Malaya Tribune, 24 January 1951
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Title Section55 1951-01-24 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE Rythei b people i FOR THE .PEOPLE, i THAN ANY S I AFTERNOON J PAPER IN J tMALAYAjj Tel: •Tribune' Spore. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. Phon*»: Mil' 3 nln« line*. 1 SIX PAGES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA55 words
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Article293 1951-01-24 1 Revenue Up By $42 Million Tribune Staff Reporter THE Federation Government will budget for a de--1 ficit of $30,133,747. This is contained in the report of the Standing Committee on Finance which examined the draft estimates of the Federation for this year. The estimated revenue293 words
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143 1951-01-24 1 U.P. HONGKONG. Tues. HE flow of strategic goods to Communist China has drop. j tharplv since the Western fid economic war on Reds hut substantial !ounts of steel, rubber and taoaceutieaJfl are still mov\"into China, authoritative Ltj -aid today. Hcrnkon? stll is oneU.P. - 143 words
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99 1951-01-24 1 1 ASHINGTON. Today. B Voice of America used the words of Lenin today ,nee Stailn. !C:kolai Lenin, founder of the Emunist philosophy, practiwrote the script used by Voice." It added up to the bitterest and most rwnal attacks the United ft nad directed against Jo'jtalin.99 words
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Article156 1951-01-24 1 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Tuesday. Ive-naUon Arab-Asian group In the United Nations was reported today considering another fie-fire appeal to Communist China. Encouraged by what members of the group ■ed concessions by Peking, these delegates re said to believe it would be worth risking ar buffA.P. - 156 words
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Article44 1951-01-24 1 Reuter. P| k, 'N. Thursday. Two J hurled a Mills-type greBritish Embassy in mjjht. breaking windows and doc* The men the explosion, assy had been picJ* 1 p arhrr in protest against nrr of a Dutch naval in Northern Irefor training.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article34 1951-01-24 1 I COLOMBO. Tues. S< nanayake. Parry Secretary to nstry of External Plying to Communist categorically d« »at c vinn had leas° 1 bases to a foreign r lor war purposes.34 words
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96 1951-01-24 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. MAJOR GENERAL Floyd Parks. Army Public Information Chief, made the following statement late today regarding Tokio reports about. Communist activity behind the United States lines in Korea. "Groups of North Korean infiltrators and guerrillas aie operating in the mountainsU.P. - 96 words
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Article78 1951-01-24 1 U.P. HONGKONG. Tues. COMMUNIST China today charged "America is actually turning Japan into a military base for aggression in the Far East." Peking Radio broadcast a summary Qf an article from the latest issue of an authoritative handbook on current affairs, titled "Oppose America's Rearming ofU.P. - 78 words
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Article152 1951-01-24 1 UP. SAIGON. Tuesday. GENERAL Jean de Lattre Tassigny, French Com-mander-in-Chief in Indo-Cfrlna, indicated today that a new Communist Vietminh offensive was expected soon in north Indo-China where the rebels last week lost an estimated 6,000 dead in a vain attempt to seize Hanoi. Tassigny toldUP. - 152 words
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Article56 1951-01-24 1 A.P. THE HAGUE, Tues. IT was officially announced I today that the Dutch Chief-of-StafT. General Dr. Hans J. Kruls. has been dismissed from his post andl will be succeeded by Colonel B R. p F. Hasselman. Inspector ol tlie Cavalry. between him and the highestA.P. - 56 words
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141 1951-01-24 1 A.P. HELIOPOLIS, Egypt, Tues RUSSIA and the United States clashed on Red China today as the Universal Postal Union began a closed debate on whether to seat a Nationalist or Communis government at the current m Th i c n Unlon is holding a joimA.P. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-24 1 Communist Vietminh prisoners, under French guard, niarrh through the streets of the North Indo-Chinese coastal town of Tienyen. Large nun.be rs of Vietminh prisoners and political suspects are used hy the French army in labour fcangs. A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 44 words
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Article276 1951-01-24 1 Reuter. PORT MORESBY, New Guinea, Tuesday. MORE than 3,000 natives died when Mount Lamington, New Guineas "spirit mountain" erupted like an atom bomb", official reports said i today. Among them were 35 Europeans who had been listed missing since the eruption began last Thursday.Reuter. - 276 words
