The Straits Times, 10 June 1967

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  • 25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times h.« I tin "latiiiiiiil Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1967 if 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)2266
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  • 27 1 BEIRUT, Fri. President Nasser tonight announced his resignation in a broadcast on Cairo Radio. He named. Vice-President Zakaria Mohieddin to replace him. Reuter.
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  • 827 1 CAIRO, Friday THE Egyptian Armed Forces High Command said today that after an outbreak of fighting with Israeli forces in the Sinai, "all is now quiet on the front in observance of the ceasefire." The -official communique issued ;il 1130 (i.MT (7 p.m. Mabvsian lime) added: "Quiet prevails
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  • 1256 1 Cairo's 'yes' is a big surprise I T \IT E D NA TIONS, Fri. The Security Council w;is meeting tonight to consider rival I.S. and Soviet resolutions on how lo start on the road back to peace in the Middle East Diplomats did not expect cither resolution to gain approval.
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  • 131 1 LONDON. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, summoned a Cabinet meetinc today to discuss prospects of a long-term Middle ■Ml settlement to follow a ceasefire in the area. Diplomatic observers said the main issues likely to be involved in a settlement were: THE GULF
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  • 132 1 Pro-Mao forces lose Shanghai HONG KONG, Fri. Reports reaching here today said that pro-Maoist forces had lost control of Shanghai. China's major seaport. The reports, received both by Western and Chinese sources here, said that official* supporting President Liv Shao-chi Chairman Mao's enemy in the raging power struggle- had reoccupted
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  • 58 1 HONG KONG. Fri. Mass rallies in support of the "anti-persecution struggle of Chinese In Hong Kong were held In Canton and several other larger cities ot KwangtuiiK province yesterday, according to radio Canton S|)c..kiT.s called tor the "U--qutaaitoa of British Imperialism (or its crtaM ;iimim.sl Chinese by a
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  • 32 1 WASHINGTON. Fn The House Appropriations Committee today voted a record U5579,000 million for defence and conduct of the Vietnam war during the 12 months starting July I.— UPI.
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  • 22 1 JAKARTA. Fvi Indonesia (unimunlsts are ummk brothels to -.l)i*Mcl .subversion Col Chief-of-Slafl of Jakarta Garrison, claimed today. Router.
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  • 31 1 NEW DELHI. Fli Ihr I>>fencc Ministry tins officially announced for (hr Him time the installation of surfarr-io-air guided missiles i SAMS i M part of ll.v defence network.— AP.
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  • 1105 1 Malaysia show power for 3-1 lead THOMAS CUP From Norman Siebel JAKARTA. Friday. IyjALAYSIA are scl to regain the Thomas Cup when their powerful team look a 3-1 lead against Indonesia, the holders, in tin* challenge round line tonight. Yew Cheng Hoe gave Malaysia a Dying start when he toppled
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  • 59 1 STOP PRESS Nasser: Latest URO Frl i" 1 ft <• -li til piilili* i ..mi trail i..f.i.i mini iflrr hlB (lll(l nil nation l!« charted lhat bad been n It attacks* on June Immediately aftrr Ik* thr annnnnr'r b«- o -p»-.«k. an I <n<l -.topp Sobbing M and women :inil
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    • 466 2 WASHINGTON. Friday. PRESIDENT Johnson and the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Alexei Kosygin. exchanged personal messages on the "hot line" between the White House and the Kremlin this week over the Middle East crisis, it was announced here yesterday. The messages were
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    • 81 2 LONDON. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, disclosed yesterday that his "hot line" U» Moscow was not yet working. The Opposition leader. Mr. Edward Heath, asked what had happened to this teletype communications line, which the Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Alexel Kosyirin. on his last
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    • 277 2 NEW DELHI. Friday. THE Lower House adjourned yesterday in an uproar after an Opposition leader had challenged the Foreign Minister Mr. M. C. Chagla. to prove that the Indian people were behind the Government's pro-Epyptian stand in the Middle East conflict. Mr.
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    • 198 2 LBJ: We want good relations with all Arabs WASHINGTON. Fri.— Maintaining pood relations with the Arab nations is a firm goal of U.S. Middle East policy "in spite of the difficulties caused by some of their leaders." President Johnson said yesterday. "We look bpyond th« current conflict, to a new
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    • 18 2 JERUSALEM. Frt Tormer Premier David Ben Ounon vtoited the Walling Wall In ?erusalem'« Old city today.
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    • 105 2 TONDON, Fri. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. George Brown, an nnunred yesterday that Britain had lifted its temporary embargo on arms deliveries to the Middle BMt first Imposed last Tuesday. He told the House of Commons that the Soviet Government had still not
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    • 58 2 ADEN. Fri —President Abdullah Al 8«llal of the Yemen Republir. in a broadcast heard here yesterday, personally urged the people of South Arabia to attack Brm*h troops and Installations The President, in a special broadcast over Sanaa Radio said: 'Pet fire to every Inch of ?»rrtorv
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    • 148 3 RAWALPINDI, I ri. Paki-. .m li.is .mreed look ftftef I nited Ar.ih Krpuhlic interests in Britain following the brrak in diplomatic relations between some Arab countries and thr British and Americans. 4 Foreign Ministry spokesman here said toda\. Informed sources said Syria had Mhad
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    • 163 3 I^ILAT (Israel), Fri.— J A Soviet freighter bound for the Jordanian port of Aqaba today became the first ship to pass through the Tiran Straits since Israel declared them an international waterway yesterday. Two Israeli rrelghtrrs were preparing here today to become the first
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    • 389 3 A 'blame both' pact Israel makes public recording of phone conversation between Nasser and Hussein ISRAEL yesterday made public a recording of what was said to be a radio-telephone conversation in which President Nasser and King Hussein of Jordan agreed to blame Arab defeats on British and American intervention. An
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    • 109 3 Friends let us down, says Hussein L INCi IliiNMiri of Jordan (at the head of the table) tells a Press conference in Amman of hi* decision to accept the ceasefire call by th» United Nations Security Council. At right, also in uniform, is his brother. Prince Mohamed. King Hussein told
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    • 393 3 'MAIN PROBLEM IS THE REMOVAL OF FEAR' OTTAWA, Friday. 'J'HE Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, has urged the United Nations to set up a demilitarised zone between Israel and its Arab neighbours. He told the House of Commons here last night that the main problem was "the removal of
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    • 69 3 ALGIERS. Fri. The port of Algiers was closed yesterday to ships which are enemies of the Arab nation," officials said. I The American steamship Indedence scheduled to arrive here today for a stopover of several hours will not be able to enter Algerian territorial waters. There were
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    • 78 3 AMMAN, Fn. The general secretary of the Jordanian Red Crescent said yesterday he reported to the International Red Cross headquarters in Geneva that Israeli forces used napalm bombs in their offensive against Jordan in the past two days. The secretary. Dr. Youssef Zihm, charged that the
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    • 23 3 MOSCOW. Fri— The Sonet Union today launched Cosmo* 164. Hip late.st In ik >rnes of unmanned space satellites. Tass resorted. Reuter
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  • 416 5 Three years for 'foolish' kidnapper PENANG, Friday. J^ VEGETABLE gardener, Hong Ah Kung, was today jailed for three years for his part in the kidnapping last March of Penang multimillionaire tin miner Mr. Gan Chai Leng Hong, 27. had pleaded guilty last week to receiving $250,000 ransom for Mr. Gan's
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  • 172 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Bar Council is drawing; up rules and regulations for the formation of a benevolent association to assist its less fortunate members. A spokesman said today that an inaugural meeting would be held soon. "The object is to
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  • 47 5 PENANG. Fri.— Penang may stage a chingay and decorated floats procession as part of its 10th Merdeka celebrations. Indicating this today. the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. said he would approach the State Festival Committee and sound it on this possibility.
