Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1951
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Title Section51 1951-01-23 1 MALAYA Tribune Kythei i people i I FOR THE 1 IPEOPLEj lei: "Tribune" Spore. jrUßftlttllSl THAN ANY AFTCMOO* PAPER IN LMALAYAJ Phone: ***** nine lines. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SIX PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23. 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JAN. 23.51 words
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Article590 1951-01-23 1 —But Insists U.S. Quit Formosa U.S. Loses Move For Quick Aggressor Verdict -A.P., U.P., and Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. £OMMUNIST China agreed in a surprise message today that a ceasefire could be arranged by a seven-nation conference on Korea, Formosa and all Far East problems. The-A.P., U.P.,; and Reuter. - 590 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-01-23 1 od. hungTj aa4 in ras>. this 3 Korean refugee weeps as |t sits on a dock at ■King with elders for translation to the Kojedo Island avfn where thousands of [inding surcease const;* r it. A.P.. Photo. A.P., Photo.A.P.,; Photo. - 42 words
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Article60 1951-01-23 1 SAIGON. Monday. SNGH mobile column, orted by warplanes, aimed that it routed a Im in the Sontay sector, M Mile* west of Hanoi, nflicted "very heavy lossthe rebels. rench communique rethat similar strikes Rrt made in the foothills in rjty of Puiang Thong, northeart of Hanoi, ng60 words
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Article187 1951-01-23 1 LONDON, Monday. THE British Cabinet drafted a new policy on China today. The new policy was believed to confirm British opposition to naming Communist China an aggressor. The Cabinet met in an atmosphere of urgency to draw up last-minute instructions for Sir Gladwyn Jebb, chief187 words
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Article162 1951-01-23 1 A.P. PARIS. Mon. A French court today sentenced Sidney Stanley, star witness in Britain's Lynskey Tribunal, to three years in prison lor writing threatening letters. The court also fined Stanley Frs. 50,000 (£5O) and Frs. 50,--000 damages. A warrant was also issued for his arrest if heA.P. - 162 words
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83 1951-01-23 1 SINGAPORE, Today. The Governor-in-Council Singapore, has permitted the display of the Indian National Flag at the houses and business premises of persons wishing to fly the flag on Jan. 26, 1951. Indian Republic Day, and at any public ceremony on that day. The83 words
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Article48 1951-01-23 1 -Rev- ter. RANGOON, Mon. Govern, ment troops repulsed an attack by Communists, 500 strong on Taeru 50 miles southeast of Manda'lay, killing 20 of the attackers, yesterday's communi. que said. Government troops crossing the Sittang River recaptured Shwegvin Reran, a stronghold in the Toungoo district.—Reuter.-Rev; ter. - 48 words
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Article151 1951-01-23 1 Reuter. Boston. Massachusetts. Mon. MR. Henry Wallace, former Vice President, favours a $10.000.000.000 < £3.570.000.--000» a year American relief programme for the whole as an alternative to war. He urged this at a community church meeting here last night. It would not be appeasement butReuter. - 151 words
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Article190 1951-01-23 1 -A.P. TOKIO, Monday. REINFORCED United Nations hunter-kilier teams on the central and western Korean fronts slammed back into Wonju airfield and three other key towns within 25 miles of Seoul today without finding the fight they were seeking. The towns re-entered and then again abandoned-A.P. - 190 words
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Article34 1951-01-23 1 Reuter. ATHENS. Mon.- Two Greek soldiers found guilty by a court martial of "spreading propaganda aiming at provoking civil war and the dissolution of the Greek army" fere executed here oday. Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article103 1951-01-23 1 Reuter. COLOMBO, Mon. The Times of Ceylon today urged the United States to confirm or deny the "rapidly spreading rumour" that American troops are about to be stationed in Ceylon in considerable numbers. The rumours appear to have Ceylon would be used as a "staging post"Reuter. - 103 words
