Sunday Standard, 11 March 1951
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Title Section16 1951-03-11 1 Sunday TIGER Standard VOL. 1 NO. 254 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1951. 16 PAGES TEN CENTS.16 words
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128 1951-03-11 1 FMS Chamber Of Mines Refutes US "Gouging" charges Standard Staff Correspondent ,POH, Sat, The F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, the representa•am itiou ot Malayan miners, today refuted "gouging" s made againsl producers by the United States Senate SubCommittee <>n preparedness. the many 9 and ion of a ci la that I128 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-03-11 1 MA SEIX AYE. 18 years old. was acclaimed Miss Burma for the second successive year at a physical excellence contest m Rangoon recently. SwiniMiiis were Introduced comparatively recently at laeal beauty contest. Formerly Burmev tradition demanded the srirls wore blouses with elbow-length sleeves and k ■Cele n g56 words
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279 1951-03-11 1 Standard Start Reporter FORESHADOWING United States Government action m rubber as m tin. to strengthen lu*r hand m decreasing the prices of these strategic stockpile commodities, American manufacturers' demand has virtually 1 stopped. Without this the Singapore rubber markel yesterday went down279 words
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152 1951-03-11 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government yesterday announced the promotion of two Asian Officers to the Higher Service Scheme. They are Mr. Lye Joo Seng. Acting Assessment Officer m the Income Tax Department Who has been promoted to Income Tax Service Part II152 words
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92 1951-03-11 1 THE Singapore Harbour Board pointed out to The Standard yesterday that the circumstances of the accident m which a lighter was reported sunk m a collision with a Singapore Harbour Board tug on March 2 at the entrance to Empire Dock are92 words
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Article, Illustration99 1951-03-11 1 Yang-di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan Sir Abdul Kahaman (left) and his consort, posed for The Standard, with his secretary Tunku Mohammed bin Tunku Beta Burhanuddin on board the Oranje yesterday. His Highness i s going to the U.K. for a six months' holiday, and he99 words
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Article, Illustration280 1951-03-11 1 H S Bank Head Reports Progress Despite Troubles Economies In Asia Reviewed HONGKONG, Mar. 10 (I P) A prominent banker said today that the economies ot Asian countries moved steadily forward during the past year despite the war m Korea, rebellion m China, terrorism m Malaya and o\erall unsettled conditions.280 words
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188 1951-03-11 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE responsibilities of the Civil Servants have m no way decreased, Sir Franklin Crimson, the Governor of Singapore told members of the Civil Service Association at their dinner m the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. The problems confronting Government are188 words
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89 1951-03-11 1 AIR Vice-Marshal S. C. Strafford, Commandant-General el the RAF Regiment, will arrive m SingaDore en Tuesday to inspect the RAF Regiment (Malaya) m the island and the Federation. Later, he will go to Hongkong, to inspect the Regiment Squadron there. During his visit,89 words
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Article34 1951-03-11 1 TAIPEI. Mar. 10. (AP). A Ruisian-m;xie pistol, captured on the Korean front, was given a.a souvenir on Friday to President Chiang Kai-shek by Ambassador Lee Bum-Suk of the Republic of Korea.34 words
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396 1951-03-11 1 TOKYO, Mar. 10. (AP) Attacking United Nations forces, killing or wounding more than 24,000 Reds m three days, today forced the enemy to withdraw alonj* 37 miles of key defences m west-central Korea. I On the eastern front, other United Nations troops396 words
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Article74 1951-03-11 1 Badminton Malaya's Wong Peng Soon. last night, retained his AllEngland badminton tournament singles championship beating compatriot Ong Poh Lim 15-8. 18-14. 15-7. Ong and his Malay partner Ismail Marjan. after a great fight against fellow-Malayans, the Choong brothers, lost the doubles final 9-la. 15-7, 15 10.74 words
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Article185 1951-03-11 1 Gen. Ridgway Commends UK Gunners BRiTISH TROOPS ON THE WESTERN FRONT. Mar. (Reuter-AAP) Eighth Army Commander Lieutenant General Matthew B. Ridjjp today congratulated British gunners who took part m the artillery barrage wha h preceded the crossing of the Han River on the western front. Genera] Ridgway halted at I185 words
