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Title Section16 1956-06-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES latufeit j SettSeM in No. 1,085 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1956 20 CENTS16 words
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216 1956-06-10 1 13 MEN TOOK A BIG DECISION IN ALL-NIGHT CONSULTATIONS WASHINGTON, Saturday. *r!L° f I 0"' S ?T° nS 3 S d *Z° P h y slcia^ Performed a two-hour .t.on here today on President Eisenhower and pronounced it pm,L K :iJ216 words
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142 1956-06-10 1 Eisenhower may have to quit but party says he's still in race WASHINGTON. Sat. President Eisenhower's sudden new illnrss has reopened the entire question of his decision to run for re-election, although Republican Party spokesman continue to insist that he is still in the race. The state of the President'sReuter - 142 words
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205 1956-06-10 1 `TERMITE' GENERAL TO BE MALAYAN ARMY'S FIRST GOC KUALA LUMPUR Saturday. BRIGADIER F. H. Brooke, who commanded the Ist Malay Infantry Brigade in 1953 and 1954. is being tipped here to be the commanding officer of the, Federation's own independent army when it is formed. He will hold the rank205 words
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Article55 1956-06-10 1 For the second week in succession only one entrant a girl won the $5,000 prize for the Straits Times Word Puzzle F She is: Miss Heng Puay Heng. of 295. Ipoh Road. Sentul. Kuala Lumpur. The money will be sent to her this week. See Page 955 words
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Article56 1956-06-10 1 NEW YORK. Sat. T h p| West Gorman Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, arrived here this morning on a fist! to the United States. The Chancellor told reporters: "The first words I wish to say on American soil are to express my best wishes to President Eisenhower56 words
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Article64 1956-06-10 1 MANILA. Bat Mr Carlos Garcia, Vice-President of the Philippines, suggested here today that all countries claiming the Spratley Island Group should appoint an arbitration board to decide who owns them. Communist China. Nationalist China. France. South Vietnam and a private group headed by aReuter - 64 words
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Article312 1956-06-10 1 Handshakes and greetings all day NEW CHIEF MOVES IN SINGAPORE'S new Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, had a busy day yesterday his first working day in office Dozens of frifnds called, in person o r by phone, to congratulate him on his new appointment. And his photograph was taken312 words
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Article30 1956-06-10 1 AFTON. Wyoming. Sat. police here found the bodies of two five-year-old boys In a refrigerator in which they had locked themsrlves after having apparently removed the shelves.30 words
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Article69 1956-06-10 1 Only seven days left for MM puzzle The Malayan Monthly's jackpot Puzzle Contest W offers $20,000 in prize-money. There is $15,000 in the first Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll prize pool and $5,000 in consolation prizes. This great contest closes on Saturday, June 16— SEVEN days from today. Send your en- 169 words
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150 1956-06-10 1 SAIGON, Sat. -Two Americans were killod today and another wounded in a gunbattle outside the "Golden Coin" nightclub. The battle broke out when i an American named Clark, a member of the Military As- 1 slstance and Advisory GrouD, began anUP - 150 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-06-10 1 Pte. Jinan helping Pte. Tapoj ivith a rucksack of parangs which the shipping company had insisted should be collected from the troops and stored away. Suiiday Tunes picture.34 words
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158 1956-06-10 1 WHEN 23 Iban warriors arrive home in Borneo next we*>k, they will roll up their sleeves and show their "scars" finger arabesque tattoos for the four bandits they killed i:> the Malayan jungle These men, who ha(! been employed as trackers in the Federation,158 words
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255 1956-06-10 1 FELIX ABISHECANADEN - FELIX ABISHECANADEN By PLAN FOR JOINT POLICY COUNCIL: BIG MEMBERSHIP DRIVE A BLUEPRINT is being drawn up to strengthen Singapore's new Labour Front coalition Government. It calls for the establishment of a central coalition committee, and a combined membership campaign by all coalition parties. The255 words
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Article48 1956-06-10 1 RANGOON. Sat. -Sir! I Robert Scott. Commissioner- I General for South-East Asia, j j here on a six-day visit, said j yesterday there was no danger of Malaya or Singapore going Communist. "The trouble is not Comi munist but communal."' he declared. A.P iAP - 48 words
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Article31 1956-06-10 1 ALGIERS. Sat. —The authorities announc- j !ed today the formation of j Home Guard units throughout Algeria to enable villages I defend themselves against attacks by insurgents. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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150 1956-06-10 1 Gang war threat police stand by QETECTIVES patrolling i Singapore's Chinatown were doubled last j night following reports of an impending gang war after Friday's triple stabbing incident. They also kept an allnight watch on the scene of the crime a bar m Upper Pickering Street. Earlier in the day,150 words
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Article58 1956-06-10 1 STOCKHOLM. Sat. Crowds of men. women and children cheered and waved flags when the Queen and i the Duke of Edinburgh. accompanied by King Gustav visited the historical museum of antiquities here today. Many people had been encamped since early mornlnc around the museum58 words
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Article62 1956-06-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A soldier was killed and two others injured— one seriously —when a jeep in which they were travelling hit a parked police truck at Gurney Road tonight. The dead soldier was Lance Corporal G. A. Hansler of the 27 Coy Royal Army62 words
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Article28 1956-06-10 1 NEW YORK. Sat Governor Averell Harrlman of Now York announced today that be would be an active candi--1 dato for th« Democratic no•■ninntion for President.28 words
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Advertisement286 1956-06-10 1 CYMA /^I SALE SERVICE //-Sk^f Genuine CYMA i t"^*}\ j space P.vri arc used liWi^ *>. JJ h\ CYMA watrhcj lV^S4'>^^ k Out»».iH"jn Repairs T -^^~^^r solicited rr~\ fhrou«S RcsirtCTca ttf JK-l'M/ (S> Post. A.L ABDEEN LTD. lEWELLERS. I Bldg 155 North Bridge Rd. S'porc-6. v MERCURY f^PMfl POPULAR AND286 words
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Advertisement103 1956-06-10 1 v qo THE NEW if AUSCH LOMI RAY-BAN SUN CLASS More than ever the Sold in over 70 countries Since 1890 Rothmans I'all Mall have been tamoin lor fine Virginia tobaccos. I'all M.ills sckvicd lca.es arc carefully cask-matured in Virginia and London before blending with all the skill acquired in103 words
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Article, Illustration140 1956-06-10 2 Alone on the deck of Lord Moyne's yacht Rosaura, the Prince of Wales and Mrs. Simpson have "crossed the line that marks the indefinable boundary between friendship and love." ■fc After that romantic interlude "the world came crowding back ie And today the Duchess of140 words
