The Straits Times, 24 November 1961
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Title Section21 1961-11-24 1 SlNGxrolE, AVEBACE DAILY CEBTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times Net*** fat**** 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article802 1961-11-24 1 1957 Treaty will cover Singapore base British reports cause concern From LESLIE HOFFMAN, Editor-in-Chief, Straits Times LONDON, Thurs. r |M i WV Abdul Rahman told me this morning: that he regarded the new defence agreement entered into yesterday with the British Government as an extension, and only802 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-11-24 1 YANG di-Pertuan Agong, escorted by senior officers, salutes the ensign of the Royal Malayan Navy on his visit to the RJf.N. barracks at Woodlands yesterday. The King was wearing the uniform of Admiral of the Navy for the first time.— Straits Times picture.49 words
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Article94 1961-11-24 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Thurs. Col. Ergetu Teshome, Commander of United Nations Ethiopian troops in the Congo's eastern province, has taken over command of the U.N. operations against the Congolese force at Kindu from the Malayan commartd. Reliable sources here said today the transfer followed the refusal ofReuter - 94 words
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Article246 1961-11-24 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. rpHE strike of workers A in the City's essential services, which entered its 25th day today, will end on Saturday. This was announced tonight by the Government following a final meeting between leaders of the Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions Federation on the one246 words
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135 1961-11-24 1 COMET BLOWS UP OVER AIRPORT: 52 KILLED RIO DX JANEIRO, Thursday. £X ARGENTINE Comet IV airliner crashed shortly after takeoff from Campinas airport today, killing 40 passengers and 12 crew, according to the local news agency Meridional. The plane was on a flight from Buenos Aires to New York, calling135 words
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Article75 1961-11-24 1 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Malayan and Thai police today intensified their search for a British army Auster plane reported missing yesterday on a reconnaissance flight to spot terrorist hideouts in the border jungle area. A pilot and navigator were B board the plane. Men from the Royal Malay75 words
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Article33 1961-11-24 1 12 YEARS FOR TWO MOSCOW, Thurs. I youn^ West GemaaSi Potrr Sonntac. 11. and Walter N.mm.um pir.uird priity to tpyin Wrc <'.i< li l *rnt«ii( ril yrars deprivation of frrrdom today, Rcutrr.33 words
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Article, Illustration85 1961-11-24 2 TENGKU LOOKS AT PICTURES AND SAYS: WE'RE READY TO SEND MORE MEN THERE MALAYAN troops (at left) with the the United Nations in the Congo ITI mow elephant grass around Klndu airfield in search for the killers of the 13 Italian airmen. Above, the Prime Minister.UP - 85 words
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Article77 1961-11-24 2 US SENDS UP A SPY in THE SKY' POINT ARGLELLO, (California), Thurs. The air force yesterday successfully launched a satellite carrying a secret pay load. Unofficial reports said it was probably a Samos "spy in the sky" satellite. It was the first IS. satellitecarrying rocket sent up without advance noticeReuter - 77 words
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Article79 1961-11-24 2 First batch of Jamaican recruits LONDON. Thurs.— Eleven young Jamaicans, the first to reach Britain under a British Army recruiting drive In the West Indies, arrived here by air aboard an immigrants' charter flight. All in their early 20s. the recruits passed through customs ahead of the other imn.inrant.s andReuter - 79 words
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Article19 1961-11-24 2 LISBON. Thurs. A contingent of 1.400 troops left Lisbon by sea yesterday for Mozambique. Portuguese East Africa— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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132 1961-11-24 2 Ghana to send troops again to the Congo NEW YORK, Thursday. QHANA has decided to send a battalion of 600 troops to the Congo to reinforce the U.N. operation there, it was announced here last night. An advance company of about 110 men would leave for Leopoldville at the endReuter - 132 words
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123 1961-11-24 2 HONG KONG, Thursday. DOLJCE have arrested 21 people of a rightwlng group and an undisclosed number of a leftwing group, a Government Spokesman said today in answer to questions. They are held under the Deportation of Aliens Ordinance which gives the authorities powerReuter - 123 words
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Article45 1961-11-24 2 NEW YORK. Thurs. United Nations security officers last night hustled would be demonstrators out of the public gallery as the Cuban and Dominican delegates argued before the Security Council on Cuba's charges that the U.S. planned armed Intervention in the Dominican Republic— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article34 1961-11-24 2 ROME, Thurs.— Mr LouLs Malre. of Switzerland. was Tast night unanimously reelected chairman of the Council of the United Natlon.s Food and Agriculture Organisation. He has been council chairman since 1959. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article40 1961-11-24 2 RANGOON. Thurs.— The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda, arrived here today from India by air for a four-<lay official visit at the Invitation of the Burir.e.se Government. He was accompanied by his wite and daughter— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article20 1961-11-24 2 SANTIAGO. Thurs The Chilean Government had given permission for Portuguese revolutionary Henrique Galvao to enter the country. U.P.L20 words
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Advertisement64 1961-11-24 2 lv a few short weeks 555 Filter Kings, the new Kinp*Size ••r-S?-*-MMNMHMM m ««mtn tea cc» co fa. cigarettes from the House of State Express have become Singapore's foremost King-Size brand. All over the world the demand for these fine cigarettes has been overwhelming. The reason... r*| 1■« Their unmistakable64 words
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Miscellaneous26 1961-11-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby lews/ vijuu^/ Ua OiWNJ>y s *y* y f *J 7V16 A r iOO WI6U VOU'O I weATHcay «rr -me car heater)26 words
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Article, Illustration129 1961-11-24 3 I O N DO N, Thurs.— Britain's General Medical Council yesterday reinstated Dr. John Bodkin Adams, 62-year-old family doctor from Eastbourne, south coast holiday resort. The stocky, balding doctor was banned from practising four years ago after being convicted of 14 charges involving forgeryReuter - 129 words
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63 1961-11-24 3 WINSTON PAYS TRIBUTE TO M.P. LOGAN. 90 LONDON. Thurs.— Sir Winston Churchill. 86, went to the House of Commons yesterday to pay tribute to the one M.P. older than himself. Mr. David Gilbert Logan (Labour). The House forgot Its political differences to join In acclaiming Mr. Logan on the occasionUP - 63 words
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Article32 1961-11-24 3 BANGKOK, rhurs.—Princess Alexandra last night joined Thailand's Queen In celebrations for the country's annual moonlight Loy Krathong festival In wnich colourful offerings are made to the Goddess of Water— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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133 1961-11-24 3 JOHANNESBURG, Thursday pOVERNMENT officials in Pretoria yesterday said Japanese and not Chinese would be regarded as white in South Africa. The officials said Japanese, whether born in the republic or not, would have all the privileges of whites, Including the right to buy133 words
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Article42 1961-11-24 3 BERLIN, Thurs. An East Berlin policeman yesterday fired a shot at a 14-year-old boy trying to pick up a food package tossed over the wall frcm the West The boy was then arrested at gunpoint, West Berlin police sald.^U.P.l.42 words
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Article26 1961-11-24 3 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Burmese Chief of Air Stall. Brigadier. Clift, Is touring Indonesia at the invitation of his opposite number. Air Marshal Suryadarma. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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557 1961-11-24 3 INDONESIA TOLD TO PURSUE ITS AIMS BY PEACEFUL MEANS NEW YORK, Thursday fHE United States last night urged Indonesia to accept projected Dutch withdrawal from West Irian but at the same time it cautioned the Netherlands that there was557 words
