Sunday Standard, 8 April 1951
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Title Section15 1951-04-08 1 Sunday Standard VOL. 1 NO. 281 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1951. 16 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration359 1951-04-08 1 -k Hau>-Par Scholarships To University, Primary School Cash Gift Fair Price Scheme To Fight Inflation Announced By Fed, Standard Staff Correspondent kIALV UJMFUR, Sat. Mr. O.A. Spencer, the FederaEconomic Secretary, announced today plans for the intro--11 °V a IKU|011 41 *air price scheme m the Federation to359 words
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189 1951-04-08 1 \Y\\ Airways which recently recruited Isian pilot, will have three more. ra Leottg Mm Sen nosed in' the distinction the first of the airline's local second pilots. So— Kirn. who has only a short time to iplete. Singapoi -c he ten lew le189 words
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179 1951-04-08 1 PENANG, Sat. Mr. Heah Joo Seang, president <>f the Penang Rubber Traders 1 Association, has written to the Assistant Comptroller of Customs Penang, requesting information on matters m connect i< with the announcement m the press that export of rubber to countries other than to179 words
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70 1951-04-08 1 SAX FRAXCISCO, Apr. 7 (UP)— Southwest Airlines reported today that a DC-3 airliner was missing on a flight between Santa Maria and Santa Barbara, California, with 19 passenger! and crew aboard. It sad the plane had not reported since 0420 GMT shortly after it70 words
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Article, Illustration350 1951-04-08 1 TOKYO, Apr 7 (IP) Allied troops secured an almost solid 90-mile front across North Korea today as new American and South Korean forces speared north of the frontier and Red resistance faded temporarily at most points. Rod troops stiil held salients m350 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-04-08 1 NICOSIA. Apr. 6: (Reuter> General Sir Harold Briggs, Chief of Operations against terrorists m Malaya, has arrived m Cyprus on three weeks leave. phot*. This Singapore Chines* wedding 1 In which the unusual fruard-of-honour was formed by smartly dressed members of the BoyV Brigade took place yesterdayStandard - 71 words
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63 1951-04-08 1 WASHINGTON. April ii— UP) The White House handed General Douglas Mac Arthur an indirect rebuff today and said that President Truman's policy against usiiiff Chiang Kaishek's Chinese Nationalist troops m the Far Fast remains unchanged. Informed sources reported m the meantime that the63 words
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96 1951-04-08 1 TOKYO, Apr. 7 (UP) American Superfortresses poured more than '2M) tons of bombs today on two vital frontier bridges over which Communist supplies stream toward North Korea while covering American jet fighters had the biggest jet dogfigh' m aviation history. Thirty-four Superforts bombed a bridge96 words
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787 1951-04-08 1 THE Singapore Standard takes pleasure m announcing the award of Haw-Par scholarships and a cash gift to its readers to mark its first anniversary on July 3, 1951. One of the scholarships will be for a boy or girl to a full787 words
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223 1951-04-08 1 LONDON. Apr. T (IP) The British Labour Government joined m the mounttug criticism of General DoogUs Mac Arthur toda\ when Minister of State Kenneth Younger deplored the "irresponsible statements' ab-mt Korea and the Far Last that come from "highly placed quarters." Younger did not meni223 words
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Article112 1951-04-08 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 7 (AP)— I Police on Saturday charged iR. C. T. Hockridge, a former Royal Navy officer with unlij censed possession of a firearm I following his wife's death from a gunshot wound on Friday. Hockridge, now a businessman, is m custody.112 words
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288 1951-04-08 1 Japanese Mother Happy Standard Staff < nrn^pondrnt IPOII Sat. Im-vrar March of a f. M m— mother tor her niissin«. mm i* nou -nihj, to an «>nd Madam Dukuyac kanrko. who has »i M 'iit 20 <»f |.r 39 years m Malaya, told288 words
