The Singapore Free Press, 18 November 1959
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Title Section13 1959-11-18 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration257 1959-11-18 1 Language agency chief sends three pamphlets to 'educate 9 Federal Minister in Malay Nasir: We'll carry on plan KUALA LUMPUR, W e d. Three copies of pamphlets on the Malay language were posted yesterday to the Minister of Works, Dato V. T. Sambanthan The sender was the257 words
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175 1959-11-18 1 POLICE BARRACKS A FEW YARDS AWAY A PROVISION shop in Stevens Road, Singapore, only a few yards behind Wayang Satu police barracks, was raided by three masked men at 3.45 a.m. today. The intruders slashed the proprietor, Mr. Tan Keng Thi.am. 42, on175 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-11-18 1 The Federation Prime p Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, fulfilled a pro-;, mise made last Septem- ber by taking time off j from a crowded pro- 1 gramme to keep a lun- 1 cheon date here yester- j day with Singapore Prime j Minister. Mr. Lee109 words
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222 1959-11-18 1 MYSTERIOUS OBJECT CAME OUT OF SKY MANHATTAN BEACH, California. Wed. 4 MYSTERIOUS object observed by a number of persons floated out of the sky yesterday on a red and "whitish" parachute and sank in the Pacific Ocean. What was it and where lid it come from? Nobody eems even ableU.P.I - 222 words
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Article115 1959-11-18 1 Typhoon sweeps on and into the China Sea V|ANILA. Wed.— Typhoon i»l Freda roared towards the China Sea yesterday, after striking the Philippines twice. Forty-six persons are dead, missing or injured, and at least 5.500 homeless. Philippine constabulary authorities in seven provinces reported about Ms6 million damage to115 words
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Article59 1959-11-18 1 DECEMBEK first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at SI 32 per lb down four and one-quar-ter cents on last night's close. The tone was quiet. The market opened easier following falls of lid in London and 300 points in New York overnight.59 words
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Article40 1959-11-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Work has stopped on the 800--ft access tunnel at Cameron Highlands hydro electric scheme while Mines Department officials and other experts investigate explosion yesterday which killed one man and injured three others.40 words
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Article40 1959-11-18 1 PARIS, Wed. The desire of the Algerian insurgent leaders to go to Paris to negotiate a ceasefire was reSorted from Tunis bv a correspondent of Le Monde as -something to which credence can be attached." ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article22 1959-11-18 1 TOKYO, Wed. An earthquake shook Tokyo at 1156 last night. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 22 words
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Article34 1959-11-18 1 MANILA. Wed.— An Indonesian navy gunboat fired upon Filipino traders enroute to Dalawan Island. Indonesia, on Nov. 8 and killed nine of them, the Philippines News Service reported here yesterday.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article25 1959-11-18 1 NEW ORLEANS. Wed.— A terrific explosion destroyed the deckhouse of a large sulphur barge here and killed at least four men. U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article303 1959-11-18 1 THE STRANGE STORY OF SYBILLA NIEMANS THE HAGUE. Wed.— By day Sybilla Niemans was a respected businesswoman, loved by the helpless young and the infirm aged because of her generosity. By night she was The Hague's gaudiest sinner, and no one ever knew. AsU.P.I - 303 words
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Article24 1959-11-18 1 SPORE DAY MAIL TRAIN DELAYED K I I HP! i; H A\\(i 1 hfHii I <ii mi- i lightnin houi >.nd there24 words
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Article85 1959-11-18 1 Malaya invites U.N. nations NEW YORK Wed.— Malaya, Japan and seven other nations yesterday invited United Nations members to take part in a conference on diplomatic intercourse and committees. Britain. Ghana, Pakistan, Belgium. Greece. Italy and Mexico were the other nations. Before the General sembly's legal committee it a draft85 words