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Article70 1951-01-24 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tut s. TH E International Bank today announced loans totalling US$BO,OOO,OOO for South Africa of which US$5O.--000.000 will come from the International Bank and US$3O.--000.000 from United States private banks. U5530,000,000 of the International Bank loan is for electric power devclopmen* and U5520,000,000U.P. - 70 words
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Article55 1951-01-24 1 A.P. PARIS. Tuesday.-Some 300 drivers from 18 nations roared off on Tuesday on one of motoring's most gruelling, the 3.250-kilometre Monte Carlo automobile "rally." They took tn the road carefully-timed' intervals In Oslo. Stockholm. Glasgow. Lisbon. Palermo and Monte Carlo. All must cover prescribed routes finishing in MonteA.P. - 55 words
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Article112 1951-01-24 1 A.P. MOSCOW. Tues. THE United States. Franc and Britain delivered rime n to Russia last night which opened a new cycle in nearly three months of discussion on whether there will be another four-power Foreign Minister's Council. French Ambassador. M. Chatalgneau called on Foreien Minister AndreiA.P. - 112 words
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172 1951-01-24 1 RYE ENGLAND. Today. PLANS' to spend U5533,000 in pirate treasure hunt in the China Sea were made public today by James Brownlie. If all goes well the 10-man expedition will set forth in May. for some US$2BO,OOO worth of gold carried by the infamous172 words
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Article23 1951-01-24 1 A.P. COPENHAGEN, Tuesday The Jutlandia. Denmark's hospital ship to aid United Nations forces in Korea, sailed from Copenhagen today.— A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article46 1951-01-24 1 A.P. LONDON. Tues. One hundred and twenty British officers and men were killed in the Korean war up to January 20. Minister of War. John Strachey told the House of Commons on Tuesday Hp said 366 were wounded and 231 are missing. A.P. poA.P. - 46 words
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Article199 1951-01-24 1 A.P. TOKIO, Tuesday. A LLIED forces fought in the streets of Yongwol today w ith Korean Communists who are trying to turn the cast end of the United Nations defence line in barren central Korea. While ground action along the rest of the front dropped offA.P. - 199 words
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Article66 1951-01-24 1 A.P. WELLINGTON. New Zealand. Tues. THE cashier of the Sydeham. Christchurch. branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia, was shot dead yesterday afternoon by a youn* man armed with a sawn off shot gun. Th" cashier. Peter McMul!lan. 24. was the only person in the bank whenA.P. - 66 words
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Article52 1951-01-24 1 U.P. LONDON. Tues. BRITAIN'S new U5522,400 atomic plant at Sellafleld went into fullscale operation today for the first time. The plant, designed three years ago for plutonium research, was switched on secretly over the week-end. It will turn nut for industrial uses ttk% same plutonium employed in theU.P. - 52 words
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Article198 1951-01-24 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. MORE avalanches threatened fresh disasters today in [n the Alpine valleys where the 8-day "white terror" had already claimed at least 252 dead, 105 seriously 1 injured and 12 missing. Frontier guards posted along the mountain ridges separating Italy. Austria andReuter. - 198 words
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Article42 1951-01-24 1 THE going at the Ipoh races 1 at best will be heavy. "PACE MAKER" Race 4 Captain Yule Rate 6 Blue Eyes R ace 7 Marcher l ords "LONGSHOT" Race 2 Agoko Race 4 Airmail Race 8 Knight Gallant42 words
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Article97 1951-01-24 1 Intercepted Grenade Gets Medal Reuter. LONDON. Today. A BRITISH Empire medal had been awarded to a private soldier in Malaya *ho intercepted a grenade thrown into a crowd watching a game of billiards in a Penang canteen and hurled it out of .he window. The London Gazette announced the awardReuter. - 97 words
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Article92 1951-01-24 1 A.P. PARIS. Tuesday. France tonight alerted 6,500 police and housands more bayonetcarrying soldiers to prevent a Communist demonstration scheduled for late tomorrow against General Eisenhower. The French government has outlawed the demonstration. The Communists, however, announced their determination to go ahead. Reliable sources said Moscow had rappedA.P. - 92 words
