The Straits Times, 7 July 1957
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Title Section13 1957-07-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1.141 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JILY 7, 1957 20 CENTS13 words
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Article634 1957-07-07 1 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO Midnight pickets at Hill St. exchange By trunk and radio services will be maintained, says Board THE SINGAPORE TELEPHONE STRIKE IS ON. IT BEGAN AT MIDWHEN THE LAST OF THREE MEETINCS HELD YESTERDAY FAILED TO PRODUCE AGREEMENT. D workers on the midnigh- to634 words
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Article22 1957-07-07 1 Fallen 4 are free— Moscow Moscow (i that 'onded which The newsng that ad been bers of wa.s M I PAGE 8)22 words
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Article133 1957-07-07 1 US soldier involved in accidental shooting SEOUL, Sat. A United States military spokesman tonight said a three-year-old South Korean boy was accidentally shot and killed this morning in Inchon by an American soldier guarding a pipeline post in the city. he spok 'Milan said investigation thusReuter - 133 words
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Article98 1957-07-07 1 NEW YORK. Sat— Java monkeys at the Grand Rapids Zoo have assassinated their "strong man" leader in a bloody revolt that left three dead, five injured and the rival gangs under an uneasy truce maintained by attendants armed with fire hoses. "It was one of those thingsAP - 98 words
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Article465 1957-07-07 1 Army officer wins $10,000 THE Jackpot was not won in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'X' (June) The Jackpot for Contest 'L' (July) will, therefore, be 580,000. There will be the usual $5,000 in consolation prizes Subject to re-scrutiny, one entrant will receive the first prize of $10,000 in465 words
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Article27 1957-07-07 1 PORTSMOUTH. Sat. The body of frogman Lionel Crabb was buried yesterday without military honours or even an official Royal Navy repn-senative on hand. U.P.UP - 27 words
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160 1957-07-07 1 'WAR' ON BOOKIES: SUSPECTS QUIZZED AT TURF CLUB THE Singapore Turf Club's "war" against bookies began in earnest at Bukit Timah yesterday. Several members suspected of making a book were asked to go to the Secretary's office. The secretary, Mr. L.C. Bailey, would not say what transpired in the office160 words
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Article18 1957-07-07 1 NICOSIA. Sat. Thr Governor. Sir John Harri:!'. by air today for consultations in London. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article30 1957-07-07 1 TROOPSHIP FOR SUEZ SOON LONDON, Sat. British troop>h.ps will use Suez Canal again soon. hut shore leave would not be granted in EK>pt War Office said today RenterReuter - 30 words
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Article25 1957-07-07 1 MADRAS, Sat.— Russia has diverted to India a consignment of 47,000 tons of rice bought from Burma to combat a rice shortage.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article43 1957-07-07 1 MOSCOW, Sat— Mr. Valeria r. Zorin, Soviet delegate at the London disarmament talks, has a.-surcd the British Council :or the abolition vi H-bomb tests that his delegation wil do its best for quick agreement on ending such tests.43 words
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Article, Illustration171 1957-07-07 1 Natasha's cheongsam made to measure (34-22-35) in S'pore NATASHA PARRY. talented actress wife of Peter Brook. England's most acclaimed theatrical director. wears a cheongsam especially ordered for her in Singapore by her father. Mr. R. A. C- Wills Miss Parry sent her 34-22-35 measurements to her father who had the171 words
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Article51 1957-07-07 1 DARWIN. Sat— A Japa- nese woman, Mrs. Hatsue j Nonomiya, arrived here today to start a tour campaigning for the outlawing of hydrogen bomb tesU. Mrs. Nonomiya, a member of the secretariat of the Japanese Council against Hydrogen Bombs, will adclres' meetings at Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and51 words
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Article69 1957-07-07 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, accompanied by the Minister for Natural Resources. Inche Suleiman bin Abdul Rahman, arrived here yesterday. The purpose of the visit is being kept a close secret. It is believed, bowevi the Chief Minister is looking into69 words
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Article332 1957-07-07 1 MINISTRY WARNS ON CANCER RISK KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. I THE Ministry for Health and Social Welfare today warned smokers that they were in grave danger 'of developing lung cancer. A special statement by the ministry headed "Tobacco Smoking' and Cancer." says that everybody should be made332 words
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Article27 1957-07-07 1 MEXICO CITY. Sat. Ava Gardner was granted a Mexican divorce yesterday from Frank Sinatra, from whom she has been separated three years. A. P.27 words
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Advertisement438 1957-07-07 1 CYMA SA E& SERVICE #n c CYMA fc CYMA watches Owtttation Rcp.urt solicited Through Registered ABDEENLTD. .Lf^S TIL; ***** Ntr.'fc Bridge Rd S pofC-6 TIME MEDMIEIfA Df\i\U £7% tells the story of Mal °y as march mC MWICI\UCI\M DUUIt I!? to nationhood -in word and picture THE INDEPENDENCE OF MALAYA.438 words
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Advertisement32 1957-07-07 1 KY5651 CW C W E*RES B PiERHES ...tor these a€iutton(td »nh >o tht linttt kVv *^^BK^sH'^^ I I I k^G S I Z E liakt CHESTERFIELD? Best for you best for me32 words
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Article, Illustration2187 1957-07-07 2 GRAHAM STANFORD - 'ARI' ONASSIS, THE BOY WHO MADE HIS DREAMS COME TRUE IT was on the morning of Sept. 21, 1923. that young Aristotle Socrates Onassis stepped off the Italian "hell hip 1 which had brought him from war-torn Smyrna to try a new life in Buenos Aires. quite alone and he2,187 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-07-07 2 2331 On the edge of their pool which stands on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean. Mr and Mrs. Onassis peer out from behind a boulder which hides part of the pool.35 words
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Advertisement7 1957-07-07 2 SOLFIX BALANCE <* UNBREAKABLE SPRING O* INCABLOC SHOCKPROOF7 words
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Advertisement88 1957-07-07 2 Those ever-cool, paper-crisp and flower fresh, white Swiss Blouses are here again! Illustrated at ri&ht is just one of y-S»/^fl>. these, beautit'ullv finished in y^W-f^ili'% Embroidery Itmmm^ Anglaise \\_fijgjjy V J j Also ,ii With Petei P™ collar or low round neck White Lawn Blouses [meg Sleeveless with button down88 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-07-07 3 ~m Onassis and his wife Tina walk in the grounds of the parkland which surrounds the Chateau de la Croc. It was here that the Duke of Windsor stayed with the Duchess. Tina Onassis holds a magnum of champagne a s she prepares to "launch"61 words
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1944 1957-07-07 3 How he wooed and won the beautiful daughter of his rival and close associate irjio vessels T.en 1 ten Liberty ships the United States -nment." irlng the w.r ana u-nr v«n rfc •tv Oiinu I to know th re- Mr. Stavrs Li- ran Greek shipalso had a healt for thi1,944 words
