Malaya Tribune, 20 January 1951
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Title Section42 1951-01-20 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE f peqfle i f THAN ANY 1 AFTERNOON 1 PAPER IN J feMALAYAJj let: "Tribune" Spore. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang. SIX PAGES SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20. 1951 g»RICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JAN 20, 1961.42 words
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Article818 1951-01-20 1 CLOSER SCRUTINY OF RED REPLY Reuter. PFrnvn LONDON, Friday, y^uisu 'thoughts in the Western countries on the Chinese reply to the l nited Nations proposals for a cease-fire in Korea and negotiations for a settlement of Far Eastern problems, are taking a more sober and less pessimisticReuter. - 818 words
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Article39 1951-01-20 1 TBI X"ing: »t the l|»oh rares wiU l>« heavy if weather pidlttMifi remain unchanged. I i Best !V*ts:— pu E UAMJT I—finalist. i.—Three kingdoms. B. —Abbeystead. u LON«MOr K.i<v '1. —Camella. I.—Thf» Blessing Knee d. —Belgium.39 words
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Article176 1951-01-20 1 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. THE United States today delayed the introduction of the resolution branding Communist China Korea aggressor until tomorrow, to allow more for U.N. delegates to consult their governments. This decision was disclosed by a spok?sman the U.S. delegation after the morning session rigA.P. - 176 words
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Article48 1951-01-20 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. I «tudiei of a germ-killing tnnce in cabbage, a table long considered humiicate that it destroys ococci common germs in wounds, acccording to sts at Ihe U.S. National Society. Tho cabbage is also believed I beneficial effect on t< stinal bacteria. —A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article39 1951-01-20 1 Reuter. LONDON. Friday. The British Colonial Office announced tonight that Sir Lionel Leach. King's Counsel, will head the commission to rnqnire int» the recent riots in Singapore over the Dutch girl Bertha Hertogh—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article121 1951-01-20 1 UP. MEXICO CITY. Friday. Mexican capitalists are investing in gold "just in case in view of the tense inteinational situation. The Government Bank oi Mexico and private banks reported that sales of gold to private citizens recently 'exceed the customary turnover. Despite repeated assurances by theUP. - 121 words
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93 1951-01-20 1 A.P. SANTA BARBARA. Fri. CHEMISTRY professors at the University of California i are offering gallium a metal described as a "freak" because it i? liquid at normal temperature, at a special, "'research" price. Despite its unusual characteristics, no specific use has been found forA.P. - 93 words
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Article49 1951-01-20 1 A.P. SYDNEY, Fri. Mount Lamington in New Guinea, known a.s the Spirit Mountain was seen in eruption since yesterday morning. Latest reports say a stream of lava or earth from landslides is flowing down the sides of the mountain and black smoke billowing from the summit. —A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article40 1951-01-20 1 A.P. SYDNEY *Frl. The Australian collier Kiama. 535 tons vas driven on to a reef near Tuo'gerah, 16 miles north of Sydney early today in a howlin" south-westerly gale and tattered to pieces by big seas. -A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article225 1951-01-20 1 U.P. OX THE CENTRAL FRONT KOREA. Fri. THREE skirmishes were reported today on the central front where United Nations forces had been patrolling for four days to determine why the Reds stopped short after rushing across the 38th Parallel. At Munmang. .halfway between Wonju and Yoju.U.P. - 225 words
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Article53 1951-01-20 1 A.P. RANGOON. Friday. The Burmese government will im- j pose a system of collective punishment upon specific north Burma areas to discourage support to rebels, says a Mandalay report. The scheme will begin in areas whose inhabitants have withheld information regarding rebels destroying communications and otherwise engaged inA.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-20 1 These Korean icii'uees were photographed in the Suwon sector during the ueary Irek south from the advancing forces of Red China. The xpressions range from the wonderment of a child to the resignation of the elderly. A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 44 words
