Sunday Standard, 8 March 1953
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Title Section10 1953-03-08 1 SUNDAY STANDARD M' SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1958. SIXTEEN PAGES10 words
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Article, Illustration286 1953-03-08 1 Schoolboy Onn Leng Retains Lead 7 w K »!!9?SS«SSS!WWWS«S> v s- "-.:.<-.: V?X <r%t r r e 0 f 1 Xi r. ;1 1 to date >tes. Fhf biciesl number of votes mvivrd Ihii ueek again l^ra t«» CMw Ciomez, the ci.uk quaru-r miler from i k vim now takes286 words
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Article109 1953-03-08 1 TONGUES WAG ON WINDSOR REUNION British Roy, Family. and. circles trip to the; ess and D I spent some igether. p ess ha< cut ihoct Wesi Indies J or to return j London to see her a:::ng Queen s tri oil at up the D I Rumours ol royi reconci-109 words
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Article138 1953-03-08 1 THE Federation Government has Riven the assurance to the Un ted Malay National Organisation thai all copies of the Oxford .Junior Encyclopedia, Vol i will be withdrawn from sales m Malaya, says an iwi.N.O. statement from Johorc Buiuu. This followi complaint by U.M.N.O. against an objectionable n i138 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-03-08 1 pnoio. MIJS HOMER CHENG. W IU of tfe nrr iflent of the Chime \M.(.A. sivos a i 7..l i7.. to one of the piou -oaoi.s" at the thin.M- V.VI.C.A. Baby Show vt*>terda>. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article, Illustration460 1953-03-08 1 Molotov No. 2 In Russia's New Cabinet MOSCOW, Mar. 7.— Georgi Malenkov, 51, last night- stepped into the shoes of his dead master Josef Stalin who has ruled Russia since 1924. The round-faced, pudgy Party chief known as "the man with the card index brain/ 1 thusUP; AFP; Reuter - 460 words
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Article, Illustration235 1953-03-08 1 LEE MENG - LEE MENG Kremlin Re-Organisation NEW YORK. Mar. 7,— High United Nations diplomat* agreed last night the sweeping re-orsani-sation ot the Kremlin ht*h command forebodes a stiffening of the cold war with the Tinted Nations as one of its principal fronts U.S. Congress members generally agreedUP; AP; AFP - 235 words
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64 1953-03-08 1 IPOH Sat.— Counsel for the grenade firl. Lee ftfeng. Mr. S P Seenivasagam, today declined to interview his client although he had travelled up to Taiping for the purpose. He laid he went to Taipmg prison by appointment to sue his client, but the prison64 words
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Article110 1953-03-08 1 MADRAS. Mar. 7 (Rcutcr) -The Chief Presidency magistrate of Madras today disrharged C G Meiion and his wife Mrs. Vilasini Menon, Indian nationals from Singapore, who have been under arrest here since August last year under the Fugitive Offenders Act on an extradition warrant on the strengthReuter - 110 words
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Article74 1953-03-08 1 FOLLOWING were the lottery numbers drajrn at tne Dutch Cub last night m aid of the Singapore Duu-n Flood Relief Fund: Ist Prize: 3069 (a radio -ram); 2nd prize: 3690 (a seatrip for two persons to Hongkong); 3rd prize: MM (EvinI rude outboard motor); 'Consolation prizes74 words
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Article39 1953-03-08 1 STARTING from last night the principal cinemas m Kuala Lumpui are showing nev.sreels oi th^ action »n wnicn the Selangor terrorist leader Lav Chens was killed. The news-re Ms give a graphic account Of til" act-on.39 words
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Article144 1953-03-08 1 Standard Stuff Reporter 1 IT \V\S a proud day for at the baby show, orSnlSd b/ Ch,n«e V.M.C.A. Tm proudtfl Md bon.v.est of T th,,n uM -,s the Francj* than U»ft Teck WI was chosen the Champion Baby of the Show. Prizes of silver cups, babj powder and144 words
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213 1953-03-08 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 7, (AP)— Funeral services for Josef Stalin will be at noon Monday, the Russians announced today, and his body will be placed on view next to that of Lenin m the Mausoleum on Red Square. Lenin's preserved body, exposed m a glass casket,213 words
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Article183 1953-03-08 1 SERIA. (Brunei). Mar. 7,1' [Router-AAP).— Alter crashng on a mercy flight into the interior of Borneo, a young Dil company pilot returned icrc toda> after a seven lays jungle trek under the guidance of the man he flew to help. The pilot Is Captain183 words
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Article20 1953-03-08 1 MAO Tze-tung has signed an order falling for mouring throughout Communist China over the death of Marshal Stalin.20 words
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Article26 1953-03-08 1 LONDON. Mar. 7. (AP).— Soviet Ambassador Andrei Gromyko made a secret departure from London airport last n.'^ht aboard a BOAC Stratocruiser for New York.26 words
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Advertisement17 1953-03-08 1 ICE CREAM TjT^jM COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES v C VCU AVkl limbM! Cognac Brandy f\jjj^Hfjn, ABORKEO 7 f^HHllf17 words