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Advertisement90 1957-07-07 3 Do you ktow? That The MALAYAN RAILWAY carries wt.l over 2,000,000 tons of goods nd nearly 8,000,000 passengers a year. Its passenger coaches compare favourably with the best in the world. M icious and comfortable first class air-condi-tioned I) jjR t ;irs an d fan-cooled second class buffet cars with90 words
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Advertisement396 1957-07-07 3 but the Egyptians knew it ages ago! Powers to overcome sickness! Time has since crumbled Means to escape poverty! Egypt's walls, hut it couldn't deKnowledgejto bring happiness stroy this formula for the control and peace of mind! Skill and of life. In your hands, this knowlgenius to create a civilization396 words
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Article, Illustration349 1957-07-07 4 Motorist blundered, Penang judge rules pENANC, Sat. A petrol station employee injured in an accident which caused him to call off his marriage was awarded $20,000 damages in the High Court here today. Lim Ah Toh, 33, had claimed unspecified damages from Coh Hoon349 words
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Article121 1957-07-07 4 KUALA LIMPI R, Sat. The Malayan High o in in i > ioner desig n. iir to Australia, Mr. Gunn Lay Teik, is looking for a Malay driver to en with him to Aus. tralia. Mr. Gunn, who leaves for Canberra on July 25, said121 words
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Article71 1957-07-07 4 Quck Chiew Soon yesterday pleaded not guilty to a charge of being in possession of nine packets of morphine hydrochloride. Quek was arrested at 11.35 a.m. on Tridav in a house on Tapah Street. Police said the premises were used for the administration of morphine injections.71 words
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149 1957-07-07 4 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. EW AH CHENG was only 19 and very much in love. Nothing it seemed could ever come along to mar her happiness. Then the blow fell. Her policeman lover, Mark Joseph, received orders of transfer. She felt she could not face the loneliness149 words
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Article16 1957-07-07 4 A Tay Kr>h Vat bus wa. stoned at Thomson Road Singapore, on Friday night.16 words
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Article28 1957-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sat The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Is to broadcast greetings to Muslims a 1 10 17 am. on Monday— Hari Ray a Hajl.28 words
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142 1957-07-07 4 Son ignored father's warning died Singapore trishaw rider. Kanu Wai S<w»n, 50, wept yesterday a s he spoke of the warning he had given to his son. Soon Yang. tS who was killed in a cane fight on Friday nieht. "Three months ayo," he told the Sunday limes "my son142 words
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289 1957-07-07 4 NOW HE TRIES TO REPAY $9,623 A MAN respected by his emjloyers cheated them of nearly $10,000, and later confessed to one of the shareholders that he had "mac? a fool of himself," a Singapore district court was tolt yesterday. Cyril Frar.cis Thomas, 28. chief receptionist289 words
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125 1957-07-07 4 EGGS WENT AT TEN CENTS AT THIS FAIR THE agricultural exhibition in the Great Eastern World at Geylang, ytsterday was a winner a« far as Singapore housewves were concerned. They pot vegetable fru.Ls and poult: chnp prices. E^.s actually sole at 10 cents* The exhibition was held by the Singapore125 words
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Article69 1957-07-07 4 The .-'cond period (fistratlo 1 for children bo in 1951 for admission In Primary I in the Oovernn Chinese Primary School S r .r.g Pol. Road, Singapore, b< i m yesterday. I^Beglst ration will continue KVthriv other Saturd.i K Mf 13 20 and 27, between 8 <m.69 words
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Article20 1957-07-07 4 Fifteen University of Malaya student! will leave for Japan and Hong Kong on a odwill tour on Friday.20 words
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Article20 1957-07-07 4 !'h(- Arn^riran c r Singaport' la ebratod Inritjx v with a toeta] and it the it> in s<20 words
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Article28 1957-07-07 4 Bombers of th< °lf Katong. Smgai' fliiy laid a badminton n>lar the Junction of Joo Cniat and Fowlir Road-s for tile Joo Chiat Youth Club.28 words
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Advertisement423 1957-07-07 4 NO BABY^mNG PROBLEMS NOW y^ V m^A of infant V FOODS PROVIDES FOR /^V^Ur 1 W BABY'S NEEDS jf^T, !^fesT>£ From birth, if necessary, Nestle has r \.j the r 'B ht Milk Food for bab >' As the tlVtrfEtS^j' weeks go by and supplementary feeding is J *^V*'^i I423 words
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64 1957-07-07 5 GRAFT MEN GET SET TO HEAR EVIDENCE WITNESSES SAFE, JUDGE PROMISES T cor tiis- m To inves* gate n in Smgapor has i number of pr vate but not yet »fartnce ttinß.s held In pi the public wi< re rs 'hat this w)uld public int<:' D ha tome n-pr. i64 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-07-07 5 The Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday tackled four trade disputes. He met, in turn, a representative from the Singapore i Bus Workers' Union; Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, legal I adviser to the Singapore Harbour Board Staff ation; a delegation from the74 words
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287 1957-07-07 5 A court of inquiry if S.H.B. men call off go-slow Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday told the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association that he would agree to set up a court of inquiry into their dispute with the Board provided they returned to "normal work". The Association replied287 words
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189 1957-07-07 5 Withdraw strike threats and well talk, Government tells union The Chief Minister nd Minister for Labour. Mr. l.im Yew Hock, yesterday urged the Singapore Government Workers' Union to call off the strike by 400 Customs revenue officers. At a meeting with I'nion leaders, Mr. Lim appealed to them to stop189 words
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169 1957-07-07 5 THE Singapore Teachers' Union, which is threatening to call out its 2,500 members on strike, is holding an extraordinary general meeting on July 13 to decide on its next move. It has so far failed to fix a strike date despite two meetings of169 words
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Article116 1957-07-07 5 Slashing followed 'stares' BECAUSE Chua Leong, 16, disliked being "stared at by another boy, he ran into a coffee-shop one night, seized a knife and slashed the other in the face. Brought before a Singapore court yesterday. Chua pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt to Lim Ec Goh116 words
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Article73 1957-07-07 5 SOON-A SERVICES COMMITTEE The Singapore Government will set up a tripartite consultative committee this week to look into the future of 40.000 civilian employees in the armed services. This was announced by the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday when he met a delegation from the services employees and73 words