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Article119 1951-04-08 1 LAKE SUCCESS A fc (Reuter) Mr. 'i S( al of th ed Nations, addressing a pn coni reno as the o1 I fight tin' Unite I Na «s nusl seek to a.' bieve their goa by military means m Korea." He a<i,U' that one119 words
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Advertisement36 1951-04-08 1 ¥mt^ I prerrr Fxshaw Rrandv produced m the m2s* h.art 9i the UfMft >" Frame. Ih« worlds u.kiowledged best Brandy pratfjj^ijA during country. M Jfl EKxH «l Y9 i^V? Hf~™^^J^^~^^a^^v^^^fll Sty v^^^^^^^^^w^t^Bm. 1i i I Ilk mt36 words
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Advertisement19 1951-04-08 1 '\vi__^__^A aP<PNWi____r Al __3 r___P^y^^ *1* i Bnß P^_l r^2mw^fs4L\ __E^r 't I lrf a i f p_2_________^^^________________Rb B_P_k^»^^^B*MP^^^^<_ldßWla19 words
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Article, Illustration287 1951-04-08 2 30 schoolboys to spend Holidays Fighting Katong Profiteers Standard Staff Reporter THIKTU V I CT O II A SCIIQQL students are: to spend theiri Easter vacation helping the Katong Consumer Resistance Movement fisht rising prices by selling essential commodities at a Katong market stall. Yesterday their three leaders met officialsRnajit - 287 words
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279 1951-04-08 2 S 'pore-Bengkali s Tim her Trade To Resume Soon Standard Staff Reporter TIIK Indonesian Government is understood to have agreed to recommendations made recently to postpone enforcement of tin* barter trade -\*t«'in m Bt'!i::kali<, Sumatra, which supplies Singapore with about 10 per rent, of its timber imports. I Clarification of279 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-04-08 2 photo. INSPECTOR Anthony Nco <>f th«- Singapore Yoluntevr Special Constabulary was engaged to Miss T.tn Kay Choo at Capitol Wue Koom yesterday. .Miss Tan is a nurse attached to H. M. Naval' IVise. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article125 1951-04-08 2 1 1 Convicted Of Stealing Rubber Standard Staff Rcporur FOl'R Chinese, and seven Javanese seamen were sentenced m the Singapore Third D..-.:ri< t Court yesterday tonne year's rigorous imprisonment ich for stealing ten bales of rubber valued ai $5,000. The rubber wa si en from the motor-vessel Bosnik on Jai125 words
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Article20 1951-04-08 2 THREE Chinese, one armed With a pistol robbed a Malay Of at the Botanic Gardens yesterday morning.20 words
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77 1951-04-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Improvement Trusi has agreed to hand over control or ten badminton courts m Tiong Bahru to the i Community Centre there, an official ol the Centre told The S1 ndard yesterday. At the genera] committee meeting recently, members th< I77 words
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Article57 1951-04-08 2 THE directors of Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin Co., Ltd. have declared an interim dividend of lf> per cent less tax at standard rate, payable on May 18. MR. A. BAKER, Malayan Administrative Pool, and Mr. J.E. Barton. Deputy Controller of Supplies, have assumed duty on the staff57 words
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Article137 1951-04-08 2 Standard Siaff Reporter I FH O\'L\ two more days to {_o for polling day m ihe elections to the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday, candidates are new winding up their campaigns. Except for a final rally by the Labour Party candidates at Farrer Park137 words
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Article89 1951-04-08 2 AN ASSURANCE that he would do his best to get a piece of land for the Government Servants 1 Welfare Organisation (Anthony Road) to open a communiiy centre was given yesterday by its patron, Mr. C. C. Tan. He was speaking at a tea party89 words
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171 1951-04-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter INVESTIGATIONS are being carried out by certain shipping companies m Singapore into the passenger ticket racket recently started m the Colony. A spokesman of ti-2 China Navigation Company told The Standard yesterday that no person is allowed to sell passage tickets171 words