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Article419 1953-03-08 2 0 SitiGAPOBB fool stronyly that Hints passed for exhibition m the Colony should be classified as fit for adults only or suitable for yen era I srreeniny. Standard Staff Reporter HERE ARE THE VIEWS OF TWO LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS, A SCHOOL TEACHER, A CITY COUNCILLOR,419 words
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Article47 1953-03-08 2 FOLLOWIXG a request that the time for evensong on Sundays should be changed from 5.30 p.m. to 6 p.m.. The Archdeacon and Council of the St. Andrew's Cathedral will seek the views of the congregation. Members of the Cathedral w;Il be given questionnaires to fill.47 words
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Article201 1953-03-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE pupils of Singapore's Art of Dance Studio are busy rehearsing for their recital to be given at the Victoria Theatre on Mar. 27, 28 and 29 m aid of the Red Cross Crippled Children' 3 Home. A new feature of this201 words
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Article, Illustration326 1953-03-08 2 FROM the sidelines at the Police Training School yesterday, a Traffic Police Inspector proudly watched his 14-year-old son Mohamed Isa receive t certiorate of commendation with 38 other police and detective officers from tho Police Commit •ion«T. Mr. Nigel Morris. Mohamed Isa (right) stood326 words
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Article381 1953-03-08 2 A CURSE says' vehicles chief The Registrar of Vehicles. Mr. B. C. J. Burkeridge. said that every time a c TiiLsingr taxi driver drew to the side of the road to pick up a passenger, he committed an average of six traffic offences. A fleet of cruising381 words
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Article32 1953-03-08 2 TAIPING. Sat. Church workers from the three Methodist congregations m Taiping WOl hold a conference on Evangelism on Mar. 14 from! •i p.m. to 6.30 p.m. at Wesley Methodist Church.32 words
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Article, Illustration263 1953-03-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE 220-pound bulk of former Chief Inspector C. W. Roberts of the Malayan Police is big enough to fill a small doorway but he has managed to keep it out of sight of his quarries, as few erring husbands have found out very much to263 words
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Advertisement84 1953-03-08 2 r l iger l estimonials Mr. JO GLURR, the amazing juggler, states: "On the balance of things, TIGER is tops!" •4TTSJ Distributors: Frj«fr b Nrhr Ltd. A/ |f 3fc A precision comero with: \^y Built-in Coupled Rgnge-findcr combined with ZUIKO" coated colour corrccttd onasfigmot '^L F3.5 lens 75mm v Double84 words
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Advertisement298 1953-03-08 2 II I I I I I I I r t. I Con I I Malaya I cntlj |to 4 I I I It N_ Daily Shouv. |j "IAI-KUNWU Hiidi m Starrin: >vr .t i Sasii UsIU X ni Todaj v "An IT H Arlhriili Ap Curbed m 30 Mimic r».«298 words
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Article, Illustration265 1953-03-08 3 New Surgical Centre Will Be Best In East AKi >a Stondard Staff Reporter With the setting up of this centre m the crounr^ nf the General Hospital within the next few yeS^t will enable the Colony s surgeons to do a wider range o work which265 words
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Article107 1953-03-08 3 MR CW. Carstairs Turner D.t.t director and general manager of Messrs. Coin Turner (London) Ltd.. publisher^ and advertising agency i* HOf m Malaya looking over the market for new advertisers here. This |j the first visit, line* ho war. of a representative of [nil linn which107 words
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Article54 1953-03-08 3 MAN broke into thp Department of Chemistry at the General Hospital yesterday and kets of opium exhibits m a court case sent lor < vtis— from a steel cabinet 1 ne police found that two ot steel cabinets had been wed with but one only open. Entry54 words
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Article42 1953-03-08 3 WOMAN living at Onan It jewellery valued at *tiOo when she left her hou>e unattended on Friday. On her IIH found that someone I lin< I entry into the by 1 lie door leading t the enclosed t urtyard.42 words
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250 1953-03-08 3 •lOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— A young Johore Malay was shocked into unconsciousne>s when he discovered that the beautiful gin" he had met outside the Johore Bahru railway station proved to be an 'orang buriinn." a ghost. He was unconscious for five days. This is250 words
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410 1953-03-08 3 standard Staff Reporter Tllr] IDF of the averifC Singapore citizen protecting himself is "catching on." Latest to join the Tiong Bahru Vigilant Corps are Mr. Joe Jurak, ased 33, and his 32-year-old wife Constance, who live m Sii;lap. They have oflfer- ed their services410 words