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Article, Illustration3478 1956-06-10 2 OX the night of Sc p tember 2(1, 1934, Aunt Bessie and I hoarded the Manhattan at Le Havre, she to return to the United States, while I would get oil at Southampton. Although the Prince had vanished, with a gay wave of the hand, theUP - 3,478 words
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Advertisement516 1956-06-10 2 INDIGESTION PAIN V this fastjway!__^^_J Ihe latest way ever discovered to j W^A end nagging indigestion pain is to <^ take world-famous Maclean Brand Stomach Tablets. I wo to four tablets with water and your pain quickly disappears. You get glorious relief that lasts, and at night von can sleep516 words
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Advertisement13 1956-06-10 2 iily/ t 1 I I PILSNER m BEER product llna^H AUSTRALIA Bf=B GUTHRIEACOL13 words
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Article170 1956-06-10 3 I ONDON, Sat. Ilollyina tor making a tsed «n (he memoirs DuchcM «f Windhave been shattered i-.il <m the part !'.t it i-li Board of i iMMirs. Ibe mcmoii i, <.l course, onsidermUc length dramatic events .Ixliiiition of the King Edward Mil. Duke oi Windsor.170 words
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201 1956-06-10 3 people (if v;de the garden to Buckingham ar by invitaof about a year try to the Palace Royal homes itlotis. ranks, innocents. tied couple :i-cently asked if they Royal a Wedkl may tting but they at their they ha\e than a201 words
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Advertisement78 1956-06-10 3 NEXT WEEK How the King proposed to me (Copyright 1956. World copyright including all rights under the I'nivrrsal. International, and Tan American Copyright Conventions reserved. Reproduction in part or in full in all languages prohibited. v u;\v \inmio\ Ao tie iance in N^__^ i^Vv^ jtf~ si s DORCAS SHEETS Dorcas78 words
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Advertisement315 1956-06-10 3 to"-' M^> YOU C*N s&S£s^J QUICKLY LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO IF YOU HAVE EVER "WISHED' YOU COULD PLAY-HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN MEW MUOOY METHOD- RE J L U E U ED The "New Mel"ly Method" makes learning omozmgly eovy. You may never hove touched i Piono Key315 words
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297 1956-06-10 4 Do these youngsters need thrashing— or more understanding? MANY EUROPEAN CHILDREN SPOILT AND PAMPERED ARE EUROPEAN children in Singapore "the worst behaved in the world?" Opinions differed yesterday. But the Singapore Swimming Club committee certainly agrees with "Disgusted European". In a letter in yesterday's Straits Times, he said many European297 words
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Article112 1956-06-10 4 'Noisier than Asian children' "It is wrong to compare children of different cultures. Disgusted European' is mistaken In suggesting that juvenile delinquency Is worse than ever before ir. England. Statistics show It has been going down since 1952." The mistake Mrs. W.G. Alcock, welfare officer of St. Andrew's Cathedral and112 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-06-10 4 •TTHE visit of the Indian 1 Cultural Mission to Singapore and Malaya has been "an overwhelming success" in establishing better relations. And the two men who say so Mr. Francis Thomas, Singapore's Minister for Communications and A'orks. and Mr. Prithvl Raj Kapoor. the129 words
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Article52 1956-06-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— An area security unit patrol fired at two terrorists in the Kemasik district of Kuala Trengganu yesterday. The bandits fled. Terrorists fired on the police post on Chan Wing Estate division HI in the Labis area of Johore on Thursday night. The police52 words
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159 1956-06-10 4 Grand parade— then word of advice for youth SINGAPORE youths should look for guidance to their homes and youth organisations, said Si r Robert Black, the Governor, at the "Festival of Youth'' rally on the padang yesterday. He said that the value of the Singapore- Youth Council was that it159 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-06-10 4 SEATO MEN FLY IN Brigadier General P.A. Cruz, commanding general of the Philippines Air Force who arrived in Singapore yesterday for the coming military conference in the Colony. He said SEATO was ready for any Communistinspired attempt to begin another "Korea" in Southeast Asia. Sunday Times picture.47 words
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158 1956-06-10 4 Hong Kong is gay as stars pour in for the festival By A Special Correspondent) HONC KONG it taking on a carnival atmosphere as stars and film personalities arrive roe the South East-Asian Film Festival. Huge flags of Festival member countries and placards have transformed the city into a centre158 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-06-10 4 DR. MICHAEL CHIA and his bride. Mist Millicent Mary Minjoet, cut their wadding cake at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, yesterday. They ware married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The bride it the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Minjoot and the bridegroom it108 words
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85 1956-06-10 4 FROM KIWI LAND FLIES IN MAN OF 87 MR JOHN T. HOLMES. 87, flew into Singapore yesterday from New Zealand to see his daughter. Mn. J. W MacKenzie, wife of a New Zealand businessman in the Colony. "My word, it's nice to be here.' he said in a firm voice.85 words
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Advertisement206 1956-06-10 4 D 1 "^1" rarker Dl v^jk B IT «y PiPlLl f\JO L» »vAJ \JI\xXJ\J knows a thing or two about I^Hfl debign, and his heart warms at once to the clean, functto;i.il ifi 9 styling of the Parker "51" Pen. He both appreciates and *«r best re»uit» in this |w206 words
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Advertisement175 1956-06-10 4 TITUS i TITUS <5> with SOLFIX BALANCE and UNBREAKABLE SPRING ALL TYPES OF LADIES AND CENTS WATCHES AVAILABLE There is no place like j^^JXrl^} Co to lf*ly for the world goes there. Where the people are kind and friendly where the sun shines with a smile and it is never175 words
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Article, Illustration140 1956-06-10 5 Lim: I will keep the M-torch burning C APORES Chief Mmis- ter. Mr. Lim Yew Hock. lay assured the Trades Congress that he carry on the work of Hecessor, Mr. David all, in furthering interests. presiwas lunch in director of the V R Mathur, ipore today, ren a series of140 words
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Article62 1956-06-10 5 Five people connected with i youth activities in the Feder- ation ar.ci Singapore, will leave Malaya for Britain on July 1 or. i month's visit. The two representing Singapore, are Mr Henry Tan. 1 secretary of the Queen Street Boys' Club and Miss Yeo Bee Hwa62 words
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Article26 1956-06-10 5 OPENING CEREMONY Singapore's Chi' I Minis- ter. Mr. Li:n Yew Hock, will open the Coffee Shop and Restaurant Employees' Association in Victoria Street on June 17.26 words
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137 1956-06-10 5 Malaya gets 7 women police inspectors KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Seven women were among the 33 temporary police inspec- j tors who took part in a pass-ing-out parade at the Fe- deral Police Depot here today. They are the first Malayan women to achieve this rank. The Commissioner of Police. Mr.137 words