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Advertisement431 1951-04-08 2 SITUATIONS VACANT W7ANTED i: s.- editor or senior reports I with subbing experience I i Ipoh. Excellent prospects. Apj stating experience ai i alary 1 1 quired to the Dai Ipoh. 4PPI [CATIONS re 1 for (a) OXK CHIEF INSTRUCTOR AND COMMANDANT, (b) TWO INSTRUCTORS AND THREE AS SISTANT INSTRUCTORS431 words
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Advertisement138 1951-04-08 2 that COUIiD impnn< m mm Four doors, four speeds, seating for four. f^^O f The world's supreme small car buy with the BIG CAR features. Torsion bar independent front-wheel suspension gives m a CONTROLLED RJDE over all road surtaces. ii 4* t Chassis and body built as one unit for138 words
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Article33 1951-04-08 3 Stole Cur Charge SIM CHAI CHIN was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with theft of a car worth $4,000 from Goh Yam Guan on JaiL 19 at Seng Poh Road.33 words
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280 1951-04-08 3 Relief A ussie A irmen A rrive In The Colony THE FIRST BATCH of ■*0 reliefs for ground crewsmen of the two R.A.A.F. Squadrons operating with the K.A.F. m the anti-bandit war arrived m Singapore «>> civil charter plane yesterday. Today about 43 nun who have hern serving m Malaya280 words
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75 1951-04-08 3 Broke In And Slole Three Fans Charge A CHARGE OF house-breaking plained to a young ChiOng Koon Seng alias Ah Kui m the Singapore Second c Court yesterday. The charge alleged that at about 2 p.m. on April (i. Onn :e into a building m Stanley et and stole three75 words
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Article, Illustration97 1951-04-08 3 TWO WOMEN, Lim Sian Get, I 4 and Sim Ah Kum, 34, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when charged with possessing four > of samsu on April 6 at Bukit Timah Road. Both women were arrested by ■•me officers at Bukit TimahStandard - 97 words
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201 1951-04-08 3 Myriad Lights Will Brigh ten Ceylon F air Standard Staff Reporter ML ROADS WILL LEAD to the Ceylon Sports Club grounds on Balestiar Road when the Ceylonese and their friends attend the C.S.G Fair and Hockey Gala on Friday. April 13, commencing at 4.30 p.m. This i* the first Carnival201 words
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152 1951-04-08 3 OORNET TWIN-EXGINED lighters will start arriving m Malaya this week for the re-equipment of the Tempest fighter-bomber Squadron based at Butterworth, the R.A.F. said last night. The Hornet is the fastest piston-engined fighter m service with the R.A.F.. and cruises at a speed152 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-04-08 3 Captain and Mrs. Prior. Captain Mason and R.S.M. Beasley at the Military Polite dance held at Oilman Barracks recently.19 words
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227 1951-04-08 3 MALAYA SIMPLY cannot flourish or even exist unless she is industrialised. Ships ami engines can helm ill here at halt the cost. because our land and factories need not cost much. We could start off our factories with the latest m machinery and227 words
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Article192 1951-04-08 3 Standard Staff Reporter MRS. ilasini Menon, only woman candidate contesting the Council elections for Seletar said yesterday at a meeting held m Mariaminaii temple, that people should use their votes intelligently. "It is not a thing to bo sold to the highest bidder as m an auction192 words
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Article94 1951-04-08 3 THERE SHOULD NOT bo any alterations m the Rent Control j Bill m favour of the Landlords, said Mr. M.A. Majid, Independent j candidate tor the City Ward. addressing a meeting m Upper j Pickering Street on Friday. Mr. Majid said that the Progressive Party94 words
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Advertisement120 1951-04-08 3 V-lQ r T 3 A JOY to DRESS m an rccm...;. to enter feeling fresh, gracious. la cool anticipation of the beat ■▼•Illng fOU ever had! PHILCO A I R -CO NDITIONER VsOU ,STR BUTORS S I M E, DAR BY \n\s I clean mv brealh while clean mv teeth120 words