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Article55 1951-01-20 1 A.P. Melbourne. Fri. Cotton goods may cut more next spring retailers here said. Rise? of 25 to .>0 per cent are inevitable due to a large failure of American crop, they added. Apart from the American cotton crop failure some overseas mills had been switched to war productionA.P. - 55 words
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Article214 1951-01-20 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Friday. THE U.S. State Department said the United States. 1 with the co-operation of friendly governments, is clamping down hard on the illicit trade in arms which might aid the Chinese and other Communists. Press officer Michael J. McDermott expressed belief the tradeA.P. - 214 words
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133 1951-01-20 1 U.P. CAPETOWN. Friday. r[E South African government announced today that further steps would be taken to'implement Its racial segregation policy. New Governor-General Dr. E. C. Jansen, in a speech from the -.hrone opening the new session of Parliament. said a bill would be submittedU.P. - 133 words
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Article81 1951-01-20 1 U.P. TEHERAN. Friday. Authoritative sources said today that the Shah of Iran's ostponed marriage to his beautiful 18-year-old fiancee will I take plac 1 during the first 1 few days of the next lunar month a time considered, j most suitable for happy mari riages.'U.P. - 81 words
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150 1951-01-20 1 U.P. East Central Front in Korea, Friday. COI TH Korean civilians raised a tempest of protests today against the 13 American scorched earth policy which has ruined dozens of farms ana villages. Homeless civilians told civil affairs officers attached to each American division thatU.P. - 150 words
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Article70 1951-01-20 1 MOSCOW. Friday. ANALYSING recent developments in Korea, the newspaper. Trud. said today ;nat American leaders were pre r paring to risk the lives of tens of tnousands of additional Americans in an elfort to hold the Pusan beachhead. It said that though "certain reactionary papers" advocate70 words
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Article193 1951-01-20 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS Friday. RUSSIA today asked the United Nations to aDDrove i the freedom of information convention emnowering go- vernments to curb the "dictation" of news treatment, by private publishing agencies. The Soviet proposal, reiterating the familiar Russian arguments on how to preserve the "freedom"U.P. - 193 words
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Article32 1951-01-20 1 RS MILLION BLAZE A.P. RANGOON, Fri A ricemill blaze at Dalla, across the river from Rangoon, destroyed ricestocks worth R5.800.000. The mill was completely destroyed. Total damage is estimated at R5.1,100,000. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article57 1951-01-20 1 LISBON, Fri. Portugal's great 1951 antiCommunist drive has begun. Organized by the National Union the political group which backs the policy of Dr. Salazar—the campaign is to prevent the spread of Communist doctrines throughout the country, particularly among the younr: The campaign will take the lorm of lectures57 words
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Advertisement96 1951-01-20 1 SAVE on WATCHES ft Widest selection Swiss watche- #I for gents and ladies. LatcM styles at competitive prices iV"^s lip—-* L Wholesale Retail f YICK WOH HING ff fnear junction o/ Middle Road) 429, North Bridge Koad, V Phone: 7922. When in Singapore BEDROOMS WITH BATHROOMS \TTACHED. MR-CONDITIONED DOUBLE BEDROOMS96 words
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Article719 1951-01-20 2 yjE wrote yesterday about the Council remarks of Mr. Andrew Gilmour, Singapore's acting Financial Secretary and former Secretary for Economic Affairs, in which he blamed the public of Singapore for the existence of the black market. Our view is that in this instance the public is not totally to719 words
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Article1433 1951-01-20 2 G.G. Ponnambalam - -By- G.G. Ponnambalam Minister of Indu.ttr?/. Industrial Research and Fisheries, Ceylon. f AM happy to have this opportunity of addressing the people of Malaya and those of my countrymen whom I have been unable to meet personally as I should have liked, owing to the shortness1,433 words
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Article71 1951-01-20 2 ANE of Britain's newest and most versatile aircraft flew in to the mist-enshrouded London Airport recently, gtiided by the airfield's Ground Controlled Approach radar. The aircraft, a "skyjeep." was the smallest plane ever to use the Airport's radar guide, yet. with a wing jpan of only 36 feet and71 words
