Malaya Tribune, 27 January 1951
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Title Section57 1951-01-27 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE Kythbi f PEOPLE 1 I FOR THE j LpbopleJ 1>1: •Tribune* Spore. F THAN ANY 1 i AFTERNOON 1 I PAPER IN J feMALAYAJj Phone: Mil/] nine line*. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh aid Penang. 1 SIX PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1951 PRICE TEN CENTS.57 words
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Article555 1951-01-27 1 But U.S. Won't Back Down On 'Get Tough 9 Demand U.P. and Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Saturday. AX AD A and Israel nut modified Far Eastern pea CM programmes informally before the United Nations yesterday but America:i spokesmen indicated that the I lilted States would notU.P. and Reuter. - 555 words
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Article197 1951-01-27 1 A.P. NEW YORK. Sat. I pi >.dent of the India of America. J. said las; night "it ild i very unfortunate if I States Congress use food as a poai weapon." .>poke at a League' n the occasion ol first anniversary of the R public.A.P. - 197 words
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Article156 1951-01-27 1 A.P. C HICAGO. Friday. US. Senator Robert Taft, Re- publican leader, addressing thp Executive?! Club here today said that foreign policy debate in Congress brought about a "tremendous change" in American foreign and military pol cy. The Ohio senator declared the "general policy of appeasing theA.P. - 156 words
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Article173 1951-01-27 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Saturday. IS wages and were frozen yesterday at the highlit level they reached in the December-19 to y25 period. The freeze is effective as of Thurs midnight and the government said it means that Slav's levels will be the immediate stabilisation Director Michael dA.P. - 173 words
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Article112 1951-01-27 1 U.P. PARIS. Friday. FRANCE outlawed three Communist controlled international organizations today in its mounting crack down against the French Reds and their supporters. The interior ministery in a decree published in the official journal announced the revocation of the charters of the powerful World Federation of TradeU.P. - 112 words
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Article115 1951-01-27 1 A.P CARSON CITY. Nevada, Fri. The first explosion at the Atomic Energy Commission s new testing grounds in Nevada occurred on Jan. 24, Governor Charles Russell on Nevada disclosed today. The commission confirming this said "a detonation did occur in connection with a test." but would notA.P - 115 words
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Article144 1951-01-27 1 U.P. MOSCOW, Saturday. DUSSIA today released figures from which foreign n observers estimated her 1950 steel production at 28,000,000 tons—largest annual production in Europe and second only to the United States. The observers estimated that Premier Stalin's goal of (J0.000.000 tons of steel will be reachedU.P. - 144 words
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Article105 1951-01-27 1 INSULTED RED REGIME —JAILED A.P. BERLIN, Fri. I A 2l-YEAR-OLD East Gorman from DrcsdVn has been sen. tonced to three years and nino months imprisonment by a Communist court because he wrote "insutingly" of Soviet zone conditions in a letter to West Germany. The letter was taken from the defendant'sA.P. - 105 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-01-27 1 Premier Jawaharlal of India (riffct enjoys a Brsen Rome representatives to the primipl capitals of the world i Premkishrn (Berlin). Gobardhan (Prague); Madame Indian Foreign Affairs, New Sardar Harditt Sineh Malik Paris): Sir Girja Shankar Bypai (Mcrctary uenera Delhi); unidentified secretary; Jawaharlal Nrhru. A.P.—A.P. Prmio. - 53 words
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Article82 1951-01-27 1 TOKIO. Sat. MAO Tse-Tung said his people hope China and India will continue to work together for peace, in a speech at an Indian Ambassador's reception, at which Soviet Ambassador N. V. Roschin also spoke, Peiping Radio said today. Peiping Radio carried four separate items on82 words
