The Singapore Free Press, 19 November 1957
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Title Section19 1957-11-19 1 The Singapore Free Press ;»hilaya's Own Paper I i tf a pore, Tu.scl.iy, November 19, 1957. Trite 18 CtS.19 words
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Article247 1957-11-19 1 Plan for NATO forces link-up IT WILL MEAN BIG SACRIFICES OF SOVEREIGNTY 4 It I 01 I TION \KY x PLAN, backed by Britain and the i nite«l States, is being (halted lor the N VIO summit conference, in Paris next month, calling fof a pntmerjjer of national forces ofU.P; Reuter - 247 words
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Article75 1957-11-19 1 Girard is guilty A JAPANESE court at Maebashi yesterday convicted SP3 William Girard of killing a woman brass picker in a "childish whim" and gave him a suspended sentence of three years. The suspension, for four years on good behaviour, permits Girard, 22, Ottawa. Illinois, to return to the UnitedA.P - 75 words
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Article22 1957-11-19 1 A Damascus Radio broadcast said yesterday that the Sudan had voted to join tha Arab economic boycott against Israel.- U.PU.P - 22 words
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Article75 1957-11-19 1 tfJAGEN, U.S. space-sat ell it c director, said .■i yesterday it may be possible to launch lie U.S. satellite in January tuo nf schedule. one of America's most informed missile exsaid Russia had Sputnik 111 ready to fire ichino pad with a monkey or a television exe< utiVeU.P - 75 words
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Article128 1957-11-19 1 A-unit off China E A Ml Xl( \N \i WMI) E <<• Matador guided E mjjgtlefi v\il| l,r ready E fdff action on For- E Mm l>> t tit- end of this E month, the Vs. \ir Force annoum eil in E 3 Wa.shington yesterday. E The Alutudor is essen-A.P - 128 words
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146 1957-11-19 1 |(h g NATO?— lt's not a question of that, says Pineau ?s fo p/ay peacemaker I States is prepared to use its good help France and Tunisia reach lent on all outstanding issuetwo nations including arms deS. officials said in Washington B i rdav.146 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-11-19 1 picture t i Stockholm has introduced female parking guards Twenty of them have passed a series of examinations and arc now on duty m smart looking uniforms. Our of the first to he seen on duty s this girl, Birtnt Oranoerg.- PopperPopper - 42 words
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Article28 1957-11-19 1 December flrsi grade rubber buyer.s f ()l >- opened in Singapore this morning at 77 cents a lb unchanged On yesterday's close. The tone wa.s steady.28 words
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173 1957-11-19 1 Russia dashes West's hope on disarm accord MR. V. V. KI'ZNETSOV. First soviet Deputy .Minister for Foreign \l fairs, dashed Western hopes of an agreement on the composition of the disarmament commission last night. He toi<i correspondents in New York that the latest proposal to enlarge the commission t 25Reuter - 173 words
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Advertisement59 1957-11-19 1 If the man across the road is learning (■> play a trombone if tHe r.klio next door keeps you ;iw .tke if il< <lJs mul Sleep Quiet-! Sleep Cool! >un*k tTPHILCO^ more people own a PHILCO THAN ANY OTHER ROOM AfRCONDITICXER 'Ti rue set tfwwi afc |V k j Hooiu;59 words
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Article91 1957-11-19 2 \ik Peter Thorneycroft, I** Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, has ordered all government departments to make cuts to meet the cost of pay rises, Industrial correspondents reported yesterday in London. This new get tough instruction has brou g h t stormy protests from leaders ofReuter - 91 words
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Article240 1957-11-19 2 Crowds wont be at Victoria Memorial Hall for election* fii Bid to avoid possible trouble PHE authorities ar^ planning to make a si» miirant departure from the p;i*t in the system of announcing election results in Singapore. Results of all elections, whether they be to240 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-11-19 2 picture g imiimmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjfl -Mnmmm is ii in iiiiiii!,.iiiii!i:ii l;il |,l MRS, E. E. sands, the leader ol the Life SdvcrJß Nursing i)n Mon. receives the winning >iiiria nn jl E behalf oi her onit from Lady Black, wife of the^l E Governor o! Singapore at the St. John Amhihm, -lFree Press - 77 words
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Article70 1957-11-19 2 Noise from the centra] air-conditioning plant at the Singapore Criminal District Courts' building \n South Bridge Road, has made It necessary for the adjoining general office to undergo alterations. Work ha.s already begun !oy the Public Works DC partment to have the general office air-conditioned70 words