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  • 60 5 SERBMBAN Fr. Sportsmpn bustneenma atvi planters attendrd a bufict dinner party last nicht to bid Farewell :o lormer Singapore and Malaya nieurr «nd soccm ni.ivrr Mr Julii Aitkin. 47. nutter Mikin played soccer lor ?iii(!npore. Jrlvrr and Kedali from '947 to 1954 ?nc* rußfjer for Johore
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  • 283 5 DENANG. Fri. Mr Ju>--1 tice H.S. Ong today ordered ihe immediate release of the Victoria Trader, a Fanamanfan-re-gistered vessel which had been detained by the Penan? High Court bailiff since last February The judge made the order following the failure of a Hons Kor.g businessman,
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  • 33 5 lOHORE BAHRU Fri Th* Johorf Bahiu branch of the D*- mocrauc Acta>n Party ill sUsr rartety show in aid of ihr party'i fund at the Diamond Jubilee HaU i here tomorrow.
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  • 97 5 DARIT HIM \K Fri. The Sultan of Perak today urged his subjects to "work hard and pray at the same time. "The teachings in the Koran not only include moral lessons but also constitute various branches of learning like science and mathematics." he
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  • 58 5 KAHGAR, Fri. The Rajas 47th birthday on June 21 will be celebrated with stage shows 'by al! communities and a scout campfire at nicht. In the morning there will be a ceremony < n the Arau Istpna I grounds at 3.30. followed by the presentation Of Stale
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  • 55 5 KANGAR. Fri officers from tho I:«lonesian liaison office in Kuala Lumpur will viMt Perils dii Sunday to gue talks to tearh- ers and the puolic on Uie Indonesian education .-yslem «nd the present situation in Indonesia. They will aiso onef about 100 Prrli.v teachers who will
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  • 269 5 Penang college session to start next May OENA^. Fri. Tne 1 renang university college fiojeci cu:i»mniee wiu start icrn university conege session here by May ucxt year, its chairman, to*. D. s. Ramanatnan, said today. "It is not absolutely necessary that the university ouuding should oe put up beiore actual
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  • 26 5 PENANG. Fn Tlue\es Mole more than (5.000 worth of books. cameras and tape-recordeu from Jwoine.se cargo ship. YamamaMi M;»ru. in Penang harbour yesterday.
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  • 423 6 Pub crawl ends up 2,432 miles off in S'pore ADVENTURES OF TWO AUSSIES Wrong gangplank SINGAPORE. Fri. *3 Australian workers, E.A. Power and F.J. Coan, began their most expensive and unforgettable pub crawl last Friday night in their home town Perth. What started off as another one of those drinking
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  • 179 6 SEAMEC MEMBERS TO PROMOTE GOODWILL SINGAPORE. Fri. The co ordinating committee of the Regional English Language Centre of the South-east Asian Ministers of Education Council tSEAMECt today re-affirmed the determination of the member countries to develop activities for promoting collaboration and goodwill among their peoples In particular. It agreed to
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  • 236 6 (MM tln-se four pretty Filipino >ister> now prrfoimini; .il .i Singapore nmlitilul). there in a Ntii<t noulrn rulr: "Boy friends and work do not mix Tin- uirK (atove Ink left) :irc Chin::. £1, B— IS, Kmilv. IK. and I. ill. 16 the two
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  • 157 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Kopl. tho Orchard Road mongrel got friendly with the neighbourhood cobbler. Then he became the iniblr pal Ol the cobbler's little daughter, Wong Han Chin Kopi. who had wandered about the lanes ol the Orchard Road neighbourhood all hi- lite,
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    • 64 6 Trmev tiff VWcmtmr Cm mitt H|HH||^HH| fWE JUST RETURNED FROMI T MOON MAID IS WRITING W OUR MOON VALLEY I THECAfrrOON SrUOOOFCMET. GAGS AGAIN POR THEIrI I PAPER IS USING •g_TME SUMMER VI»T OP AL.RAV, HAP AND RICK. J 'SAWDUST "STRIP. ~A I "SAYS/DUST" NOW'J MOON MAID. WONEV MOON c*
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  • 355 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Government this morning sealed oli premises of the three most militant proBarisan Sosialis trade unions Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees' Union, the Singapore Rubber Employees' Union, and the Singapore Shoe Employees' Union shortly after they were de— registered. Immediately after
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  • 85 7 Hold-up hero, 1 5 calls on police SINGAPORE. Fri. The shy boy who saved a robbery victim S5OO turned up today to tell thr police how he did it. Fiftren-year-old Van than Seng had quietly slipped away after he handed a parcel containing the money to a bus company cashier,
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  • 27 7 PENANG Fn. -Two men on a motorcycle robbed a houses :fe, Sylvia H. Nagy. 21 ol her handbag, containing S2B at Codrington Avenue la.-.. ight
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    34 7 |JO VINA Pursia. 20-year-old Murut beauty from Sipitang, the southern Sabah town on the shores of Brunei Bay, has been judged this year's Miss Murut Costume Queen. She is a school teacher.
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  • 311 7 THE British Premier. Mr. Wilson, last night re- jected in the House of Commons a proposal for a conference of Prime Ministers of all countries affected by British troop withdrawals. Mr. Woodrow Wyatt. a Labour member opposed to the Governments east of Suez
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  • 64 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Pn. The Photographic Society of Malaysia and the Studrnt Weekly are «pon.soring h photographic competition for secondary ochool students in Malaysia and Singapore to popularise photography as an art. Entries together with the entrance fee of II should be tddres>ed to The Student Weekly
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  • 55 7 SEREMBAN. Fi i in, v.via dl-Pertu»<n Be^r and the Tenskii Ampuan mi; attend the Negri Senv bilan Lawn TennU AsBociat; o n» dinner and dance at the Chinea* Recreat on Club on June J4. The association will hold iv annual tournanaent on June 24 and 25
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  • 22 7 KLUANO Pri— The Kiu«n« Blood Donors Association will hold it.s annual meeting on Sunduy at the Internattondl Club here
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  • 22 7 KLLANU Fri --A ftW he*.' X-rayi mil be available at Paioh 2( milei frotr here, on I Uondar and Tuaaday.
