Malaya Tribune, 22 January 1951

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  • 53 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE f PEOPLE I I FOR THE 1 f THAN ANY 1 I AFTERNOON J i PAPER IN J bMALAYAJj 1>I: 'Tribune" Spore. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipohand Penang. Thone: 5811/3 nine lines. SIX PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE MONDAY,
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  • 255 1 DOOR SLAMMED ON ASIA PEACE PARLEY A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Today, p I nited States, in a far reaching statement of policy, declared today i that Americas national security needs would dictate the future of Formosa. Moreover, said Ambassador Ernest A. Gross, the U.S. will never partijpatr
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  • 95 1 f SIKHS were seriously in a fight which at 9.30 p.m. yester- per Serangoon Road, n and a Malay involvedt -tage of the Singation Company s petrol «k where the fight took Kf was covered with a big oi of blood, after the fight. iirrd
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  • 174 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Sunday. HERE It less fear of an imminent world war today and greater faith in the United Nations was the case last summer, Trygve Lie. Se-:y-General of the United Nations, declared on his arrival by air from London. ning after a month's
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  • 221 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Sunday. REPRESENTATIVES of 12 Arab and Asian nations met again today to consider ways of keeping the door open for further negotiations between the United Nations and tht Chinese Communists The 12 countries have told the United Nations Political Committee that
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  • 50 1 Reuter. MILAN, Sundaay. POLICE today found an arms dump cases of hand grenades in the cellars of a garage on the outskirts of Milan. They said the arms were in perfect cendition. but did not say whether any arrests had been in connection with the find.- Reuter.
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  • 190 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday THE Office of Price Stabilisation (OPS) aimed today at a simultaneous freezes about 8.000,000 prices by the end of the coming week_ If they fail to issue the order by that time OPb officials think it will be largely because of forma ities
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  • 58 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Truman's administration may soon ask congress to extend a US$2OO,--000.000 helping hand to Indiaeven though it is displeased with Prime Minister Nehru's action in the Korean crisis. No definite decision has been made, but officials predicted that congrss will be asked to
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  • 344 1 AP. GENEVA, Switzerland, Today. TRASHING avalanches repeatedly thundered down Alpine slopes yesterday, bringing frightful tragedy to quiet mountain villages and a weekend death toll of at least 94 in three nations. Authorities lost accurate count of the missing. The threat of crushing white death hung
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  • 53 1 U.P. TOKIO. Today. THE Kyodo News Agency reported that the Japanese Social Democratic Party, concluding their three-day National Convention yesterday, approved the left-wing proposed resolution opposing Japanese rearmament. The rightists' proposal for revising the Party's foreign policy for the sake of Japan s self-defence
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  • 208 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. SENATOR Robert A. Taft said today that complete United States control of The tea and air would guarantee American freedom and keep Russia from trying to conquer the world. Democratic Senator William H Benton promptly accused him of a
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  • 143 1 UP. SAIGON, Sunday. POWERFUL French forces supported by loyal Vietmin troops parried a threat by Com-munist-ted Vietininh rebels in the Sontay region. about 30 miles wrst of Hanoi, French officials announced today. The French authorities Bald rebeh weir nerttog presi sure" on three sctor3 in Tonkin.
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  • 22 1 A.P. KARACHI, Sun. Official circles said Communist China has purchased to date 100.000 bales of Pakistan cotton. —A.P.
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  • 208 1 UP. LONDON, Sunday. 4 British Foreign Office spokesman said tonight A that the latest Soviet note, accusing the United States, Britain and France of aggressive intentions against the Russians, was a little ruder, but otherwise it was largely a repetition of earlier charges. The
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  • 67 1 Permission for the usual Thaipusam festival. which will be celebrated tomorrow at the Chettiar Temple in Tank Road, has been refused by the Colonial Secretary. On account of Government s refusal the effigy of the presiding temple deity. God Subramaniar. was not taken out from the Chettiar
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  • 267 1 -.SAYS NEHRU BOMBAY, Sunday. THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, said here today it would be "unwise in the extreme" to consider that Communist China had finally shut the door for negotiation by her reply to the United Nations Political Committee resolution calling for
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  • 192 1 TOKIO. Today. A l2-HOUR Chinese attack drove the allies back more than two miles from the west central Korean road hub of Ichon today in what may have been the first probing attack of their long expected mass assault. At the same time United Nations
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  • 34 1 A.P. PRAGUE. Sun.—The Bucharest Comlnfonn weekly, in the latest issue delivered here on Sunday, charged that General Dwight D. Elsenhower ordered the ban that has been placed on its circulation in France.—A.P.