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325 1957-07-07 5 SINGAPORE Coroner Mr. K. T. Alexander urged the police yesterday to smash the teenaged gangs that menace innocent children at Farrer Park in the evenings. JThe Coroner was concluding his inquest on the death of Edwin Chan C lin Yeow, 17 who was btttered325 words
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Article52 1957-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Forty three candidates PM»ed the Federation's midwifery examination <div. one) held last month. Those from Malacca were: Jewel Au Boey Yoke. Yoong Kirn Yoong. Aziai.h binte Omar. Yong Kirn Chye, Theresa de Souza. Chu Siew Thee. Cheam Toon Liang I Nee Quek52 words
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Advertisement296 1957-07-07 5 I Why do so many Doctors use one particular Soap? HW t mm e>cr wnndcrod m> man> itctafl inlhtir <i«nsur.>Tirs UriL'hl's (oal lar Soap lo <ash .ikJs? lls not as if right's «a\ a diiS jp Ihr rrasiMi is that thr> han und Ns riKht's krt-pslhi-ir hands snfttr. Ml nMiitt'296 words
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Advertisement667 1957-07-07 5 II WHETHER YOUR BUSINESS I I TEA in INDIA I I QUVES in YPRIS I I FARMING in KENYA I I COCOA in TRINIDAD I I BRKWING in UGANDA I I SHIPPING in AUSTRALIA I INSLRANC K in SINGAPORE I r TIMBER in BRITISH COLUMBIA I make sure your money667 words
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Miscellaneous30 1957-07-07 5 SOLUTION TO MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST X' I This is the solution to The Malayan Monthly Jackpot Puxzle K which the judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers.30 words
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119 1957-07-07 6 TEXTILE IMPORTERS REPORT NEW TREND Cottons are pouring into Malaya from America, England, Japan and Egypt reported a representative of the textile trade in Kuala Lumpur recently. Once considered the Cinderella of dress materials, importers say that cotton is now being used for119 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-07-07 6 Pictured above is on*- of the n«-w rotton rorktail drrvsrs In Mr D'Orsey's collection This Arms is in the ever fashion:' blr combination of bl.uk und white :<nri illustrate* the NT) lili'st 'low bark* line.39 words
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99 1957-07-07 6 Designed for home washing says fashion expert When interviewed, Mr. Arthur D'Orsey, owner of a fashionable dress salon in Kuala Lumpur, confirmed that cotton is now a nrm favourite with fashionconscious women for both evening and cocktail dresses. "But", he stressed, "the new glamorised cottons are not cheap and should99 words
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29 1957-07-07 6 Modernistic Designs Tempt Teenagers "Young Malayan teenalters rely more on home dressmaking and local dressmakers than on imported gowns", said the Manager of Gian Singhs. I Kuala Lumpur. "The29 words
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Article, Illustration579 1957-07-07 6 BARRIE - Punctuality is just good manners, says Cotton Queen BARRIE By GIRL with looks, poise, personality and very definite opinions is 19-year-old Angela Smith, Britain's "Cotton Queen," who passed through Singapore with a swag of pretty dresses, on her way to Australia. Although she met hundreds of people in a couple579 words
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Article115 1957-07-07 6 LOVELY 17-year-old Malay film star Hasimah, who has her first big lead in P. Ramlee's new film. "Pancha Delima," Is a girl who believes in luck. The daughter of a once famous opera star Habsah, she always longed to be a star. Her big115 words
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Article, Illustration147 1957-07-07 6 Miss Daisy Szeto. a popular young model in Singapore, comes into close contact with the woman shopper through her modelling work. "The new cottons are very hard to resist," she said, "all the colours are so attractive and gay" "For all but the most formal occasions cotton gowns147 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-07-07 6 Salesgirl agrees GUARANTEED TO LAST? "Of course." said the pretty young salesgirl, pictured above. Working in Olan Singhs she has found that cotton ls very popular. "Treated carefully it will last and last. I would certainly recommend to all our customers that the cottons we sell should be washed in90 words
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Article, Illustration255 1957-07-07 6 YOUR face, especially your eyes and mouth Ls an expression of your character and personality and many girls spoil what should be a pretty, or even beautiful, face by letting it n-veal inner tensions. Even skilful make-up and becoming clothes can't disguise tell-tale frown255 words
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140 1957-07-07 6 THIS week's recipe ls .n--other irom the interesting little cookery book by P.C.B Newington, who got the Idea for it while he was a P.O.W. of the Japanese during the occupation of Singapore. This is how to make Grounrt Rice Cakes, and it140 words
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Advertisement80 1957-07-07 6 COLOR ELEGANCE True reds, blue reds, fIHHTIJB9SH^| orals, rosy pinks Bfl^Ri a^^^^lßS .the lovelies' und irs for your 1 1 1 A'l '1 »JTi I -J r KJ lips and finger-tips. itEa^mSK^^^M Gleaming jewel-finish 3n«B nail polish to keep you 9"' "QR&fl flawlessly manicured; J^W*" *TR creamy long lasting B^S80 words
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Advertisement7 1957-07-07 6 r. 'IB ba I m y/f MLX-5-EN-46-557 words
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Advertisement202 1957-07-07 6 ■W^A ifffffif/imiFwW MODESS Wear your slimmest skirt c cheongsam with confidence— MODESS simply con't show. MODESS are silky-soft, extra absorbent and superbly comfortable! Wear MODESS Sanitary Towels with the MODESS all-elastic adjustable belt. (bfwwuti^flcfuvwii product The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated In England). Sail home on leave via U.S.A. and cn/oy202 words
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Article1865 1957-07-07 7 /?/Yvr#/w you wavr ro wctv? 1- ith '.now Alls who aid in im ice ll and >n- .:id vry The poll ntai the p< ■< >let t ey have lor rants ;>iblic! T. YEAP K<>U Bahru ■hunt th: other Kelanttn Iciildren ;.re When I 1 ith a1,865 words
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585 1957-07-07 7 IT HAPPENED IN CHILDHOOD: FEAR PERSISTS JUST 17. I left school thre P years ago and have since been busy helping with house work and with the shop. My father is a very hard man and will not allow me to have any friends or even receive letters. He tears585 words
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Advertisement89 1957-07-07 7 iHTllciTlOll !|T K -Ib! ~'T Carnation is the milk every doctor knows Ask your doctor about Carnation for your k iT/aJai J_- baby It is the safest, most digestible form E|*il R==g====s-^ of cows milk for babies. From can to can. ■KgSjl Sar^^^SS^ ,t is always uniform. To help build89 words
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Advertisement250 1957-07-07 7 Give Bob Martin'S once a dan Tpviß s©6 your dog really out of FORMULA OffhiafocUistlessand dull, his coat loose and irritating tho vitamins of tho n With scarcely tho energy to wag his Group (a full day's procisely balanced supply tail. Why ever let your doff Ket like of five250 words
