The Straits Times, 23 July 1956
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Title Section18 1956-07-23 1 UtMU —■Tir.r» SAIK Kxcttms n^»(i The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY *3, 1956 IS CENTS He****18 words
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Article, Illustration315 1956-07-23 1 secret society men carry on with their reign of terror t lU gs strike ear police station vnROI I) SHIIMH'ILDER was clubbed \tth vo torday in the first gang killing X launched "Operation Dagger" to f 1-ret nKieties in Singapore. victim Uew >nll Chuan, was attacked nun315 words
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Article39 1956-07-23 1 n Of the ragon... RE BAHRU. Sun»w detained a man it to Kulai police staffport a road accident. found to have a draittooed on his upper i wll as other known «Of secret society on »and other parts of39 words
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Article, Illustration293 1956-07-23 1 Little boy whose hands are his sight MIKE WALKS INTO WOULD OF DARKNESS fkRLANDO, (Florida), v Sun. Four-year-old Mike Sibole, whose remaining eye was removed on Wednesday because of a cancer, left hospital yesterday. As he passed through the front door he paused, sniffed the fresh summer air and lookedReuter - 293 words
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Article25 1956-07-23 1 SAN RAFAEL. California Sun. Genevieve Bllnn, stai of the silent movies and th< New York stage, died oi Friday after a long illness.25 words
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Article595 1956-07-23 1 MASSEY STANLEY - MASSEY STANLEY Now the question is: Should they open fire on vehicles? From SYDNEY, Sunday. TtRUCK driven on the bogged highway between the 1 two main states of New South Wales and Victoria continued to defy police blockades today. In a desperate effort to preserve595 words
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140 1956-07-23 1 GANG ATTACK No. 2— WITH BICYCLE CHAINS *K>l crowd rhased thugs yesterday after the gang a Mal *y (Hi b CYcle chains P wttdu*. a H< h at heard In twos and threes, they left the sidelines and went to Ismail's aid but the thugs140 words
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Article153 1956-07-23 1 But he still wants mummy KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. "OONNY BOY," the 18-month-old baby lound abandoned with his three-week-old brother in a coffee shop here two days ago, broke his "fast" late last nigm. He had a bowl of porridge and a bottle of milk. The153 words
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Article20 1956-07-23 1 LE HAVRE Sun.— Mi. Maurice Thorez was unanimously re-elected secre-tary-general of the French Communist Party last night.20 words
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Article175 1956-07-23 1 mHE People's Action Party wants the Singapore coalition government tc call a convention of all the political parties to the Colony. The purpose: To work out a common denominator of demands fpr the coming merdeka ta'ks In London. This proposal was put up for175 words
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146 1956-07-23 1 87 die, many injured in Indian quake WORST HIT NORTH OF BOMBAY BOMBAY, Sunday. 17IGHTY-SEVEN people were killed in an earth- quake on the west coast of India, last night About 250 people were injured and 1,000 houses were brought crasbine down by the series of shocks throughThe shock was146 words
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Article32 1956-07-23 1 PARIS. Sun. An apartment house in suburban St. Denis collapsed today burying more than SO occupants. Ten persons were reported missing and 12 others were sent to hospital with injuries.32 words
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Article25 1956-07-23 1 BUDAPEST, Sun. Oen. Mihall Farkas, former Hungarian Defence Minuter, has been deprived of all his offices and expelled from the Communist Party. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article74 1956-07-23 1 SIX SUFFERED PAIN IN VAIN... Cf IX secret society gangly sters, who tried to escape the Singapore police dragnet by hidinr in the rural areas, were arrested early yesterday morning in a hat in All of them had burntout tattoos on their arms —the gang insignia that could send them74 words
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Article29 1956-07-23 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. A sub-committee of the House of Representatives will inquire soon into reports of alleged murder, rape and other crimes by American soldiers stationed in Germany.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article28 1956-07-23 1 KUALA TRENGOANU, Sun. —The Assistant Minister for Natural Resources and Local Government. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Talib, Is now in Trengganu on an official visit.28 words
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Article26 1956-07-23 1 TEHRAN, flun. An Army court official said yesterday that ex-Premier Dr. Mohammed Mouadeq of Iran will be freed from prison in a fortnight.— AJ*.26 words
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Article18 1956-07-23 1 Singapore police last night picked up the body of an Indian boy from Kallang River.18 words
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83 1956-07-23 1 tore engines waited on the -T tarmac at Singapore Airport yesterday as a BOAC Hermes air freighter touched down. In the gathering dusk, firemen scrambled aboard the plane as soon as it had stopped "as a preventive measure." An official said the airport had83 words
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Article28 1956-07-23 1 PITSBURGH, Sun. U.B. Government mediators announced yesterday that negotiators In the steel strike have informed them that they are unable to reach an agreement. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article147 1956-07-23 1 Wildcat strikers return to work BATU GAJAH, Sun.— Two hundred and fifty of the 365 men who went on a "wildcat strike" 25 days ago at the Malayan Tin Dredging Company's fields at Kampong Gajah returned to work today. They went back without informing the Malayan Mining Employees' Union to147 words
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Article26 1956-07-23 1 LONDON. Sun.— Russia, has built an experimental turbojet propeller car which may reach a speed of 315 miles an hour, Moscow Radio reported.26 words
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Article28 1956-07-23 1 HElfiU' IS HOME BOMBAY. San. Indian Ptime Minister Nehra arrived today at Jamnagar In Saurashtra State after attending Brioni meeting with Presidents Nasser and Tito. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article27 1956-07-23 1 The Chief of the Australian General Staff. Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry Wells, arrived in Singapore yesterday. He will visit camps of Australian troops in Malaya.27 words
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Advertisement56 1956-07-23 1 means so much mort to give —or get a PATH PHILIPPE WaHh The finest watch evr made Limited annual production. H. SENA LTD. SINGAPOM. FIHAMO iAHOKOK serving ffiS£sjT|a Malaya S^^ }2ezmi dZSSetsk over 70 years FULL |w|^J QUALITY g^pj FLAVOUR yißHffi MEASURE WsHtg VATTIF g 4 m Mr V/vLiUI-j xViiVjT56 words