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Article85 1953-03-08 3 UluLanga tDis t. Welfare Workers X A JANG, Sat— At the annual general meeting of the Ulu Langat District Welfare workers, the following were elected to the Central Committee The District Officer, Ulu Langat— Tuan Hj. Abdul Aziz bin Hj. Mohd. Khamis (Chairman-Ex-Officio). Vice-Chairman—Tow-kay Ng Bow Thai, 0.8., J.P., and85 words
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Article38 1953-03-08 3 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat Cheah Peng Leong, who was stated to have assisted m the management of a common betting house m Jalan Kangsar, was fined $1,000 m the Magistrate's Court, Kucla Kangsar. The informer received $200.38 words
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Article179 1953-03-08 3 TOWARDS the end of the year a ship of an entirely new design to the Singapore coastal trade will be sailing between Singapore and Indonesia. It is a new motor ship now being built m Holland for the Soon Bee Steamship Co., Ltd.. of179 words
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Article156 1953-03-08 3 REPORTS from Washington of a propo>al to unpeg the sterling, steadied the rubber market m Singapore yesterday. A rise of 5/8 cent per lb. on a steady market was recorded with first grade rubber for March shipment closing at 75 3/8 cents per lb. against 7-U cents on156 words
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Article19 1953-03-08 3 SIXGAPORE. Sat.— The price of tin on the local market today was *473 3/8 per picul (unchanged).19 words
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Advertisement189 1953-03-08 3 wit. fast I i9 coated lens I MM comcra tvp* h full v.ow agn hndcr bu.U I 0 -d tK« B 9 s .ncludmg ond llow hcadi, H porollax. nount inter- I -j |I. n\ I E 5450 I FIDCI 5565 I HOLLYWOOD I I m ::..:.:sak I ;ij wido-anglc189 words
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Miscellaneous317 1953-03-08 3 Sunday Prize Puzzle THIS week's Sunday solution or .solutions i prize puzzle is something opened by the Contest I I that millions have sern Editor and the assessors and handled. It is an who>e word will be I 1 article that is vitally im- final. I portant to large section317 words
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Article57 1953-03-08 4 SINGAPORE Government made certain offer* to Mental Hospital workers yesterday, m move to -ettJe a dispute over theii wage v-ia:m?. Representative! of he men's met (ijvernment negotiation at the Labour Departmeni were \o y .d of the 'ilor- Tiie Union delegation give a reply at a57 words
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Article224 1953-03-08 4 RIDA Inundated By Pleas For Help JOIIOKt: BAHRU. Sat.— During the past two months "the increase m applications for a-vsistanee to the Rural Industrial and Development Associat on has been tremendous*. Mr. W. Fax, State Development Oflteer told The Standard yesterday. Since the rubber slump last 3'car a steady stream224 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-03-08 4 photo. THE Singapore City Council has a list of 29 private streets uhich will be accorded "priority for action" but Lorong 101. Geylang (above) is not m the list. Under the Municipal Ordinance private streets arr not the responsibility of the City Council. This is theStandard - 67 words
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Article152 1953-03-08 4 TIIE Army Kinema Corporation Mobile Van certainly gets around as will be seen by the programme below. Only those who have experienced a film up near the battle front can fully appreciate the idea of a mobile cinema. In Army life it is often152 words
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Article399 1953-03-08 4 THE full list of votes m the Coronation Tour Contest is (m onier ol merit): I. Chan Onn Lenj 5787 1 Gurchan Singh 36M, 3. Xco Ciiwee K.»k 5530. 4 Cletus Gomes 5217. 5 EC Onttun 42U0. H. A.I Thillain.tthan J ,4?6. 7 Chay Weng Y< LM2S.399 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-03-08 4 AX EMPLOYEE of a Singapore printing firm Mr. R. V. Santhana. who rescued a brown dog from a near-acci-dent opposite Raffles Museum on Friday morning, v inXMMU to have it returned to its owner. The dog found with a collar and chain. was handed over to the Society122 words
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Article61 1953-03-08 4 THE Singapore Dance Association is holding its 1952 Professional and Amateur Bailroom Dancing competition at the Singapore Badminton Ha!) on Mar. 14. The 1051 Champion. Mr. Ix)\v Poh San. is among those taking part. The judges are: Dr. Lee Lian Chye, Mrs. II Neai, and Mr. John61 words
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Article106 1953-03-08 4 A SINGAPORE woman told the City Police Magistrate Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn yesterday that Satan had the bettor of her when began to lose her temper. liosef Sa .;y Salim Ephraam, was charged yesterday with attempting suicide by drinking a solution of poison o.i Mar. A106 words
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Article319 1953-03-08 4 LONDON. Mar. 5: (Renter) Football results UEACWI division i Arsenal 0. Cardiif 1. A Villa 4. Liverpool 0. Blackpool 2. Tottenham 0. Bolion i. Manchester C. 0. Chnrhon 0. Newcastle 0 ChcLsca 0 Burnley 2. De-by 2. Sheffield Wed. I. Manchester U. 5. Preston 2. Portsmouth 1,319 words