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Article1614 1951-01-20 2 Dato Tan Cheng Lock - -BY— Dato Tan Cheng Lock In a speech on behalf of the MCA at the opening of a resettle- matt area school, Negri Sembilan. ON behalf of the Malayan Chinese Association J and the population of this Squatter Resettlement Area I wish to offer to His Excel--11,614 words
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Article244 1951-01-20 2 t Whot the Chint se Press I j| are saying today THE Nanyang Siang Pau believes that peace for our time can only be obtained through calmness and by a give-and-'ake policy by i opponents. The Chinese Communists, the paper says, are now conducting military operations to244 words
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Article461 1951-01-20 2 pLAYING at the Cathay is a j 1 fine old Western "Rock Island Trail." Pretty Adele Mara gives a fine performance as the heroine whose love for a hero over a number of years in ratner trying. But then you must not expect serious stuff when you go461 words
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Advertisement10 1951-01-20 2 V^ oMT °clf SHAIKHS < r UKi A i f PENCIL10 words
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Advertisement87 1951-01-20 2 I NEWS FOR ALL FtLM FANS. I IF YOU SAW i ij THE MALAY FILM PRODUCTION I "NILAM" ij J; You will be flid to know that s J ASIAH and P. RAMLEE lIJ hire recorded some of from the fib. I Asian J I"Sungai Nil" ij| "Berdua Sepanjang Waktu"87 words
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Article163 1951-01-20 3 MISS Puteh Mamikrim, a scci. al worker from Male- ended her last reunion v>i h Malayan students in London this week when she went to a tea party given to students in Malaya Hall by the Associate of British Malaya. She la sailing for home in163 words
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Article349 1951-01-20 3 NOTWITHSTANDING the observations of Rudyard Kipling on the impossibility of the twain ever meeting, East and West often have been fused together by the love of man for woman. uTu despit€ the disapproving frowns of parer. on both sides, these mixed marriages have proved at least349 words
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Article178 1951-01-20 3 Court Told ALLEGED to have robbed seven bags of Trccas and top shells from a motor launch, San Kiat Huat." four Chinese, Lim Cheng Ann. Ang Boon Pee alias Ah Ong. Ho Siu Tiong alias Kirn Chwee and Ng Moo Wan alias Ah Nghee, were178 words
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Article66 1951-01-20 3 SEVEN people were charged in the First District Court yesterday with being members of an unlawful assembly on Dec. 11. All of them claimed trial and the case was postponed until Jan. 21 for hearing. They were Rahmin bin Fartaio Tomin bin Paiman, Atan bin Ahmat,66 words
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Article66 1951-01-20 3 At the last annual general meeting of the Yee See Association, the following were elected Patrons for 1951, Mr Eu irontr Chee E. Soon Howe. fee AhChian. JP.. Eu Hal fg yee Mvi Kee, Yee Kang Pul E Sim Chua. Yee Kin vVn Yee Tong Kay. Yee66 words
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Article26 1951-01-20 3 ALGIERS. Friday. The Lirco Turclc.'itim kfl Oran. Algeria, yestercsy rot 1n56-chma with 900 officers and other rank*, mostly oT the French Foreian Leaiotu26 words
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Article104 1951-01-20 3 MISS G. Stengal. a Norwegian missionary, who has been in the North of China ior the last nine years, was a passenger on the Tomar, which called at Singapore about two days ago. Miss Stengal. who is attached to the Norwegian Miss-on Alliance, told the104 words
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Article71 1951-01-20 3 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Fri. FIRES razed enemy troop buildings and supply dumps across the Korean peninsula today in the wake of Fifth Air Force fighters and bombers hounding the enemy forces from coast to coast. Seoul and Suwon areas were among the principal targets in South Korea.Reuter-AAP. - 71 words
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Article30 1951-01-20 3 A concert of classical music v '1 be sivcn by.courtesy of roomaris Music Studio in the barradU of 1st Singapore n*nt, R.A. on Blakang Mati at 8.15 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Article28 1951-01-20 3 THE TTr am' festival falls on J: i. 23. Th*re will be mass l r -cling of the poor in the ChctUar Tempie at Tank Road.28 words
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Article59 1951-01-20 3 PASSENGERS leaving by Qantas BO AC Constella- tion yesterday morning had a bad shock. There was a loud 'bang' just outside the terminal building. The big neon bulb on the portilio leading to the main entrance of the terminal building, had come loose and smashed to the59 words