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  • 622 2 y/HAT is the remedy for the high prices prevailing in Singapore and Malaya at present? The impression to be gathered from the recent agitation has been that there is no shortage of anything. If one had the means, anything could be bought, but only at a high price
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  • 990 2 THE New York Times has published recently dispatches from its Tokyo and Belgrade correspondents reporting that Moscow and Peiping were at odds over the control Pl Korea. The Tokyo dispatch attributed this information to members of the United Nations mission, including American obsivers, who were
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  • 685 2 IT'S always a temptation to laugh when. at a barn dance or unreasonable facsimile, a grown man puts a twisted bit of metal in his mouth and starts twanging away in a throbbing rendition of "Turkey in the Straw or some other down-to-earth tune. Better put
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  • 314 2 What the Chinese Press is saying today. SINGAPORE. Mon. rE Nanyang Siang Pau comments on the new trends in the world's balance ow power. The daily states that the Chinese Communist regime cannot be ignored. The changes that have overcome the Chinese mainland, the paper continues, have
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  • 502 2  -  by JOHN KERIGAN USIS. Saturday. AMERICANS have been aware for many months that their economy has been changing. It was not until this week, however, that they realised to what extent they would have to tighten their belts as the Nation shifts from peacetime pursuits to
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  • 895 2 THE culture of India has ei l one of the rp at civilization and humanizing factors evolved by man! India was a civilizing force in many backward parts of Asia. 'To know and understand India' writes Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in his Discovery of India,
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  • 74 3 Reuter. \TL \NTA. (GEORGIA), Sun ANY school in Georgia which allows while and coloured I children to mix will lose all stste funds under a bid I which Governor Herman Talmadge sent to the legislature yesterday. Me said that should any court overrule his edict Ml common
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  • 153 3 U.P. SAIGON, Sunday. £REXCH patrols reported 1 today that they had count- more than 1,500 Vietminh corpses sprawled on the battlers above Vinh Yen. where re Reds last week launched their greatest single offensive .r.ce the start of the war five years ago. A communique said
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  • 82 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. SECURITY forces discovered five bandit camps in Parang during the week-end. One in the Gerakeh area had accommodation for 50 and *as evacuated about a month ago. All five camps were destroyed. Bandits who attacked a police post in the Mentakab a of
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  • 55 3 A.P. MANILA. Sun. THE Malacanan Falace said Indonesian President and Mrs. Achmed Soekarno will arrive next Sunday on a State visit. Dr. Soekarno was originally eheduled to come here on Dec. 10. A formal reception and other activities planned were hastily cancelled when Soekarno became ill
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  • 248 3 WITH persistent low cloud and violent rainstorms, the weather is helping the grim Thailand border country to keep secret for the time being the identity of aircraft wreckage located near Sungei Padi a week ago. Conviction is growing tnat the wreckage, spotted by R.A.F
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  • 51 3 Reuter. KENHEATH, (SUFFOLK) Sunday. S'.X American giant B-36 -embers, which arrived in P.. itain lest Tuesday on a training flight, left here today on their way back to Forth Worth, Texas. The planes, the largest bombers in the world, each made a smooth take off at 15 minute
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  • 37 3 course of first aid lectures In English will be held at St. John's Brigade Headquarters, Stamford Road on February 12. at 5 p.m. First aid books can be obtain- at Headquarters at $1/50 per copy.