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  • 240 7 Two words heads of depts must not use...- I{ UAL A- LUMPUR. 1V Pri. The words Sakai and aborigine are taboo— and this is official. The reason: The aborigine- do not like these descriptions of them because aborigine to them means -savage" and Sakai Implies a .slave race. They want
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    • 238 7 Straits Times Crossword u-^. I. Clear r!\n containx single A( BOSS renegade <9> 1. War Offlc* p, K eon m^ lng 10 church In one > ,ht rema.n. u> the :4 S delecuve, ar. DM W Th. sunder! %&<»& tjSTA U KterrJSSTif, l^' 4 v', Ca r n hed P
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  • 167 8 Farmers want that tax on eggs in transit, too IPOH. Friday. 'VHE poultry fanners associations of Perak and Selangor want the existing three cents duty on every egg entering Johore from Singapore lo cover even eggs in transit to "any free port or foreign country." They want this to stop
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  • 99 8 CINOAPORE, Fri. Immigration authorities nlghi detained a 1 pnlitical detainee. Low Tai j Thong, who wa* deported to I China last month but returned to Singapore on board the same ship from Whampoa. Low had left Singapore nn May 20 in the mv T:t.p<MViek, but when
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  • 17 8 PENANG. Fri Koay L<* Hean. 20. a salesman, had his notor-cycle >'nlen from Beach Htieet.
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  • 207 8  -  ELIZABETH WONG Hy THE scene might have been witnessed at a tuper-bargain counter at an annual sale in a department store except that it took place outside the Great Hall of the I'mversity of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. The milling crowds
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  • 388 8 New bid today to end hunger strike 4^ FOUR-MAN delegation was today appointed to meet political detainees now on hunger strike at the Batu Gajah detention camp tomorrow and convey to them the Government's assurances to look into their grievances if they ended their strike. The delegation consists of: MR
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  • 270 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Army Com- mander, HQ Far East Land Forces, Lieut. Gen. T. C. H. Pearson, has been made a i Knight Commander of the Bath in Queen Elizabeths Birthday Honours list. His Chief-of-StafT. Major Gen. J Hf.ringtnn. is made Comman lei of the Bath. They
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  • 70 8 SEREMBAN, Fri. A parad» will be held at the R*.-..h Camp here in honour of the birthday of Queen Eli/a<v;n which tails tomorrow L.rer me cJHimumhl cuiuni.tnder. M.ii>..-3fn A.G. Patterson VtJI p< ■f.-rnt lonij service and cood con- t.uci medals to six people They are: Ll. P.
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  • 28 8 KUALA IXMPUR. Pn. The Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur will hold their annual installation dinner at the Sflangor Club here, on June 27. at 8 p.m.
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  • 136 8 tINGAPORE, Fri. Some J 20 Javelin Jet fighters of the Royal Air Force will fly in foimation over Singapore bland and Johore toDiorrow the last time to many Javelins will be seen together. Next week one of the two Javelin squadrons (No. 64 > based at
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  • 49 8 'FELUK ANSON. Fri. A padi planter. Sabda 1 bin Sapian. 61. captured a 30ft. long python in the Jungle at Kampong Sungai B.iaya. five miles up the Perak river from here yesterday The python was killed and taken to Teluk Anson. it weighed about 200 katl*.
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  • 209 8 Lonely Stumpy: Hunt for a mate begins SINGAPORE. Fri. A match maker Is now hard at work to bring romance to Kiidong (Stumpy) the lonely "limping tleer" of the Johore Zoo. The go-between la Mr. V. Mukundhan, the veterinary surgeon manager of the zoo, who is now negotiating with the
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  • 210 8 BIG RUSH FOR MALAYSIA CAUSEWAY PASSES IN STORE SINGAPORE, Fri. 0 At least 500 Malaysian citizens today wpnt to the Malaysian High Commission's consular office In Goodwood Hill to apply lor Causeway passports. Today waa the first day the office was Issuing th« restricted passports to Malaysian citizen* living; here.
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  • 377 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. CTEPS arc Ik ing hi ken in Singapore to build a corps of sate, reliable, law-abiding and courteous taxi drivers, whose conduct on the road will not only help reduce accidents, but promote goodwill particularly among tour sis. This
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  • 296 9 2 soldiers' offence: Sgt. is now charged SINGAPORE, Fri. -An army sergeant today faced a courtmartial for allegedly not taking any steps to prevent two soldiers under his charge from committing a criminal offence in Pulau Sekijang Pelepah, near St. John's Island, in August last year. Sgt Abdul Majid bin
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  • 58 9 MR. and MRS. CHAPMAN after their wedding .it the Registry of Marriages in Singapore yesterday. .Mr. Chapman, a dairy farmer in New Zealand, was formerly sales director of Sime Darby in Singapore. The bride, the former Miss Doreen Blieh. is Thai International Airways reservations supervisor.
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  • 56 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Member of Parliament for Jalan Kayu. Mr. Too Hup Teck. and j members of the Jalan Kayu Citizens Consultative Committee and PAP's Jalun Kayu brancli wil \isit the constituency tomorrow. The visit is "to foster clcw-rr relationship between the people and the
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  • 166 9 Exhibition opens with call for art gallery SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Art Society's 18th annual exhibition, which opened this evening is "characterised by a wide cross-section of artistic works, and demonstrates well the individualism and versatility of our artists" as President Yusof bin Ishak put 11. A total of 144
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  • 327 9 Verve and colour in the presentation of Carmen SINGAPORE. Fri. It was easy to sit back and be entertained by the Sceneshifters presentation of Bizet's opera "Carmen" last night. Verve was the leitmotif of the whole performance and the Scpnoshifters brought to it a high degree of skill and warmth
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  • 216 9 SINGAPORE. Friday. T*HE National Theatre Trust has approved plans A costing over $50,000 to convert a section of its building for the use of the newly-formed National Theatre Club. The proposed renovations are expected to be completed in about three months The premises, which will be
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  • 75 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. A mobile trade fair of industrial instrumentation and controls will be staged at tne Polytechnic grounds from Monday. More than 30 of the 42 I.S. e\hihitf>r* have no local representation. spokesman of the fair said: "This provides a great opportunil> for local busineMim n
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  • 36 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Public Utilities Board today said last night's blackout in various parts of the island was due to a technical fault at the Newton substation. The fault was rectified in 25 minutes.