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Article232 1951-01-27 1 U.P. TOKIO. Saturday. OHIVERING American and Allied troops on the snowswept 60-mile front sought the main boay of the Chinese Communist army today after capturing four towns and filling 500 to 1.000 enemy in a pitched battle in the second day of the Eighth Army's "limitedU.P. - 232 words
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Article56 1951-01-27 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sat. The Influenza epidemic and pn»'imonia have killed 6.750 people since the beginning of December, official figures revealed here today. The figures only covered reports from 126 great towns with about 20.000.000 peoole in England and Wales alone. Statistics for Scotland and Northern IrelandReuter. - 56 words
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Article82 1951-01-27 1 WASHINGTON. Saturday. THE Indian Embassy here today denied a report that the Indian Ambassador in Moscow had informed Prime Minister Nehru the Soviet Union was prepared to launch an all-out war in 90 days. The report was made by Drew Pearson, syndicate columnist, in a broadcast on82 words
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262 1951-01-27 1 LONDON, Saturday. PRIME Minister Clement Attlee called last^^^ r «^SJ serious sacrifices" to speed a new and bigger deience P against the threat of Russian imperialism. on. He was preparing public opinion ior vie nouncement in the House of Commons on Monday nt the new262 words
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Article31 1951-01-27 1 Car thieves have been busy during the last ffew days removing tyres and wheels. The Singapore C.I.D. has warned owners to keep a careful watch over their vehicls.31 words
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Article48 1951-01-27 1 If no further rain falls this afternoon, the going at the Ipoh races will most prot.ibly be yielding. Best bets: By PACE MAKER" Race 2. BLUE EYES Race 6. Abbeystead Race 8. Mandalay By LONG-SHOT" Race 2. BLUE EYES Race 6. Charlemagne Race 8. Belgium48 words
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Article38 1951-01-27 1 A.P. VALETTA. MALTA. Today. The Mediterranean Fleet will sail from Malta on Feb. 10 for a combined cruise and exercises with the Home Fleet and the U.S. Sixth Fleet, which is stationed in the western Mediterranean. —A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement80 1951-01-27 1 MANTLES I F F n RESENTATIVES: j.fi. THURSTON CO., S pore. ryyyV V Y t¥ CANNON f 22" and 44 In 'ain colons and ln de^^ n 0 >r Yellow. Green. Pink and Flaming FACE TOWELS TO MATCH VflNTONft (JOVOI S MORN.) -X 40" x 72". 30" x 60" 2480 words
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Advertisement88 1951-01-27 1 SAVE on WATCHES fi Widest selection SwiJPS watches #1 for gents and ladies. Latest .Y'-, styles at competitive prices £Sm< Wholesale Retail f YICK WOH HING W' (near junction of Middle Road) \B 429, North Bridge Road, V Phone: 7922. mAIR CONDITIONED BED- ROOMS WITH BATHKOOMS jeL mm m pf>7lP88 words
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Article659 1951-01-27 2 S IR Henr y Gurney, the High Commissioner of tne Federation, did not mince words when in the Council this week he cesc:ib?d profiteers as traitors to society.'' He was speaking: "in a debate which ended in the Council resolving that the Government should immediately review the pre-ent659 words
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Article876 1951-01-27 2 U.P. MANILA. WAR in Korea "double alerted the Philippines to the rising Communist threat in South-East Asia. For the past four and a half years the Philippines has been waging a sporadic domestic fight against Huk rebels whose leaders are Communists. Now the KoreanU.P. - 876 words
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Article571 1951-01-27 2 A.P. CHEJU, KOREA. WHIS island off South Korea used to De the best place in the world to a man. f Jt till kind of masculine 1 Eden. Women did all the hard worn The men folk just loafed around home all day. batting: tneA.P. - 571 words
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Article222 1951-01-27 2 What the Chinese Press j is saying today. THE Nanyang Siang Pau comments on the relations between the Netherlands and t he United States of Indon'-si i with the prediction that they will be more strained in the future. The paper says that then- is little chance222 words