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Article471 1956-07-23 2 ROW OVER GOVERNMENT FUNDS; PREMIER THREATENS TO QUIT No doubt of loyalty to Crown 9 LAGOS, Sunday, 'THE Prime Minister of Eastern Nigeria, Dr. Aziki we, declared yesterday that he and his Ministers were net prepared to take dictation from the Government or the Colonial SecretaryReuter - 471 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-07-23 2 FRENCH troop, surround the wrecked ear of a Muslim doctor, mined by Algerian rebels, on a road near Algiers. Nearby was the doctor's shattered body.— A F nirfcnr*32 words
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Article55 1956-07-23 2 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Hundreds of Africans marched down a main street here yesterday stoning pedestrians and traffic after a riot In a beer hall in the city centre. Several Europeans were inlured and treated in hospital. One African was stabbed to death and another seriously wounded. When policeReuter - 55 words
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141 1956-07-23 2 LONDON, Sun.— Nearly 50,000 workers in 18 factories of Britain's biggest car combine will strike tomorrow in protest against the sacking of 6,000 redundant workers. The strike is against the British Motor Corporation, which has d*"" 1 frt the men because of falling homeReuter - 141 words
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Article54 1956-07-23 2 MEXICO CITY, Sun. A huge crowd milled round the Belles Artes theatre here last night. Nothing was scheduled. A rumour had swept the city that Marilyn Monroe was appearing in a skit written by her husband, Arthur Miller Officials spent hours convincing the crowd that Marilyn54 words
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Article21 1956-07-23 2 BOMBAY: Ohulam Hasam Bacho All. traffic assistant of Pakistan International Airlines, was arrested on a charge of smuggling gold Into India.—A.P.AP - 21 words
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Article20 1956-07-23 2 LONDON: Major O. B. Twine, retired British artillery officer won the Queen's Prise at Blsley with a score of 283.—UP.UP - 20 words
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Article22 1956-07-23 2 NEW YORK: The General Tyre and Rubber Com- pany announced an estimated Income of 178*4,000.000 for the six months ending May 31.—AP.AP - 22 words
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Article21 1956-07-23 2 ACCRA:' Dr. Kwame Nkrumaih was re-appoint c'; Premier of the Gold Coast following his party's decisive victory In the recent elections.—U.P.UP - 21 words
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Article13 1956-07-23 2 TAIFEH: Nationalist planes dropped millions of anti Communist leaflets over Puklen and Kwangtung.—A.P-AP - 13 words
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Article13 1956-07-23 2 LONDON: agreed to renew negotiations witr. Japan on relations between the two countries.—ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article15 1956-07-23 2 I Mil VI-* 1 .H b>x:ng cW-;'^-^™ who recenw i:-. iy....« dical Br£f8 r£f e-iifl15 words
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Article33 1956-07-23 2 LONDON. Sun.-Th e B' fli u« ,J9t Apton. Norfolk, closed y****'*?^ is "i VVi TlG««er» no longer drink byer viM oo Mid landlord Edward Kellrr. curse."— A.P. jAP - 33 words
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Article318 1956-07-23 2 'END RACE INJUSTICE BY DECREE' Übmr toft ptHey m *iW-racial cetoiitt f ONDON, Sun. The (iflffnyponwcftHnh Subcommittee of the Labour Party has drafted a policy statement pledging the next Labour Government to direct all British colonial governments to remove administrative and statutory racial discrimination. Hie statement, contained In a pamphletReuter - 318 words
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Article37 1956-07-23 2 NEW YORK. Sun. At east 25 people died in floods aid tornadoes in parts of the Jnlted States yesterday. Pennsylvania. Maryland. Virginia, Nevada and North Carolina were particularly lard hit. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article32 1956-07-23 2 NEW YORK, Sun.—Swimnlng Instructor Morton Cailll drowned in Lake Tamaac. New Jersey, while demonstrating to Boy Scouts iow to get out of their cloths in the water.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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246 1956-07-23 2 Bevan: How America co itself Christi BLAST ON H-BOMbM bomb explosions. n °^£M He also accused church leaders In Britain and the United States of "blasphemy" for failing to give a lead on the banning of the hydrogei bomb tests. an hour's address to 3,000 people, Mr. Beva n saidReuter - 246 words
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Article42 1956-07-23 2 NEW YORK, Sun. Mr. Joseph Fleming, driver of a United States mall truck. stopped by his home for a headache tablet He had a bigger headache when he same out the truck and two sacks of mall were gone. --Reuter.42 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-07-23 2 THREE MEMBERS of the Royal Family welcomed j King Faisal of Iraq when he arrived in Britain recently en a state visit. King r JM28 words
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Article66 1956-07-23 2 This ILLEG SAY G fi impt'B thf fi nf in'nfl jonction Peti °n of i^B r ross -*«iii!sl Greek pro,M t] onal and jj lation. Coli^lH fine has cw'9 A similar anlfl cent,,, by [M s 'rienis is t, V the courts S Tl 'fv hart M most of tjy66 words
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Article10 1956-07-23 2 VIENNA, bj^M Deputy Pre;>B Mikoyan after v!s:-j Reuter. l^^lReuter - 10 words
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Article13 1956-07-23 2 PARIS, S hoof was a level crssiM layed three -.fl was freei-?.f^B13 words
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Article11 1956-07-23 2 MANILIfJ Navy ir^fl crashed ;:> 2M early todxr il^J members w.«|11 words
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Advertisement87 1956-07-23 2 mmm-ii /TL has Plenty of Room B 9 Tf)t* ft f M H I I SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW I t lt'#-. I I THE NEW STANDARD VAN- ff guard hi accommodates K. I II I SIX ADULTS IN COMPLETE I r I COMFORT. l**«ltfTL-^^ JBl^rVrh ~*T AND there is87 words
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228 1956-07-23 3 NATIONALISM WON'T WORK IN THIS RLD, says NEHRU Ewiu* end the name of mankind* ThP S \l!ni.'ter of VPhru. jre*[,'.hf rf rould n8 jor war be IP occur. in his honcou.d court rv or t continent AW live an •and it •h, most inti- to ever y country that weReuter - 228 words
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Article135 1956-07-23 3 ET BID TO SLAY P PEKING RED t'croicd mown down by guards DC. Sun. An to kill the re Prpmipr. Mr. ,-as made two E0 when he Jhe rebellious rinre of Tibet .chin? here said i Ibetans burst n Yi-j Chinese a public meetfrf enly halted urds opened fire [tan?135 words
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Article52 1956-07-23 3 HOBART. Tasmania, Sun. Krnneth Edwin Burn, believed to be Australia's oldest Test cricketer —he plaj.d against W. O. Grace died here yesterday. He was 95. Burn, a batsman, toured England with the 1890 Australian team. He played in the two Tests in which W. G. GraceReuter - 52 words
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Article18 1956-07-23 3 LAHORE. Sun. Raging floodwaters s" r ept through Afghanistan today and hundreds are feared drowned. UP.UP - 18 words
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Article33 1956-07-23 3 KARDINO. Call-' Nudists awUr.R i rt pickfc Miss r of ISM." i t The crown the queen wears is the only feminine adornment allowed during the three-day meeting. A. P.33 words