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  • 25 9 SINGAPORE .Fri Electricity supply to Ah Hood Road and kampongs along the road will be Interrupted tomorrow between 8.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The China Society will hold a Dragon Bo.it festival at the Chul Hual Llm Club In Ken Lee Road at 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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    • 66 9 (WE MAKING MORE MOMEV i /^AND IT'S A CUmT) f-A.NO NO RIVE. > )KL& #4 FLOisA DANCING THAM j k V.. BUS I M ESS .T- MO > WITNESSES." 1 S^ShJ rjj^ MOflftAftAßOO// i-^ r 7 FINGERPLINJTSONI^) (6h BOV.r-TMI» is) 2|r| It titf* Itunny tiff Htwlfth li*»iwntl«thl 1 /fiA-UfiUoT^ 'tWIS
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  • 232 10 10 Word, tls (Mlmlmtmm) SINGAPORE DOO SHOW Augimt »th Flnitai«re Kartmlnton Hall, why ml enter your doK" See 'petn column 'or further details. DOES TRAVELLINO UPSET you? Thi, effertu- travel nl'kness remedy VICTORIA INSTITUTION Annual ■pafia, Saluidav 10th Juas at t^ P m All Old Pupils, friends and yips
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  • 204 10 75 Horrf. S3 (Minimum) BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. on, SernnKoon Uardrn V.15 a.m. UH Cilntead Kond 10.(10 a in Gallic* Taslr ran)an« MX) p.m. Jeans Saves. KATONC PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (I Kuo Chuan Ollra' School, BvsrMl HmVt, S-pors IS. Public Worship t.M am. Sunday School 8.16 a.m. AJi «ei<-ome PRESBYTERIAN
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    • 582 10 Th«- acceptance by Egypt and Syria of a cease-fire disperses; the major peril o< extended war in the Middle East. Not all Arab governments have associated themselves with the Security Council's appeal. Algeria and Iraq had not done so yesterday morning, nor had Sudan, but the ceßse-fire
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    • 332 10 The victims of the Pulau Ketam fire, much more numerous than was at first expected, need, first of all. food to tide them over till they can resume their livelihoods and clothing to replace that which they lost. Though the Social Welfare Department, the National Disaster Relief
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    • 269 10 Tengku Abdul Rahman has confirmed that Penang will get the university college it has been seeking for five years. The Prime Minister added that he had called for efforts to have the foundation stone laid as part of the tenth anniversary celebrations of Merdeka on Aug. 31. The
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  • 1152 10  - Tanzania banks on work instead of money STANLEY MEISLER IT IS STUPID TO RELY ON MONEY AS THE MAJOR INSTRUMENT OF DEVELOPMENT... IT IS MORE STUPID TO RELY ON FOREIGN AID 9 PRES. NYERERE by MANY African C overnments. admiring the presid e n t i a I palaces and
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    • 221 10 AY I appeal to Royal Malaysia Air Force to arrange for the night flying exercises by the helicopters in a more appropriate flying area than the present rooftops of Petaling Hill. While we are proud of the steady progress achieved by our young Air
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    • 225 10 I REFER to "Parent's" letter (B.T. May 16). In the preparation of tables for grading the physical abilities of pupils in the Republic a survey covering 40.000 pupils of both sexes from 60 primary and secondary schools In various part* Of the Republic was carried out. The
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    • 74 10 THE road widening scheme at Nlcol Highway and Mountbatten Road is a waste of public funds. The situation today remains as bad as before. It does not seem possible to fuse 5 or 6 lanes of traffic Into two smooth* iy. The safety of the cyclists has
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    • 526 10 Classified advertisements for Straits Times ft Malay Mail may be handed to: I COLO STORAGE SUPf R-MAHKIT Crchofd Rood ißrceptiontu Datk) COLD STORACI IKANCHH Hollond Rood Novol Bota CITY BOOK STORI LTD.. Winchestn Hou*«, Collyai Quov THE NEWS FRONT Fitipotnck Sup«rmorkat. M M. ISMAIL J AoVnirolty Rood. Novol Bom. HAMIEM
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    • 73 10 SAFETY FIRST! is 0.C.8.C.S Policy. Because it is the best in the enil. I^et it be your policy too! BANK WITH OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST mad STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. Th. tantr for All-Big and Small AUTHOIWSED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 IMIMD FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 OfINIRAL RESERVE: 39 000 000.00
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  • 140 11 1(1 ALA LUMPI K. Frl The Ceylon Federation of Ma l.i v.i will hold a mass meeting here on June 18 to iii-c mi- whether to hemmc l> irtmi of the Alli.inre Party. The president nf the federation. Data Sir Clough Thurui.sinKham, ■aid
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  • 104 11 IPOH. Fri Mr Justice Chang today described a finding by a traffir court !iPre as "m--conj^quentiai" and allowed an appeal hv thp DPP Inche Idris bin Yi*.of acainst car owner In a piratr taxi raw. Oh Ah Hone had been acquitted without his defence
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  • 172 11 Singapore bans song book of Mao's thoughts 1 Fri. The Government has banned a Chinese song book which contains quotations from Mao Tse-tung. It warned that any person selling, distributing or po.ssissinK the publication, titled "Revolutionary Song," would bt liable to prosecution. '< An Official statement today explained that the
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  • 41 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. More mr.-ifagp}. congratulating the Yang di-Pertuiin Aenne on the occasion of li.s Official birthday on Wed-nr.-riay were received here today. Among them wrre messages from President Nasser. President Ayub Khan and President Zaidr Hussaln.
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  • 173 11 ANOTHER WARNED AFTER INQUIRY INTO THAT PERTH HOTEL INCIDENT SINGAPORE, Friday. £N AIR HOSTESS of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines has been "demoted" after an inquiry into complaints by a hotel in Perth against four of the airline's cabin crew. Another was reprimanded and given a warning. The hotel,
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  • 605 11 BROTHER-IN-LAW FAILS IN ACTION AGAINST DOCTOR CINGAPORE, Fri. —Dr Heng Yeok Meng was given judgement in the High Court today in a civil action brought against him by his brother-in-law, Poh Kirn Seng. 73, in connection with a granite quarry in Jurong. Mr. Justice Buttrose. after hearing the suit for
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  • 53 11 SITIAWAN. Fn Mr. KaiP Woon Wah. MP tor Sitlawan. and t«o Statp Assemblymen, Mr Wona Tine Seng and Dato Liew Why Hone will tour U new villages in their constituencies tomorrow and on Sunday. The tun v u> meet the people bear their eompi»mt*. U any.
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  • 93 11 I^UALA LUMPUR. Frl The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a message to Queen Elizabeth on the occasion of her birthday. The message reads: "On this happy occasion of the anniversary of Your Majesty's birthday, the Raja Permalsurl Agong and I wish to extend to Your Majesty
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  • 59 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Malaysia concluded an air services agreement with India in New Delhi today. The Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon. who signed the Agreement on Malaysia's behalf, said: "With the signing of this agreement, we have laid the foundations for the actual physical
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  • 39 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Ttl» Minister of Welfare Services, Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, received two bales of cloth for flood victims from the Pakistan High Commissioner, Mr. M.S. Shaikh at the Ministry of Welfare Services here today.
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  • 150 11 FOUR GET 14 DAYS TO QUIT S'PORE CINGAPORE. Fri. Four people who were detained outside the Criminal and Magistrates Courts in South Bridge Road today were later served with expulsion orders and given 14 days to leave Singapore. They were among 44 people. Including 24 women charged In connection with
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  • 46 11 SINGAPORE. Frl A small fire this afternoon gutted the engine room of an oil tanker, the Orient Challenger, at the Jurong shipyard. A spokesman of the shipyard said the fire was put out by the crew before the arrival of fire engines
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  • 26 11 KUANTAN. Fn. The Mmistae of Education. Inche Mohamed Khlf Johari, will open the Rahman Ts» lib Secondary School here at |1 a.m. on Monday.