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Article38 1956-06-10 5 The president of the Immigration Sports Club announced lfl^t night that the Controller of Immigration in Singapore, Mr. M. C Compton, has been engaged to Miss Gilary Haxworth. I daughter of the former Controller of Immigration.38 words
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Article31 1956-06-10 5 A police sergeant, Ahmad bin Nordin. 28, was found stabbed lr the stomach in his house in Lorons 104, Changl Road. Singapore, yesterday. He was admitted to the hospital.31 words
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340 1956-06-10 5 (AFTER 37 YEARS) BANKER TELLS OF JAP-TIME ORDEAL A SINCAPORE banker who was once sentenced to death will retire this month after 37 years in the banking business. He is .Mr (hew Hock Leong general manager of the Overseas Chinese Bankinr340 words
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164 1956-06-10 5 MALAYAN BOYS TOP AUSSIES IN ENGLISH, HE SAYS MELBOURNE, Saturday. boy students hare a better grounding in English than Australian boys, in the opinion of Yen Hock Ng, one of three brothers of Joo Chiat Place, Singopore, now studying in Australia. But, he says, Australian boys are more advanced in164 words
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Article78 1956-06-10 5 MR. MARSHALL THANKS THE TENGKU Mr. David Marshal! IkflJ sent a message to the Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman thanking him for his expression of regret at Mr. Marshall's resignation as Chief Minister of Singapore. Mr. Marshall said: "Very much appreciate the courtesy of your message. Will always treasure78 words
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Article40 1956-06-10 5 The Singapore Trades Union Congress will give a tea party on June 30 in honour of Its president. Mr. S. Jaganathan. who leaves for Britain on July 3 to attend the Duke of Edinburgh's Industrial Relations Conference.40 words
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Article28 1956-06-10 5 The P and O Company's new direct service from Scotland to the Far East was inaugurated by the 10.000-ton Aden which left Grangemouth last Tuesday.28 words
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232 1956-06-10 5 PENANC Saturday. kJALAYA'S only blind Normal Class teacher. Ma Kho wants to sit for a Bachelor of Science degree. "In Britain and America, i Mr. Ma told the Sunday i Times, "a blind candidate j can take practical examina- tions by getting another232 words
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155 1956-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. People passing through restricted or prohibited areas can now carry a reasonable quantity of drugs or medicine if they can produce a medical certificate to show that they need them. Those travelling with children under two years of age155 words
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Article182 1956-06-10 5 MAJOR IS BLAMED FOR ROAD DEATH IPOH, Sat A British Army officer, who had no driving licence, was today blamed by the Coroner for the death of an hotel assistant Lee Kah Onn. 31. At the end of the inquiry into Lee's death, the Coroner. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusof,182 words
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Article28 1956-06-10 5 Mr. G. R. T. Chelvam. former President of the Malacca Sessions Court has applied to the Singapore High Court Registry for admission to the Colony Bar.28 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-06-10 5 One of the most suci cessful girls in Malayan show business is 21E year-old Miss Chong Sit Fong. for not only does i she sing and act, she also runs a dramatic troupe which is now touring the Philippines. Here she is seen atHan Hai Fong - 64 words
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103 1956-06-10 5 A GARDEN city, consisting of 92 houses, is being built by the Sarawak Government at the cost of $890.---000 just outside the township of Miri. The estate will have playing fields, a recreation park and a shopping centre. The Government estimates that 500 people103 words
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Advertisement279 1956-06-10 5 A. E. SPECK COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 138 Flinders St-eet. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: fnjoy the esteem and respecf of your h as well as increased opportunities for promotion to .v possible for Asian students to the high-prized degree of tne Australian Society of li examinations in Malaya and279 words
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Advertisement192 1956-06-10 5 Jm 1L OR her birthday, the anniversary, ihe mmmml fj W ;^m «ifi or th.* «j»«rial orcacion, she'll a«lore a W Wk Tl DOR Watch. Rolex of Geneva have ercat«-«l in Tudor a charming anil <ii»tim-tivi> piece M 1 M of jewellery, the dream watch come M Irue. For you.192 words
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Miscellaneous19 1956-06-10 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 12.16 p.m. (Bft. oin.i 11 28 p.m. < 9ft. 91n.(. TOMORROW: Singapore 1.01 p.m. Bft. 61n.i.19 words
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Article, Illustration277 1956-06-10 6 2001b. SHARK caught with 50 lb. LINE AMAZING BUT IT'S TRUE... I T was to have been jutt another wetk end sport at Mersing. Professor G. A. Ransome of the Singapore Ceneral Hospital took his boat and set out with comparatively light tackle in search of tengirri. He found a277 words
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450 1956-06-10 6 MIKE WATCHER - Why Radio Malaya is short of money MIKE WATCHER by DOOR old Radio Malaya! Well, maybe not to old but most certainly poor. Hot yet half way through the year and they are already having money troubles. Certain restrictions have had to be placed on programmes and others are visualised450 words
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Article528 1956-06-10 6 TUAN DJEK - TUAN DJEK The Countryman's Journal liiiiiiiiimimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimmimimiiiiiiiiiiiitii by TtfO signs of a let-up of the rain. A visiting planter took the words out of the Tuan's mouth when he remarked: "It's those explosions." an accusation denied by the nuclear scientists, supported by their adulatory sycophants,528 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-06-10 6 The end of the expediting. The shark is hung up, finally beaten Th had some smaller fun icith theze other fair-sized fish before the s) theii bait. The r od bends perilously, two men hang on to it. On the other end88 words
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Advertisement100 1956-06-10 6 Almost a meal in itself! u.yy ptis. cof- l SJ« G'een BimJ. 0»£ N XV^' <I T.mptint. iitdmlriih *kJ^' l 1 L"-# npMbln IN HEAKTY J^Wf^^ MBf «TOC« with juit <^y v S{»^ -J, ■r-^V Vsl» «»«torung Servr Camp- jj~ btll'i V.j.t.bl. Soup \J toon and irrvr It olttn' QfT100 words
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Advertisement42 1956-06-10 6 Buoyancy unbounded in FLOTILLAS light, tireless, tough Casuals for men with CSarks new Mkrocdk -r light-weight soles MADE *y C. I. CIARK ITP WHOIEIALI ONtYV ITUFf T, lOMM<IT II Wholes** cnquiriM only to i. 6. ParrtU A Son, P.O k> 1»». W42 words
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Article726 1956-06-10 7 m» IS It true that December •J 26 is called Boxing 5 Day? If it is true could > you kindly explain to me the reason why it ;s so? R. I II U Kuala I.umpur. .Vo. Boxing Day is the J» first week-day after Christmas726 words
