Singapore Standard, 9 March 1951

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  • 11 1 Singapore Standard SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1951. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 297 1 Big Four Talk Over Treaty For Australia 8 (AP)— Deputies of the Big Four •rs ice wt another diacasgfaii loday on] *at) lor Vn-lria as a >le{> toward easing They meet for the fourth time m their current series oi talks, called to draw up a list r lints lor
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  • 17 1 Stall I p Ttt-r Sir sited :re top ba Syed Sharif]
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  • 26 1 Judd Urges US To Lift Racial Bars r 8 (AP Judd iday S sl f to mn c 80.0QQ re inens undei ban be lfl J
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  • 18 1 7 Jap Naval Men Sentenced To Hang —A:: court :i seven death by execi I pritioo took 1
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  • 134 1 SAIGOX. Mar. 3 (Renter)— The F h Air Force attacked armament factories ib ■it kilojmetrea (35 i lilesl it l-east of the coastal n of j R Cochin-China, a French' Arm- jmm ique ai '.need i iv. r' enemy camps with 30 paddy were seized south
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  • 150 1 Standard Staff Reporter FIRE broke out m one of the tenement houses m the slum area of Singapore's China-town off Amoy Street last night and rendered 40 people of eight Chinese families homeless. It was estimated that it also destroyed about $80,000 worth
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  • 57 1 TAIPEI. Mar. 8 (AP)— The British Consul m Taipei. Edward T. Biggs, of Maidenhead, England, left for London today on leave and is not exp, led to return to Formosa. Jacobs Larkcom, at one time Consul at Kunming, is scheduled to arrive here
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  • 57 1 5 Ambushed, One Killed In Johore JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Four Malay policemen, including a sergeant", were seriously m- hired and a Chinese civilian killed when bandits ambushed the paty m an estate ia KambaU, Kota Tinggi. today. The four policemen have been admitted to the Johore General Hospital where their
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  • 58 1 BOMBAY, Mar. R: (Reuter)-— I-dia's first diamond mmc will soon be opened m Parma. former princely state ia Central India. Two experts from the _De Beers group of South African mines are at present m Bombay to advi.se the Parma diamond avndicate. A recent seolo^icril survey of I-dia
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  • 21 1 CHICAGO. Mardi 7 (UP) William D. Harkins, .7, pioneer nuclear scientist, who evolved the basic reaction behind the i
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  • 424 1 j Youths Needn't Worry I Standard Staff Reporter THIS IS the second of a series of articles delving into the prospects u-hic.i the successful candidatea oi the Cambridge examinations hare m getting employment. The third article will appear tomorrow.— Ed.
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  • 212 1 Lincoln Guns Clean Out Bandit Nest A LOW FLYING Lincoln bomber's battery of guns cleaned out a nest of besieging bandits m Johore yesterday to aliow two Far East Air Force, helicopters to airlift four police j casualties to hospital m Johore Bahru, FEAF announced last 1 night. One helicopter
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  • 40 1 THIS is the smart-looking athletic delegation that represents Singapore m the Asian Games m New Delhi. Picture shows the delegation m the opening parade as it j marched past the grandstand. I Standard picture by K. I\ Wang.
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  • 114 1 Standard Staff Reporter SCHOOLBOYS of the .Anglo-Chinese School showed plenty of pubUc-avirrtedness and presence of mind yesler--1 day when a military vehicle and a civilian lorry were in- voiced m a collision just out--1 side their school, near the junction of Dunearn Road cud Chancery Lane.