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69 1961-11-24 3 REJUVENATION EXPERT LEADS MISSION TO INDONESIA JAKARTA, Thurs. A Rumanian medical mission, led by Dr. Anna Asian, who claims to be able to bring youth back to the old. Is on its way to Indonesia. Jakarta newspapers said Dr. Asian held that old age was a form of disease. ThisReuter - 69 words
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Article33 1961-11-24 3 MANILA. Thurs. —Sixpeople died and five others were missing today when an offseason tropical storm battered the Vlsayan Islands in the south yesterday, according to Dress reports reaching here.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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106 1961-11-24 3 Pop a pill in mouth to clean your teeth OXDOX. Thurs. Britons may soon be able to clean their teeth by popping a pill iv their mouth. The British toothpaste manufacturers. D and Gibb, announced yesterday the company had perfected a tablet which cleans teeth by stimulating the flow ofReuter - 106 words
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Article47 1961-11-24 3 SAIGON, Thurs. Young British. Australian and Canadian pilots who have volunteered to fly in the South Vietnamese Air Force #ou!d not be recruited as there were enough Vietnamese pilots, a .spokesman for the Chief of Staff of the Vietnamese Armed Forces said.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article17 1961-11-24 3 JAKARTA, Thurs— President Soekarno has invited Premier Fidel Castro of Cuba to visit Indonesia.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article74 1961-11-24 3 LIVINGSTONE (Northern Rhodesia), Thurs Four Africans found guilty of the murder of London-bom Mrs. Lillian Burton, 39, on the Rhodesian copperbelt in May last year, were hanged at Livingstone central prison yesterday. The Africans had iheir appeal dismissed by the Rhodesian federal supreme court In July.Reuter - 74 words
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Advertisement380 1961-11-24 3 Reminder to motorist*.. "CHECKUP" TIME IS HERE! Now it the time to take your car in to your favourite serviceman. He'll check it {=3 and tone it for the important driving {==3 season ahead. He'll probably install new jr-T*. spark plugs. When he does, tell him to be sure to380 words
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Miscellaneous398 1961-11-24 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT SEKVICG 41.7 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 476 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- A.M 6.00 Good Morning; 6.02 ka, News Headlines 6.05 Morning Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News Melodies 6.50 Keep Fit With Teik 705 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The Lee; 7.00 Sing398 words
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Article181 1961-11-24 4 SWITCHES OF MEMBERSHIP OF UNIONS CONTINUE OCTOBER DISPUTES IDLE 18,947 SINGAPORE WORKMEN SINGAPORE, Thurs. There were 14 strikes in Singapore last month, snaring with September the highest total for any month so far this year, costing 33,527 man -days and involving 18,947 workmen. There were 126181 words
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Article, Illustration174 1961-11-24 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. I.im EnK Bee (above) has resigned as the chairman of the Singapore Public Service Commission because of ill health. A Government statement today said that Mr. I.im formally tendered his resignation to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara on Nov. 18.174 words
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Article40 1961-11-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The name of Mr. Koh Kong Sun, alias Koh Goh Bah, who gave evidence at the inquest on his son James Koh, 19. at the Coroner's Court yesterday was incorrectly reported as Koh Tong Sun.40 words
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Article144 1961-11-24 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ford Motor Co. of Malaya Ltd. in Bukit Timah in a statement today described as "entirely unfounded and incorrect" rumours that it had closed its Singapore plant and "lockedout" its employees, following the strike by its 200 workers. The company's Industrial Relations144 words
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527 1961-11-24 4 EXAM RESULTS REPRESENT A STRIDE FORWARD' SINGAPORE, Thurs 4\F 23,148 candidates who sat for the English stream of the Primary School leaving examination this ye>:\ 10,187 or 44 per 'cent passed, as compared with 34 per cent who passed last year. Announcing this today, the Ministry of Education said that527 words
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Article465 1961-11-24 4 'SPORE CAN SUCCEED IN INDUSTRY' SINGAPORE, Thurs. MR. E.J. Mayer, nrst director of the $100 million Economic Development Board, today stressed that Singapore possessed all the main factors essential to industrialisation and could successfully industrialise itself in the very near future. Mr. Mayer, a top Israeli economist who arrived here465 words
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151 1961-11-24 4 MINISTRY TO REVIEW PROBLEMS OF S. T. C. BUS DRIVERS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Home Affairs has promised to review 35 traffic summonses pending against Singapore Traction Company drivers. This follows talks between representatives of the B.T.C. Employees' Union and officials 01 the Ministry. The union had earlier lodged151 words
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Article, Illustration988 1961-11-24 5 R CHANDRAN - King approves break with tradition TAKING THE SALUTE R CHANDRAN By Singapore, Thursday PARADE COMMANDS IN MALAY FOR THE FIRST TIME.. .AND HE TELLS OF NEW UNIFORM Yang di-Per-tuan Agong, paying his first visit to the Royal Malayan Navy base at Woodlands, noted with pleasure a break with tradition in988 words
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Article75 1961-11-24 5 BUTTER WORTH. Thurs. The Permatang Pauh pontoon bridge was closed to heavy traffic today when a section of the structure was found broken. Only light vehicles are now permitted to cross the bridge, while bus passen- gers have to get down and walk across. Heavy vehicles bound75 words
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97 1961-11-24 6 TRAVELLING NURSES MUST SERVE ON RETURN I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. -The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Un, said today that nurses going abroad for training on scholarships would have to sign an agreement to serve the Government for a specified period on their return. Speaking at the97 words
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Article649 1961-11-24 6 LONDON, Thurs. Papers in Britain discuss future of Singapore bases as a result of Anglo-Malayan agreement THE Anglo-Malayan 1 agreement for the creation of a Federation of Malaysia to include Malaya, Singapore. Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei was given considerable prominence by some British newspapers this morning. The GuardianReuter - 649 words
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279 1961-11-24 6 All ready for big literacy campaign 20,488 CLASSES FOR RURAL AREAS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. is set for the big campaign to teach the national language and other subjects to 500,000 people in the rural areas next year, the acting Minister of Rural Development. Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, announced today.279 words
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210 1961-11-24 6 MALAYA IMPORTS ERSATZ RUBBER, SARONGS KUALA L U M P U X, Thurs.— Malaya has been indulging in some "bringing coais to Newcastle type of trade thi* year, according to latest statistics issued by the Federation Government. It has, for instance. Imported: SYNTHETIC RUBBER —250.000 lb of it costing $302,295.210 words
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Article36 1961-11-24 6 TAIPING. Thurs Three youths, one of them armed with a pistol, held up three others at the Lake Gardens here yesterday morning and robbed them of their personal belongings and cash valued at $20036 words
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Article51 1961-11-24 6 IPOH, Thurs— Sale of flag* throughout Perak and a dane« will be held on Dec. 2 in a;d of the National Monument Fund The dance, which will include the selection of a "monument queen." will be held at the Bt. John Ambulance hall here starting at 8.3051 words
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201 1961-11-24 6 JJUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Director of Museums, Haji Mubin Bheppard, today expressed the hope that other countries would emulate the example of India and Pakistan In contributing rare exhibits to Malaya's proposed new National Museum. He was speaking at the presentation of a replica201 words
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Advertisement124 1961-11-24 6 THE H NEW UNIVERSAL B ENCYCLOPEDIA B IN 15 Volumes Rcxine binding II 1 $383.00 I "plus free bookcase —Compiled by over 400 experts this all-British Encyclopedic ■contains the sum total of hu-' •man learning, experience andp wisdom. Yet, for all its treImendous scope, the New Uni-B Mversal Encyclopedia is124 words