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Article973 1956-06-10 7 IT'OR three years I have been In love with a prl who is two years younger. She Is still at school; but I am now working and am 20 years old. We meant to get married as soon as my job was secure enough. I973 words
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Article271 1956-06-10 7 could compare notes on ail the hair-restorers that didn't work? it COULD you please recommend me a practicable method of separating stamps from envelopes without damaging the stamps or the envelopes? ECONOMICAL Singapore. The time-honoured method is to boil a kettle and u*!it for the stamp to271 words
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Article553 1956-06-10 7 TWO days ago I caught a crowded, stutfy plane to Paris and drove quickly to the best hotel. There I fortified myself with a U lunch, changed into a U suit, rubbed up my shoes with a duster, pulled on clean U gloves, got into a553 words
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Advertisement192 1956-06-10 7 Ideally suitable X^^^Sy for use in a jRS§~3JT hot climate is|2^£ imoother, longer-lasting, easier to use. Gives lips a lovelier lustre than ever before. In ten brilliant shades UpstkJc by YARDLEY YARDLEY 33 OLD BOND STREET LONDON SP s*-^ 1 /T^ Earrings, set in f?N J, fT 18 ct gold192 words
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Advertisement379 1956-06-10 7 %f v QUICK I g& ACTION IPHIcOUGHS ■I B«O" IWU J<W HI B Coughs a™ be dangerous. They Hi I Vltot mi torru -I can tire you out, stop you sleeping, Bj i^sjsflfHl^^lH ma^ e y° u weak That's why you must take VHNO'S cough moiicine 8t once. VENCIS COUGH,379 words
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Miscellaneous13 1956-06-10 7 -~P*^ A I Me AWA^ e vou'g&j lioirvi^vou ooT*v\ I ANO IST£N I13 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-06-10 8 Condy pink cotton with white polka dots used in a long-line, full-skirted dress with three-quorter sleeves and an off-the-shoulder neckline is seen at right. Rufh wears it tor dining and dancing, as well os for afternoons. Matching pink kid shoes from London. Above is black and gold70 words
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Article, Illustration304 1956-06-10 8 Washablel cottons for cocktails GLITTERING GOLD STRIPE OVERSEAS designers are "mad about" washable cotton cocktail dresses, says London model Ruth z Warner who arrived in Singapore a few weeks ago with some of the prettiest ones in her trunks. •some of the leading London firms, such as Frederick s surke304 words
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Article, Illustration357 1956-06-10 8 T HE "3 hf fou ch is the right touch to opply make-up in a hot climote. Too mony girls in Singapore ond Molaya forget this guiding principle ond "slop on" layers of cosmetics with disastrous results. As your skin perspires, that hoovy moke- up clogs pores357 words
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Article90 1956-06-10 8 j rrWf modern woman is no fool. So when you hear men -i er that she icill near anything in the cause of Ut don't believe it. man wUI try to keep up with the times in t la not thoughtless enough to *all for90 words
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Article670 1956-06-10 8 pXCEPT for the occasional gala party. I hate wearing fancy dress. Which is why I've bousht very few clothes this year. When fashion becomes "costume." you can count me out. I Just feel In my bones that the caftan, the obi. and the caraco670 words
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250 1956-06-10 8 Don't you be a ballroom wall flower! Advice far thy Twns unit Ttvvntivsz yOUNC Malayans are taking to ballroom dancing more and more each year and a good thing, too, for dancing is one of the nicest and healthiest ways for boys and girls to meet and become friends. I250 words
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Advertisement183 1956-06-10 8 aaaaßaaaaa^v i ±m& ana- apß] 11 ttT fi»'/7l jTI aaaa^^aaaaa^BsX fiSjtt "m^j-^g: 'hR J I wij gaaaaaaaaaaaTas t s r translucent beauty of this carving Daraaaaaaa?" f\'mbolues its purity. A jade mvthiS** i '*1 horse rising from the river and JLaaaavfla! Km bearing the scroll on which axe in- g—183 words
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Article, Illustration931 1956-06-10 9 By the COMPETITION EDITOR ALTHOUGH the adjudi- cation committee thought that Straits Times Word Puxxle Contest 'F was one of the easiest for some weeks, the winner finished at the head of a very small field. H^re are what the judges I931 words
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123 1956-06-10 9 CHINESE EACHERS I 10 RAISE $50,000 Singapore Chinese 'nmary School Teachi association has started tor the welfare of lembers wno number an 4.00 D. The imate target is $50,000. c Kong Chian and Teck Kin, have given v to the fund. m for the asso- 1-day: "The to prorlde assistance123 words
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Article53 1956-06-10 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat.— man was killed and five vases damaged when a sud- 'n storm hit Bukit Merta- 1 m yesterday. Tan Kee Liang was crush--1 to death by a coconut tree fakb crashed on his house i Kampong To Ellong. nes fell for 15 Cnutes53 words
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Article92 1956-06-10 9 A LABOURER, Chan Han A Nee. 42, and his wife Thiam Thee. 36. were injured in a chopper-attack in a house in LoronK Ah Soo. off paya Lebar Road, yesterday. Chan, who was cut In the nape of the neck, walked to the Paya Lebar Police92 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-06-10 9 FATHER TAKES OVER Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Finn and their twins.11 words
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Article35 1956-06-10 9 The Singapore Seamen's Council of Action will call a mass meeting of all seamen at the Victoria Memorial Hall on June 18 to discuss the formation of a National Union of Seamen.35 words
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Article21 1956-06-10 9 Syed Ahmad Jamalulil has been appointed secretary of the Singapore branch of the UMNO-MCA Alliance Council.21 words
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183 1956-06-10 9 PENANG, Sat. LEADING aircraftman. Herbert Finn and his wife, Noela, proud parents of the first Australian twins in Malaya, hope they will get another set of twins. "We are simply delighted with Helen Mary and Barbara Anne." happy father183 words
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Article161 1956-06-10 9 CINGAPORE'S accident rate is on the increase. And so are the number of fatal accidents and the number of persons killed. The Traffic Police monfchlv report showed there were 1,779 accidents In April compared with 1,556 the previous month. There were 11 accidents in which161 words
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131 1956-06-10 9 rREE prominent elders of the Singapore Chinese community Mr. Lee Choon Seng, Mr. Lee Wee Nam and Mr. Lee Kong Chian—yesterday pursuaded 46-year-old Mr. Ko Teck Kin to withdraw his resignation from the committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The131 words
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Article28 1956-06-10 9 A thief broke into a house in Lim Ah Woo Road, Singapore, yesterday morning and stole $650. a wristwateh worth $500 and two fountain pens.28 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-06-10 9 MR. JAMES STEVEN PEREIRA of Singapore and hit pretty bride, tht former Mils Patricia Josephine Santa Maria of Malacca, after their wedding at St. Joseph's Church, Singapore, yesterday. A reception wos held later at the Siglap community centre. Sundoy Times picture.44 words
