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Title Section14 1959-09-25 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS ffl* No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959. 15 CENTS.14 words
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Article98 1959-09-25 1 Opnion More aid from the West BANK and na] Mone- tan the next der an for a Deve- ation with 00 million jans ■d Consultwhich yesterap- couno\e to get body. Finance ran Siew I principle, of turther :de Dr Goh .vn. he enFederation •o terlar ecor Tan :p a to98 words
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92 1959-09-25 1 Compromise in teachers' union dispute LEADERS of opposing fac tions m the 3.000-strong Singapore Teachers' Union met at tne Ministry of Labour and Law yesterday. I Afterwards they agreed to j adjust the agenda for next Sundays meeting of the j Union m order to bring about a compromise m92 words
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Article311 1959-09-25 1 BETTING GOVT. ACTS j Legislation now under study to control gambling, smash illegal bookmaking, boost revenue Off -course wagering likely to be made legal [HL Singapore Government plans to introduce a Bill to legalise off-the-course betting through licensed betting shops and smash illegal bookmaking. The Minister for Labour and Law,311 words
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Article33 1959-09-25 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 100> cents per lb., down seveneighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.33 words
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Article, Illustration258 1959-09-25 1 $160 MORE FOR S'PORE PRODIGIES SINGAPOREANS have responded to the appeal for the violinist prodigies but said they felt for the plight of the family as a whole, including the 12-year-old sister and mother. Yesterday's donations w-ere small, but a tone of human kindness rang m them. Like the schoolboy258 words
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Article, Illustration141 1959-09-25 1 SWOOPING on a Lorong 17, Geylang, hideout yesterday at dawn, Singapore police unearthed this Gangland arsenal. It includes guns, daggers, acid bombs and swords all of them home-made. THE GUNS are made by welding iron pipes together at right angles. They are loaded with141 words
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217 1959-09-25 1 R.P.C. supports plan to send rubber mission KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Rubber Producers' Council, the top body representing the rubber industry, is understood to be generally m favour of the controversial proposal to send a rubber mission overseas to sell Malayan rubber to consuming countries, including Communist China and Russia.217 words
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Article60 1959-09-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tengku Ja'afar, second son ol the Yang di-Pertuan Agong arrived at the Kuala Lumpui airport from Britain yesterday and left immediately foi Bungsar Hospital to see hi* father. He was accompanied by hi* wife, Najihah and a daughter The Yang di-Pertuar Agong60 words
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Article40 1959-09-25 1 Two children from Ta. Tong Crescent, off MacPherson Road, were admitted tc the Singapore General Hospital yesterday after sharing an apple. The children, both twc years old. are Tay Poh Mo; and Tay Poh Kiah.40 words
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Article19 1959-09-25 1 The Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew, will vl.si Kandang Kerbau Maternit; Hospital today at 2.30 p.m.19 words
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Article144 1959-09-25 1 54 killed in air crash in France BORDEAUX, Fri. A French DC-7 airliner crashed soon after taking off from Bordeaux airport for West Africa shortly before midnight, last night, and airport officials reported 54 of the 60 people on board dead. The remaining six w« re said to be seriouslyReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement77 1959-09-25 1 >^ comfort l^rtt on CCISA Frames g*l OPTIEK opticians .j.. s^od Soon T«l: ***** HERE IS YOUR NEW Jm The new adults AW WL hit'^a^e Fi seat extra 1 /£s\ H.^m ifftßi aving 2 JH*m vs i^ -upto i2r JF #\m f /I I 11 any M f m Jr77 words
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Advertisement108 1959-09-25 1 DIPLOMAT CASUAL WEAR SHIRTS KNITTED WEAR /^T^s. *PYJAMA SUITS 1 HANDKERCHIEFS Vl// SINGLETS NECKTIES SHORTS BRIEFS >C/® Weekend Bargains Page 7 Feminascope Page 8 Latest overseas cables Page 10 Cartoons Page 3 Book section Page 4 Your lucky star Page 8 Ipoh race-finish photos Page 8 Conduct code for teachers108 words