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62 1956-07-23 3 TAIPEH, Sun. Nationalist Chinese jets shot down four Soviet-built MIG-17s and heavily damaged two others in five engagements near Matsu island yesterday afternoon. Thirty Communist planes were involved hi the battle, described as the biggest, air clash with the Communists so far. AllAP - 62 words
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Article93 1956-07-23 3 COPENHAGEN, Sun. Or. Albert. B. Sabin, American polio expert, says polio Is increasing In Russia and is expected to become even more prevalent He said after a visit to Russia that the Soviet people showed a genuine Interest in what he had to say and aAP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-07-23 3 SIR LAURENCE OLIVIER listens intrigued as Marilyn Monroe whispers a secret to him at a press conference at the Savoy Hotel, Leaden. They will make the Him "The Sleeping Prince" together.— Renter picture.Reuter - 40 words
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Article130 1956-07-23 3 Opposition to boycott Assembly SRINAGAR, Sunday. /OPPOSITION members of the Kashmir Constituent U Assembly have told the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, that they will boycott the Assembly when it shortly begins to frame a constitution I Tiiey declared in a telegram that the Assembly wasReuter - 130 words
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Article81 1956-07-23 3 39 rebels killed in Algeria ALGIERS, dun. Frenct) troops killed 39 rebels in a large-scale sweep through the Tessala plateau south of Oran, French headquarters reported yesterday. The offensive followed an attack on a French patrol in which 24 French soldiers were killed and eight others wounded. In Tunis, theAP - 81 words
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Article43 1956-07-23 3 WARSAW, Sun.- -The Russian Prime Minister, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, said here that the struggle against the Stalin "personality cult" was being exploited by people who wanted to break up the solidarity of Communist countries under the pretext of national differences. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article27 1956-07-23 3 HONG KONG. Sun.—Private Thomas Broadbent, 20. of Edinburgh, yesterday won the 41-mile walking marathon around Hong Kong Island. Time: 8 hours 21 minutes. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article25 1956-07-23 3 CHICAGO Sun. A 15--year-old boy trying for a place In a baseball team was hit by a pitched ball and killed yesterday.— AP.AP - 25 words
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131 1956-07-23 3 RANGOON, Sunday. AT least 80 people are believed to have been killed by A Burmese rebels who blew up a Rangoon-bound train and then opened fire from tree-top perches on passengers struggling from the wreckage. More than 100 were wounded. Rescue teams last night re-AP - 131 words
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Article30 1956-07-23 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Police at Eransville, Indiana, yesterday found two deaf mutes trying to break into a bowling alley while the burglar alarm wag loudly ringing.— A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article25 1956-07-23 3 BARRANQUILLA, Sun. Thirty-five people died in the Interior town of Tamalameque in Colombia after a drinking bout, according to reports reaching here.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article74 1956-07-23 3 LONDON, Sun. Moscow Radio has reported the first direct trans Antarctic radio contact between the Soviet and British expeditions, across a distance of 2,250 miles. The Soviet base at Mirny, Knox Land, contacted the British base at Vahsei Bay In the Weddell Sea. The two stationsReuter - 74 words
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Article117 1956-07-23 3 Czeehoslovakian critics applaud Mm about Malaua PRAGUE, Sun. The British film "A Town Like Alice" won an enthusiastic reception from a capacity audience at Czechoslovakia's ninth International Film Festival here this week. But some critics thought it obvious that some scenes were shot in a studio andReuter - 117 words
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Article158 1956-07-23 3 Shepilov: No dam aid for Nasser MOSCOW, Sun. DUSSIAdoes not conA% templete Immediate financial aid to Kgjrpt to help build the $3,400 million Aswan Bam. Britain and the United States said on Friday that they would- not finance the project "for strictly economic reasons." Mr. Dmitri Shepllov. the Russian ForeignReuter - 158 words
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Article72 1956-07-23 3 MOSCOW. Sun. RUSSIA yesterday urged an election to reunite Communist North and non-Com-munist South Vietnam. The election was proposed at a Big Four meeting hi GenevaA note was sent to the British Embassy here asking for Whitehall's opinion on the subject. Britain and Russia areReuter - 72 words
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Article38 1956-07-23 3 CARACAS, Sun. Argentina's ex-dictator Juan D. Peron has asked 'the Venezuelan Government to let him live in exile In the country and conduct national and international business operations. The Foreign Office is studying the request.— A.P.AP - 38 words
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Advertisement266 1956-07-23 3 I WORLD TRADE AND INDUSTRIES FAIR i STUPENDOUS OFFER! [ree glass given away with Ny bottle of double diamond you buy at stands 10 11 OiaJH-!- every T oo^'e or 2 pint bottles of "Double livTSr p i" rchase d our Stands Nos. 10 and 11 we will |«7r ci266 words
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Advertisement162 1956-07-23 3 I NORTHCOOL washn wear i SUITS have everything! TKe fabrics iflf j you want The features I you want M I TKe quality M m you want Sec our complete ran^e of i Northcool American i tailored Suits in fereat variety of new shades and textures W WASSIAMULL S HIGH162 words
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Article161 1956-07-23 4 'WRONG TO GIVE AWAY BABIES' j SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, who Is a staunch opponent of birth control, said yesterday it is •'very i wrong to give away a baby before it Is born." "A mother should decide this I 2" 17 *J!&..«£ in blrtn •<>161 words
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Article33 1956-07-23 4 TAIPING, Sun.— The Taiplng Co-operative Stores Society is to erect its own building In Station Road. An Initial sum of $15,000 has been set aside towards the cost of the building.33 words
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Article22 1956-07-23 4 The Singapore Aeromodellers Society will hold a flying demonstration at 9 aon. on Aug. 5. at the old Kalian* airport site.22 words
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329 1956-07-23 4 -MO KEY, SO MEETING OFF- JjORE than 100 "rethe Singapore Postal and Teleeoanmanleatlons Uniformed Staff Union yesterday accused their executive committee of "sabotaging" a meeting called to censure the committee. The postmen arrived at the welfare room at postal headquarters to find the room329 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-07-23 4 A party of young Malayan youth workers has arrived in Manchester to study hewtsint. industry, education, poUee organhmtioß sad military trsfiihtc methods in Britain. Picture shows (left to right): Wan Abdul Basak. Trencrann yonth welfare offleer; Mr. A. Godman, a Federation Education Officer who is99 words
