formal ones and Barbara Bel Geddes, who recently co-starring with Rkt» ard Widmark in 20th Century* Fox's. "Panic In The S is the latest recruit
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  • 115 3 AP. GENEVA. Wed. PCjr s -d<troem, of Swe--1 Ch irman of the mors of the Cross Societies, j that the InteV- j Cross could not in a United Nations j n of the fate ef misn and Japanese ii prisoners. NaUona General t :nonth asked
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  • 36 3 Lahore Mr Trygve Lie, United Na- lins Secretary-General, is [xpected to attend the next 1 s ,;on of the Economic Com- mission for Asia and the Far [as: here on February 14.—
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  • 166 3 Reuter. BONN. Wednesday. THE Allied High Commission is searching iov a 1 mmunist Chinese trade delegation reported I in West Germany, an Allied official said here .lit. cording to West German press reports this tion is negotiating with private West German o buy 2,000.000,000
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  • 51 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Wed. AMERICANS wishing to buy stocks today will have to pay 75 per cent of the value in deposit, the Federal Reserve Board announces. The previous figure was 50 per cent. This step, the first change in credit terms for two years, is another antiinflation
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  • 56 3 RANGOON. Wed lURMESE Prime Minister 1 I rhaUn Nu has urged Kaand Burmese to come to ;s in the interests of na- :al security. He told Kacelebrating their New that the time for interne war was past. Karens. Burma's largest v group have bven
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  • 53 3 Reuter. DON, Wed. —A flignt or s has arrived in Bri,m bases in the United it was announced here i.rnouncement said that n accordance with the ige navtgetion flight tin me initiated several ITS "12[0 V type aircraft have re- 'own to the Caribbean j fie areas on
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  • 27 3 BOMBAY. Wed. rate earthquake shock. 5.755 miles from ar the Solomons isthe Pacific Ocean, -led today by the Observatory just be--10 a.m. local time.—
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  • 45 3 Mr. Charlie Sect Boon Kim eldest son of Mr. Sect Tenc Leong and Mis» Jessie Sim Mvi Cheng, daughter of Madam Tay Ghee Neng and the late Mr. Sim Phiak Chen, who were married at their residence No. 11, Lorong 34, Geyiang, recently.
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  • 76 3 Reuter RANGOON. Wed. AN American doctor. Gordon Seagrave, was sentenced here today to six years rigorous imprisonment on a charge of "encouraging, harbouring and comforting an enemy state of the Burma Union." He was also sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment under the high treason
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  • 42 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. THE U.S. State Department said on Tuesday it has "no thought" of replacing Loy Henderson as ambassador to India. The department labelled as "baseless rumours' speculation that Eleanor Roosevelt and Ralph Bunche were being considered to replace Henderson—A.P.
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  • 145 3 A.P. VILETTA, Malta, Wednesday. npTMPFRfl Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh P vpSpfdav evenin? met Malta's Prime Minister yesterday e\en s Malta Legislative Assembly "tthTSnS? of the Head of the Ministry, where the Government was holding an at-home in honour of Her Royal Highness. The Governor,
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  • 24 3 The fourth mnual general meeting rf tho :Ciwi member league he he'd on Sunday at the British Council Hall at 10 a.m.
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  • 205 3 UP. WASHINGTON, Wednesday A SEATTLE-BOUND Northwest Airlines plane crashcv ,-id exploded In a blinding a .owstorm eight miles west ct v ~hington today, killing *U LIM trn persons aboard—seven p uMtßgcn and three crew Tri« wreckage of the twinengined Martin was strewn over a 1,000-yard
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  • 192 3 MR. Homer Cheng, Secretary of the Chinese YMCA, told the Tribune yesterday thatsome Chinese Schools in Singapore have decided to increase the salaries of their teaching staff. Said Mr. Cheng: "Two months ago the Chinese YMCA sponsored a "respect your teacners movement because it was
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  • 140 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. HIGH Commissioner Elbert D Thomas of the Trust Territory of the Pacific, con1 erred informally today with members of the House Public Lands Committee. He has been visiting Congressional leaders prior to leaving for Honolulu and his rew job as Administrators for
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  • 85 3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. SECRETARY Synder, asked if the Treasury is considering a sales tax as part of the Administration's tax boosting plans, said on Tuesday "every ounce of revenue' 'is being considered. The Treasury head replied similarly to other questions Rt a news conference about
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  • 42 3 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Wed. MR. M. P. Koirala. President of the Nepali Congress, today called for. the cessation of all operations by Congress volunteers in Nepal and appealed to "everyone to assist in the restoration of peace. l Reuter.