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Article42 1951-01-23 1 Rettter. LONDON. Mon. WARSAW radio said toe ay that two priests, described as heads of a terrorist gang in Poland which murdered Communist Party men bers and peoples militiamen, wore sentenced to lifelong imprisonment by the Cracow District Military Court.—Renter.Rettter. - 42 words
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Article95 1951-01-23 1 A.P. MIAMI BEACH, Mon. HONEYMOONERS never notice the weather. George D Sax owner of the lavish Saxony Hotel, found that the average guest kept his room thermostat set at 74 degrees <r. summer and adjusted it for I i.oout 76 to 77 on cool winter i daysA.P. - 95 words
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93 1951-01-23 1 THE WORLD'S BIGGEST WARPLANE: Pictured here at Lakunhenth, Suffolk, England, RAF untitled is the world's biggest warplane, the Consoildated Vutee B-36D bomber. It is one of six B-36D's of the United States Air Force, that lande at the airfield. after a training flight of more than 5,000 miles from Carswell,-A.P. Photo. - 93 words
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Article183 1951-01-23 1 U.P. and Reuter. ZURICH. Monday. ROARING avalanches of snow killed 31 X sons in Austria today zooming the thre. day death toll in four countries to 197 Ninety-seven were killed in Austria, j* l reports are in from cut off mountain villages. One new AustrianU.P. and Reuter. - 183 words
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Article67 1951-01-23 1 -Reuter-AAP. CANBERRA. Monday. MR. HAROLD HOLT, Australian Labour Minister, said today law officers were examining possible counter action against ar expected Communist industrial campaign. He said he was convinced that Communist Union leaders had begun a "clearly marked programme of action" to cause unrest in-Reuter-AAP. - 67 words
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Article78 1951-01-23 1 AP. LIMERICK. IRELAND. Mon. —County Limerick is embar* rassed by a problem it has never known before- -how to bury its dead with decent speed. A railway strike now five weeks old started the trouble by holding up timber supplies for the coffins. Now the influenzaAP. - 78 words
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Article25 1951-01-23 1 -Reuter. SOEDERHAMN. North Sweden. Mon. Ten Swedes died in a collision between a train and a motorcoach near here last night—Reuter.-Reuter. - 25 words
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Article37 1951-01-23 1 AP BORDEAUX, Mon. Three bandits btM up a bank m main street here today and fled with a brief case containing Frs *****.000 (about £11.2001. No shots were fired. baadits escaped in a car.—AP.AP - 37 words
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Article91 1951-01-23 1 -Reuter. PRAGUE, Monday. The Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry today accused American aircraft of "intentionally violating Czechoslovakia's air territory to carry on espionage and to support subversive elements." The accusation was made in a note delivered to the American Embassy here. The note said there could be no-Reuter. - 91 words
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Article163 1951-01-23 1 Reuter. Port Moresby (New Guinea), Monday. TERRIFIED natives were fleeing tonight from 1 belching lava and clouds of gas-charged ashes which have claimed 23 lives since Mount Lamington volcano erupted five days ago with an explosion "like an atom bomb". An urgent message for blood serumReuter. - 163 words
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Article757 1951-01-23 2 RIOTS POLICE THE Singapore public felt some dismay at the announcement of His Excellency the Governor in the meeting last week of the Singapore Legislative Council, that the Government hopes that the members of the Riots Inquiry Commission will be able to arrive before the end of this month. But757 words
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721 1951-01-23 2 GEORG E C. McGHEE - —Br- GEORG E C. McGHEE. U.S. Ass'atant of State for Near Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs. -USIS. NOW. we'll take a look at the near East and So.ith Asia. This vast area of more than 500.000,000 people bounds Russia and Communist China on-USIS. - 721 words
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Article1001 1951-01-23 2 r[E greatest antidote to war is hope", asserted the Commonwealth Prime Ministers in their declaration at the conclusion of the London conference. The event matched the word, for ln all the moves in the struggle for peace of the last few months, the meeting of the1,001 words