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212 1956-07-23 4 ALREADY 30,000 UNEMPLOYED 'IHUS Singapore Unemployment Society thinks that x with the rapid increase in unemployment and population, the country is heading for a slump even worse than the depression of the thirties. Although the newly-formed society claims there are "no comprehensive facts about the212 words
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Article93 1956-07-23 4 He stole gold chain from child KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. A WOMAN, Pah Ah Ming, left her child at the entrance of a shop while she went In to buy sweets. When she came out she found her child's gold anklet chain stolen, the Second Magistrate's Court here was told yesterday.93 words
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Article51 1956-07-23 4 Drove without licence— fined JOHORE BAHRU. Bun. Bft. D. A. Nylon was fined $60 In the Magistrate's Court yesterday for drlTlng a car without a licence and $150 for not having a third' party insurance policy. i ear he was driving ran off the road and crashed atatnst a telephone51 words
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Article49 1956-07-23 4 crash A journalist, Me. 8. Sivadas, was slightly injured last night when his car and a bus collided head-on at the Junction of Tio Chu Kang Road and Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore. His passenger. Mr. M. O. Thukurta, a teacher, was admitted to hospital with head Injuries.49 words
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Article27 1956-07-23 4 Dr. Louis Sammy, j.p., died at the Singaoore General Hospital last night after a short illness. Re was 08. He returned from England recently.27 words
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Miscellaneous144 1956-07-23 4 5 iflMll J^^B *Trl I f rl W** I I radio malata Regional 1 &3^i& a faftua£: SINGAPORE 2S a M £J^iti? a (Stelß IWta M 1 H-wi Talk; *T.U mter" <*■• IMi» ul 41 Metre.) I hide Tor Rhythm; 7.*0 MaS^n PJ*. 10.00-10J3 Borne lltwa I Ploneen; 7.4* RaY144 words
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Article231 1956-07-23 5 Si itlVjg"** 11 W WM> lew a*** aot leat that* m» 000 party members in Singapore m mst influence is still a Dig menace in trade unions, Mr. A. ft. Blades, "oft'he Special Branch, told the Straits vp««tcrday. 5 h rpDorts made recently231 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-07-23 5 Some of the 5«0 poor Singapore children who po«re4 Into the Pavilion Theatre yesterday for a free film show arranged by the Safari dub. They saw cartoons and a f nil length Walt Disney feature.— Straits Times Picture.48 words
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Article68 1956-07-23 5 aining for cal ship officers ,nV-BORN ship offlSmay soon be given srtess t'-derstood that the Itas agreed In pr»n--w draw up a plan nining local men imster's action follow protest by the Malay- Ship Officers' Union t Government aea»nst ■onteued recruitment expatriates for the lie service. £on claimed that the68 words
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Article50 1956-07-23 5 14 LUMPUR- Sun. mployed youth, Hu ib 1". and a mechaor.g Ker.g Wai, 19, rot, guilty in the iHisinte's Court here By to voluntarily causrt to lim Kwng Seng i in on Juiy 18. ri Won?, mt allowed etch. The case was sd to July 26 for50 words
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Article65 1956-07-23 5 Mr. Lee Slow Mong has been el :ted chairman of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Historical Society. Mr. G. A. Faff e is vicechairman, Mr. G. E. Bogaars treasurer, and Miss A. C Love secretary. The Committee is: Messrs. C. N. Parkinson. R. C.65 words
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Article33 1956-07-23 5 cky number ins $15,000 KG. Sun. The draw c Klang Tuberculosis Fund lottery was t the Klang dub yeswinning ticket rs were:- First prize ''-*****; second priae 1 *****; third prize 1 *****.33 words
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125 1956-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Alliance feels that the political party In power In state councils should be vested with executive authority. Members of the party are now working out the details of a "cabinet system" for the State legislatures. They will submit their proposals to125 words
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Article185 1956-07-23 5 Chaos warning by Chinese guilds SEREMBAN, Sunday. SEREMBAN, Sun.— Chinese associations and guilds in Negri Sembilan do not want Malayan independence if non-Malays are denied political equality. In a memorandum to the Reid Constitution Commission, the associations and guilds say that to grant independence without185 words
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Article168 1956-07-23 5 Big row at miners' meeting IPOH, Sun.— -The execu- tlve council of the Malayan Mining Employees' Union discussed re-establishing relations with the Malayan Mining Employers Association in a stormy session on Friday night. The union withdrew its recognition of the employers' association a fortnight ago on the grounds that It168 words
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Article42 1956-07-23 5 IPOH, Sun.— The Perak Radio Dealers' Association was formed here today at a meetIng* at the Perak Clerical Union premises. Mr. Tan Cheng Phor was elected chairman and Mr. Khoo Kee Chye secretary of a protein committee of eight42 words
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Article31 1956-07-23 5 SEREMBAN, Sun.— A modern $100,000 pott office, described aa the "most advanced in design" in the Federation waa opened yesterday by the Tang dl-Pertuan Besar 61 Negrl Bwnbllao31 words
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Article16 1956-07-23 5 TAIPINO, Son.— The Taiping Hawken' Association will celebrate their second anniversary on July 20.16 words
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Miscellaneous96 1956-07-23 5 p Morgan. M.D. &<> bitterness B^ag__ i i ctTupp y ffupm p^T vr\ t i LILA asked ken oowe a small need money woe -me t^-» tA-Hgj pop"! BB WITM M3UR yTO «SE Sf SINCE HOHIfiPT 1> ABUTMENT— J HOSWWt WLU AND W «t*«ICE V ALONE/ v4k ARE\OPLMNO?J JOB/ WEU.BE96 words
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Obituary135 1956-07-23 6 M WtH* $1$ (mOiOmmm) CHAN WAH LIANG (Patrick), aged 6i years, at the General Bos. pital on 22.7.1956. He leaves behind his beloved wife, only daughter, Diana Chan Oak Kirn, son-in-law, Teddy Chan and 3 grandchildren to mourn bis loss. Cortege leaves rssidenes, SSS-2, Jalan Tua Kong, Slglap, at135 words
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Article69 1956-07-23 6 i$ WtHa tH (mUimmm* MR. AND MRS A. MARTIN of Ipoh thank all friends and relatives who sent congratulatory messages and presents and attended their waddtnc at Malacca en 11th July, 1958. MR. YKO WEB SEKT and family express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for their69 words
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622 1956-07-23 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Men. July S3, 1956. Undiplomatic Dam Buster Britain and America may deny that withdrawal from contemplated participation ia Egypt's Aswan Dam project was primarily for political reasons, but the tnatMy* »a which this withdrawal was announced was certainly calculated to give that appearance. The shrill chorus622 words