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Article383 1961-11-24 7 'Sacrif ice' urged in schools THINK OF FUTURE AND THE CHILDREN, SAYS LEADER OF MCA IPOH, Thursday. 'J'HE vice-chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Liew Why Hone, has called for "personal sacrifices" so that Chinese schools can be converted to the national type in accordance with the education policy.383 words
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Article93 1961-11-24 7 Confessed bookie is fined $5,000 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Chua Puay Teck, 42. was fined S.VOIMUn the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today m hen he pleaded Kuilty to :i charge of being a bookmaker Tan Tr<nv llt-onc. and l,im Choon Wang. 2ti. who admitted being agents for a bookmaker, were fined Sl.OOO93 words
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Article31 1961-11-24 7 IPOH. Thurs. Four flshermongers. including a woman, were robbed of $250 by four masked youths, armed with daggers, on the Jclapang Road near here, early this morning.31 words
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Article, Illustration238 1961-11-24 7 Sultan's son to marry film actress Sultan agrees The marriage, to which the Sultan has already given his formal absent, would take place "as soon as possible." Tengku Ibrahim said today at the Kuala Lumpur camp of his unit, the sth Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment. The 23-year-old Teifgku first met238 words
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83 1961-11-24 7 Cut diamonds import up since boycott ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The value of imports of cut diamonds from Belgium and other countries into the Federation rose by $3,071,440 during the first eight months of this year as the result of Malaya's trade boycott of South Africa. The value jumped from $4,474,38583 words
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Article19 1961-11-24 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Police detained five suspected secret society gangsters under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance yesterday.19 words
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Article26 1961-11-24 7 KULJM, Thurs. A meetIng of all nine Umno youth divisions In Kedah will be held next month to "consolidate" their political and economic position26 words
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Article73 1961-11-24 7 PENANG. Thurs.— The Mayor. Mr. 00l Thiam Siew. will hold his annual Christmas dinner at the City Hall on Dec. 10 at 7.30 p.m. The dinner will be followed by a variety concert to be staged in front of the City Hall. The Governor. Raja73 words
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Article35 1961-11-24 7 IPOH, Thurs. Thieves stole $1,500 worth of pens and $2,400 from the Kuang Ming Press in Panglima Street here last night. They entered the building by forcing open the back door35 words
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Article44 1961-11-24 7 IPOH. Thurs.— Two students of the Yuk Choy High School here have been detained by the Special Branch for questioning in connection with investigations into subversive activities. Several documents were seized by the police when the students were taken into custody.44 words
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Article43 1961-11-24 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A farmers wife. Madam Poh Kirn Ho. 39. was held ud and robbed of $534 by two men, one armed with a knife at Mandai Road last night. Madam Ho, who put up a struggle, was slightly injured.43 words
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Article30 1961-11-24 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. —The Province Wellesley Banking Union will consider this weekend a resolution to seek a $3,800,000 loan from the Apex Bank to help padl Planters.30 words
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Article, Illustration277 1961-11-24 8 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT you come down to it, we women just don't know how fortunate we are. Three-quarters of the world is beating their brains out putting out gadgets, thinking up devises, working out methods to give us more leisure, provide us with more comfort,277 words
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Article, Illustration572 1961-11-24 8 THE age of extraA vagantly frivolous gifts is past, or at least moving away, I think. Men are not so likely to give sweet and scanty baby-dolls, or huge bouquets of hothouse blooms. And although we women do like a little spoiling,572 words
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Article, Illustration782 1961-11-24 8 Lucy huang - Lucy huang by one of the nicest things about Christmas is the preparation yOU know what I like most about Christmas? The preparations. I guess that is true of most big occasions, but especially so of Christmas. Part of the pleasure of shopping Is being able782 words
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Article322 1961-11-24 8 SIMPLE DEPENDABLE AND CLEAN "J"HE lost time I spoke about Stongas in this page, I was so overwhelmed with mail enquiring about it that I thought I had better give you a few more details. First I wont you to know that Stangas is just as good os natural gas,322 words
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402 1961-11-24 8 Two face $30,000 extortion charge K. LUMPUR, Thurs. A former Singapore dishwasher, Ramli bin Nordin, who won the $375,000 first prize in a lottery, told the High Court here today of his bewilderment and fear of losing his life when his adopted sister402 words
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Article121 1961-11-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federation Government has contributed $10,000 to the UN. Food and Agriculture Organisation trust fund in support of its "Freedom From Hunger Campaign." The Government urged firms, organisations and the public today to participate in "this worthy cause" by contributing to121 words
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Article53 1961-11-24 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A teacher in a Chinese school was charged in a magistrate's court today with raping a 13-year-old pupil. Yee Tar Swee, 31, Is alleged to have committed the offence in a room at Tanjong Pagar Road, on Nov. 3. He was allowed $5,000 ball. No53 words
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Article19 1961-11-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Light metal manufacture is to be declared a pioneer Industry, it was announced today.19 words
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Article91 1961-11-24 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A businessman was fined $250 in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for harbouring his three children who were illegal immigrants from Indonesia. Chew Chua Pee. alias Chew Bze Mlang, pleaded guilty to a charge of harbouring his three children, Lie Hi and Lie Keng,91 words
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210 1961-11-24 8 Merger: A challenge to Barisan leader by Umno chief I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. 1V The Umno publicity chief, Syed Ja'afar Albar, today challenged the chairman of the Singapore Barlsan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Slew Choh, to declare his party's stand on the present multi-lingual policy in Singapore and to accept Malay as210 words
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Miscellaneous123 1961-11-24 8 Buys Bunny By Hal pit Beimdahi r^-41 I BUSS, PLEASE TRTY #£A&NG PORT fPSSTI I GAVE W\t\\ I ,/^tPT M-MI6HT ABSORB/I BOOK HE'LL SOON >7 tk ,~ArK' C —--^J^^F^ST^T^ A LITTLE Jr4 GET TIREP OP IT ANP S tf^fW^^A 3 POETRVI jS\ TURE ,L/Jj LEAVE SO WE CAM g* Cjf123 words
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Article, Illustration1652 1961-11-24 9 Handsome modern Bluebeard who confessed killing four women HID BODIES OF VICTIMS IN A DISUSED WELL IN a jail in the Michigan town of Royal Oak on the night of April 22, ID 18, a prisoner knelt on the floor besideDaily Mirror - 1,652 words
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Obituary33 1961-11-24 10 1* Horrf, f Minimum, IN EVER LOVING ___Mf of our i»d Kavmiir.d I'.ajaMngam in> It-It ua unddrnlv on M ll.l!«>0. S.xtiy BWi inrcrti *r.4 im> i.ui.t c;i\rii, a id* bart laifih.33 words
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Article149 1961-11-24 10 H H»rrf< flu I Minimum NO MAKAN BESAR MaßßleM rakaaea eaJU »*>nr. Jim a drop will make all that differe- it today! I AM HEAD i> '1 heeN in Suma miterlal A.«k for Men:*' ■urn <;iamoure;te itrtdu BAD ODOURS WORRVINC Ywn? Bkr,,.h 'hem guirklv v ith Airvirk aaasaed at149 words
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Article29 1961-11-24 10 H.,f#. tU$ (Win., YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally. Victoria Mnnuriui Hull. Saturday JOtn November 7.30 p.m. Speaker Geoffrey A'.'shi-K»na<l:in. "Our tetnice 'ctM" lor fuhor>. mo'hers md v weironird29 words
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The Straits Times Friday. November 24. 1961.