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43 1957-11-19 2 Tlie British .submarine "Thorough" arrived at Kingston yesterday after a i record 7.000-mile trip from I Sydney Without refuelling. The Vessel is returning to England following an eightyear round the world voyage j < i some 150,000 miles A.PA.P - 43 words
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Article57 1957-11-19 2 Thousands of Czechs lined Prague's wind-swept streets yesterday during the state funeral of President Antonin Zapotocky. The ashes will be placed in the Prague Mausoleum where the embalmed body of Klemrnt Gottwald, who with Zapotocky was a founder of the Czechoslovak Communist movement, lias been onReuter - 57 words
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Article41 1957-11-19 2 THE Aircraft carrier Philip- I pine .S<a (locked at Long B< ach California, yesterday w Ith \'J bOdlei of victims of the Pan-American airliner which vanished On November 8 on b flight from Ban FrancisCO U) Honolulu. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article194 1957-11-19 2 Til i: greatest limiting factor in the clopraent ufl industries in Singapore prisons is the uk of supers isory staff. I The lack is felt at a time when the pri i tries ar< mlly employed and when there i ri -X of orders in194 words
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Advertisement251 1957-11-19 2 Conmnnnn.Li I "'•m^ht!" AI) EL PHI GRILL If# v HARN Internationally Famous as M mi. iwo i/. i/\/: r,i.i.u.\ r.s M A Comedy Team you should not miss, heie for a short season only **■<* BOOK YOUR FABLE NOV^ I CMOOSt WILLIM II CICARS fOB DIM 1 SAT ISFACTION^^»^2^V -^J251 words
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Advertisement11 1957-11-19 2 B HILL- Jk IfS' i RARE EXQUISITE CROCODILE SHIRTS BfiV V\r^11 words
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Article303 1957-11-19 3 bcuf litti' hti ht-Jor redllM who held shaking ndf A ttl hands befort Wi faee f w*m said »> police lIP admitted that killed a 58-year-old widow I; tt> md butchered bet l>is woodshed "be- U ght 1 was dressing out I deer :J"A.P - 303 words
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Article18 1957-11-19 3 Vincent Mas.sey has been Jlven a one-year extension is Governor-General of Ca- nada. U. PU.P - 18 words
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298 1957-11-19 3 I infK Netherlands yesterday urged the United Nations to establish a if* -pt-i-ial economic development fund which would be used to asAP i! ''-developed countries to finance projects for which no other VBfcprnpn.-iic- external financing is available. Mr. G.J.N.M. Ruygers of theReuter; A.P - 298 words
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Article23 1957-11-19 3 X Nations said yesterday that Finland had withdraw her 250-man unit from service Emergency Force in the Middle East. A.PA.P - 23 words
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Advertisement137 1957-11-19 3 1 1 rfce Coming Festive Season B V/s/7 I >4yA^VVV^< GREAT ANNUAL |J GIAN T- W% SINGH S J SALE [1 READY TO WEAR SLACKS AND MADE TOMEASURE SLACKS AND SUITS I j r ''"*vndmuM llfdartion* I NOW l| toham, 8,, mb 00 Sharkskin Dinner |acket $55.00 -H Good Q137 words
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Advertisement222 1957-11-19 3 The Night Of i I The Bachelor Party y^X Tht 1 ■■i>■ of t\\ itiu.ai ,mm on vP^ > a sUk 'l-i-nci that f|i! »I.-.i into Mm<^ an angry, drunken, hilarious bi:v />^^^ S^ I If you're a woman one of thf .<• ti-.e f layout husband your Ui> fr222 words
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208 1957-11-19 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion UNLOVELY RECORD TUESDAY, Nov. 19, 1957. A leading American authority on Russian ail airs has slated thai for 40 years, the U.S.S.R. has been characterised by its extraordinary ability to cultivate falsehood as a deliberate weapon of policy. A study of Russia's unlovely record emphasises208 words
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Article, Illustration571 1957-11-19 4 WHERE LIES FUTURE OF MALTA? gINCJAPORE, Hong Kong and tht« Persian (Sulf an* t H \m areas in Britain's new naval strategy as announced b\ c rfl fence Minister, Mr. Duncan Sandys. What, then, is the ti.t,,. 1 1 Malta? Im «feo| I AH the signs now point to the571 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-11-19 4 CUMMINGS - HOW TO FORGET THE SPACE AGE CUMMINGS HiillHi Cancel the newspapers to get rid of the breukjust blues k scape the moment a shaggy Stmtnik story gets under way... and take cover in your cellar 1/ all these precautions are not enough, emigrate Put your TV set on the compost70 words
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Article195 1957-11-19 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber by My life BO F;ir: by Serena Booble (The Mifnc Press, 4«s. fid.) THE remarkable thing about, this autobiography is that it reads like the mature work of a girl of at least 16. Yet Miss Boobic is only 14. If one makes allowances for an195 words
