Sunday Standard, 29 July 1951
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Title Section16 1951-07-29 1 Sunday TIGER Standard VOL. II NO. 28 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1951. 20 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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497 1951-07-29 1 j^ffs^CARTER CASE ni Staff rorrcspondcnt x j v 1 ,l'l R. >al. One could have heard a morning m the Supreme Court here ■notice W iUoii pronounced the verdict m r rase. It wna a unanimous verdict of •k. rTv v followed immediately497 words
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69 1951-07-29 1 Watts-Carter Still Facing 7 Charges v pondent i VP Sat U r who on three .-.ens of armed punish—has >till parities :.m. Mil t>i» bail v i Wood, p >tr.i:. ?fs t» W.ittsIh ih.- tour g ha W hiui •at I two I tots uere h I t-e. M iiuiltv"69 words
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Article53 1951-07-29 1 v iirp. >;lcr SBnga- COO- H N which wi 18, is 6 t. i »r.i As and rday, the B :i ;k.>k conpi ipal ntechinerj d xpandiiifi meni m I standfteneral as a 1 erdal V Of c ods and 9 and semi* erta53 words
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Article, Illustration322 1951-07-29 1 Thomas Dewey A rrives In S 'pore; Meets Press Today Standard Staff Reporter >IR. THOMAS E. Dewey, Governor of New York, arrived m Singapore nearly two hours late for "his official reception last night. Headwinds on the way from Saigon caused the delay. Governor Dewey. dressed m a plain brown-stripedStandard - 322 words
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216 1951-07-29 1 Adabi's Appeal To Be Heard Tomorrow The Bertha Hertogh Case AFTER a scries of postponements, the appeal of Mansoor Adabi against the decision of Acting Chief justice Brown declaring his marriage to 13-year-old Maria Berlha Hertogh null and void will he heard m the Singapore Court of Civil Appeal tomorrow216 words
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Article32 1951-07-29 1 KUANTAN'S oldest photographer, Mr. Chan Chew died here at the age of 73. In addition to his studio. Mr. Chan, was the official police photographer for more than 40 years.32 words
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Article92 1951-07-29 1 LONDON. July 28 <Reuter>— British Cabinet Ministers, presided over by Prime Minister Clement Attlee, today held the first of what was expected to prove a week-end series of crucial talks on the Anglo-Persian dispute With them were Sir William Strang. permanent head ot the Foreign Office92 words
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Article, Illustration90 1951-07-29 1 IN APRIL this year The Singapore Standard was the first newspaper to break to the world the story of the romance of Miss Hermione Wills, 2J year old ffreat gTand daughter of the founder of the biff tobacco firm, and Mr. Merfyn Evans, 30-90 words
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324 1951-07-29 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. By the end oi the year, the Government air services designed to connect some of the srmller and more remote towns of the Federation to the main ait routes will be m service and will be324 words
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Article135 1951-07-29 1 Standard Sl:*U CorM*i>«md»n» KUALA LUMPUR. Sal T! ;main aim ol the Independence of Malaya Party waa to torm a political body much irtroi gei thar. UMNO, said Dato Oini bn Jaafar Homo Member address m? the third conference ol UMNO Youth held here todas135 words
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74 1951-07-29 1 HC Rejects Watchtower Men's Appeal PENANG, Sat Hie High Commissioner, Federation ol Malaya, has rejected the appeal from four metnbef <>t the Watchtower Bible rod Tr«ct Society to reverse ttw Immigration Department refusal to extend tlieir permit to remain m Penan*; This was disclosed today by Mi R C Mnil.it'74 words
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440 1951-07-29 1 Little Progress Made ADVANCE BASE BELOW KAESONG, July 28 (UP) —The Communists refused today to retreat from their demand for a truce line on the 38th Parallel and little progress was made m the ceasefire talks toward solving the problem that holds440 words
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282 1951-07-29 1 Truman Warns: DETROIT. July 2» (I P). I'resid* -tit Truman warned the world m a speech today thai the Riinninni are pouring arms into a military buildup m Eastern Europe while talking about peace m Korea. He told a cheering audience m this "arsenal of282 words
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Article123 1951-07-29 1 BANGKOK, July 28 CUP*— Dissident naval personnel. wh» sta£e.-i the abortive COUO US Juno I!'*. received financial support from an underground [Chinese Red organisation m Thailand, source close to tht police reported today. 7., Ursi c R*d pa i i n :I:( connection ith the123 words
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Advertisement44 1951-07-29 1 fAMAVj i THE SOAP -,;//L. M*m JKW,^ni l— I j 1 1 f w w it 1 I wSSt^^ ft da good jmOSukkl U F.xshaw fn.m O H'l 1 »HHrT J famous Cognac |K| P\f yl v art to D« ljp(Km>-Kj< BORNEO w J^H44 words
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Advertisement7 1951-07-29 1 ICE CREAM SINGAPORE 5420/5429 KUALA LUMPUR *****7 words
