Sunday Standard, 4 March 1951
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Title Section15 1951-03-04 1 Sunday Standard VOL. 1 NO. 247 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1951. 16 PAGES TEN CENTS.15 words
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281 1951-03-04 1 HINGTON, .-ar. 3 (UP) Columnist and entatoi D '/Pearson filed a 53, 100.000 againsl Senator Joseph R. McCarthy tong that e Wisconsin Republican libelled I him and joined a plot to discredit him. The Federal court suit also lamed as defendants writer Westbrook Pegler,281 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-03-04 1 Blood Bath In China Widespread lAP) :.j g /ing C >mout >tance i tl H ng- Th out 4 to .vert. Heads e oresent e or hid- e ead. Man- Koitical r.med lm. ki I nighl ive been tipped V ft. '.:aUm wk Ow Royal I wps, n bo isStandard - 64 words
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Article83 1951-03-04 1 THE C a iss nei eral, Mi I I i dm MacD na I, 'eft Singapore by air tins morning for a visit to London, where he will discuss the current j situation in Malaya and South- j A>ia with dinisters. He \va< accompanied83 words
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73 1951-03-04 1 King George Has Comfortable Night LONDON'. Mar. 3 < Renter)— j King George i vas i inounc- ed yesterday to be suffering from a feverish chill, had a comfortable night, his doctors said lay He was remaining jn his room tod Doctors saw the King twice yesterday. Arter their first73 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-03-04 1 Success ful Salvaging Work photos >IK. K. Vincent, foreman of the S.H.B. Motor shop, is shown above on the deck of an S.H.B. tug. just after he had completed successful salvaging work yesterday on a sunken lighter at the entrance to the Empire Docks. Picture at right shows the lighterstandard - 69 words
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153 1951-03-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter A LIGHTER, sunk just at the entrance tu the Empire' Dock Friday evening in a collision with a Singapore Harbour Board tug, was brought to the surface again yesterday. Salvaging operations were begun early yesterday morning by the Civil Engineering Department153 words
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Article178 1951-03-04 1 PARIS. Mar. 3 (Renter) Russian and British delegates came to Paris today ror next i week's vital East-West talks which will deride whether the •Big Four" Foreign Ministers are°to meet again. Mr E-nest Davies. British i Foreign Under-Secretary was the first to arrive178 words
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Article36 1951-03-04 1 I In today's Sunday ,i Standard, as in pre- i| 1 vious Sunday editions, k an 8-page Comic S2C- ,i tion is included as a I regular pert of the paper. It is FREE.36 words
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527 1951-03-04 1 By EVA CHONG, Standard Woman Reporter A ITER a ten year separation from her son, an Ipoh woman lias lound the boy. But it is very unlikely that she will be able to see him for a long time—527 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-03-04 1 photo. The troop_i!' p Devonshire, which arrived in Singapore early yesterday, brought the Ist Battalion the Queen's Own Roval West Kent Regiment, to replace the 2nd Battalion, the Scots Guards in Malaya. Picture shows the first batch of troops coming off the Uevonsnire. StandardStandard - 44 words
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287 1951-03-04 1 TOKYO, Mar. 3 (UP) American Marines drove two miles beyond recaptured Hoengsong to take firm control of the centra! Korean highway to Hongehon, Communist headquarters and a supply centre, 15 miles to the north, today. Advancing behind tanks and thundering artillery barrages, the287 words
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139 1951-03-04 1 500 Vehicles Seen Moving In N. Korea FIFTH AIR FORCE, KOREA. Mar. 3 (UP)— Allied j night intruder pilots sighted more than 500 Communist vehicles moving along the i highway? in enemy-held Korea during the night the heaj viest enemy traffic reported in three weeks Major Gen. Earle E. Partridge139 words