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Advertisement82 1959-11-18 1 L** World's Finest s SCHOOL OF MUSIC F toe H' n 8 man 1 your Hfe...% FOR MEN^| I cr cam hairdressing o-stickv Jc X^^N l I^* keeps nair Ife^-?: d eoiy I o ntonog« all <jay. Vi^^^^H 1 P«r snampoo. ■D 'er, rinses in>^^^B es you of dondrnascuttne 1ro;r82 words
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Advertisement74 1959-11-18 1 VAN HIN FOR FINE FURNITURE 136/142, Orchard Road, B>«re —9. Tels: *****. ***** A 2224t. M p> A slice of bread Qn<^ butter with Van Houten Chot^\^ !^^^U colate Vermicelli ||T y jl 'S a titbit for chillyMijk^ dren as well os for odults. The SBdlifcr M M Vermicelli is74 words
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Miscellaneous34 1959-11-18 1 Teenager Page b Freddie Pope on your motoring problems Cartoons 8 Women's Corner 3 Your lucky star 3 Ipoh track work 9 'Nightmare* at the wicket 8 First Test 8 Other overseas cables 1034 words
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Article327 1959-11-18 2 Indonesia points out the 'basic problems' facing under-developed nations NEW YORK, Wednesday. ITNDER DEVELOPED countries will never come within their goal of economic betterment unless they are encouraged to expand their primary commodity markets and unless a reasonable stability in commodity prices is guaranteed, Dr. ZairinReuter - 327 words
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Article188 1959-11-18 2 DES MOINES, lowa. The peoples of Japan and Western Europe are now in a position to substantially aid the free peoples of the nonindustrial world, and have recognised this fact. Saying this yesterday, Mr. Douglas Dillon, the Under-Sccretary of Slate, added: "These countries areReuter - 188 words
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Article30 1959-11-18 2 The final of the seventh interschool debate sponsored by the Malay Youth Literary Association will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday at 2 30 p.m.30 words
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Article84 1959-11-18 2 COMMON MARKET WITH U.S. NEW YORK. Wed. Development of an Atlantic Economic Community with a common market among the United States. Canada and Western European countries, was proposed here yesterday by Mr Paul van Zeeland. head of a special Belgian economic mission to the I nited Statev Mr. Van ZeelandReuter - 84 words
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Article167 1959-11-18 2 LONDON, Wednesday. IT is now considered a possibility that export restrictions on tin may be abandoned at the next meeting of the council on December 1, write A. Strauss in their review of the market. Removal of restrictions at the earliest date is naturally attractive toReuter - 167 words
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Article292 1959-11-18 2 Business briefs fiLASGOW. Wed. BriVI tain's first centre for the sale of duty-free liquor to travellers was opened at Prestwick Airport, near here, yesterday. A second will be opened at nearby Renfrew Airport soon. LONDON Rubber price* moved erratically in thin trading yesterday. Nominal indications at the292 words
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Article46 1959-11-18 2 HONG KONG, Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,070 $1,070 Union Ins Canton 584.00 $83.00 Wheelock Marden. .$5.70 $5.70 &$5.75 $5.57'.:: HKong 'phone $30.00 $30.25 Dairy Farm Cold Storage $20.50 $20 60 &520.70 Taikoo Docks $58.80 $36.5046 words
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Article36 1959-11-18 2 LONDON, Wed. The Japanese steamer Yoneyama Maru, 6,909 tons, has been abandoned between Luzon and Formosa, in the wake of typhoon Freda, according to a report received hpre vpsti»r_ day by Lloyds.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article692 1959-11-18 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yesterday Today Alex Bricks PreT 1.70 1.70 Ords. 199 1.99 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 5C 50'B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19 OrdS 50 50 Federal Dispensary 1.08-2 1.10'; Fitzpatncks .97 .99692 words