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Article166 1951-01-23 2 What the Chinese Press I is saymg today. j THE Nanyang Siang Pau commenting on the rise in prices of essential commodities calls for measures to be taken. However, the daily frankly admits that if measures art to be taken, only 30 per cent of the responsibility166 words
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427 1951-01-23 2 NEW YORK. THE American bosom is coming down. "It's these low necklines." explained Mrs. Ida Rosenthal, "you can t have such high busts—you need more space.' Mrs. Rosenthal is an authority on the subject. With her husband, she is a founder of427 words
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Article488 1951-01-23 2 ARE you wearing a widebrimmed picture hat this season If it's a palmetto it carries with it a story of southern Louisiana, where fair-haired Acadian girls have been reviving a skill of their forebears, handed down from mother to daughter for several generations. Development of the industry488 words
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Article439 1951-01-23 2 'THERE'S a fresh wind blow- ing and already it was blown away much of that scented air caused by the extravaganzas of previous seasons. I may be wrong, but I have the feeling that the ship of feminine fashions is sailing into quiet waters and439 words
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Article218 1951-01-23 2 I?VEiIY other year Britain's ■i Design and Research Centre for the gold, silver, jewellery and allied industries sets a competition to encourage progress in design Judging by the ideas submitted by this year's piiz3-winner—the majority of the competitors were students —some interesting new types of jewellery218 words
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Advertisement70 1951-01-23 2 50 Years of Integrity— Drink Gold Leaf and he sure of consistent quality— The quality of Gold Leaf ranks highest among Teas of Topmost Choice. stole «.gents:F. A. BARTHOLOMEWSZ, Ltd., 8-A. Change Alley, Singapore. The Oriental Optical Co., tOptuoietrtsts Manuiaeturtnu Opticians and Scientific Eye Examination with U.S.A. 1951 Model Modern70 words
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Advertisement14 1951-01-23 2 Every home wants 1 COLUMBIA i; J UILK I Provision Dept. Ground Floor ROBINSONS14 words
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Miscellaneous64 1951-01-23 2 Strange As It Seems *$gs- (?ELYIN6 OW DATA WHICH INDICATED racri, U "THAT THE SEVERE COLD WWLD NOT BEGIN UNTIL JANUARY vC.LYFSH, NARXSON INVAOtD RUSSIA..* BPLLS ASD UNROLLS However, extreme cold occurred in A6 IT SWIMS 06CCM8ER HI9 ARMY MET DfSASTEf?, AMD THE POWER WHICH HE HAD BUILT UP WAS64 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-01-23 3 jalung dancing lessons from ufan friends are the Dalai Zja's .isters (left, and second \m rljhth pictured here at pgt<ii, a Sikkim township t the *>ikkim-India border, oft, they had been sent for ujiy. Their brcther, at present in fining, a Tibetan trading post,58 words
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Article96 1951-01-23 3 The Singapore Rubber Fack- cation elected the foiMeg office-bearers at their letting recently, president:—M S Sin Guan Ltd.. lMr. Lim Chai lee> Mr. Sng [wee Choon; Secretary:—M S bo Bee Co., Ltd.. (Mr. Ng ptt Lam). Treasurer: M/S Kheng Co.. Ltd., (Mr. Tan loon Tiong). Auditor:—M/8 *cc96 words
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Article50 1951-01-23 3 I Malay woman, a Punjabi p and "a Sikh were tentaLrely charged in the Fourth Police Court yesterday on no counts of attemp ed .-der at Upper Serangoon Ud on Jan. 21. The Mse ij] be up for mention on ,'ir 29 They claimed trial.50 words
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Article32 1951-01-23 3 Three Chinese. Low Joo Lam Tan See Chua and Lim Heng were fined $25 itch when they Pleaded tuilty in the Fourth Police Court to gambling on Jan. 2032 words
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Article163 1951-01-23 3 MALACCA, Monday. ON that Government be approached to was made by MjJ a > a Chinese Chamber of S e erJe°at >ast dinner held at the Chamber's premises. As matters stood, Malacca s ir»de has practically been ruined and the position ot traders has163 words