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214 1951-03-04 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 3 (IP) Sir Oliver Franks, British Ambassador to the United States, said last ni^ht that the only "real difference" between the two countries now is their conflicting attitudes toward China. He said general Anglo-Ame-rican relations are good, as he214 words
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299 1951-03-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter MRS. Ethel B. Du Pont, who arrived in Singapore on the Caronia. died yesterday morning at the home of one of the officials of the Botanical Gardens yesterday. Mrs. Du Pont was visiting the Gardens in company with Other tourists299 words
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123 1951-03-04 1 SAIGON. Mar. 3 (Reuter)— Bao Dai, head of the Vietnam stale, today formally installed Vietnam's "first Government of independence*' which will attempt to give the country a nominated National Consultatative Assembly. Ex-Emperor Bao Dai said that the "wonderful restoration" of the military situation in Indo-China123 words
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148 1951-03-04 1 Standard Stafl Reporter RUMOURS spread in Singapore yesterday that Mr t. Johnson. Municipal Comn.. er for the North Ward, was not likely to contest the Apri i i tions to the Legislative Council from B estiei District. M: Johnson, prior to sailing for the148 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-03-04 1 A FORMATION Met twin-jet fighte. i rived at Seletar yesterday aft* after a Rig n the U.K. were lo! lowed by transport Dakotas bringing equipment the pilots' ku East Air Fore u ta under tropical conditio photo. Major-General J. I). V»oocl:JI. Vice-Adjutant (ieneral theStandard - 69 words
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2390 1951-03-04 2 Mutuary Officer Tells Inquiry Commission: I Standard Staff Reporter IF THE civil police authorities had requested the Military to stay back instead of ordering them awav hen they arrived at the Sultan Mosq u e on the afternoon of Oec 11 last, thev2,390 words
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Advertisement162 1951-03-04 2 (sttfek Ve/i'vertes in this big capacity yan increase your goodwill f mY m* \rnWm hii jp^^v -^^^01 IBL. W Cx.end your sphere of operations with a speedy MORRIS 5 cwt. VAN. Easily adapted to the needa of many trades. Capacity 70 cubic feet with an additional 9 cubic feet beside162 words
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Advertisement672 1951-03-04 2 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION LOTTI Ist Prize $250,000 2nd Prize SIZS r OO 3rd Prizes 50,000 4th Prize S 2 .GQ 2 Prizes of SI9.CT: j 10 Prizes of 5.000 I 30 Prizes of S 2,110 I DRAWING DATE 22r.c! APRIL, J9SJ AT IPOH J PEE ASE APPEY FOB ID672 words
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Article151 1951-03-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter SOME 40 resolutions are likely to be Ir.^-oduced at the Fourth Annual Delegates' Conference of the Singapore Army Civil Service Union on Sunday, I March 18. at the Victoria i Memorial Hall. The meeting will start at 9.30 a.m. One of151 words
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Article, Illustration297 1951-03-04 3 Singapore Freight Charges Ridiculous— Trader Home Standard Stall Reporter SEVENTY year-old Trader Home, world famed wild animal collector, charged yesterday that Singapore shipping freight charges to New ork were ''ridiculous." He arrived in the Colony from San Francisco to spend two months buying animals in South-East Asia. "I am prepared297 words
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Article142 1951-03-04 3 VN Indian, R. Kamasamv. who was convicted tm a charge ol stealing 10 pieces of planks worth siM) told Reliel Magistrate, Mr. I). A. Fyle yesterday that recording the conviction was a oir-e. Ramasamy, a grey-haired 50--year-old jaga who, earlier, had been bound over for six142 words
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Article45 1951-03-04 3 I LEE CHIN TONG, a 43-year- old bookkeeper of Gestetner (Eastern) Ltd., Singapore, who misappropriated $663. belongi in" to the employees of his nrm, was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment yesterday. The sentence is to be foil wed by two years' police supervision.45 words