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Article627 1961-11-24 10 Malaysia, tayi a httppy Tcngku Abdul Raiunan. will ibe achieved "some DOM MM yo;u." This date docs not find any mention in the joint communique signed by the Primo Ministers of the Federation and the United Kingdom. It would nevertheless be rash to cnallenge tlie Tengku's confidence627 words
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Article472 1961-11-24 10 Except in South Vietnam, where it has yet to instai and project the new image, America's Pacific policies have thit month borne fruits that should nourish the faith of the Kennedy administration and some of its wavering supporters. [Whether, as the Japanese socialists ayer t the U.S. has472 words
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Article98 1961-11-24 10 As delegates to the consultative conunittee of the Colombo Plan were foiced to acknowledge, population in SouthEnst Asia is rising too fast lor development efforts to keep up Malaya, with the highest natural increase of all, can' no longer afford to treat family planning as a desirable but98 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1961-11-24 10 DAVID HOLDEN - THE RACE FOR THE LEADERSHIP OF ALL AFRICA DAVID HOLDEN It's on and the stakes are as important to the West as they are to most Nigerians... by rWI H E R E are still some ._B_ c o m p I acent o I d Nigeria hands who seem1,454 words
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Article460 1961-11-24 10 SALESMANSHIP AT THE BIG FAIR NEW DELHI, Thursday AVAST industrial fair, the biggest India has ever known, was inaugurated this week in a bid to increase India's exports. Twice the size of the last fair, in 1958. it is spread over 180 acres and is460 words
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Advertisement661 1961-11-24 10 STRAITS TIMES. FREE PRESS r~ Ik, HMHlam I*ll H- mr rtmmlilfn af la» Nm COLD ITORACI ARCADI O»CM»«D MOAD. «IN«A»O»« itill rrtttv, tmmll n4r*rHnmt*tt n»< m/Ktor mini tmtM mlnrt,ttmimt, flttmd la suniiri mmt a/M kmmrtad <•; COLD STORA6I •RAMCHIS at MOUUtND OOAD. KATOIxa. AUTMORISIO AUNTSt CITY SOOK M.M. STORI LTD.661 words
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Advertisement88 1961-11-24 10 Myths about Hereditary Diseases When a child is born with a physical defect a club foot, perhaps, a faulty heart, an illformed spine the parents' shocked reaction may be against having another child. An article in the November Reader's Digest (now on sale) reveals that recent Riant strides in genetics88 words
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Advertisement213 1961-11-24 10 the FIRST name <«jff in precision o/cle chain (Ijmv \imlmblt Irtm dock trum UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. 137 Orchard Rojd. SINGAPORE 44 Ijljii Rji« La-t. KUALA LUMPUR 116 Prjngin Rojd. PENANC n>d« k, N£NOLO CHAINS LTD el Nwh VISITING BRITAIN SOON? Take advantage of Europe's Lowest Car Hire Rate*4 You're213 words
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Article, Illustration9396 1961-11-24 11 ASSEMBLY: fourth day of the merger debate SINGAPORE CITIZENS NOT SECOND-CLASS CITIZENS, SAYS WORKERS' PARTY CHIEF Mr. R; THIS CRY OF SECOND-CLASS CITIZENS WAS ALSO RAISED BY P.P.P. TIMES ASSEMBLY REPORTERS SINGAPORE, Thursday 'Barisan men feel they are saviours... it's an obsession9,396 words
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Advertisement97 1961-11-24 11 Introducing maidenfbrm >s latest creation Pre-Lude^^ Lace <[^^ 1 v iy VI y{N. J\ Exciting' new backless design WL***^' '^-^f^eft 1 creates a,avlyjncwjbra for., the jj\pr^\. most extreme ow >BC t f»*k»on all in luxuriously appealing mlon Y^y M lace, black and white L. 1 A. B. C. Cupv On97 words
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Advertisement92 1961-11-24 11 M SPEED ~M°" ly *l GEARBOX HbSI9K FFt^ gallon of PETROL @^rr% good for 45 miles (ss\ WN Jeatltefi bed comfort! I /^rV, park 3 m nSUESS MOTORS UD Is. Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel. ***** 5. WEAINC IMS. m traces. Seremban. Kuala Lumpur *wi UNIVERSAL CMS Icon HENS HAN Alor92 words
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Advertisement154 1961-11-24 12 AT Fot Malaya's Most Challenging Car B» \m THE iSJwniS u&L Ha Mliil wniioß fr ■toiWr ii x Vfc Wt ~^v J- I I J i %&&&s&&■ isi^S^^e Greater Luxury Here's Mini-Motoring in the Grand Manner still with the same wonderful up-to-date-50-miles-per-gallon economy and seating for four adults. New. improved-design154 words
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Advertisement1685 1961-11-24 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREICHT ENQUIRIES Til: 24|J PASSACE EHIDIBIESi Til: 2412. (0 ACtN LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON, t. CONTINENTAL PORTS. b:~. sTye""™ 1 P. S'hari Pining aJAX Lifltpill. b^iow llPt Net 28 Net 21/31 MAP.GN I Mil. Dublin, Ha«n. H'btirt CM. 11 Nit 27 Nlf 21/ 1 IAERItS LittipMl, Glasgow Nl.1,685 words
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Advertisement1398 1961-11-24 13 iai^^ii^^^i^^O^Bf^sf/JifT*^/aTTP^D^2B Br^flF^aafl^^lT^aT^BT^^ilil THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIHSS TO: MEBITEIBANEAN. CBNTIHENTAL S SCAHBIHAVIAH PUTS. /oWak Perwt ArW "BORItANA" t) 29 Nlf/ 4 Bee 1/ 7 Me I Ik rafVfCAAtl "MALACCA" k| c) IS/11 Oec II 21 Die 71 32 Btc n UZJJ^I "SAMOA" a) 28 Me/ 4 Jai b 7 laa1,398 words
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Advertisement1667 1961-11-24 13 Sim!!.* THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. siNSAPOii (ißmiaißßwi en mum Baajaa) ts UtffS EXPRESS SERfICtS TI IBUBBN. LIVERPOOL ft eONTIHIinAI PORTS Span P. rhaai Panaai BENHIANT mr H D«rL I'oon. Mlvn, R'dMi ll Pt/Nn 21 Hn 21/ 1 BtNVKACKIt IE.U L'RNI. H 'DM, Hull. N'kuri Hn at/ 2 Mt 2S/2J1,667 words
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Advertisement1187 1961-11-24 13 teMcALISTER 6t CO., LTD. ttuHß.tnn BLLBBMAM LIMB KLA VENESS LINK Urn. IBffMN. NAMBUM. MTTIRBAM LOS ARSELEI. SAN FRANCISCO ft HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND em BF NEWCASTLE Accel tut cartt 1 11 Cttlfll ft U.\> rtm t Sin* Aaanta. C. 11-14/27 Hn NHM/lßec 21/28 Ntf BIUCAINVILLI •CUIs KtrlskMi "OO 11,187 words
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Article207 1961-11-24 14 T»HE tin price in Singax pore after its recent drops rallied yesterday by 87i cents to $482.75 on an offering of 250 tons. Despite the further fall in Singapore, tin held relatively steady, in London overnight closing values showing a loss of mostly 20s. a207 words