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Article316 1951-01-27 2 A new. simpb and cheap niethod of bonding rubber to metals, which proves fair to extend greatly the use of rubber as engineering material, has recently been perfected by a British firm. The process produces a bond th.it is so lasting that the two materials316 words
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Article452 1951-01-27 2 UP. C HONGKONG. HINESE h itehet mm belonging to centuries-old tong-; are helping to make Communist lives miserable by their unceasing underground war against the new conquerors of China. First organised to help overthrow the Manchu conquerors in the l?th century, secret societies have been* battlingUP. - 452 words
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Article470 1951-01-27 2 WYLIE'S WRONG AGAIN 'THE guy who says that in a thousand North American women there isn't sex appeal 'o a hermu six paces off a rack ledge must be blind. Or maybe he hasn't met Rhonda Fleming. Credit Novelist Philin Wvlie with the biting sentiment quoted in the470 words
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Article371 1951-01-27 2 AP. HOLLYWOOD, j /PHE first now pin-up queen of the war would frankly preJ fer to curl up with a good book than for cheese-cake on the beach. j Marilyn Monroe is the girl with the Body Beautiful that is I threatening such pin-up stal- wartsAP. - 371 words
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Article303 1951-01-27 2 NEW YORK. IN the new movie. "Bom Yesterday.'' which his ignited talk of an Academy Award for Judy Hollidav. she plays a beautiful dumb bionde who learns to be an intellectual. Corny but true, the fact ii that in real life Judy HoiliOv is a beautiful303 words
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Article88 1951-01-27 3 A.P. MANILA, Friday. GOVERNMENT troops yesterday arrested five men they founa hidckn along tne I -cuipioua mountain route Defence Secretary Ramon Magsaysay was -c take from Laguna to Quezon province. Army field headquarters at Sampaloc Quezon, said the men were Communist Hukbalahaps assigned io shadowA.P. - 88 words
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108 1951-01-27 3 TOKIO. Fri. PREMIER Shigeru Yoehida today told a predominantly Riehtwing House "We are all elated at the thought that th. Sky 5 not far distant when we shall join the international community of American ana other democratic and free internationally we nave reachad aroint108 words
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Article117 1951-01-27 3 AP. MANILA, Friday. PRESIDENT Elpidio AVIS I birthday Commander of the General Douglas MaeArmur, he was forces: "I Join my countiy and neople in wishing you a mosi SfeTiant birthday. More than ivHf we need your fighting sn rlt which you so heroically demonstrated in regaining theAP. - 117 words
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Article269 1951-01-27 3 UP. LAKE SUCCESS. Friday. F)IA threw out a strong hint in the United Nations today that Chinese Communist troops in Korea may be avoiding contact w>th the Al ea forces on instructions to await oiplomatir nesotia- UOn Sir Benegal Rau.. whose government maintained close contact withUP. - 269 words
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Article76 1951-01-27 3 FAR Ea.<t Air Force fighter* and bomber* were out in f*v stat ,j H yesterday pounding bandit targets in cowit'i (iround Security Force operations. Tempest fighter-bombers with rocket projectiles, Lincoln medium bombers of both the R.A.F and H.A.A.F,, and j Brigand light bombers blasted targets in76 words
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Article64 1951-01-27 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. PRESIDENT Truman in a j new display of the United States firmness in the Far East, strongly urged the United Natiuns today to support sn American resolution tn brand Communist China as an aggressor in Korea. Diplomat sources said the formal stat-emem read to64 words
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83 1951-01-27 3 THE Isthmian line freighter, the Steel Vendor, which called at Singapore a few days ago, brought a few tons of general cargo. Delayed in the outer roads for about five days, she is scheduled to leave Singapore, for Tort swettenham and Penang. *with83 words
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76 1951-01-27 3 THE Koyal Inter Ocean liner the Ruys, which is in Singapore at tne moment, has 161 Japanese, including women and children, who ar. on their way to South America as «ettlers. Majority of them are rrom OneTundred and «lii«ty-rour Chinese are also on76 words