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Miscellaneous41 1957-07-07 7 "?*j* H IwAVEN'T \OU ANVTVIINo'H [wtLL GO ANO FINQ]|BP ll CANT STANO ITANV^H <■ vT ip l™ 4 7 \Sr\ ltd do kt— ■v^ssl some-thin^ to cki m^^K l iLONoee -see/we you cozin6| H s^^^ C"°iM p>\jfV- Jlrwece wuil& i push ru^jm41 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-07-07 8 ALY KHAN AND BETTINA I'IMM \i v khan rMea nil artist] model Bettiaa I m< ir tn -round jt .i hi lli< I eMiv.il <«nrH.it(irs<:i LSCWSM trt* w.is thrown hv l.ild to launch the prciiiM re of his dim round the World in P i»i< turt46 words
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Article26 1957-07-07 8 Schools were Red Army I rty-.-e--ln the i been c Indonesian ider there. n, Lt lid the He thou he students DO pei Indonesian citiI AP.AP - 26 words
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Article143 1957-07-07 8 I ONDON, Sat. Driving lessons are soon to be part of a teenager's education in some British schools. This is the latest step to produce wiser and better drivers in this country. The plan is that children who stay at school until they are 17 or143 words
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Article23 1957-07-07 8 i I North Vietirrlved here today from Jli will remain in the llyinu to North munist countri' R23 words
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Article18 1957-07-07 8 lE, Sat. Ten people v rtilled when an old: nt house collapsed t Rellter.18 words
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220 1957-07-07 8 Deposed men had plan to seize the government— Khrushchev LONDON, Sat Mr. Nikita Khrushchev said in Lenningrad today that Malenkov, Molotov and K.manovieh had a "cowardly scheme" to seiz c key positions in the Govern- and party to change the party's political line. But. he added, all the forces which220 words
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651 1957-07-07 8 Nikita gambled and won-that's the story behind purge BACK TO THE POLICIES OF STALIN OR FORWARD WITH KHRUSHCHEV S NEW LOOK PLANS? Red Army charges the fallen tour with undermining defences MOSCOW, Saturday. THE dismissal of two more top Soviet Government leaders announced last night indicates that Mr. Nikita KhrushchevReuter; AP; UP - 651 words
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Article74 1957-07-07 8 LAS VEGAS. (Nevada). Sat— The organisers of yesterday's atomic weapon test the most powerful bomb ever exploded in the United 1 States— said last night "the main air mass is depositing only minute and insignificant fallout along its path." The weapon, suspended from a balloon 1 ..">Reuter - 74 words
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314 1957-07-07 8 THREE CLERGYMEN EXPOSE VICE IN THE EAST END port says. Men. knowing what is offered, come as clients trom all over London, and indeed from larther afield." The flats used by tne prostitutes are very often In slum buildings occupied by respectable families with children. How girls are got Young314 words
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Article51 1957-07-07 8 TOKYO, Sat American Air Force men stationed at Ashiya air base Southern Japan, wore issued. with preliminary Hood evacuation; orders t»<iuy as torrential rain fell for the fifth con- 1 secutive day. Plfteen people are dead. Injured <>r missing. More than 100.000 boosta are flooded.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement161 1957-07-07 8 I a vfl Jl UNLIKE j ANY OTHER PEN IN THE WORLD I ijj- U The only fountain pen that fills itself by itself ...it has no moving parts. Startling in its newness is the Parker 61, VJ because it alone among fountain pens, fills l-g^-' itself l»y itself. It161 words
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Advertisement351 1957-07-07 8 yliaAe it a 4777 (xzauon Keep your fragront freshness right through the evening with 4711 EAU DE COLOGNE Put a little bottle of 471 1 ir on evening bag it s o wonde'ful party partner! jft EAUDE COLOGNE QS§ k 1 i^ tll/l IOIOMIfI &j //famr V* aso A& '^^ki351 words
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Article204 1957-07-07 9 Dvrians about to fall in Dusan CouttrymaiTs Journal I)CHS and colds are prevalent among the and the father ne youngest i^ru to see r late death l hter has a^ed him. y to -neet his ter. ne ahout to •d .the ot the i :.ir the n being t lulbe204 words
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Article20 1957-07-07 9 jus pianist 'hi will play in A Minor, Singapore hestra con--00 van Hem. Memorial ■July 18.20 words
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810 1957-07-07 9 T.F. Hwang - T.F. Hwang Vehicle m inspectors m battle pirate m taxis By yHE pirate taxi war in Singapore, silently but relentlessly fought ever since it began in June, 1951 is an almost forgotten war today. In their six-year campaign against drivers of unlicensed taxis,810 words
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93 1957-07-07 9 IPOH, Sat. a well-known businessman and welfare! worker, Mr. Chan Nai Kooi, 47, collapsed and died at his house in Panglima Street last night. He was the elder brother of the late Mr. C.'ian Lai Hong, prominent racehorse, owner and sport* official, who' died93 words
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Article80 1957-07-07 9 BEAUTY CONTEST WITH A DIFFERENCE A BEAUTY contest with a difference will be held at the variety show "Kaberay" at the Singapore Badminton Hall tonight at 9 p.m. Th e winner will be crowned Mis s X-Ray Club, but before she makes her appearance an X-Ray plate of her healthy80 words
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Article34 1957-07-07 9 The Johore Bahru division of the UMNO Youth Movement will put on Hari Raya Haji shows on July 11 (Variety Night) and July 12 (Korban Dara a play) starting at 8 p.m.34 words
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383 1957-07-07 9 JOHN PADASIAN - International 'Home from Home a big success JOHN PADASIAN By MELBOURNE, Sat. THERE is abundant evidence that the aims and aspirations represented by International House, established this year at the University of Melbourne, ore being carried out. Although occupied only recently by Australian, Asian and other students, thn House is383 words
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115 1957-07-07 9 Rubber price war— how to combat it? THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association has called a meeting of member and associatemember rubber, brokers for Thursday to get together and discuss a price-cutting war and other problems facing Singapore brokers. The "war flared with the dissolution of the Singapore Rubber115 words
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Advertisement105 1957-07-07 9 Step out in style in the finest knitwear for men that you can buy! Fully fashioned in the best of Lambswool, there's quality and value in Byford. Handle it and see for yourself how it sets a new standard in men's knitwearS Pullovers, long sleeves $28.50 Slipovers $21.50 Cardigan*, long105 words
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Advertisement282 1957-07-07 9 PUSH-BUTTON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SUPER POWER LONG LOW STYLING INCREASED VISIBILITY Custom Royal V 8 4 door Sedan... This brilliant new 1957 Custom Royal is fashioned for those who set the mode., in style, power, precision and luxury...long low styling and a choice of many colours with maximum visibility increased over282 words