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  • 196 3 Belt Or Bracers It's Just A Girdle AP. MELBOURNE. Wednesday. BECAUSE some Australian wives "object to walking with unnecessarily portly husbands," sales of male girdles have sky-rocketed. Unlike his American counterpart, the Australian girdle-con-scious male calls it "abdominal belt." The American refers \t> it bashfully as "bracers". Several shops in
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  • 86 3 Reuter. ANKARA, Wednesday. SECURITY police announced tonight that eight people had been arrested under a law forbidding "associations plotting to overthrow the states." With 17 arrests announced on Sunday this brings the total to 25. Among those arrested was Sadik Coiutepe, a leader of the Ticani
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  • 45 3 Reuter, AAP. PUSAN, South Kuorea, Wed. THE South Korean Assembly decided today to send a delegation of members to Toklo to petition General Mac Arthur for arms to equip 1.000.000 South Korean reservists, according to Pusan I radio.—Reuter, AAP.
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  • 263 3 U.P. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. SENATOR J. William Fulbright, Democrat, Arkansas, rebuffed President Truman today by introducing: two bills to reform the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and replace its five-man board of governors with a single executive. In general, the measures would bring tne agency indirectly under Congressional control
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  • 51 3 Reuter-AAP. WELLINGTON, Wed. n/IR. Walter Nash, New Zealand's wartime Minister to Washington, was today appointed leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party in succession to the late Mr. Peter Fraser. Mr. Nash has served as deputy Prime Minister and deputy leader of the Labour Party to Mr.
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  • 38 3 Reuter. GENEVA, Wednesday. NINE Red Cross medical welfare teams are being recruited for service with the civil population in Korea by the League of Red Cross Societies, it was announced here today.—Reuter.
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  • 72 3 A.P. RANGOON, Wednesday. BURMESE Foreign Minister Sao Hkun Hkio is likely to travel to Indonesia this month on what is officially described as a goodwill visit. He said he hopes to discuss with Indonesian Foreign Minister Mohamad Rhum subjects of mutual interest to the two states.
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  • 105 3 U.P. MANILA. Wed. A former Huk officer, who has been exonerated by an amnesty decree, identified a wealthy Chinese business man. Co Pak, now facing deport a- j tion on proceedings for alleged Communist activities. as the man who gave finan- cial aid to
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  • 98 3 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. BRITAIN has plenty of inventors but too many of j them invent things for which 1 there is no demand or which 1 cannot be used without largescale industrial dislocation. In a report on 1950 the NaI tional Research Development I Corporation said that
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  • 249 4 AP. LONDON, Thursday. fOMMUNIST China last night re 3 ec^e^h^^ St United Nations cease-fire proposal for Korea In a series of counter-proposals the Chinese Reds demanded that the United States wittidraw all military and naval units The radio quoted Premier Chou En-lai as
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  • 43 4 U.P. LONDON, Wed. THE popper market opened firm with sellers asking 1 *****. for January and 1310 i for January-February. Singapore quoted black firm at 11 9 and white stronger at 19 3. both on shipping weight basis, i —U.P. M
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  • 188 4 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. The new account on the London Stock Exchange was begun on a 1 cheerful note today. It was i not until after lunch that ihc I volume assumed more than 1 modest proportions but prices showed widespread extensions I of recent advances. Wall Street's
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  • 70 4 U.P. LONDON. Wed. THE tin mai!<et turned much firmer today with the, help of a substantial turnover of 200 tons divided equally between spot and three months. Spot tin closed at £1.217 1 2 and three months at £1.207 The noon closing prices were: Spot—£l.2ls buyers and £1.220
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  • 183 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday THE local share market continued firm in ail sections especially tins and rubbers. The day's price changes Were: -1-1 225 Gammons 2.1 < I H konw S'hat Bank H'konu' 645.00 «65.00 cd M. Breweries 4.7') 4.80 S pore Traction Co. I Ord*. H6 Wt Straits Tradera
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  • 38 4 U.P. HONG KONG, Wed. r DAY'S closing quotation? on the Hong Kong money exchange market were as follow?: HKSS.9B per US$l for cash. HK$5.9l per USJI for TT. HK515.40 per Sterling. HK5327.00 per tael of gold.— U.P.
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  • 43 4 rIPEH. Wed.—The Commu nist authorities in th< North China port cify of Tient sin on January 10 had taket over the Socony and Texac< companies with all their warehouses and service statioi equipment, the "China Unioi Press" reported here today.