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Article60 1951-07-29 2 A CHARGE of robbery of cash and jewellery valued at $505 belonging to Lim Kok Chan was explained to Lee Kee Chua m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that the offence was committed m a hut m Bukit Timab Road on60 words
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Article, Illustration235 1951-07-29 2 Burglars Steal $30,000 Jewellery, Store Combed For Fingerprints Standard Staff Reporter APPROXIMATELY 530,--000 worth of valuables were stolen from the departmental store of Messrs Hardial Singh and Sons, Raffles Place, Singapore on Friday night. This is the second theft im the vicinity within a month and the biggest for aStandard - 235 words
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274 1951-07-29 2 THE CASE against Aik Hoe and Company Limited, of Beach Road, and the managing director Mr. Rhoo Soo Chay, for alleged offences under the Finance Regulations was mentioned and postponed sine die m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. The adjournment was grant- ed274 words
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Article55 1951-07-29 2 Standard Staff Reporter A 55-YEAR-OLD Chinese woman, Teo Boiy, whn pleadtd guilty m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when charged with attempting to commit suicide by drinking a solution of caustic soda m a house m Bukit Hoe Swee on July 16. was sentenced55 words
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242 1951-07-29 2 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Masters of all ships with alien crews arriving m Singapore are required to execute bonds of good behaviour to safeguard th c Colony from undesirables. this action by the Singapore Government follows an incident m the harbour242 words
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Article91 1951-07-29 2 1 Standard Shipping Reporter <J 2 IF A G ARDEN like the Haw Par Villa at Pasir Panjang is opened inJlhe United States, the person J owning it could clean out a fortune from it. «> This is the opinion of Mr. Richard Joshua Reynolds,91 words
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190 1951-07-29 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE police force of the future must be made up of Chinese, Indians, Malays and Eurasians m proportion to the population, said the Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. P. Pennefather Evans, m a weekly broadcast talk entitled Police and the190 words
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101 1951-07-29 2 'Dollars For Discs' Fund Now $7,282 THE Rediffusion-S.A.T.A. Fund reached a total of $7,282.95 by yesterday. The Rediflusion programmes "Dollars for Discs" have been filled with hundreds of requests from listeners who have contributed to the fund. Among the local firms contributing during the past three dayj have been the101 words
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Article21 1951-07-29 2 MR. KEITH James Leslie Jamieson has been appointed as a Police Magistrate for the Colony from July 23, 1951.21 words
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Article125 1951-07-29 2 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Armenia! St. D.C., Tan Cliye Place/Fort Canning. Seah St./ Waterloo St., St. Andrews/High St./ Stamford Road., Albert Street. New Ice Works. Firestone. Bukit Timah Pumps. Balestler Road, Jalan Ampas, 8.M.8.C. McRltchle, Braddell Rise, Seletar Pumps. Nee Soon, Seletar Wireless.125 words
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Article28 1951-07-29 2 THE RUBBER market m Singapore was quiet and dull yesterday, with very little business passing. Quotations remained more or less unchanged from those prevailing on Friday.28 words
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Article70 1951-07-29 2 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (July 28) were per lb: Buyer Seller No. 1 R.S.S Spot loose value $145 $146 F. 0.8. m bales August: No. 1 RSS $1.40 $141 No. 2 RSS $134 51. 35 No. 3 RSS $128 SI 29 R.M A 170 words
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Article15 1951-07-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sat— The price of Tin to-day was $417 per picul. Down $4 375.15 words
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Article81 1951-07-29 2 SIX INDIAN labourer? of the Singapore Municipality \jcere admitted into hospital yesterday and 30 others treated as outpatients. They were injured when a lorry they were travelling m overturned opposite the V.M.C.A. sports pavilion m Bras Basah Road. Those among the seriously injured were pinned under the81 words
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Advertisement125 1951-07-29 2 A /I ake your whole year's plans m the s P rin S and > our da >' s p an learly m the morning STOP THAT m. Ct COUGH F^ t Start taking VENCS COIGH MIXTtTIE at once, and see how quickly your cough will stop This world famous125 words
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Advertisement283 1951-07-29 2 Cleans your pen as it I Solv-X is the secret ingfed.cr.i th- I ordinai7 inks! rTl^ Qu.ri protcas it from clo gP;ng V :.">--. ordinary inks, So give your pen new 1. I -it'sthe^inkcom.,.;., S -rV' p.. Available m a range prefer Royal Blue v fingers. c Qum^thcpn-, m 2283 words