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Article48 1951-01-23 3 Ibrahim bin Yahya was tentatively charged in the Fourth Police Court yesterday *Uh causing hurt to a ChiLlm Tay Chwee, with a biife in Ceylang Serai on J *n. 20. Bail of $250 was granted until Jan. 29 when the case will be up for mention.48 words
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Article36 1951-01-23 3 MR. Van der Laan, Managing Director of N.T.S Bank. w w given more than his share of garlands, before he left for Holland yesterday. A largo Prober of friends saw him off.36 words
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269 1951-01-23 3 HONGKONG. Monday. ITNITED States insistence that the United Nations v brand Communist China as aggressor in Korea is typical of America's foreign policy of emotion reaction without sufficient regard for the conse ouences," the British-owned South China Morning Post declared editorially' today. M It269 words
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Article132 1951-01-23 3 -Reuter- AAP HONGKONG. Monday, j Chinese authorities in I Kwangtung have ordered the removal of all supplies from the coastal areas to the interior of the province, according to the Chinese paper. Wah Kiu Vat Pao. in a despatch from Canton. The report said the-Reuter; AAP - 132 words
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Article56 1951-01-23 3 -U.P. HONGKONG, Mon. PEKING Radio said Chinese Communists formaliy took over the Peking Medical College, China's foremost medical school, 2nuowed with Rockefeller funds. The radio. quoting tic Health Vice-Minister Ho Cheng, said the staffers would retain their jobs and the school would continue to function,-U.P. - 56 words
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73 1951-01-23 3 Miss Agnes Chee, eldest daughter of Madam S.P. Leong And the late Mr. Chee Ah Peng. was married to Mr. Robert Anthony Jack Moores at St. Georges Church, Tanglin, on Saturday. The brideg room is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Moores. The bride was given away by73 words
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Article126 1951-01-23 3 _u.p. PARIS. Monday. FRENCH Communists called F party members P mass demonstration against r G neral Elsenhower when he G Jt here on Wednesday. ar ¥rCom m nist newspaper or g£n, L humamte Dimanchc, published a front page tjgjal l y Red leaders for all UlOjg_u.p. - 126 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-01-23 3 *ud comic»! *ketchrv Tncy ij.i fc t11 words
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Article377 1951-01-23 3 A COLLISION between a taxi and a bicycle, which A occurred at the junction of Jalan Besar and UDDer Weld Road on June 5 last, resulting in the de P a P th ot the cyclist, formed the subject ma ter of a claim377 words
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Article51 1951-01-23 3 -U.P. HONGKONG, Mon. SOUTH China reports said Chinese Communist troops arriving there from Korea said 10,000 soldiers of the Third Field Army arrived in Hengyang enroute to South China. The reports said it was believed that these troops possibly would reinforce the anticipated Slno-Red drive in-U.P. —— - 51 words
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Article31 1951-01-23 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. THE Defence Department today identified 268 casualties of the Korean fighting. The 206 th casualty list reported 30 dead; 44 wounded; 7 injured and 188 missing.—31 words
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Article148 1951-01-23 3 -AP, WASHINGTON. Mon. THE administration probably will ask Congress for an anorooriation of around -T5540.000.000 to carry on its programme of military assistance v r Chinese Nationalist forces j on Formosa. The first big shipment or 11 gently needed military items under this programme arrived-AP, - 148 words
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Article50 1951-01-23 3 1' H E Jardine Matheson freighter, the Loksang. bl ought 540 packages of sundries 80 packages of textiles ond 5 cases of cigarettes. The ship also brought seven rales of mosquito netting and *r ur cases of fountain pens, which are for transhipment to Kuching.50 words
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Article36 1951-01-23 3 Five Chinese were each fined $20 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for gambling in an empty shed in Neo Teo Road off Lim Chu Kang Road on Jan. 20. They all pleaded guilty.36 words
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Article23 1951-01-23 3 The Malayan Airways uaxoia which left for Kuala Lumpur at 3 p.m. yesterday, had to return due to bad weather.23 words