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    • 43 11 NS^lt pays to buy an I mil Othello ml How long IT^^fc a line \ji J^j W. can you draw Wk with a VJL |j||j|^a|^j|js SWAN OTHELLO VJ ffe« K&l W ballpen? I ml (Do you know th« answer?) -^j^^^^Answer, average 10,000 FT.
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    • 847 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kaala Lam- EnKlish: 7.10 Perspective par and Penang; 6 Ipob and the new currency; 7.35 Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bewitched Change of Bahm; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Face; 8.00 News in ManPahat; 9 Kluanf. darui; 810 Balada— keron--3.00 P.M. Programme sum- chong and Malay classical
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 230 12 General: Clear-cut victory possible WASHINGTON, Friday JJARINE Lt. Gen. Lewis Walt said today that the United States and its allies could win a clear-cut military victory in South Vietnam. The former Marine commander in Vietnam also rejected criticism of the South Vietnamese armed forces and of the use of B-52
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    • 129 12 LAND-SEA PLAN TO BY-PASS SUEZ T»JEW YORK. Fri.— A plan to open a new landsea cargo service between Japan and Europe, bypassing the Suez Canal, has been speeded up as a result of the Middle East war. It was announced yesterday. The service will move cargo In sealed containers by
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      7 12 MISS HUTTON Her lawyrr blames poor Investments
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    • 177 12 Betty Hutton files bankruptcy petition fOS ANGELES, Fri. A petition for bankruptcy was filed on behalf of longtime actress 3etty Hutton in a district it court here yesterday. "It's the only way out for Betty," said her lawyer Mr. Irving Morris "She Is listing debts of about US$l5O,OOO and practically
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    • 321 12 Torture gang boss is jailed for 25 years, to pay £20,000 costs f ONDON gang boss Charles Richardson, convicted of a series of crimes including torturing victims by electric shocks, was given a 25--year jail term here yesterday. Richardson. 33, was found guilty of nine charges on Wednesday. The judge.
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    • 106 12 PARIS. Fri. Americn long-distance swimmer Mary Margaret Revell dived into the Mediterranean yesterday in an attempt to stay underwater for three days and become the world's first aquanaut. The pretty 29-year-old Californian was clad in a skin-tight rubber suit— her blonde hair tucked
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    • 192 12 Hong Kong to deport 3 for part in riots LTONG KONG, Fri. 11 The Government last night ordered the deportation of three people believed to have played leading roles in instigating last month's disturbances. A Government spokesman said that deportation orders had been served on them and similar action was
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    • 357 12 CONGRATULATIONS „h k hl J d i \ir* l Wise bankers invariably and Best Wishes tO turn to NCR for proven MERCANTILE BANK LTD. BSKM on the opening of their new branch office in |Qf tllßiP CUStOdiBTS High St. Singapore. NCR are very proud once again to have been selected
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  • 417 13 iyE nnd pcrplcxiiiK the belatrd announcement by the Commissioner of Road Transport (S.T. May 20) of a crucial typographical error in his a at< nent of April 19th. a whole month having gone by oefore such an important mistake received correction. Also, we challenge the
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  • 97 13 MUSIC LOVERS appeal (ST. May 27) lor the establishment of a Music Conservertoire \n Singapore praised the Government for certain efforts in promoting music appreciation such as the Music Festival, etc. One needs only note the disparity between the amount of time devoted on radio and TV
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  • STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
    • 86 13 Teachers, bars and girls who flirt SINGAPORE teachers have been warned to keep away from bars in which waitresses "flirt 1 with customers under pain of not being promoted and other disciplinary actions. Do we not have laws to govern the function of bars? Why then are bar.s with fr.rt'.n*
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    • 113 13 yiORE than a thousand spectators who bought tickets for the Pugilistic Show organised by the People's Association at the Gay World through community centres for the final night were barred from entering the stadium at 7.20 p.m. though the advertised starting time was 7.30. Officials at the gate
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    • 79 13 I^iitL government's tree planing campaign in tne city and low co&t housing and industrial tsiaie areas is uiguiy commendable. However, would It be asking too mucn to have a few "flame ot tne forest" trees planted along Race Course Road, between the Buddhist Temple and Baleatier Road end? This
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    • 89 13 'THE recent $12 per lot per month parking fee tor residents in Queeastown is grossly unfair and too high. A monthly charge of five dollars the sum added to the rent would be fairer. But then any residential area should be provided with free parking and recreation
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    • 150 13 \|AY 1 intorm '-Rei.Tl luctam Queuer" IST. June 3 that the deficiencies of space and stafT. which are the primary reasons for the inconve.niences at the Maxwell and Middle Road premises of this Department, have been under close and continuous consideration over the last few months. Proposals
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    • 72 13 THE Middle East crisis -nost certainly has given the rubber trade a tremendous overnight boost but its effect on the rice market Is most bewildering. As one shopkeeper graciously puts it: 'The war in the Middle East has rendered this increase inevitable and you can -xpect fu-ther
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    • 182 13 FROM SATAY CLUB TO SATAY VILLAGE I RKI ER to Mr T. G. Bowden's letter (S.T. June 3) 'The One and Only Satay Club.' The Singapore Tourist Association has never suggested that the Brarh Road "Satay Club" be transplanted somewhere eNe and nours that it will (ontinue to flourish for
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    • 41 13 ONE more super attraction to those already in existence will not be superfluous for Singapore —an artificial waterfall in King Gtorge V Jubilee Park It would be a tourist attraction, and another achievement for Singapore. TAI YEW CHAI. Singapore.
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    • 47 13 rE Singapore Tourists Association need not look further than MacRitchie Reservoir for the >ett:ng of a Satav Villagp' The reservoir Is at present being developed into a major tourist attraction it la centrally located and 'hus will certainly prove popular with the locals too. V VIJAYAN Singapore
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    • 121 13 COME time ago a letter appeared in your columns drawing attention io the rubbish dump by the roadside in Ulu Klang. Hi a particular dump has >»en cleared up during the laying of the Aarei p p<' but others *re „ow springlne up at
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    • 357 13 The talented little gas lighter from Europe that's making it big! Try it and you'll find out why IMCO ■■MBHSHBBMaHBJMBHBIMBMBHMBJEBV^WBVBM became Europe's most popular ligh- j B^^^^l ter. Everything about it is designed I with ingenious simplicity. No mes- 1 ;">+ hPSv sing with screws or fuel cans— just I
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  • 99 14 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr*. Yeob Cng HID nee Sally Oh 8000 Ke. thank all relatives and friends for their messages of condolence*. wreaths, aaslstance and attendance during their racmt bereavement. MR. a. JOSEPH and family thank loctore and staff of Ward 5 Thomson Road Hospital, friend* and
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  • 70 14 l» Wtrdt SIS (Minimum) COCKPIT HOTEL'S "RUSTTAf EL' Is served Saturday and Sunday. Lum-n Reservation jj t& por* NIW DIETHELM SHOWROOM now •pen an week including Saturday afternoon. '.< a.m. 3 p.m., at DeaV mark Hou<«, 86. Jalan Ajnpang. Xuaia Limpur. JACK'S PLACE, corner Kliuney ana I .io\ ft
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  • 19 14 It Wordt til Minimum) MR. OW SEX THONG Please Investigation Bureau on any day during office ho us.