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Article243 1951-01-27 3 U.P. TOKIO, Friday. JOHN Foster Dulles promised the Japanese today J that they would be consulted fraelv on a peace treaty' and not treated as a 44 vanquished nation to be dictated to by the victors" Dulles, Republican adviser to the rUte Department and itsU.P. - 243 words
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Article82 1951-01-27 3 NEW blooxf arrived to join Malayan racing stables during tftis week when Miss Joan", a three-year-old Ally from Perth. West Australia, came on the Gorgon. The horse was consigned to Mr. E. L. Nathan of Paya Lebar. The British ship, Olsucus. also unloaded two racenorsr* from England82 words
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Article41 1951-01-27 3 MANILA. Fri. CAVITE City Judge Antonio Lucero yesterday convicted Marciano Quion of participation in the kidnaping last March of wealthy Manila businessman Vicente Araneta and sentenced him to life imprisonment. Araneta was freed after reportedly paying U5525,000 fine.41 words
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Article37 1951-01-27 3 Reuter. LAUSANNE, Fri. FIELD Marshal Oustav Mannerheim, former President of the Finnish Repuoßc, is lying dangerously ill at the Cantonal Hospital where he underwent a "serious surgical operation" last night. He is 82 years old.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article383 1951-01-27 3 Reuter-AAP. KURE. Friday. TWENTY nine year old R.A.S.C. driver Robert Fargie was today found guilty ot manslaughter of a Korean school-teacher at Taeguc, Korea, on November 30. The peneral court mart.al of rive British Officers which has been trying the murder charge against Fargie for 11 raysReuter-AAP. - 383 words
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151 1951-01-27 3 THE freighter, "Stanrealm/* which is registered 1 in London and flies the British flag, is now loadin? approximately 4,000 tons of Malayan rubber, valued at over $17,000,000 at today's prices, alongside godown 29/30 in Singapore. But this rubber, all of nign quality and mostly151 words
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Article118 1951-01-27 3 Reuter TOKIO, Friday. Premier Shigeru Yoshida told the Diet (Parliament) today tin did not choose 10 link Japan's rearmament directly with the peace treaty. T/ie Prime Minister in tn» nvi i important foreign policy speech since the surrender Aye years ago said it was an "economicReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement190 1951-01-27 3 j| Famous MITSUBISHI Sewing Macliws \M Treadle Type. Forward and Backward Stitchirfg, Ipl can be had by paying. I $20 Monthly i Price: $290. Liberal discount for cash. i I rom COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD. HOUSE OF HIKE-PURCHASE— Ikil Hemd Offlce: 17-18, Bonham Bldg. Ch-ilia Street, Sp Tel. 6888. :j: Branch:190 words
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Miscellaneous8 1951-01-27 3 -SEL2S^--t— By V.T. Hamlin SUPZ2HMAN by Wayne Boring8 words
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Article120 1951-01-27 4 DRIVATE advices received in Singapore yesterday said that another all-out strike involving rubber and other estates will start today. The strike has been called by SARBUPRI, (The Estate Workers' Trade Union) because employers have so far proved unwilling to grant higherwage demands on estates at the120 words
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Article157 1951-01-27 4 THE rubber commodity market was quiet moat of the day but closed steady with a last minute spurt pushing prices up two cents. The stalemate in American buying still continues and there were no other major buyers in the market. The market however has no undertone of weakness,157 words
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Article83 1951-01-27 4 In Port: Mentikab (43), Bintang (44). Larut (ESADE). Landbris (Sheers). Ruys (42/ 3). Atlantic Seaman (40 41), Glaucus (38 9). rurickbanlc. (36). Tjibadak (33 4). British Prince (31 2). Islander (17 16). Gordon (19 20). S.H.B. Craft (21 22). Tjimenteng (23 4). Orestes (25 6). Benloyal (2783 words
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Article31 1951-01-27 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. INTEREST was again focussed in me tins section of the local share market. In many cases business was done at higher prices. Rubbers and industrials remained steady.31 words