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Article82 1957-07-07 10 2* W»r4» l/» (mimtmmm) Entertaining Con- -WlliUm Clauson, Burl Ives. Adult Sduca- re. July 11th and 12th at Bookings at RoMnsona V D against a recurrence of a Gysling Swiss .n c r In your office, j [Mi apparatus produces '.c ptesafict or lack of 1 f:here greatly fllbeing82 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article284 1957-07-07 10 OUBBLR statistics can be dull, diilicult and even dangerous. Just what do they tell us about the effect of new high-yieiding strains of rubber trees on the output of rubber? We all know that high yields must reduce the cost of each pound of rubber produced, and284 words
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Article189 1957-07-07 10 SUMPTUARY laws, aimed at preventing wasteful spending on show, high living, weddings and funerals, have always failed to achieve their intentions. Wisely the joint committee set up by the Singapore Government to examine the problem of indebtedness among its employees has not made any recommendations about overspending189 words
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Article21 1957-07-07 10 DENIS WARNER - DENIS WARNER By An Australian journalist formerly in South East Asia who recently made a 5,000-mile tour of the United States.21 words
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Article, Illustration1797 1957-07-07 10 WHAT a pity that the New York Herald Tribune's onetime correspondent, Karl Marx, can't visit modern America. His reaction to the parking problems of the proletariat and union officials who advocate the banning of Socialist books from town libraries would make interesting reading. Marx, whose bitter1,797 words
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Article188 1957-07-07 10 Special radio tells him of 'bottlenecks' I ONDON. Sat. The Duke of Edinburgh in his 100 m.p.h. Lagonda can telephone ahead from the driving seat for traffic information. This way he can by-pass all congested bottleneck roads or skirt the bad weather spots Anywhere All188 words
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Advertisement602 1957-07-07 10 LASSIFIED ADa UTI *TIONS VACANT M imin.)—B»x S* *U. twtrm j MISSION Requires' Secretary capable of I English and Oerman 1 Arnrr Apply Box A 823, I YOVR FUTURE. BritI ;ir*;al training 1 1:1 guide and help ambli v and S<" urlty -iuon for all Bookkeeping. incy, .Secretarial. Com- neneral602 words
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Advertisement9 1957-07-07 10 SCHMIDT t CO.. (M) LTD. P.O. BOX 2395, SINGAPORE9 words
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Advertisement14 1957-07-07 10 o Y4Q0 Piain Bnttlp flft TTUS BtARINC PLEASE CHECK YOUR BOTTLE STOCKS ROW!* 114 words
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Miscellaneous34 1957-07-07 10 pi,» k.ii with Mm Mr <i-«— i. ia i What mikn you think you're any "No! You CANT give her a lift!* PUy bm ££ul?' p u y b M" different from an.Tbody else*"34 words
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286 1957-07-07 11 No respite for smugglers: Customs wage non-stop war F PRICE CIGARETTES FROM RHIO PRIZES IN UNSUNG CONTEST By EE BOON LEE revenue officers are working nd-rhe-clock to smash extensive rcfte smuggling from the Rhio Archipelago io Colony. I tar this year they have seized about 24,000 Ib n which $200,000286 words
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Article35 1957-07-07 11 The Singapore branch of the Malayan Nature Society will hold a farewell dinner for Mr. M. W. F. Tweedie. the retiring Director of Raffles Museum, tomorrow night at the Ocean Park Hotel35 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-07-07 11 I hi- Federation Minister \i:rirulture. Inche \/i/ bin Ishak, Majuteh, a Sindhi tied by Pakistan •ore under the i Plan, for better purpecet hi -ter was visiting ip'ire Animal HusRe*earch Station. ium is the Singapore Veterinary Officer. Wright. Sunday picture.46 words
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Article30 1957-07-07 11 opra Association r picul yesterday ■ea copra: July $24 1 Mian. Tone steady. •.table Bombay milIMTt buyers. $27 '-s xronut Oil Millers •40 seller.-, I r M quietly30 words
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Article271 1957-07-07 11 THE Federation Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said in Singapore yesterday that he would like to start an experimental poultry breeding station jointly with Singapore. Accompanied by the Depu- ty Director of Veterinary Services in the Federation. Inche Johari bin Haji Daud. Inche271 words
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Article44 1957-07-07 11 William Clauson American-born balladeer who has won fame in many European cities, will appear in Singapore next Thursday and Friday. He specialises In folk songs. The two performances, at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, are presented by Donald Moore Productions.44 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-07-07 11 Lady Black admires Persian doll Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, admires a Persian girl tea-cosy shown to her by Mrs. Mary Lobo at the Y.YV.C A international bazaar at Raffles Quay yesterday. Lady Black who opened the bazaar spent some time walking94 words
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Article263 1957-07-07 11 Only Mr. Lim and Mr. Chew have them— they do not cost taxpayers a cent extra QNLY two Singapore ministers Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Chief Minister, and Mr. Chew Swee Kee, the Minister for Education have bodyguards, the Sunday Times was told yesterday. This question of bodyguards will263 words
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Article63 1957-07-07 11 Youth guarantees father A youth appeared in a Colony court yesterday and stood surety for his 54--year-old father, who was bound over in the sum of $250 to be of good behaviour for six months. The man. Tan Mali Heni;. had pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted suicide by63 words
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Article28 1957-07-07 11 An eight-member American delegation of the Ws n Intercultural Travel Seminar to the Far East will arrive In Singapore on July 17 for a two-day visit.28 words
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Article82 1957-07-07 11 RAPE INQUIRY FIXED FOR SATURDAY A PRELIMINARY inquiry into charges of rape and abduction against Lee Chin Seah, 23, a gardener, will be held on July 13, in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court. Lee is alleged to have abducted an 18-year-old maidservant, Heng Lee How, on May 25 at about82 words
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Article52 1957-07-07 11 It's murder, says coroner Singapore's assistant coroner. Mr. Glam Chong Hlng, recorded a verdict of murder by persons unknown at the conclusion of the inquest on Lai Fook Heng, 16, who wai found badly beaten up at a back-lane off Smith Street, on May 16. Lai died four days after52 words
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Article39 1957-07-07 11 The managements of the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Vat bus companies in Singapore will meet representatives of the Bus Workers' Union on Tuesday in a bid to end the strike by 350 of their worker?39 words
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Article46 1957-07-07 11 The Umar Pulavar Tamil School in Maxwell Road, Singapore, which started to raise $100,000 last month to expand the school building has so far collected $2,190. It is hoped to have a twostorey building with seven classrooms, a hall, library and office46 words