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  • 56 14 IS Wordt S3 (Minimum 1 METHODIST CHURCH Barker Road Singapore 11. Sunday School 8.45 am Worship Service 10.00 a.m. Everyone welcome. Tel: 3419-1. ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Anglican) 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion 8.00 a.m. Parish Communion 9.30 a.m Service in Chinese 11.00 a.m. Morning Service with Holy Baptism followed
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    • 676 14 i El A uutinueO Irom fftfr Id SITUATIONS VACANT U Wmrdt U (MiH.)—Box St eU. oxtro MALAY QIRL for Clinic Form 11. Apply personally. Room 303. 3rd Floor. 6, CecJl S'.raet Spore. WANTCD HOTEL RECEPTION ISTS Clerks. Apply with full particulars to Box A 4134 S.T Spore. CXPCRICNCCO CNCLISH SPEAKING
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    • 903 14 SITUATIONS VACANT /> Morals \m I Mm, —Bo* ill rtt txtrm BRITISH COMPANY requires fully qualified Accountant with Cost A.coi MB*! guallficuticas or extensivi Cost Accounting experience Only applicants with at least 5 year* Senior Accounting experience need apply. Salary will be compatible with experience and qualification* but not less
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    • 1136 14 1 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I I, H.,.«, ,%tm Bm, M rf. aajfM LOVELY 4 BEDROOM hourr large garden fully furnished I| mil,- East Coast Road, rtent SbiHJ uer-mooth. Tel. Spore >-:'Ji2 576(i7. FULLY FURNItHEO CORNER Terrace House tare< bedrooms Opera tsiatr immediate occupation Si'3oTei. ***** ***** Spore. FURNISHED THRCC BEOROOM LUXURY
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    • 1061 14 HOUStS LAND KOR SAI.R 1 li Wmrdt M (Mim.)-Box it rtt. txtro NEAR BOTANICAL GARDEN: McwtJ lompieted 3 hedrootn* spacious 1 rial. Luun r 'c-cjm-Uiniiik room, verandah A kitchen. Servant r room with amenities Price $46,000.- David Phoa It Sons. Valuers Kstate Agents. Tel t- ;ore 74J'.'J ***** '*****H7011 MARVLANO
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    • 928 14 1-URNITURE tS -Im >- Hot >» rim •lire FOR MOOrRN OESICNS !o ***** Furniture Visit Adrian s. IM Kivei Valley Road. singMpore I MANILA CANC LOUNCC suite eiKbl pieces Kapok tusbions very good condition >j(«) ono. Til Spore 3Auy>. FOR WELL CARVED DESIGNED i°hrst Furniture ol Teak. Campnut, Walnut. Visit
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    • 962 14 PETS FOR SALE i /.i rVorofs U (Him. >— Box it rfs. extra I SCLCCTCD. CCRMAN SHEPHERD r Alsatian Puppies, very good specimen*. heav« bone structures, cood anfuia, I non« bold, frisky Also half-Dreed I Alsrtlan Puppies. S4O/-. IS2-C, Hun Yean* Village, near 91 miles. Tampmrx i Road 8 pore
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    • 693 14 VEH CL^S FOR SALE I M W-rdM U tifim.l—Box St rtt. txtro 1959 AUSTIN A4O Vrrv X.-..1 condition BJH on o No: 6 Tl«ar> St Telephone fMM I'how. FIAT ISM 19(2 c Ina. good condition $.11. Mi ono rc.nt»ct MkM 1.. 8 pan SltM I ixi a m in <l
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    • 557 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word. M Via.)— Rax it rtt. txtrm CORTINA 1200 diluxr IMI model TK hullt x.ollrnt ondition rnilnt virli'Mlly ron,«r<J 54.80S Ml**. Tiixed ono l-honr s pore Km S4<M MUST SILL FORD CBS«1 1062 Jun*. overhauled painted In 'J-.■,-llent condition JIMIHI Please nnc K por. «4j<t4R lor
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  • 157 16 S. HIM lying alonitlrlo lha Slngapsra Harbour wharvti ar oipoctod today ara: Glenfalloch I J. l.loyrl Kakke 3/4. Fercgaie I Caquilino 10 1 1 Memoon I 1«. Slbixo Id. Klauzan Man .1 Yama feVM, K»nimcau 26 M. Botany Bay 20 30. Caltex Perth M X9. Iwakl
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  • 38 16 I /")N the froo axchangs marks! In Hont v Kcir.» >e«terday the US. Oollar was quoted at 3.M for T.T. aad 5 S4 for lash. Sterling quoted at ISM and an* taal »1 gold at 275|.
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  • 338 16 rE week's trading in rubber saw some very hectic trading and large fluctuanons .state H.C.B. Co. Ltdin the current market sur- j vey. The snap outbreak of hostilities between Israel and the Arab nations, and their subsequent course, provided the sole initiative whilst technical considerations
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  • 101 16 /■HINESE Produce Eicttange. Siniaday. Cscanut oil: bulk 140 aellers. drum %iii sellem Ciara: Mixed if on i iooss June/ July IK font S'-'tH buyers Pinn Muntok «h!tt 147 1 sellers, S.ir<"'.ik white. $14 j sellers, special Sarawak Mack »lUO sellers, garbled Lair.pong black SI lv Milan (all NLWi
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  • 476 16 rE Straits tin price after its very sharp arop of 523-25 on Thursday rallied by $2 in Penang yesterday to 5611.25 per picul. Better support, particularly from Japan, was reported at higher level. The tone of the market was steady. In London on
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  • 788 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE Stock Exchanee yesterday showed better sentiment again and steadied still further when news of the ceasefire in the Middle East was announced. The movement was aided by fresh buying at the lower levels now ruling compared with last week and
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  • 1192 16 DI'StNESS in and rrportrd to the Sincapore and Kuala Lumpur tr.iclitu rooms of the Stock K\rhan«r yestpiday with thr number of BaaWM traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsutltad IH')<HI) $1. 54. (5.000) 51.50: Csntral tutar *****1 M.jtt. O. I6.0C0) SI VI It, I2.OOO) UM D. (itt.OUO) SI
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  • 63 16 1 tla made Uiene changeii In Its rate! to marclunta yesterday (all rales to 1100). Oniltd Stalti: BuyUK TT 32 11 1«. airmail OD 32 13 lb. 90 d 33 3 14) credit hills. 33 ft 16 trade hills. •tiling TT »r 00 ready UmUd Slatat 32i: Watt
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    • 1097 16 Y\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTTX Western Australia /Singapore /Japan S«rvi«« r-omant ,mi Kobe l.tik.m Man" Saili I Jm 16 W June li June 79 Jum -Sum Maru' 3' July IS II luly ?S Jily 31 July 1 Mmnli.il Mm U2I July i, I Au| I4tu| II Alt West Africa, Singapore
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    • 974 17 < nntlnued from Page 141 FOR SALE li Wore!* M (Him.}— Bos HI rU. txtrt YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR Look new >n a day. Consult Mr. Sob. pore *****. TWO VOX AC 30 twin" amplifier slightly used for nlght-cluh work only. Ooinc rheap. Tel. 272S Oeremhaa. SCRVIt SUPIRHIAT Washing Mar»i'ne 170.