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Article551 1956-07-23 6 A Picnicker In Peking If Mr. Marshall Is not the man of destiny he imagines himself to be, neither is he the blundering fool some people —'f^W him for. There ig discernible method in the apparent madness of his reported intention to discuss Singapore citizenship with the Peking Government. To551 words
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Article911 1956-07-23 6 imp gur j'Q^pffj lAM a doctor still In the Service and I am not supposed to voice my opinion publicly. But in view of the public interest aroused by the shortage of doctors, may I, speaking from experience, set out a few reasons why Government911 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-07-23 6 HAROLD TARZAN "ON. I SMf.A MOWS! fVt NIVU OONI A HOUSE!11 words
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Letter188 1956-07-23 6 rpo sj rate-payer your cdl- torials on rates and rents (July 18 and 20) have been very Interesting. I don't think that the City ftmwm will submit to any reforms unless the Rate Payers' Association takes up the matter. The practice now Is rates to be collected In188 words
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Letter110 1956-07-23 6 I read with interest the article appearing In the Straits Times regardIng jagas sleeping on latex foam mattresses. Not only did these worthy custodians of the night consider that they were being made the butt of a cruel Joke. They go further and admit to sleeping on110 words
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Letter184 1956-07-23 6 ILfR. LEB Koan Tew lU after stating that "for a hundred years we have been educated In BBgnsh" goes on to say that this Included "the Boy Scouts, the three principles law and order (and) If we work hard we will get a pension and five in184 words
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Letter300 1956-07-23 6 rE refusal of the Singapore City Council to recognise Australian engineering qualifications for senior posts Is unreasonable and unjustified. Firstly, there Is the Issue of whether Australian engineering education and training Is comparable to that of the British. I consider that the Australian university Bachelor of300 words
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Letter132 1956-07-23 6 Damage in transit MAY I ask what the Macs hS** 1 7 utbori *2*L.S! »«aftinder the freight service? I sent my bicycle from Sj^Lompur to Singapore recently. When I claimed a few days later, the dynamo, lamp and seat-covef, were missing. I asked a clerk and he told me that132 words
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Letter120 1956-07-23 6 A ITER reading the Mrenteen demaa&s made by the mining onto*. I wonder where all this m »wlfot wOl toad us to? What Is to •top the union patting forward farther fantastic demand*, after sU months or »o. aaumlne; that aU theee seventeen demands are granted? Those120 words
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Advertisement740 1956-07-23 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. M Wtdi 91$ (mtmimmm). OHLBON: To Vyvyan. wife ot Basil A. Ohlson on AIM at KJC Hospital, a daughter. ALEXANDER: To Margaret and Alex, a sister for Susan and Caroline at Kaadang Kerbau, Singapore, on 21st July, both well. 1* WmU H» (minimum). ANDERSEN LUEHR: Dawn Inger Andersen,740 words
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Advertisement50 1956-07-23 6 &u,^Ssc. TiS« "3SJ xJ OPTICIANS^! L E. MEYEI muaW-IJI S n l^^^Z! a^vSl e^B^bT I I ba ft Bw ml^^^ m^^^\ sit*' I B^LV B^LYv I W^sA. m a^aV H I .p| M B^^^S^^^Bl^^B^Ba^S DIAMONDS <3E* at JEWELLER* I PUTIIIM S SOLD WEDDIIt t U. .8. %4W i«a ABmARDROAD ?Ho*y50 words
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Article228 1956-07-23 7 r mAY: SO TAPPERS DEFY tTMKE-. SUNDAY: $10,000 RUBBER BURNT gtVßtrT RULED THAT •'SAY OGATING POLICE r*w $10 000 was destroyed when EB o £v Vutted a Singapore smokey^gpSKad defied a strike order. here hoSS tfiod off Marsiling Road In the belonged to the228 words
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Article64 1956-07-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— A patrol of 94 field Squadron, R-AF. Regt.. yesterday exchanged fire with two terrorists contacted in the Slim River area of Perak. The bandits escaped. The leading scout of a patrol of the 22 Special Air Service Regt. fired on a lone terrorist near64 words
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253 1956-07-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR 'BOMBED' BY 'ENEMY' PLANES Big civil defence exercise KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TPHREE "enemy" planes flew over Kuala Lumpur today and "bombed" several parts of the town, including the secretariat building the centre of the Federation Government. Twenty-eight people were "seriously injured" and 12 others "slightly injured." 1 The253 words
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Article81 1956-07-23 7 School representatives of the Singapore TeachersUnion win meet at Btatty Secondary School on Saturday to discus* the l'tial of Mr. D. J. Puthuchery from the Admiralty school at the Naval Base. The Union has asked the naval authorities for a meeting but has been told that81 words
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109 1956-07-23 7 VO offlciaU who *«rt^'»nd blight X the MiUys. V, Abdul fUhV president of rwss Thw laiy people realise that the ofthrMf.l-.7S H MUrf lOtlR M rfm»lni strong H criticised th« cxi who wanted IJjVtMtment for the in an independent I no logical109 words
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Article32 1956-07-23 7 IttUMPUR, Sun. tk yesterday fired lice Inspector travela car on Chan Wing Estate near Bekok, Johore. There was no damage to the car or Injury to the inspector.32 words
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Article, Illustration317 1956-07-23 7 CONSUL-GENERAL'S DAUGHTER WEDS 'Ya vas lublyu' -and Siti blushed OFFICIALS of the In- I donewian Embassy, London, pondered over the cryptic cable from Moscow. It read: "Ya vas lublyu." They shook their heads in turn as the message was passed round. Siti Kartowlsastro, she blushed. She knew it meant 1317 words
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Article333 1956-07-23 7 150,000 MAY ATTEND SHOW SINGAPORE farmers, fishermen and livestock 0 breeders will collect $14,000 in cash prizes and challenge cups at the Colony's first postwar agricultural show, which opens on Sept. 1 at the former Kaiiang airport site. The biggest prises of $200 each are333 words
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Article28 1956-07-23 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Date M. Ismail, a senior member of the Bar in Malaya died in the General Hospital here last night. He was 73.28 words
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113 1956-07-23 7 Committee will 'probe' the M.F.U. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. ritHE Chief Minister, Tengku x Abdul Rahman, has set up a committee to "wm'nt the organisation of the Malayan Film Unit. The committee will go into the Unit's establishment problems and its relations with the Department of Information. Members of the committee113 words
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Article95 1956-07-23 7 Air Traffic staff in new tower KUALA LUMFUB, Son. fW/IL AVIATION De\j partment traffic staff have said good-bye— without regrets— to their cramped control tower atop the Kuala Lumpur Flying dub building. They have now moved into the modern airconditioned tower en the roof of tbe new airport terminal. The95 words