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Article192 1951-01-23 3 SUMMONSES under the Ordi S nance were preferred against businessmen in the yesterday Messrs. Hardial bingn aim Sln *he summonses alleged that on Dec 2 last "Made in U.S.A. It was further alleged that they also imported 125 dozen cotton shirts with collars and j192 words
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80 1951-01-23 3 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Mon ABOUT 50 Europeans and many New Guinea natives were killed in an eruption of the volcano Mount Lamington, 100 miles from Port Moresby according to reports reaching here today. Airline pilots trying to find an airstrip through the ash cloudReuter-AAP. - 80 words
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Article93 1951-01-23 3 THE Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday pronounced the marriage of David Alfred Eberweln with Leona Elizabeth Wilhemina Metz, as null and void by reason of her prior subsisting marriage. The parties were married on January 6. 1942. at the Marriage Registry and had been living together93 words
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Article23 1951-01-23 3 COLONEL H.V. McNally, Provost Marshal Far East Land Forces, arrived in Hong Kong on Saturday from Singapore on an inspection visit.23 words
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Article68 1951-01-23 3 -Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Mon. A total of 64 Communist jet fighters battled 29 American jets yesterday, setting a record for the number of Communist planes encountered in a single day since the Korean hostilities. Five separate encounters resulted ln the destruction of one of-Reuter-AAP. - 68 words
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Advertisement68 1951-01-23 3 1 lb PACKETS 1.90 I lb 1-00 1 ib 55 cts. 2 Or Woo King Brothers Dealers m all Kinds of clocks, watches and spare part*. Ji S Wholesale Retail. 5 iBo *outh Bridge Road. 26 Campbell Street. S J Singapore, Penang. g J (OQDET HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., (malaya) LTD.68 words
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92 1951-01-23 4 -Reuter. fHE North Atlantic Pact Deputies today discussed the distribution of raw materials for their production programme, according to a usually reliable source. J Discussion covered the recent proposal of Britain, France and the United States, for a series of international commodity groups to control-Reuter. - 92 words
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Article225 1951-01-23 4 JHE rubber commodity market continued steady stro y n|f erday Hongkong orders stil l going The market was however a little thinner than during the last few days and the? day's markedhovered around 214 cents for February closine with buyers at that price and possible225 words
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Article66 1951-01-23 4 T LONDON. Monday. HE un market was fairly dy this morning with V n down sli nt, y up to ti.^3.i 2 and three months unchanged at £1.202}*. The noon closing prices were: Spot—£l.23s buyers and £1.240 fellers with business at both prices. Three months—£l.2oo buyers and £1.20566 words
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Article45 1951-01-23 4 Reutor. JC LONDON. Monday. THE death here of Alyb RusX sell, the first wife of Pertrand Russell the phih.-sop. her and writer at the age eS? was ann °unced today She married Beitrand Rus£SJs 894 Tne carnage was dissolved In 1921— Reut?rReutor. - 45 words
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106 1951-01-23 4 -A.P. YOUNGSTOWN. Mon. nriOKYO Kohan Company, Limi- ted. of Tokyo has" placed orders with two Youngstown firms for about US$l,OOO,OOO worth of steel plant equipment. The Tokyo company, one of Japan s largest tin plant producers, ordered a small cold strip mill from the-A.P. - 106 words
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Article94 1951-01-23 4 A.P. MELBOURNE. Mon. COTTON goods may cost >J more next spring, retailers here said. Rises of 25 to 30 per cent, arp inevitable due to a large failure of American crop, they added Apart from the American cotton crop failure, some overseas mills hadA.P. - 94 words