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Article87 1951-03-04 3 A GENERAL meeting of jour- I nalists will be held at the Army Civil Service Union premises Canning Rise, to- day at 10.30 a.m. to consider, and, if approved, adopt] the following resolution and elect cilice-bearers. The resolution: "That this j I meeting of Journalists in87 words
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Article56 1951-03-04 3 THE Supervise.):- of Elections, Singapore, Mr. G. G. Thomson, will be guest speaker at the first anniversary dinner of the I Singapoie Junior Chamber of Commerce which will be held at Princes Restauranl at 8 p.m. i Wednesday. His talk will be on i56 words
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Article, Illustration210 1951-03-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to Indian organisations to throw open j their doors to members of other communities was made by the Secretary of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress, Mr. John Jacob, yesterday. Mr. Jacob told The Standard that he intends to moveStandard - 210 words
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Article, Illustration379 1951-03-04 3 JOHN SPITTEL, Standard Shipping Reporter A 45-FOOT reconditioned yacht, the Suark .*><). quietly slipped into Singapore yesterday, on the first leg of a Pacific antl world cruise. The voyage started when she left Cape St. Jaques, IndoChina on Feb. 12. SheStandard - 379 words
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Article232 1951-03-04 3 1 npHE "salamander -worm" i 1 I neither hent nor 1 cold can kill ii wJuch has 1 been worrying fishermen 1 off the Kuantan coast hav; i come to Sinuapore at last. i Yesterday a piece or "ikan i parang" in which cm inch232 words
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Advertisement40 1951-03-04 3 Los© Fest Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists A s-tfe secret method of reduclngr aA fat has been discovered .by ifornia physician in prescr. bm mjickly and safely dissolves ugly fat--F&£2 I RffiX SSSf. W*»«»*«40 words
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Advertisement275 1951-03-04 3 CLEANER SHAVES I CLOSER SHAVES I MORE SHAVES with Blue Gillette blades mmW^. i^^mJm^iww!^*\ 9 7m^mm^T^'xV^&~>^^^^^ Blue Gillette blades have the sharpest edges in the world. They are the most economical to use because they last the longest and give many perfect f haves. Each blade is as good as275 words
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Article, Illustration367 1951-03-04 4 Captain D. H. de T. READE - Malay Regiment Is 18 Years Old Today Captain D. H. de T. READE By Bandits Beware 43 Recruits Pass Out PORT DICKSON: Today the Malay Regiment celebrates its eighteenth birthday. To commemorate the occasion this year, there will be a ceremonial passingout parade of 400 recruits at the Regimental DepotArmy P.R - 367 words
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Article57 1951-03-04 4 MALACCA, Fii— A fresh chapter in Malacca's colourful I ry I be opened when e Settlement Council meets this month in the newly sele ed Council Chamber at Fori R ad. Five thousand dollars were •en led to equip the Ch ber and adjuncts with modern57 words
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155 1951-03-04 4 Formation Of Malav Regiment Was First Discussed In 1920 PROPOSALS were lir-d officially discussed for the forming «>f lhe Malay Regiment at a meeting the Federated Malay States Council at Kuala Lumpur in Tiiirteen years later in 1933 those proposals took i tical shape. First sponsors for the Malay Regiment155 words
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112 1951-03-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Anthony Samy Pillay, referred as an "intelligent criminal" by the prosecution, was s< te_ ed to 12 months hard labour followed by 18 months police supervisi by tlie President of the Sessions Court. Mr. D. M K. Grant, today r cheai112 words
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Article50 1951-03-04 4 MALACCA. Sat. A deputation from the Malacca Chamber of Commerce interviewed the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, at the Residency in Malacca last Wednesday, and discussed with him the question of the development and improvement of existing port facilities and thc condition of rond transport In the Settlement.50 words