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Advertisement199 1956-06-10 9 Offers You SUN LIFE ASSURANCE /security and protection COMPANY f r y ur fami y FUNDS for your CHILDREN i OF EDUCATION CANADA/ FREEDOM from the burden ot ESTATE DUTY AND TAXES. RETIREMENT INCOME for you and your wife. /CANADA'S LARGEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY /SERVICE THAT FOLLOWS THE SUN To199 words
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Obituary40 1956-06-10 10 II Wor4i V* (Minimum) DR. 8. ROW. Surgeon of Talplng called home 10th June. 1952 in London. In Loving Memory by hlf bfloved Wife. "Its sweet to think of those at rest who sleep In CnrLn The Lord".40 words
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Article46 1956-06-10 10 to Word, fin (Minimum) HIGH SCHOOL, MALACCA. Invites Parents, Old Boys, and Friends to Prize-Giving on Wednesday 13th at 6 p.m. in School Hall. Dato Abdul Razak. Minister for Education, and Mr. H. G. Hammett, Resident Commissioner. ■aiil give Addresses. Mrs. Hammett will present prices.46 words
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Article226 1956-06-10 10 FkAVID MARSHALL'S resignation brings to an end one of the most portentous periods in Singapore's history. The period of Rcndel, with its experiment in popularly elected government. A period of industrial and constitutional crisis. A period of political awakening. Many people, including perhaps some of Mr. Marshall's226 words
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Article266 1956-06-10 10 MALAYANISATION of the public services means much more than big jobs for the local boys. It is rot the prelude to a wellpaid and comfortable career. If there are local officers who look forward to an easy life after Malayanisation, they are in for a shock.266 words
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Article418 1956-06-10 10 Women talk to stop wars! NEW YORK. ITHERE is only one remaining obstacle to the election of a woman as vice President of the United States. "It's men! said Miss Lou Payne, the Joan of Arc of a new crusade to create a lady vice-pre-sident. "They're against the idea merely418 words
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649 1956-06-10 10 ASTOUNDING allegations of corruption in Scotland Yard's criminal record office have been made in an ex-crook's new autobiography. Donald MacKenzie was share pusher and burglar whose operations ranged from London to Californ.a. Now he has written a book." "Gentlemen at Crime." about649 words
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Article, Illustration665 1956-06-10 10 ALAN MORRIS - TV— THE WORLD'S GREATES BLACKBOARD ALAN MORRIS k .CCIENTISTS agree that more than 80 per cent of human knowledge is absorbed by the eye. And that fact automatically makes TV the world's greatest blackboard provided the teachers know how to hold an audience. Pictures come before i words and classroom-TV665 words
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Advertisement672 1956-06-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT t» Wort, tS (Win.)- Box SOrlt. txlru. WANTED AGENTS To Sell 6arees and Textiles Can earn $200 or more monthly. Details Free. Lalia Knitting Works, Ludhiana, Ir.dia. HELICOPTER PILOT AND ENGINEER training now available at Air Service Training Ltd., Hamble, Southampton. Britain's Air University can train672 words
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Advertisement6 1956-06-10 10 A PRODUCT OF BOH PLANTATIONS LTD.6 words
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Advertisement17 1956-06-10 10 CCJtT /mwTI I I ANC SAI I l-m ORANGE Ok PINEAPPLE >-'MOUS FCH FLAVOUR SINCI IMJ Bi^^^-^*17 words
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Article269 1956-06-10 11 HUBBIES IN JAIL, HUBBIES WITH REDS IN JUNGLE, AND SO WOMEN CHORUS- Colony Chief Kathi, Crown Counsel give facts of cose IT LEGAL for a woman to divorce her husband because he is in jail or under detention? This question is vexing women in Singapore. answer269 words
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170 1956-06-10 11 Rubber price down on Ike's illness »t grade rubber buyers N*-d in Singapore yester--1 i cents per lb., down en of a cent on Ftl- iraj price. ■••iiva: 'one was slightly rket araa erratic and the followed the New overnight due to Presier's Illness. Turnprice* in cents per lb. R170 words
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Article57 1956-06-10 11 SEREMBAN. Sat. MR. Edgar Joseph, one of Seremban's oldest lawyers, died at his' home in Market Lane here this morning. He wa.^ 52. Mr. Joseph, who had been ill. left a widow, a son. Mr. Edgar Joseph Jr., who is a practising lawyer here, and two57 words
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Article61 1956-06-10 11 :r.pted robbery, took place in Singa- i .c days ago, was rettaa police only day. idnight on June 5 men, one with a red the other two broke into a Ni i Road. pushing the proprie- ?;int into a the robbers fled wlth- anything when61 words
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Article, Illustration205 1956-06-10 11 Alias the bandleader now learns how to be a bandmaster HE'LL STAY BACK WHEN OTHERS LEAVE FOR HOME From HARRY MILLER THE MAN who is beinr groomed to be the future bandmaster of the Federation Police Band now making a triumphant appearance in Britain's Royal Tournament in London is the205 words
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91 1956-06-10 11 THE Singapore Dance Hostesses Association will celebrate its 18th anniversary with a tea party at the association's premises in Geylang on Wednesday. On Friday It will hold a dance at the Seaview Hotel when all its 200 members areexpected to attend. There will91 words
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124 1956-06-10 11 THE SINCAPORE Chinese Dentists Association is to protest against a Government ban on the use of certa n drugs, including penicillin. The president of the association Mr. Yeo Kheng Ghee. said yesterday: "The ban will make life very difficult. These drugs are essential for our124 words
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Article55 1956-06-10 11 A youth. K. Rethinam pleaded not guilty In the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of breach of trust of cash and jewellery worth $74 belonging to K. P. Sadasivam of Buklt Timah Road on April 9. Bail was allowed. The case55 words
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103 1956-06-10 11 Angry crowd shouted: 'Kill the driver' BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat.A threatening crowd shouted "kill the driver" when a 6-year-old girl, Ansom binte Osman. was knocked down by a van at Bukit Tfngah on April 1, the coroner was told today. Aziz bin Abdul Raman, a police clerk who was a passenger103 words
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128 1956-06-10 11 LONDON, Sat. Mr. Richard Crossman, a Labour Member of Parliament, suggested today that a parliamentary committee of 50 or 60 members should visit two or three British colonies each year to catch the problems before they blow up." He was telling128 words
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Article114 1956-06-10 11 THE Student's Conference at Bandoeng was described as "turbulent" by a Ceylonese delegate who flew into Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday. v Maurice Wanigaratne, geography specialist at the University of Ceylon, said it was "not Communist-domi-nated." But although there was no "outward" Communist activity, there seemed114 words
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371 1956-06-10 11 NO COLONIALISM HERE— WE ENJOY RIGHTS BRITONS HAVE' A MEMORANDUM sign- i ed by 110 Malacca residents was sent yesterday to every British Member of Parliament and the Reid Constitution Commission to ensure that the rights of British subjects in the Settlement will be371 words