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Article158 1951-01-23 4 •Reuter. LONDON, Mon. AHEAD of the re-assembly of the British Parliament business in the London Stock Exchange today was small and price movements were mixed. British Government stocks moved fractionally lower on rovt ne sales but there was firmness in many industrial groups. Textiles, irons and steels•Reuter. - 158 words
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Article116 1951-01-23 4 rr SINGA PORE, Mon. k share market was quietly steady Vith some inquiry were ft Dd rUbberS S«,^se a d falr V ,Ume °< 8.8. Petrol Bu n S <»"* Bunnymede £2 Ampat 4 Ayer Hitam 22 ?5 Rangrin 24 o w pth.L pfen Pealing 4 l- 6116 words
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Article59 1951-01-23 4 IS PORT: Loksang (44), Ljrut (ESADE), LndbHs (She*rs), Flying Cloud (4* 3), Uakde (41), Gewang (40) Mariekerk (38 9), Tarn 36 (31 Star Arcturus (1718). Benveg (19 20), Belaga (21 J) Anshun (J3/4), Hoegh Merchant (27/8), Fermtream <2 9 Beneruachan (15/16), BeiSTSi 0 if h KUwa SSIE59 words
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Article50 1951-01-23 4 -Reuter. t CALCUTTA, Mon A 2SSL 'alHere yesterday demanded inRHr^h Wlt Ji drawal from the British Commonwealth and dissociation from the "clutf£"js the imperialist powThe 7,000-strong rally was STSSS by r the CommunS- 8 12l. Een al rade Uniori CenKES and the United Trad* Union Congress.-Reuter-Reuter. - 50 words
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Article81 1951-01-23 4 A.P. A MANILA, Mon. ban against U.S. Navy and Marine personnel visiting the town of Cavite will b e lifted tomorrow, a spokesman at wid* y P lnt DaVal StaUon Cavite. adjoining Sangley t™ w W i 8 PlaCCd off limit two weeks ago following aA.P. - 81 words
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Article28 1951-01-23 4 Reuter-AAP, rrHF rJEF**EL M °nday. THE Indian destroyer "Hajfi WLi arrived here today for the Jubilee celebrations and combined manoeuvres with n.fiff Commonwealth naval imits.—Reuter-AAP,Reuter-AAP, - 28 words
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Advertisement142 1951-01-23 4 EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT mp i iyt k Hongkong, japan I TSKIL.zW L E Leneverett'' ion .c* Hongkong, japan 28/31 Jan. Star■ Betelgeuse". Sod own *or Henang. «angnnn Calcutta crim B "™ay. Madras Karachi Bahrein. Kowett -Hebeveretf 14/16 Feb CO LTD. Kuala Lumpur 52 S ,lKt> *0»/6ll Penang P S*J142 words
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Advertisement993 1951-01-23 4 THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated tn Sarawak) Weekly passengers freight service to Kuching Rejang River Ports and Bintulu (with transhipment at Kuching) Due «*on« Rajah Brooke for Kucning i n Port 1700 J an Norbay for Kuching Jan 28 £S: I «elagu tor Sarekei. Rinatang. 4 Sibu i In993 words
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686 1951-01-23 5 JIM CHAMBERS - SOCCER "BAD BOY" IS HEADACHE TO SELECTORS By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. k i v LONDON, Today. tJERE is bound to be another soccer row soon 1 when Neil Franklin, England's soccer "bad boy", fishes his term of suspension on January 31 Neil will straightA.P. - 686 words
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263 1951-01-23 5 LATTNCESTON, Mon. HECLARING their innings closed at the Saturday total of 382 for seven, the M.C.C. took advantage of a lively wicket today to bundle out the Combined Team To 3 and then score 13 runs without loss to win their match by263 words
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Article46 1951-01-23 5 A.P. Lexington. Kentucky, Mon. THE University of Kentucky nas plan for course in horse rat inu and breed ng. Horse owners and breeders Will uav tlie cost* of the court*. It will provide instruct ion m the mirtC of qual.f.ed turf writers. —A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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39 1951-01-23 5 -A.P. Photo-A.P. Photo - 39 words
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325 1951-01-23 5 TOURISTS' TAIL WAGS WEAKLY MADRAS, Monday. INDIA were 165 ahead with seven second tanJnga 1 wickets to fall at the close of the fourth days' play here in the fourth unofficial Test against the Commonwealth touring team. The Commonwealth werall out325 words
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89 1951-01-23 5 A.P. LONDON. Today. PROMOTER Albert Dav:es said yesterday the British Eoxlng Board of Control has refused to sanction a proposed fight between Stephen Olek of France and Tommy Farr, onetime world heavyweight challenger. Davies said the Board had clveil no reason. Farr is trying– A.P. - 89 words