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Article58 1951-04-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Teluk Anson has educated mdits. Three of them who were armed, walked up to an estate clerk and threatened to kill him if he did not hand over to them his typewriter. They did not wait for his j permission but58 words
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Article42 1951-04-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— At lunch time on Thursday, a single shot was fired at the car f the British Adviser, Kedah. It is not stated if ho was travelling m the car at the time.42 words
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39 1951-04-08 4 LABOURER KILLED Standard Staff Correspondent KLUANG.— WhiIe labourers were <i;*'ing down rubber trees m the resettlement area at fifth mile Baiu Pahat Road a rubber tree fell on Thiru- a labourer employed on the Chetty Estate and killed him.39 words
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Article143 1951-04-08 4 standard Staff Correspondent KUAI A LUMPUR, Sat. Nineteen terrorists have been ed m the Federation this week, three of them m the last 1M hours, when two were also woun t The first, was Loong Swee who walked richt into a security fortes' ambush m Bahau143 words
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Article689 1951-04-08 4 Debt Settlement With Jap-Time Custodian 'Valid' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Japanese authorities during the period of the Occupation had the power and the duly ot administering: the government of the territory, not only m the interests of themselves but also of the inhabitants689 words
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Article100 1951-04-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The following members m the new Government set-up will be Officials m the Federal Legislative Council as from next Monday: Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Mr. O. O. Spencer, Mr. K. P. Ringham. Dr. Lee Tiamj Ken?. Duto E. E. C. Thuraisinsham. Mr. K.100 words
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Article145 1951-04-08 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, the State Secretary of Johore and the Stati Information Officer Tuan Sy< I Othman, walked about 26 miles along muddy and slip- i ry fi oi paths visiting ay Kampongs during the iast three days.145 words
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Article42 1951-04-08 4 FOUR CHINESE, Lim Mvi Er. g Piar, I >• Boon Hwee I Koh Tliiain B^ck were e;sch fined >ioo m the Singapore F url Police C'»urt yesterday for bling on April <> m front i a s >p in Changi R42 words
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Article42 1951-04-08 4 A TRIS-'.AW HIUKR. Clr.ia Kiw But Tee, 18, ho was c irged with using ;.bw-:\ c guage to a detective, at Weld Ro:id on April t! was cautioned and ci ged m the S Sceor.d EV ice C Hi yesterday42 words
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Article341 1951-04-08 4 Standard staff Correspondes! KUALA Ll/MPUR, Sii Recently The Standard published the story of how a bandit couple were forced to part with their few weeks-old baby as the c:. 'i'.- existence was considered a danger to the party. Today, we are told the story of the341 words
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Article195 1951-04-08 4 Permanent Airport HQ In KL Urged Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A proposal was made today by Mr. C. Thornton, President of the F.MS Chamber of Commerce at the Chamber's annual I meeting, that a permanent terminal building should be con tructed at the Kuala Lum- pur airport m195 words
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Article74 1951-04-08 4 Wife Withdraws Divorce Suit Standard Staff Corrcspondeoi KUALA R. s The by Edgar B Patricia Kam) husband, a <: < U I m R v Police was wil drawn by her tl cond maj trate' I re The plaintiff I led to 1 rate a ent ir which s said74 words
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Article50 1951-04-08 4 IX AIRSTRIKES g i I sets stei n I f F r E ist Air F< tree a1 an objective m Perak. Later m the day, I.:Brigand light bomlx es for the Negi Sembilan-Johore border are: The operations were m sypi of ground security force ie ten50 words