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353 1959-09-25 2 RAISE CASH THROUGH TAXES S'PORE TOLD Britain prefers overall aid scheme The Malayan dollar is one of world's strongest— Siew Sin LONDON, Friday. I)R. Goh Keng Swee, Singapore's Finance Minister, said yesterday that the British Government would prefer Singapore to prepare a development programme for some years ahead for the353 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-09-25 2 Brunei engineer here for course Mr. A. v. Fuller (above), resident engineer of Harrisons and Crosfield (Borneo) Ltd. m Brunei, is one of the 60 delegates from 13 Asian countries who will attend the Ford Sales Training Course opening m Singa. pore on Oct. 1. First of its kind to61 words
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Article73 1959-09-25 2 NEW YORK MARKETS FIRM LONDON. Fri.— Stock markets here yesterday developed i better tendency at the opening m response to the overnight improvement on Wall Street, but thi.- was not fully maintained and some appeared later. 11l New York, late profit taking caused the ticker to tall behind floor trading.Reuter - 73 words
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Article28 1959-09-25 2 VIENNA, Fri. The International Atomic Energy Agency yesterday barred Communist China from sitting m its body after two hours of heavy political discussions irguing.-B ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article24 1959-09-25 2 LONDON. Fri. Shell Transport and Trading Company decl-ared an interim dividend of ls. per share tax free, payable on Nov. 20. 195"24 words
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Article163 1959-09-25 2 WASHINGTON. Fri.— Steel work stoppages will bring Federal intervention if they go on much longer, according to Dow Jones. It said this was indicated privately by a senior Government official after President Eisenhower talked with his economic advisers on Wednesday to consider when the163 words
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Article25 1959-09-25 2 DETROIT, Fri. General Motors Corporation said it had enough steel to keep building cars and lorries "through the latter part of October."25 words
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Article75 1959-09-25 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Rockhampton Star 1/2, Bencleuch 4/5, Toronto 6A, Nagaura Maru 6/7, Wonosari 8/9. Wonogiri 10/11, Bengkalis 13/14, Tarifa 15/16, Liese Maersk 18, State of Madras 19, Perak N Wall 4, Seisho Maru 21/22, Rajah Brooke 23.75 words
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Article223 1959-09-25 2 SYNTHETIC rubber demand m the world outside the United States "is about to explode/ Mr. J. \V. Keener, president of the B. F. Goodrich Company of Ohio, said here yesterday. Speaking at the official opening, by the Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, of a new syntheticReuter - 223 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article81 1959-09-25 2 RUBBER No. 1 RSS ci.f. European v ports Sept. Oct. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Oct. Nov TOM 1 .1Above prices quotes PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. t.i.f. European ports Sept. O<t PEPPER: BUck Sarawak Special c.i.f. European ports Sept. Oct.81 words
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Article43 1959-09-25 2 TIN Straits Spot TIN futures Straits Contract Sept Oct TONE: Steady. >\li RUBBER Futures Sept Nov TONE: Barely steady. v\ M No. 1 RSS Oct. landed pt i. COFFEE: Futures *B Contract Sept. New OJI Above prices quoted :n VS.43 words
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Article16 1959-09-25 2 30 Industrials 20 Railroads 49 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Composite Averages16 words
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Article31 1959-09-25 2 Main bar spot and aw.v.tir.c re- lease 31. afloats 30s,. Ser'shipment 30 30. cf. I spot and awaiting' release afloats 30".,. September shipmen ex- .4bore prices quoted m U.S.31 words
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Article68 1959-09-25 2 COPRA Philippines (it IK North European ports delivered weifht per Ion* ton Sept. COPRA, Straits ciJ. IK. North European ports delivered weight per lone ton Sept Oct. CWOXl T OIL crude Straits ci.f. European ports in bulk per long ton Oct COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon ci.f European68 words
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Article48 1959-09-25 2 LONDON. Fri.- The week started ieaturelessly on the i rubber market but some 'covering demand for near j positions developed into a squeeze for October delivery. Yesterday was the last day for trading m the October position which was closed out m a very quiet market.48 words
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Article18 1959-09-25 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. The trade and travel show of the Pacific Festival was opened yesterday* ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article648 1959-09-25 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prici- 5 E. TMndty. Previous Tattay A'e< Bricks P'ff "5 1.70 OrdS. 2.20 Atlas Ice 5.00 SXO :B B. Petrol At BY. T rustees 525 525 Con Tin Smeit Pref. 39 19 O'ds. 36 36 6 Federal Dispersiry 1.00 .99 i648 words