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Article246 1951-01-20 3 -COURT TOLD A FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, Tan Tio Seah A told the Fourth Police he saw his father, Tan Hung Song, stab his mother with a short-bladed knife. The boy said this at the preliminary inquiry into the death of Phua Toke Hwa. Hung Song accused of246 words
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106 1951-01-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurney. today visited the police training depot at srt Menanti in Negri Sembilan. Sir Henry was accompanied by the Month Bcsar. the British Adviser and other officials. The Depot will hold a pass-ing-out parade on Jan.106 words
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Article79 1951-01-20 3 U.P. PARIS. Friday. A French Foreign Office spokesman said today *.oat France has not officially banned exports to China or other members of the Soviet bloc, but export licences were not given for shipment of materials that could be used for war or rearmament. The spokesmanU.P. - 79 words
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Article57 1951-01-20 3 Reuter. AAP. MELBOURNE. Fri. THE Australian Army Minister. Mr. Josiah Francis, reaffirmed last night the Australian Government's decision not to enlist further troops for services in Korea. He said over 1,000 fully 1 trained and battle-hardened infantrymen in Japan would be available to reinforce theReuter. AAP. - 57 words
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Article61 1951-01-20 3 Aussies In Come Back Reuter A.A P. TOKIO, Friday. AUSTRALIAN infantrymen swept into action yesterday for the first time since the fall of Seoul on Dec. 12 when they "jumped" and killed 20 Communist troops streaking towards and Australian patrol's listening post. The Australian patrol wiped out nearly half theReuter A.A P. - 61 words
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Article44 1951-01-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. CLUBS, Scouts, Rovers and Sea Scouts in Trengganu will hold a big rally and campfire conceit at Kuala Trengganu in honour of the visit of Mr. F. H. T. Dahl. Travelling Boy Scouts Commissioner to Trengganu.44 words
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Article38 1951-01-20 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. THE Chinese Nationalist ambassador. Dr. Wellington Koo said today that the United States should vote "military sanction" against Communist China and that his Government is ready to i help carry them out.—UP,U.P. - 38 words
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316 1951-01-20 3 HALF an hour after a Malay had been arrested for 14 chasing three Europeans along Tanjong Pagar Road on the first night of the December riots, a sang of about 40 Malays and Indians marched to the Tanjong Pagar Police Station, and demanded316 words
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Article70 1951-01-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE Sultan of Trengganu has instructed that all official celebrations in honour of his birthday anniversary which falls on January 24 be cancelled. Of the money available for celebrations, the Sultan suggested that $1,000 be donated towards the building fund of the Zainbul Abidin70 words
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Article57 1951-01-20 3 MR. A. D- STUTCHBURY, of the Secretary for Economic Affairs Office will hold a Press Conference in the Secretary for Economic Affairs' conference room at 4 p.m. on Monday to introduce the new "Economic Information Bulletin", to be published monthly by the Secretariat for Economic Affairs57 words
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Article36 1951-01-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Sultan of Trcngganu has gone on four months' leave from January 16 to recuperate his health. Yang Amat Mulia Yang di-Pertuan Muda has been appointed Regent during that period.36 words
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Article55 1951-01-20 3 Last November, Mr. Lim Chen Seng flew to England to appear before an Air Ministry Selection Board. The Board have now accepted him and he has been recommended to Cranwell on Jan. 10. He Ml the Sivt Colonic candidate to M selected under the present scheme55 words
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Advertisement140 1951-01-20 3 gait* Kepresentativea: moo 800 SIEW CO. (Spore) LTD. jI) Box ISS, Singapore. JL-7152, Cable: 'Excelda'. attention —Motorists. V 0« is the time to »er- .our car—why wait! Expert Supervision. «»t:sf»* tion Guaranteed. CHIA LEE CO., LTD. .kit Timah Road, Opp. g X Maternity Hoapital, pore: Phone *****. Sinßee Chew Tailors140 words