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Advertisement145 1951-04-08 4 .tzth: JI! E 5' J f AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL lIIWAYS "What; Happened to (Jour HBAPACHIS *JOAk >* andwelil Wh []T :rs ness gone to? V nian you were when 1 gg f *f fl'll Tell You HovTT' fe\^sv EXCHANGED THEM J7, x^f^ FOR «ft\ <^\ VITAMIN VIGOUR Hp ...-ed to feel145 words
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Miscellaneous400 1951-04-08 4 P F E DE RATjA^^^fe Vi^t 4 ''/i/i Ml PROPOLE: Home Sweel Home. SAVOY: I attic of K< ijLL;J. > irvJlx (Mandarin) 1. 7 and y3U pjn. rin), 3. 7 and Mlo p.m. Xl ALA LUMPUR /PO// PENANG M i;'f" uui oifp'm 0^ 11 12 30 2 30 RUBY: Samson400 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1951-04-08 5 ]jMOA/> Mars there is the realm of the dwarfs, the asteroids or planetoids. Over fifteen hundred of them are kttoun and registered at present. Twenty times that number probably exist unknown and unrecorded. L'ke the number of lunar craters, the number of bodies m the1,123 words
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471 1951-04-08 5 'EXPECTANT FATHERS' AND PAINS TOO DR.X' SAYS LONDON. MEN__if you are having a quiet di-ink m a pub during the next few months ana a six-foot stranger comes up and asks: "Did you have any funny pains when your wife hi d a baby? don t get mad at him.471 words
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Article, Illustration346 1951-04-08 5 WILLY LEY; CHESLEY BONESTELL - WILLY LEY CHESLEY BONESTELL TEXT By ILIUSTRAT -SHS By pore, going I Jittle-k' ages b< of the enormous pres the inner layers. T maining hydrogen W i form a deep atmosphere with clouds of me B I ammonia crystals. This o ci cloud la: i r346 words
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Advertisement240 1951-04-08 5 MORE SHAVES from every Blue Gillette blade Money cannot buy a better razor blade -i than Blue Gil!cllc Every blade m every f^:s^\ P ack^t is of the same high quality I en 1 and U1 ive > ou n»»f more Oil I cleaner and closer shaves for 5 M^^240 words
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Advertisement45 1951-04-08 5 GOON INSTITUTION 393A. Batu Rd., Kuala Lumpur (Phone 2230) For Right Training m COMMERCIAL StßJfcdS EN(iLISH. ROMANISED MALAY CHINESE (MANDARIN) Esl. 1!>:5 Tel. SOLE AGENT FOR "GOOD LUCK" 21 J. WATCHES, GERMAN 400 DAY CLOCKS. PEGGIE SCHMIDT CHAN WING BUILDING. K. LUMPUR. GOWNS OF DISTINCTION45 words
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Advertisement96 1951-04-08 5 li M£Xr WffK I SATURN'S i 9 MOONS 1 -.-i.-.r-».-| -i i-i n Finest Constellation Service To Sydney To London scenic variety, temperate climate and spcriin^ otis, air condui' v,<.<A —^^B 'W-r^^'^SKSst^^^^^^^^ik^ JB§ U'C'A and DUAl Q ANT AS EMPIRE AIRWAYS m parallel witk MJSEH6E« t a«W W«ni«!EJ »AFFLES HOTft,96 words
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Article31 1951-04-08 6 BUENOS AIRES, Apr. 4, (t'P). Argentine swimmer Hector Dominguez today claimed a new world record for the 500 meters breast z:i >ke m .seven minutes 1.4 seconds.31 words
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Article, Illustration484 1951-04-08 6 BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE BEATS SAFA Win Norrie Plays Fine Game For Winners A WELL PLACED flag-kick by Norrie three minutes from time provided the opening for Business Houses Assn. XI to score a three-two victory over Singapore "A" XI at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Singapore led at half-time. Business Houses484 words
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131 1951-04-08 6 BATU PAHAT, Sat. Batu Pahat G.E S. teaclu-rs reachod the final it the inter club tennis competition for the Somerville Cup sponsored by the Bat;: Pahat Lawn Tennis Association yesterday by defeating the Malay C1 ib by four games to three m the mi-final.131 words
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Article238 1951-04-08 6 Sembawang Trounce 'Y' YMCA were trounced by RNAS m a friendly cricket i match played on the Y"s ground yesterday a the Navy side winning by six wickets. Batting first YMCA was all out for 83 runs. RNAS passed the total easily and finished the innings at 149 with three238 words
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Article92 1951-04-08 6 PENANG Sit The Chii ese Recreation Club beat the Endian Association b> one wicket at cricket today on Victoria Green. Batting first, the Indians could '~>n]y total 49 runs, top-scorer being I). Arul with -14. I.< mg Saik and Toh Bonn \V.;i shared bowling honours,92 words