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Advertisement34 1957-11-19 4 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN KEN V TELEFUNKEN with Hi-Fi system and 3~D sound Obtainable from your nearest TELEFUNKEN dealer oc contact S' 1 1- 1 Ai'rnts SEOW KUAN CO., 4-6 Dhohv Gllftllt Singapore. Tel: *****34 words
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Advertisement34 1957-11-19 4 QUICK-FROZEN FRUIT and VEGETABLES jkf A—. broccoli < Sp -<B a 9* 5^ PEAS .1"' .nifSH you tat ALL mixed v. j jT KAWut XX 1 1 j .Ia lH SrNCAPORE COID STORAGE CO WT34 words
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Article228 1957-11-19 5 KUSU PILGRIMS SWELL PROFITS I gkangs cash in Lj«| tongkang owners are making a H nolit from transporting Chinese Li (o the neighbouring Kusu Island. )ii; a fleet of 100 tongkangs, the owners l )flt of over $25,000 from transportt eople to the Island in the last fortV yeai aurlng228 words
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Article60 1957-11-19 5 iGAPOF is to be reted by Mr. Sim bation officer h Welfare De- at the United ninar on juveand proheld in 25 to Dec of the Social ment. Dr. i told the I Mr. Sim d be Colony lg 1 w days, i lan coun- >60 words
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Article27 1957-11-19 5 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today are: Andrew. Cavalier, Crane. Newcastle, the French ship. La Consiance, and the Groningen of the Royal Netherlands Navy.27 words
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43 1957-11-19 5 Tin 1 Spanish Parliament has approved a l&* h winch regular soldiers In the Spanish Army from th< rank «>t sergeant to General may only marry women from Spain, Hispano-Ame rican nation Portugal, Bra/il or the Philippine ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article33 1957-11-19 5 Thr fashion QOUB6 ot Dior in runs denied yesterday that it had had contact! with two Americana said to be Willing to pay U557,000,000 for n rontrcl- lin^ interest A.PA.P - 33 words
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Article, Illustration235 1957-11-19 5 T*HE spray of orchids which the famous film star Elizabeth Taylor wore in her hair during her brief stay in Singapore recently has set a new fashion among the smart set. They are doing it too. Since her appearance at public functions given by the Shaws235 words
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Advertisement25 1957-11-19 5 Ask for votiver in 2 versions iJi Ilk ii HIM *V 4 Carven' perfumea Sole Agents Uuba Watch Co., Ltd. 1 6,m cry Road, S.ngaporc25 words
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Advertisement160 1957-11-19 5 >RlllBI^ 'J"!illlB9ril'?|| *s ■aB-..v\. V j. i-^ I f^ lly 1 1 tgji^ Bp-i B 1 j v 9 Flß^^Wfe MIDNIGUfIm SCOTT BRADY JOAN VOHS JffP I REX opens TODAY! 111 HUH HI H HinlHliliHllliHlilflliiiHlltlali H '!iHi i Hn 'Hi'iWTHriiH! DAISY FLOWER SHOP 15, Orchard Road, Singapore-9 Far Christinas o*ifjs160 words
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Advertisement19 1957-11-19 6 I 'satisfy: I YOURSELF; /ry smoking I CHESTERFIELD: i QjMj -_l 1 ww Kalil H W'^*"* I Mil I19 words
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Miscellaneous209 1957-11-19 6 Jl I I SI Xi h\ S>ilii€> Jordan >l\\l»lt\Kl b> Lee Falk and Phil Davis ""I I HOW PO YOU \j~ PKOBABL V I I BUT |T5 ALL WMATS TMAT ?I I ANOTHER X NO T TWIS T!,ME r^"^ 1 EXPLAIN IT, publicity over mow- \ANornERoME? \/ictiw of i/ Gutter-209 words
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Miscellaneous476 1957-11-19 6 1 fyi^j^ v o BORN today you ha V rersatil* bi enta which may b< to an outstanding \S£ SO adaptable and SO cli ver at <: different things that y n difficulty settling on anyone^ ox profession. aree r If you are to become outstanrfi*. you must put forth476 words
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Article149 1957-11-19 7 LONDON. Nov. IS. rut tom loduy M 1 MM gUW soy 22 -"-A buyers 21.", buyers *JJ§oik.o i- l :NOV 212 sellers no i >tM 12% buyers 22 buyw 22% sellers 22 B6Uftrs v i rss Suot 2L'">i buyers 22.. buyers »D» H>> P 2J sellers M%149 words
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Article102 1957-11-19 7 S NEW YORK. Nov. 18- Previous Today Sttaits Spot 8987 QOOI 89.75 notn Kd.i'd Contract Nov. unquoUvi unquoted r Dec- unquoted unquoted ■l Q S U.KS: Nil E»j< Contract Nov 89.25 buyers 88 87 buyers 89 87 sellers 89 73 sellers Dec- 89 25 buyers 88.87 buyers102 words
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Article33 1957-11-19 7 I NEW YORK, Nov. 18 Previous Today ndiMiiuls 439 35 434 96" 106-67 102 92 lomestic Bonds 83 69 84 08 (if). B9 Gfi 48 t(Hks Composite Averages 147.99 145.9033 words
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Article44 1957-11-19 7 spot and p -'4... a floats l\ iber shipment PTi pot and awaitM afloats 23"t to prices quotcii 23%, November shipment unquoted Muntok white spot and awaiting release 34 atioats 331ito 33, November shipment 32*" I sellers ex«dockin U.S. cents per lb.44 words