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  • 359 1 Allies Continue Push With Aid Of 1,000 Planes TOKYO. Mar. 8. (LP) United Nations tanks and infantry surged north on the second day of a new a^anlt jti^t after dawn today under an umbrella of 1,000 or more planes. They reported only light m- r itial resistance as the Communists
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  • 60 1 A CHINESE mother, carrying her five-month-old baby d. ___<_. ter. was taking her seven-year-old son. See Kiat Soon, across Geylang Road hast night, when all tnree of them wefe involved m a collision with an on-coming j motor car. Little See died on
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  • 257 1 Zabariah 's Request To Marry English Youth Turned Down London Court Says No Standard Halaj Correanondenl \1 OR STAR. Flnars. London conn ha> refbatd TengLu Xabariah*- application for permission. M Bj minor, to marry a young; Englishman, according In Penan- report received here today. lengku /.ok,:. an. Who W stated
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  • 231 1 Standard Staff orre<_pondent MALACCA. Thurs. Eight young Malay con tables, memI bers of a Police Jungle Squad, who were witnesses at an inquest at Masjid Tanah today, were ordered to be paraded before the Court, relieved of their rifles and held m custody i until
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  • 37 1 LONDON, Mar. 3 (Reuter*— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British Commissioner General m SouthI \sia. had a second n. mth Colonial Secretary James Griffil i at the Colonial Oflice this rr E
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  • 372 2 Only Objection Against Nomination Overruled TWENTY-TWO candidates filed their Nomination Papers yesterday to contest nine seats m the Singapore Legislative Council elections to he held on April 10. The only surprise was caused by Mr. M.A. Majid, who quietly switched his contest to
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  • 76 2 TANGLIN ward's nomination centre m Anthony Road School was perhaps the quietest of all centres. Only Mr. C. C. Tan and (aptain T. D. Richards. Progressive and Labour party candidates resper tively. turned up to sign their Nomination papers. None of tiieni were accompanied by their supporters. ».v
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  • 187 2 Standard Stall Reporter V FEATI RE ot the domination daj yesterda) ibe symbol drawn by Mr. 11. Kiat, Independent candidate for katong, it waa ibe same aa the one he «lre* m ibe Municipal elections m April. I'M*) li'lou i> the final lim* Dp
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  • 118 2 THE ARRIVAL is expected n Singapore tomorrow of the Very Reverend Bro. Anastase, Superior General of the Order of the Gabrielite Brothers, accompanied by Rev. Bro. Remhert. A- ant and Visitor i- neral. They are arriving from India and will stay m the Colony for a
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    40 2 SINGAPORE taxi-drivers are :onjplaining that drivers ol private cars are parking their cars >n taxi-stands. Drivers and own.ts are therefore reminded that hi »c stands are reserved exclusively for taxis, said an official statement yesterday. MR. DEREK DRABBLE v\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\V\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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  • 100 2 ELECTION CALLS, VOWS Standard Staff Reporter A LETTER urging government to declare polling day. April 10. a half holiday has b-en sent to the Colonial Secretary by the Progressive Party of Singapore. The letter which is signed by the President, Mr. C C. Tan. says th:u as
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  • 85 2 Standard Stall Reporter .1 FAIR il. r for all classes oj workers including the daily paid is promised h>. Dr. P.T. Nathan, Independent candidate lor Rue >re Ward. Dr. Nathan az first m the same ward m the tle 'on m A ril. 1 J49. 2
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  • 91 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN \> lURANCE to tra thai he r itild protect Ihe business and commercial interests ol the Colony, was given by Mr. vl Majid who i.s standing as an Independent candidate from the City Ward "1 will work whole-heartedly to create an economically sound
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  • 122 2 j A TOTAL of 17,352 private motor cars are m use m i Singapore today. iho>e Tno were registered hin the last two months. Public vehicles total 1,826 today compared with 1.771 m use m December last. Bicycles registered during the last two months total 1,387.
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  • 62 2 AX OFFICIAL Singapore statement lasl nighl said that the entrance Examination for applicants for appointment to Part 1 Income Tax Service as Assistant Examiner will be held m the Ti ache] 3 Training College, Cairnhill Road on March 14. 15 I and 16, from 930 a m.
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  • 24 2 MRS. Vilasini Menon will hold an election meeting at Seletar. near Block No. 42. H.M. Naval Base, tomorrow at <i p.m I
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  • 239 2 Standard Woman Correspondent NEWS has been received m Singapore of the death of Derek Drabble, a member of The Standard's editorial staff, m a London Hospital on Mar. 3. Since early November, 1950. until the end of the yoar. Derek was a patient m the
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  • 151 2 By A Special Correspondent BEFORE Lady Fojrarty, wife of the C-in-C Far East Air Force, opened a new ward at Ohaagf R.A.F. Hospital yesterday, somel.ody left a hn^r thumbprint on the ward* r':*w plate when lh«*y Kfewmd il up m position. So a sign