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Miscellaneous51 1951-07-29 2 Chinese Y.M.C.A.. Selegie Road: Boys scout drill 9 a.m.. Student mouth organ band 2.30 p.m., Boys scout basket ball 5.30 p.m.. Student table tennis 7 p.m.. Kheh Service 9 a.m., Cantonese Service 11 a.m.. Mandarin Service 4 p.m. British Council Centre: A Definitive Exhibition of Malay Arts Crafts 9 a.m.-5.3051 words
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Article, Illustration165 1951-07-29 3 S ATA Seal C ontest A Boshes: Handed Down From Four Generation: Standard Staff Reporter RIGHT m the heart of Singapore's C lnnate a n m one of the countless dark and gloomy hovels, is a small workshop engaged m an occupation which is as unusual as it is old.Standard - 165 words
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Article, Illustration193 1951-07-29 3 Standard Stall Reporter WHEN postman Kanhai Rai leaves the General Post Oflice' shortly after 30 years of ser-J vice, he will receive a monthly allowance ot $35. Kanhai Rai, who has a wife and several children has no, alternative but to return to, India.193 words
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Article32 1951-07-29 3 APPLICATIONS for 1951 Queen's Fellowships and Scholarships should be submitted to the Director of Education. P.O. Box 746, Singapore before Aug 31. 1951- Application forms are available from the Department.32 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-07-29 3 Picture. MR MRS JAMES GOH after their wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore yesterday. The h?ide is the former Miss Mon Rozells and the groom is staff mstructor of the Singapore Volunteer Corps.- StandardStandard - 37 words
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188 1951-07-29 3 Cannons Buried Here By 18th Century Pirates Says An Old Resident Standard Staff Reporter REMEMBER the four old wmm Mr Han Wai Toon, they might to trade m Malaya during the 18th century. Mr Han, who has made an extensive study of archaeology. them from the merchants. Although he had188 words
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223 1951-07-29 3 idol-worshipping: population m Malaya Java and Sumatra These "gods" are images of Chinese gods and goddesses, carved m wood and painted with golden paint. At the head of this business, which has been handed down from four generations, is a 26-year-old Hokkien Ng223 words
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93 1951-07-29 3 Youth Admits Using House As Brothel LAN HOUE GUAX (Kit plead erf guilty m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to a charge oi allowing part of his premises at Upper Thomson Road to be used as a biothel between the month of May and July 27 last. The prosecution93 words
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336 1951-07-29 3 Open To All Standard Readers To Be Judges Standard Staff Reporter THE FOURTH annual competition to choose the best design for the 1951 Christmas seal of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association is now open to all. Hitherto the contest has been confined to school children. The competition is organised by the336 words
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Article150 1951-07-29 3 Standard Staff Reporter CAPTAIN R. Mackenzie of the 30 Battalion, R.A.O.C, found guilty on two charges by a Singapore general court martial was sentenced to be dismissed from His Majesty's Service. The sentence is to be confirmed. Captain Mackenzie was charged with being drunk while on150 words
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Article43 1951-07-29 3 Standard Woman Reporter THE Commissioner and Senior Officers of the Singapore 9t John Ambulance Brigado uill hold their annual general in.--pection at the Jalan Elesar Stadium on Aug 9 The GrOvernor. Sir Franklin Crimson, will take the Parade at 5.30 p.m43 words
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Article60 1951-07-29 3 LOW KOON HAI was tentatively charged with committing armed robbery m a house at 6 m.s. Changi Road on July 19. The charge alleged that Low, armed with a dagger robbed Yap Kang Hock and the other inmates of the house of $37 cash and60 words
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Article24 1951-07-29 3 Standard Stall Reporter ENTRIES Cor applicants to the new Singapore Harbour Board Police Force chwd yestetlay with a total of t.309 applications24 words
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Advertisement76 1951-07-29 3 \j% CAlTcomforL. BL™Ll7sOcc a lariit* tSJt scaN down.., r saving design from v'e^n a beautiful little nder engine placed at n nimuffi noise and it not ieast minimum resumption. ggfr 4f comfortably/ I aOi CARRIAGE C 0. (1926) LTD. HAKU RD. >IHM:i: PHONE 3938 I i i r m ■ulnuil76 words
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Advertisement405 1951-07-29 3 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION SWEEP TICKETS PLEASE APPLY FOR TICKETS EARLY 1st Prise $250,000 2nd Prixe $120,000 3rd Prise 50,000 4th Prise 20.000 Also 2 Prises of $10,000 10 Prises of 5,000 20 Prises of 2.000 50 Mm of 1.000 PRIZES PAID IN FULL Definite Dare of Drawing Sept. 23,405 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1951-07-29 4 S. Brooke- Wavell - A NEW TOWN IS BORN Bright Future For 8,000 In Jingjang S. Brooke-Wavell -By IINGJANG the largest resettlement town m Malaya is a town to watch m the future. Its people— today H.OOO strong -dismayed at first by sudden evacuation from their old homes m Segambut, Selayang and Batu CavesDept. of Information - 1,214 words