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Advertisement927 1959-09-25 2 ~*>*9*JmwY^ m\\ I' "t[ nlli I S 3^*' mm^=i_ HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 6c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. S -i-n Penang HESSENSTIIN (LUYt) 0 12 Oct 13 14 Oct 14 15 Oct BRAUNSCHWEIB (MPAG) 22 25 Oct 26 27927 words
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Advertisement153 1959-09-25 2 BARBER LINES Fram U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO ANO HONGKONG. rURANDOT 29 Sept TAGAYTAY 11 Oct F ERN- VILLE FAR EAST LINES FrMl U.S.A. GULF PORTS via PANAMA, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO ANO HONGKONG. FERNHILL 25 Sept KINGSVILLE 7 Oct BARBER-FERN- VILLE LINES Tl: NEW153 words
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Advertisement7 1959-09-25 2 v<" fe 'V *S. immmmmmmmmmmmm^M^ i%\w\ W7 words
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Miscellaneous23 1959-09-25 2 POP —Copper's krfc ByCog k H3 WHO 9 0H,1W6 COL*>o*U O j |il] J UICMT AWAY.' V "TOA.CBS Jj IKc^ I'M t^9 i23 words
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361 1959-09-25 3 Conduct code for 10,000 S'pore teachers TO BE SUBMITTED TO MINISTRY .apore Teachers' National Congress rcpannir a code of conduct for 10 1)00 K her- working m Government and aided dc will be based on the draft prepared committee of the World Confeder of the Teaching Profession resident of the361 words
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Article, Illustration137 1959-09-25 3 EARLY Singapore airport workers yesterday could not believe what they saw m the middle of the passengers* lounge. "It was not there when I left yesterday,' an airline porter said. "It is like nothing on earth. It must be one of those out-of-this-world things/ a clerk murmured.137 words
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Article73 1959-09-25 3 Call for moral education A STUDENT leader at the University of Malaya m j Singapore yesterday called for greater emphasis to be laid on spiritual and moral standards by the educational j institutions. The student leader was Mr. S. Kumarapathy, 26-year-old former president of the University of Malaya Students' Union.73 words
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Article26 1959-09-25 3 Guest of Thai royal couple BANGKOK. Fri— Princess andra is expected to arrive here on Sunday for a five-day vi>it a> the guest of lane: ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article26 1959-09-25 3 SAIGON. Fri— The French rubber firm Societe Michelin plans to set up a plant m Saigon capable of producing 4.000 bicycl^tube^an^tyre^ dailyM ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article39 1959-09-25 3 BOMBAY. Fri. The Government has announced that 56 persons died, 1.500 villages were inundated, 9.000 houses collapsed and 4.000 cattle were lost m the fiveday floods m the Nagpur division of East Bombay State.— U.P I39 words
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Article66 1959-09-25 3 JAKARTA, Fri.— There are plans for most of Indonesia's imports to be arranged through government-owned commercial enterprises, according to Dr. Pamungkas. who is implementing the government's sweeping monetary reforms of August 24. However, he said that if a final decision was reached on this66 words
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Article182 1959-09-25 3 Appeal for commonsense KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The headquarters of the! United Malays National Or-| ganisation may step intcß the crisis m the Singapore branch, taking over its control, if necessary. The move is being considered by the central executive committee as the rift m the182 words
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Article187 1959-09-25 3 Mr. P.J.P. Sweeting, passenger manager of the Shipping and travel department of Messrs. AngloFrench Trading Co leaves Singapore today for England on a 12-week holiday. Mr. G. Creighton is acting m his place. The programme of Indian dances arranged for tomorrow at the Bukit Panjang community centre, Singapore,187 words
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Advertisement35 1959-09-25 3 |uJo{£c«Aalt I*O«LD FAMOUS SINCE 1899 FOR QUALITY fl P^ 1 SfOOL TURRET P^^ Camera brilliant •«fl■J*' tba toast lomoo B **l camera a»«*uallaa > m BlhB^" A tP q *URO (CHINA) LTD. fl^^^ .n Hong Kong)35 words
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Advertisement370 1959-09-25 3 mmmWm^mmmWnJ^mwmmmmmmW^ WTmW^o*iLmmmW£PfM \w A m\\^l L Fmmm^^^Smt XwSm'^StyZ' \A WWkZ^ mmmA mm¥kfmV-'''^ *2m\%mm I GREATER COMFORT LONGER WEAR RINGS of Distinction Sm ii uh DIAMONDS RUBIES SAPPHIRES EMERALDS CATSEYES PEARLS Etc. m PLATINUM or GOLD. Lanka Jewellers S&TLI^ Eal |E^^p=^^^aMi_vi__Hi_l Greater cai tliao any otfeor SOLE AGENTS: model LEE FLETCHER370 words
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Miscellaneous232 1959-09-25 3 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan JE** HAWmfE MAKES A HO*?ff/EO FLIGHT TO Iflfl I OrEt? TWO HUNOQED THOUSAND S^^^^^SS^^^^^f^S^^f^ NEW YOCK TO WAVN THE wwXO*lD COUNCIL 1 MILES AWAY, THE TEST MISSILE THE *£gg*S?*™ POVE. J£££Z£o F OkC THE OANGEQ TO ALL ATOMIC t>o«*Eß fl IS HEA&NG THE MOON Th232 words