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  • 233 2 S'pore Towgay Eaters Hit By MC's Decision Standard v :il Reporter 'iii t_____n___n_,D .>• 1 Hr. rUUn ol !Mnga| Lninatown who <■ lc than >."»() a month v^iil have to fin<l »_i!.-iii.._. for one ol their main «li-h« ami often onfa <li«l, I tli«* da) lowgav T i them, the
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  • 55 2 MISS Lucia Ellen Bach of Tomlinson Road. Singapore, who gave evidence before the Riot Commission ol Inquiry last Tuesday said that two rioters at North Bridge Road on the a:.#--noon of Dec. 11 shouted at and abused her. She was Incorrectly reported as having stated that squad
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  • 72 2 Loh Seng Pak ed to two moni ent m the Singap Police Court ye Loh who v. charged with cheating Lily Wong Choo Peng. i ntly-crow ned Coney I Queen, was found guilts amended charge of crii _>n ich ol tr He gave notice
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  • 168 2 Standard ueportrr SINGAPOE S Ln an i ing ol lal s in capita.:.--..- to get rich. This was by Mr. Francis 1 lent of the Labour P Singap c. addri rally at the Farrer Park day. He said he I m mis I a
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  • 31 2 PLEADING guilty to Im fraudulent possession ble radio, two watches, one coat and s. Osman bin Mehan sentenced to one month's prisonment m Fourth Police C mrt ye I
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  • 56 2 PANGARIB* ILAN B was fined $100 or ane rigorous imp ment i Singapore Fourth Police C yesterday for criminal by lying on a zinc shed be' ing to Jack Tan m TRoad on Feb 23. The Singapore Court C minal and Civil Appeal m the Supreme Court B
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 68 2 fWHAR'S V DANGN', PORE SOUL.^ VET NO MATTER HOW^V^M fvo' IS AS GAME! Kl£'S S? GO/N'.^— RES' EMBER/'.''- THIS IS TH' *S 7URRIBLE HIS FEET GITS MASHED, HE STILL 7^k AS THEY COME ff TH' HIGH-SPEED, LOW-QUALITY. SEVENTY GROOM JiGOT A CHEERFUL SMILE ON X: YO' DESARVES EIGHT-CENT WEDDIN'-V/HAR AH
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  • 162 3 New Rules For Exams Planned Standard Stall Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thins. A new. lons-range plan isoverning resettlement schools m the Federation is hem** formulate*! hy Government. Terms of the scheme are now under consideration hy Federation Education Authorities. More aid to resettlement schools m
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  • 52 3 Forces Kill 2 Bandits, Wound Six M.itT Correspondent I TMPIR. Thurs. 1 on es operating kdled two handits d si\ others m ;eatits. jrestfriaj morning i h.i nd its murdered lappei m Ja>in. se was hacked to h an axe m the B !>h district of Malay has ted and
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  • 41 3 Batu Caves 'Phones Are Automatic Stafl Correspondent 1 t rti 811 C IV» will Sunday, capital. c its Pet g, Sunge i c bee ea rhang s een B I X :em aB B sists a the existing E "J I
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  • 13 3 W omen's Day i respondent Thurs Day the B B Selam iation remunities
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  • 122 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tnurs.— Several European and Chinese owned estates m Puchong, iboul 12 miles from Kuala 1. -pur. are expected to be v thout workers tomorrow as the result of death threats issi ed by armed bandit s during the last
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  • 91 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA I L.MPCR. fhurs I isk tiie court to make an order ta have me ran ved rrom th ii -i. otherwise I will do it m." said 29-year-old V. Ratnam an estate labourer when he p guilty I i attempted suicide
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  • 45 3 Tllf. Jasin Police has given two shows and will give another at Chin Chiu of a play, written by Mr. J.M. Chaplin, OCPD, Jasin and directed by Che' Ismail bin Mohammed Said, m aid of the victims of the recent flood at Asahan.
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  • 31 3 A cvi few from 7 p.m. to <> a.m. j- s been imposed within the Siputeh Town Board Area. Only those with police permits will be. allowed out ot doors.
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  • 108 3 No Witnesses No Brief— Counsel Standard Staff Correspondent KUAI LUMPUR, Thurs. j Mr X Sou told Mr. Justice D M X Granl today that unless j three detectives who were m c j, irge ol his client Chellaperu- irere brought to court, he would return his brief. Mr Grant told
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  • 173 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl VI V LUMPUR, Thurs. Three lawyers are among the -i\ new Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioners this year. They are Mr. M. N. Cumarasami, Mr. M. Et Dorai'saniy Ayer,' anti Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria. TU,> „!m>r :hro_> new commis- i me
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  • 181 3 I Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ILA LUMP! R, Thurs. More Malayi are coming forward locive blood to the Selangor Mood hank sime the C&ef kathis of various knini»o!iiis dispelled supergtitiona of the Malays re••ariling blood giving. I Aboul 500 peopie have given I blood
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  • 37 3 NINETY-ONE people including many Malacca teachers have volunteered tor tne registration m connection with the Manpower call-up. Registration started at the Stadthaus las' Monday under the supervision of Mr. O. St a Maria.