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Article183 1959-11-18 2 Round the world Market Prices NOTE: AV prices bclou are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Now 17 Vtitirday Todav RUBBER No. 1 RSt c.l.f. Kur*ptan ports Nov 37 unquoted 000 3»9'16 RUBBER No. 1 RSt Spot 3*. M, ÜBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Dec SftffM 3811k, Jan/Mar.183 words
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Advertisement816 1959-11-18 2 i^^ m v-- i i'. j Qs5S K I r A t V gIHE C.A.C. UNES v? V:^U Sailiats tl AOEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. Ur^ CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN POUTS. "N. Spire P. S'fcaiß PeMii >A >^\J ■4. M IHM I 2122 Nl» 23/24 Nl« 25 21 N|» \f& J» s816 words
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Advertisement226 1959-11-18 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S"oore P S'ham Penang LUOWI6SHAFEN (HAPA6) IS/21 Nov 22 23 Nov 23/24 Nlv BAYERNSTEIN (ILOYD) 30 Nev/ 2 Oec 3/4 Dec REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD) 14/17 Dec 11/19 Dec 19/20 Dec Arrives Hamburg 2 Jan.226 words
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Advertisement43 1959-11-18 2 iniiiH»»"""""" *> jj ar s :;^r wavebai -i»tor> an i 1 Pi< k-u) PHILIPS Inhnite lund%jP Give a Philips!' you give years ot it operates anv clear reception. i:c many advaiio Will gIM E many J 1 PHILIPS \Bm>y?otobtefi it 1 <ia<i:k2> J w43 words
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Miscellaneous149 1959-11-18 2 SipHMSHPING Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Straat Mozambique 12. Taiping 45, Wairimu 6A, Idomeneus 67, Tjibodas 8/9, Thorsgaard 10 11, Donai 13/14, Frankfurt 15 16. Leninogorsk 18, Senggarang N. Wall 3. Seremban N. Wall 4. Benvee 21,22. Tong Lie 23. Kajang 25. Tone Yick149 words
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Miscellaneous126 1959-11-18 2 Selat. Long si nd. Vanda. Jarak Belinda, Hin Tock Ann. Antonia, Senai. Semantan, Labang, Perintis, Southern Trader. Eastern Phoenix, Chiat Hin. Tapah. Leun Hwa, Rajah Brooke, Mahathevi. Aik Leong. M. Bahru. Pulau Mas, NewAsia, Vollubilis. T. Ayer North: Siantan. Hal Hong. Po. Tundjoh. Thornycroft: Sin Hong Ho. Chermin Wharf: Sumber126 words
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Article41 1959-11-18 3 ,> IMLKIb SAY IT is TIME MALAYANS CIIAKGEn IDEAS L FEDERATION y NOT MAKE r USE OF IT v LUMPUR Wednesday. make the best use of her i \i>itinn expert> yester- tls could bv utilised and Malayans41 words
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Article132 1959-11-18 3 WARNING ON POLIO W7 now. says t J professor DM KOK ANN. ProBacteriology y of MaSingapore 9 policy with to immunisation poliomyelitis. In an article in the first fournal of the Paediatric So::e writes: polio; outbreak of indication that pulatkm we arc o the category polio-virus infection epidemically. ars, prool132 words
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Article236 1959-11-18 3 Katchen to pianoforte contest JULIUS Katchen, the American pianist, will judge the Singapore Musical Society's pianoforte and singing competition for 1960. He will do this when he is in Singapore next year to appear in a recital presented by the Society. Consulates throughout South East Asia have been told of236 words
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Article126 1959-11-18 3 Income Tax man offers to help THE Income Tax Department is prepared to -adthe public on how to fill in their tax returns. Mr. B. S. Tan. for the department, told the Singapore City Court yesterday. He said this in reply to a mitigation plea by Kan Weng Yuen, who126 words
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Article64 1959-11-18 3 Assessment list open THE Singapore Rural Board assessment list for i960 Is open for inspection at the pssment and Estates Department on the ground floor of the City Hall during office hours. The Rural Board will revise the assessment on Dec. 28. Objections should be made in writing to the64 words
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Article26 1959-11-18 3 The Singapore Cold Storage Social and Sports Club will hold a staff variety concert at the i Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. on Sunday.26 words
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Article20 1959-11-18 3 The Cathay Film Services ho* just completed the film "Forward with the People- for the Ministry of Culture.20 words