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Article80 1959-09-25 4 MEUMUENSTER. Germany. THE body of a man estimated to be more than 2,000 years old was discovered m a bog by construction workers here. Experts said that it was well-preserved and appeared to be the product of some kind of administration of justice. Two stakes lay80 words
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550 1959-09-25 4 Mechanical doctors and nurses in hospitals of future tremendous possibilities are just beginning to be worked out m the field of electronic medicine. It is coming more rapidly than many people believe Electronic computers, their mechanical "memories" filled with medical information, have already proved a limited success m the diagnosis550 words
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Article308 1959-09-25 4 U.S. democracy sltatv is 'wasted* gRITISH diplomats said m London that American attempts to demonstrate the advantages of a capitalistic democracy over communism have been "wasted" on Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev. They said their hopes that something useful would come out ol his U.S.U.P.I - 308 words
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Article129 1959-09-25 4 JOHN BAKER - THE WORLD OF SCIENCE JOHN BAKER By. AMERICAN scientists arc working on electronic brains which they hope will turn out to be effective mechanical "doctors" and "nurses." Some scientists predict that an electronic 'doctor" may be able to automatically check a patient's symptoms, issue a diagnosis, and recommend treatment as129 words
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Article216 1959-09-25 4 SCIENTISTS have begun to tinker electronically with man's brain. They say it is possible to modify human emotions and behaviour by means of electric currents so mild that the subject is not even aware of them. A Yale University scientist has produced marked effects on behaviourU.P.I - 216 words
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Article256 1959-09-25 4 BOOK of the WEEK MUSIC FOR MOHINI. Bhdbani Bhattacharya. Angus k Robertson, 17/6. ITER fathers adver- tisement m the newspaper read "Wanted, a suitable match for a handsome. educated girl of charming disposition. Highly gifted radio singer.*' Surely all Mohini s friends m Bengal would tease her. And yet, even256 words
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Article242 1959-09-25 4 MiSTKK JELLY ROLL. Alan Loraax. Pan Books, 51.75. The life story of Jelly Roll Morton, the greatest jazz pianist and composer of his time. Easy to read, it will be of great interest to the jazz lover. TOWARDS ZERO. Agatha Christie. Fontana Books, 51.25. An unusual242 words
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Article152 1959-09-25 4 NOW answer these questions and win the book: i wu' or hat d 0 the ln,t »als GATT. stand? 2. What I s -ww o ia o n of Dr Sparrow's wife m the "DOCS' wff"?* Wha .f, was the occupation of Figaro of Seville? 4152 words
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Advertisement696 1959-09-25 4 HENDRYS ftr V^^p' Medals MHk' Shields. m Special g discount Schools P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jeweller 78 North Bridge Road. i?apore. 6. A- KuaU Lmnpor. CLASSIFIED ADS, BIRTH Aard* M (Vimimum) TANNER: To Sue and Geoff a September a son Mark Charles at Gleneagles Hospital. Both well. I AT YOUR696 words
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Advertisement218 1959-09-25 4 raw* Stereophonic Table R a^ Four wave bands, lc speakers and l treble loutoa i fidelity superhet for Mljtx t Sockets are provided for record player, tape recor I loudspeaker ior perfec s tno *J H A ffflMfl Co Ltd .....„0..-u. for smart grown-ups and jL 4«m<\fi\m charming children, too!218 words
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Miscellaneous470 1959-09-25 4 i CLUES ACROSS 2 Blurb that's given away free 14 doesn't come here to o £>- learn, however (6. 3 They re round for regal pomp That good old-fashioned dose g' w sl 1 5 ht Jii: H-H Qt cf lftl of medicine (6). i H^- H 11^* 1 at470 words
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445 1959-09-25 5 THIS ELECTRIC m LIGHT BULB IS A WEAPON. An innocent means of household illuminiation, it is converted into one of gangland's favourite horrors slmpiy by loading it witn acid. r lo make this conversion into something wnich can blind and dishgure a445 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-09-25 5 picture. Sved Ahwed Shovohatay and his Singapore bride, the former Miss Lubeida Reshty. They were wed m Singapore on Wednesday. The bride is the daughter of Mrs M A Reshty. and the bridegroo|m^h^|jim^||d of East Pakistan.* Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article258 1959-09-25 5 VARSITY TO SET UP OWN PRESS rnHE University of Malaya will soon have a press I- of its own. It will be set up m Kuala Lumpur and registered as a limited liability company, both m the Federation and Singapore. The central council of the University has already approved the258 words