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  • 55 3 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. At a meeting held recent ly, the Federation of Chinese Associations, Johore State, decided to hold mass offerings for the numerous Chinese of Johore who were massacred by the Japanese. The ceremony will be i held at the Ayer Hitam Public Burial Ground on March
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  • 312 3 LONDON, Mar. 8 (AP) The vital part played m jungle campaigns by the Royal Air Force was stressed by Air Vice-Marshal Sir Francis Mellersh. Air Officer Commanding, Air Headquarters, Malaya, m a lecture on the ''Campaign against the Terrorists m Malaya" to the Royal United
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  • 119 3 LONDON. Mar. 7 Reuter > Mr. Tom Cook. Colonial UnderSecretary, told the House ol Common's today that the detention of 1,600 inhabitants oi Jenderam. Malaya last month was exceptional. Replying to questions by Mr Emrys Hughes. Mr. Cook said: "The reason for this action was that
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  • 78 3 Seremban Girl Appointed School Matron MISS Mary Rmh Nunis of Seremban, Assistant Prob iti >n Officer, Social Welfare Department. N.S.. and west Pahang. has been appointed to tht 1 Province Wellesley, Telok Ayer Tawar camp school as matron. Miss Nunis. a daughter of Mr. Maurice Nunis J. P.. State Councillor,
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  • 81 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A private m the R.A. S.C. H. Akeroyd, claimed trial before Magistrate Mr. A. P. .Lek. this morning, when he was charged with causing the death of one Sanmugam on Nov. 30, last year, by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide. A
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  • 133 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Postmaster-General, Malaya. reports I tai considerable quai ties of insufficiently prepaid letters and postcards addressed to Chinese m Indonesia are be t posted m Malaya lor trami sion by surface mail. He points out that a tax
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  • 300 3 Tamil Wanted Ammunition, Says Witness Standard Slafl _orre-»|>on«lont kl ALA LUMPUR, Fri.—" Bandit ap nt »as tha surmise drawn b> a medical orderly attached to tin* Second Battalion Scot* Guards stationed m kcrlinEstate, when an Knali'»li--|»eakiii» Tamil labourer on 'lie estate whispered that he wanted to buy ammunition. This was
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  • 110 3 New C' ttee To Handle Mun. Wages Standard Staff orrespondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thi: Mum. ipa ppointment salaries and promotions v. m future be dealt with hv .1 larger committee of ttie X i umpur municipality a- the ic iH a proposal hv ]n. Salleh Hakim at tins morning's special municipal
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  • 77 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. ThtlTS ir i a hers of tiie Kaja ligh School were injured c riously, when the ear m hich they were travelling was involved m a collision with a timber carrying lorry. The I v a Lee Yoke Fan. whose
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  • 68 3 panel ol a d for Juventle m Seremban Ls: Lam < Mrs B. H. Ta>. 1 singam. Inche Mohamed bin Dal B dar. Inche Abdul namid bin Sa M Li Ke* Siong, Mr Lim Ewe L r. i A Pinto, Mrs. J. TirucL Mrs J Samuel. Che i
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 409 3 FEDERATION DIARY SELANGOR \IPOH KUALA LUMPUR ODEON: Shad Ci-Raat (Hindi) COLISEUM: Good Earth 3, 630 2,6 and 9 p.m. and 9 p.m. SEN: Flash Gordon's Trip To CENTRAL: Sangeeta (Tamil) 2. Mars (whole serial) 11 a.m., 3. 5.30 ae.d j p.m. an d rf i ,,p HINDUSTAN: R 'nangadhan GRAND:
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  • 222 4 Widow's Story Of Loan WEEPING bitterly m ihe witness box, a widow, Madam Lai Chan, yesterday told the Singapore Chief Justice, Sir Charles MurrayAy nsley how she loaned sums amounting to $3,000 tv a friend who advised her not to keep money m the house because of the number of
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  • 79 4 A VERDICT ot murder against pel m or persons unknown was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the Inquest into the death or Heng Teck. 40. who was found stabbed to death m an outhouse at Hil side Drive on Mar. l. Medical evidence
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  • 174 4 CERTIFIED copies of banking accounts of S<j<l. Ldr. George Charles Winton and his wife were produced m the Singapore First District Court at the continued hearing yesterday. Winton is charged with corruptly accepting a bicycle from a building contractor, Lim Chim and alternatively
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  • 40 4 Master Victor Sieux, son of Dr. Paul Sieux of Singapore, who is leaving by BOAC on Sun d a y for Melbourne to join the Trinity Grammar School, lie is an old boy of the Anglo-Chi-nese School.
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  • 186 4 THE FOLLOWING appointments have been announced by the Singapore Governor: Mr. R J. Boast. Assistant Controller of Telecommunica- act as Controller Telecommunications, Singapore, m place of R H F field. Mr. X. H. Grittins, Dental 1 >.'...• act as Chief Dental om. Mr. G. D Hunter-Gray. tanl
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  • 48 4 AN Indian woman, Sellamal. 35 who attempted to commit suicide by drinking a solution of caustic soda at her house ia Havelock Road on Mar. 7, was bound over yesterday m tiie sum of $200 for three months by the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate
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  • 85 4 FIVE Malays, Mashod b. Kasiman, 23, Md. Jury b. Hj. Omar. 40. Fadil b. Alkasan, 24. Ahmad b. Haji Hassan and Osman b. S. Marikan, 2ti. were charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, with criminal breach of trust of two bags of cement
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  • 68 4 A TAN TOCK SENG Hospital attendant. Ng Juay Ling (37) and his son Ng Shew Hee (8) died 3'esterday morning when a bicycle on which they werfe riding was involved m a collision with a lorry at the junction of Thomson Road and Kampong Java
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  • 36 4 AN AUSTRALIAN pilot, Mr. Gregory Board, flew into Singapore yesterday m his Percival Proctor monoplane, which he is taking to Australia. He has been flying "steadily" since he left London three weeks ago.
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  • 174 4 Standard Staff Reporter THREE persons a Chinese, an Indian and a Malay lost their li\es on Sept. 26 last year when they were knocked down and fatally injured by a ear driven hy a Chinese. j Yesterday the driver of the car. Yip
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  • 49 4 THK STUDENTS Council of the University of Malaya is to confine the duration of its future meetings to five hours only, it was decided at a Council meeting. In the past, the Council of 30 members had on most occasions sat for more than seven hours.