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Article, Illustration738 1951-07-29 4 l[R TAN ENG SENG. a »1. mandore attached to the of Mahmud School. Raub. was a keen sportsman m his younger days. He won the 100 yards Hat race m the First Pa hang Athletic meeting held at Kuala Lipis m 1929. He also won the738 words
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Article109 1951-07-29 4 LONDON. July 27 (Reuten Mr. James Griffiths. Colonial 'Secretary, said today 16 police 'were killed and 12* injured m 'nine ambushes m Sc'.angor State. Malaya, m the first six months >of this year. He was answering Mr. L. iGammans (Conservative) who tasked m the109 words
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Article49 1951-07-29 4 Standard Market Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A lorry driver, Yong Wan Hee. was fined $100 m the Magistrate's Court today for overloading. Yqng Wan was found to have carried an excess of 16 cwt. 2 qts and 14 lbs m his lorry when arrested on July 12.49 words
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Advertisement92 1951-07-29 4 In one superb ear here is everything you want r Or. the open road, a car ul that laps the miles m safety *-"*C~^'~3c~-jft^B^^B» and comfort. Seating for "^SsK^MjUKSmS^^^^ five ,n comfort. 70 horse MORR|$ OXFQRD power six-cylinder engine A big car with medium car that runs as smooth as92 words
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Advertisement248 1951-07-29 4 skin new lovdinCK til ov. "t I is a natural daily bea I As 39 dociors have proved, m i I brings a luvclici conpli i I t I rsß^^o r a!n:!iv c keeps you I WU^^^J Schoolgir! Complexic c 1 C t I I SOLE AGENTS: HASH I I248 words
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Article, Illustration318 1951-07-29 5 Hundreds Bid Him Welcome THOMAS DEWEY, America's handsomest Governor and twice Republican candidate for tbe presidentship of the United States of America, proved himself a charming guest last night at the cocktail party given by the Acting Consul General of the United States of America, when318 words
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Article, Illustration256 1951-07-29 5 Standard Staff Reportt-r YESTERDAY, over 300 men and women workers at the Nanyang Manufacturing Company returned to work following settlement of their seven-day wage dispute with the management. They accepted the Company s j offer of an additional 30 cents an hour raise At aMichael Goh - 256 words
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Article75 1951-07-29 5 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 200 guests celebrated the "Satai and Band" night at the Inspectors' Club last night The police band was m attendance and there was modern josjet. Present among the gazetted officers and inspectors of the Singapore Police Force were Commissioner of Police.75 words
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Article89 1951-07-29 5 TWO YOUNG Malays. Mohamecl bin Hassan. alias Sheik Mohamed bin Hassan Baktal, and Sved Sulaiman bin Syed Hassan, i appeared in the Second Police i Court yesterday on a charge 01 cheating Abdul Rahman bin Haji i Latch. Accused were alleged to have I falsely represented that they89 words
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Article139 1951-07-29 5 TIN MEN TO SEE HIM TOO 5 A DELEGATION of tin J 2 miners who will probably C Z meet Mr. Dewey tomor- J 2 row to discuss important problems concerning j American purchase of tin C Z from Malaya were among J 5 those present at the cock- S139 words
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120 1951-07-29 5 AN APPEAL to contribute to the $100,000 Fund of the Singapore Red Cross Society to build and equip a Crippled Children s 1 Home and other work was made by Lady Gimson. President of the Society over Radio Malaya last night Contributions to120 words
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41 1951-07-29 5 THE SINGAPORE Institute of Commerce celebrated its Fourth Anniversary at the Raffles Institution grounds wiin an athletic meeting, a social gathering and a concert. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who presided over the meeting, made a speech.41 words
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Article148 1951-07-29 5 Eva C. Hong - Eva C. Hong (By Standard Woman Reporter NONE OF the group gathered round the bed of Lee Tec* Ann. 47-year-old cashier of the Singa-nore-Johore Express Ltd., and T KeeJin^'a day-long vigil over him wi his wife, the mother of a newly-Dorn Daby. the tenth "Be^de^he?- was148 words
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Article93 1951-07-29 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Cold Storage branch m Holland Road is t»ie first building m Singapore to be built entirely for air conditioning. Blackouts will have no effect on the air conditioning system as the power is supplied by a 40-horse power Lister generator93 words
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135 1951-07-29 5 20,000 Send Memorandum On China Aid A MEMORANDUM bearing the signatures of 20.000 Chinese individuals and 500 P"oNationalist associatKMM and guilds ihroughou- Malaya will be presented to Mr. Thomas Dewey Governor of the New York' State during his short stay m Singapore Special arrangement is being made by the American135 words