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Article76 1957-11-19 7 (LONDON. Nov. 18. >p Previous Today f«> Philippines t.i f. l X orili European delivered ej?.t por long ton Nov. Dec $173 sellers $177 sellers K\. ri.f. cr. North U'"p.-..n d.-liv,Tfd weigh! IHT |»i>i ton Nov.'Uec E6 4 norn unquoted C 64 norn unquoted R;V N176 words
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300 1957-11-19 7 |Mli; JAPANESE AMBASSADOR Mr, Koiehiro Asakai, said in Washington yesterday there is little possibility that Borneo or New Guinea will ever* solve Japan's population problem now soaring above the 90 million mark Speaking at a luncheon of the Women's National Democratic Club, Mr. Asakai saidReuter - 300 words
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Article166 1957-11-19 7 JRADE under the American system of capitalism and competitive enterprise aci companied by capital investment and technical aid in undeveloped countries can win the cold war. Mr. Benjamin F. Fairless told the National Foreign Trade Council in New York yesterday this was "a secret 1 weaponA.P - 166 words
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Article50 1957-11-19 7 Mai.aya yesterday voted for a resolution adopted by the U.N. Political Committee calling on the unists to accept the U.N. formula for peaceful 'Mon o! Korea. The vote on the 11 -power Western resolution vvus 53 to 0 in favour, with 15 count ries abstaining U.PU.P - 50 words
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Advertisement266 1957-11-19 7 'If I['l l I j UNIVERIjt MpABLEND fwlVllxv delicious new menus with left-overs .make tasty health food cocktails from fresh fruits and vegetables, and save money, too! You'll find the new 2-speed Universal Mixablend will do ALL your ITfixing and blending faster and eas-ier than by any other method. Even266 words
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Miscellaneous37 1957-11-19 7 r m SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 8 m rOMORROW: 0918 and m I THURSDAI 155 Atld PRIDAI i L and i n SATITRDAI i I OH s^ NDAI 003 in i 1 141 1 MM 0 ffllllllllLl37 words
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Miscellaneous49 1957-11-19 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore i in Luck i >:;■ Par! i l .3d i line Sign il md News; IS Lucky Dip Par! [I; 2.00 Down. 5.00 M 0 >H ippy Aniry Mam, (i I.) I nil and N«'v. s. i i 7.30 lli. 8.00 Th b} 1.45 149 words
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100 1957-11-19 8 Dr. says 'I don't mind' losing degree' DH DAVIES later said: 1 am perfectly satisfied with t lie result, because I'm now free from in> wife and Mrs. Taylor IS free from her husband. The General Medical Conn ell can do what it like> with my degree. I don't mind100 words
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245 1957-11-19 8 250 PRETTY GUIDES ALREADY CHOSEN COME of the ±->" pretty r.iris ixiiiK trained to ad as hostessos, guides and iiiterpreters to the :*."> million \isitnrs expectcd for the lf>.>B Brussels World Fair may become permanent hostesses for Belgium when the exhibition ends next October.245 words
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Article122 1957-11-19 8 I)O|»i; I'll S sai<l iii a speech made public yesterday that man, by divine law "master Of the universe/ h;is a riuht to kill animals for li is own W Hfarr. Th( B1 var old pont ill warn* d how< ver, agalni Ui I iU.P - 122 words
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Article160 1957-11-19 8 I 4 LONG-TERM experiment is being carried out by 1\ British European Aim ays to CUt doun on airliner SPit and polish, The Vanguard airliners, four-engined turbo iet aircraft to a<> into service in 1960, will be painted in *light Admiralty grey" it look* like duck-egg blue160 words
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Article172 1957-11-19 8 DOCTOR'S AT HUSB FORGIVE DOCTOR whoso conduct with a niar i described as "deplorable, shockingaJ was ordered to pay £1,000 damages I Dr. Arthur George Davies of Elms- J Cardiff, Wales, was cited as co-respondent hi undefended divorce suil in which Air. Aianpnl land Taylor, solicitor, ol Cyncoed rouc^'ivl petitioned172 words
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Advertisement60 1957-11-19 8 Sfc^ A now walkie talkie radio set that .-mw&mm I**1 4 ■■•*i*^ > ?li^ 'Jfc^ pockets and remain in constant touch EE N^^ii^ with the manager was shown at the EE Hotel Equipment Exhibition in Paris y When the manager switches on his =E fl ?f transmitter, the tiny receiver60 words
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Article, Illustration11 1957-11-19 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesdiy, November 19 1957. IllllllClllllllllllllllg11 words