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52 1951-03-11 1 LONDON. Mar. 10. (Reuterh— Influenza deaths m E>._ d Wales m the week ending March 'A were 178 compared wii m the week before, according to official figures released here last night. Over 14.000 people died m England and Wales m this winter's52 words
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Article201 1951-03-11 1 LONDON, Mar. 10 AP) Veteran Labourite Herbert Morrison took over today as Britain's Foreign Secretary, determined his associates say to launch new and undisclosed peace efforts. The shrewd. 63-year-old Lon-don-born politician replaced ailing, weary Ernest Bevin who found the post 100 onerous after five years and201 words
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97 1951-03-11 1 SAX FRANCISCO. 10. (AP)— The U.S. Cii Court of Appeal on Frida;. March 16. for arguments In the appeal of Mrs. Iva Toguri (Tokyo R i Daquaino, the wartime broadcaster I j Tokyo. The Los An g c c s-born American-Japanese was97 words
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165 1951-03-11 1 Blood Bath In Red China TAIPEI, Mar. 10 (\\>) Fbc Nationalist l).fmr«> Ministry rendered m cold figures faeafli rharfli a of massacres on the !{<•<! hina mainland. These followed its teeemM assertion that 1,000,000 persons ha«l already been part to death out of165 words
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57 1951-03-11 1 PI SAN Mar 10 UP) The .lutlandia arrived at Pusan this morning after a seven week fOjrage from Copenhagen to pro\ ide medical service to I'nited Nilions wounded. The former trans Atlantic motorship was refitted by the Danisli government at a cost of57 words
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Advertisement51 1951-03-11 1 I _£__> Shock***/ n SEMSAT/ONALf J_r f>£AFUMSS men u/ko k*out I prefer F.xshaw Brandy produced In the v heart of the Cognac, m France, the Vv-'fkx worlds acknowledged best Brandy profjjfcj2k V ducing country In the world. j ~^t "jl L whoa nyyL\ m I A d 3t 5 a51 words
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Article68 1951-03-11 2 ONE hundred and fifty helpers who promised to canvass votes for Mr. Thio Chan Bee. the Progressive Party candidate m the Balester ward met at Rangoon Road School yesterday. Mr. Thio was more than heartened when he addressed his helpers who hail from all walks ot life and68 words
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Article28 1951-03-11 2 Special Mission o Continue THE second session of the i two-week Mission conducted by Redemptorist Fathers will con- 1 tinue at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd today.28 words
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Article, Illustration414 1951-03-11 2 Godown Losses Have Doubled Standard Staff Keporter SINGAPORE Harbour is once again a happy hunting ground for thieves as evident by the sudden jump m goods stolen during the last two months. Since the disbandmcnt of the Singapore Harbour Board Auxiliary Police on414 words
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Article43 1951-03-11 2 MISS GRACE BARKER. editor of the Junior League publication m La IoUaA I Carlifornia, who was having a card game In the Stella I Polaris yesterday, while wait- I ing to land m Singapore— I Standard photo. I 143 words
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Article, Illustration291 1951-03-11 2 Standard Shipping Reporter THE LUXURY Norwegian yacht, Stella Polaris, brought into Singapore yesterday another hatch of American globe-trotters. There were tired old businessmen, enthusiastic young travellers ami 60 widows. Said Mary H. E -h. fi widow herself: "There are only 30 unattachedStandard - 291 words
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321 1951-03-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter THERE are no special grade jobs for locally recruited monthly-paid civilian employees of lI. M. Dockyard m Singapore, although there are such posts m the and Air Force. This is stated m the annual re- i port of the Sing321 words
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Article155 1951-03-11 2 Evidence 'Wrongly Admitted Counsel A SUBMISSION that most ol the evidence eiven was "jusl hearsay" and that some of it was 'iw-rongly admitted." was made m the First District C yesterday by defence counsel. Mr. Mark Morrison at the continued trial of S/Ldr. George i. tes wii ton. Winton was155 words
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Article78 1951-03-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter CHRISTIAN Youth Councils m the federation and Singapore should jointly form a Christian Youth Council on a Pan-Malayan basis, Mr. Peter Lim, General Secretary of the Singapore Christian Youth Council said m his report at the annual general meeting of the Council yesterday. He78 words
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Article34 1951-03-11 2 MR. LEO C. Wilson, an international dog judge, arrived m Singapore yesterday m the course of a 25. 000-mile wor'<trip to judge dog shows m si: countries. Tonight he will judge the34 words