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Advertisement187 1951-07-29 5 CA N TA 5T c THE CREAM/ -"R 3JTORS: S I FA E, DARBY [DIGESTION Relieved By IONE DOSE Ti v* j ~^~//k O* famous Remedy w*./ M§m. Don'i ici lndigeMiou make M^SL you/ meals s misery Lot lust v 4^II!L one Jose of MACI.L-AN drJw*?9L BRAND STO\L-^CH PONX- DER187 words
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Advertisement348 1951-07-29 5 DYNAMO LIGHTING SET Scores every time LIGHTING RELIABILITY FINISH VALUE SOLD BY LEADING CYCLE DEALERS Factory Representatives: T.V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG t^m^m^m an i^ i^ T v 4KF You dare not ignore OHHEAtTHY HAIR Hair dr> and disfigured by dandruff, lank and lifeless hair, brittle nan,348 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1951-07-29 6 rill t Worries Develop THERE are lew irritations more exacting on an infant than teething troubles. Wise parents we careful to see that sickness does not complicate them. Wise parents also patiently bear the howls of gain and give rusks to sootheParadoxically, our recently graduated1,017 words
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256 1951-07-29 6 TAIPINCi, Sat. Under the former Government of the Federated Malay States, all places of worship, burial anil cemetery grounds, public schools, charitable, scientific, literary and fine arts institutions, if not used for pecuniary benefit, enjoyed immunity from payment of any Sanitary Board rates. This256 words
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Article68 1951-07-29 6 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The house-to-house canvassing m connection with the registration of voters for the Municipal elections here have proved a success. During the week ending midnight, last night, nearly 1.300 people registered bringing the total to date to 5.836. Cinema slides68 words
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Article61 1951-07-29 6 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. In celebration of their Diamond Jubilee, the Anglo-Chinese School. Penang, has arranged a programme of activities beginning from July 30 to Aug. 3. There will be a concert, free cinema shows and games. On Aug. 3 at 8 p.m., the61 words
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Article42 1951-07-29 6 Standard Slaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A Chinese woman, Tan Siew Kuai alias Tan Kwan, was produced before the first magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack, today, on a charge of consorting. w Jt was alleged that on June42 words
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Article96 1951-07-29 6 OVER the past few montht, security forces have struck down one by one the terrorist leaders of Malaya, stated Mr. S. BrookeWavell, Press Officer of the Emergency Information Services over Radio Malaya last night. He added that others had wisely surrendered. Altogether, up to this week,96 words
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Article, Illustration273 1951-07-29 6 Standard Staff Correspondent DR. (Mrs.) P. E. dimming who ig the first woman to be appointed to serve on the Taiping Town Board attended her first meeting on last Thursday, when she also became a member of the New Taiping Town Embellishment Committee273 words
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Advertisement200 1951-07-29 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SIRVICI Direct Overlond San Francisco Lo. A» 9 ele. All *»,erico» ft Conodion CM* Penong P. S'hom "port JACOB LUCKINBACH 24/26Au« 27/28Ao fl 29Au«/lSepl GCOR6I LUCKINBACH 24/26S«p» 27/28 Sept 29Sept/1 Oct Acceptinfi crrgo tor Hongkong. For full porticulors Dry Corgc l>ep Tanks and Passenge* Bookirgs etc.200 words
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Advertisement336 1951-07-29 6 'LALANDIA* tor .i oon0 on r- S 00 > h,^' BonQkok 4 v "KAMBODIA" for Bongk'c'w Hongkono Monilo Kobe ft YokoHomo 5 "FALSTRIA" for Soigon 6 H Bon 3 kok JlA«g-2Sep, tft "PATAGONIA- tor Bangkok 28 50a «9 H- t Hongkong, Monito Kobe Yokohamo Him I^B l2 '♦••PI «.],r SAILINGS336 words
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Article, Illustration849 1951-07-29 7 HTODAY The Standard's 1 Film Editor takes pleasure m presenting a Singapore personality who is not only internationally famous but is also the "double" of not one but two of Hollywood's topflight stars. She is Paddy Naismith. wife of Group Captain J. T. Mynors. of R.A.F..849 words
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Article769 1951-07-29 7 Oswald Henry - Oswald Henry FILM REVIEWS •17ATHERS LITTLE DIVII 1 DEND" (M-G-M) This film takes on from where "Father of the Bride let t off and, as a sequel, is as suck and amusing as its predeces*°ln that film as you will recall, Spencer Tracy ha* 1 to face769 words
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Advertisement120 1951-07-29 7 today II INTRIGUE iND MYSTERY is EGYPT L fabulous jk; LAND OF THEPHAROAHS! sf* ii^Wt^\ I X^^A»»ocim«4 Sntuh Pxtur* Corporation I I I li Laurence Harvey Maria Mauban iti&i^- tfSSSL- CAME CIA i Morning Matinee Today 9 a.m: n P.,r.imounfs (APT. CAREY. U.S.A." New AlhambrA mt <s vBICkLING ADVENTURE! THRILLS!120 words