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    • 868 17 LEAVE ACCOMMODATION IS Word, U (Mih.)-Box S0 rtt. mxtrm SURFI.HS PARADISE mils* noutii of Brisbane Australia furnislwl rims at Commoo-s*os« prices, central no«'iion enquiries Kuala Lumpur 77*70. i JEAMBAIrb, MASSAGE, ETC 1% *K arete (HHmt—Box r(, txirm MARTINA'S SALON 14 Jalan RumMa Oxlty Rise. Singapore M7ix; Connie /Dais* attending. OINTLEMEN
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    • 770 17 MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT (MARA) Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for tne following post* in the Advisory Service* Division of MARA: 1 TECHNICAL ASSISTANT BUILDING (-DIVIBION XL Salary: $380x20-420 475x25-600/640x26-765 Qualifications: Diploma in Civil Engineering of the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur or the equivalent, with at least 6 years practical
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    • 1783 17 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE Proposed Electrical Installations Ib Telephone Exchange At Alexandra Road, Qaeenstown, Singapore, For The Sinfaporp Telephone Board. TENDERS are Invited from approved Contractors for the Electrical Installations ln Telephone Exchange at Alexandra Road. Queenstown. Coloured sets of Tender DrawIngs together with Specification* and other details are displayed at
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 18 NEB ACHIEVE THE DOUBLE IN S'GOR GOVERNMENT SERVICES HOCKEY POLICE full-back Lim Meng Jit (right) dribbles past NEB right winger Zam Ariffin in yesterday's Selangor Government Services Senior League hockey match on the Kuala Lumpur Padang. Others are from left Santokh Singh (NEB). Ismail Busu. M. Doraisamy and
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  • 570 18  -  TIMESPORT REPORTERS MALAYSIA CUP By gELANGOR, the holders, are showing a healthy respect j for Perlis by arrangI ing their Malaysia Cup tie to be played at Merdeka Stadium under floodlight tomorrow (8 p.m.) Perlis have made Cup i rivals sit up and take notice
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  • 151 18 NEPAL JOIN ASIAN TOURNEY: TOTAL NOW 14 TABLE TENNIS INDONESIA, Malaysia, Thailand and host country Singapore, each with 17 competi- j tors, top the entry list I for the eighth Asian J table tennis cham- i pionships in Singapore on Aug. 10-17. The latest entries received were from Nepal, who
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  • 401 18  -  JOE DORAI By ATHLETICS— SINGAPORE S Seap Games representative. A. Sadayappan. yesterday easily beat the meet 1.500 m record holder, R. Alagirisamy (Victoria*, in the City District schools annual athletic championships at Farrer Park. I Sadayappan (Bart ley >. t set a new time of 4:19.4.
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  • 81 18 \|R Eugene Chon;;. wee- president of the Malaysia Amateur Basketball Association. will declare op.n the sixth annual Perak inter-te.ir.i basketbull chamniunships at the Yule j Choy Primary School court. Hush Low Street, Ipoh tonight (7.301. Ten teams will compete in the men's section and six in the
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  • 121 18 A GOAL by centreforward i Theymudu in the tenth minute of the fir#a half enabled Perak to beat Penang 1-0 in their quadrangular hockey match on Victoria Green, Ptnang. yesterday. In another match Selangor beat Armed Forces 2-0. Perak attacked from the start and their efforts were rewarded
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  • 134 18 BASKETBALL I'riiik championships (Ipohi: Tansn Klang 92 B. Meiali Youths 64. RI( KKT Kedah leamie: Match drawn (bad lleht stopped play). Central Kedah 14" iA August m M, n 4-17 1 Hindu Youth* 75-5 Inter-M-hool iK Kancc&ar): Malay College 186 (J. Katnaruddin 66. Y. Khalid 32 Mustakim 25. Sadacharan
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  • 190 18  - Johnson gets orders to 'march' M. RAHMAN i ßy RATIONAL Electricity 11 Boards international fullback Joseph Johnson was sent off the field for usin^ abusive language to an umpire in the Selangor Government Services Senior League hockey match against Police on the Kuala Lumpur Padang yesterday. Johnson, who was a
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  • 103 18 BLUE CIRCLE crashed tt their fouith successive defeat In the Selangor Government Departments and Bu.-iness Houses League Div. 1 >occer match yesterday, gome down by 5-0 to Kilat at Pudu Road. With this win Kilat maintained their top-of-the-table prsltlon with four wins and two draw* Kilat
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  • 20 18 s.ilj.,h s..i i ik and Brund ninete in the 13th Borneo Game* at Berta, Brunei, on July 14-15.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 749 18 SELANGOR TURF CLUB liner Ihgits Korerasl Pool The Public are advised that commencing with the Singapore' June lAinateiii i 1!'67 race meet- Ihree Diol I like!:, based on lal $1 Unlimited Sweep will be on sale to the Public at: h.. i Ca\es Blanch. H.itu Caves Village, Ban: ('axes. .:.i.'(ir
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    • 331 18 KERAJAAN BRUNEI PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN •n2 akan di-trnma olch PenuuiUM Lcmbaya lawi-ian .liPejabat PeKawai Kewangan Neßf-ri. 1 nißkat Bauah Bailsman Pejabat Keiajaan. Bandar Brunei dan Pemboron(!2 JKR yang berdaftar dalam Kelas A hmnxa teimmi h..n Ithnin. Jhb. Julal. 1967 untok SEKOLAH? MKNENOAH MELAYU DAN SEKOLAH2 PKRTUKANGAN PEMBF.NAAN BATU 5. JALAN MUARA.