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Advertisement135 1951-03-11 2 Your smile will he m trouble l^f mmm /f J 0 Cdyft C'&crM h6t£ UJ^ W The extra "sTio toothbrush your teeth cI c Throw away your Y\\^C m thoroughly old rashioned brwfh \v\\ See how V\\ presenting I TEK -,horr.hcad- \A\ A C/edfiS where bulky brushes miss f| r%t135 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-03-11 3 300 Families Have Bou ght New Houses Standard Start Reporter than 300 Smgaparc fanufiea will be the Sennetfl Reahj Estate houses, foundations urc now being laid at Alkaff (.aniens, it was Mr. < H t Sennett, managing director of the Iti Co ipanj yesterday. I re ■■■> late. a HfStandard - 79 words
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120 1951-03-11 3 I man stricken with I parmlysia jumped into the I mm off the Esplanade, I While the officers of the I Social Welfare Depart- 'j I mnit were waiting to pay j him h^ monthly allow- i ante, s.ivs the lebruary I Ii report of120 words
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Article27 1951-03-11 3 v ised g ii fee A andra Road i Sepl 29 last, tted by Magistrate R. 8.1 Pates m the Singapore P i sterdav.27 words
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Article83 1951-03-11 3 Standard Stat f Reporter SINGAPORE CI D. R: >t In- yesterday issued ipi to the C inese taxidriver, who T ye a Chinese youth shot during the December gs to lospital, to c ime I ward as a riot witness The riot victim was Tan Tim Chor83 words
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Article465 1951-03-11 3 Watery Grave For F.E.A.F. Veterans THE LAST Spitfire fighters of the R.A.F. In Malaya out-dated veterans of two years of bandit warfare, are soon to find their last resting place m the quiet and lonely depths of the sea. They have been withdrawn from service on465 words
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Article, Illustration143 1951-03-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter DATO ABDULLAH bin Esa, administrator of the Pulau Tekong Kechil, denied yesterday that there was a lease entitling Mr. Ong Kah Lock, a Singapore businessman, to dig sand and clay from the island. Dato said "there had never been a lease of anyStandard - 143 words
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Article69 1951-03-11 3 TWO young Chinese who joined m last ''December's rioting, m Geylang was sent to prison yesterday by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. L. Wrigglesworth. They were Chang Ah Keng (18) and Lim Thian Siew (20). Chang was given 18 months' rig us imprisonment:69 words
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Article137 1951-03-11 3 GOH KIM HO described I himself as a towkay*, told the Singapore Second Police Court i Magistrate yesterday, that he was forced to take other people's identity cards beoJßjse he had j lost his; own. Goh pleaded guilty to im- personating as a police officer137 words
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Article, Illustration337 1951-03-11 3 1 1 Standard Staff Reporter i 1 THE $250,000 swimming pool i being constructed on reclamai' tion land m Beach Road, op- posite Rallies Hotel, for the 1 1 Inter-Services Administration 1 1 Committee on a Nuffield Trust I > grant is rapidly taking shape.Standard - 337 words
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Article257 1951-03-11 3 ABOUR PARTY CHIEF WRITES TO GOVT.' Standard Staff Reporter SUGGESTIONS that Singapore Government should consider postponing the elections j to Saturday, /..on! 2* Tlfc, c been submitted by Mr. Lim Yew Hook, President of Labour Party ot Singapore m a letter to the C'ld^ta!257 words
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Article125 1951-03-11 4 ANOTHER EFFORT TO AGREE Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. The Plantation Workers Union of South Malaya revealed today that a meeting of the Wages Arbitration Board will be held on March 17. On Monday, the MPIEA and the Pan Malayan Plantation Workers Negotiation Committee will meet again to arrange an125 words
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126 1951-03-11 4 Grog Thief Left 'Prints' On The Bar Standard Staff Correspondent KIWI. A LUMPUR, Sat. i Special Constable, Haron bin Zanib (20). was sentenced to one year's hard labour today, by the President of the Ses.si >ns Court. Tunku Abdul Rahman, for housebreaking. >s( c r d that on morning ot126 words
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133 1951-03-11 4 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Three of the key unions «»f Malayan Railway employees begin a two-daj meeting tomorrow to discuss methods by which they can obtain better salaries and conditions of Service. i y c the L< live Enginemen's on, the133 words
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364 1951-03-11 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Delay m issuing a statement on the inquiry into the wage dispute between the Malayan Rubber Estate Workers Union and the Malayan Planting Industry Employers Association is "due to causes which are not m their control,"364 words