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Article26 1951-04-08 6 KUANTAN. Fri. Abdullah School's basketoall team won 32 20 points m a match against the Hwa Kiaw School. It was j their fir.st match.26 words
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Article79 1951-04-08 6 Grand National Result AINTREE, April 7: Mrs J. Royall's Nickel Coin won the 1951 Grand National I about three lengths ahead of the Irish-trained Royal Ten. It was a sensational race only three horses of the original 3G finishing the full course. Arctic Gold the favourite fell early. Soon after79 words
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308 1951-04-08 6 Malacca Malays Force Draw In Fine, Late Rally MALACCA, Sat. V thrilling last-quarter rally l>v the Malays, who were irailin;: I t, tMiablt'il them to draw with the Detention Camp m a "Craven A" trophy The Malays started the game with sonic quick moves that went deep into the Detention308 words
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Article216 1951-04-08 6 KATONG SAJARAH Sports Club, one of the unbeaten teams and strong contenders for housing m Division 2 of the SAFA league, scored a convincing 4 2 victory over the Cheerful Lads Athletic Party .yesterday at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Cheerful Lads started m whirlwind fashion and216 words
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206 1951-04-08 6 PARIS, Apr. 7 (Reuter)— The Malayan badrnininn players won all their matches against Parisians here tonight on the courts <»t the Hariri*: Club lU* France before quite a number of interested fans. i The Malayans had no trouble m beating the Parisians who were206 words
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357 1951-04-08 6 Ooi Teik Hock Leads Penang Badminton Team In Siam Tour 001 TEIK HOrk, Penan*:'* TboouM (up star will captain the Sin Han toam on a tour of Thailand thin month. Ooi, who recently declined an imitation to make tin- trip to Britain for the All Englaad tournament, will «ii\ <*357 words
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Article42 1951-04-08 6 MUAB I Government Fnglish School. Muar beat Kluang lea three-two at soccer yesterday. Kluang vat leading by I goals m the Rrst half. A 1 half-time IfiUU pulled up well Bl i scored three goal.^ m thrilling late rally.42 words
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Article208 1951-04-08 6 NEGRI NOVICES TENNIS TOURNAMENT SEREMBAN. Sat.— The following are the results Ol the Novices tennis tournament now m progress m Seretnban: Singles: Jamaluddin beat S ,R. Hills 6-1, (i-2; TunkU Jamil beat R.W Cooper 6-2, 5-7, 8-6: Ho Hon Quee beat Captain B. M. j Green w.0.: Lvi Fook Kwan208 words
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90 1951-04-08 6 KUANTAN, Fri.— The Kuan- i. tan District XI defeated the' Abdullah School XI by one nil m a keen soccer match yesterday at the K.R.C. Padang. From the start the District forwards pressed hard and scored their first and winning goal through Chin Yee90 words
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Article25 1951-04-08 6 SI FtEMBAN. S I I la ring p lefi te match. Sen,:, mate:. will be N and a p.coming Malax a25 words
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Advertisement154 1951-04-08 6 1 A dazzling smile ta^ A Pepsodeni smile! flMp« Ja HiP 1 ir brilliant CJJ^white M tk removes harmful him and uc'.-. stains and gives you whiter tea ■nd a brighter smile. No bemd of toocfa cleansing agent more effective than Irium is known to dental frimcf it gives your154 words
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Miscellaneous21 1951-04-08 6 TlPJSJIjJl timeSBI AM P.M. Singapore 12.22 Malacca 8 55 9.13 Port Dickson 7.36 7.54 Port S'ham 6\fM 7.06 Penang L33 1.4921 words
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Article, Illustration500 1951-04-08 7 TA Plans To End Soccer 'Slave' Market Transfer Ceilings LONDON, Apr. 7 (AF) The English football league ig to put before its 92 member clubs a plan to deflate transfer prices. The league proposes to conduct all transfers itself wilh a ceiling price of £15,000. That's getting j near sanity500 words