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Advertisement244 1957-07-07 11 T 1 £>V (frfS offer you a holiday K^y round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURNS CARTHACE 24»h |uly sth Au; CANTON 2 1st Aug 2nd Sept CORFU 1 8th Sept 30th S. pt CARTHACE 16th Oct 28th Oct CHUSAN 27H« Oct 6th244 words
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Miscellaneous86 1957-07-07 11 Mat's on TODAY \M>: Public concert. ■n, 6 p.m. to 7 nk.HT" a variety r.Vs X-Ray Club -.ton Hall, d, 9 pm. :n R( H: ••University Chrttlan Home Adult Education cultural i-enwe B4S a.m. to 945 EV M» THOMIST i OW8HIP: Pevorhurch hal! 235 9am MISSIONARY O tram Road w86 words
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Miscellaneous139 1957-07-07 11 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT OFFICERS CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD.: Opening of Paya Lebar Co-operative Estate by Minister for Commerce »n<! Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, at Junction of Pava Lebar and Braddell Roads, 4.30 p.m. SEMBAWANG VOITH CLUB: Inaugural mf-tlni nt eld ellnir, Anrfr*»r v KrPW torn Sembawang Road, 9.30 am. KATONG139 words
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Article, Illustration301 1957-07-07 12 So Ml-: of our readers appeared to have confused the title of this week's Picture Contest theme, "Beauties on the Beach" with "Beautiful Beaches" and submitted photographs of Malayan beauty spots. The judges have decided to retain these pictures and to make "Beautiful Beaches" the theme301 words
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518 1957-07-07 12 The hazards of photography 100 years ago IN 1954 the granddaughter of an early Governor of Singapore, Colonel Orfeur Cavenagh. presented to the city an album of panoramic pictures take in 1863, from the tower of the then nearly completed St. Andrew's Cathedral Although the Cathedral had been open for518 words
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105 1957-07-07 12 Fairies, yes, but not in the K.G. SYDNEY rE Australian Broadcasting Commission has admitted It believes in fairies, elves, gnomes and goblins. But its fairies are only for listeners who understand them. They are banned from the children's session. Kindergarten ot the Air. The boycott came to light when aReuter - 105 words
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Advertisement360 1957-07-07 12 /Precision i Pa ilia rd—Bolex the perfect camera, with lenses Kern—Paillard the perfect eyes of this camera. IbW/ M ■■"<>*** h P. O.BOX 22', SINGAPORE Write for illustr > d literature and pricclist. Finest of all across the Pacific... Pan Amah airs President Service A Pan American's President Service was360 words
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Advertisement95 1957-07-07 12 AIR CONDITIONERS Ihinluir Models give you j£tt*L Hfcfa^ V grpateM comfort \il bill t.ikr up ~"^^^iH 1/3 lr« -iiiicr. Wailable in 3/4, and /'^■ii^iM I I |^^^Fr C«m«»rt Ce^itioaing ,ov en control iSr^zAL A%k f iffl -^P I COOL -You c<( iv»« <001,.| »K» «^>im.Mi«u<^ %&J? &^P* fwßlfc^MH^Jl *'l lh95 words
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Miscellaneous193 1957-07-07 12 ACROSS: 1 Expressing choice DOWN: I. Vessel (4); 2. at election <6); 5. Composed Worker only worth sixpence? (6): 9. Good service (3); 10. (6); 3. Confection (3); 4. InGarment (4); 11. Tendon (5); formation (4»; 5 Fish (1); 6. 12 Conveyances (5) 14. Shoed (4) Epoch (3); 7 Obscures193 words
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Article238 1957-07-07 13 SLAP FOR SCALP WAR IN THE WEST £OLUM6IA Pictures have blasted a new and novel trail for jaded Westerns with "THE CUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT" and hit a clear bulls-eye with roaring success. Starring Audie Murphy, the film was also co-pro-duced by the man who became the most decorated hero238 words
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Article364 1957-07-07 13 THE latest idea In music comes from Westminster with the coupling of symphonies by the same composer. An example of the 16 couplings which have been made ol Beethoven's works, is the Symphony No. sin C Minor, Op. 67 played by the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of London, and364 words
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Article, Illustration6 1957-07-07 13 DUNHAM YOGA PERFORMED TO RHYTHM BEAT6 words
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320 1957-07-07 13 T WISH they could toss me some new words so that I may adequately describe the Katharine Dunham Show. But they can't they haven't got around to coining them yet. So I suppose I shall have to tall back on the320 words
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Article, Illustration593 1957-07-07 13 Gentle Julia didn't really want to make the ardent millionaires winze REVIEWS AND INTERVIEWS BY DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN Girl who said a humble 'No' to 51 proposals |T was tough breaking up that conversational clinch. The girls, talking clothes, were entwined solidly in the natter of sarees, sarongs and samfoos. Julia,593 words
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Advertisement486 1957-07-07 13 1 yL irirTe^Tri wiGHrty 2 shows J |ODEON| 6/5 6 9.30 p.m^ J Katherine DUNHAM J Her daneerv winter*, musicians ■iH IMPORTANT r J ■re rrapeetfnlly reminded that owing to heavr tm m«u all unpaid n*er>-mtions for the 6.15 p.m. yL shows must be eoliertod hv 5 p.m. each day.486 words
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Advertisement473 1957-07-07 13 J( it > a Shaw .->ripu< it the Jk>t tktm 1^ Kfi/T/KffFFffflfiTZ^^ PHONE 2!)7:i9 AfffljjiiiUhi^ U.1.45.4.6.3U&9.30* AUDIE S^lwrv^' MußPHirESffifl^ Tonight M'nite "MISS JASMINE" Mandarin Today fl a.m.: YEOW TIEW SOOK 1,11" Man.l B Tomorrow H am.: "Pearl Of South ParKir" S'y lipr h BjV^IPjJl i>H<INK 11 1 >HLmI m^ 11.473 words
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Miscellaneous162 1957-07-07 13 SINGAPORE 12 ,)0 Around the World Singapore 476 metres. 41 metres. wlth Mumc. P.M. 12 30 Melody; Kuala Lumpur 341 metres. limt. 1.00 Programme Summary;! Penang 366 metre-,. '0I M uslp n a Mid-Day Mood:i Malacca 297 metres 130 News; 1.45 Sweet and A.M. 7 15 Tlmr Signal and Bendmtntol;162 words
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Article, Illustration744 1957-07-07 14 Roderick Mann - Sabrina sighs for the land of wealthy young men Roderick Mann By "Aren t tnere any over here?" 'Here it's so difficult," she said. "Either I go out with rich old men who take me to the right places or poor young men who take me to the wrong places.744 words
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Article, Illustration717 1957-07-07 14 IVAN YATES - IVAN YATES IT TONES UP MUSCLES AS THEY MOVE TO ANSWER PHONE By LONDON, Sat. THE 1957 Business Efficiency Exhibition which opened recently at Olympia is the largest display of office equipment ever held in Britain. From the cleverest electronic brain to carbon paper which717 words
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399 1957-07-07 14 MEW YORK, Glacial ice hides 10 per cent, of all the earth's land If it all melts, oceans will rise 65 to 200 feet or more, drowning London, New York, Singapore. Washington, DC. New Orleans, and huge areas of coastlines Can it happen?399 words