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Article58 1953-03-08 4 LONDON. Mar. 7, (AP) Harry Anders, the Preston North End right winger who has been deputy to Tom Finnery for many season, was sold Friday to the Manchester city club for what was described as "a very substantial fee." Anders one of the smallest wingers m English football.58 words
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Article81 1953-03-08 4 LONDON, Mar. 7 (AP) New York fighter Jim Slade arrived by air Friday. He is scheduled to fight Yolande Pompee (Trinidad) m a world light-heavyweight elimination bout at Earls Court on March 17. Slade starts training at Promoter Jack Solomons* West End gymnasium today. Pompee will train81 words
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Advertisement170 1953-03-08 4 areCha mpiorl ll NEW SEASONS JAMS P STRAWBERRY v\ B| RASPBERRY JCJm>.*ll 1 SCOTCH v^^ JhIB MARMALADE I Obtainable also from -\^<ll 1 Sf t /kN I Selangor Agent «\>s/j&i» U I t fir Distributor 1 I HOCK LEE fr CO 1 «/4 V i KUALA LUMPUR. A^^^^- I ilff170 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-03-08 5 WKAKIMi a lei round hLs ■etk. th«« (governor Sir John Nicoll. pauses to m.»k«* a piinli.iv at the Chteest stall of the Inter national Bazaar for the Singapore Association for thr Mind, which he open ♦«l it Victoria Memorial ll.ill yesterday morning. Ready to serve him68 words
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Article76 1953-03-08 5 X VHTOR. who Mid ho earned $105 a month, was or- < to pay $45 a month maintenance to his wife and three children by the SitiQapi>ie Fifth Police Court alagisM«. D. rl Chapmaii. yesterday The wife, Etegina Solomon. -i efed thdt Vnior had ncI76 words
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256 1953-03-08 5 Room For L SM Primary Students Next Year Sin- THERE h ul<l b 30 new P |o «s m Mngopore Government English schools for T* ry p r eh T lWren Jon "ary next yeor. ThA sl'.^i E lnce Deputy Director of Education, (old Ine btandard yesterday that he hoped256 words
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Article96 1953-03-08 5 Work On Esplanade Stepped Up WORK i> being stepped up i on he Singapore Esplanade m order to have the job competed ifi time fol Coronation Wtv-k. i he City Architect Mr W. I. Watson, told The S ;i:i- t.ird yesterday. Mr Watson said that the promenade would ho opened96 words
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Article47 1953-03-08 5 .T w. VAN DAATSELAAR, a Singapore motorist, claimed trial m the Firs! Traffic Police Court yesterday to a charge of driving a car whilst under the influence of liquor on Mar. 6 m Beach Road. The case was postponed tor hearing on Jub 1447 words
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Article28 1953-03-08 5 FOR spitting m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, a Johore Chinese. Tan Teck Tai. was lined $10 by the Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman.28 words
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Article253 1953-03-08 5 i».J lfl Ra >, es and m «st crowded of all Singapore's V?«tnriS 'm Cha ri t b 1 l < bazaar "P^"^ at h<l Vtetorial Memorial Hall, by the Governor, Sir John J2*2**&. 1 was ln aW of th Singapore Association lor the Blind. So253 words
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Article108 1953-03-08 5 THE Singapore Chinese Secretariat has banned three Mandarin MHlgl on political grounds. One of the songs waj recorded m Calcutta and the other two were probably from China They have not been imported into Singapore. The songs banned are not new ami might have been108 words
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Article108 1953-03-08 5 FOR robbing a cabaret girl of her handbag containing a cabaret ticket and SI. IB. Yusof Ismail was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprison;. icnt. to be followed by two years' poiice supervision, m the Singapore F;rst Criminal District Court yesterday. Senior ASP.. Mr. If.108 words
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Article147 1953-03-08 5 A CALL Jo break away from two Singapore unions. the Trade Union Congress and the Federation of Services Unions. \ya s made to memben of the Singapore Admiralty Local Stall" Union, by its president. Mr. V. Ananthanaravanan yesterday. He .-aid: 'The affiliation with these two147 words
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Article147 1953-03-08 5 AX inspection ot units of the Far East Air Force wili be made by the Director-Genera! of t!>e R.A.F. Medical Services. Air Marshal J. llacC. Kilnatrick. who is expected at Kailati£ Airport from Britain tomorrow. The firs* period of hi', visit wii: be spent147 words
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Article114 1953-03-08 5 Private Finds Nude Body THREE hours after Larue Corpora! Brown bade goodnight to his friend Sapper F. G Brennan. at his barracks m Singapore, he was told that Brennan's body had been found 1yi.13 nudo directly below his (Brennan's) window. Brown said this m evidence at the inquiry he.d m114 words