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Article81 1951-01-27 4 Reuter. LONDON. Friday. OENOR E. MATIENZO. United Nations Commissioner for Eritrea, will arrive in London r.rvt M<Jwt*v for rUprnniODH with the British Government on a new constitution for Eritrea. A Foreign Office spokesman said today that Senor Matin: zo would begin talks with the Foreign OfficeReuter. - 81 words
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Article65 1951-01-27 4 U.P. LONDON, Fri. SPOT tin rose £10 per ton at this morning s session to t1.272-1/2 while three months was unchanged at £1,237-1/2. The turnover was 105 tons of which 50 tons were spot. The noon closing prices were:Spot—£l.27o buyers and £1,275 sellers with business at £1,280 toU.P. - 65 words
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Article34 1951-01-27 4 Reuter. RANGOON, Fri. GOVERNMENT troops nave v killed or wounded 45 Communists in the Toungoo district of central Burma, a Defence Ministry statement reported today. Seven "Communist collaborators" have been arrested. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article204 1951-01-27 4 Creditors Take 10c. In The I OSSES amounting to $56,--i 000 suffered by a Chinese I sundry goods shop during the j last (wo years were revealed i in the Singapore B£.nkruptcy Court yesterday. 1 The shop concerned was Chop Koon Wall ol North Bridge Road, which set up in204 words
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Article54 1951-01-27 4 Chew Meng Su. aged 22 was released on a $50 bail in the Third Police Court yesterday when he claimed trial to a charge of stealing pork sausages from the cookhouse in the Gilman Barracks on Jan. 25. Meng Su will appear in the dock on54 words
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Article55 1951-01-27 4 The Annual Dinner of the Technical Association of Malaya. Singapore Branch, will be held on January 27. at 8 p.m. at the Country Hotel. Bartley Road." The Annual Meeting will be held on January. 28, at 10 a.m. at the Junior Technical (Trade) School. Balestier Road. This will55 words
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Article72 1951-01-27 4 Reuter. MOSCOW. Friday. OTALIN'S son Lieutenant > 3 General Vassily Josiforich Stalin, declared today that Soviet airmen were the "moral and military superiors" of British, American and German flyers. He recalled In the youth newspaper Komsomo Iskava Pravda the wartime exploits of Soviet pilots who "rammed'; NaziReuter. - 72 words
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Article40 1951-01-27 4 Reuter. MILAN, Fri. AVALANCHES in the Italian Alps have killed at least 35 people and rendered •hundreds of mountain dwellers homeless. The authorities have evacuated 32 people from six houses in the Fundres Valley near the Brnneer Pass.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article158 1951-01-27 4 Reuter. NEW YORK. Friday. A FIRMER trend returned to Waii Street today stimulated by a flow of good business new« and defence contracts. With the volume of short coveiing and investment buying occasionally expanding, prices moved early to rather well-dis-tributed gains under the leadctship of steelsReuter. - 158 words
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Article144 1951-01-27 4 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. CURRENT atmosphere at the UNO tended to underline today the customary weekend caution in markets. Price movements were small and mixed. With institutional interest in British funds neglig.ble the section showed dullness whilst digesting recent new loans anJ awaiting some Indication of a substantial loanReuter. - 144 words
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Article70 1951-01-27 4 AP. P_ MADRAS. Friday. EPPER prices from the west coast leached a new high this week at 4.200 rupees (£315» per candy of 675 pounds. The New York spot price is about 175 cents <l2s. 6d.i per pound. Exporters said here on Thursday that large forwardAP. - 70 words
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Article104 1951-01-27 4 UP. LONDON, Friday. THE Government cut Britain's 1 tiny meat ration by onefifth today. After Feb. *4. each Briton will be entitled to buy 8d worth of meat per week—the equivalent of a small lamp chop or a single hamburger. The cut followed a breakdown jUP. - 104 words