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Article44 1956-07-23 7 KUALA LIPIS. Sun.— Mr. Soong Slk Yeong has been elected president of the Kuala Lipis branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. The following were elected vice-presidents: Chew Kup, Loh Cheok. Kung Ah Heng. Pang Kah Tap and Low Hon Ltau44 words
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Article146 1956-07-23 7 KUALA LUMPUB, Sun. Twd "staunch" Scouters today received the second highest award In the Commonwealth Scouting Movement— the ßilTer Acorn— from the High Commissioner and Chief Scout of the Federation. Sir Donald MacOuUvray. The awards were for meritorious The two were Mr. O. E. Fer-146 words
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Article133 1956-07-23 7 Harbour men disagree over merger rpHE governing council of the Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday decided to set up a committee to Inquire into a dispute between two of its "important" affiliate unions in the Singapore I Harbour Board. The unions are the 2.000Stvong133 words
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Article62 1956-07-23 7 KOALA. KAMO6AR, Son. A large gathering of friends and relatives attended the funeral this afternoon of a well-known member of the Cejrloneae community, Mr. Rajaratnam. Mr. Rajarataam. 67, a retired schoolmaster, died in his sleep yesterday at his son's residence here. He was a Justice of the62 words
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Article48 1956-07-23 7 JOHORI BAHRU. Bun<— Mr. Robert A. Parker was yesterday admitted by Mr. Justice Good to the Bar Of the federation of Malaya on the motion of Mr. K. Vtaa▼ulmgam. supported by Inche Bahaudln Wn Yacob. DPP tm Mr. R. Muragason on behat of the Bar Council.48 words
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Article66 1956-07-23 7 Inspector for K. POLICE Inspector Urn Chye i Heng left Singapore by sir yesterday to question a former cashier of the Anglo Swiss Trading Company who is being held by Hong Kong poUee. The cashier was reported missing last November. Later the firm reported that $10,00066 words
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Article47 1956-07-23 7 The Singapore Civil Defence Association has reelected Mr. Sofa Ghee Boon as its president. Messrs. C. T. Cheong and Tan Yam Song are vicepresidents, Mr. Ton Teek Sung general secretary and Mr. Chee Seng Kee assistant secretary. Mr. Tan 800 Llam was reelected treasurer.47 words
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Article40 1956-07-23 7 KUALA. LUMPUR, Sun. Radio Malaya here wm begin ft obw TwocTeUninCi ~i"nc Memory Lingers on," on Aug. JO. Listeners wishing to hear a particular song, voice or noise, should write tn to have their requests played.40 words
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Article29 1956-07-23 7 EPOH. Sun.— The dispute between the management of 15 rubber estates in Perak and their 1500 workers, who refused to accept their June wages, has been settled.29 words
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Article216 1956-07-23 7 BUS MEN: PAY RISE OR WE STRIKE DKNANG, Sun.— About 250 Penang municipal bus drivers and conductors will strike on Aug. 6 unless their claims for better wages and improved working conditions are settled. The claims were submitted In May. The men, members of the National Union of Factory and216 words
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Article22 1956-07-23 7 BITXAWAN, Bun.— Mr. F. K. Riach, manager of Harcrof t Rubber Estate. Ayer Tawar. has returned from home leave.22 words
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Obituary36 1956-07-23 7 MRTLBOLD: In Aaaapara on Friday aoth July Tbomas Sydney Netttefold of Melbourne Anatamlla to bte seventy aeveoth Tear. Funeral 2.30 pjn. St. Andrew. Cathedral Monday 3Srd July followed by Private Crtmatton. Wo flowew by reqnert.36 words
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Advertisement36 1956-07-23 7 Lotmf the now WSH ELECTRIC i Automatic Cookers Fw »Briuin with the *slKjgff te ™±J!*— r w height. First to M i i tt.ii r_in Jfr 'ou fflft fr 7 f(| ur(|(4 WW.KQTA MMU.HW.HMANC imHG route36 words
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Advertisement83 1956-07-23 7 4*oo «o.oeo GKNwKwrwtQml fS I^^^ Sflr EYE EXAMINATION T«« cm w» wH* fab* »mMi bat y«« ■^rjFMHMiIHHi eaa'r aaa wHfc artMcial ayas. Yaw I and aaJy psk ay «tm Tfc« Cmd't I iwiiil lawihrthl Cw(4 HMaj I —,mm|m m m f |>T -J— t. M A Bk I fWpfwiaWfwT wf83 words
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Article504 1956-07-23 8 3y Ov Market Correspondent THE Stafmpore Sham MaOui hjt^ weA was detvitethe one-day mid-week Hmri Rays Haji Sentiment lmprored during the week again and there is now more buying power in evidence. The reason for tls»ia*provement Is that the poßttenl barotneter tn Singapore is rullnt. The504 words
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Article418 1956-07-23 8 OUBBER. in ffltigapore A last week continued in the lower ninety cent le«elt on mote cautious market with ipfculatorg holding off for much of the period. The price sagged off towards the end of the week after improving up to 93. cents on Tuesday, following the averting418 words
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Article343 1956-07-23 8 fwmsc following Mbslsmsbi Ojosm 1 in the tjpusßW $fun MaVfcet last week wa. refmied by one inn of brokers fa* the period lady 14 to JsJy iNDUmtIALB: C.TA Ords. 395. Sd. cd. Praasr and Weave Ords. tI.SS to $1.00. Federal Dispensary S3M, Hammer Go. S3JS and S3JTH. Hongfcwng343 words
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Article377 1956-07-23 8 rnnt feUowinr Ml mlsat A list of share fisoti.— was it by ttto Malayan Shirt* Brokers' Aaseciatieei after *he«r late meetta* en FHday:— Am INBCBTBIAU [MM «.W M* In tacit in OBHI it/- w> j»/ioa i tuaua ».ic MM «ip«niuy rot I.M Mmm MO l.n l.n TT9U-377 words
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Article20 1956-07-23 8 AswdtS^-B change? h, J on Saturtjj credit bUj On tie fnt M dtUunTnnaa «Msudl*vH SUrtlac tv M «c tad20 words
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Advertisement686 1956-07-23 8 Invest in yourstif zszrsx'si it DAYS Draw HifchMi rltl rr«xfltr la Y«K fwttau Canari TT BY lnreiUnt 1 1 rma-W I ■pare tune in j| BHL. home itudy under jgal l^BflgßJa I the experienced WIKSn I guidance ol tba "TiBBKaV I Metropolitan Col- AnsßKaV-^ I fete you may auUca for686 words
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Advertisement287 1956-07-23 8 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Oenaral Foreman on the construction of the extensions to the Mattm Nawar Power Station of tbe Perak River Hydro Bactric Power Co. Applicants shouid have cxpsrience of excavation, ttmbsrtng, rataf orced concrete work, the erection of building steelwork and the Installation287 words
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Advertisement797 1956-07-23 8 NOTICE The Proprietors of Asian Carpet Emporium, announces that we have vacated our premtsm an Farst on the 17th July, lswJ, and S business of the said Asian osrpat Bmporlum will m future be conducted at the pressawa of Oriental Carpet Palace, 3SS/357 Orchard Boad. First Floor, Singapore We request797 words