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Article, Illustration242 1953-03-08 5 s 'pore Homes Keep Sun Our, Says Miss Feaster Standard Staff Reporter THE only woman architect to be appointed to the permanent staff of the Singapore Public Works Department started work last Tuesday. She is 26-year-old Miss Janet Feaster. a graduate of the School of Architecture, Hull. England. Miss Feaster242 words
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Article, Illustration1853 1953-03-08 6 US Post Exchanges Also Peeve Merchants Best show of the week m Paris: The Bali ballet at the Theatre Marigny. All seats sold out for every performance and encores so enthusiastic people are missing their last Metro home m order tv> stay for just one more dance.1,853 words
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Article, Illustration1583 1953-03-08 7 Charles Sathupathy - Charles Sathupathy His Diary For Week Revealing By TOMMY ATKINS is a lonely man. Thousands of miles away from home and folks, Tommy finds life boring when he is not engaged mi n chasing bandits m Malaya's thick jungles or m carrying1,583 words
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Advertisement157 1953-03-08 7 _^^^^K^^_ fl 0 f M (/^Jetliner SINGAPORE LONDON BANGKOK* -J^W/^FPt RANGOON* r^/^l If M CALCUTTA* |p^^ KARACHI Y^Yaffiffc^ BEIRUT* v^-J. /4<<vrfM^r7/ ROME* Z3^^^T^^^*/ Portku/arj cfi Bookings s^^s^ from Malayan Airways, ~"^^j Oc«on Building, Singa- £&^ffw/P ■K^K^^l^ pore fTe/. 247 2) or your f^tfi^j VjfiKL?^ usual Travel Agent. JM^^^^ t vj,157 words
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Article760 1953-03-08 8 News And Views From "COME people In England think we Malayans live m tl burst out T. T. Rajah, of Singapore. with all ihe »a|Ttt indignation of young" man just admitted to the Bar and accused of being an aborigine. On the f* t of his return home, he Wai760 words
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Article1591 1953-03-08 8 DGHJGHJGHJGHJGHDJDGH DONT know how or when the word "exploitation was proscribed m any reference to economic relations between a colonial country and the metropolitan power. The only clue I have been able to discover is the following extract from a speech delivered by Mr. Herbert Morrison1,591 words
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Article546 1953-03-08 8 ANDREW ROTH - Kampong LONDON ANDREW ROTH By man ones. I went along to the press preview of the Coronation Souvenirs at the Tea Centre on Lower Regent Street, which many Malayan visitors to London will remember. There had been complaints at previous coronations that many of the souvenir* were tawdry, and that546 words
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Advertisement302 1953-03-08 8 J V DENTISTS PROVE THAT BRUSHING TEETH AFTER MEAl SWII COLGATE DENIAL oR[| STOPSTOOTHOECAYBESI Two years' continuous research at lcadm universities with hundreds of case historic proves that brushing teeth with Cotatl Dental Cream directly after eating L tooth decay best. Colgate's active, penetrating foam ects into hidden crevices between302 words
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Article, Illustration817 1953-03-08 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Only Takes 30 Days To Set Up Building By jiOIR smalJ, one storey white houses of the simplest intprinr m J^ odern American design, with fairy-tale acre^ nf S 'ia J l^ r dy for oC ™Pancy next week on two acres of land817 words
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Article, Illustration296 1953-03-08 9 My name b Blubberlips. I am the lady m the picture with the anchor tattooed on her arm. The lady with me a Thelma, who is my very food friend of mine. I and Thelma, and Dum-Dum and Diamond and Kan See and Pansy and296 words
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676 1953-03-08 9 Chivatry Dead! Why? Boyle Aske Hat MEN have always been used by women as itepplng stones to security. But today many men are getting tired of feeling they are being stepped on needlessly. Or. perhaps, "trampled" describes it belter. Onp of the things heating up the cold war between the676 words
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Ivor Kraal's Kallang Diary
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Article, Illustration929 1953-03-08 10 Man Cannot Stand Speed Of Machine \[RCRAFT with speed of 1.000 miles per hour and more are being held up, ill design and production, for tii*" simple reason that man. even aided by altitude suits and other gadgets can take o\uy so much altitude, velocity, acceleration,A.P. - 929 words
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Article, Illustration678 1953-03-08 10 Soys "AUTOMG" grammes for protecting motorists and pedestrians r. ike Our Traffic Police brai i In collaboration with the Traffic Advisory Council has been hard at i for the pa-t ie\\ years trying to make every road user safety-con-scious. Their etTorts678 words
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Advertisement400 1953-03-08 10 Agent* ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. ULi X Lumpur 311 Spore WmV% P. Sham 295 Mih' i 456 Penang 875 .»>. "TJIWANGI" >:.iliii" from SINGAPORE l» HOMiKONG a! appro* l O.i. tit. 011 Man h _V")lli and ipril 24lfc HAS LUXURIOUS ROUNDTRIP PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING CONCESSION RATES PER400 words