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  • 147 4 THE rubber commodity mar- I ket was steady in.the morning yesterday on 12 H kong buying and reached up to 217 cents buyers for January but eas,d suddenly towards the I close on peace rumours. The United States Government is still staying away from the market and there
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  • 156 4 Reuter. NEW YORK. Wed. IN Wall Street, the stock I market was firm today largely as a result of the deteriorating international situation and the prospects of inflationary buoyancy. In active trading in the f'rst hour, 820,000 shares were sold. Initial well-distributed declines were recorded under
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  • 490 6 Becomes New Colony Badminton Champion A typical example of fluctuating fortunes in sports A was seen at the Clerical Union s Haw Par Hall last night when youthful Cheong Hock Leng of the Eclipse B.P. scalped and dethroned the world famous All-England, Malayan and Singapore badminton
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  • 113 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MISSING several scoring chances through poor finishing, the Rest had to be content with a one-all draw with the Europeans in the annual hockey match on the Padang here this evening. This is the first time since the inception of this
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  • 54 6 A.P. NEW YORK. Today. Two nlayers on the Manhattan College's 1950 basketball team and three other men were arrested yesterday and charged with bribery and conspiracy in intentionally losing games. District Attorney Edward Breslin alleged that the two players "trumped" several games and each received a
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  • 70 6 rE following are invited to represent the S.C.R.C. in their semi-final (second replay) Knockout hockey match against the S.C.C. on the Padang tomorrow at 5 p.m.: Lim Keng Wah Tang Chee Yuen. Dr. Ong Swee Law. Chua Eng Cheng, Au Tat Chu, Goh Chin Chye.
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  • 289 6 SINGAPORE Olympic Sports Council decides at a night to swell the Colony contmgent to the Asian Games at New toM. recommended by the various affiliated clubs and associations are Tan Eng Yuen (athlete). Keith Mitchell (swimmer) and Cheang Kok Cheong (weightlifter). However, final selections
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  • 60 6 THE Intra-Varsity "NORTH versu" SOUTH" rugger elassic for the Paglar Shield will be played th s evening on the Varsity ground. Sepov Lines (King Edward VII College of Medieine). Dat n Paglar has kindly consented to give awav the Shield ana medals. (Medals are k ndlv
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  • 58 6 A.P. Lon& Beaeh. California. Wed. FNTRANTS in the Lalsewood Park Invitation Golf Tournament warmed up last night in a snee al nine-hole event on illuminated golf 1 course. i I It w?s California s first n ght tournev. Jack F?-irke Jr. won the top money —US$1.000--with 34.
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  • 35 6 THERE will be a special Singapore Reereation Club games meeting at the Club premises on Jan. 24 at 5 30 p m. to elect officials tor cricket, football and athletics sec- 1 tions.
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  • 51 6 Reuter. LONDON". Wed. Inter Leajcne match: Scottish League 7 League of Ireland 0 played at C it Park. Glasgow. 1 League Three Southem: Br.stol Citv 0. Southend United 3. Prisrhton and Hove 2. Port ale 2. Gillingham 9. Exeter City 4. Torquay United 1, Br stol Rovers
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  • 36 6 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. fOUNTY Championships match: Sussex 11 Eastern Counties 20— plavei at Hove. Other matches: Aldershot Serv ee« 3 United Services Portsmouth fi R.A.F. 8. British Poliee. 3. played at Cardiff.—Reuter. -r
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  • 499 6 THRILLS GALORE IN TOMORROW NIGHT'S OAKES PROMOTION PROMOTER Wally Oakes makes his first New r Year presentation at the Happy World Stauijm tomorrow ni&ht with a card that surpasses all his previous efforts and one for which patrons will receive genuine value for their money. The
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  • 70 6 r> YAI. Navy XV Won Urn r.nn?;al rugby encounter r:~t tne Arrnv by 14 points tw« trie? and penalty) ,v tnr on tne Nee Soon ground yaaterCay. Carnelly scored two tr.e* for the Navy, one of which was converted by Nickaon. Navy's remain n« points came
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  • 162 6 IPOH, Today. SOME good fast times were recorded during this morning's training here. The fast woi'ters were: CAMELIA (Harper). AGOKO (J. Donnelly), BELGIUM (E. Donnelly) ran together and finished the last three in 37 3/5 sees, on a track that was firm with the going on the good
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  • 108 6 A.P. HONOLULU. Wed. Dado Marino, world flyweight champion, leaves today by plane for Manila for a ten round, nontitle fight on January 31 with Tony Campo, flyweight king of the Philippines. Manager Sam Ichinose said II r.no, an American of Filipino ance:-tory, had been guaranteed
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  • 71 6 SINGAPORE Cricket Club i-faied R.A.F. Seletar by 11 po nts (goal and two trie») 10 wix (try nrnl penalty goal* in a gruelling and exciting rugby match yesterday. Scorers for S.C.C. were: kot>er Kill ck. and Coulsen-Gilmour (a try eacfc) with Ponnell addng the extra points to
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  • 85 6 A.P. HOT SPRINGS. Virginia. Wed. —Snead. golf's leading money winner for two straight years, said yesterday he probably will not return to the tournament trail until the touring stars reach Florida. Snead said his physicians have ordered him to rest his ailing left hand for
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