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Advertisement45 1951-07-29 7 P^^^^^^^Z^ TODAY 145 4.05 6.30 II I j Thrills! Adventure! Romance! 11 Today Morning Show 10.45 a^m. Dane Clark Alexis Smith m WHIPLAMi Season starts TUESDAY with a 930 p.m. PREMIERE si Into the category of those great films that have placed a new value^45 words
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Advertisement297 1951-07-29 7 j Today at "Maytime la Majrfair" la Tcchnlcalf f /^J^^^^^^gj^|MMB^jpt^a%BBBfc^BBWWBWBWBIB^B^B^B^B^BBBBWW"W'"^^ y /4ct^^9 /J I u JriL a l^^^i^i^^H^^&Jnß^Bßa^Hß\iM^o>'A *V**^* Mir" t^mWrn/**"** JrTv mlF wi slztM ortft tf_# SFiL$\W iwta-iit->. _fl^_^T__Bß> __^_____El_2_ |^H| nirA fltn Sii!»|M«rt«<J t» FOOTLIGHT VARIETIES" New Miisirjil fn»m RK<» BMH» PtOlßflW DOUBLE ATTRACTION TODAY! II a.m.. 1297 words
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Miscellaneous146 1951-07-29 7 On The Air RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME i ;^|M< fees 41 81 metre*) am. Programme Summary: flood Mornine; S».:iO Musical Round on. 10 am News (K.L.); l«.«5 Radio l>octor; 10.15 Interlude from Hawaii. 10.30 Latin America On The Air. ii a.m. Paul Temple and the Vandyke Attair; 11.8© Studio146 words
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Miscellaneous104 1951-07-29 7 Affair.; pm. Sund" < oncert J» n.m Continental' Cabaret; \Vws (8): Kx'i.n.i; M-r 10 p m Music and \>rs«| Ht.M Brautr that Endure*. PENANG (ISHti K< W* ojetrei) a m ProKramme Summary: Forces Fa¥uurit«*: M» a^ >«;» s <KL>* 10 «5 New Rrtortl*: I" London Studio Melodic: II am •Bandstand104 words
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Article, Illustration1649 1951-07-29 8 Mara - Mara *y TN" a few weeks 1 time Sin- fapove is to be treated to a round <>f gaiety, when S.A.T.A. Week opens on August 30. Tte committee b trying to plan something for e^ c h day of the week, which will appropriately begin with a piano recitalstandard - 1,649 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-07-29 8 SHE HAD HER PARTY AT THE AIRPORT MISS Kathcrine Ngo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ngo Bemg Swee celebrated her eifhteenth birthday with a parly held at the Airport Hotel on July 21. She plans to farther her studies m the United Kingdom. David photo.David - 45 words
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Advertisement179 1951-07-29 8 Mother! Your baby needs the Baby Lotion way to CHANGE NAPPIES emsy as 1-2-3 j Don't wait until your baby suffers y- or JvAh^h, from nappie rash or chafing. Sun £i£&*k 04BV IOTIOW now v change nappies the Baby C/^A 0^ cottovLotioa way that's so much easier, 00 quicker and179 words
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Advertisement83 1951-07-29 8 GLAMOUR 7> K£y^Q____ ____h^^9^___v wT"__l ____fe3__T I 9__ ___i __ffl_js|felfflg__fti' -39_ £^11 __X X- v*^^ Ac/or G. H. Bld«. ]H Battery IM. Sb^ftt, j|j PIFCO HAIKIHOEK Rc;t s lif ill to < <'. Obfainoble from all Electrical b Rodic S?o»ei TAN CHENG MOB fn -152, Cross Street. Singapore To Crmni83 words
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Miscellaneous189 1951-07-29 8 J^g? V7^* < wttK ORION if 4 S. JAN 20 TO rt:B. 18 (Aquarius)- SEPT You will be watched closely by your 'ffISKVVFWS S^ immediate superiors daring the me 11^.^ 11 a^ ai y°" d^rcourse of the week, and it l 3 U1 -%fZ% JSJBW'M! hands whether they gain a189 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1951-07-29 9 James Peter Chin - James Peter Chin Jun. Technical School Gives Good Training By >-i_n_n-n_-A- A .n_n_n_n_r. 1 1 Top picture shows stu- < dents m the Electrical De- i < partment listening to Mr. I V. Shunmugham explaining i i the various technicalities of i this electrical devic*. <Standard - 1,076 words
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Advertisement153 1951-07-29 9 BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM to highlight your crowning glory uvttw 9 FACE POWDER ROUGE 7 PERFUME LIPSTICK TALC COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM J BOURJOIS rrn^BuTCRS &RAPTOW LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE X I LL TIIIULJL at the new life and lustre m your hair 4>s*>^ PITS BACK NATURE'S /'"fl OIL INTO DRY HAIR153 words
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Advertisement204 1951-07-29 9 101 II lOK IpOOII^K^SI JJ *'eh r** 7 t .-^?«s|^:.J ill il^^^fii^^^' I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii MdL(7< <jf F<ite«f Quality Mi*cuits «'vl 1 1 t »hI U. It I LoHi I- N •HAMiH 1 B. KLIM is pur*, safe milk k.. td p| KLIM keeps without refrigeration |j|^^9 y| KLIM quality204 words
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Article195 1951-07-29 10 SWEDISH ANGEL who lost to kin«: Konji on a technical knockout m their first fi«:ht a fortnight a::o. gel his revenge last night. kin*; kon*; was disqualitinl for knocking out the referee, "Butcher" Muckle, m tin- fourth round. As Rf Muckle was unconscious ai195 words
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Article, Illustration163 1951-07-29 10 HKSi.-S^M'i\WMOIVj\ M Kundensoy, wrecked os completely as any car could be, at last year's Grand Prix, is all m one piece again. Here owner Moncrief, suitably dressed for the occasion, is seen m Pope's garage putting on the final touches to the cor which Kendall will drive163 words
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Article10 1951-07-29 10 LONDON. July 28 (Reuter): Airdrieonians 4 Albior>.,R 210 words