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Article109 1956-06-10 11 rE Malayan Orchid Society will hold Us next meeting on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. at the residence of Mr. I Lee Kirn Hong, 339 Thomson Road, Singapore. There will be a talk on the raising of orchid seedlings and members will be able to see Mr. Lee's109 words
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Advertisement249 1956-06-10 11 Mgg} £f\l offer you h °i' da y «S^« \sF round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kon» SAILS RETUKM CARTHACE 21jt|UNE 3rd |ULY CANTON 16th AUC 28th AUC CORFU 1 3th SEPT 25Hi SEPT FIRST CLASS $566 TOURIST CLASS $317 Children accord ng to age249 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-06-10 12 With a wealth ofl beauty on ourl tropical shoresi there are manyl opportunities forl the photographerl his entry contrasting light and shade (top left l Runners-up prizes, each of $5, were won by F. R. Lockyer, Officers' Mess, R.A.F. Seletar, Singapore, with his "Eventide" entry at bottom110 words
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Article69 1956-06-10 12 m S £AMERA fans should =<( send entries to 'Camera Contest, Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore. Name s, addresses and details should be ?lllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll written on the back of each print. Glossy prj nts are preferred; postcard size or larger. No responsibility is accepted for unsuitable69 words
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575 1956-06-10 12 DONALD DAVIES - DONALD DAVIES HISTORICAL CORNER by KEPPEL HARBOUR, or New Harbour as it was known during the last century, has sheltered many kinds of vessels, including the Confederate worship "Alabama" which did considerable damage to shipping in Malayan waters, the Anglo-Chinese fleet under Captain Sherard575 words
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Advertisement389 1956-06-10 12 SpP In yean to come you will be glad you bought that BOLEX home /tfC g? movie camera. Whenever you feel we X? like it you can relive the early $?g XR years of your children, family XXJ* celebrations, holidays or any of $888 §s& the other exciting happenings you389 words
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Advertisement56 1956-06-10 12 R L L 0 P TWO EYES SEE MORE i lß9smf with a «IS»\ mgsj rollop \L..iP T^fi^T^Twin Reflex Camera \A \V ffiU^l You can take Pictures l^ SOLE AGENTS .__l2^Lf, MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY and we will send you, without obligation to yourself, copies o I leaflet and price56 words
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Miscellaneous174 1956-06-10 12 Popular Crossword II i^Kafl B k^g^gf I bS ACROSS 1. Conflagration (41; 5. Marshes (8): 11. Soon (4): 12. Pain (41; 13. Blemish (4); 14. Surrounded (4)- 15. Frugality 16); 17. Reviser (6); Inner part (4); 21. Daub (5); 22. Title (8); 24. Fairy (4); 25. Experience (5); 27. Eata174 words
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Article, Illustration374 1956-06-10 13 Eric Woolnough - Eric Woolnough QNE of the funniest films in the first five months of this year's cinema calendar is the Dena Enterprise film "The Court jester" released through Paramount. Stars in this top-flight, light-hearted comedy of medieval England are America's Danny Kaye and Britain's Glynis Johns. It's bright entertainment374 words
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Article, Illustration295 1956-06-10 13 A FILM psychiatrist describes a shrike as a soft, downy bird which impales its victims on its beak. In the Universal-International film "The Shrike, the theme seems to be that if you once fall into the hands of a psychiatrist you're a dead pigeon295 words
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Article, Illustration237 1956-06-10 13 AN ancient, paddle-wheel ferry boat steals entertainment honours from John Wayne and Lauren Bacall in Warner Bros' colour presentation of "Blood Alley.' a film of escape from Communist China. The ferry boat, renamed the"Chiku Shan" after a village, is the medium ot escape for a whole237 words
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Article, Illustration397 1956-06-10 13 Benny is for 'hep cats rpHERE Is much to commend 1 and condemn in the Universal-International release of The Benny Goodman Story." It can be praised for an Interesting presentation of a musical record of one of America's best -known Jazz men Benny Goodman. But there are faults. The film397 words
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Advertisement373 1956-06-10 13 •I' XV OKtiAXISATIOV WIKUTmNA I DAY! CATHAY v .«<». «5 9.30 P.M. •iYward n -I'll CRY TOMORROW" An M-C.-M Pirt.ir. < OPENS TOMORROW^ •niK i* \i\n:n hills** < olur by Technicolor Rl 'i, J W N(t ♦CARYGARY O> >l p"THE LA ILKRS". TO I r"""^^^_ TODArijOtiitflil PRtSKNfAIIQX n j .■o«p.«t«ti373 words
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Advertisement543 1956-06-10 13 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS WiT'sMPM. CflrlTjUL^gW SHOWING 1 ROBERT MITCHUM OLIVIA de HAVILLAND ■nETTf "i Uli) -^W^^ Frank SINATRA WLUW*' *ti n ~Jmwl ORAHAMK Brodrrirk (RWVIORD 'TOMING ANITA EKBERG JOHN WAYNE "BLOOD rl n Sf< >P' LAUREN BACALL ALLEY WB TODAY 9 a.m.: "PRIZE Of GOLD". II A.M. 1.45, 4,543 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1956-06-10 14 THE YOUTHFULNESS OF DONAT...THE LUSTINESS OF LOREN AMD THE Concluding the David Lewin story of cameraman JACK CARDIFF, the man Marilyn Monroe picked to photograph her in "The Sleeping Prince." Nobody in the film business knows more beautiful women than Cardiff. Not only that. He1,092 words
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Article274 1956-06-10 14 DROBABLY the person with the strangest job in the world is the woman who barks for a living. Stockholm levies a special tax on dogs which dogowrers seem reluctant to pay. So this woman, who can imitate the barks of more than 20 kinds274 words
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Article203 1956-06-10 14 LJAVE you a lucky num- ber? Perhaps it's 7 or 5 or perhaps you plump for some out-of the-way number like 329? Or maybe you are like Ting Shao-chen, a Chinese footballer who disliked 4's because they had the same pronunciation as the word "death."203 words
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Advertisement354 1956-06-10 14 Wk Iheonly* liTi home pew NO CHECK CL/RL2/ aihar thinks NO GfESS'WOPK I NEW SELI-TIMING TONI Is Completely .IlilOlTlatiC the easiest, fastest way to the most natural am of your ■tfctk fife! One waving time 15 minutes whatever your type of hair Tom timing is so right, even beginners' waves354 words
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Advertisement52 1956-06-10 14 I\l lit^N&fod More room and s/y'' L s lj :?r: >:i^*n^ of less cost per jt Ford br.ngj you fa+v/fbr/tranaf&o/icmy ETSS J ■*<»*'» up »i'h h rctrol economy \g/ PRL Showrooms remain open up to 8 p.m. every evening includin i UNIVERSAL CARS LTD.| WEARNE BROS. LTD Singapore Ipoh Penang52 words
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Advertisement661 1956-06-10 15 BP^9H LIARH AT MOMt TH£ PRACTICAL WAY Hirfle ♦»>d«y'» 9f»«*»«* profession, weinh trained b*o»dca«t »n9«>e«r». e»»cu*wet, »tc, «f» bi«j 3^VjMfl «<»m»n<i. Vest »*w Ceidi of opport«n.ty ere epeninej W^v^MrtSA 1 WH L $HOW YOU HOW TO START rOUR OWH v£fit£M&& AOto ws;w£ss wnHouT capital Ut'S? I La* »c •»<>• you661 words