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Article48 1951-01-27 4 Reuter. NEW YORK. Fri. W° such weapon as the HydroH gen bomb now exists, according to Mr. David E. Lilienthal. former chairman of the United States Atomic Commission. "Whatever there ever will be is only a remote possibility" he wrote in an article in Colliers Magazine.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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120 1951-01-27 4 Reuter. TOKIO. Friday. THE Japanese Government 1 has decided to allocat» foreign currency totalling U5513.251.539 during thi fourth quarter of the current fiscal year for the purchase of raw wool, sources close to the Ministry said. The sum includes a carryover fromReuter. - 120 words
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Advertisement542 1951-01-27 4 CLASSIFIED ADVTS WANTED Tribune. Ipoh reni FOR SALE J*« to 1949. 153 U0Z1: Worl. Med. 1949 P lO ?5-*SS Phone: 4448. IIQ Large stock or n *> Goodrich Duniop size 900x13 price ann *f M vi <* Albert sireeu^t,:: ,S^V "Bulck. black ret- <ie r «A done 31,000 miie, i■542 words
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64 1951-01-27 5 POENIX. ARIZONA, j Today rrP matches between F.Tnited States and BrlprofessionaJ golflayed in the V S. in, io the autumn, the ■cnal Golfers' Associayesterday. that the British ppear until the tusc of summer Stent commitments. been some fear IS matches might be caniifbecause of the64 words
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Article61 1951-01-27 5 A.P. q\v s ESBI *RG, Today. EDDIE THO- rhts Tat Patrick of I here today for Avitorweight title. *t for 31 years. hc same bill, promoted Hk Transvaal National b and Jack SoloI George Angelo meets Alien, and Gerald Dreyer pßiilv Thompson. fH and Breyer. bothA.P. - 61 words
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Article106 1951-01-27 5 „j By "PACE MAKEtt" Hy "LONtiKHOT" mTpm Kteir bock tLoifAwi U r < l»na»h Linka.lt Lmkfchir K.iniuiirn u XI K *M 81.1 X BTKt A«ia W hit or Scene N2"i iILA ALIO! LA 1 l> 1 ITremaMer Mac >«„h Nevada U «i tr TORNADO OI'RANOS LSO I'M. La-Wan106 words
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231 1951-01-27 5 gYES of all ru«rby enthusiasts throughout Malaya are focussed on today's Malayan Ru?bv Union annual 'Classic between South* and North at Jalan Besar Stadium. There is very little to choose beiwecn the two teams which are skippered by Roualle 1 South* and Carroll (North). They231 words
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Article101 1951-01-27 5 SINGAPORE Engineer Regiment just managed to eliminate R.A.S.C "B" from the Fraser and Neave Trophy rugby competition thanks to a spectacular drop goal by Itand-Off h;ilf Murphy who also converted a difficult penalty kick for tnem The final score was six points (penalty goal and101 words
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Article88 1951-01-27 5 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Fri. JAPAN'S first ice-skating tram to proceed aboard for international competition since the country's surrender in 1945, passed through the Colony yesterday en route to Bangkok. The five-man team headed by a coach will be participating in an ice-skating competition to be held inReuter-AAP. - 88 words
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Article79 1951-01-27 5 A.P. ZORTINO D' Ampefzo, Italy, Today. SSOLANDER of Sweden yesterday won the slalom event in the International Ski Week here. Solander s time was 5S seconds in the first trial andl 56.9 «econds in the second, totalling one minute 51.9 seconds. Forty-eight skieis from the United'A.P. - 79 words
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Article19 1951-01-27 5 A.P. PARIS, TV. rriw U.S. Bobby ™h C uit •Silnt S the SS jjjorc.-—A. I".A.P. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1951-01-27 5 RAGE ONE— 2.15 p.m., CLASS 2, DIV. 5-6 FURS. m Spon ng Pink < 8.13 Cm,,. H.F. Bloxhan, tMJ| Ren well, he. a .hance ttj urn LKk*Wr «Wal,.b> Stable Yong 1,/y on Lr.t run <3) Ckm*«fh <La rw ol !i- s"!n «vi.*" Fox Runs brut on firm1,289 words
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Article137 1951-01-27 5 AP. NEW YORK. Thursday. rRD Konno and Jimmy McLane earned double honours on the 1950 ail-American swimming team of the Amateur Athletic Union announced in the January iasue of its publication •Amateur Athlete". Konno is the Hawaiian swim- 1 mer who sparked the U.S. vie-AP. - 137 words