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Article35 1959-11-18 3 Dr. I.S. Menon has been elected President of the Singapore Malayalee Young Men .s Association. Other officials include Messrs KSukumaran, K. Thomas Samuel, V. Gooinathan, T S. Prabhakaran, N. Vasudevan and M. Velayudhan.35 words
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Article, Illustration363 1959-11-18 3 After years of service in Malaya she will settle in New Zealand AT one time or another most women have to make a decision concerning home, family or career that involves a break with the past. To Malayan-born Mrs. Evelyn Voltz this moment came when her husband decidedM.W - 363 words
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Article122 1959-11-18 3 PHIZES for a Singapore essay competition, were announced last night. Minister for Education Mr. I Nyuk Lin last night j K.nv the details. The conis open to student teachers. Subjrct for the essay will be •The Role of the Teacher in Nation Building." Entries, which can be122 words
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Article49 1959-11-18 3 Singapore stamp Club officials are: President. Mr. A. Gilmour: Secretary. Mr. H. G. Rodyk; Exchange Manager and Treasurer, Mr. A. G. J. Young; Auctionei, Mr. Jan Kroef: Librarian. Mr. P.E- Fenwick; other members of committee. Messrs. N. V. Menon. K. G. A. Bond and W. K. Dow.49 words
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Advertisement98 1959-11-18 3 r v ffwZ4m(/t fc^t^gij 6 tO Ltd «i*r»4»O*C -M AC a "*CO 0 (magnetic recording tape il Wrf GIVES YOU THE BEST 9gmn OUTLASTS ALL THE REST With almost unlimited lite (500,000 recording*) without deterioration in i m^ quolitv NON-IRON D AC RON.... CROCODILE (U S SLACKS ZZgmS? Reody-madc or98 words
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Advertisement196 1959-11-18 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendunrs, Rings Tie Pins. Atoatt* #our £a;/y Selection. Distributors: G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. Phone *****. /£ZR£CO*D SOUND ON -T^ SUPERIOR QUALITY PROVED WITH I DURABILITY. Available at all196 words
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Miscellaneous341 1959-11-18 3 BORN today you have ex- daily guide. your new romance, rational wisaom and TOMORROW TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21 > uldS S^ your Aspiration SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. Pay a visit to someone at Id intuftion it can help 22 -There's romance for you a distance who will enjoy ?ou to achieve341 words
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Article148 1959-11-18 4 VATICAN CITY.— The Vatican City newspaper Osservatore Romano has charged that the situation of Catholics in Communist China is steadily worsening and that more sacriligeous appointments of bishops have been made. The newspaper recalled that in a speech made last May, Pope John called the attention ofU.P.I - 148 words
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621 1959-11-18 4 V. M. NAIR - AGRICULTURAL WASTE MADE INTO GOODS, FOOD V. M. NAIR By VEVV DELHI. Indian experts have drawn up a scheme to make articles of everyday use such as starch, oils, fertilisers and food from agricultural waste. The scneme covers a wide variety of waste ranging from citrus fruit peel and bananaReuter - 621 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-11-18 4 DINING OUT WITH JAK "A gallant effort, darling, but you shouldn't have bothered. Crepes suzette always flare up like that."20 words
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Article190 1959-11-18 4 BY THE WAY by kaditdmber PRESUMABLY the report of an acrobat who "rides a horse upside down" refers to the acrobat rather than to the horse It would be quite impossible for a man to ride a horse which was itself upside down. To begin with he would be crushed190 words
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Article496 1959-11-18 4 NORMAN LINDHURST - NEXT— THE HOUSE THAT COAL BUILT NORMAN LINDHURST By jgSSEN. The German coal industry is studying the construction of coa 1 plastic housing to surmount the country's coal glut. With coal stockpiles now at 16,000,000 tons, the industry has despaired of reducing the glut by normal measures. The coal plastic496 words