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139 1959-09-25 5 Malaya won 't see eclipse of the sun THERE will be a total 1 eclipse of the sun next Friday, Oct 2, but the people m Malaya cannot see it. The eclipse will occur when it is midnight m The eclipse will last three minutes and two seconds. Commander J.139 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-09-25 5 A bulb full of acid it can disfigure for life.10 words
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202 1959-09-25 5 INSURANCE CHIEF IS VICTIM OF HOAX KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An insurance executive m Kuala Lumpur is the victim of a campaign to upset his peace of mind. The district manager of the company, Mr. Liau Eng Siang, told The Free Press yesterday: "I have had a number of mystery telephone202 words
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Article36 1959-09-25 5 Singapore employers have been asked to submit returns of all workmen m their employ for the period ending Sept. 20. 1959, to the Commissioner for Labour, Havelock Road, not later than Oct. 14.36 words
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Advertisement275 1959-09-25 5 I LATEST NON -IRON SHIRTS I from the CONTINENT X #^jl Have you seen our latest tjM ran-e i„ Continental Shirt> OJ appreciate the detailing. •'M-liiM^e fabric and >t l es ihorc aKays something 3L far mM X y T V I M,H and different at... \^Z^B^mm>r |TMittiM'S SHOP HIGH275 words
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Advertisement288 1959-09-25 5 For example: More overseas experience When you step aboard a Pan American Clipper* you immediately sense the difference that experience makes. You discover it m the quiet efficiency of your flight crew. Pan American's superbly trained personnel serve you with a deftness ana smoothness that come from 31 years of288 words
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Miscellaneous173 1959-09-25 5 SINGAPORE ARTS COUNCIL: Indian art exhibition at Raffles Museum 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. MALAYAN ECONOMICS SOCIETY: Lecture of population problems by Dr. You Poh Seng at Cultural Centre 5.30 p.m. V.M.C.A.: Sceneshlfters "Martha" rehearsal 8 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Malayalam class 9a.m. to 11a.m., 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Y.WvCA.173 words
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Miscellaneous41 1959-09-25 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 3.18 p.m. TOMORROW; 5.01 a.m. and 4.19 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.07 a.m. and 5.45 p.m. MONDAY: 8.29 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.09 a.m. and 8.36 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.43 a.m. and 9.24 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.12 a.m. and 10.07 p.m.41 words
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281 1959-09-25 6 ,s YOUR baby problem? Write to Nurse Meg, an expert m child welfare, and she will tell you how to end your worries. Your name and address will not be published. All inquiries are treated as confidential. Address your letter to281 words
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Article, Illustration408 1959-09-25 6 "A girl is never too young: to start, but if youi HAVE neglected it m the past then don't waste another minute." L. Joy uses several new techniques. One is tne steam bath above I which is used for making sure that the pores408 words
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Article575 1959-09-25 6 JN my last article I discussed the first stages of introducing baby to solid food. Once these initial stages have been accepted, and baby has become used to the idea of different textured food, a greater variety can be offered. Well-cooked rice is well digested575 words
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Advertisement314 1959-09-25 6 j^B 2& Mm ____^^B "^SraSSHKfe?--." i" J s^fc HKi■"•v■'■^.v'^'v;•'•^.■••^^,•.'ws^Bß •V-'-'.'.'.fr^^ft IH Bbbß-'.' '■'>■•'^.''''•'^'■'■'••••'•'••''''■''^S_B_M HI S W W\ Qmmw\ '&Z\ ■HR-"' ;<^" Wxr^nr Z7:.:;;;\:^\ SB^^Sl^.. j-Tr.- JFy Z/Z:-::Z&3 LK TEH OICKHAN SU«AIYA »H SMAIK MOMAMED kW^ a4(m^^si^^* mmC ~^~^^^^S^?**t\ MS WwMwffTß M^D. AZMAH BIN ABD. KADH !jjl|pjlfpi^P| W/t bagan datoh =r___a^g_______-_^^^g^^^^^314 words
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Advertisement402 1959-09-25 6 ~^m\> MBnl S mZmm <i»qn every we^T? OOU HOUSEHOLD H^ Keep rice, free from pesfe rpHE winner of the "Household Hi x this week is Mrs. M. Bald COn^ Raffles Park, Singapore, 14. who win prize of $20 for this letter: If you want to keep no w weevils, insects402 words