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Article141 1957-11-19 1 The lady and the tiger... OR BEAUTY AND THE BEAST the I idy being 3 lovely m.irincquin from the Singapore Model Academy ,md her striped prt one of ,i whole new menagerie of stuffed creatures just arrived from Germany —in time for Christinas. S The tiger cvb —.in ide.il sleepytirrie141 words
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Advertisement97 1957-11-19 1 Now! i Melt hair off legs I in minutes Jk'-" «^te Helena Rubinstein nudit^helegs NUDIT for the LEOS. b f* ui J :lllthnntv [fa quick [fa afe it V V K n i i<l mod c m Helena p 111 l B r ?dienl that R übin tel n In97 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-11-19 2 So Fay wil tell them: Visit S'pore Irtfd S 1957 Pre«B^i £-*•<*« r /ii# .jM.^tfi,, )fi Barbara WflrayaiMiw, (X land Hi Pat Yong Thai Thai. Unuuk() k Honu Itton/^ Thai a I* "'tow M Zgree?&g, to vaZul official J«SS -<.j/r;»/j!i(; an invitation "I" visit Singaport Gateway to the Sast. =illlMllllMlllllimillllllll52 words
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533 1957-11-19 2 Girls behind the wheel— your moods make you a menace HOW do you drive your car, milady? EVE certainly hopes: not the slovenly way most women walk about in Singapore's streets -sagging at the seams, half alive. One can almost detect a woman's very personality as she drives her car.533 words
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Article244 1957-11-19 2 is fish your dish? Tackle v with imagination. Eat it in ways untried and adventurous v —but traditional to peoples tar from our shores. Take Tahi'ian fish, for Natives like it, raw. Don't turn uj) your fIOSC You don't know how delicious I be, Tahltlan-style, nn Slice thinly244 words
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Advertisement188 1957-11-19 2 r y TANG LTD DEALING IN ALL KINDS OF EASTERN ARTS AND CRAFTS I! i. TRAYS j j HANDBAGS j| SMOKED SILVER EARRINGS Just Arrived 241 River Valley Road Sirigapoi i t-9, Tel: *****- I 0 Apfif l COMPANY S\\ M^ W3 Ist. ANNIVERSARY I wßm W f a i188 words
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107 1957-11-19 3 Three girls as well as Trains as well as beauty EL of distinguished judges ience comprising the liiens recently paid trio of lovely young Qucen-for-a-Day and t-wairing at the 1957 ictive types of Malayan cxci ified by these lovely c vho scored fhe highest in ist two dozen beautiful f107 words
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Article389 1957-11-19 3 1 stud, f arts at the U Diversity BBd>j sh, eagerly anticipating Bur throug five countries. a Bt tio.i flight donated Bi Airw.iys. HI 1 "jn^kok, Hong Kong, j^B Jnd Jdpnn. few d.iys ago your EVE met Shilll wis being fitted for a Bf ok" gown (with389 words
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Article, Illustration103 1957-11-19 3 I\RESSED to kill is this lovely mannequin of the Singapore Model Academy who wears (and very well! an afternoon costume which is appe aling but all wrong, from the point of view of good taste. Inharmonious arc the hip hugging giant sash and the gaily103 words
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Article46 1957-11-19 3 How to near this definitely CHAUSSANT lounging outfit consisting of sleek slacks and turtle-necked jersey in unrelieved black is rougishly depicted by the attractive mannequin above from the Singapore Model Academy. Golden gypsy ear-hoops and a silken head-scarf complete a sophisticated leisure ensemble.46 words
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Article205 1957-11-19 3 ITS new and it's delight- ful the Continental custom of presenting lady guests invited to your home for dinner parties with miniature nosegays. An Orchard Road flower shop will make them for you adorable little bouquets of Cecil Brunner rosebuds and other tiny blooms in a lace-paper encircling205 words
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Article190 1957-11-19 3 4 1 British ng w i i ang R i' Clot! H P.A. B men i j n--1 Pyrex ov< I it ware hardware and j j Bon Jones (M i II dg, and Am culi cli'" -I'll dt Btl 45 1 uffed aj i J toys,190 words
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Advertisement82 1957-11-19 3 (1S w Goddess deep-plunge < str.ipless to divine >\, -w Vl^c feminine fi#t th.it nevet slips or slides, th.it mokes vT^^l\i lf~*~~^^-'WL j your bosom more be.iutiful %|^i|ljf^ JL tV round the clock. IS^^^^^by TOWN COUNTRY T.inglin Emporium: Orch.ird Rd. Dress Snlon: Meyer Chambers, R.iffle* Pl.icc Boutique: Corner of High82 words
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Article, Illustration418 1957-11-19 4 It's glamour straight from ocean... jj I MED t f > meet the in fashionable de- mand Tor pearls, < nv's most pre- hipment of cull v ngapore, store v tiieh a from their source, one of the ultivation "farms." LYE n treaoi shallow waters and finds them to i>-Free Press - 418 words
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Article, Illustration646 1957-11-19 4 RICH NEW SILK I PLE up to the second of the Nune s Building for textile barns this week Including bolts of the most exquisite opal georgette imaginable for your frocks and evening gowns, it is gala, gau se like silk embossed in allover pattern with glorious satin-like designs, luxuryFree Press - 646 words