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Advertisement768 1956-07-23 8 SDNGQ HDOt» f» DMDGBfG UMTID (ipoorporatad In Australian vpital TsrrlßSrT;. notics or Btrmvat MOrm Is hereby given that a Dividend of Three Fence (Australian Currency) per stock unit win be payable to StoettoMor* whose names appear on the Local Register oa 4th August IBM. This Dividend win be payaMa on768 words
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Advertisement224 1956-07-23 8 KNUTSEN UNE-Ointi MOM CANAPA/U.S. PACIFIC HUM Saffiaaj Saa M Vaacswet Fraacnce S'pon Mat Cjertrade B.kk. 11/14 Aaj Diaaketh lakk* 21 Jul 21/23 An 2U Usss) Bekke 25 |al 8 Au, 7/ 9U, Ilk 4ccea<sat Cargo for Fremaari^-dNI FROM WCTIRW AUSTRALIA-*! swsBBJ FresasaHa Sport HoujkoM J AjNutakke C. 15/16 27 Ilissaitli224 words
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Advertisement670 1956-07-23 9 1 WVI txS" 90 o**0 Nnon Jabr SS *JT!?. Jim Mlttm \ss& a.. >-» wfll M r^. A-." A-W>l «S B*' S5 8 «'P^ v CONTIHIMT ft U-LA. 1 a««'^ lJ "X-m" Shon% Ffofll C o"t Jarr 21 HK, Puwn, Jopon U Jaly 21 JafrS4 MK,Shonghoi r> s| iS_5 ij|«670 words
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Advertisement1551 1956-07-23 9 ■m^BWßßmm—— •AST ASIATIC UMBS wSStf nwm ttMW Tff^iMTTfff »"n t J jj}* > OWTWA D> '■■iiDi far L aaayor Par EM SBIBAfOBS (Incorporated in the United Ktogdomj S UNSS SABJINB TO VJC. AHD CONTIMENTAt POtTS •"••hi,,,,,. mm bWMIAWmB fsf UvMpool, Rottwdorn, mTA|A la Pap) 21/27 My Homburg, Mtodlwbrough .VSM/M la1,551 words
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Advertisement976 1956-07-23 9 MeAUSTEB CO~ LTD. TBU Nm SSSSI BtiiBBMAsT BVCBJIALL B3UV?BIIB(SB LDTB j II C A a___-a__ iiliMill fin i ft A__a_a_a__B_B_a &Ba* _m___ A_ ___Mt#|| aTB] 1W» V*aT-i*%. PmTn NJPUIIIpC r »#■■■> a~a»Ta a 49MHß*_| fJMB^W PT "JMMMMMj mj a— a— >m and Canada via Colombo A-nln emr op psbim sovbaimvilu976 words
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Article736 1956-07-23 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - China front across the Pacific ALLINGTON KENNARD *V CHINA: NEW ACE AND OUTLOOK. By Pifif-Chia Kuo. (Col. lanes 16t.) 'THE best recommenx dation for Dr. Kuo's study of the new China is that although a Chinese he writes neither for Peking nor Formosa. But he looks westward at China from736 words
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890 1956-07-23 10 $20,000 contest: Where you slipped up THE names of the priie- winners in the Malayan Monthly's Jackpot Word Piiule "X" were published in the Sunday Times, yesterday. Here are the judges' comments on what they thought were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult clues.890 words
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Article143 1956-07-23 10 Negley Farson, (Gollancz. 16s - Negley Farson, (Gollancz. 16s.) A MIRROR FOR NAR- I CISSUS. By THIS is a slice of autoA biography that picks up the Farson story where his best-seller of 1936, "The Way of a Transgressor," left off. It Is a painful story, but it is splendidly told. At143 words
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Advertisement340 1956-07-23 10 ■WHAT SECRET POWER (DID THIS MAN POSSESS? ~~^^J_T^^_^_^^, i^snaaaaaVaEaaaw i BBr awM .MeviyawV awf-l wOJ sT' awal Ear V Ikm I_H Hjf •■^m^mf Eas 9 LwK la iDaaaa^^ aaa Baav^^saV' BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (A Roucrudaa) WrlY was this nun great? How (NOT a religious organization) itoes anyone man or woman— first340 words
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Advertisement208 1956-07-23 10 sfgeteMfe j on all Pan American Only Pan American offers the sun,. Sleeperette* service. Sleeperct.es £[^t far *f 'S U tiaa airli n i^S you double the usual leg room By day you enjoy lounge-chair eav l. r* SSM^ you $tretch^v J? bed length. Special foot rest rives x-oliZ comfort208 words
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Miscellaneous200 1956-07-23 10 Straits Times Crossword 8 I I 0} ■■■■■■^■■■•■••■■■■O^aaßßßßOlaaßßwM ACBOSS t Divided although full of affec- "The sun whoa* rays are all (Mikado) (6) J« The misfortunes of war (10) EWthet for wealthy bachelor? 14 B*a*8 a coatlna; known to air pilot* (5). 10 Appropriate wear for Scotsman The ends that200 words
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Article477 1956-07-23 11 x LONDON, son. AFTER the recent rain shocks tor cricketers, bowlers cam* Into thtir own on sererai county pitchea yesterday and low scoring was generally the order of things. KxcepUons indndttf a Mi opening stand by Kaaex on a pitch surrounded by waterlogged tort and477 words
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Article269 1956-07-23 11 ROYAL AR-nLLBRY were tacky to draw their annual cricket natch with Royal infantry Regiment at TangUn jartuday. Infantry declared at 300 for seren. Artillery made 98 and M for flve. Than were a number or good batting performance. In Infantry's Innings on Saturday, four of269 words
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Article33 1956-07-23 11 nbwfort, Bun.— Freddie Huber, Austrta-s number one tannla Player, yaatarday won the Welah man's singles rtMMinMhlp l»y bwttß« MJehMl Darlam, tba British Davis Cop pteyar. g-|, 1^ 9-11. 6-4, *-t sflSlaf.33 words
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Article193 1956-07-23 11 AVMUES RECOVER, THEN- MVBMVMnS MWtfty Hw«7 fcH b TMmm CM* b Till 17 lurtir b ftnl 7 BcBfts4 b Tttnw tt iteAdscks b Bennett 4 IMMMml M CnwM Mrieb. b Tltms WBmi Ibw TMmh Bxtna t TMtf M7 F«U af wkU.: 8, U, it, M, 14.193 words
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Article301 1956-07-23 11 LONDON, 8unday. English country cricket champion thin table to date: P W L D ND L D Pts. Lancashire 17 8 1 8 0 0 6 120 Surrey 15 8 5 2 0 1 2 108 Northampton 17 *****492 Yorkshire 17 *****392 Glamorgan 18 6 6 6 1'301 words
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Advertisement253 1956-07-23 11 JMai, *n j .JST-APPIy BC 'is Confident!) ffiV ST. 'fS sssrs fffSm. wi SSsrs .5 ye»r»> :y, f Stngapor* IdATION fJCi* »f«i. se* Bstafc ;e ipon. appi: M& Bungaio' jy: Coast Road ,-ir.f *****. LTsL sa> sjwion f S co»an SU-r*' -£•11 »ppiy Ll H S'.r«*t, Iponrt^NiSHE) 'J*l Vive. No253 words
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Advertisement510 1956-07-23 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT WordsU (min.)—B»*tttU. actra. TWO BED ROOMS to be let. private toilet and bath room atJ urhed. Reasonable rental. Suit--1 able for young [married couple. European preferred. Apply to; 36, pultu Road. Katong, Singapore, 16. c' I FURNISHED, self-contained '>■ flatlet, rent $190/- per month In. -!ud!ng light and510 words
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Advertisement458 1956-07-23 11 TUITION Wordsli f«ta.>-J* J .»S«| fc M£JC UNDERTAKES to Coach forking, HUlcUmb, EmergencT--8««P». or Test Routes. ]SrVMual Leaaons 67 hour^PlionV36o66 oe able to conduct Own Business for Christmas Rush. J month? Course $300 Individual attention |ucce» Guaranteed. Box A 413; BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS 2* Words U (Mtm.}-Mm»is«U. astra. A LIMITED458 words
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Advertisement855 1956-07-23 11 HOUBEB LAND FOE SALE Per** (MaJ-JtaM**. artr*. aOQ AtRIB UNDULATMQ Jungle land, Central Johore, aceaaaabto by road. Often to Box A 4133. B.T. BUILDING LAND For Sale. ?^«£Hoad areas abort SO^M to 40.080 sq.ft. Good Road front- Apply Boa- A4IS4 B.T. TJTO HOUSES AT Victoria Part Built 1864. WeU lald-out855 words