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Miscellaneous53 1959-09-25 6 THIS WEEKS COMPETITIOH There is another "Housoholn week. Send your entry to Femma.sco;x 7 Times House. River Valley Road. :s It "Household Hint" m the botton There is a prize of $20 for the winner and*« for the two runners-up. The closing J Winning names and addresser- wf. be publish53 words
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Advertisement205 1959-09-25 7 HULUA I Table and Pedestal Fans lyM m 16 stocks arrived Hire purchase from per month ■shroffs fhe Carpet Shop Mais'} Orchard Rd., Singapore. Tel: ***** IjOrcho'd Motor Showroom) I INDIAN ■HANDLOOM Fabrics Sarecs, Bedspreads, Towels, Raw Silk etc., etc. jild at control prices cd by HDIAN HANDLOOM BOARD lAG205 words
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Advertisement208 1959-09-25 7 Orient SEWING MACHINES Also Other Br«nd« on easy kir« pureh««__» Sole Agents.SHROFFS The Carpet Shop 60/62, Orchord Rd.. S',^. 'OW Orchard Motor Showroom; DRESSING GOWNS with Embroidered Chinese Character of ve ry reasonable price $3.50 each Visit C. K. TANG LTD. 310 Orchard Rd., Singopore 9. Tel: *****/***** SPECIAL BARGAIN208 words
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Advertisement419 1959-09-25 7 B fl H 'flfl mm fl U r- -fl fl Am WP r.'rV.' r ?'"^_H fl fl H_'.fl H&£Vfl Hfc-*^£3& ****!?3*__^B HL -^B mm HTV \ivy *^H K.iv> r -mm HI jfl mw j i^ v < °<'?*_^H H^ mm, ma mm mm m—^^^^M Hts»vJdK m _______L _fl Wr I419 words
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Advertisement374 1959-09-25 7 I Arab Street. They have the latest and finest quality of Java Batik sarongs. A SALE THE dollar saving housewife should go to see without delay is the one Abdul Kader Is having at their 59 Arab Street shop. It's a tremendous sale aimed at clearing all old stocks of374 words
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Advertisement459 1959-09-25 7 purchase on easy terms from Shroffs, 60-62 Orchard Road of HULDA table and pedestal fans 14" and 16" from only $7/- per month. Shroffs also have ORIENT Sewing Machines on easy payment terms of only $8/- per month. GET YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS now from Motiwalla 6 Co., 2 Raffles Place459 words
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Advertisement789 1959-09-25 7 JUST ARRIVED! COTTON REVERSIBLE CARPETS 9' X 12' $48.00 9X6' .$24.00 X 6' $18.00 X 3' 9.00 SINGH'S 47/49, Stomford Rood, Singopore Tel: ***** FLOOR POLISHER ff SZ26 y __M^zmw%r J po^niAAtt »tne«porc $120 Federation $1 IS/. STOKVIS (MALAYA) LTD. BEST BARGAIN!! BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS CARDS Just Arrived And Other Material789 words
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Article, Illustration379 1959-09-25 8 A;FNAUNRF RACE ONE-Cl. 2, Div. 5, S|f. str. 1. On Parole 8.10 (Leo n ff 2. Laneier 8.10 <J£"~*>. (Buang). 4. Winlaton 8.09 (Donnelly). Winner trained by Spencer Won by: head; head. Time. limn. 9 I/S. Tote: SB7, S18; SIO; 536. RACE TWO— CI. 2379 words
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Article114 1959-09-25 8 IT PAYS TO BACK THEIR MOUNTS M I their I Si:. I im da; I Ipoli thr I tota go«d li I tn« than sio' I I I Mat Sh I dei I thraii I Uairh \uhiaA I fivp p« j I It In- lir n»_.- m jn(»thrr ner. lt114 words
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Article106 1959-09-25 8 CHURCH and religiou leaders m Singapore yesterday strongly criti cised the Singapore Turf Club's proposal to try out Sunday racing next month. The Singapore Turf Club announced that it was going to introduce Sunday racing on Oct. 15 as an experiment. If it proved a success then106 words
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Advertisement181 1959-09-25 8 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I CAPTURE FRESH YOUNG BEAUTY the most exclusive w Beauty Preparations m the world. w 0 Milk of Roses: moisturizer and light foundation, $3.00; $5.50 $10.00. s% Special Lotion: removes cause of spots ond black heads, excess oiliness, $3.50 $6.50. JjTjiJv^w.aSJ^B E e Shadow Sticks: m f^'L\\ silver Grey, Silver181 words
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Advertisement29 1959-09-25 8 THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY (THE CHEMIS Head wkVkm 265, Orch Dc 69, Ser, Dc Call on us for Medical. T» M fc Cosine** Keqwreirtnli w Bk 1 B r J29 words
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Miscellaneous664 1959-09-25 8 i pn WM BORN today, you have been given exceptional talent by the stars and it behooves you to make the best possible use of it. If you do, then fame as well as fortune will be yours. It may not come all at once, but over the years you664 words
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Article785 1959-09-25 9 Johore bid for S' pore titles mVK ENTER Fnn sP OPEN CHAMPFniysnrp" ■fg jMiorc badminton stars will make a hin t m the Singapore Badminton Associating. the tl sin ,es and doubles lart tomorrow at the Singapore S S a t onal championships X sunday and on Monday the to^^i785 words