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Advertisement212 1957-07-07 14 What does it say? It says.,, 9riw i Campbells gives you more +0 enjoy I j SsS^^^h_m^^^£^sB CAMPBEIt'S CONSOMM^ o cleor. nourishing KjfaifffiSl beef broth seasoned just right. Lends elegance lo your meoli especially when you serve if /e'liec/f To prepare jellied consomme place several cans near the freezer COklCrtimM^212 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1957-07-07 15 Roger Piikington - Looking ahead and planning your home around baby Roger Piikington 3y parents characteristics handed f down to child before birth BEING in love is not a stationary affair but nght from the start it is bursting with creative power and excitement. strange fact that wanting to share your omebody else1,435 words
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535 1957-07-07 15 ATISHOO! HA VE YOU TRIED WEARING DARK GLASSES? ALL IN A DOCTORS DIARY BY CEDRIC CARNE LJAVE you been sneez- ing lately? It may be just a summer cnld of course. But your at.->hoo may be the result of *n allergy. Of course, my patient wanted to know what she535 words
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Advertisement115 1957-07-07 15 £vca/ in coif *t*re* i£)f£ sers our 7LI the #kt/ E jtßfA J> q/HV WrTßriSr*M I your clothe* in FAB's rich suds and come out cleaner than you've ever SOAAt I them before. That* because FAB— m i n^ le washing powder from America < j^v. I HI di the115 words
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Advertisement182 1957-07-07 15 Tour t I S.E.ASIA... I Mr. Mousedeer.. popular hero of Malay fables, tells us rhat many &JIL years ago the elephant lost a wager /?v/>* 7fc*\ to th« tiger, the prixe being his lite. Mr. Mousedeer. being anxious to help his friend, made great pretence of eating the elephant alive;182 words
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Advertisement792 1957-07-07 16 BECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Then you wilt enioy trie esteem and respect ot your friends as well as increased opportunities tor promotion to executive positions It it now possible for Asian students to obtain th« high-prixed deßree ot the Australian Society of Accountants which conducts examinations in Malaya and Hong792 words
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Miscellaneous641 1957-07-07 16 I CEVlrsl kUV fcllTA WWCWE7 /'^i_fcr' PKOW^ TME SIPEUNIES v &OKB2 GCINJME^ IN TerUWPM XX? 4 5*T C*i TtA>JSPIXE7 WITH MO^ROe SLOWLY COCICE7 HIS PISTOL, POt Q&K<X S^ur J"^/ r TAKZAN WAS AWARENTLY AT HIS aAEKCV. '^4-o'^^-./ T*Y.y I jfri t^% o^% by Edgar Rice Burroughs Wi^«l^(_ H_LJ_IL JlilES_H _s^|^bw641 words
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Miscellaneous806 1957-07-07 16 I DESTINY OF U.S. i THIS WEEK FOR ALL THK stars clearly show that at intervals during the i TODAY: oood lor lay- WEDNESDAY: future history of the U.S.A. there are likely to be war- at-homes but not so .ood ingly good d;i> for I like experiences and much loss.806 words
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851 1957-07-07 17 THOMAS WISEMAN - THE WOES OF THE ACTRESS WED TO A GENIUS THOMAS WISEMAN 'Knowing people is a drawback...' By ASHA PARRY a girl who people," the people, the top peopic she has cook- dinner for the mixed a dry for Mr. and given Sir John Ciel- rhis she has done capacity as851 words
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143 1957-07-07 17 DON'T GET ISOLATION FEVER- TIP TO MALA YA KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Selangor State Election Officer, Mr. Gerald Hawkins, tonight advised Malayans against adopting "isolationist ideas of national sovereignty" after the country becomes independent. In a talk over Radio Malaya In the series "Towards Merdeka", Mr. Hawkins sp.id that Malaya143 words
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Article, Illustration728 1957-07-07 17 COME ABOARD WITH UFFA FOX THE sea is a charmer. So is any patch of water where a boat might sail. You stretch like a cat in the warmth of the sun and breeze tempts the Into a flirtatious frolic. Who couldn't728 words
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Advertisement187 1957-07-07 17 IM. m kl^^T y v m m. 1 L jLZ!^xi FLIGHTS EACH WEEK to LONDON to SYDNEY on the "Kangaroo" Route Introduction of an additional Qantas Fly First CtaM complete luxury with slccpcr-ch-.iirs. or travel comfortservice provides eight fl.ghts a week savjng to London or Sydney on the Qantas- Q187 words
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Advertisement148 1957-07-07 17 A Jg&tt/* ADVENTURE f IN PERFORMANCE No other sport than boating can give you so much adventure, so many pleasant past times. Fishing, Waterskiing, Cruising, Camping, Picnicking. And no other outboard motor can perform those adventures as well as Johnson. These Sea-Horses offer f^^E-^^^l^. the finest yet in features and148 words
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Article, Illustration848 1957-07-07 18 Graham Short - ptw post-war cars have achieved such a high degree of luxurious comfort combined with spark ling performance as the Jaguar 2.4, which came on the market last year. The 2 4 rema ns in •ct on, but now labrought out an848 words
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Article188 1957-07-07 18 JOE EZEKIEL - Singapore girls seem so shy JOE EZEKIEL By CINCAPORE girls are either very shy or singularly modest. At any rate, none has responded to the call made some weeks ago, for girls to represent Singapore at the Miss Merdeka Beauty contest at the Merdeka Games in Kuala Lumpur. The call188 words
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479 1957-07-07 18 Dial Singh does 4: 47.4 to become fastest Asian miler in years EIGHTEEN YEAROLD Dial Singh, a middle distance runner of Prince Edward Boys' Club, yesterday clocked 4min. 47.45ec. in the mile the fastest time returned by an Asian in many years. Dial, who was running in the Federation of479 words
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Article370 1957-07-07 18 /VNG CHEW BEE. Singapore's tennis nee entered two semi-finals in the S.LT.A. championships at Tanglin yes- terday Defending nis sin«le title. Chew Bee eliminated Liem Khe Liang in the quarter-final by 6-3, 6-1. Khe Liang had earlier won his second round match i again.st T.370 words
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Advertisement145 1957-07-07 18 !2Jj* tlH*^ car 'S here '^I^k[& THE NEW METROPOLITAN JLsss^ 5^ "*J I JiTimP J r Mfl- 7TT" T Come and see the Austin -built car that thrilled America: the Metropolitan. I m j l< I HI t I1 S- "SS >' '*"'i!iJi iiilX^ 1 The car with zing, both145 words
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Miscellaneous111 1957-07-07 18 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1, Voting. 5, Sedate. 9. Ace. 10, Sari- 11, Sinew 12, Trams- 14, Shod 15, Sloe. 17, Get. 19, Lid 21, Add 23, Raw--25, Enraged. 27. Cap. 29. Ear. 30. Reptile 34. Bee 36, Are. 37, Ten. 38, Ate. 39, Trap. 41, Atom. 44, Loose 46, Evens111 words
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Article426 1957-07-07 19 WORRELL 145-AND HE IS STILL IN The West Indies Sight back in the Test to get 295 Cor 1 Tourists need 174 more to avoid follow on NOTTINGHAM, Saturday. i SPLENDID unbeaten 145 by Frank Worrell helped the West Indies make a determined fight back tgainst England's 619 for six426 words
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Article184 1957-07-07 19 ENGLAND Ist Inns: 619-6 dec W. INDIES— Ist Inns Worrell not out 145 Sobers b Laker 47 Walrott c and b Laker 17 Kanhai r Evans b Bailey 42 Weekcs not out 33 Extras 11 Total (for three) 295 Fall of wickets: 87, 125. 229. BOWLING: Stathara 26-8-64- TruemanReuter - 184 words