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402 1951-07-29 10 PRESIDENTS and officials of Malayan badminton associations, m congratulatory messages to the editors of the Badminton Magazine of Malaya, which will make its bow to the public early m August, hail the publication of the Magazine as an "important means of fulfilling the402 words
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261 1951-07-29 10 SMC REVISES FEE PLAN FOR SCHOOLS PLAY FIELDS THE question of giving relief to schools and other organisations from assessment on playing fields is now being actively considered by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. Mr. J. G. Aspinall, the Municipal Assessor, stating this to The Standard yesterday, said that as the261 words
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Article177 1951-07-29 10 Breaks Golf Record HARROGATE. Yorkshire. July 27 (Keuter>— Flory Van Dwnrk of Waterloo. Brussels. today bioke the 90 holes British tournament record aggregate to win the North British 2.000 guineas professional golf tournament. His five rounds were 69. 67. 67. 6G. 68 for a total of 337. which gave him177 words
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Article82 1951-07-29 10 IPOH, Sat.— Disciplinary action has been meted out to three local footballers by the Football League. The Committee which met here last night deplored the growing number of incidents which have occurred m recent league games and expressed their determination to take the strongest possible steps to82 words
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Article39 1951-07-29 10 COLOGNE, July 27 (UP) Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) beat Heraldo Weiss (Argentina 6-2. 6-0 m the second round of the men's singles m the Cologne international tennis tournament on Friday night Felicissima Ampon (Philippines) beat Vladimir Cernik 6-2.39 words
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296 1951-07-29 10 THE IST BATTALION Suffolk Regiment won the major units team championship for the rifle at the Malaya Rifle meeting at Siginting near Port Dickson, this week. They scored 677 points out of a possible 960. The Royal Marines provided the second and third teams, 45296 words
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Advertisement442 1951-07-29 10 TUITION rVRESSMAKING DESIGN U ING taught by long ex perienced teachers. Enquiries to Mr?. Ooi, Joo Yee Co. 91, Seiegie Road. PRIVATE and class tuition given by European. Spanish and French. From $10.0( monthly PO Box 1518 Singapore. LADIES! New System, complete courses m simplified dressmaking and designing commencing Wednesday442 words
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Advertisement533 1951-07-29 10 Price, with coated Mever iMMfai fi with coated f 3.5 105 mmZ.i.. j, s lens f* ease. Extension tubes for close-up wort Inf|u(l A telephoto also available. and ex^a s d and vieuin^ Focal plane shutter 1 a* j, |(|ftOt|) internally synchronized for flash and strob, r line of accessories533 words
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Miscellaneous33 1951-07-29 10 1 1 HIE )^lO jj HlvjH riDEb at the Drinripai iesorts m Malaya TODAY: AM P.M Singapore 8.12 6.58 Malacca 3.31 5.00 Port Dleksoh 2.12 3.41 Port Sham 1.29 1.57 Pennag 9.55 10.5933 words
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1333 1951-07-29 11 5 Malayan Records At Singapore Meet jc^r"^ 8 f he mCcl heU at H— JLitorf A British prospect for the Empire Games until he was transferred to Singapore Set Harper flung the hammer 'a distance of 127 ft. 6i ins. improving on the throw by1,333 words
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Article156 1951-07-29 11 MALACCA, Sat. Four local 'ecorris were broken at the 3rd. annual Malacca A.A.A. Meet hciri here today. The record breaking events were the Hop, Stop Jump, Inter School Relay, Discus Throw and Long Jump. ciint Putt- 1 D. Davidson, 2. 8. SmJh. r d!a.oV Davis-32 ft156 words
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324 1951-07-29 11 IPOH Sal. Perak athletes smashed nine state records m the two-day Perak A.A.A. Silver Jubilee championship meet which ended today. The crack reiav team of the St. Michael's Institution was responsible for establishing four of the records although they only succeeded m winning three324 words
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Article, Illustration419 1951-07-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. One Malayan record wag broken at the Selangor AAA meet today. It was the javelin throw of 170 feet which Tan Huck Chiang, holder of the Selangor record, improved to 173 ft. 8 ins. For his effort Tan received the men's bestStandard - 419 words
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Article147 1951-07-29 11 BABY JACKSON, Filippino bantamweight just back m Singapore after campaigning m Australia and a Navy featherweight, Jimmy Mcllroy, head an attractive card of six fights at the Happy World Stadium on Friday night. Jackson is a match for the best m his clnss m Malaya, and147 words
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49 1951-07-29 11 ALL Old boys of Christian Brothers School m Singapore, Federation of Malaya or any other country, interested m hockey and wishing to play for the Christian Brothers Old Boy s Association should communicate with Justin Morais —Department of Pathology, Singapore Phone 2414 ext. 287.49 words