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Advertisement805 1956-07-23 11 fob, salz SUMMER BARGAINS A< Ashai Bars** your s*ta 1b Daeroa, Orion Woollen at Bock Bettosi Nml VMt Asha-s, «1» H*jh Street, j MISCELLANEOUS MWrdst* (Mi.HuHdi. aatM. WANTED DOCTOR to take wpsr/lncharge »"""«"gTHtptfwry yeans. Write Box A 4171 B.T. SERVANTS AGENCY (EBTD. 1811) for domestic servant* trmtoed In Bttropean and805 words
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Advertisement440 1956-07-23 11 PUZZLE om iimm iDttaa aaw I MONDAY j Straits Tlm«s I WORD PUZZLE *O* l^aa* aiaaa aiaaJ bbllbb i l|l_ -fL-- J^^._._.^_ \MT OTtr mWm piH WITn OflHtr COWpOeta a P nalia M laialasai la 11 as aalalalaiii aVaalaaaaW j Naaae v n AaaVaai <•* I -m 1 I A440 words
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178 1956-07-23 12 IPOH, Sun. THE PERAK invitation team, leading 3-2 after the flru night's play, went on to beat the visiting Indian Thomas Cup players 6-3 to the badminton exhibition here today. The Perak team, strengthened by Ooi Telk Hock and Ong Poh Llm178 words
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Article75 1956-07-23 12 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Negri Sembilan were lucky to bold Malacca to a 2-2 draw to their Malaya Cup soccer fixture here today. Negri are thus without a victory to the competition this season. They drew with Johore and were beaten by Joint Services and Singapore. Subramanlam and75 words
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Article31 1956-07-23 12 COPENHAGEN, Sun. Gunnar Nielsen, Denmark's four minute miler and main Olympic hope, will be out of competition for the next three months because of a leg injury. A.P. jAP - 31 words
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Article443 1956-07-23 12 Another Test 'Recall' lor England LONDON, Sun. r-AVID SHEPPARD, who v restricted his firstclass cricket appearances when he entered the church, has been recalled to the England team for the fourth Test starting; at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Thursday. Sheppard is one of two changesReuter - 443 words
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308 1956-07-23 12 rpHREE Singapore wetghtllfters X out of five, bantamweight Tan Ser Cher, lightweight Tan Howe Liang and middleweight Wong Kay Poh, qualified for inclusion to the Singapore team for the Olympic Games at Melbourne to November at the official trial at New World last night.308 words
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459 1956-07-23 12 SGG WIN CHASE FOR 105 IN 55 MLNS, REGAIN THE SHIELD f USTY hitting by John K Cricket Club to regain day when they beat Sing! six wickets in their two-ds lirkham helped Singapore the Padang Shield yesterapore Recreation Club by ly match on the padang. 8.C.C., chasing; 105 runs459 words
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Article78 1956-07-23 12 T*HB BRITISH Olympic swlmx mtog contingent will be seen to action at the Singapore Swimming Club when they pass through on their way to Melbourne to November. Mr. Alfred C. Price, manager of the British Olympic swimming team, has accepted the S.S.C.'s invitation to use78 words
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Article61 1956-07-23 12 The Girls Sports Club's end-of-season Uly Pearce Cup netball match between Married* and Stogies will be played tomorrow at Serangoon Road. Teams will be: Married*: I. Klass. I. Milne. B. Siebel. A. de SUva, D. Soliano. B. Cluntes-Ross, C. Belletty; Stogies: B. da SlWs. O. Beck. E.61 words
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Article60 1956-07-23 12 IPOH, Sun.— Splendid bowling by Letchumanan (7-23) and Mahlnder stngh (8-6) enabled Peak to beat Pahan* by 13S runs in their inter-state cricket match which ended here today. Perak 100 and 112-8 dccL (Koenlta 43, Daniel 14. James 14). Pahang 52 (Campbell 30. Mahlnder Singh60 words
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Article34 1956-07-23 12 IPOH, Sun.— Selangor scored an easy 4-1 victory over Perak to their state hookey fixture here tcLawrence (3). Ismail Bakrl and Shannupunathan (short comer) got SBefcagcr's goals and Anil34 words
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330 1956-07-23 12 QOUTH CHINA A.A., Of Hong Kong, main* talned their unbeaten record when they defeated Singapore Joint Services 4-2 in their farewell match before a crowd of 6.000 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The tourists leave for Medao on Wednesday for a series of330 words
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Article206 1956-07-23 12 Two fifties in junior tournament TWO HALF centuries were scored In yesterday's Singapore Cricket Association's Junior tournament matches. Steele hit an unbeaten 55 for RAP Seletar "B" In SO minutes (a six and six fours) while O P. Fernando (Wanderers) bad seven fours In his 60 in half an hour.206 words
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Article214 1956-07-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR, gun. ETFTY-YBAR-OLD A. S. Samuel, former Malayan badminton champion, advanced into the third round of the Setengor International Championships beating Hoh Choy 15-7. U-4 today. Samuel eastty outplayed Hob Choy to quaafy for the test 10 The first seeded player to enter the214 words
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225 1956-07-23 12 CTKOAPORS Swimming Club, 0 water-polo league champions for the past three years. beat The Rest 5-3 at Taajong Rhu yesterday to become the first holders of the Van rtaateelaar Memorial Shield. This was the first match of the newly-Inaugurated annual waterpolo series between225 words
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737 1956-07-23 12 I fort m* H allitoUet fortnight tun," I mm FOURTH Dig athletic meet within a fortnight, the second annual combined Schools championships, ■tarts at the St. Joseph's Institution ground at 3 p.m. today. Originally planned as a two-day meet, this substitute for a737 words
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268 1956-07-23 12 OINGAPORE Police made a splendid recovery in th< second innings to win the inter-Police cricke fixture against the Federation at Thomson Roa< yesterday. I Singapore, down by 32 runt on the first innings, scored 168 In 135 minutes in the second innings. They then268 words
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Article50 1956-07-23 12 Tuan Mong beat Kebenaran Club 2-1 in a S.A.F.A. Div. 3B league game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday In another Div. 3B game at Parrer Park, Bedolc S.C. beat Tornado S.C. 4-0. At Oeylang. the Div. 3a match between X.M.L. and Boys' Town was postponed.50 words
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Article37 1956-07-23 12 BAASTAD, Sweden, Sun. Italy qualified (or the DavJa Cup lnter-ione final (or the second year running by taking a winning 3-0 lead over Sweden in the European final ;tere yesterday.— UJP.37 words
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Article48 1956-07-23 12 Result* of the BeleUr Cycle Racing Association's 25-mile time trial at Bukit Tlmah yesterday were: 1. LAC Tool* (Set) lhr 36 sec.. 2. SAC Pollard (Sel.), 3. LAC Oarlick <Changl), 4. Cpl. AUbttt (Bel). 5. LAO McVey (Sel), i. Sgt. Cox (Chaiwi)48 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1956-07-23 12 SOCCER MALAYA CUT: Singapore t iehere, JaUn Beear, 5.15 pjn. PARKER CUP Final: K.A.O.C. t K.A.P.C., Ayer Rajah Read. S.AJ.A. Div. SB: S.H.B. PeUee "A* v Bhw Revers, Oeylang; SeUa Jaya Indian Brethsrheea. Farrer rark; Seraageeei M.Y. RaJaJI. BalesUer Read; RAF Chaagi t RXJCE, Ayer Rajah Read. WEIGHTLimNG S.A.W.LJ. Jealer60 words
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