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Article58 1959-09-25 9 Anderson Segura in final LONDON, Fri. Mal Anderson (Australia) and Pancho Segura (Ecuador) reached the singles final of the London International professional lawn tennis championships at Wembley last night. Anderson caused a surprise by beating fellow Australian Ken Rosewall 7-5, 2-6. 4-6. 6-3. 6-4. Anderson had defeated Frank Sedgman (Ausi58 words
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Article, Illustration126 1959-09-25 9 feels that he :c i_»ed unfairly for :ne above South ie bid as follows: One 1 Diamonds; Three f ir Clubs; Four Diamonds. Bast penalty of 500. bid was impeccasecond call was Is better, not ber honours, but m order to leave more leeway; it ts unwise to126 words
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Article64 1959-09-25 9 The Singapore Ceylon Sports Club team to meet Negri Sembilan Ceylonese m the southern zone final of the Malayan Ceylonese cricket tournament at Balestier Road on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. will be: K.S. Retnam (capt), S. Nagiah, A. Delilkan. C. Thuraisingam, S. Soocelaraj. T. Rejendram, S. Kulasingam, T.64 words
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Article27 1959-09-25 9 LONDON, Fri. Results of yesterday's football matches I were: League Division Four: Doncaster Rovers 5 Southport 0; Workington Town 1. Gilling- i ham I.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article122 1959-09-25 9 SINGAPORE Asian Games shoot- ing representative Kok Kum Woh won the Singapore Rifle Association's revolver shoot competition at the association's annual shoot at Beach Road on Sunday. Results of the shoot: Revolver (.38) open: 1. Kok Kum Woh (91 pte), 2. Lim Scow Peng (89122 words
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Article20 1959-09-25 9 University of Malaya beat Police "B" 2-0 m a SHA Division II hockey match at Bukit Timah yesterday.20 words
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Article263 1959-09-25 9 Johore United too good for Recs ¥N a one-sided rugger match on the padang yesterday, Johore Bahru United swamped the Singapore Recreation Club by 35 points (four goals, four tries and penalty) to five (goal). Johore United were the faster, fitter and better team. But they were not without their263 words
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160 1959-09-25 9 Stable Boys and Tengah in 1-1 draw THE second replay of the SAFA Junior Cup soccer semi-final between Stable Boys Sports Club and RAF Tengah ended m a l-i draw at Geylang Stadium yesterday. SAFA called for a replay after the Stable Boys had successfully protested m another match played160 words
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Article245 1959-09-25 9 HOCKEY Officials and club secretaries yesterday gave their full suDDort and approval "T c new laws m- i J ihu the Sintroduced by the bin gapore Hockey Assoelation on Wednesreclaimed, that the strict, new laws would help to improve theg and infuse dlXill„; which had245 words
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Article233 1959-09-25 9 j Toss of coin decides who goes ALLAN LEWIS first with the news Tur^ j IPOH, Friday. HE decision to invite Moses Lee to ride m the series of International Stakes races m Australia during December was decided on the toss of a I coin.233 words
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Article241 1959-09-25 9 Four horses clock 40 From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Friday. ANOTHER inch and threequarter of rain, last night, kept the training tracks very^ heavy for this mornings work. The fastest time of the morn|ing for three furlongs was 40i made by Supersonic with Automation and by another pair, Commotion and Queensway.241 words
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Article28 1959-09-25 9 Chinese Schools will comnete m the annual inter<^hool swimming championships tomorrow at Amber Road. More than 200 school boys ''nd girls have entered for the gala.28 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-09-25 9 LUCKY COUPLE pictures. Wednesday was a lucky day for popular Malayan racehorse owners, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tjong Picture above shows the lucky couple leading: m the winners m two races at Ipoh. Left. Mrs. Tjong leads m Gembira. winner of the fourth race and right: Mr. Tjong leadsFree Press - 56 words
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Advertisement138 1959-09-25 9 iPECIAL] I m the f I Sunday I Mail .610 University Is the Mala- undergrad a book"URE: The first articles by the lister of Culture. Rajaratnam. EAT ADVO|TES: The life and ,nd of Sir Rufus IUCS. iSTION TIME: -nent experts to ewer your queries. LETTERS m k Chinese Commuess. 11l138 words
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Advertisement376 1959-09-25 9 for the SMART MAN .--^m\\m\m'wm t \mwmfm*m buy »i«i«j j%] :i yl Sanforised SHIRTS NOW FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY FOR EXCELLENT VALUE 1 At all leading Stores SOLE AGENTS HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. THIS COULVH'I HAVE HAPPENED... /r you 4NMT **w svdae PACKING W'; PACKING under the Personol -tj /^^».T~ Supervision376 words