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Article14 1951-01-24 1 LONDON, Thursday.—A sun spot of moderate dimensions has been reported this morning.14 words
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Advertisement38 1951-01-24 1 P I F C O British Mad* Sole Distributors: f i jJ jftflr Tan Cheng Moh Electric to., VIHBV 152, Cross Street, Singapore. Phone: 3064. M* TOO >0 SEE MUCH I I OMF THING 5 A CERTAINTY 138 words
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Article702 1951-01-24 2 D7HAT is all this mystery about Red China? First we read that Peking has rejected the cease-fire proposal; then the next day we read that Peking has agreed to a cease-fire, though on its own terms, the principal of which is that the United States must change its702 words
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870 1951-01-24 2 STANLEY CLARK - By STANLEY CLARK Reuter. DUBLIN. ALTHOUGH the partition of Ireland is undoubtedly I holding up progress, the Boundary is, paradoxically, Southern Ireland's largest industry. Every week-end thousands of people from Northern Ireland pour South to enjoy the ration- free luxuries of the Republic— andReuter. - 870 words
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Article431 1951-01-24 2 LONDON, Wed MR. St. Laurent. Prime Minister of Canada, and Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, speaking at a dinner given by the Canada Club in London recently, both i stressed the example presented |a the world by the Common- 1 wealth and the threat431 words
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Article206 1951-01-24 2 What the Chinese Press is saying today. rlE Nanvang Siang Pau calls for a clarification of Federal citizenship. The paper expresses the hope that Federation will submit an amendment to Government which will widen the scope of Federal citizenrhip for Chinese nationals. The unity that Malaya will206 words
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Article1062 1951-01-24 2 A.P. LONDON. FROM May to October, all of England. Scotland. Wales and Northern Ireland will be one huge show window displaying the art. science, industryam' history of their people. They have invited the world to flatten its nose against the pine for a good long appraisalA.P. - 1,062 words
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Article531 1951-01-24 2 H.W. BLAKES LEE - SCIENCE FOR THE LAYMAN By H.W. BLAKES LEE A.P. WHEN you take a ride on an interplanetary ship you can expect to see the strang-est-looking stars As one. astronomer said at the American Astronomical Society meeting: "The only thing you will not see is a square star."A.P. - 531 words
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Article482 1951-01-24 2 A.P. NEW YORK. TWENTY years ago Barret Hoyt was just home from a hospital, his life saved by a mechanical contraption in a hair-raising drama of life or death. The contraption was a Drinker respirator, named after its inventor. Dr. Philip Drinker of the Harvard School ofA.P. - 482 words
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Advertisement177 1951-01-24 2 PRISMATIC BINOCULARS OF VARIOUS MAGNIFICATIONS BY ALL LEAPING MAKERS BOSS, ZEISS, BARB ST BOLD. Etc. (Specialist* in Cleaninif Kinoc-u'ir- > Now C hina Optical C 0., 71 k»."h Bl S'poie. Phone ***** Capitol Optical Co., IS*. ><>rlii Bridge Bd. Phone 21 Pains in Back Gone in 3 Hours If you177 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-01-24 2 Strange Us It Seems r,!t S -^t? in HAD NO PD2TE?--THE 8E9THS rare MADE UP BY THE &RAKEMAN/ t*A* WN ■KOY C#i I»H fc, ijmW v'«T nt»*o>»<*27 words
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Article110 1951-01-24 3 A.P. NEW YORK. Tues. j Harold C. Urey. Nobel .v.mer of chemistry. the United States Jj d W arn Russia that it j drop atom bombs on first time the Red m v- a "false move" in MM I'd /ersity of Chicago 1 t said heA.P. - 110 words
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Article76 1951-01-24 3 A.P. LONDON. Tues. lame "World HiswiM be published in the U.S.S.R. at Sciences, the Tass geooy reported from jite v rk will be written by a L-. of scientists under the ef academician Boris the next five years, t imes of a 16-volume Lor) Df the SovietA.P. - 76 words
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Article109 1951-01-24 3 A.P. L.MvE SUCCESS. Tues. E frank statement that leas security needs sited. States policy on i confronted the United elevates on Monday, declaration apparently the State Department General Mac Arthur's lit Formosa is vital to fence of the United mats who have been tryvolveA.P. - 109 words
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Article202 1951-01-24 3 A.P. CANBERRA, Tuesday. VSTRALIA is suffering a serious shortage cf r with a reported reserve of only three in hand. Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Arthur tori n, admitted the rubber position was Perilous." But he declared the government was it difficult to obtain supplies of rubber.A.P. - 202 words