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  • 419 3 Reuter nTT CTA LONDON, Sunday. flUbbiA has accused Britain and France of "undermining their treaties of friendship with her moves to rearm Western Germany and bring the Bonn Government into a direct military alliance. The Soviet Fe---n Minister, M. Andrei Vyshinsky, handed notes to the British
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  • 208 3 AP. BRUSSELS, Sunday. piELD-MARSHAL Viscount Lord Montgomery insisted here yesterday on an immediate twoyear conscription for all North Atlantic Pact nations. Viscount Montogomery was here on a business visit as heac of the Brussels Treaty defence organisation. According to a press communique relayed last night by
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  • 28 3 Reuter. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL arrived in Pari s yesterday in his private pane from Marra. heah, French Morocco Mrs. Churchill continued her journey to London.—Reuter.
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  • 44 3 AP. NEW YORK. Sunday. PRICES held a firm, narrow course in the Stock Market The market start was mixed with a downside tendency among some leaders but generally improved with railroads advancing at times over a point. The turnover was 1.100,000. —AP.
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  • 39 3 A.P. KARACHI, Sunday.—Pakistan has allocated Italy an additional 7,000 tons of jute valid for shipment until April 30. This, together with the quantity previously allocated, makes 50.000 tons allocated to Italy during the ?ea3on. —A.P.
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  • 49 3 U.P. A Fighter Base in Korea. Sun. "The camels are relow the 38th parallel," a sth Air Force pilot asserted yesterday, reporting the result of an armed reconnaissance. Included in the list of enemy transport destroyed on damaged were six were cargo carrying camels. —U.P.
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  • 392 3 Reuter. Nehru ROME, Sunday. DANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, stopping here for an hour on his way back to India, repeated his opinion that, tbe Chinese Communist Government desires a settlement by negotiation of the Korean war. Asked if he thought another
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  • 48 3 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. FOR health reasons Prime Minister Robert Menzies of Australia will be unable to visit Europe next week; it was stated here today. Mr. Menzies and his star! are expected to fly home 10 Australia towards the end of the month.—Reuter.
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  • 62 3 A.P. HONGKONG, Sun. WONG CHUEN. 45-year-old Chinese merchant arrested on Friday for smuggling into the colony six katties ot dutiable liquor, told the court yesterday It was all "for my own consumption. I am a good drinker." Replied judge: "If you can afford all that good liquor.
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  • 225 3 WITH Dakotas carrying the 'ferry pilots' baggage tagging along behind and a Mosquito as the formation's navigation leader, a batch of nine Vampire jet fighters reached Malaya yesterday from the United Kingdom—the largest batch to arrive so far. The fighters are to replace Spitfires in the
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  • 74 3 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Sunday. FIFTEEN hundred South African, Indian, Pakistan, and New Zealand navy men visiting Sydney for its Commonwealth Jubilee celebration will get free transport and free theatre tickets throughout their stay her*-. The men from the Indian destroyer "Rajput" the Pakistan frigates "Shamsher"
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  • 70 3 A.P. HONGKONG. Sun. THE Chinese Communist news agency announced on Saturday the dismissal of two Catholic Vice-Presidents of the Tientsin Catholic subsidised Tsingtao University. One was listed s French, whose Chinese name was given as Pu Hsianghien, and the other was a Chinese. The news alleged
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • 670 4 AVER the past week v there were progressive advances on the Singapore Share Market, particularly in tins and rubbers, and there was considerable activity with a good turnover in ali sections. Further apprehension, however, regarding the prospects cf the cease-fire in Korea caused the market
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  • 113 4 BATU SELANGOR TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. The dredge worked throughout the year ended Sept. 30. 1950 and a profit of $168.135 il2 r f was earned from which a dividend of 10' r is recommendd against nil the previous year. Net liquid assets in the balance
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  • 77 4 KENT (F.M.S.) TIN DREDGING LTD. Somewhat belatedly, accounts for the year 1949 show a profit of £40.421 (38.5'r) after charging U.K. profits tax £10,557 and dividends totalling 20' c paid. For the year 1950 dividends of 20' c have been paid and a further dividend of 25' p.