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Article278 1959-09-25 10 KHRUSHCHEV AND EISENHOWER SET FOR t_ii,l SOVIET LEADER CALLS FOR REASONABLE AND FLEXIBLE APPROACH WASHINGTON. Friday. MR. Nikita Khrushchev completed his 6,000--mile tour of the United States last night and now returns to the climax of his first American visit the week-end talks with PresidentU.P.I; Reuter - 278 words
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Article112 1959-09-25 10 U.S. moon rocket setbacks LONDON. Fri. Dr. Hugh Dryden, Administrator of the American National Aeronautics and Space Administration, said m Aachen. West Germany, yesterday that the United States would not hit the moon with a rocket for from two to five years. At Cape Canaveral, Florida, 'an American moon rocketReuter - 112 words
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Article138 1959-09-25 10 I murdered, robbed, says Hume WINTERTHUR. Switzerland. Fri. Donald Brian Hume, on trial for the murder of a Swiss taxi-driver, told a court here yesterday he robbed the Midland Bank !in Brentford, London, and shot a clerk. He also admitted killing Stanley Setty. a car dealer, out of jealousy, sawingReuter - 138 words
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Article17 1959-09-25 10 The University of Malaya StudenU Council will soon use I Malay at its meetings.17 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-09-25 10 VISIT BY CARDINAL picture. Free Press the Holy See, chats with Monsignor Dominic Vendargon Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, at Singapore airport The Cardinal, who spent yesterday m Singapore on his way to Jakarta for a four-day tour, was last year one of the candidates to succeed Pope Pius X 11.-11Free Press - 50 words
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Article65 1959-09-25 10 Liked tour very much Mr. K. WASHINGTON. Fri. At a reception at the Soviet Embassy last night. Mr. Khrushchev was asked by a reporter whether he was not tired and glad that his eight-day crosscountry tour was over. The Soviet leader replied: •'Everything must have an end. good things andReuter - 65 words
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Article43 1959-09-25 10 Seven bags of TNT found on a beach off Lim Chu Kang Road. Singapore, yesterday, may be Japanese. It is known that fishermen have salvaged old ammunition dumped m the swamps. It is used illegally to kill fish.43 words
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Article28 1959-09-25 10 HYANNIS (Massachusetts). Fri.— The district attorney said that Mr. Walter Munford, the American Steel magnate m hospital with a knife wound, had accidentally stabbed himself.-« ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article119 1959-09-25 10 T^EW YORK, Fri. Britain has reduced the incidence of blindness by 10 per cent, as a result of the National Health Service, a British doctor said here. Dr. Harry Freeman of London, an executive member of the Council of the British Optical Association, stated m aReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-09-25 10 world.— picture. STUDENTS of the Tanjong Katong Arabic School spent more than an hour visiting the Free Press yesterday. Led by their form teacher, Che Saadah Suhaimi. the girls took a keen interest. Here they cluster round the teleprinter machine which is relaying spot news from allFree Press - 54 words
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185 1959-09-25 10 VIENTIANE, Friday. pARATROOPS were rushed AWAY FROM the beleaguered fortress of Sam Neva yesterday to meet a new rebel threat on the royal capital of Luang Prabang. The Second Paratroop Battalion was airlifted there. Rebel units, being driven north by the LaoUan army, suddenly185 words
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256 1959-09-25 10 New election issue take-over bids LONDON, Friday. T>IG private financial deals which have gone wrong and worried thousands of small invest- ors have become an issue m the British general election campaign. Trouble over these transactions involving: millions of pounds has pushed the election itself off the front pages ofReuter - 256 words
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Article35 1959-09-25 10 NEW A. FOR. PEACE PLANT LO\b( i! f. p,,ot expe, ted t«Ty 0f its k*»d and* the world. it noUnced »ast me dLs; •;••■:.< I L v b Ast I J I Oi" du>* ooms.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Miscellaneous65 1959-09-25 10 Cinema Guide CATHAY. Phone *****: Now Show S*uth Pacific 4 3" A tM pm ODEON Ph.nt *****: No- Show Yesterday's Enemy l |i, 6 45 9.30 p.m. NEW ALHAMBRA fh.ne 3CMt: L«st Day Fangs Of The Night i.Mandsr;:. i 1.15. 3 30, 6 45 ».lft p m. ODEON KATONC Phont65 words
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Miscellaneous20 1959-09-25 10 MISCE kftNMl CCy KRBA CB Michelle F Road pointr..* Slpore JOI FAM Flora r.ifiht and day dbnvMbk t •m 25H620 words
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