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Article71 1951-01-24 3 Big Hats Are UnChristian' .QNPQN, Tuesday. J 'v.-ho wear big hats itre or cinema proper Christian warde their neighcomplaioe the Rev. John ■abate Church, p Norwood. B parish magair says every time |*s to the theatre or cinema view blocked by a I r< d of trying to twist I71 words
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56 1951-01-24 3 Flames roar from the crumbling shell of a building containing lacquer thinning fluid at Chicago, Illinois, recently. From the river a fireboat prepares to augment the landbased five fighters—four of whom where reported killed. Th- fire v.as preceded by an explosion- The building is close to the famous merchandise mart—largest56 words
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Article113 1951-01-24 3 A.P. BOSTON, Tuesday. FORMER Vice-President Henry Wallace last night proposed as an alternative to war a "really big P.W.A. p.oject for the whole world" P.W.A—Public Works Administration are large-scale building projects carried out in the United StatesWallace said his plan would cost U5510,000,000,000 annually, recommended itA.P. - 113 words
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Article54 1951-01-24 3 MELBOURNE. Tuesday. TELEVISION is something civilised people can very well do without, said 8.8.C. Governor Mrs. R. G. A. Jackson, formerly Miss Barbara Ward. "I am afraid television is just one more nail in the coffin of personal effort", she said. She congratulated Australia on54 words
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Article200 1951-01-24 3 U.P. PORT HURON, MICHIGAN. Tuesday. A WOUNDEP Marine corps veteran, twice wounded n in the Korea fighting wondered tonight whether President Truman ever received the Purple Heart Medals that h 1 19 buddies mailed to the White House. Private Fir:., mid R. Chatterson, home oa aU.P. - 200 words
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Article83 1951-01-24 3 WITH thirty-three tourist class and thirteen first class passengers for Singapore, and eighty-seven tourist class and fourteen first class passengers in transit aboard, the Royal Mail liner, Corfu, berthed in Singapore yesterday morning from Hongkong. The tourist passengers included eleven service men, a number of whom were members83 words
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Article56 1951-01-24 3 U.P. FORV \7O.;TH, Texas, Tues. I QIX B-C6s Superbombers land- P ded at Carswcll Air Force Base yestcfdiy after a historic non-stop flight from Great Britain. j It was the first time the sky I giants —equipped with four jets plus the si:: regular piston IU.P. - 56 words
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Article124 1951-01-24 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. JOHN Foster Dulles, the State Department's Republican foreign policy adviser, left for Tckio yesterday on the delicate mission of trying to wrap up a Japanese peace treaty that Russia cannot veto. Dulles and a party of diplomatic, military ana cultural experts willU.P. - 124 words
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Article32 1951-01-24 3 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Tuesday. AN elderly man protesied indignantly that he couldn't get into the trunks hired to him at Moree baths. "No wonder", said the attendant "they're bras; my mis-take."—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 32 words
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Article244 1951-01-24 3 AP. KALIMPONG. RETURNING from a conference with the Dalai Lama and other Tibetan officials at the provisional capital of Yatung. Dzasa Surkhang, leader of the Tibetan U.N. mission, said today the Tibetan appeal to the United Nations for assistance against Chinese aggression has notAP. - 244 words
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Article259 1951-01-24 3 AP LONDON. Tuesday. A MENTAL telepathist and a water diviner have A entered into the missing Stone ot Scone act. But the indomitable sleuths of Scotland Yard are still baffled. The telepathlst is a 30--year old Dutchman. Peter Hurlcos, who says he can solve crimesAP - 259 words
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153 1951-01-24 3 POST Offices in the Federation may in future issue road tax licences lor private I cars when no alterations or additions are necessary to existing registration particulars. This suggestion has been commended by the Organisa- j tion and Method Adviser in 1 the Federation153 words