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121 1951-03-04 4 M S v. Raman, MIC (Malacca 1 President and Malacca Indian Association Vice-President said to-day that in view <>: the cent statement made by tne Colonia] Secretary, M Gj 051 s, that Government would tinue developing Malaya. Indians domiciled in should close up121 words
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Article139 1951-03-04 4 SIMPANG LIMA - SIMP ANG LIMA By "TA.- i" dan vV 'Lo True) —that is tiie motto of tiie Malay Regiment The Malay Regiment has become a feature of the defence of the Federation. It "ed a .gallant part in the Malayan campaign and is equally prominent139 words
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Advertisement62 1951-03-04 4 I university! OF MALAYA 1052, April Entrance Examination Speei al Tuition for Candidates Intending to sit for this Exam in CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS BIOLOGY, Tutored by Messrs K. C. George, K. A. Thomas, and Mrs. R. Le Prevost. TUITION IN ADD. MATHS, for Students of Std. VIII on Saturdays at 10.3062 words
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Advertisement204 1951-03-04 4 ?fc Of 631 experienced! 8.0.A.C. pilots, over 130 I have logged over a millicn miles, seventeen he more than doubled that, and one has flown mere t l three million miles equal j Im-m IOA W-Z 1 to IzU times around the world. I 0.0. AX. TAKES GOOD CARE Bf204 words
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Miscellaneous377 1951-03-04 4 j <■ FEDERATION DIARY~ IPOH MALACCA DtTBV m m r- in ir CAPITOL: Eyes of Texas 10 Crisis 1. 3, 6.45 a„d J pan. Rio 3 630 ld gls fe R l^ t L ucky Stifl 10.45 a.m The LTDO: Cheap M in y ec 10 am White rowei 1.377 words
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Article, Illustration2248 1951-03-04 13 WILLY LEY - WILLY LEY text By 'Li. Ui TP/3 T 5 gy W ~> mi i S i* i 8 t- i Nik "W BpnV I I A I iW uKPltkf Mr ■*y ni ifiUui ibLIIL THERE /> STmANG* KfiVD OF HI Hill R I\ TBE \f<Ht\. ,TCHESLEY BONESTELL - 2,248 words
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Miscellaneous228 1951-03-04 13 Beginning today the gripping story of man's first flight to the iwoow m depicted in the film u Dewti nation Mooti." coming to the Sew llhamhrn* I TH£ MOON! 'FAROFF SATELLITE OF THE EARTH.I A CIRCLING EXTERNALLY AROUNP US/COLD AND fd SILENT.' FOR CENTURIES, THE DREAMS OF MEN £i 1228 words
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Article623 1951-03-04 14 KADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (484 Metro and 41.38 Metre* > l> .1 iii. Programme Summary Walti Time; ».30 Sons of the Pionct-i.-f).4.*> Intermezzo; 10 a.m. News; lo.tt Radio Dootor: 10. 15 Interlude fri>_.> Hawaii; 10.30 Latin America 01 the air; 11 a.m. lhe Adventure--of P.C. 49;623 words
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Article296 1951-03-04 14 Pl -wo. Saturday ''The Man of r> a play by Qeorge Bernard v. wiU be presented for the flr-t time bv Radio Malaya here tomoi at 8 p.m. with the two lea: ng roles performed by Malays, The play tells of an hour in the296 words
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Article104 1951-03-04 14 "I rOLLYWOOD, Mar 3 (AP) I I —When Bui t Lancaster, yearns to make a cowboy Rim, bought the Western novel I Tall Men," he thought he ia all set. He was going ahead with p ms to nlm it. when I Director, Willis Goldbeck, be- j 4tn104 words
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Article, Illustration535 1951-03-04 14 Oswald Henry - A fast-paced drama bf murder and Intrigue, played against a newspaper background, unfolds in "The Underworld Story" an original tale bv m. -lery writer Craig Rice. The story In pictures (see above is as follows 'fop row) 1: Mike Reese, big-city news reporter. Is flred when he breaksStandard - 535 words
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Advertisement240 1951-03-04 14 *^NEW ALHAMBRA^* CET THi .AV ALHAMBRA HABIT'.^j i 1 O D A Y 11 a.m. 1.30. 4.00. 6.45 9.80 p.m. I IRST IT WAS WOULD WAR I MIEN IT WAS WORLD WAR II NOW IT IS KOREA! 0 FAgpWELL TO YESTERDA\ OK ILL HISTORY REPEAT ITSELFI liWMiWymm ...thvii. j it240 words