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  • 236 4 Man Charged With Murder Of Infant Son A DAY after he was released from prison. Chinese, Yeo Kwi Tong, aged 35, Mas alleged to ha\«* attacked his three-year-old son with an axe. killing the boy instantaneously with a blow on the head. This tragedy was disclosed by his wife Sim
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  • 96 4 A YOUNG Malay. Mohamed Ali was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to two .wars' imprisonment when he was found gui it v of rioting and using criminal force on a police sergeant. Jar Mohamed. Ali. who has 14 previous convictions, will undergo two years'
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  • 82 4 AT A committee meeting oi the Singapore Chinese LiterChurch Union, it was decided to invite the well-known Chinese, evangelist. Rev. Andrew Gih. to come to the Colony to conduct a series of revival meet: gs The Rev. Andrew Gih is now on his way to the
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  • 79 4 A CHARGE of housebreaking I by entering i a building at J Lavender Street on Dec. 27 and i 28 last, was explained to OAg Kirn Chiang. 21. m the Singapore Second Poiice Court yesterday. Ong was alternatively charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property of 29
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 331 4 NOTICES IS fr >m tant our r will be ***** *****, 10 BHHISH (Malaya) l.ru Singapore. Ihe Hankruptt v Ordinance I Chapter 45) :,r- High Court of the 1 olony of Singapore lind of Singapore tamer's Administration order No. 263 of 1941. BANKRUPTCY AAT BiN JAALAM. B Al R >ad.
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    • 501 4 I MISCELLANEOUS j EXPERIENCED Rubberize Contractor seeks tapping- and weeding contracts with 60 labourers. Box No T i3fl Suigapore Standard. 'Storage space available generai cargo receiving, forwarding undertaken and any replies to be darted to our Post Box inH, Singapore. SmLJ l^ S v Scient lflc R^or Mic-heile. 1.3 Battery
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    • 229 4 ACCOMMODATION l CENTRAL Accomm i lat an I i Bachelor, furnished, quiet oa entrance. Apply Box No. T.I Singapore Stan o AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES Tn be he'd tl o» saterooM, No. li (hr! a Street ON WEDNESDAY, H_h Mardi PCI at IM p.m. ESTATE Ol QUEK
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    • 241 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Copy typists required imir.o diately oo shorthand necessary. Speed 40 Reply Box \o T 142 Spore Standard. Giving particulars and salary required. Typist-clerk, young male Chi* nese. required for Singapore. "revious experience not essen* tial. Able read write Chinese an advantage. Salary Sinn mii elusive monthly. Particulars I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 49 4 :w W^>* /> r VOL) DONT DO H Q A NOW COME ON--L fe .WW > &1 1 I W-J H WHAT I SAX TLL GET fOl LET ME TIE THIS J JM J§| JJJPBrJL I Kf. J MY GANG AFTEpV |M VrAN ON YOUR^-l SS j J y r~
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  • 802 5 AY E may be prepared to accept political dictation by r <:e Americans, but should they try to interfere with our national pastime of making profits we are prepared to fight them to the last tin-dredge and the Lasl budded rubber tree. In matters affecting their pockets
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  • 947 5 HOHGKOISG. T LOOKED up from my cup of tea and saw four grey-suited Chinese block* ing the exit doors of the cafe. Three others walked round looking into every face. An hour later I read that a Nationalist ex-Colonel had been shot m a restaurant 100 yards
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  • We, the People
    • 534 5 Stop Treating Britannia Like A Concubine! Sir.— l read the letter of "C nese With One Loyalty" on the question of civic Ilegiance m Tuesday's Standard with great interest and c ice: n May I repeat the query he has put to c persons concern* d, for ;_e sake of
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    • 200 5 Sir. With reference to the id' f tismenl and article appearing recently m your paper under the heading "Raising children m a hotel is tough. I think that the Nadlers have themselves to blame tor half <■ troubles. Children uho have lee b tught up from
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    • 15 5 7 'he Supreme Court and thr Municipal Building as seen from ont at sea.
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    • 125 5 Sir. "Voters*. iiV letter which appeared m your Mondays issue should not be left unchallenged. It really seems to me lhat **Vbterson M has no evidence to support his accusations. May I a^-k what arc the facts on which he bases his charge that Mr.