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Advertisement482 1953-03-08 10 EAST ASIATIC Li «4IMMUI FROM SLANUINAMx Spore P -LALANDIA" for Bangkok G:U i« Ni H "INDIA* for Bangkok 2 0 *iw *«MALAYA W for Adelaide Mlr v '''Mir i-T Melbourn*. Sydney (not loading local cargo) 5 7\ 1)r M ERRIA W for Bangkok (no! l^ 3lM Jr carrying passengers) 6482 words
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Article, Illustration619 1953-03-08 11 T° T HE long line of colourful tales of nigh adventure filmed* against the backgrounds where they happened £5 be added Twentieth Century Fox's Technicolcur spectacle Treasure of the Golden Condor"— a fabulous adventure yarn of a quest for emeralds and priceless fortunes m the land619 words
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Article, Illustration188 1953-03-08 11 FAIR WIND TO JAVA* "DAVE reviews have follow- ed the world premiere m Miami of Republic's Trucolour presentation of "Fair Wind To Java" background shots for which were filmed m Singapore and Indonesia by a Hollywood film unit m 1950. Commenting on the film, a colleague188 words
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272 1953-03-08 11 "yilE Importance of Being A Earnest" the screen version of Oscar Wilde's gay comedy which is shortly due tor release In Singapore has had a tremendous reception wherever it has been shown. Records have been set m Sydney since it opened there, while272 words
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Article78 1953-03-08 11 SINGAPORE'S film critics have cause to rejoice these days. The Cathay Organisation, m response to requests for a better deal m previews, has now completely renovated and reconverted its Preview Theatrette into a "luxury room" complete with controlled air-conditioning, side curtains, drapes, elevated seats and anfi-noi.se flooring.78 words
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Article115 1953-03-08 11 ONLY one all-correct entry was submitted for "Star Contest No. 4" and it came from Mr. Cheng Tiam Keow, of the Commissioner General's Hostel, Braddell Rise, Singapore. Congratulations to the contestant who wins the first prize of $25/-. Second and third prize winners, were Mr. Denis Dutton,115 words
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Article, Illustration153 1953-03-08 11 FOLLOWING Mr. J. Arthur Rank's announcement about shooting a full length Technieolour film of the Coronation ceremony, studio technicians have been busy these last few weeks carrying out colour tests within historic Westminster Abbey, using incidentally, the minimum amount of light necessary for the153 words
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Article105 1953-03-08 11 "YTOVIE-GOERS he world over, disappointed over British film magnate J. Arthur Rank's decision to stop further production of his "Modern Age" documentaries, are now acclaiming the announcement of a follow-up serins which, under the title of "Focus" will deal with 12 vital and newsworthy subjects. The105 words
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Article39 1953-03-08 11 CINGAPORE'S Rimau Film Productions are shooting the final scenes of their black and white production "Untok Susuap Nasi" ('For A Mouthful of Rice') which is being directed by L. Krishnan. Man bebjnd the camera i* K. Bir.39 words
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Advertisement229 1953-03-08 11 1^'.\1..-I4K* DAIIY M.. 1 -W. 1- MS 9.:JOP. I mifi VOIR EYES.... TWO SPEEDING TRAINS tin 'in (nil IDI. 11l \l>. on FOR U)(|{ I MOVIE THRILL] "OBfiiEliJ HAYDEN PricHMicotow 1£ I M. Hit: GREAT CARUSO" NEXT CHANGE I I imin WONDER IN THE ■I miiiu!' wo.JAIm: cm THW I]229 words
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Advertisement162 1953-03-08 11 now KZJS9MH92P99II (< showing MaMM|||ari| 6 0 «e»ei«i w,ico» Mjrpiet Michael OrM* 1 LQCKWOOD WILDING WELLES Treats last Case -J <U a A««r.i,-ti..n '-TRAVI.r ROYAL" Technicolor i 'lay li a.m. "HfKRICANE ISLAND" Color fK.W p.,,.. tntt MUtU iu<» f/ B^^^^^/™?™! ARK RESFECT-: UUY REQLESTtD TO BE IN THEIR SEATS BY162 words
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Article, Illustration217 1953-03-08 12 TUtNTY eight year old Robert Srhulta achieved a lifelong ambitio* last week whea hi* first collection of tints and dresses wa s presented at h« own fashion show m West Halkin Street. London. W.I. Schulz was born m iNklta-i town In the middle of the woolKtmrim217 words
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Article, Illustration914 1953-03-08 12 ALVIN STEINKOPF - ALVIN STEINKOPF llv COROSATION JEWELLERY (Left) A Coronation Brooch tcorn on black dress a symbolic coat-of-arms m gilt metal with the initial set lOttk paste stones and surmounted by a crown of red and blue stones. The glove-clip is of a heart-shaped914 words
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Article587 1953-03-08 12 1 AM a schoolgirl of 17 years, aad I have mack friends with a boy whom I of tea telephone. On two occasions I have aruu^d to mret him. but, unfortunately. have been unable to keep the appointments. Now I think he is angry with587 words