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Article66 1951-03-04 15 King Kong Beats Gamage KING KONG beat Charley Gamage at the Happy World la.-a nigbt, Charlie 'falling out of tbe rinii in the fourth round and was unable to continue. In the preliminaries Wong Buck l.ee defeated Kay Hunter two falls to one. All Riza Bey beat Hardit Sinnh two66 words
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387 1951-03-04 15 Ong, Marian In Surrey Final Meet Wong, Radford WIMBLEDON, March 2 (LP) ONG POH LIM and Ismail bin Marjan of Malaya entered the men's doubles final of the Surrey open badminton championships today, beating compatriots E. B. Choong and L. T. Lee 13-12, 15-8 in the semi-finals. In the final387 words
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Article56 1951-03-04 15 .MIAMI. FLORIDA, Mar. 3 (AP)— The 10-round non-title ,iig h t between middleweight champion "Sugar" Ray Robinson and Holly Mims of Baltimore j due for next Thursday night has been postponed. Robinson is ill and has been i ordered by the Miami Boxing B ard physician to56 words
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Article, Illustration301 1951-03-04 15 Afternoon Swim, Smashes Record i FRESH from n record- l' smashing tour bl Australia, 1 Frenchman Ales J. iny pass- ,1 J ed throng i Sin| ipore on his A ijl wraj limi!'- yesterday and .1 J broke another record. 1 ,1 l_ \> a very hot day. 1 1301 words
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Article97 1951-03-04 15 spital recreati jn j iti d K.X.A S. St mbawang in a Singapore third division match by two goals to e j terday. Sc rers mre M< hd. ena ty) mid Abdul Rahman for the MHRC and Edit ads for R.N A.S. At Geylang Stadium th<97 words
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Article236 1951-03-04 15 BOMBAY, Mar. 3 (Bepter) Laurie Fishlock, the Surrey hander, scored his third ntury for th.e Commonwealth team when they started their st match of the tour, a charity game against Prime Minister Nehru's XI here today. Fishlock made a sedate 138 out oi the Commonwealth first innings236 words
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371 1951-03-04 15 HERMAN RAPPA - Welch, Njoo Dropped Poundage too Fast HERMAN RAPPA Isv NEITHER Jimmy Welch nor Bobby Njoo was in top form lasl Friday night. Both failed lo display their usual punching power, speed und stamina, but the Indo-nesia-born Chinese was l>y iar the more disappointing. The real reason behind Jimmy's and Bobby's371 words
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Article108 1951-03-04 15 LO:JBON, Har. 3 (Reuter) Results of S^' ittisfi League matches played t day wt ve: A" DIVISION Aberdeea i i; litii R i ers 2 Airdrieoniana 2 Hibernian l Clyde l Motherwell E i t Fife i Partick Thistle i Heart 8 Morton o ing. fi Falkirk 2108 words
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Article277 1951-03-04 15 LONDON. Mar. 3 (Reuter)— Following are football results played today: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 0 H'fi< 1 Blackpool 3 Ported) mth 0 Bolton 2 Evertoj 0 Charlton 0 Bar. 0 Der 1 Newcastle 2 Fulham 2 Stoke Liv< l W. Bromwich 1 i st< U.277 words
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2623 1951-03-04 16 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $330,800. I FIRST PRIZE: *****5 ($79,392) I SECOND PRIZE: *****7 ($39,696) ]i THIRD PRIZE: *****0 ($19,848) STARTERS ($4,410 each) Nos: *****1, *****0 l] I *****0, *****3, *****6, *****0, *****5, *****9, I *****6. CONSOLATION PRIZES (51,984 each).2,623 words
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Article275 1951-03-04 16 LAST season's Singapore .senior league champions were given a rude shock at Jalan Bestir Stadium yesterday whon Indian Recreation Club "walked oft" the field winners bv the only goal scored in the match. Scoring early in the first session. Indians maintained the lead in the face275 words
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Miscellaneous33 1951-03-04 16 TijJtgpg TIMeIIS 1 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY: AM. P.M. Singapore 14 iq.l2 Malacca s.^f> 5.37 Port Dck-on 4. ;7 4.18 Port S'ham 2.14 3.41 Penagg t IU4 10.5633 words
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