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Article120 1961-11-24 14 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares maintained a steady trend. Australian Consolidated Industries gained Is. 9d. to 78s. 9d. and herald Is. 6d to 61&. Base metals and the oils were steady. WoodMde gained Is. to 6s. Sd. ML I.sa eased Is. 3d. to 695. Commonwealth bonds held a firm120 words
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Article88 1961-11-24 14 THE Malayan Eiertang* Banks' Aseeiatien made there chance* la I* rate* to merchant* yesterday (all rate* to $100): Canada: buytn* T.T. 34 j. airmail T.T. 341. 90 0. «t 34 13 IS credit bill*. 342 trade bill*. telling T.T. er 0 D. ready: Canada 33 15/16: Fremrt Francs88 words
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585 1961-11-24 14 From Our Market Correspondent rERE was a more active market in tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and tin prices showed improvements. This was due to the overnight steadiness of the tin price in London and the modest rally in585 words
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Article21 1961-11-24 14 Mfttajrut Stock Indie**: Not. 23 Nor. 23 Indoatrtals: 157.75 157.24 Tin* 305.27 309.58 r»bh*r»: 234.84 230.84 Jan. 1 IUBsIM21 words
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Article807 1961-11-24 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals SB bractcete: tnrtuitrialt: J. Wausii (1.OO0) |I 90: M. Ccoient (2,000) 52.22J ON; Sim( Darby (1,000) Ts. ON, A: Cold Btore (1,000) 52.50; 8. Trader* (4,000) S4.SO; Wearn* (1,000) 53.: Oualopa 11.1 l807 words
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Article119 1961-11-24 14 Prfduee Exehang* Slngaper* neeo pfKlee* per ixeul yeetorday: Coconut oil: bulk J3A eellers. drum 137t seller*. Oesra: November IK/ Continent 526 buyer*. $251 seller* P»P*er: Muntok white J1671 aeller*. Sarawak white $163 sellers, special Sarawak black Sl3O sellers, garbled Uunpoog black Sl3O sellers, i^rpppn, black ABTA 1140 aellers.119 words
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Article32 1961-11-24 14 SINCiAPORE. Nov. 23. RUBBER: 752 centa per Ib., (unchanged). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 751 centa (unchanged). TIN: $412.75 per picul (37} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 20 tons).32 words
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Article215 1961-11-24 14 DICIMBIR MM grade ruObtr buyert f.e.b. cloatd in Singapore y««t«rday al 751 c*nt» per lh. unchanirrd on Wedaeaday'a price. The tone «n qultt C.C.R.A. clo.«:n< prlcea in cenU per Ib. 7*eter4ay' Tat. 1 R. 8.8. Prompt f.o.b. buyera 78J, eellrri 731: Int. t H.S.B. Dec. buyer* IH, petlem215 words
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Article165 1961-11-24 14 CHIPS lying alonind* th* Smgaport wharvis tidiy art: Canada Mail «/9, Maori 42/43. Halldil S/9. Klmlkawa Maru 1/2. Olaac Seme NYV. 5. Balancor NW. 2, Press. Harrinon 18, Maron 33/34. Galaxy 38/39. Outer raadi: Llan Hln. Pan, Kln»n«. Kenlngau. Tbcoaa L.tvanoo. African Lady, Sonja, Inoharran. Ataml Maru.165 words
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Advertisement1217 1961-11-24 14 V^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAJSHA. LTD. Kxprcss U.S.A. Paetfia Atlantlo Coast Service ETA ETA ETA ETA S pO'r P. S Um H kotf S. FranOKO I. Aflftltl NYorh "KrairtMra Mtfi"C.l-2,£TD Otc 7 Dtc IT Dtc N Dtc 14 1m "K*aik*wi Maru" ?fM Dtf 11 Otc 1 Jaa i la* 2« la*1,217 words
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Advertisement343 1961-11-24 14 ripQPM^*V*V*B*JJ^**V*V***V*pi|^BHIHBBgHH*HH«VH|H i WtSTIOUHB EUROPE SERVICE S'so'e P. S'fism Pentni LOMIMI 11/1J lie 14/15 tot II DM MtrttillM, Hlvr«. Oustirt, SOUTH 1 WEST »F»IC* SERVICE S'per* TCmUMSI VI Me Durban 01/12). Port Elizabeth 01/121, Ctpetowi (M/ 12), Mitrti 01/12). tips (1/1). Cotonou (1/1). Acer*. Tltsndi. Abidjan, trectown. Conakry, Dtftir (22/1). EUTMU(ip_343 words
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Advertisement121 1961-11-24 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY FOR SCHOOL CLERK Applications are lnv/ed from Federal Citiieas for the above post. Applicants must have attained their 17 th but not their 23rd birthday and must have passed the School Certificate or Federation of Malaya Certificate Examinations. Preference will be given to those with a knowledge121 words
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Advertisement642 1961-11-24 14 COLOMBO PLAN SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSIOTHERAPY. An award has been granted by the New Zealand Government, ro Ihe LADY TEMPLER HOSPITAi. j (or training In Phy&iotherapy in 196:. Applications ire Invited from female Federal Citlsens between tbe ages of. 13 and 21 who possess, a Higher 3chool Certificate, with credits in642 words
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Advertisement386 1961-11-24 14 TEMOH TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in KnrUndi Telegraphic advic-e liat. been eceived Irom London thai iho Annual General Meeting of Mm Company will be held on 29th December, 1961. No dividend i» recommendeo. in respect ol the year ended 30Ui June, 1961. THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED, Agents. NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE)386 words
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Advertisement724 1961-11-24 15 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers.) I nrrdrernrd Pledged Goods and Jrwrllrry from the following Pawnbroker*' Shops No. 135 New Bridge Road. Lam Joou Siong (Cnup Seai Fob) No 255 South Bridge Road. Ho Van Kee (Chop Heug Pall) Yoi.g Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road. Scow X.an (Chop Nam CheoDg). No.724 words
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Advertisement588 1961-11-24 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Fedetal Ct'izens tor appointment a& Temporary Junior Technicians, in the Public Works Department. Pahaug, on '.he salary scale of $85 x 7.50 115/137 50 x 7.50 197.60/212 50 a 750 280 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates Qualifications' Applicants should588 words
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Advertisement511 1961-11-24 15 (Continued from Page II) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words Si (Mim.)— Box ft cts. extra BXFBRIENCED BUILDING SITE Foreman. Apply with full particulars and salary wanted to Box A 5473 S.T.. Singapore. NOTICES THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED Receivers and Managers appointed 27th September. 1961 TAKE NOTICE Uutt a511 words
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Advertisement1032 1961-11-24 15 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word, Si (Mim.)— Box it ct,. txlrn CHINESE 'EURASIAN Manageress and several waitresses. Apply personally from 8 p.m. at New Kalong Bar. I 107 Marine Parade, Slngapore-15. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Linotype operator for Malacca Printing establishment. State experience and salary required to Box A 123 S.T. Malacca. WANTED—1,032 words