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    • 723 18 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE WATKR DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO t'ON'SI'MERS SHITDOWN OF WATER SIPPI.V There will be no water in th« following areas from 8.00 a.m. to 600 p.m. on Monday. 12.6.67:— 1 1 1 Toa Payoh Estate (Si Jalan Bunga Telor it) Jab.n Bunga Kenanga (4 1 Jalan Bunga
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    • 144 18 (> DUN LOP NOTICE For purposes of clarification, the management of Dunlop Malayan Industries Limited wishes to announce that all workers who have been absent from work since the 27th May, 1967, other than those who have already been dismissed and those who are on approved leave of absence, are
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 79 18 ATHLETU ft Schools: victoia pm i: Pe.al eoi 5 15. both Institution iShaw Rdi Bkt at Victoria Green. Pk> Menajam Hlßh School. «.<>( < KR Annual: S nor Club BADMINTON S pore \outh yg cc rKL padanßl ■hamplonships (bBA, 8 am rer.^ ov t. Service* NEB B BASRFTBALI. Perak rham-
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 293 19  - Match for Danes in XL MANSOOR RAHMAN BADMINTON By MALAYSIA will meet Denmark for the second time within a fortnight in a friendly international on Thomas Cup lines at Stadium Negara on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Danes, who lost to Malaysia 7-2 ln the Thomas Cup inter-zone semi-final on May
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    • 101 19 Winning lead by Russians LONDON. Fri The Soviet Onion qualified for the Group A f.nal of the European Zone Davis Cup tennis competition by taking a 3-0 winning lead over Chile at Moscow yesterday In the Group A final, the Russians will meet either Spain or Bnuin. whose semi-final tie
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    • 294 19 YORKSHIRE BARELY MANAGE TO AVOID FOLLOW-ON CRICKET I ONDON, Fri.— County champions Yorkshire barely managed to avoid followingon when they collapsed against Somerset yesterday. Facing; a Somerset total of 273, they reached 92-2 but then off-spinner Brian Laneford wroußht havoc. He took 4-0 in nine deliveries and only a last
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    • 93 19 LONDON m— Brian Wanes. 28 the Yorkshire Open ehamp;on who nas never before ied the Oeirt ln a mi.ior tournament, broke the course record with a brilliant six-under-par 65 to lead at th» end m the ftrrt round in th> Protewtonal Oolter's Am. ciation close championship
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    • 70 19 LUNDON. Fn—Chariottown, winner of met vcar's Epsom Derby returnert to Epsom ywterdav to win the £***** r>!-> nation Cun ln great style rharlottown ridden by Jimmy Usdloy, •troda clmt entering the unai turiune to win the 12f r«ce by two lene'hs from the f»*t -finishing French Derby winner
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    • 848 19 T^HE Penang race meeting on June 18. 21 and 25 will have nine races each on the first and third days and eight on the second. The 206 entries: ll*AOO IUJU.I (61 OX B^l •Uu ii vi iw;, AjnO* 81,1, aWJ Ap* i^Ki ov.
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    • 187 19 RACING with Epsom Jeep DARDON has bright prospects in Race Six (Class One 8f at today's amateur meeting at Bukit Timah. First time out in amateur company in April, Pardon finished second to Pinkson over 8f on this course. Punter's Delight 111
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    • 147 19 KACE iriKth. Irish Coffee shouia get ncr Winning break alter a sequence of places. Last ume out in April she finished th.rd tv W.ii:Lpit?l over s|i The cnaaenge -nay come from Surrender. KACE KOI X: Windspiel. who won easily over 54f.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 124 19 the I WITX-ANGLE SCREEN n'tfltf rfmrirm TELEVISION Sot* Aganti.Panang Kuala Lumpur Slng«por« MOO HONG. SIMA TRADING CO, SWtt HIN TRADING CO. 47. Malay St. 30. Jin. Campbtll. IM. Croat S(. T*l ***** I4ISS T»l 2U31 13*21 T»l 7405* 7»»I7 FrigiKing THE LEADER IN AUTO AIR CONDITIONING NEW OFFER 1967 NEW
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    • 69 19 TRAINED f^ ON BRAND'S "VnV s alwa y s his year's \j %fy~* /ff) Malaysian Thomas Cup Team &*V. 'A? have been training on Brand's y^OT jH&j v^r*v Essence of Chicken. Brand s Jt\\ < Jf L*^/\ P ure essence of chicken s^^\Sr<hl *2fflrl/l I improves concentration, r^ ivV' is
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 538 19 D RACE ONE 2.0 CLASS 5 UK lh>\> (CJtchweighrt 12 0) It. Hi>. 1 KM) K(H KLT 1 .jH'o Kocttrt <&-U» tl2i R r e 2 SPEED WAI 2 041 Harapan (5-lb) i3> R>r 3 IRISH COFFEE 3 000 St. Cloud v. Rlrf 4 WDBPIEI 4 o Kolek ,j, R«r»
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  • 324 20 LONDON. Fri. The general ceasefire agreement In trie Middle East was responsible for a broad Improvement, on the London stock market today. The retlationary aspect of the Government s announced plans loi higher pensions in the autumn MM also a bull lactor. Towards the close, news ol a
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  • 67 20 LONDON. Fri— Spot 18' 3 d.. July 18', d. Aug. 18 3 lbd. Sept. 18 3 16d July Sept. 18 3 16d.. Oct. Dec. 18 3 16d.. Jan. March 18>.d., April June 18 '.d July Sept. 18 7 Ibd Oct. Dec. 18 .d. Jan. March IB\d April June' 18
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  • 35 20 LONDON. Fri Buyers £1219 £12i sellers £1220 £l2*. i Forward buyers £1215 i— 1 1 sellers £1216 (—till. Settlement £1229 i— £5 >. Turnover a.m.; 155 tons. p.m. 40 tons. Tone: Quiet and barely steady.
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  • 268 20 Boycott's best: 246 not out ONDON, Fr i. England ruthlessly piled up the runs against the injuryhit Indian team on the MTniici day of t lie first cricket test at Headlngley, Leeds. England aoded 269 runs thli morning bctnrr <i<'-<-lari:.i: at 550 for !'>ur wickets )usi before tea in reply
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  • 159 20 LIILA NAIR t..;oi«-d dutl.htir Of Mr tin. N.O Nair o- In Lnceatcr Road dird luddenly hriduy MR. m. ACMUTHAN prarr fully I -jM Kukit Timah I pin. lor Btdadarl today. MRS SESU FERNANDEZ. mother of Bernard rYrn.imi. M.nv hrrnand«i. iml Maria .Nirholion. passed away on v 6.67 at Kannanthur.il.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 175 20 Phate CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) VEOW; To May and Ku Mm«. a daughter Junt on s 6.6T Both well. TLank* to doctor and staff. ONANOA:— To Dbaram and Nlrbhai baby ftrl on •.•.•7 at Batu Gajah Hoipital. Both "HI. Tnanki to gynaecologmt and utaff. Mf SBIN MONEY? .^■^■P^&fl PPblUbv
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    • 103 20 f^\ CONSULT Cambridge CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL A SYMBOL OF EFFICIENT POSTAL EDUCATION (IN ALL SUBJECTS FOR 1967/1968 EXAMINATION) HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE of EDUCATION. GENERAL CERTIFICATE of EDUCATION. FORM IV/QUALIFYING TEST. LOWER CERTIFICATE of EDUCATION. L.C.C. (BOOK-KEEPING). Towards a better education, post this coupon to-day for a
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