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Miscellaneous1274 1956-06-10 15 Burroughs' **m?^±s^^n \¥&S *fc P °R. WIS CLEVERNESS "*^^/k^lwV. V*^/,* l-lßr^^n'T^^'X^^ ißiiaunvwn*/ un\ '4t /iW .X^-'AAN A.NC? WIS Be I -iX^vW <. i taasg^J ISJTO TWb Kll x UNfc N**i ive HaW^l r"-ot.^rtO" >r- nrJ-Ji WSJ* j^TM cI E 7 JM^ 7"" I^G^^ 7^° N ISy W^i PULLV/VOul^ fc i^r-^^l.^sJr^Jaar^1,274 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1956-06-10 16 THE annual dinner of the Gimcrack Club has long been recognised as an opportunity for responsible racing men to speak in critical vein on current Turf affairs. The third Earl of Durham was notably such a man: vigorous and conscientious and intelligent, with a crusading zeal1,156 words
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316 1956-06-10 16 tx)th In and out of court, treated the proceedings m his Ulal on this indictment. >JEITHER a judge no r a Ijury featured in that trial. By agreement of the parties, the Issue had been referred to the three stewards316 words
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Article440 1956-06-10 16 A KECORD of limited sppeal but one that It well worth havinr, for those who enjoy the works of Rsvel snd Debussy Is Philips LP S *****) R. It presents Ravel's t hansom Maderasses and Debussy's Trois Chanson de Bilitia. Mezzo-soprano Jennie Tourel has an effortless, warm, rounded440 words
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Advertisement226 1956-06-10 16 End Rheumafisir While You Sleep If re* nuttfr «hari D C\ r »r« P "w"il-n pnlaon*4 'hr<iija;» »A^s J\\ "rrt»ri are Backac** and Limbi. Sciatica i Lumbago. Oattmgur r tines*, Nlrvoui",,, Byet, Burnmg, teh »na Fr.Qoent Haa/achat t Etc. trdinary tnrrtinnea muat mM« and and I oi and p..i»ilckly ks226 words
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Advertisement256 1956-06-10 16 14/ 90*4/ MC* BRITAIN EUROPE by bo a.c Majestic or Coggiet services f" Visit Britain. and sec more of Europe I v\) at no extra fare. Use 8.0.A.C "i stopover facilities and do more by having a I y^-3^; "stopover plan". BOOK NOW and ensure the per/ecr ••r M*|tttic Pa»»«iif«r»256 words
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Article, Illustration346 1956-06-10 17 When Inspector Retnam and his men are on the job... THE next time you go to a Singapore market for a kati of fish, pork or vegetables and feel you're not getting your moneys worth because something seems to be wrong with the shopkeeper's scales, don't hesitate346 words
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Article326 1956-06-10 17 Girls have a lot to learn! I- -ttyi psychologist Or. BRIAN WELBECK "j J^ FAMOUS Archbishop once said: "A womon ■I i$ o creature of no reason Ij who will poke o fire from > the top!" > I suspect that this is a > calumny. But the fact that326 words
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Article42 1956-06-10 17 nRIDEY MVRPHY fctU brought a new party craze to '^Hollywood embraces fads with vigour so It was only n t,Vra\ that the movie tolic should become intrigued with S^bSJ 253 fc^raF^-* llie (rriwsl octlMl la Hie Ousf.iras. *.f.42 words
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Article, Illustration548 1956-06-10 17 Cedric Carne - Never mind; Pharaoh suffered too Cedric Carne AIRS LEE came to see me because she suffered 1 from morning headaches. She was not so much worried about these. Rather, she was concerned about her blood pressure, which she felt caused them. "Why do you think that your blood pressure Is548 words
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Article477 1956-06-10 17 CHAN CHIN BOCK - CHAN CHIN BOCK By sure.' 1 "On the whole," he said, "shopkeepers in Singapore are pretty honest, a good many of course are just careless, but occasionally a real rogue crops up. He's the man all housewives must help to nab he has many tricks."477 words
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Advertisement269 1956-06-10 17 the Quality watches manufactured by AMIDA WATCH CO. S.A. MeebexSfo on all Pan American President flights Pan American often the super comtort of perette* service Sleeperettes are spaced much tnet apart than ordinary airline seats givt II the usual leg room v day you enjoy lounge-chair ease for reading napping.269 words
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Advertisement24 1956-06-10 17 I 0 *^£y I ■Mil I PILSNER m BEER I PRODUCT I t S|^ TJ DISTRIIUTED H AUSTRALIA GUTH R I E kCO LTD24 words
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489 1956-06-10 18 NOW THAT there are reports that premium grade petrol will be on sale in Singapore and Malaya in less than six months, motorists are asking: How will it affect my car? I understand the improved petrol will be about 90 octane (research489 words
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462 1956-06-10 18 CELANGOR set off to a good start in the Malaya Cup competition last Saturday beating Ferak 3-1 on the T.P.C.A. Stadium. Despite th? win however Selar.gor did not impress, especially in attack Forwards played ragged soccer at times and it was obvious that462 words
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Article105 1956-06-10 18 ACROSS: 1, 1 in- 5. Morasses. 11. Anon. 12. Achr. 13. Scar. 14. Girt. 15. Thrift. 17. Editor. 19, Core. 21, Smear. 22, Highness. 24. Peri. 25, Taste. 27. Sups. 31, Tarrying. 33. Troth. 35, Yore. 36. Entrap. 38, Psalms. 42, Tire. 43, Rook. 44, Even. 45, Node.105 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-06-10 18 Thi* is the exterior of a garage on itilts in the Hie United States. If shows the way parking is bcin? tact from the fop down. Hiis 542-car sclf-p.irking stitutc s reply to suburban shopping competition. The necessity to provide parking spa mobiles has created a new65 words
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Article352 1956-06-10 18 THE car parking industry in the United States is a great new frontier for organisation by i the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. It is I one of the fastest growing of the modern industries and is a direct result cf the motor age. Since352 words
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Advertisement365 1956-06-10 18 fa People f LIMITID A.«j\ ■The Monoocr of Mrlaya, I \)X\ The Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. I T^\ »^.l J Mercontilc Bonk 81da.., (P.O. I Box 492) Singapore. «9y|£^ V/^H I r "vCnJ me without obli- >y *ji I •■'ors of your Life 1 I :!0 cf birth is :Block365 words
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Advertisement96 1956-06-10 18 ißßßiSl*^^-"'" ii>S /^Bka7^fe_ w j<'-. BBSS P BlbsbßbbW rl I BHHHMPi EBB»aWk l l [linr i Fly to prosperous, fast-growing AUSTRALIA Prosperous, fast-growini: V: offers attractive trade oprHirtunii.es lust t which could make a business \isit unusually interesting and profitable. Ily the "Kangaroo" Route to Australia ia Constellations or Supcr-Ci96 words
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Article115 1956-06-10 19 Drobny beats Hoad i HESTER, Sat. I \V DKOBNY J (Egypt) re-established among the dl finest players n he beat Lew Hoad, ilian favourite th c Wimbledon title. In the il of the northern ii tennis tournai here today. »ho won the Uim- in 1954 and Is defeated Hoad r115 words
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Article74 1956-06-10 19 LONDON. Sat. M interval In matches today ester, Lancashire 227 Essex. ">nh. Hampshire 96 8 rrey. No play ■due. Cambridge Unle versus Free before lunch. Middlesex versus i Play, heavy rain, d. Oxford University play, rain. ntfuun, Northamptontkft i Arnold 63 versus Warwlck- H2 for four.74 words
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Article165 1956-06-10 19 MALACCA Sat. •BILAN took full rme poor bowling to ever, in their twoe cricket match 1 :nch began here •:ie game was a Kesri skipper, M j aho scored 105 taptw misted his M runs scoring 97 He had a rather the first time being165 words