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Article90 1951-01-23 5 MALACCA, Monday TtW Dunlop Sports Club. Malacca, won three and lost one out of four friendly badminton matches played last yar. slates the first annual report ol the Club jus* released. The Club, which were run-ntrs-up in th? Malacca Comrrercial Houses badminton competition in 1949. became the90 words
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Article176 1951-01-23 5 Renter. INDIA Ist Innings 561 iivtMOMVEAI.TH l*t Innings 393 Gimblett lbw Mankad Ikin c Merchant h Phadkar 11" Emmett c Mankad b Phadkar 9<J Fishlock c Joshi b Phadkar tt Worrell run out Gr-evcs b Mankad 26 Dooland lbw Phadkar Stephenson not out Shackleton r h Mankad RidTway bRenter. - 176 words
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Article106 1951-01-23 5 -A.P FRANKFURT. Today. SIXTEEN foreign countries led by the United Stales and Britain will display no-d*-ls at Western Germany's first international auto show h< re Anril 19-29 Forty-four different models Lorn 27 auto plants in the variou*s countries. including those in Germany, will be seen a, the-A.P - 106 words
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Article58 1951-01-23 5 Keu'.er. LONDON, Mon. JJAI REBS, British professional natch play champion, left London by air today on the first ataue of his trip half-way round the I 4 I to play exh bit.on and tournament KOlf. His journey will onihra'-e Bg) t>t Nairobi Calcutta. Singapore andKeu'.er. - 58 words
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Article94 1951-01-23 5 THE following have t been selected to re- I present the North in the annual Malayan L hockey classic against South at Feb. 3 at Ipoh. Nad.irajah (S.L.); Chet Singh (Pahang). i Mohd. Hazari (Pk P. Sankey (Pk.). S. Selva- J nan'-'.gam (Pk.), G. Toft (S.L.);94 words
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70 1951-01-23 5 A.P. Indianapolis Indiana, Today. CHICAGO heavyweight Hubert Hood will oppose world Hffhtwa'ght champion Joey Maxim m a ihaniv bout here on Saturday nicht. Maxim was supposed to ti«ht Bui Peterson of Calumet C ty. Illinois, but Peterson was knocked out in a fisht last week.A.P. - 70 words
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Article41 1951-01-23 5 Reuter. RANGOON, Men. TTHK r.urma-bred Nnppci Tandy won i he Asa Khan Cup race over Neile bv one furlong here today. The Asa Khan saw th» race and pr»\».-nted the Cup to the winning jockev. Tun Khme—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article58 1951-01-23 5 Reuter. Trivandrum <South Indian Men. pRED KOVALESKI. of the Da L«d States, won the Men's Single T tie vt>sterdav in the Southwest India Lawn tennis Championship here. In the final, the Detroit player rallied to beat Even Davidson. Sweden's No. 3. After dropp'nc \be first two sets,Reuter. - 58 words
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Article66 1951-01-23 5 A P. TAMPA. FLORIDA. Mon. IJAHE Za. harias yesterday won the Tampa women oi>en polf tournament with a total of 286 that clipped thiee strokes off the women world's record for four rounds. Mrs. Zarharias. leader all the wav, finished seven strokes ahead of the f eld. SheA P. - 66 words
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260 1951-01-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Today. MARRIED, wuli lo.ir children, 37-year old C.S.M. Instructor Richard Jones, of the Army Physical Tra ning Corps, will be a landed welter or U»bt-uUd4le-W«ifW contestant in the Army's Malayan Individual Champtonsh pa at the Chinese Assembly Hall hare on260 words
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146 1951-01-23 5 Reuter-AAP. BRISBANE. Monday. CENTURIES by Ken Meuleman and Neil Harvey enI abled Victoria to gain a lead of 97 runs over Queensland today when their Sheffield Shield game was corrtinued. Victoria totalled 388 in reply to Queensland's 191 and Queetrs- land had scored atReuter-AAP. - 146 words
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Advertisement385 1951-01-23 5 SITS: VACANT ,iior Chinese Clerk, with Id knowledge of English and if to type, required by Euro- Office in Johore Bahru. ■Men applications with |ies of references to Box E. 605, Tribune, S pore. NATURALISATION TICE i« hereby given that j FiTRICK BERTIN ANTHONY ■TNT, of 3 Kuo Chuan Ave■t385 words