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Article371 1951-07-29 11 PENANG, Sat. Tan Eng Joo, with 9 points, became Penang's champion athlete for another year m the sports meet which concluded today. Runnerup was J.G. Ritchie, who was Perak champion m 1933. Ritchie followed up his record javelin throw yesterday with another record m371 words
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Article389 1951-07-29 11 SEREMBAN, Sat. Five records were broken at the I conclusion of the 11th Ne^ri j Sembilan A. A. A. Meet yester- I day. Of the records three were m individual events and two m team events.. The individual events were the j half mile.389 words
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Advertisement214 1951-07-29 11 40C SYSTEM fORU TINGHEAITH ajaj^^R".* -r't^^a^^a^a^aj YOU FIT ;,.a.lv, when mttt after the bath, you make jri nrself fresh >*». nJ cool again; t prevents suI m I -ous perspi- and abrasims. Furolpowder also heals all kinds of ikia diseases and troubles, as eczema, prickly l etc. ■i IRACSG CO214 words
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Advertisement418 1951-07-29 11 36 pages. Olrf Ifl August 50 c. j Introduces the i AMBASSADORS OF GOODWILL (The men behind Malayau badminton) Specials: Spotlight on the Second Thomas Cup Competition by H.A.E. Scheele, Secretory, International Badminton Federation. The 10th Malayan championships (The men, the women and the Draw). Articles: A Malay m Copenhagen.418 words
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Miscellaneous114 1951-07-29 11 kfpSPORI Cricket: Senior S.C.C V SRC at S.C.C; CSC. t> V.M.C.A. at CSC.; Indian Association v Chinese at 1.A.; R.A.F. Changi v R.A.F. Seletar at Changi. Section "A"—RNAS Sembavranu v Ceylonese at Sembarrany; Khalsa v Army at Khalsa: R.A.F. Tengah v Indians at Tengah. Section "B"— R.A.F. Seletar v R.A.F.114 words
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Article147 1951-07-29 12 HARITH, skipper and the mainstay of the Singapore Malaya Cup side, will not be playing for the Colony against the Combined Services today at Jalan Besar Stadium. He was sent to the General Hospital yesterday morning with suspected appendicitis. This bit of news came147 words
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Article198 1951-07-29 12 State Cricket MALACCA. Sat Malacca led Negri by nine runs with three wickets m hand at the end of the first day's play m their inter-state cricket fixture. Both sides started disastrously but the tailenriers. came to the rescue. NEGRI— IST INNINGS A.R Chapman c Kailasapathy b198 words
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291 1951-07-29 12 PENANG TROUNCE PAHANG IN MALAYA CUP MATCH PENANG, Sat. Outclassed m every department, Pahang went down to Penang by 1-10 m their Malaya Cup match on the Wcstlands Schools ground today. Penang took time to settle down but once they got going they swept their opponents off their feet. Penang291 words
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Article351 1951-07-29 12 Below are the weights for the Ist day, Aug. 4, of the Penang races. Cl. 1. Div. I—7 F. Colonel Daly 9.00 Four O'Clock II 9.00 Tara Street 8.10 J'Avance 8.08 Raj Mahal 8.07 Technicolor 8.06 Melbury Court 8.05 Avalanche 8.04 Wise Bird 8.03 Birthday Gift351 words
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Article115 1951-07-29 12 IPOH. Sat. -The Perak Turf dub Autumn Gold Vase meeting on Sept. 29. Oct 3 and 6 for class 1 and 2 horses will include three special races— the Gold vase, the Perak Stakes and the Autumn Trophy. There will also be two trophy races115 words
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Article274 1951-07-29 12 PENANG, Sat.— Only three gallops under 40 sees, were recorded when official training for the Penane August Bank Holiday meeting began yesterday The outside of No. 2 track was used. The going was good. Red Carnation showed tremendous improvement from hi; only start m274 words
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Article362 1951-07-29 12 CL 2. Div. 2—6 F. I Airmail 9.00 Belgium 8.13 Piercebridge 8.12 Brilliant Mare 8.11 I Kupay 8.11 King Arthur 8.10 Wonder Lad 8.09 Kaiserine 8.08 Glorify 8.07 Life Buoy 8.06 Nero 8.04 The Arcadian 8.02 Cl. 2. Div. 3—6 F. Ladies Orchestra (late Bonfire) 9.00362 words
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Article79 1951-07-29 12 IPOH. Sat.— Chin Kee Onn. former Malayan tennis champion who has not entered for the singles event m the forthcoming Malayan tennis championship at Ipoh will after all be taking part m this event but it will probably be the last time that this79 words
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Article77 1951-07-29 12 SYDNEY. July 28 «AP) Jockey Billie Cook, well-known on English race tracks, was just beaten for the Sydney Jockey's Premiership m the racing season that ended today. Despite an absence of three months m England early this year Cook was level with Arthur Ward with 41 wins77 words
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Article43 1951-07-29 12 Dave Sands To Fight Miller LONDON, July 27: (Reuter) Dave Sands of Australia, the Empire middleweight champion, will fight Duggie Miller, the 25-year-old Johannesburg middleweight at Birmingham on August 20. Earlier negotiations for Sands to fight Jean Stock of France were broken off.43 words
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