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Article293 1953-03-08 12 GAYNORMADDOX - GAYNORMADDOX Af EAL steak from the leg or shoulder or chuck, cut about 1 /3-inch thick is delicate meat. For best flavour, the veal should be seasoned, dipped m flour, browned m fat and then cooked slowly m liquid or sauce until tender By Remember,293 words
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Article29 1953-03-08 12 T° Blove and oil stains from white cottons or linens, rub the stain well with soap or detergent below washing m hot sudsy water if stain remains.29 words
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Advertisement119 1953-03-08 12 aY fife* "V- wJaVaBK' M -*^^*J 9 t /f%f,\ 1 7% MtMaii^Bm? -vn>^bl '^^MiMritatAß^ "•':■>: <Z m P&!tH| •■■•>*•■*> :4| 4 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^ Mjs%i i roenpu** v l i i i b^Ri J^^^^^^K V 'I T^* color 5 untll yo« taki /^flß (S^^^^lk Jr $fv^ I l! a PP lie9 e119 words
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Advertisement304 1953-03-08 12 SpeoaWy made for baby's^^l On/y the best is good I Powder n safe, pure I per/ect os modern science c I I vCS r jj IB^x^^l 1 B dc^w»o^ f JvA»i»cuV I n I vs\ BABY I k^v?^ \(L The Borneo Compony Limifed < Incorporafod m Engl QiivHiioit How can304 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous416 1953-03-08 12 J QUTTATION: "Af- J of o «d In life <;eor»e EHot I p^ M n< KOR EVERYONE: 1 Prior to m:d.»fteraoon v best 5 :ipt to routlMe 'ad ordiriHry fcuvities. attention to private or > J 3SP S lc to accoml VOIR P.IRTHI>%TK ANt> BIRTHSK.N jj J ARIES— March 21416 words
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Article, Illustration1459 1953-03-08 13 Margaret Saville - Margaret Saville By Qneei I s able to t* kc something apholiday, her Royal Household trans- i Scotland, to Balmoral Castle on p MB k S of the River Dee m Aberdeenshire. ,y t in.ie iourney from London is made over,he K»<-«l toti*t1,459 words
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Article, Illustration769 1953-03-08 13 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam SBULstfH HERE are the sewing instructions for Pattern No. 1 which appeared m last week's Sunday Standard. Note: ■Eufiumß 1. Witb your pattern pieces ycu will receive an Identification chart whicb wiU show m miniature the various pattern pieces fd this dress. Before you do769 words
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Article229 1953-03-08 13 How to order o pottern: Fill m the measurement chart. Then with seven Standard Pattern Service coupons plus three ten-cent stamps (to cover postal charges) send it to the Stondard Pattern Service, The Singapore Standard, 128 Robinson Rood, Singapore 1. In return you will get:229 words
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Advertisement76 1953-03-08 13 B^B^B^Kf -j?' vdMfl HkT _£^r b^bV 4w i. *i v '^flftc' ffl admires the new •I'.ir, y*' Suun »*n«W Ur Cutci N.H ""< l« UUral lovelln r»» invite, th. w llrM> outwear e«en e««tlier pohake* 'he mirtr/e-uMr Mfr«dt«iU EmmWm f r feature prevent* iamage elotlie* and Wt 4*n»- Ume tO76 words
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Advertisement464 1953-03-08 13 itl Give yourseH an F««m4ati«M and pewcV m on*... v&s| wonderful way to give yourself the precious look of a soft, fresh oom^exioo I Angd Face smooths on »nh c j its own dainty pufF— gives your skin a colour-glow ',f tha< looks dtlicmtt. mptmrsl I lt'« thc clevercat make-up464 words
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747 1953-03-08 14 ROGER - ROGER By HEAVY rain interfered with fixtures, but on the whole, soccer was off to a ffMi start at Seletar. The station's new team, the Corinthians were defeated m tlu»ir first natch m the senior league, but the Flying Boat Wing provided some consolation747 words
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Article, Illustration363 1953-03-08 14 OF SPORT THIS SEASON CRICKET Says SAPPER' OR SOCCER AT THIS time of the year when Soccer and Cricket replace Russer and Hockey there is a wide choice of physical or mental recreation for these four major games are all now being played, the latter tailing oft363 words
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Article1010 1953-03-08 14 SINGAPORE District Football got off to a pretty good start and m less than forty seconds of the openin? of the season, the first goal' had been popped m! The honour goes to Pte Callagher of the Army Dog Guard Tnit, to whom we offer our congratulations.1,010 words
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Article320 1953-03-08 14 wJ,!? c fin so nes of th c Seletar ?nH f Kno( out Cups-Woods and Station Cups— hav c by tho fffi!?- i CeS °S the football officials been allowed t o overlap into the soccer season rh e semi-finals for the Woods Cup320 words
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Advertisement204 1953-03-08 14 j Poison SS! for i your typewriter! O.li is r>.e thin^ to niake preci- i m^cl.iiicry iin properly... 15 jt bavg you aoriotd tJiat there im't i single oil hu!o m your Halda Jeypewriiex? Thcrv'i a reason) O !.ng without proper cleaning frit p juM l.kt putira sand m the204 words
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Advertisement580 1953-03-08 14 You want proof.' So did we So ue asked 2,548 men to give us their opinion I of the Palmolivc N>.a\ to shave 7M said Beards easier to rui v^^y^B 7? s.iid I ess ra/<tr pull M 6') s..id losvr sha>es l^'^S^ilMvH 82 said "Smooth feeling skin '>vN Whether you580 words