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254 1951-04-08 7 LONDON. Apr. 7 (AP) Elnglish football selectors made a surprising choice Friday m their selection of the national eleven to play Scotland at Wembley Stadium next Saturday. As mai v as seven at the team which drew 2-2 with Yugoslavia at Highbury Stadium254 words
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Article52 1951-04-08 7 SEREMBAN, Fri.— Grant, the European player of the Police soccer team m Seremban, who was ordered off the field by referee Ho Seng Aun m a first division league match between the Police and the Malays recently has been suspended by the disciplinary board of \h<i X.S.F.A. for52 words
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Article209 1951-04-08 7 BIRKDALE, ENGLAND. Apr. 7. (AP) Great Britain will pick Its Walker Cup golf team here tonight alter three days of trial im living 25 candidates. The 10 men selected will oppose the top amateurs of the United States over the 6,735-yard Birkdale course on May 11209 words
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187 1951-04-08 7 MELBOURNE, Apr. 7 (AP)— Australia's amateur athletes are to fitiht against Melbourne's ;ii>in;r up the Olympic games ♦!:«<■ to he held there m I^of). The announcement that Vie- toria State political leaders will meet on Tuesday to consider giving up the187 words
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284 1951-04-08 7 TIME saved the Teach* i Training College from a severe defeat when they met St. Joseph's Institution m a cricket match at Bias Basah Road yesterday. The Teachers, batting first, were all out for 153. They were unable to stand against the spin bowling284 words
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Article93 1951-04-08 7 JOHORE English College were defeated by 39 runs by the j Johore Youngsters m a cricket j match on the Johore Cricket j Club grounds yesterday. Taking first Knock the Johore Youngsters put up 72 runs and m reply to which the English College were only93 words
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Article36 1951-04-08 7 BIRMINGHAM, Apr. G (AP^— British Ryder Cup golfer Charlie Ward breezed into the lead with a third round (57 and an aggre- gate of 213 m the Dunlop 2.000 guineas, 90-hole golf tournament here.36 words
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Article69 1951-04-08 7 The following have been selected to i>lay for the Sinhalese Association Cricket XI In the SCA tournament fixture against CJR.2 <N"ortrO at St. Andrew's School Grounds, Woodsville today a1 11 a.m.: Christie Seneviratne (Capt). V X Fernando: Mayo Perera, Noel Perera; K. S. Williams: S Piyariasa; L. Frugtniet;69 words
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Miscellaneous68 1951-04-08 7 fllMfl^T ftilT 'fl£ TMJF Qfflf— THEN SHE FOUND /slirii/Ol UUi Ur m& OiUt^ how to gain extra energy UeU SOOVHAVE fl FEEL MUCH SETTEj^ ;=^^rDi^OUSEnl RECOV iRLD f^m RE^ORE^HER figpS^ YOU IM TRIM AG AIM. SINCE I STARTED C~ ~^C/!ItHAT? I'VE ft^J^L^^bcf^» eCeRGV R TROUBLE IS A V TAKINJG HORLICKSA68 words
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Article2560 1951-04-08 8 Billda wßompsHome By Seven Lengths UNWINDING a terrific run m the last furlong Waterloo, cleverly ridden by Norman Lewis, snatched a brilliant victory from Cape Horn m the mile race at Bukit Timah, yesterday. Waterloo was badly away but Lewis rode a patient race. He was2,560 words
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Article53 1951-04-08 8 TOTAL POOL.. .$491,580 FIRST PRIZE No. *****6 $221,211 SECOND PRIZE No. *****2 $110,605 THIRD PRIZE No. *****4 61,447 STARTERS ($5,586 each): *****1, *****4, *****0, *****7, *****4, *****6, *****0, *****1, *****2, *****7, *****1. CONSOLATIONS (53,686 each): *****9, *****8, *****3, *****3, *****9, *****4, *****7, *****9, *****4, *****4. DOUBLE TOTES: 8553 words
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Article217 1951-04-08 8 TIME forced a draw m the cricket mutch between Bniddell S.C. and I. A. at Balestier yesterday. Vinnintr of the 1. A., was the outstanding man m the field yesterday. He scored an unfinished 53 and then took three wickets for six runs. The scores217 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-04-08 8 photo. The field m race 5 as they swung round the bend. Printer's Error, the winner, is m the centre fifth from the right. StandardStandard - 25 words
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