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Advertisement451 1959-11-18 4 PATEK PHILIPPE presents rhe "AMAGNETIC" Wrist Wofch I. Magnetic field up to 450 I teds: exposed to this field, the watch is not (The average mag- field around home ap- j -ces— including TV.— is inferior to 100 oersteds). It take* a magnetic field of 1200 <*■ o stop the451 words
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Advertisement226 1959-11-18 4 THfY SAID... H any daoae* v*.tsoe».r, I Bupervl»mg8 upervl»mg the vrnpack^g Iw« W I «Ur£Z*^ perfect eLSir* r J^^hl^P^or^^^ 3 I for th. care you took of bv I 1 *11. in .tore »4 con E r.tul rtt rtai °*abU re* TRANSPORT* STORAGE LTi 173, Cecil Street, Singapore Phonc: *****.226 words
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Miscellaneous432 1959-11-18 4 YOUR DAILY CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS (6). is. popular dabs may be etch- The soft colour of petals (6» l7 One smouldering piece i5.... ings! (6). 4. Combination of quartet and smouldering! (5). 21. This is the vernacular (5). trio, perhaps (6). i■ t i M i" I 1 9. Self-satisfied,432 words
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Miscellaneous204 1959-11-18 4 PM. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.02 Easy on the ear; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk: 1.45 The Phiiharmonia Orchestra; 2.00 Close down. Schools' broadcast: 4.10 Signature tune; 4 13 Music and movement, (a repeat of Monday's broadcast); 4.33 Interval music; 4.35—5.00 Songs to sing, (a repeat of this morning's broadcast). 5.00204 words
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326 1959-11-18 5 Asian highway will bring the tourists SINGAPORE motorists ana holiday-makers will benefit from the proposed Asian highway linking Saigon and Singapore in the East, with Teheran in me ft tated by Mr. E. Crat>be. the chairman of if Sin- 'erciay •'tld the Free Press that the building of .dnubtedly allow326 words
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Article96 1959-11-18 5 POSTAL arrangements in Singapore are being geared up to rope with the Christmas mail rush. The Director for Posts, Mr. M. B. Subramanion, said that "all leave for G.P.O. staff during the rush period will be stopped.'' He anticipates the rush for posting to begin around96 words
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Article260 1959-11-18 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Ministry of Education has sent circulars to all schools notifying them that teachers will be called upon to do a maximum of three hours a week in adult and literacy night classes in addition to their school duties from January next260 words
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Article25 1959-11-18 5 NEW ALUMNI GROUP !ided [acDo:i Lim. imir.- unced a member- here are an estiipore The me- elected T.C. Ling as secretai Katheriixe W :ve-man committee25 words
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Article97 1959-11-18 5 Crom bie is named for K.L. post MR. C. E. Crombie has been appointed Deputy High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in Kuala Lumpur the Commonwealth Relations Office announced today in London. He succeeds Mr. R. C. C. Hunt and is expected to leave for Kuala Lumpur later this month.Reuter - 97 words
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Article24 1959-11-18 5 The Malayan Pharmaceutical Association, Southern Division, will hold their Annual Dinner at the Alumni Medical Centre on Dec. 12 at 8 p.m.24 words
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Article56 1959-11-18 5 W v.iil i3e cut art along Perak Roa^J back lane and Madras Street between Dunlop Street and Sungei Road from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to clean a main, and in Paya Lebar Road between the Shell Service Station and MacPherson Road junction trorr 9 a.m. tc56 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-11-18 5 Aii exhibitici of J t products open, ton! th* Qn r id par. and will end 03 Sunday. Tto mark the ol Japanese buslne« men u-aded by Mr Qe, IKa Went ol Mi 1 Kato Bussan Kui^ha lm were enti ned to a dinner on Monday night at the Cathay78 words
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Article126 1959-11-18 5 FAMOUS U.S. VIOLINIST COMING rE American violinist, Julian Olevsky, is due to arrive here from Hong Kong next week to perform. Mr. Olevsky, who is on a world tour, will stay in Singapore for a few days before leaving for India and Iran. He has already established himself as an126 words