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Advertisement52 1957-11-19 4 Beautiful New Shipment of Frocks, Handbags, Belts, Gloves Hats 11, Battery Road, Singapore, 1. (Telephone: *****) \MAS 1^ COMWC Visit our Toylana Bring along your kiddies The shop well known for your children s outfits and toys. j 90 369, North Bridge Road, Sinr. '< >" I 174. Batu Road,52 words
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Article, Illustration283 1957-11-19 9 LMt patient ";i> EBoi" 1)> a ititluiE2t tlu s K-j, found that W& being deMbMoi furniture. W.'h lie recovered a lot ■Vj from the II i bedroom I the bed j Mf<\ waist up. |d< lyiiiir on bee :>' naked." ■fr quently ■too saw En bed in Et .aid.283 words
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Article83 1957-11-19 9 Swedish-born actress, Ingrid Bergman with American actor Gary Grant, who met her alien she arrived at London Airport last E week from Rome. E After seven and a half years of marriage, E E Ingrid has separated from her husband, Ro- berto Rossellini. Their lawyer said "incom-83 words
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138 1957-11-19 9 My reputation is worth £50,000 says Mr. Meadows London night club king 19-year-old Bertie Meadows, who was arrested on fraud charges involving £33,642 which wore later withdrawn l>\ the police "on a case of mistaken identity 91 is considering whether to sue the police for wrongful arrest, He values his138 words
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Article12 1957-11-19 10 Chiang: Don't be over-awed by the Soviet Sputniks12 words
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Article, Illustration258 1957-11-19 10 'FREE WORLD IS LIKELY TO UNITE' Generalissimo is confident U.S. can destroy Russia PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek thinks Russia is doomed to destruction if she starts a new world war. [n a statement issued in Taipeh, the Generalissimo deplored what he termed the gem r of Russia caused by her launchingA.P - 258 words
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Article119 1957-11-19 10 Lieut. -Gen. Raymond A Wheeler, the American en- gineer who directed the United Nations clearance of the war-littered Suez Canal, has been appointed chief of a U.N. mission to help plan a river development project in South-East Asia. since 1953, according to Peking Radio. MoreReuter; U.P; A.P - 119 words
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Article207 1957-11-19 10 Rapids ahead for Peking I 'MISS Red China V- receives further Soviet aid, that country is in for a rough time, the London Times said. "In the past year the difficulties that China faces have begun to look more and more ominous, 1 this independent newspaper said in an editorial.U.P - 207 words
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517 1957-11-19 10 U.S. NOW TO TAKE MORE CREDIT FOR HER HELP ry IE United States plans -1 to take more credit for its economic aid to South Vietnam to prevent growth of anti-American feelings. Washington realises that Uncle Sam may lose a propaganda advantage if it continues to let President N'uo DinliU.P; A.P - 517 words
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Article142 1957-11-19 10 ral in Hop..; K<»n-.- The Japanese Foreign Ministry said that negotiations for conclusion of a trade and c between Japan and the Soviet Union were near- ins conclusion Reuter The Canadian Government ha.s agreed to provide Burma' with over $600,000 (Canadian^ worth of aid under the Colombo Plan, Reuter AnReuter; A.P; U.P - 142 words
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83 1957-11-19 10 Anti-Japan Aussie MPs are rebuked Glimpses AUSTRALIAN Trade Minister John Ma speaking in the House of HeureJni^ at Canberra, rebuked prominent Iln llfl the Australian Labour Party f O £2? unite' public sentiment against I, n Sydney Labourite Eddie Ward aue tfcmL McEwen as to why Australia w ftj* aU.P - 83 words
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Article114 1957-11-19 11 Plea of 5m. old people Mii want to talk to toe f\ Uucen about our says the man ;s for Britain's |J ild-age pensioners, jji can't Bet past the lit rj W as disclosed in by Mr. Jirm-st MelliJ, th< Old Age Pensioners Informal Laid Mr. M.-lHng: "All we -a114 words
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Article228 1957-11-19 11 Actress Mary Ure awaiting her cue before filming the beach scene with Peter Finch on location in Corsica for Windom's Way. The film is an adaptation of the novel by James Ramsey Ullman and the screenplay is by Jill Craigie. Switch off a*** Here are some of228 words
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Article106 1957-11-19 11 THERE' S STILL HOPE IN H -ATTACK Government gives survival instructions f^S efficient Civil Defence organisation, linked with a public that knows the facts, could save millions of lives in Hydrogenbomb attack, says the London Home Office, A booklet, Issued by the Home Office, tells the public what they could106 words