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Advertisement311 1951-01-20 3 I THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE I CORPORATION LIMITED. (jfiggW t ■C China Building, Chulia Street I' If Singapore. <i[ i FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, 5 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE i J i Branches Agents at Hongkong, Indonesia, j; S Bangkok all towns in Malaya. »J SINGAPOTOE SHIPPING COMPANY LTD. <Incorporated In the311 words
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Article153 1951-01-20 4 Reuter. LONDON, Fri.—Price movements on the London Stock Exchange today reflected the current ebb and flow of events in the international situation Irregularity, but with a majority of losses, was shown at the close. Overnight Wall Street strengthened the normal desire to ease stock positions prior to theReuter. - 153 words
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Article64 1951-01-20 4 U.P. WASHINGTON. Friday. THE Commerce Department reported on Wednesday that United States manufacturers consumed 97,515 long tons of new rubber in November of which only 50,663 was natural rubber. The total consumption in November was 18.6 per cent below the October figure of 119.844 long tons.U.P. - 64 words
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Article77 1951-01-20 4 Reuter-AAP TOKYO. Friday. CAPTAIN R. G. Patterson of Pcnsacola, Florida. was 1 flown to safety by a helicopter today half an hour after his marine Corsair fighter plane went down for a wheels-up landing in a rice field. While Patterson was on the ground enemy troops passedReuter-AAP - 77 words
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Article27 1951-01-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—The Chief Secretary's Press Conference will be held on Monday, February 5. at 10 a m. at Public Relations Conference Room, Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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204 1951-01-20 4 T rubber commodity market was very steady yesterday mainly on Hongkong buying. But Hongkong's current buying spree seems to b3 neanngs its end. Meanwhile the difference between the pric* ideas of the United States Government and of sellers in the primary204 words
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Article104 1951-01-20 4 U.P. I ONDON. Fri.—Thg tin market opened quiet with the turnover negligible at 60 tons divided equally between spot and three months. Spot was a shade firmer at £1.242 2 and three months £10 down at £1,207*.. The noon closing prices were spot £1.240 buyers £1,245 sellersU.P. - 104 words
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Article630 1951-01-20 4 GENERAL TODAY HOUSING EXHIBITION: Victoria Meim* la! Hall. !t a.m. to 8 p m HKITISH KKD (BOSS. Handicapped Children's Club out:ng Katong Park, lo a.m. to noon. CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Selegie Road, body building. 4 p.m.. basketball. 5 p.m.. students' badminton tournament. 5.30 p.m. V.M.C.A.: On-hard Road, chess club630 words
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Article142 1951-01-20 4 THE Melayu Raya. a Malay morning newspaner. had its printing licence withdrawn by the Singapore Government at 7 o'clock last night. This is the second paper to be closed by the Government during the past four months. The Nan Chlau Jit Poh. the pro-Communist Chinese paper142 words
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Article131 1951-01-20 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. There were again a number of sellers in the local share market and prices in both ruobers and tins became inclined to ease. The undertone however remained very steady. There was no change in industrials. The days price changes were: c raser and Neave Ords. 2.90131 words
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Article72 1951-01-20 4 Si. Angelo Victory (44), Larue (ESADE), Landbris (£"rcers), Boissevain (42 8), Gcwang (41). Rajah Brooke (40). Mariekcrk (38 9). Benattow (36). Steel Rover (33/4). Bcinncs (31 2), Star Arcturus (17/18). Bcnvcg (19,20), Belaga (21 2), An?hun (23 4), Orestes (25 6). Kilwa (27 8), Fernstream (29/30). Bencruaehan (1572 words
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Advertisement275 1951-01-20 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Uoyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN. LONDON, ANTWERP ROTTER DAM, HAMBURG. GLENEARN q 13/14 f GLENGARRY due Feb 2 Calls Genoa, t Calls Havre it n VOR STRAITS. HONGKONG. AND lAPAS GLENGYLE Due Sails Singapore In Port Jan275 words
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Advertisement15 1951-01-20 4 BLOOD BANK Group A—36 Bottles: Group AB—12 Bottles: Group B—12 Bottles: Group 0—45 Bottles. Donors—13.15 words