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  • 67 4 TELOK KRUIN TIN LTD. working on tribute made $103,--239 A final dividend of 20 f r has been paid which, together with interim dividends of 30' r. totals 50'„ in respect of the year ended 31.10.1950. Net liquid assets $159,572 equal $1.03 per share. A decreasing rate of
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  • 37 4 Reuter. KARACHI, Sunday. DAKISTAN Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan arrived here tonight from London where he attended the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. He said: "I am satisfied that my trip has been well worthwhile."— Reuter
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  • 75 4 THE rubber commodity market was very firm on Saturday rising to 213 cents a pound buyers for February rubber. There was aggressive buying from Hongkong and this pushed prices up despite the inactivity of thf sole buyer in the United States. Closing prices in cents per pound were:
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  • 49 4 17,330 To 1 For S'pore HONGKONG. Sunday. Communist China, wnich has revalued her currency four times since Christmas, has announced these new official exchange figures for Jen mm Plao (People's currency>: Australian Pound JMP 50.180 to one. Straits Dollar JMP 17.330. Canadian Dollar JMP 20.610. Indian Rupee JMP 4.700.
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  • 147 4 CHERMANG DEVELOPMENT LTD., whose shareholders arc confined to lecal rubber companies *nd the Board of Directors, owns 3956 acres of which 1985 acres are planted with mature rubber all grown from the year 1930 onwards and 296 acres of immature rubber. Accounts for the year ended
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  • 58 4 U.P. PROFIT takings forced down the price of gold late this v/eek. It stoon at US$4O per ounce late ye sterday. Recent heavy gold purchases on the free market were attributed to the international war scare, despite repeated assurances from the United States that no increase
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  • 37 4 THE Economist's fortnightly index of wholesale prices continues to advance inexorably. The index for January 9 is 215.9. compared with the figure for December 27 of 213.3. and the pre-Korea war level of about 180.
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  • 22 4 The price of tin in Singapore on Saturday was $644 4 per picul ex-smelter—a drop of J' on the picul.
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  • 1037 5  -  ARSENAL LOSE VALUABLE POINT TO HUDDERSFIELD By JIM CHAMBERS A.P—Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. TOTTENHAM Hotspur with ditilinf display of M)CMf Rhowed themselves worthy lrider* the First Division of the F-n*llsh Football us they edged the powerful Wolverhampton Wanderer* 2 to 1 yesterday. Unbeaten for morp than
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  • 184 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. PUNTERS are eagerly aws.itinz the publication of the weighf. if P the Lincolnshire Handicap, to be run on the Carholme course at Lincoln or. Saturday. March 31 Needless to say. owners ana trainers with horses entered lor this eight
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  • 63 5 A.P. CEKMANY. Today. fIBPP HKADL, Austria's foimrr N world i hampion, wno an iMernational ski jumping contest hrre yesterday. Hindered by heavy snowfaH Bradi made leaps of 75.5 and 77 meti>.s and a point total of 85.4. ond was Joze Lanuus (JugO* slaviai who J. imped 72
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    68 5 ONE-HAND BAILEY KEEPS HIS WICKET: MCC Bowler Trevor Bailey, who fractured his thumb during play in the Third Test match at Sydney, is pictured here batting onehanded towards the end of England's second innings. Bailey shared the last-wicket stand with John Warr. Neither made any runs and Warr
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  • 397 5 LONDON, Today. WHILE the Football Association are busily engaged pruning the entries for next season s Cup competition, and they are likely to reduce the list by at least one hundred clubs, the Amateur Cup competition has reached a record entry of 453 clubs. Many
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  • 43 5 Reuter. IKISH < Vt FIRST KOI ND: Kltefcliri Comrades 0 L.nl.eld SftttyoMM United 2 Coleraine 1 .a ant wood 3 DeiTy City I iiftonville 8 Ball> money United ,rpv Mills 0 Glentoran crusaders 3 Distillery 2 PorUdovn 1 Bandor 2.- Renter.