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Article, Illustration253 1957-11-19 11 The 'bad' man rpilF; car skidded, overturned. Trap|>«*d insi(l<- were two detectives. The man they had arrested could have I escaped into the night. But he stayed and rescued the in- jured detectives. And then, days later, John Smith, 35, stood I his trial at Dudley, I Worcestershire, charg- ed253 words
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Advertisement367 1957-11-19 11 For Exquisite Announcing BLUE SPOT ==^i c F e t T ter als jewellery Shroffs Carpets super hi-fi 3-d k- Skilfull Tailoring r m V f JkA A C CAI E Th e worlds finest Smart styling i^*^r\ flrl#%^ L. C Radios Radiograms FREE PRESS Superb workmanship 1 sft Mndi^W^He^Careti367 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-11-19 12 Taken with Rolleiflex fs/ioo. Film: iHord mm Developed >»> DKZO, Printed s>n Bromasco paper, developed in I) 163. MIST Exhibited :»t the 1957 Autumn Pictorial Exhibition of the Royal Photographic Society, and now on show In England at the Worcester Art Gallery (Nov. 23 to Dec. 14, 1957).65 words
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Article, Illustration431 1957-11-19 12 THE LENSMAN - •IV\KE A GOOD LONG LOOK AT THE PHOTOGRAPHS ON THIS PAGE. Anyone who baa ever travelled In Australia will recognise the silo. And everyone know-, what a bullock cart Is like. But do you notice how tiny have been treat < d If you guessed t431 words
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Article, Illustration720 1957-11-19 12 HO KOK HOE - HOW I make my exhibition prints Tl 11. hcst photograph is the honest, straightforward picture. 1 say this unequivocably, without apology to those who disagree. In preparing prints for exhibition, I have always looked for two I things: composition and depth of tone. Both these salient points i)! course predicate720 words
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Article, Illustration931 1957-11-19 13 GORDON ALLEN - SHELVES, RACKS OR a RAKE TWO TIPS GORDON ALLEN By CO RES of items around the home v ran be made easily mainly with frr vood dowelling. Here is a guide ri of things which can be jn: with minimum tools and Kill. and shelves are always v ;ure 3931 words
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93 1957-11-19 13 Sticky patch stamp HINTS FOR YOUR WORKROOM Till] BODY OF THE STAMP is a suitable block of wood. As a pattern for the lettering, use a printed label or cut-out letters. Remove the backing from a large puncture patch and press the pattern on to the sticky surface. If the93 words
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Advertisement40 1957-11-19 13 Mr /IB [py d y itm p el D LJ 111 C I tl 3 2 24 1 L REMOVALS! i tn rl (C^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD J O 17 3 CICIL SIRFIT SIN6«POII CJI Ots**.^ MANAGING DIKHH)R P< NAIDPfEK40 words
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254 1957-11-19 14 Cl. 3, Div. 3-6 Furs. Monty Spinii'T Super scope ski, tabasco 8.13. i laxley Green i.IZ, Invincible s 1 1, Tarsan 8.10, Remembrance 8 09, Milk] \\i> n 8.08, Princely Gift 8.07, Waterline 8.05, Mubarak H s.ok Peace Ripple so!. The Aimk 7.13. |>KINCELY254 words
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Article910 1957-11-19 14 WEE LADDIE, Commotion, Wide Screen, Pantjarobah and Manly should provide the liuish of the Class Div, 2 sprinl ;it [poh tomorrow. Wee Laddie, second to Fairy Flotsam the first day, Is up only 2 lb. it he saddles up he could win. But as he has to be910 words
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Article55 1957-11-19 14 PREMIUM BOND SHOULD BE THE BEST BET OF THE DAY IN THE CLASS 3. DIV. 4 EVENT OVER 6F. Premium Bond, who missed bis first race, is treated the same here. He is down two divisions with one pound extra for his last start second55 words
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Article, Illustration241 1957-11-19 14 FOLLOWING horses S =MS will not start to- E morrow: E Professor Bancot. My E Darling, Tawakal, The E E Wizard, Nur Jahan, E E Whi.sm.sical Walker, E Golden Surprise, E Eastern Way, Expensive E Hobby, Follow Me Home, E E Polly Slipper, Four EFree Press - 241 words
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Article1033 1957-11-19 14 This will lot of aiiiiimiiiiimiiiMMiiii 11 *****11 Cl. 4, Div. 4-6 Furs. Ellem 9.00. ffi*«*J& 8.13, Karan* B.W. 8.11, The Snagu- *.1«». SUr 8.10, Show I P 8-09, Harmony 808. '^^goi II 8.08. Expensive ll f t, O n II 8.04, Josker II >IM^ ton II 8 01. BORDERED BTAB,1,033 words
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Miscellaneous227 1957-11-19 14 CLUKS ACROSS 11. Openers, but not in cricket 7. A bird, an appendage, and (4). a little editor (7-6). 12. Cap-le.vs Edwardian boy? t. Reckle&sly shows hesitation (4). at Penland city (11). 13. Very early for t.hLs cereal 12 Fret of exertion (6). (8). 14. Potter a penny to a227 words