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Article111 1951-01-24 3 Reuter. LONDON. Tuesday. AN unconventional mermaid will make her appearance in the Festival of Britain Gardens on London s South Bank this year. She is Miranda, mermaid with no tail. Her designer, sculptor Arthur Fleischmann considered mermaid with fish tails rather dull. He planned hisReuter. - 111 words
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Article132 1951-01-24 3 A.P. PARIS, Tuesday. THE disappearance of German General Herman Rancke due to be tried on war crimes charges, was announced centlyAt the end of the war, General Rancke commanded the Germans in the pocket around the French port of Brest, which the allied forces had bypassed longA.P. - 132 words
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Article66 1951-01-24 3 A.P. .NEW YORK. Tuesday. JAPAN'S Ministry of Transport has announced building permits have been issued for construction of 19 ships totalling 176,090 gross tons, reports the Journal of Commerce from Tokyo. These additions to Japan's expanding merchant marine have been approved by SCAP. Of the 19A.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement73 1951-01-24 3 UGLY HAIR REMOVED fl 3TIB FROM Hf n FACE OR il D BODY J lj BY USING H^_^L___JB TRICHO WATERS Tricho No. 1 for face use $2.50 No.. 1 for body use 12 50 No 2 to stop further growth $2.50 Postage 50 cents extra. CHAR I CO., (Po»t Box73 words
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Miscellaneous20 1951-01-24 3 11l HBWER by Al Capp WEETTHAT 0 (So?,ta>) rrSeTHEB' LAZY MULE? 7 V? WWAT kind c *--J lS POWMFUL> FUKTHfcH.20 words
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Article98 1951-01-24 4 A.P. LONDON, Tues. j THE London Stock Market i took heart today from the j manoeuvring at Lake Success for a peaceful settlement of the Korean war. Textile, Steel and Electrial issues were generally firm and gains were marked up for selected Oils and MiningA.P. - 98 words
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Article26 1951-01-24 4 THE Isbrandsten line freighter, which called at Singapore a few days ago. brought as her nrciß cargo about 2,000 tons of textiles from India.26 words
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Article31 1951-01-24 4 U.P. HONG KONG, Tues. THE following are today's quotations on the Hong Kong money exchange market HK55.92 5.83 per US$l. HK515.30 per Sterling HK5331.50 per tael of gold. _U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article318 1951-01-24 4 A.P. BERLIN, Tuesday. A FOREIGN diplomat in Berlin tells this story of il the days when he was stationed in Moscow: Joseph Stalin was engaged in conversa™n oveEuropean problems with several envoys ot trie men friendly governments and commented witn a sign. "Germany is the greatestA.P. - 318 words
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Article75 1951-01-24 4 U.P. MANILA. Tuesday. A press report said 30 Huks raided the large Gueco farm in Magalang. Pampanga Province in central Luzon, disarmed a special police force there and seized 27 firearms, including machineguns and automatic rifles. The report said the police force was taken by surpriseU.P. - 75 words
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Article85 1951-01-24 4 A.P. TOKIO. Tues. A news blackout today was ordered by the U.S. Bth Army on any action on the Korean warfront west of Yoju. Yoju is about r>s miles inland from the west coast, and some 17 miles west of Wonju. A memorandum issued hereA.P. - 85 words
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Article46 1951-01-24 4 THE China Steam Navigation newest passenger and freight ship, the Anshun, which arrived in Singapore a few days ago on her maiden voyage, will leave here in a couple of days time with 6,272 bales of rubber as her main cargo for Hongkong.46 words
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Article70 1951-01-24 4 LONDON, Tuesday. THE tin market moved up the price of spot tin by $7| to $1,255 but did no business in cash tin. The price for three months was nominally unchanged at $1.212§ but actual business was done at as high as $1-225. The noon closing prices were:70 words
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Article35 1951-01-24 4 U.S. LONDON, Tues. THE pepper market opened weaker with sellers of Malabar offering at 1250s without takers. Singapore called black at 11/3 and white at 18/9. both on the shipping weight basis —U.S.U.S. - 35 words
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Advertisement647 1951-01-24 4 THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated tn Sarawak) Weekly passengers freight service to Kucning, Rejang River Ports and Bintulu (with transhipment at Kuching). Due Sail* Rajah Brooke for Kuching In Port 1700 Jan. 25 Norbay tor Kuching Jan. 28 Feb. 4 tfelaga for Sarekei. binatang. Sibu -—In Port 1700 Jan.647 words