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Article334 1953-03-08 15 Xt LLL > I O N GTGN, Mar. 7, (Reuter-AAP).-.I a ekie McGlew. 23-year-old opening bat, became the highest individual scorer m South African te*t cricket history, when he carried his overnight score to 255 not out on the second day of the first test334 words
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518 1953-03-08 15 SAFA XI BE A T COMBINED EUROPEANS 2-0 Bakar Fumbles And Scores By OUR SOCCER REPORTER onJAFA Sdect.cn m o.d of the European Flood victims at Jala* i Be^r stadium yesterday. It was the first match of the colony socrer season, and more than 4.000 fans were there to cheer.518 words
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Article280 1953-03-08 15 Ong Shows His Stuff ONG SIN POKY a 12--year old Kangoo* Road st-hoolboy returned th* best time for boys when he won the 400 metres free style event, dipping 12 sees off his previous time, m the Chinese Swimming Club open handicap gala at Amber Road yesterday. Singapore's Olympic swimmer.280 words
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Article327 1953-03-08 15 LUCK was against Seletar FootbaU Club m their first outing: of the season when they were forced to share points with Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary m a S.A.F.A. Third Division "A" league soccer encounter played at the Police Depot yesterday. The match ended m a oneall327 words
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Article178 1953-03-08 15 GIMKKWA Sports Uub proved too strong: for the Netaji M.S.C.. winning their Div. 3B league match played yesterday at the Ueylang Stadium by four goals to nothing. However the Netaji men pit up a great tight m th e \\r*\ hall and had an equal .share178 words
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Article66 1953-03-08 15 RESULTS of friendly tocccs matches played at Farrer Park m Singapore yesterday were: Chinese Athletic beat East Yorkshire Regiment by 1-0. Kok Peow scored the only goal for the winners m the second half Chi ist Church beat Malayan Air Training Corps by three Coals to two. Scorers for66 words
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Article32 1953-03-08 15 R.AP.C. beat District Signals 5-1. m the United Services football League <Uiv. 1> at Nee Soon yesterday. Scorers were: Barrett «4> Burnett (P for R.A.P.C and Thomson for Signals.32 words
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Article190 1953-03-08 15 Rt.AUt.KS ot the Singapore Standard will clioose the Most Popular Sportsman or Sportswoman of Malaya who will be honoured as an Unofticial Representative of this land to attend the oronation Ceremonies m London during Ma.? and June this year. The Contest which will last three months190 words
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Advertisement94 1953-03-08 15 \yoi Iffl \l hUllk fm VOr MARVELED TjU HUM m vML at them m if* ■/f show "JtL lovely to^%' 4 BOAT" LOOK AT" JHAMHMSJI NOW \ol II I \l lOR THEM IN THEIR \\D BEST MUSICAL! 1 EVERYTHING R L IHAVEISYOURS opens R SPARKPLUGS 1 5 'v^HiKv or sus^94 words
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Advertisement32 1953-03-08 15 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard-Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr./Mrs./Miss (in block letters) is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman/ Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date t Mark envelope: Coronation Contest32 words
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Advertisement886 1953-03-08 15 Glands Made Active and Yoofhhl Vigour Restored m 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery v thM the v T Strengthens Blood, Nerves, <m WfQk Rr"thoV, te wh"V,: ;3 Body, Memory, Brain, Mus- SSif "S-oV,! I ties, and Endurance-Berter l|| £,7^T.n? a T Than Gland Operations. 'mi em er T l i886 words
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Miscellaneous69 1953-03-08 15 SOCCER: Div. I: Tigers r REME at Jalan Besnr Div. 2: Police v SUB Rccs at PTS. Div. 3B: Windsor Rovers v RE Works Services at Gej/lang: Jollilads v Woodbndge Hospital at CYMA. FRIENDLY: RAF Changi r Star Soccerites at Changi. CRICKET: SCRC r Police at SCRC; RAF Trial at69 words
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Article2922 1953-03-08 16 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $270,200 FIRST: *****4 ($64,848) SECOND: *****4 ($32,424) THIRD: *****7 ($16,212) STARTERS ($3,242 each): Nos. *****2, *****3, *****5, *****0, *****3, *****1, *****9, *****7, *****1, *****8. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($1,621 each): Nos. *****7, *****2, *****4, *****7, *****7, *****8, *****2, *****9, *****8,2,922 words
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Article51 1953-03-08 16 Selections For Kedah Gymkhana SELECTIONS for th© Kedah Gymkhana Amateur meet at Alor Star today. Race 1. Pluto. Shubel. Race 2. Bonnie Grey, Empire Rose. Race 3. No Regrets, Young: Jack. Race 4. Goyet, Pot Luck. Race 5. Maharaja, Duty. Race 6. Pot Luck. Bonnie Grey. Race 7. Shubel, Civil51 words
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