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Advertisement1053 1961-11-24 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Words St (Mim.)— Box tt ets. aajN FULLY FURNISHED FLAT In Tanglln Road, next to Tangle Inn. Two alr-ccndltloned rooms, large dlc:ng/ sittlnc room, fully equipped kitchen, telephone. stereoKram. Available from 10.1.6:2 for 5s months. SfSO/-. Apply Box AM62 S.T. Spore. WELL FURNISHED 3-t>odroom bungalow (2 air-conditioned) bathrooms1,053 words
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Advertisement1003 1961-11-24 15 TUITION tt Word, Si (Mim.)— Box St cts. ,Xt re WANTED Chlnrse teacner to teach three primary four children (School subject) hours 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays Sundays off Serancoon Road. Particulars fee ate. Box AM3B B.T. Slnsapore. CHRISTMAS'! APPROACHING! sew sMS Inns quick-easy Ballroom dancing Quickstep,1,003 words
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Advertisement931 1961-11-24 15 FOR SALE it Words St (Mim.)— Box tt rfa. sxfrn PHILIPS KLSSOO TRANSISTOR Hearing Aid. tiopic-proof, low battery drainage, lightweight. Enquiries to Philips Singapore Limited. P. O. Box 1358. Spore phooe 303*6 GRAND OPINING! 24th Novem- < ber '9SI. Po Slang 87 Tangltn Road Ladles Dress Makers from Shanghai ready931 words
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Advertisement145 1961-11-24 15 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) it Words Sit (Minimum) Dollg 1 month. 10 Word, St. SI) (Via.) MUI PONO RESTAURANT cheon at only fl :>o p-r h«v I Broth Fruvl Fi.*h Chips Peas Roll Butter Cherst Toffee FRESH FLOWERS Word, 510 i Minimum) Doilu I month. 10 Word, S2.SV (Mm.) ORCHIDS145 words
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205 1961-11-24 16 GUNN CHIT THYE - AUSTRALIA NOW DIRECTS HER INTEREST HERE GUNN CHIT THYE By AUSTRALIA is looking forward to increased trade with Malaya as a result of Britain's decision to enter the European Common Market, an Australian businessman, Mr. Russell N. Stokes, said in Penang. Mr. Stokes, who is an elected Member of the205 words
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194 1961-11-24 16 LUCIAN PETER - Selangor coffee is best in the land LUCIAN PETER By COFFEE grown in Selangor is the best in the whole of the Federation and is getting a good market outside Malaya. This was stated ln Klang by Inche Zakaria Abdul Raof. the Agriculture Officer for Klang. Inche Zakaria said that194 words
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Article44 1961-11-24 16 CANADA consumed 9,913 tons of natural, synthetic and reclaimed rubber In September, up 686 tons over the same month last year bringing the total for the first nine months to 79,449 tons compared with 80,932 tons ln the corresponding period last year.44 words
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204 1961-11-24 16 T.S. TAN - T.S. TAN By ARRANGEMENTS have been completed to start an $80,000 pilot project to grow oil palms for the first time in Sarawak. The project located at the Limbang River area is to be financed by the Colonial Development Corporation and the204 words
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Article, Illustration110 1961-11-24 16 AN executive of a London standard steel building and structural company will soon visit Singapore, the Federation and Borneo territories during a Far East sales promotion tour. He is Mr. JTD. Wood, new sales director of Banders and Forster Ltd. of the Chamberlain Group of110 words
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Article110 1961-11-24 16 BORNEO TRIP BY N.Z. TRADE ENVOY T*HE New Zealand Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. H.W. Shepherd will begin his annual visit to the Borneo territories tomorrow to strengthen business ties between the two countries. He will call at Sibu first and then leave for North Borneo on Monday, after which110 words
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Article, Illustration48 1961-11-24 16 GESTETNER MAN ARRIVES FOR A SIX-DAY VISIT MR. S. DAVID, commercial director of Gestetner Ltd., duplicator manufacturers, arrived in Singapore yesterday In the course of a tour, of Gestetner offices in Asia and Australasia. Mr. David will stay in Singapore for six days and hopes to visit Malaya.48 words
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Article, Illustration259 1961-11-24 16 MALAYA WATCH MARKET ACTIVE THE active watch marx ket in Malaya serves as a barometer for trade, Mr. Edmond L. Bethell, director of one of Switzerland's leading watch manufacturing companies said in Singapore. Mr. Bethell of Universal Watches. Geneva, Is on a Far East campaign to enhance and strengthen the259 words
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Article37 1961-11-24 16 Germans make more cars WEST Germany produced 191.242 motor vehicles last month against 187,657 units in September. This brings production for the first 10 months to 1,797.422 units against 1,683,300 units ln the corresponding period last year.37 words
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Advertisement284 1961-11-24 16 PLEASE COME TO the X'MAS FAIR on SATURDAY £>U 9th December 0 at SINGAPORE P% BADMINTON STADIUM C^\ OPEN FROM 10 A.M. All pro«e«d» divided equity between the Singapore Children* Society, the Singapore Association (or the De»( »nd the Spastic J&. Children's Association. jjfl THE BIGGEST AND BEST /yi X'MAS284 words
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Advertisement237 1961-11-24 16 DEPOSIT Your funds with Lombard Central Finance M mk Company Ltd. I 'security combined with an attractive rate of ll INTEREST per annum U V payable half yearly assets EXCEED $20,000,000 Call or write LOMBARD CENTRAL FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Second Floor, Finlayson House, Raffles Quay, P.O. Box 2884, Tel: *****,237 words
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555 1961-11-24 17 Joint action to boost rural output of farm produce JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. fHREE Johore Government Departments are taking concerted action to boost the output of agricultural and farm produce in the State. The departments involved are the Agricultural Department, the Veterinary Office and the Drainage and Irrigation Department. In giving555 words
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Article60 1961-11-24 17 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs The Sessions Court President, Mr. K. Somasundram, today fixed Dec. 21 for the hearing of a case In which a postman, Apparu, was charged with misappropriating a registered envelope containing 350 rupees. Apparu. 46, who was alleged to have committed the offence at60 words