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  • 163 5  -  DERRICK SimiQN By i ousmessmen is yen The ration scale, per ocr day, m I Mill Camp is as follows: 18 ounces of r e, i ice of salt. 3 of tea. 8 ounc. 1 ounce meet r i out. c wo I MODEL HUTS s and at
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  • 21 5 'That reminds m |> t do yam drink these daw. Km. Never see \ou down at Mm Man and Scythe'!*'
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  • 27 5 The Only Hope For Humanity wo: I is I 1 1 1 wa: hope i I cor The Pi there mov< Pr, S I I ein. R-
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  • 74 6 5, (NIGERIA). —Nigerian ad r Nnamdi ieclan d today lists of Bn lish i Tropical Africa among t: ttie accounts Daniel Malan. Prime n they gained I m. eech m the ex pressgraceful of at the ouny to obsen c" r il courage of
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  • 34 6 More US Army Officers For Active Duty Kr 8 (AP) active ling the pany .bout army among rea -'d. The i include ops officers, and 50 army fed 3.144 ond and They ity May
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  • 637 6 US 'BOXCAR' TAKES OFF LAKE Sl (CESS. Mar. 8 (UP)— Ambassador Emesl Cross, Deputy Chief of the United States delegation, indicated today that the United Nations Committee on sanctions against Communist China will be asked to consider General Mat-Arthur* appeal for more forces
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  • 350 6 Kashmir Menace To Australia Menzies CANBERRA. Mar. 8: (Renter) Prime Minister Robert Menzies back from a tour of half the world, told Parliament yesterday he found: "deplorable weakness*' m the West European defence: a "gravely disturbing" situation m the Middle East; and the "gravest menace to Australia so long as
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  • 32 6 American casualties m the Korean war reached 52.448 :on Wednesday, an increase of 1,773 m a week. The total included 7.8a7 killed. 34,692 wounded and 9.899 missing m action.- A.P.
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  • 76 6 HONGKONG. Mar. 8 (AP) The Chinese Communists want to rename Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain. Chn Hou, minor Communist writer, writing m a Peking magazine called "Open Minded Youth", said the mountain should be called Mount Chu Mv Long, the Tibetan name. It means
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  • 195 6 Big 3 Reject Soviet Offer PARIS. Mar. 8 (AP) Russia's Andrei Gromyko yesterday offered to put an Austrian Peace Treaty on a Foreign Ministers' Council agenda if the West will fulfil the Italian Peace Treaty clauses on Trieste, official sources reported. The Western delegates 1 1 I iected the offer.
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  • 83 6 LONDON, Mar. 8 (Renter) Mr. W n ton Churchill, back m the House of Commons after his recent illness, challenged the Government m a snap vote yesterday. But the Government won by 14 votes— 2s7 to 243. The vote was a procedural one. The Government wanted
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  • 103 6 LONDON, Mar. 8 (Reiner) —Air. Ernesl Bevin, Foreign Secretary, said that no new military agreement with Burma was contemplated. Mr. Walter Fletcher, Conservative, had asked m the House of Commons if he <-ould make a statement on the present and proposed military agreement with Burma.
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  • 536 6 FFSFSFSF The U.S. Senate yesterday voted for a manpower limit of 4.000.000 on United States armed forces. That gives the military half a million more men than they had talked about having, but applies a curb which they said might be a danger m an emergency.
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  • 142 6 LONDON. Mar. 8 (Reuter)— Thirteen Const Member- of Parliament have put forward i motion .urging the Government to set up a political warfan I department. Their motion expresses grave concern that the Government defence programme indicates no intention to establish such a department
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  • 160 6 Razmara Killing 'Work Of Soviets' BOSTON. Ma: I (UP) The assassinat ion di Iranian Premier Ali Razmara m Teheran oa Wednesday brought from his brothei-. Reza. the < "I -a as expecting this would happen. I believe It is the work of the Soviets." Tiie late Premier's brother is an
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  • 47 6 PRAGUE. March I (UP) General S. Novak. .V CotSmander of Moravia, lias I•• i > .arrested Ul conn- I with an alleged plot to overthrow the Communist r<-_ sd I f former Fort ign ii I Vladimir Clementis. reliable soui i v said today.
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  • 317 7 BUSINESS JOB IS BETTEB, HE SAYS Ca 1 I tf mm Standard Stan Reporter DOUBLE-DISTINGUISHED Flying Cross holder Mr. "Jimmy- Talalla, has resigned his post as Air raffic Controller at Kallang Airport. Controller Talalla is the only other Asian Grade I officer, m Division I
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  • 216 7 Standard Staff Reporter WHEN the luxury yacht Stella Polaris arrives m Singa- p<ire tomorrow, the 134 American tourists will be taken round by 15 undergraduates of the University of Malaya, on their tours of the island and Johore. Forty-five motor cars have been booked by
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  • 286 7 700 Get A Chance To See Colony Standard Shipping Reporter SIX hundred French troops and JOO civilians, who] did not dream of having the chance lo look over Singa- pore, got the opportunity yesterday when the ship they were travelling m, the 9,000-ton converted trooper Janiaique, was forced to put
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    • 118 7 HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE S.S. "ALMKERK" 1951 Due Singapore on 12th March from Continental Ports enroute for: Hongkong/Manila/Japan Discharging cargo alongside j S.H.B. Wharves. Last Claim Day 8 days after the vessel has completed the discharge. Consignees are requested to NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MASL Agents: Holland East Asia Line
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    • 672 7 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINENT S'p»re P ham P«-nanr ••I.AI.ANUIA" for Bangkok ndn* 19 20 "KVERNAAS" for Saigon St Bang&ok 13-16 Mar M r -1-10 Maf t'l^'^. fjr B^ n^kok 17-17 Mar I Mal •NORDVERT for BOO|kOD| X Si Yokohama 22 25 Mar >.RKH tor s,,vnn Bangkok I I Apr
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    • 125 7 \AIR arrivals] 2 \J^ {and DEPARTI'RtS] -^J Urn t Arrivals QI.A BO ye. f rmii (,ili ul t.i p.m. Irom s\ d ii 1.35 p in. X.L.M. from Jakarta 4 p._n. P. A. from Bangkok 7.30 p.m. MALAYAN AiKWAFS iron aioi star Penana lalplnie. Ipoh. Ku.ila I.umpur. 6.12 p.m. from
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    • 135 7 Ships m Harbour m, SHIPS AT RO^OS AND WHARVES, P.M. YESTERDAY. WHARVES Gdns 44 Braeside, Sheers Wharf: 42 43 Hon-' Siang, 40 Angby, 41 Toboali. 38 39 Haiula, 36 31 Nagara, 33 34 Clvtonues 31 32 Steel Surveyor, 29 30 Eurymedon, 27 28 Szechuan. 25 2G Punda. 23 24 Khyber.