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409 1951-01-24 5 Captures Mac Donald Cup In First Annual Contest j\ unexpected early lead and a very strong finish enabled City of Singapore Chess Team score a comfortable and well-deserved win 9ver I niversity of Malaya Chess Club v*esterdav 9 their first annual chess409 words
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Article99 1951-01-24 5 AP. Birmingham, England, Tues. RANDOLPH Turpin. Britain's middleweight champion, knocked out Eduard Lopez, Spanish titlcholder. in 55 seconds of the Brat round of a scheduled ten-round fight Monday night. Turpm cornered the Spanisn southpaw at the outset and flattened him with a scries of viciousAP. - 99 words
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Article90 1951-01-24 5 AP. SYDNEY. Australia. Tues.— ART Larscn of San Francisco P S singles champion, and Dick Sav.tt of Orange. New Jersey, won their matches in the Au* tralian national tennis tourney today with the stra-ght set vieof Davis cupper who his title had trouble at the .Urt withAP. - 90 words
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Article51 1951-01-24 5 AP. NEWCASTLE. England Tues. Gardner, English n>T weight outpointed Honore PraTesf former French cham pion in a ten-round fight here Monday night. from a There were protests hirh thp crowd wmcn uTougnt t°he Frenchman had the had a slight lead at v* up the fresher man.—AAP. - 51 words
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47 1951-01-24 5 1 'ENAMt, TllfS. ~j ;OR held Penang to a I I I draw in the rtna! I J it h of the Quandrangular rnament I <kc. Bakar Avann and .1 f..r the home team. s «ame from Eng feTand Vowles (2).47 words
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Article35 1951-01-24 5 A.P. Mil W A I'K'KE. WI SCON S IN, Tues. |E MICELI, of New York. (d 1 te. hnical knockout i Arthur Kintr. of Toronto. nouad of a scheduled A agj,A.P. - 35 words
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Article29 1951-01-24 5 A.P. PROVIDENCE, RHODE .'SLANT. Tues. v.HTWEIOHT champion Ike Williams knocked out Ralph of Providence in the 1 of a scheduled ten- Las! night.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article46 1951-01-24 5 ;-HILAPWLPHIA. Tues. BORN I.awson Robert- 77. four times head J ..f the United States *am. d-ed today. >v Oivmpic teams ha coached 1928, 1932. 193«. were all 1 unpions. [0. red as traj k coach of the of Pennsylvania in 1947.46 words
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Article67 1951-01-24 5 A.P. ISTANBUL. Today. Hi Anknra Garrison's aoiver i#atn beat Rome 2-0 here yo-iterday in hard-fought marked by a current of tensi ;n the se ond half. B»th soaU were stored before i interval. 1- eMiniatftd 3.500 fans watched i same, played on snowawept i ..roundA.P. - 67 words
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Article44 1951-01-24 5 A.P. N PEACH, CALIFORNIA. Tues. M IDDLECOFF, former Opel < liainpion. with .i mder par 271 for 72 hoi. on i I'StlO.ttn, Lakew«M)k Park i ten ft Tournament yesterday i h rt. h-.rse Manuel dc la tuire and at 274.—A. F.A.P. - 44 words
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Article34 1951-01-24 5 A.P. v a'STA. GEORGIA, Tues. ItOl Masters Golf Tourna- •urnanient in the United will be played hers fruin c through eight, v I>ema!»M won the title ihird wme last year. -A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article56 1951-01-24 5 A.P. MANILA. TM FOUB {..otessioiml and «1 ueura will tae t>rr (<n Thurs- ihe Far Eastern OpM at Wack Wack Country row. will split ash awards U553,760 and trophies will the amateur medalist at 36 rney, which will attract j i amanirs resident i Urn t 'pA.P. - 56 words
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Article139 1951-01-24 5 AAP. s BANS, Tues. Victoria -l.md in their Shetid match here today by nine Baal scores were 191 and 269. Victors rl 73 for L Queensland. 197 n the first i'.ning:- had their MCOCd innings for 100 and it was a (tang •!!splay byAAP. - 139 words
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Article38 1951-01-24 5 A.P. LONDON) Today. v H Turpin. the Bri h *»h middle-weight cham. nght Jean Stock of Leicester on March *aj announced yestert will go 10 rounds m ruiiisM. was beaten by Stock. French champion, inA.P. - 38 words
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35 1951-01-24 5 ENG LISH TEAM FOR WORLD T-T C'SHIPS A.P. it I U >M>O.V. Toady. .i.l.- Tennis Ass*' ■"1 c ompleted its nine players for the "M li'ti Martina in ,< 1««; t. dy, Rosalind v»ra U Kobem.-A-P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article1529 1951-01-24 5 DELOW is the Race Card.for today, second day of the Perak Turf Club January meeting. The double totes are on Races 3, 4 and 6, 7, and Big Sweep on Race 8. RACE ONE 2.15 p.*, CLASS 4, DIV. 3-6 FURLONGS. 002 The Dancer (Dunwoodie) 8.13 "Quartette1,529 words