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Article36 1961-11-24 17 TAIPING, Thurs. Incht Kamaralzaman bin Abdui Rahman, chairmen of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society. Taiping district, presented junior first aia certificates to 85 members of the youth unit of the Convent here.36 words
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FILM REVIEW
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321 1961-11-24 17 C)NCE li a whiit tnere comes a film so utterly free of today's usual box office themes of sex, slapstick and sentimentality that one wonders whether it had not been made lr error. Perhaps the film company had bought the wrong book and321 words
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184 1961-11-24 17 Lavish entertainment for 2 1 a hours l-TOR aome reason or other which I can't remember now I didn't see Paramount's "The Greatest Bhow on Earth" when it was first screened in Singapore in 1952. Seeing it last week some 10 years after It was made didn't seem to have184 words
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132 1961-11-24 17 CHAN CHIN BOCK - CHAN CHIN BOCK -BY ]?OR those wnose cinematic taste runs to no surfeit of the epic or near-epic films set In Rome, Athens Carthage or where have you, there Is yet another offering this week in "Rivak the Rebel" Like most of132 words
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Advertisement768 1961-11-24 17 BY ORDEK OF THE HH.H COURT OF SINGAPORE AUCTION SALE OF VALI'ABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN SINGAPORE SOLD L'NDER THE ORDER OF THE HIGH COI'RT AND THE DIRECTIONS OF THE REGISTRAR THEREOF IN ORIGINATING SI MMONS No. 191 of 1954 T* be brM at ear saleroom Nee. 14 1« Rebinseo Road.768 words
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Advertisement516 1961-11-24 17 WAR DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the purchase and lemovai ot a War Department 6.400 gallon Braltiiwaite water storage tank on a steel tower at Karangan Camp, near Kulim. Kedah. Further particulars and tender form* may be obtained ftoin W.D.L.A.. War Department Lands Office. HQ 28 COMWEL Inf516 words
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Advertisement764 1961-11-24 17 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Retititered Contiactors Class C and above for provision of water borne sewerage to Quarters Not: 48. 84. 83. cO and 78 Oemas. Tet.ders close at 12 noon on Moncav 4th December, 1961 ai the office of the Pengerusl Lembaga764 words
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Advertisement314 1961-11-24 17 LEONARD Orr X LEONARD can g,» FOR y U xclusive Balanced ECONOMITAI Refri g« r «'on. Each zont L UXU R I OIK iS c led iut he r < ht LUAUniUU) temperature to keep food LIVING nature fresh. IL anil] g y^^t^ Modtl L77M illuitrated)^^^**" l« a ma|nifk»nt 7.7314 words
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Article354 1961-11-24 18 RUGGER THAIS ALL BUT LOST IN MUD KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE waterlogged ground at Police Depot today almost beat the Royal Thailand Police in their rugger match against Royal Malayan Police. The Thais won narrowly by 3-0, the points coming from a 33rd minute penalty. But In spite of the354 words
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97 1961-11-24 18 IPOH, Thurs.— The Perak Hockey Association will send a contingent of 15 players for the national hockey carnival in Kuala Lumpur this weekend. The players will be led by Chua Eng Kirn. Mebourne Olympics and Tokyo Asian Games player. Philip Sankey, an •international97 words
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635 1961-11-24 18 SOSC NAMES 62 FOR GAMES AND HOPES FOR GOVT AID WE MAY GET FAVOURABLE REPLY BUT DONT BE TOO OPTIMISTIC— C.C. TAN SINGAPORE, Thursday gINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council tonight decided on a team of 47 competitors and 15 officials for the S.E.A.P. Games in Rangoon from Dec. 11 to635 words
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Article347 1961-11-24 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP BfMßflai W'th KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. AMPAT RAJAH showed smart form on a soft track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. With Garnet Bougoure astride, this strapping five-year-old galloped attractively in a tryout with stablemate <6teel (Taylor) clocking 39 4/5 for 3f Ampat Rajah has347 words
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358 1961-11-24 18 Singapore score first but fall off badly SINGAPORE, Thurs. Goteburg-Norr-koping of Sweden completed their Singapore soccer tour tonight by beating Singapore state side 5-1 in a fast, exciting match at Jalan Besar stadium. The Swedes were much the better side, but Singapore put up a good fight in the first358 words
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Article137 1961-11-24 18 PARTNERS PART, TULLOH TO TRAIN A formidable partnership has ended with the breaking up of the K van Breukelen-L T stable combination. Fifteen horses belonging to L T Stable formerly trained by Kinus van Breukelen at Ipoh have now been transferred to Abdul Mawi at Kuala Lumpur. When top trainer137 words
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Article106 1961-11-24 18 HONG KONG. Thum. Thaukt to a fourtli wicket 71 -run stand bUween W.E.G. Payton and AllMalaya player Ray Milner. the visiting Singapore Par East Air Force XI finished the first match of their Hone; Kong tour yesterday with a convincing 81-run victory over the "Seawlngs."Reuter - 106 words
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Article19 1961-11-24 18 SINGAPORE. Thura— Todays dlv. 1 hockey league match between SCC and SRC was postponed owing to rain.19 words
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Article27 1961-11-24 18 FRIENDLY: Malacca CRC 2 Muar Loke Wah 2. KLANG DIST. 'UNDER-15*-Highland Est received w.o. from Trumbleyee Est. McGILIVRAY CUP Klaang: Pamol Est v R -vertex postponed.27 words
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Article28 1961-11-24 18 KLANG DIST. LEAGUE: Port Swettenham RC 2 Klang High Bchool 1. PEN AN G LGE: DTC 6 ESSC 0 IPOH LGE DIV. 2: Dragoons 2 Workshops 0.28 words
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Article36 1961-11-24 18 8. AUST. CHAMPIONSHIP Bfiaal: Margaret Smith beat Yola Ramirez 6-1. 6-3. Darlene Hard beat Lesley Turner 6-4, 6-2. Neale Fraser beat Rod Layer 7-5, 1-6 5-7. 6-3. 6-4; Roy Emerson beat Mukerjea 6-0. 6-3. 6-3.36 words