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Article228 1957-11-19 15 wr T -u; two divisions wit ■Pontii.tn hOW up Penang on in iii s previous on i going he AnLshed •J 1 to I rnond Jubilee at 5 Vr is a division Z x for his last •l tart. 1 my selections I BORDERED228 words
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Article37 1957-11-19 15 Charles Hume/. French holder of the European middleweight title. beat Andre Drille, French national middleweight champion, in a non-title contest in Paris last ni^ht The referee Stopped the 10--round bout in the third round. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article39 1957-11-19 15 The postponed S.H.A. Div One hockey match between RAF. Changi and Ceylon Sport.s Club will be played on Dec. 5 and not today. Today the airmen will meet Wanderers in a Div. One match at Fairer Pink39 words
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Article, Illustration239 1957-11-19 15 SPORTRAIT PARROT FASHION CAN REPEAT WIN I>ARRC)T FASHION, who uon his first itaii over seven turlongi at Penang, failed over K'^.f of his second start But i think he will win again here with only 6 lb. morr in thll IOWfT division. \P i foi net IX. FYrrif h'S FVvest,239 words
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Article211 1957-11-19 15 I>^' ''<k the Olympic identity card is handed to IJ ami athlete or team official the Che) de Mission E must obtain from him or her this written undertaking E E to h t < signed in duplicate. "I having been appointed by the SOSC =j211 words
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Advertisement65 1957-11-19 15 INTRODUCES THE v I^OT^^BwlJ^^^l SPORTSTER 6058. DUO a masterpiece in r airier a design, make it /he automatic choice for the cinematographer. Sole Aqtnts: H A O CONNOR CO, LTD. PICTURES Make arrangements ifoir for your photographs to be taken by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore i-'OOO Or write to65 words
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Article, Illustration7 1957-11-19 16 India rejects U.N. bid on Kashmir dispute7 words
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Article516 1957-11-19 16 Irian debate today INDIA declared in the United Nations Security Council yesterda) *lu i was "totall) opposed' 1 to Western plan to l l( l i U.N. representative to the sub-conHneni to seek a settlement of the Kashmir dispute. The plan which has been "welcomed" by Pakistan has been movedReuter; A.P; U.P - 516 words
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Article186 1957-11-19 16 Shotgun blasts from a passing car in New Orleans slightly wounded seven j Negroes. A. P Ministers meeting on NATO and the Middle East would be held in Washington soon. In London the British i Foreign Secretary Mr Selwyn Lloyd, told the House of Commons that atA.P; U.P; Reuter - 186 words
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Article66 1957-11-19 16 NEXT week the deep freeze "wonder" baby, Stephen Moor-' will be a year old. Here he is already weighing more than two stone, with his mother Mrs. Ellen Moore. Just over a pear ago Ellen lay in a coma for 159 days caused by a brain66 words
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111 1957-11-19 16 New bridge to link Asia and Europe DR. i) H. STEINM \N T i I leading expert on brld Bai i yi terday he had ■ii awarded a trad to de ign a U5560,000,--000 bridge to lull) A ;.i ;m<l Europi aero !he Bo iporua at [sta nbul, Turkey, TheA.P - 111 words
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Article47 1957-11-19 16 ABOUT GOO police this rV morning resumed their search of lallang and Jungle areas ot Singapore for the gang thai kidnapped Mr. Tan Eng Chuun five day; ago. They concentrated on the Changi, Loyang, ta n a Meran and Toiok Mati areas ol the North-Ea&l l isi47 words
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Article42 1957-11-19 16 ii" 1 Trades Union Con gross, representing Britain' 8.000,000 organised worker hfl turned down an invlta tion to bi nd a delegat lon to Communl t China bee iv > "free" trade union., are not allowed in that country, ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article181 1957-11-19 16 Peking eases control 'at top' C HU much g> initiative and sive controls at^S rhe new step was ann<Z by the State ggg Peking an broaffi Peking Radio The council passed rtrt Wons granting locfl wnrnents and Sri ffiJW"* -^ater S nty in tnd i trial mar ment of coresA.P - 181 words
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Advertisement373 1957-11-19 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. KNOW] EDGMENTS 20 Words $ti (minimum MR. AND MRS A. Q. PETRUS thank all Relatives and Friends for their Kind Wishes and GifUs on the occasion of their Marriage. MRS. N T. NEUBRONNER and family thank the staff of the General and T-T.S. Hospitals for attending on her373 words
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