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291 1951-03-11 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat.— ln the Regimental archives of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlander Regiment is an account of the heroism of a Chinese Catholic family of Seremban. whose head, a Police Department clerk, and interpreter was executed by the Japanese for291 words
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Article137 1951-03-11 4 56 Houses Ready Soon In Penan g Standard staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— Re gress been made m th( lew of the Com sing Estate at G i 1 The st six sample ises were com] a c c o r ding dule at th< i of July and the owners137 words
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Article59 1951-03-11 4 Standard staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat.— Five men will receive rak Meritorious vice Medals from the Sultan of Perak at the Council CI ber here on Monday. They are: The Honourable Mr. J. G. Black.. Mr X W. I OSPC, Kinta, Mr D S. Palmer, ASP. Mr. R.T.M.59 words
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Article, Illustration80 1951-03-11 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. The Sultan has appointed Che Wan Ahmad bin Haji Wan Zahari. Secretary Town Board. to officiate as Deputy President of the Kuala Trengganu Town Board, during the leave on absence of Tengku Sri Utama Raja. Photo To Mi ig Kuan and his bride, tlie formerLai Fong Studio - 80 words
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Article100 1951-03-11 4 S ndard Staff Reporter JO HO RE Bahru, Sat Severa unauthi ised ai huts v. here < er 50 old and sickly Chinese beggars live are to be demo i ;1 d by the end of May. Occupants of these hovels totalling 15, ofl an100 words
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Article39 1951-03-11 4 KJLUANG, Sat.— Lee Ah Hai of the TJlu Remis divis ion oil palm estate, Layang Layang was fined $400 or four months m the Session Court for possession of one jar and eleven bottles of samsu39 words
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Article277 1951-03-11 4 Charged with corruptly giving $4u to Awang bin Mohamed Din, as an inducement to show favour to Ten Chee Hue, Chuan Tiong Sww of Yong Peng was allowed $1,000, when the ease was postponed. Latiff bin Gambri, who stole a Parker pen valued at $20 from the house277 words
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Article52 1951-03-11 4 Standard Shipping I am spondee! 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Sentence n the X Lumpur Sessions C Kong Pons ed guilty 'm. Bail i $200 t .'.cd. Kong Hin, r r limed I charges usmg hi tng and pos pack< is a s. He vv; ed b52 words
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Article, Illustration2234 1951-03-11 5 'WILLY LEY - 'WILLY LEY w t \Jj TEXT 8* ZZ=ZZ- HOW THE MOON CRATERS WERE FORMED The Linne Crater Is 6 Miles Long And 1,200 Ft Deep pfl£ vast majority of lunar craters show no resemblance whatever to a volcanic crater, although a number of the tiny "beads"2,234 words
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Miscellaneous234 1951-03-11 5 Concluding the picture-seriaUzation of the film, "DESTth iTl<>\ HOO\ I AND TV.£M The NEWS.' HA* .No USE? L-" TOO V JCH EVERVTH MG MOT ABSOI LJTELV NECESSARy f YIN i PZtC.OUS FUEL IN LANDING, THE EXPLORERS A^UST SPACE SUITS IS REMOVED FROM THE 6IG ROCKETFCR US TO LiGMTEM CUR SHIP'234 words
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Article, Illustration646 1951-03-11 6 Oswald Henry - Oswald Henry by OSMAN GUMANTI, hero of numerous Malay films, would like to go to Canada one day not to emote be- fore the cameras, but to dance. He said so yesterday on j the- gangway of the Italian liner Kavello as he arrived to bid farewell to choreo-grapher-dancerStandard - 646 words
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Advertisement261 1951-03-11 6 j j KISHESDAY 14th MARCH 1$ j| e&a WEPWESPAYJ fiitaliiugi h..1. M ;J >. "VOl N<- OF Ml SIC" SEASON FROM MMli: TONIGHT "PEASANT TAKES A WIFE" WANDAKf'N Picture Willi ENGLISH >i!l»tiilt-s Distributed I>\ >!:au Bros., Lhi. ti act ;pW|W^ 1 7|AY IMI! Zli^ D\NV ANDREWS FARLEI GRANGER A !<)\N261 words
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Miscellaneous602 1951-03-11 6 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES radio malaya mv, proueammb BST&JSS Xi™: J" slnlCaAjrUKlS 4 s U ui „„trc^ tit aeon— i pm) Xl AIA LUMPUR ENGLISH PROGRAMME 4 d 4! ,mlrr n° m ti v t Utoe etei m 4M 1050 ;im-i: noon Schoola Broad- v > raetrei Uioeyclea la 4» ..ls»602 words
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1575 1951-03-11 7 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By MOVING up Btrongly below the distance, the hay Australian gelding Picture IrOer heat the second favourite Meatfa by a comfortable' length m the Kerfah Cup event over 8£ furlongs yesterday, the concluding day of the Penang Turf Club Spring meeting. The1,575 words