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Article31 1961-11-24 18 EUROPEAN CUP: Olasrow Rangers v Vorwaerts (E. Berlin) abandoned owing to fog, Rangers leading 1-0. Dukla cf Prague 2 Servette of Switzerland 0, SCOTTISH LGE: QPR 1 Hamilton A 1.31 words
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Article51 1961-11-24 18 JAIJPUR, Thurs. Rajasthan were 27 for one in their second innings on the second day of their match against the MCC here today The MCC had earlier deat 222 for six in reply to the clared in their first innings Rajathan total of 268Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement301 1961-11-24 18 I WLW 11 householders will save the price Of a WOLF electric tool kit In 12 months bp doing fobs themselves round the home" Think of the mpney I V rnSSJTST~~ you tspend In one I J] f\ «rear paying dther I Xvi^M 1 people to keep the I ,Pv\V301 words
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Advertisement156 1961-11-24 18 IS Y&^L w vB f JL pi /iSm THE INCOMPARABLE SHIRTS PMI *reth, took toeeh, m an Aerttx shirt Aeries eMts beet the heat becaaee ther am styled ia tropic-bght r i wtwea tetartc that •air-coadmoM' the bodr to keep yo« cowrtcrtabtf eooi See the a%«ge ef IfcuJow etytee at156 words
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Miscellaneous330 1961-11-24 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Pour In bad need of a bit oi 1 Abash one by a devlllah re- salad, perhaps (0). flection? (14). 6. Employer loses his bead In Plant split by earthquake: all the plant (6). came safely through (9). 7. Sea serpent I can be wrong330 words
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Miscellaneous89 1961-11-24 18 HOCKEY SINOAPtAdC LEAGUE: DIV. 1: BCC v Khaisa Padang; DIV. 2: RAF Seletar v Naral Police. Seletar. TENGAH EAF-fCMZAF Combined Mala (Tengah) MHF CARNIVAL at XL: CBatu Cantonment). S'OOE LEAGUE DIV. 2 Selangor Club v TMCA (padang), Kllat 'B v Weames (Pantal). IPOH LEAGUE: DIV. t: Ipoh Boys Club v89 words
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513 1961-11-24 19 TEOH ENG TATT - Joint Services all set to win again with tronger team TEOH ENG TATT TWO BROTHERS MEET IN BATTLE By SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Singapore Joint Services, the holders, comfortably cleared their first hurdle, Commonwealth Forces South, in the Malaya Cup Rugby championship a fortnight ago and on Saturday they should have no difficulty513 words
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425 1961-11-24 19 LEE FOO SAN - THE GIRLS TAKE OVER IN IPOH THIS WEEK LEE FOO SAN By IPOH. Thur.v Women hockey players from Penang and Selangor will converge on Ipoh this weekend for a triangular meet with Perak on the Town padang. The meet is the second In a series of three planned in preparation425 words
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339 1961-11-24 19 OH KEE TIANG - POLICE TO CRACK DOWN ON CRACKERS AT MATCHES OH KEE TIANG By pENANG, Thurs. With 1 the Penang All-Blues rugger team away on a tour In Bangkok and Penang's next Malaya Cup rugger fixture against Commonwealth Services (North) to be played on Dec. 2. Penang will have a quiet week-end339 words
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435 1961-11-24 19 ALEX SOARS - ALEX SOARS By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Rugger and hockey are the main sports attractions at Kuala Lumpur this week-end. The Royal Thailand Police team ends its seven-day visit to Kuala Lumpur with a match against the Malayan Rugby Union President's XV. The match will435 words
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Article161 1961-11-24 19 GURNAM SINGH - GURNAM SINGH By SEGAMAT, Thurs Johore and Pahang will put up a combined team for the three-day Malayan Hockey Federation carnival at Kuala Lumpur, which starts tomorrow. Two Johore youngsters, C. Williams and 18-year-old Lim Aleng Jit, who acquitted themselves credltablly at the Seremban 'quad' three161 words
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Article421 1961-11-24 19 GILBERT WOODEN - GILBERT WOODEN By SEREMBAN. Thurs— Negrl Sembllan/Malacca Asians who have jost both their first two rugger matches this season in the All Blues Cup competition will have to show more determination and fight If they want to beat Federation Armed Forces on Saturday. In their first421 words
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Advertisement140 1961-11-24 19 when you deposit you; funds in MALAYAN FINANCE (A WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) You can make your own future when you decide to do something about it. instead of leaving it to "happenstance." The most practical, purposeful thing you can do is to place your funds in FIXED140 words
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Advertisement432 1961-11-24 19 WIN $10,000 lithe DULUX PAINT "SPOT-THE-SHUTTLECOCK" COMPETITION 200 one gallon tins of Dulux are the wonderful consolation prizes Here 3 all you have to do: 1) Mark clearly with a cross (X) the place you think tha Shuttlecock was when this Photograph was taken. 2) Wrtu no more than ten432 words
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Obituary110 1961-11-24 20 i ABLE NEWS RECEIVED hv Mr Hoad Kuala Lumiuir that hrn brother Mr n K ;.a\.irrinam Ml of Malayan Railway paaMi Stray in Chant:- .vlon on L' 2.11.61. MA THAM SHUN. a»rd 79 panned away peacefully at 11.00 a. mi on 23rd Novembrr 19A1 leavlns behind hli wife. Ma110 words
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Obituary20 1961-11-24 20 IN LOVING MEMORY of Raymond (UHnmtam. who dlrd tn Kuala Lumptir on 34 11.1960 "Konc but rtill rcninnbriTd20 words
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Article55 1961-11-24 20 AUSTRALIAN ANO titm Zeal.md OnSMH 1 Abhoci.ii ion of Malaya. The tralia la holding an oprn houw evenInu for t-raduatrs from .V;«tralta and Nfw ZttUM on 1.11.61 s no p.m. at hla mldrnor, 21 Golrvirw Road. Kuala L4in>p«ir. Thoft* atlrndlnic plraje lrrform Urn Pocrttanr Mr. V S I.K-w brfor*55 words
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Article375 1961-11-24 20 LONDON, Thuxs.— Some newspaper comment on possible Sterling devaluation unsettled giltedged securities on the London stock exchange today. but th,e pound held steady In the foreign exchange market. Persistent selling caused giltedged prices to fall sharply and losses extended to 15 16. War Loan three375 words
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Miscellaneous42 1961-11-24 20 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kui.U Lumpur 91 72 Kot.i Bharu 86 75 NSHH H8 73 Ipoli 91 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 n42 words
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