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108 1951-01-24 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. T Afirtren-year old *< Barry s v ftttona bidUe five Atistttlittl r< c4)f when hp woo Ine i 650 jrswtJ swimming title a' I Ottfc Syd ney Olympic Fool. Hl:s swim ecllpned tie per- i mance by world-br-ai lug Jahh Marshall at hisReuter-AAP. - 108 words
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Article132 1951-01-24 5 i I By "FACE MAKER" By "LONGSHOT" Race 1 CONSTEITaTiOI* PRIM ESS NI FFIELD t 215 P.M. BrlMnnt Son tlnaliat V The Dancer Gan T mead R Mt t CAMELIA AGOKO t45 p|| i Aaoko AmnKoment J Why Worry Camelia s INSPIRATION PENNYWORTII I Sl5 P M Pennyworth132 words
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762 1951-01-24 5 FOURTH TEST AGAINST INDIA ENDS IN DRA W Reuter. MADRAS, Tuesday. THE fourth unofficial "Test" match between India and Commonwealth ended in a draw today, fifth and final day of the play, when the tourists failed to get the 271 runs requiredReuter. - 762 words
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Article165 1951-01-24 5 A large entry has been received for the R.A.F. Changi Yacht Club Regatta which will be held at Changi on Saturday and Sunday. Entrie» have been received from the Royal Singapore, R.A.F. Seletar and Royal Engineers Yacht Clubs, and from th? Naval. FARELF. Naval Base and165 words
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Article63 1951-01-24 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Tues. MARSHALL MILES, who handles Joe Louis' business affairs, says the ex-thampion will take to the woods after two mora fights. Miles said Louis would undertake a rigid training regime somewhere in Canada io get ready lor a return fight with Ezzard Charles.A.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement266 1951-01-24 5 LAST DAY J^^P^^^^l 11 AM 1.45 4 15 6.45 'r!5l| 9.30 P.M. 1 OPENS TOMORROW! FAR-FLUNG ADVENTURE! TOWERING SPECTACLE! t> presents *$HL,W OHARA payse THE 1 TS-AND-GLOBY lgP** ,UM STORY OF THE U.S MARINES* I mem advance booking plans open for. t '•DUCHESS OF IDAHO" (from Feb. 2nd.) "SAMSON DELILAH"266 words
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159 1951-01-24 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. TWO resolutions favouring United Slates action action to organize and aid the Far Eastern nations including Malaya were introduced in the House today. Representatives A. RibicofT. Democrat and Jacob Javits, Republican, introduced a resolution favouring the creation of an organizationU.P. - 159 words
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Article73 1951-01-24 6 U.P. HONGKONG. Tue*. THE Government announced today that the first flight of Vampire jet reinforcements frill arrive from Singapore at the end of this week. The complete squadron of 16 operable planes will supplement th? Spitfire squadron already here. The Vampires, flown from England via Ihe MidoleU.P. - 73 words
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Article48 1951-01-24 6 A.P. LIMA. Tues. ABeruvian military air transport plane in commercial service is missing with 15 aboard on flight from Lima to Arcquipa. Peru. The last radio report from the p.anc M received on Saturday .afternoon while flying over runta Loma?, about halfway on the route. -A P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article131 1951-01-24 6 RA.F. attacks against the bandits in the iungle were slightly stepped up yesterday with the improvement in flying weather over Malaya. Tempest fighter-bom-bers. Brigand Light bombers and Lincoln medium bombers I were out in a series of concentrated attacks against bandit targets in three states —Johore.131 words
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Article141 1951-01-24 6 A RADIO failure aboard an R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber flying from Singapore to Darwin. Australia. yesterday caused many anxious hours for the Operations Stair at Air Headquarters Malay a, Changi. and Area Flight Control at Kallang. With a crew of seven and six passenger? aboard- some of the141 words
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Article72 1951-01-24 6 Singapore Indians will be celebrating Indian Republic Day on Jan. 26. and the Singapore Regional Indian Congress is arranging a public meeting at the New World at 5.15 p.m. on that j day. Mr. P. S. Raman of the j Singapore Institute of Commerce will preside. Messrs. Yap72 words
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Article166 1951-01-24 6 IN a perilous landing in semidarkness off the East coast of Korea, a Seletar-based Sunderland flying boat saved the pilot of a "ditched" American fighter, the R.A.F. said yesterday. The flying boat—a unit of the British Far East Flying Boat Wing which operates irom Iwakuni, Japan—was166 words