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  • 48 5 SEREMBAN. Sun. MALACCA rei oyered well after being down by two goal? to hold' Singapore to a draw Ifl their triangular hockey encounter here today. Cook and Coutts scored for Spore. Both Malacca's goals came in the second half through Bakar via Robert Foo.
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  • 70 5 SERKMBAN*. Sun. MAKING their debut in the AllBlues tournament. Ne*ri Senibilan did well to hold Selangor to a draw in an All-Blue* ■Mttch played on the Padan;,' here yesterda f. The final score was three points all. Nej;ri stored through a penalty rami landed by G.
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  • 59 5 PENANG. Sun. SHOWING superiority all the way, Perak did well to trounce, Selangor by four «oals to one on the wmtern Road ground yesterdav jn a triangular hockey match to select players for the North side against South on Feb. 3 at Ipoh. Thillian ithan <3> and
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  • 75 5 U.P. MANILA. Sun. THE visit ine Singapore sorer team opened its seven came series last nitrht with a win over the combined Ateneo and De la Salle Colleges team at the Riza Memorial Stadium here. The score was 2-nil. Singapore s inside Aw Foon Seons
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  • 36 5 NAVAL BASE Permuda soccer team defeated the Youne Men's Muslim Association by three uoals to nil in the soccer I at the Naval Base yesterI dav. orers were Ali <2> and Ahmad.
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  • 75 5 Reuter. NEW YORK Sun WIMBLEDON and French tennis champion Budge Patty, of Los Angeles, has been dropped from the 1950 American rankings following the annual meeting of f he United States Lawn Tennis Association here yesterday. Patty was originally placed third by the ranking committee,
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  • 194 5 C'wea lth XI Reply With 380 For 7 To India 's 361 MADRAS, Sun. THE Comm. iweauh team led India by 1 I with three first innings w c' in hand after three days' nil in the fourth unofficial lxi here. m When stumps were drawn Commonwealth had made mm)
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    • 323 5 NOTICES SINGAPORE CHINESE LAUNDRY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION. NOTICE The public is hereby nformrd that due to the increase of cost of all washing materials, a Conference of Members was held on the 18th January. and a decision is reached hereby to increase the pric for the laundering of clothings. With effect
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  • 490 6 T A IPOH, Sunday. pOLLOWING are the weights for eight races of the second day. and two races on the third day of the Perak Turf Club January meeting:— HORSES CLASS t. DIV. I—s Fl RS. STRAIGHT PriBCEBRIDGE 9.00 FIFTY-FIFTY 8.13 ASSIZE ft
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  • 833 6 Reuter. A.P. SWANSEA, Sunday. WALES, the holders of the triple crown and with their team of stars playing in true form, defeated England convincingly here yesterday by 23 points (four goals, one try), five points (one goal) Wales led at half-time by
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  • 98 6 j THE folowing wore elected I 1951 official? of the Setia Badminton Party during the 4th annuai general meeting held, recently: PATRON'S: Dr. S. H. Al.Tunied. J.P.. Mr. Lin Kirn Leo. Mr. R. XV Naidu. Mr. M. M. Shaid. PRESIDENT: Mr. Ismail Ahmad. re-elected >. VICE PRESIDENT:
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  • 457 6 Reuter-AAP. LAI NCESTON, TASMANIA, Sunday. IN the finest display of batting seen on the tour, Compton (142) and Washbrook (112) starred in a riotous feat of run-getting when the MCC scored 377 runs in 300 minutes against a Combined XI here yesterday. At the close
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  • 117 6 IPOH, Sun. 1 THE Malayan Chinese Asso- ciation million-dollar sweep was drawn this morning at the Chinese Assembly Hall. The winning numbers are: 2.sd r oOO. PrlZe: No *****2 sifo.o°oo d Prlze: No *****4 moSSo" Pme; Na *****3 j J20 F Soo rth Pr Ze: N *****6
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  • 76 6 Reuter. MANILA, Sun. THE visiting Singapore XI ,ocaJ AilChinese selection this evening by four goal* < 0 one before 2,000 football •-nthii.Hia.sU at the RiwU Memorial track and football field. They have thus won two of their sevengame series here. The score was t-l at the
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