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Advertisement355 1951-01-20 4 tf** Xlt >** Qfe, TRADE SITUATIONS VACANT Motor car driver. Apply personally Seng Hua Sawmill. Kampong Bugis. (£.166.) European firm requires capable Lady Secretary immediately. Knowledge of good English and business letterwritmg essential. Box A.189. Tribune. Spore. (D.163.) WANTED: Experienced Practical Ladies Hairdresser 'For Beauty Salon Capable Taking Charge Also355 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-01-20 4 TIDE 8.23 a.m. (8 ft. 6 iTO 10.43 p.m. (7 ft. 8 in.) TOMORROW 1« 17 a.m. (8 ft. 9 in.) 11.21 p.m. (8 ft. 3 in.)27 words
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386 1951-01-20 5 JIM CHAMBERS - By JIM CHAMBERS AP. LONDON, Today. LONDON, Today. Like the "Wolves" whose eyes are probably on the double of Cap and League, Arsenal are again right back to their best football. They have always been a jinx to huddersfield Town and with ordinaryAP. - 386 words
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Article98 1951-01-20 5 Reuter—AAP. ADELAIDE. Fri.—Australia's to am for the fourth Test against England, beginning heie on February 2. will be chosen from the same 12 players from which the side for the third Test was selected. The 12 are: A. Hassett (Victoria) captain, A. Morris (New SouthReuter—AAP. - 98 words
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Article120 1951-01-20 5 U.P. LONDON, Fri. Although the standard of athletic knowledge in the coiony of Singapore and the Federation of Maalya is poor, ueverthlcss interest and enthusiasm are spreading at lightning speed. That is the conclusion drawn by chief of the Amateur Athletic Association, Geoffrey Dyson, in aU.P. - 120 words
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162 1951-01-20 5 Reuter. MADRAS, Fri. INDIA maae a week start In their fourth Test against the Commonwealth here today, losing Mushtaq Ali in Ridway's first over when he had not scored. He was bowled by a good length inswinger when the score stood at five. However,Reuter. - 162 words
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Article82 1951-01-20 5 Reuter-AAP. Brisbane. Fri.—-Ian joh»Johnson. Australia olfspinner, took six wicket3 for 82 for Victoria against Queensi land Shield match which began here todav. Batting first on a drying wicket, Queensland were all-out for 191. K. Mackay scoring 57. At the close, Victoria were 47 for threeReuter-AAP. - 82 words
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Article221 1951-01-20 5 LONDON. Fri. WALES start firm lavourites for ttip r Rugby Union international against England ai Swansea tomorrow. They have only one new cap In then "team, Peter fcvana, a win;,' fc<rvaru wiio tomes ui.o the team in place of Alan Forward who is injured Giyn221 words
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Article82 1951-01-20 5 RESULTS of last night's boxing at the Happy World Stadium: Bobby Nioo (1381 lbs > b<>at Sid Fletcher < 144} lbs.) on tko in second round: Tan Ciwat Tek 1125* lbs.) beat Boy Karlm (1235 In.) by k.o. in first round: Jimmy Weich 147* lbs.) beat Don Tulley82 words
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72 1951-01-20 5 AUSTRALIA KEEP THE ASHES: Australia's Don Tallon grabs one set of stumps Ompire Barlowe. MCC Bowlee Trevor Bailey (batting with one hand and a fractured thumb), and Australia's Jack Iverson make a dive for the others after Iverson bowled John Warr to end the third Test match, at Sydney. AustraliaA.P. Photo. - 72 words
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Miscellaneous97 1951-01-20 5 SUPERMAN »y Wayne Boring LI^ 7 ABNCR bY^Ow I I I dflffe ASS TH FIPST WORD THEY SAN THE-n AS T"H' J £*7..- H N wE S SPOKE IN TWENTY A rsjCREASES. TH' SKY > hAv,N NO EFFECT ON/ f IS >T GiTS BLUER/T WAL- < o'O p<jP.TY POWERFUL J97 words
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Article127 1951-01-20 6 Oy I.d.NdSHOr By "FACE MAKER" S ii. M i ROM BOAO FINALIST >1- I* M Finalist l'rinceaa Nuffield Vanguard Constellation AMELIA WHY WORRY i >i- PM Mar Snitt Camelia 1 W A K oko Arlor NOMAD three kingdoms t p Novada Nomad .1., I M. Nanette linliianl x.n127 words
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508 1951-01-20 6 Reuter-AAP. LAUNCESTON, Friday. A fine century—his first in first class cricket— by 19-year-old Graeme Hole for a Combined XI foiled the MCC in spite of keen bowling: by Alec Bedser on the first day of their three-day match here. The Combined XI were dismissed forReuter-AAP. - 508 words
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Article1405 1951-01-20 6 DELOW is the race card for to-day, first day of the Perak Turf Club January meeting. The double totes will be on Races 3 and 4, 6 and 7, and the Big Sweep will be drawn on race 8. The first race starts at 2.15 p.m. Rare1,405 words
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