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Article169 1951-01-24 6 SEVERAL large bands of Sakais. evacuated from 3 their jungle haunts and concentrated unaer police protection while Security Forces comb their former living area for bandits, are being fed almost entirely from the air. the R.A.F. said yesterday. About eighteen tons of foodstuffs—rice, salt, green169 words
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Article79 1951-01-24 6 AP. TAIPEI. Tuesday. REPORTS from Kaohslung in south-eastern Formosa said today the Customs authorities there had seized ihe fishing boat Fu Hsiang on its arrival from Hongkong with a cargo of smuggled goods worth USS2O.OOO The goods included flavouring powder for cooking purposes, nylons, cosmetics, lipstick andAP. - 79 words
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38 1951-01-24 6 untitled granddaOSM"r ,f tte p Xin X Vic:or Emanue! of Italy and exQueen Erna. married Count C ar»o Guarienti of rona, at th* Church of the Sacred Heart, Ib r a 111 ma, Alexandria, Egypt, early this mon'h.38 words
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Article410 1951-01-24 6 Reuter. LONDON. Tuesday. PRIME Minister Mr. Clement Attlee said today the British Government welcomed the initiative taken by the Asian and Middle Eastern states to bring about a cease-fire in Korea and to restore the possibilities of a negotiated settlement. He was reviewing events inReuter. - 410 words
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Article97 1951-01-24 6 SINGAPORE Government announced last night that it would consider claims for compensation for victims of the recent riots over the Maria de Hartogh Case. Death injury, or loss of property by theft or destruction can be the subject of claims. Compensation claims will I not97 words
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Article83 1951-01-24 6 GENERAL CHINESE Y.M.C.A. Selegie Road, joint staff meeting. 11 a.m.. basketball 5 p.m.. students' table-tennis, 7 30 p.m.. table-tennis tournament. Y.W.C.A. Katon? Groups' meetin«j. St. Hildas School. Ceylon Road. 4 p.m. I LONDON ASSOCIATION OF j CERTIFIED AND CORPORATE ACCOUNTANTS, meetinsr to or- I canise a students'83 words
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Article71 1951-01-24 6 CATHAY: "The Fighting Kentuckiens" at 11, 1.45, 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION: "Seven Days to Noon" 2. 4.15. 6 30 and 9.30 p m. CAPITOL: "Mv Daughter Joy and Bubla Baliet Revue 11, 1.45, 4.00. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. REX: Baba Aris 11, 1.45, 4.00. 6.30 9.30. p71 words
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Article31 1951-01-24 6 H.W.: 12 19 a.m. <8 ft. 8 in?.) 11.18 d m. (9 1 "t. 8 ins.) TOMORROW H.W.: 1*!.** am, <8 ft. 9 ins) 11.53 p.m. <8 ft. 9 ins31 words
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Advertisement56 1951-01-24 6 Jit •V SOIE AGENTS M SINGAPORE TEL 8524 6 PENANG Tit. I«S1 Import:* ANCLO-KIIENCH RADING CO LTI S Singapore Kuala Lumpur Malacca Penang Ipoh. /Sf|\ButtermilkLIJrJ Soap MADE IN HAARLEM-HOLLAND 'l7^\§ J Ketail SNI cts per cake 0 ai &mi i'J H PAKKALEE CO., LTD. 161 SOUTH I?t>. SIN6A?oE£ TSI» *****56 words
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Advertisement22 1951-01-24 6 BLOOD BANK Group A 32 bottles: Group AB 2 bot tles: Group B 9 bo T I ties; Group O 40 bottles.22 words
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Advertisement316 1951-01-24 6 The Oriental Optical Co., .Optometrists Manufacturing Opticians and Scientific Eye Examination with IJ.S.A. 1951 '.lodei Modern Equipment) 348, NOR1» BRIDGE ROAD L 62. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD TELEPHONES 5232 ***** Singapore, Penan* Sian. P. O. Box .187. I FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE EFFECTIVE 21-1-51. rS e Shippers arc advised of further316 words
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Advertisement428 1951-01-24 6 SIT: VACANT I AaBMtTANT C the Singapore rw? 'ML Wedicai Service \w should be at lean 1? nt I# age. Must be locally 2? and locally domiciled i?'*' I tional standard SL!*f* P Standard Vor o ve r q' payable i s on the scale t^, ,rv W -HO p.m.428 words
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Miscellaneous91 1951-01-24 6 SUPEBMfIM by Wayne Boring "STOP HALFWAY (YOU ME AM \l I/yEAH~WE HAD ON.' I'm\| V MAYBE THEY WERE 1 BE OFANY V DOWN THE BLOCK. V/ THEY WERE II f A COUPLE OF CON- X IMPATIENT FER SILLY ENOUGH T'LET > *&MC&JO WU-EK THAT'S WHERE SNEAR /SILLY ENOUGHTS FERENCES HERE/91 words
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Miscellaneous232 1951-01-24 6 STARTLING PREDICTIONS IN VOIR HOROSCOPE Youi Real LiLj Told Free. Would you l;ke to know, what the stars indilate for you. whether you will be successful and i.r.ppy and whit is indicated for you in business, love. marriage, friends enemies, lucky and unlucky periods what pitfalls T mm^~~m I to232 words
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