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Advertisement207 1959-11-18 5 to appreciate j the difference quality makes wear /m j i m s 1 B— jjL.^ designed for exceptional comfort, shirts by COBRA also give you the latest in style. Superior material, and excellent tailoring make COBRA shirts the first choice of men of good taste A perfect choice for207 words
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Miscellaneous119 1959-11-18 5 Y.W.C.A. liilt rnational Women s Club il mornins Ll5 a.m.: Beantj culture 5.15 p.m. INDEPENDI N 1 MISSION\i;\ MOVEMENT: Free film she* at Salvation ArriiN Bo Industrial Home. Thomson Road T.30 p in TO( H: Recorded music rtiital at lalbot Hovsc 8 p.m. K \M\! I 11 B: Mai bun119 words
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Miscellaneous42 1959-11-18 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 11.25 a-m. TOMORROW: 1.09 a.m. and 12.24 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.44 a.m. and 12.56 pjn. SATURDAY: 2.20 a.m. and 1.32 p.m. SUNDAY: 3.02 a.m. and 2 13 p.m. MONDAY: 3.52 a.m. and 3.05 p.m. ITESDAY: 4.56 a.m. and 4.18 p.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration306 1959-11-18 6 ROY LAZAROO - ROY LAZAROO THE FREE PRESS HELPED HIM T0... By Tan and I were good friends. We had been in many street fights together. We never shrank from a single brawl. We both enjoyed it. My parents didn't like the black eyes or split lips I carried and said306 words
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418 1959-11-18 6 -the dead thud of a palm I AM a coward and today T am afraid. Afraid of the known, not the unknown! Some men fear dogs, I others are terrified by heights and women fear rats lam frightened by a falling leaf, the418 words
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Article180 1959-11-18 6 TIT BITS FROM ABROAD Chivalry II^IGHTEEN YEAR OLD ;Ju David Lee, of Leicestershire, England. imagined himself a "knight errant rescuing a damsel In distress" when he saw a man '•accost" a girl, it was said in court. He knocked out the man with a blow on the head, then found180 words
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Article468 1959-11-18 6 DOLORES - DOLORES \Bti MANNERS! T*HE art of good manners is one that is still un--1 explored in Singapore. You have only to stand at a bus stop to realise what scope there is for the cultivation of better manners; or to have a meal at People's Park and468 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-11-18 6 A rare sight even in Japan Sixteen-year-old Jackie Goddard. "Goddess of Love" has just returned to Singa- pore after a one-month tour of Japan and Hong: Kong. Jackie won the trip when she was crowned the "Godj dess" in a beauty contest j four months ago. "It was simply marvellous.80 words
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Article108 1959-11-18 6 PARENTS ON 1-DAY A WEEK STRIKE "PARENTS in Essex, EngX and, have begun a one-uav-a-week stay-away strike by schoolchildren in protest at torching conditions. Only 340 of the 623 pupils turned up at the local county secondary school. The parents declared that the strike will continue every Monday until childrenReuter - 108 words
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Article160 1959-11-18 6 TALKING POINTS If you want to make a dangerous man your friend, let him do you a favour. —LEWIS E. LAVVES There is no security on this earth. There is only opportunity. —GENERAL MACARTHUR 6 The past is full of years: the future may last a minute. —RAY KENDALL Self-pity160 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-11-18 6 Tioo-year-old Tony, grinning with delight, as he cut his birthday cake that has tioo burning candles. It was Tony's second birthday but it was his first birthday cake. Tony is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K.S. Joseph39 words
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Article65 1959-11-18 6 An American Cancer Society official said today that the Society was preparing a nationwide educational programme "to inform young people of the risks involved in smoking." Mr. Walter G. James of New York, the Society's director of public education, said the programme was based on results ofU.P.I - 65 words