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Advertisement267 1951-01-27 5 TOPflY The Guts And Glory Story Of The U.S. Marine,:! Plus! An Excellent Swimming Short "WATER SPEED". CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION SPECIAL PRE-RELEASE Mm NIGHT TONIGHT ESTHER WILLIAMS VAN JOHNSON JOHN LUND technicolor I ADVANCE BOOKING PLANS OPEN FOR —I "DUCHESS OF IDAHO" (from Fob. 2nd.) J "SAMSON DELILAH" (from267 words
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781 1951-01-27 6 PETER LOVEGROVE - By PETER LOVEGROVE LONDON, Today. THE unpredictable Frenchmen, fortified by their narrow victory over Scotland .in Paris, will now tackle Ireland at Dublin today with greater confidence. They will be further encouraged by the thought &iat they have been successful there781 words
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152 1951-01-27 6 A.P. NEW YORK, Today. MAYBE you did not know it, but Sonja Henie might have become the world's greatest tennis player instead of the diamond-studded queen of the ice. "I still was in my teens when I went to Germany toA.P. - 152 words
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156 1951-01-27 6 LONDON. Today. THE kern eye and steady hand of 20-year-old Denese Drew, of Hamilton Road. Twickenham. Middlesex, have made her a deadly shotMiss Drew, a London Transport clerk, only took up rifle shooting five months ago. She picked up a rifle for the first time in156 words
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Article142 1951-01-27 6 JOHANNESBURG. Today. TRANSVAAL, who beat East- crn Province by ton wickets in the final Currin match of the Be&SOO today, finished the campaign undisputed champions with 33 points out of a possible 36. Full fin;:' •].:cing« were: Transvaal 33 po.nts. Natal 25 points. Western Province If,142 words
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265 1951-01-27 6 JIM CHAMBERS - By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. LONDON, Today, poi RTH round F.A. cup ties and first round games in the Scottish Cud tournament dominate today's British soccer card. hi the F.A. Cup iournameni. thrre are two outstanding games between four football clubs each with a grandA.P. - 265 words
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153 1951-01-27 6 U.P. MANILA. Fri. THE Singapore Soccer Eleven (S.A.F.A.). which made a clean sweep of their first threegames here, ran up against stiff opposition last night at the Rizal Memorial Stadium when Thugh Booters of the Manila Industrial Commcrcisl Athletic Association held the visitors toU.P. - 153 words
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90 1951-01-27 6 Reuter. AAP. BRISBANE. Today. CRICKET is a dying game in Australia, according to Brisbane city sports store owner Mr. A. N. Robinson. Rising cost of equipmen* was killing cricket. Fishing, golf, tennis and bowls--th° cheapest games—were taking its place. Mr. Robinson said hundreds ofReuter. AAP. - 90 words
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676 1951-01-27 6 JIM CHAMBERS - By JIM CHAMBERS AP. LONDON, Today. ENGLAND'S international football team selectors who have had a centre-forward problem ever since Tommy Lawton was dropped from the national team are likely to have a different headache when the time comes to choose a team io play Scotland.AP. - 676 words
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Article86 1951-01-27 6 A.P NEW YORK. Today. AMERICANS bet U551,339,109, 699 (f96,110,607) at race tracks in 1950. An Associated Press survey showed that this was a drop of 1.34 per cent, over 1949. About 200,000 more persons attended races than did the >ear before. hTc total was 23,--026.02«. R;.ce tracksA.P - 86 words
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Article61 1951-01-27 6 Renter. MELBOURNE. Fri. AUSTRALIAN flywei.-ht hampmn Stumpy But well. 8 stone outj*nnte,i v Up, n o Bab\ JacttM, 8 »t. 24 lb.-., in a 12-round bout in the Melbourne Stadium tonight. Jargon fought courageously to atftre »ff defeat in the t.nai siase* *ns\ knocked Bum-ell downRenter. - 61 words
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Article488 1951-01-27 6 CHURCH SERVICES TOO AY SEVENTH DAY ADYENTIST (HIBCH: (5. Penarg Roadr Sabbath School 3.30 p.m.; preaching service 5 p.tn. TOMOHROW ST. GEORGE'S garrison FHCHCH Tana-tin: Holy Communion and Sermon 9.30 am Sunday Communism 7.30 am Morninp Prayer in Church Hut 10.30 a.m.; Evening Frayer—6 SO p.m: METHODIST: Weslev488 words
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