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    • 296 7 Tonjer, Maung Bama. Palopo. Mvi Ann. Waikelo, Valles, Jumaicque. Taksang, Benveg, Esang, Ferndale, I Saidja. INNER ROADS Resang, Kampar, Sin Soon Lee Kotanica. Marudu. Tat Ann, Kamunlng, Marosa. Segamat. Seroei, Miui Hock. Rimau, Leong Bee. Wakde. Amnuputty, Bokor. Rawang. Dukat. Bruas, Lipis, Kalianda Semantan, i B.dor, Buian. Sedili. fe^SHIPPI^C^TEiIIEIVCr F.^SI
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    • 288 7 Despatches TODAY: Ct. Britain, X. Ireland. Eire. Europe, N. and W, Africa, West Ladies (letters only), Egypt ami Ceylon by Oranje. Pakistan (parcels only) by Islami, N. India and Pakistan by Tak Sang. Djakarta. Sourabaya by Waikelo, Sarawak (except Miri) (i p.m. by Bidor. Sibu by Bruas. X. Borneo. Labuan.
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  • 307 8 Idols Sprang From Sacred Trees i i be of m It know it „hn hive hi. tine or other, a b plant. or tret". i\.- worshipped. ttm -clured that tion of idols fans this practice, 1 1 made from i ol tte -ured tree. 1 the
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  • 261 8 DEAR Junior Leaguers, As I anticipated, there was an excellent response bj young Leaguers irom ill over the country to our Colour Contest No. featuring "Tuftie, the T> ke. w I must say some of your efforts, imaginative they were, did gi\e the contest judse quite a start
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  • 285 8 KlKim; CHAI SENG, of m, Campbell Read, K«*H ,ut, J seeks n-frh ads wk* are bit res.cd la scooting, swimming and M»«r eaUei Uac MOH OON PHI W. ml „r Ikaai Ini, mSamam. S^S? rormwMteßM «.th stedeats any- Mi> hohhles are stamps ZEStaa p..., .i ••<*•;. u rradißß
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  • 269 8 BF. kind to thy father: for when thou wast young, Who loved thee as fondly as he? Who caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, And joined m thine innocent glee? Be kind to thy father: for < now he is old, His looks intermingled with
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  • 39 8 a* TpiRST drunk: "A guy came J m here, ordered a whisky and soda, and immediately I knew he was a policeman!" Second drunk:— "Yeah? How'd you know?" First drunk:— "He was t wearing a uniform, silly!"