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Article1009 1956-06-10 19 Wickets Calls cheaply as first Test is resumed From JACK FINGLETON TRENT BRIDGE, Sat pLAY was not possible until 20 minutes before lunch and the last hour was also lost through rain and bad light on the third day of the first Test between England and1,009 words
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Article133 1956-06-10 19 ENGLAND Ist Inna I Richardson c Langley b Milter 81 Cowdrey c Miller b Davidson 35 Gravrney c Archer b Johnson 8 1 May c l-mglfy b Miller T3 I Watson lbw Archer 0 Bailey c Miller b Archer 14 Evans c Langley b Miller 60 Laker not outReuter - 133 words
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118 1956-06-10 19 PENANG, Saturday. pERAK led Penang by 52 runs with five wickets still in hand on first innings at the close of the first day's play in their inter-state cricket match at western Road today. Perak dismissed Penang for 59 runs and went on to118 words
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Article123 1956-06-10 19 PEN AN U lit Innings Burton b Mahinder Singh 11 Lee b Mahinder Singh 2 Close b Amaladasii 4 Sathappau lbw Amaladass 7 MoneraMnghe lbw Mahinder Singh 7 Koay Khoon Leong run out 10 Havatl Mrah r Walker b Letrhumanan 7 Mathivai.in c Mahinder Singh b Lrtchumanan 1 Devadas123 words
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Article47 1956-06-10 19 Woodbridge Hospital and BODCA drew In a friendly cricket match played at St. George's Road ground yesterday. BODCA 146-7 dccl. (S. Chelliah 45, Maniam 40. S. Param 29. H. Pereira 3-45, Foster 2-27). Woodbridge 120-8 (S.K Kulasingam 68, Rajendra 14. Maniam 2-25, Ismail Sahib 2-28;47 words
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95 1956-06-10 19 KLANO. Sat. Pahang made a good start in their Inter-state cricket match against Selangor which began on the Klans: Club ground today. Pahang scored 75 runs for two wickets before rain stopped play at the tea interval. Only 80 minutes play was possible and95 words
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Article58 1956-06-10 19 Blue Rovers and Windsor Rovers drew 1-1 In a S.A.F.A. Dlv. 3B league fixture at Jalan Besar yesterday. Ismail scored for Rovers and Benjamin for Windsor. In a Div. 3A match at Geylang. Bedok 8 C. beat Setla Jaya 4-3. At Thomson Road, Police "A" beat58 words
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Article24 1956-06-10 19 There will be no 3occer at Jalan Besar stadium today as the two matches to have been played have been cancelled.24 words
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842 1956-06-10 19 ■pIVE individual records were r toppled at yesterday's annual sports of the Raffles Institution held on the school ground but the greatest treat came from their tisttr school, the Raffles Girls' sprint quartette. The girls beat their personal record with a time of842 words
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Article130 1956-06-10 19 WANDERERS AND SELETAR TOP TABLE DAF SELETAR "A" and WanAY derers are the leaders In the Singapore Cricket Associations Junior tournament. The latest positions are: PAWL DPtaPur, Jeletar 'A' 6 1 4 1 0 24 80 SRC. 8 4 1 1 26 72.22 »Ollce 6 4 2 0 24 66.87130 words
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227 1956-06-10 19 HTWO MORE finals and five 1 heats were decided on the second day of the Army interunit athletic championships at the Nee Soon ground yesterday. Arthur Koh (REME), the soccer player, won the pole vault clearing 10 feet while the OHQ team won227 words
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421 1956-06-10 19 SINGAPORE Joint 1 Services, beaten 4-3 by Malacca last week, could not have felt very confident about their chances of beatins Negri Sembilan at Jalan Besar yesterday in their second Malaya Cup match of this season. But after five minutes it became apparent that421 words
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Article71 1956-06-10 19 a.UALA LIPIS, Sat. DAHAMi beat Trengganu 3-1 In their eastern zone Malaya Cup match here today. Pahang were definitely the better team and attacked lor thr major part of the game. Boh sides however showed sign* of nerves early In the game but Pahang players soon71 words
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Advertisement101 1956-06-10 19 irlOrC everything you mt most in economy motoring... PftWPF J^ckest wiy to the facts of this |J |f \y| Morris Oxford is l lest drive So come and take the feel the power and verve rnfert of inter-axle Mating \i 1■ I .nice the admiration 'I ill {111 I fine101 words
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Article61 1956-06-10 20 20 Hortii $11) (Minimum) TEO: Mr Teo Kirn Hem: away peacefully on t.t.M aged 62 lea Ing behind his bereaved wife, four sons. Ah Bee. Ah Bah. Bah Toe Jin Say, two daughters. Helen. Nancy, two daughters-in- law and seven grandchildren. Funeral 10 am. Sunday 17.6.56 j from 9161 words
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Article98 1956-06-10 20 20 Horih tin < Minimum) THE FAMILY OF The Bimon Lim Mm Choi thank al! relatives, trlenda, the president (Dato Oonj and Members of Party iJohore Bahru Branch >. who attended the funeral, rendered Mrvtcas. loaned cars, sent •maths, and monies on their recent bereavement MB. A: MRS P.98 words
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Article61 1956-06-10 20 TOTAL POOL: Sb44.i:»O IST: No *****07 (5257.660) .'M). No *****32 (577.?98> 3RD: No. *****ti7 ($32 207) STARTERS. (52.342 each) Nos *****30; *****41 *****18; *****00; *****07 *****48; *****08: 14.***** *****12, *****64 *****99 CONSOLATION (5J.288 c a r h Nos. *****80--14IHiS«: *****00: *****28: *****16; *****97; *****32: *****89; *****08;61 words
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Article57 1956-06-10 20 TOTAL POOL: 5262.493. IST: No *****1 (573.749 L 2ND: No. *****0 (536.874) 3RD: No *****4 (518.137K STARTERS. (52.634 each: Nos 2U9171; *****0; *****2: I.iHSiS: *****8; *****4; *****7. CONSOLATION (SI. OOO each): Nos *****0; *****3: *****1; 337*50; *****0; *****9; *****8; *****2 1109P5; *****7 TRFBI.E TOTE: No W*i'.i'xwz combination. 51.78757 words
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Article, Illustration2552 1956-06-10 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP From Scores threelength win in record time f ITTLE PAPPA. an Irish-bred five-year-old by Pappaseno 11. scored a smashing three-length win from Three Rings in the $30,000 Perak Derby over 1! miles at Ipoh yesterday, last day of the Perak Turf Club's June2,552 words
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Article69 1956-06-10 20 Results in the Malayan Polo Association tournament in Slnga- pore yesterday were: MacDougal Cup (semi-finals) Singapore 2, Penang I 1 Pahang 4. 15/19 IfltaWTl IH. Victors Cup: 15/19 Hussars 3 -j Selangor "B" 1; Singapore Swifts 6, Selangor MacDoutral Cup (first round): Penang 2'j. Selangor69 words
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Article397 1956-06-10 20 A TOTAL of 110 horses has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Gymkhana Meeting on Saturday. June 16. The order of running and scratchings will be published after acceptances close on June 15 at 1 11 a.m. Entries arePOLO PONY SCTRRY. Div. 1, 2397 words
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Miscellaneous201 1956-06-10 21 X STA*£O OUT MS/ HOTEL f— jt-"-^ 1 gsssE-^ =^J J; <?» &.AZA &ELOW. I WAS They HAvrso to see /eoop.\vou w/llnjefp I l^r 7?//4r/^a«iSV7'-r glmp££& 01OC& SP/U.EP...AMMB, //^j I WCKU TH^T, SEWOR I <S4/V^7/ LAUK/£. T/V£ W&AL7WV COZO >itf A?W«^ X SAW TH£ eL£-A,W O* H*& TH£ O\'LY O\>£201 words
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