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Article111 1957-07-07 19 Tea scores LONDON. Sat. TEA scores In today's county cricket matches: At The Oval: Kent 57 (Lock =>-19, E. Bedser 4-18), Surrey 103--4. At Lord's: Oxford University 92 (Wheatley 5-15), Cambridge University 46-1. At Glastonbury: Royal Air Force 208-8 (Atkinson 76) vs Somerset. At Birmingham: Leicestershire 151-8 vs Warwickshire.Reuter - 111 words
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128 1957-07-07 19 Australia loses grip on the doubles LONDON, Sat. A USTRALIAS monopoly i\ of the Wimbledon men's doubles was broken after seven years when the Americans Gardnar Mulloy and Budge Patty, who.se age 6 total 75 years, beat the young Australians. Lew Hoad and Neale Fraser 8-10. 6-4, 6-4. 6-4 in128 words
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Article63 1957-07-07 19 MALACCA. Sat. •»iALACCA entered the final of the F.A.M. Cup soccer competition by beating Negrl Sembtlan 5-4 at the Kubu Stadium here today Negri led 3-0 at half-time but Malacca, after a great recovery in the second half, scored the winning goal during the extra ten63 words
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166 1957-07-07 19 ALTHEA FIRST COLOURED WIMBLEDON CHAMPION LONDON. Sat. ALTHEA GIBSON, 29-year-old New York Negress, won the Wimbledon women's singles title today and became the first coloured player to be enrolled on the illustrious list of champions. She beat Darlene Hard. 21. of Los Angeles. 6-3. 6-2 in the 50-minute final. BothReuter - 166 words
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351 1957-07-07 19 REST OF THE SPORT: St. Paul's of Seremban will meet St. John's of Kuala Lumpur in the final of the Christian Brothers OB. A soccer quadrangular at Bras Basar Road today. In the semi-finals yesterday, St Paul's beat St. Francis 5-1, while351 words
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Article288 1957-07-07 19 SYDNEY. Sat. A USTRALIAN football results played today were: VICTORIAN Div. 1: Polonia 3 Boxhill 1; Geelong 2 Slavia 5. VICTORIAN Div 2: Prahran 0 George 2: Sunshine C. 2 Foots City 2: South Yarra 2 Hellenic 9; Preston 1 Yallourn 1 Richmond 2 S. Melbourne 1.Reuter - 288 words
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Article119 1957-07-07 19 ST. ANDREWS. Sat —Bobby Locke, of South Africa won the British open Rolf championship here yesterday for the fourth time his aggregate O 279 equalling the 72-hole record for the e\cnt His previous victories were in 1940 1950 and 1952 His four rounds of 69. 72Reuter - 119 words
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Article293 1957-07-07 19 Rest in great recovery DA SILVA, DELILKAN PUT ON 75 A 57-RUN hfth-wicket partnership between Reggie da Silva (54 n.0.) and Alex Delikan (37), saved Rest from collapse when their threeday cricket match against Europeans for the Clarke Cup began on the padang yesterday. Coming together with iruscore at 62-4.293 words
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Article54 1957-07-07 19 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— l. J. Singh. Selangor's 23-year-old wing-half in their m.iuh against Kowloon Bus today, leaves for Bombay tomorrow. He is to enter Elphinstone Collepe. Bombay. THE VISITING Kowloon Bus soccer team easily beat Selanpor. the Malaya Cup champions, 4-2 in the sixth match ol their54 words
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Article82 1957-07-07 19 RKST— lst Inns: Martens c Kirkham b King 10 I liiii.iisiii-.ini r Woodhouse b Muirhead 8 La Merrier c Tearce b Woodhouse 2!) Sicliawalla llm Woodhouse 3 Itelilkan <■ and h King 37 Da Silva not out 54 i llupillai retired hurt 18 Sandosliam c Kirkham b Woodhouse |182 words
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Advertisement403 1957-07-07 19 I j iIARN A: *O*f THt PRACItCAL WAV I f j tc qr»«*«*t pro^etwon, wanti traiiwd m»n V^*"*j urgently. Radio r»pa<r »nqi««»rv towid t«ct>nir;»n», H|^^^^* >^(nß broadcast engineers, e«*cwtrves, mtc., arm in r«f H^^HBA^JI^ES demand. Vast nam iioidt of oppcr+unity are opwmq up in to evision. e<»cfro(MCt, *4c. ffiZ^sfff^Ji WILL403 words
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Miscellaneous110 1957-07-07 19 CRICKET: larke (up: Europeans v Rest. p.nl.iM, TENNIS: S.L.T.A. championships. S.C.C.. S.R.C. Y_M.C.A. and Tanglin Club. ATHI.KTICS: Ayer Gumuroh Malay School (I and II), School ground. CYCLING: S.( R.A. grass track race Karrer Park. WKIGHT-I-IFTIMi: SAUI.I junior championship>. New World. \V\ TER-POI.O: Div. A: Tigers v Singapore Swimming Club SSC;110 words
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Article50 1957-07-07 20 PAMILY OP LATE Mrs. Ooi Theaa b«n < Madam Ken Khlni, Penanc. thank thoae *ho sent •rreaUai, condolences, lent cars, attended, aasisted at funeral last ILY of the late y-.-r. S <• ■> Br*- T r.;. r;ic PncfMti and Relatives for their •>atrui. Scrolls Vlatta, Loan of Cars and50 words
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Obituary28 1957-07-07 20 SUPRAMA-tlnlster-Supertn- Lurch Malaya F-. <rlastin« Day K lala Lumpur -Mthful Unto Death" Ever < Memory of his loving LOST AND TAN Female Daachund. name "Bonnie". vic:nity Courtenay.28 words
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Article, Illustration2386 1957-07-07 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Early doubles for Hobbs, Daniels lOCKEY Arthur Ward signalled his return to Malayan racing by winning the Bukit Timah Stakes over a mile on Golden Melody yesterday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club's July Meeting. Bob Franklin again won the first2,386 words
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Article80 1957-07-07 20 TOTAL POOL: 5.246.457 Ist No *****4 (S110.904) 2nd No *****3 ($55,452) 3rd. No.' *****7 ($30,807) STARTERS (52.369 each): Nos. *****2. *****4, *****5. *****1. *****6, *****0, *****5, *****5. *****0, *****8. *****8, *****9, *****8. CONSOLATIONS (51.848 each): Nos: 3M319, *****0, *****3, *****2, *****1, *****8, *****8, *****8, *****2. *****1 FORECAST TOTE:80 words
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Article288 1957-07-07 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By WONDER KID was the outstanding worker at Bukit Timah yesterday morning when he outpaced promising newcomer Waxer fFranklin) in a testing 3f gallop. Wonder Kid, ridden by J. Donnelly, was well ahead of his companion at the finish to clock the288 words
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Article58 1957-07-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Football Association of Malaya Selection to meet j Kowlon Bus team at the Princes Road stadium tomor- row will be: Kirn Hor-k (Joh); Cheok Fog Sel>, Chan*; Yin ■'Johi; Soosay iSeb, Wai Hong (N8), I.J. Sin»h 'Sell; B'?.ckwood <Johi, Talib58 words
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Article30 1957-07-07 20 I SYDNEY. Sat Austria defeated Australia by eight 1 goals to three after leading 4-2 at half-time In the .se- icond soccer •Test 1 played here today. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement410 1957-07-07 20 HTNTON To Alice and BUa, a Jauichtrr. Gillian Ann, on Sth July at Batu Oajah. mother and •a ell GRAND HONG KONG/JAPAN ALL EXPENSE AUTUMN TOUR BY AIR Leaving Ist Week September 1957 For detail* kindly contact STRAITS CENTRAL ACINCIES LTD TRAVEL S'RVICEi 31. Bukit Pasoh Road. Singapore. Phonr No.410 words
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Advertisement214 1957-07-07 20 r/iep2iS J/s right YOUR FIRST SNAP AND EVERY v OTHER Will PROVE If— A GOOD PICTURE X SV., aaSafekk*. ,111 1 1 f Ri :K/ Ik ROLLEirUX 2* N. V PLANAR AND XtNOTAR 3 S PLANAR AND XCNOTAR WITH BUILT- IN EXPOSURE METER ROLLEICORD XENAR 3 5 BEHN. MEYER CO.214 words
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