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  • 870 8 THE Singapore Cricket Association's third annual tournament, which I starts again on Sunday week will have the same number of teams which I competed m last season's senior tournament the only change it that instead of' j the Colonials, the YMCA are m the
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  • 223 8 Blue Rovers Draw With Rangers TOWN Ringers drew oneall with Blue Rovers when they met m a Division 3A SAFA soeeer match at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. The two teams were evenly matched. Both goalkeepers were severely tested but there was no score m the first half. In the second
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  • 124 8 LONDON, Jdar 0. (AP>— The England Rufby Union sel»cton left three positions vacant on Monday when they named their team to meet Scotland Jn the Calcutta Cup Match a* Twickenham on March 17. The vacar.-ie? will be filled ">"• t*9 C iunty Championship *;<
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    • 217 8 P 3ture SsrlaHsatioa of the titan "DESTINATION MOON" Showing tomoEfrow Midfilght rt ths CATHAY. (6) TME LANDING SPEED CHCSFN -*^J^3 I ThERE IS A .:ARD BUMP A^-'S 1 T Ml N-HT^ k «l 2 LESS THAN 6 SRA, IT> Al A r "^P" HEIGHT OF 20 AMIES IJStfaF )B^^PjP A
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  • 949 9 JAP ATHLETES DOMINATE TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS NEW DELHI, Mar. tt (UP) Jumping to the front m the first lap, Tamoi Soichi of Japan kept it that way to win the gruelling 10,000 metres rare m the Asian Games today m 33 'minutes 49,5 seconds. Takasngi Ryosuke of Japan was
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  • 219 9 IE S ga] Harbour E. a i Re 1 gave an j- t >...<-; ea ''ley I eat .fane; IK ta Ra i XI k tt fl tw i the 80l S Div. 3 SAI I -...te 1 terday :im*\ up ng defence a
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  • 35 9 A V sia vi a, A i IMk an a \v- Inesday tie Vug ivia'a Annual 5 ameni 8 d the 800 r-. c C -48 c^moe'itors. thc first three I
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  • 334 9 FOLLOW SG are Ihe wei-hta for all the eishl races .m >;>e hw v D lh: Tl:rf Club Spring CLASS Mile II I a 1 oei i -n MS Naiui s G'maa 8.13 1 den X..- X ij Jntoi I ree t "l.in g n7 Fite t ia
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  • 95 9 Basketball, Ace Accused NEW YORK. Alar. 8 (AP) Authorities here say Connie Schaff, New York University basketball ace. has admitted accepting a US$l ,9OO bribe to fix a game last New Year's Day between NYU and Cornell. The new charge againsl Schaff, already under arrest for a purported attempt to
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  • 102 9 AUCKLAND. Mar. 8: (Reu-ter-AAP).—MCC won their match against Auckland today by ten wickel Only so v: i baiting by Mervyn *WrJ ace he'd up the MCC m a bid to gain an innings victory. A tckland were all oul m their second innings for 1
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  • 137 9 Famechon Cleared Of Quit Charge CINCINNATI. Mar. 8 (AP) The City Boxing Commission on Wednesday ruled that Ray FameI chon was "hurt and bewildered, and unknowingly quit" when he suiTered a technical knockout on Tuesday night. By a 3to 2 vote, the commission released Famechon's purse oi I"SS4,29'J. Lew Burst
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  • 463 9 DETROIT, Mar. 7 (UP)— Old Jersey Joe Walcott made a heroic attempt to wresl the heavyweight title from Ezzard Charles m their return bout al Olvmpia Stadium tonight, but his slowup m the middle rornds of the bout caused him
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  • 82 9 DETROIT. Mar 8: (UP)— E/zard Charles still had the heavyweight crown today after his decisive victory over heroic old Jersey Joe Walcot but lie al.to had such a badly swollen left ear that he wil! be unable to go through with a planned defence against
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  • 72 9 Czechs Win Swaythling Cup 5-4 VIENNA, Mar. 8 (AP; Rumania and Czechoslovakia early today retained their world titles for women's and men's table tennis. Rumania won the Corbillion Cup for women for the second straight year when her fasthitting team defeated Austria early this morning by t liree sets to
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  • 217 9 BUENOS AIRES. Mar. 8 (AP) On the com] iv c side, the first Pan-American Games end Thursday night with a blazing basketball game between the United States a:. I Arge itina. This is the one championship the Argentine fans would rather win than all the
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  • 829 9 LONDON, Mar. 8 (Reuter) Three Malayans and one Dane reached the semi-finals of the singles championship m the All-England tournament now being played at Earlscourt. They are Wong Peng Soon, Paul Holm, E. B. Choong, Ong Poh Lim. Peng Soon will meet Holm and Poll
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  • 127 9 Kong. Adoree Match To Be Broadcast ANDRE ADOREE. Californian champion Urestler. is delighted that his return bout tomorrow with Orient rhampion. Ring Kong, will be the first broadcast of a wrestling match m Malaya. This is the second occasion Andree Adoree has achieved a unique distinction. In Seattle Washington he
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  • 316 9  -  OLLIE DAVIES ■>■■,• mm mm mmmm. FwfftM THR tmme kiml of hoodoo .hut ha s i,r<>« n ibe senior SAFA lefgHc ImwrnmrMtm from r*»«i, nm m niatrhm playd up to |< m 'lub >«'«*tt*rda\. Pla: mg the unrated Inc sian League, R<vers
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  • 57 9 LONDON. Mar I (Al Wednesday's rugby rea I Army ftugby Union I ■v First Training Regi enl li tyail Signals (Catterfc k Mints, Frist Guards inn pei lent Company. Parachute Reg.nerrf (Pirbright. fi points Interser, a- vs soccer: Royal Air For^e 1 Rugby Union rest: t V
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  • 52 9 VIENNA, Mar. 8. -Renter) Mobarach of Iran won his first round men's singles match m the world table tennis championships today, lie b€at J. I. Borough, New Zealand's Swaythling Cup captain, 21—8. 21 12. 21—13. Michael Thornhill. England, bea' Khamoushv. Iran, 21 18 17 .i. 23 10—21,
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