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Advertisement382 1951-01-23 5 6.45 9.30 p.m. STARTS TODAY ROUGHER TOUGHER THAN EVER AS JOHN THE FIGHTING 1 WAYNE MKENTUCKUN A REPUBLIC PICTURE Co-Starring Vera Ralston—Philip Dorn—Oliver Hardy Wfn p i1 1 i 1fl g llWtf NEXT CHAN6E vIHfU E 6 ITS AND GLORY STORY OF THE U.S. MARINES! i ADVANCE BOOKING PLANS OPEN382 words
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456 1951-01-23 6 at SAIGON, Monday. A new and perhaps final joint political and military effort to consolidate A French defences in Northern Indo-China and to halt the Communist march into South-East Asia began rapidly taking shape today Demands of officials here for a speed-up ofat - 456 words
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120 1951-01-23 6 THE first issue of the monthly journal "Economic Bulletin" explaining the lunctinos of Government Departments dealing with Singapore business men will be published today. The journal is being published by Government and will be distributed free of cnarg? Mr. A. P. Strutchbury o! the Economic Secretariat,120 words
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Article53 1951-01-23 6 A P. HONGKONG. Monday. LI Sung-kan's junk was licensed only for fishing, so when a harbour patrol pricked him up on Sunday with 15 human passengers and 20 cows aboard, the court decided he had stretched his fishing licence a little bit too far and finedA P. - 53 words
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Article45 1951-01-23 6 A.P. HONGKONG, Mon. HONGKONG detective Mak Hon-fen saw Ho Yin-to. 26. pick up a fountain pen in a crowded tram. He looked closer and perceived it was his own fountain pen. He took Ho Yin-to the police station as a pickpocket.— A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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330 1951-01-23 6 -A.r\ TOKIO. Mon. TH E Chinese Communism army has resurrected a colourful figure out of the military past—the Grenadier. He is not working very well. UN. combat evaluation icports disclose. His grenades are no good. And the Chinese lacking America's oaseball tiafhtion. just can't throw-A.r\ - 330 words
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Article67 1951-01-23 6 CAIRO, Mon. THE 100.000 strong Young Men's Mohammedan Association, speaking "on behal." of the Arab nations." on Sunday night urged that the Arao League adopt an attitude of neutrality in the East-West conflict. Saleh Harb Pasha, retired Army Major General, president of the Association, cabled the chiefs67 words
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Article38 1951-01-23 6 AP. BONN, GERMANY, Mon. BRITISH Conservative leader Anthony Eden, on h tour of Germany, is confined in bed with infli!«n7.H *t. the residence of the British High Ccmmis sioiiCr, Sir Ivone Kirkpa trick. —AP.AP. - 38 words
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Article159 1951-01-23 6 A.P CAIRO, Tuesday. THE charges against British officers in the Suez Canal Zone now under investigation include acceptance of bribes from Egyptians to enable them to obtain weapons and ammunition, the newspaper Al Ahrem alleged yesterday. British Army spokesmen were not immediately available for comment, butA.P - 159 words
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Article66 1951-01-23 6 AP PARIS. Tuesday. MR. Winston Churchill conferred for an hour yesterday with Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery. Commander of the Five-power Western Union military alliance. British Embassy sources said they had no information as to the Mr. Churchill discussed with Monty. The fieldmarshyU is if ported to be dueAP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-01-23 6 Picture shows a B-26 Bomber flowa to Saigon by American pilo««. It 1* part of the consignment of military equipment to X* drtiveVed to IndoChina under the American military aid programme to the French forces.38 words
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468 1951-01-23 6 AP. WASHINGTON, Monday THE United States intends to deal with Japan 1 a basis of equality in peace treaty talus in opened in Tokio late this week. v Responsible officials said today that Amerirs negotiator John Foster Dulles will sock the viet*AP. - 468 words
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Article81 1951-01-23 6 GENERAL V\V< A: Raff ladvanced i a.«.« literatun 'i p.n,. tHI MM >W < body build.n- m.. ««g tournament. 7.H0 p.m. CINEMA CATHAY: The F tuckiens" at 11. LA b K ILHAMBRA Tmni 1.45. 4.15. and MS P-">- n rAVIUUN: c iFI i 1 i and Bubla81 words
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