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Article247 1951-03-11 7 Rappa - Rappa I9u THE PROMOTER Wally Oakes has matched Nai Som Pong with Burma's light and welterweight champion, Mating Thaung about the best bout that any promoter has arranged m months. The fight will top next Friday'i card at the Happy World Stadium. Fans who247 words
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Article543 1951-03-11 7 ]i TOTAL POOL 54 19.999 jj i 1 Ist No. *****3. SlOO.BOO i 2nd No. *****5...$ 50.400 1 I, 3rd No. *****!)...$ 25.200 |l Starters (57.200 each): l! i I 1 *****8, *****1, *****4, I, j i 1 *****8, *****1, *****5, 1 1 *****5. 1 1 Consolations (s3543 words
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Article166 1951-03-11 7 Army Wins Hockey Test With Navy ARMY defeated the R I Navy by three goals to one at hockey on the Tanglin ground yesterday. Royal Navy failed to make the most' of the many good openings. Royal Navy's goalkeeper Jupe was m top form. English international F. Rey- j nolds,166 words
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61 1951-03-11 7 1 1 j NEW YORK. Mar. L 0 CUP) i Rex Layne, young tieavywei^it I ;j of Lewiston. Utah, climbed up from the canvas m the first i round last night and came on to score a technical knockout over i B;'b Satterfield61 words
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Article20 1951-03-11 7 1 t The soccer match between the Hotspurs and the Cheerful L^ci.- cnHcvtnloH fry THis pvpninff .has20 words
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Advertisement231 1951-03-11 7 NOTICE PERAK TURF CLUB EASTER MEETING 1951 OWING to heavy entries there will be 9 Races each day. Cash Sweep tickets for the extra races are now available at the Town Offict. C. R. BYERS Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIENCED Rubber ■T J Estate Contractor seeks tapping and weeding contracts with 60231 words
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Article, Illustration839 1951-03-11 8 CHOONGS TAKE DOUBLES LONDON, Mar. 10 (UP) Wong Peng Soon of Malaya retained the All-England Badminton singles Championship today when the tournament went into its final day at the Empress Hall arena. He beat his compatriot One Poh Lim, 15-18, 18-14, 15-7. The839 words
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Article360 1951-03-11 8 OF SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN Signals Trounced POLICE Sports Association trounced Singapore District Royal Signals by five goals to I one m a SAFA Division 2 fix- ture at Th ►mson R -ad yesterday. Scorers were Scaife, Haroon (2) and Raja CSC Win CEYLONESE Spo CI tb be I i the360 words
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Article232 1951-03-11 8 FAM'S president Tunku Abdul Kahainaii, h;«s informed SAFA that the FAM cannot reconsider their derision to kvvp Singapore out of tin* Malaya Cup unless the SAFA are willing to withdraw their letter of disaffiliation* His letter, released to the Press by SAFA yesterday states:232 words
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Article33 1951-03-11 8 TIDES and TIMES I HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 1 J..V5 1.11 Malacca 9.50 10.09 Port Dicksoa 8.31 8.50 Port Sham 7.4! 7.58 Penang :l:l$ !.5O33 words
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Article130 1951-03-11 8 Grand Slam For Kong ANDRE ADOREE had prepared for his bout with King Kong at the Happy World last night with a study of army tank methods, but it was he who was shattered— by a body slam from the 340 lb Kong and had to give up. Until he130 words
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Article634 1951-03-11 8 India Scores In The Last Events j;;A A+Ag ;Ay'A- 'A'AAj:' A WK W:A§&aSAAAAAAjA &AAA&AM >K\V DELHI Mar. LO (UP) India look honours today i the men's »'\t'nt* ol the Firbl Asian Games winning four first the 200 metres. 800 iiu'irt'^. shotput and four l>> 400 metres relay. Japanese men won634 words
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Article123 1951-03-11 8 DI SPLAYING a form that I promises a Pright future m Singapore badminton. Miss Foong j Siew Muay yesterday became the University of -Malaya's first triple woman champion when their annual championships concluded at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. Miss Foong won the singles title beating123 words
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Article269 1951-03-11 8 UK Soccer Results LONDON, Mar. 10: <A.P>— Following arc result! of today's soccer matches; Football Association Cop Semi fin cils: Birmingham 0 Blackpo '1 0 i Played at Maine Road, Manchester). Newcastle U. 0 Wton W. 0 Played at Hillsborough Sheffield). English League Division I Arsenal a a-* m Villa269 words
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Article86 1951-03-11 8 INDONESIA'S soccer team, now competing m the Asian Games, may play m Singapore an offer by SAFA meets the approval of the Indonesian authorities. SAFA have offered matches here at 30% gross gate and have asked the team to stop over on their return journey86 words
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