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Advertisement126 1959-11-18 6 I will give my friends the nPTii JJ u y l/LLll I iJL f The ANNUAL presents the Malayan scene in magnificent full-colou' printing The ANNUAL takes triends abroad into strange, fascinating places. if The ANNUAL gives direct access to the colourful world of Malaya ano South East Asia by126 words
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Advertisement181 1959-11-18 6 \i\ IrOP DISCOUNT 3?J I STOP Pro- Wotc I Tape Recorder I Sole A^trf j f 1 1 1 DvC% Head C >( Branches 7C 1 i^Xil ijj Ili^TIS 62, Middle rVoC." mil 'ffl IPI y^ ]r\ Show Room Grco ■Aj^^Hhm|M| Open N- i J# Ml 4fJ_ U l British181 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-11-18 7 JG .i will go on .->ale expect...it the increase In ill be controlled only by limited availability." He said the company for overall sales in of 50,000 English Fords, and 12.000 Taunus (German Ford > cars- Reuter I IT: Thi> t>re luu been ruined l>\ badReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration626 1959-11-18 7 FREDDIE POPE'S CAR CLINIC U feck BiD' TYRES? NO, LACK OF PROPER CARE BY DRIVER 1 r urn" mil** r id a very few English excepted you have a normal axle, change your front tyres to the rear ry thousand miles, no no less. This will tblo normal road conon626 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-11-18 7 Screenwasher works off the spare tyre THIS screenwasher works off the spare tyre. The makers claim the tank (above) tun be emptied twice without appreciably lowering thv pressure in the spare tyre Though de signed for rear-engined cars with the spare tyre under the bonnet, it can be fitted to52 words
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510 1959-11-18 7 Detroit sends 'compact' models to do dollar battle I^EW YORK, Mon.— Detroit's big three car manufacturers General Motors, Ford and Chrysler have now sent their first issue of compact models into the knockdown sales battle for America's 1960 "small car" dollars. The contest pits the big three against each other,Reuter - 510 words
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Advertisement56 1959-11-18 7 the name to remember Ik/ L* Brake Linings K \^r/ Clutch Linings Sintered Metal Linings Sheet Materials (N.\\ Lining Rivets \?s I i \^A Refining Tools m I Brake Testing y Equipment sentat.^a^: WEARNE BROS. 1t,., N «-v rovr or arms i: ii. x 1 Cheop Sole Window Poit«r« DERN56 words
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Advertisement575 1959-11-18 7 BETTER BUYS and BEST BARGAINS le i See BORNEOS I BORNEO MO7ORS (SINGAPORE) LTD. 68, Orchard Road, 9. Phone: ***** L^ j USCD CAR Aw^K L *^f*» j-^ M BARGAINS (J%k -Jj ALL MODELS— ALL MAKES W^B available tor your selection j 1k V All vehicles TESTED before So! -ife*!^575 words
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Article391 1959-11-18 8 Aussies need 46 to win the First Test against Pakistan DACCA, Pakistan, Wednesday. ITEN MACKAY, better known for his dour, defensive batting in Tests, emerged as a bowler of some distinction when he helped hustle Pakistan to the brink of defeat in the first Test with Australia391 words
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Article, Illustration805 1959-11-18 8 RAY ROBINSON - RAY ROBINSON THE TEST NIGHTMARE OF HANIF MOHAMMED B> TESI record-break-ing can be I nightmare for the batsman as nn ill ;i> the suffering bowlers. It happened to Hanif Mohammed. Pakistan's main batting hope linst Australia in the >t series against Australia now in proiirt-^ Han if, 2805 words
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Article24 1959-11-18 8 Yesterday's Singapore Hockey Association league Div. 1 I match between Police and Y.M.S.A. at Thompson Road was postponed because of I -ain.24 words
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Article135 1959-11-18 8 PAKISTAN Ist. INNS. 200 AUSTRALIA Ist INNS- 225 PAKISTAN 2nd. INNS. Hanif b Benaud Ijaz Butt b Mackay Saeed Ahmed b Mackay 15 Wallis Mathias lbw Mackay 1 Sharpe lbw Mackay 35 Wazir lbw Benaud S Imtiaz Ahmad b Mackay 4 Shuja-ud-din not out 16 Israr All b BenaudReuter - 135 words
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Article69 1959-11-18 8 F.A. CUP REPLA YS LONDON, Wed. Oldham Athletic beat Shildon 3-0 in their Football Association Cup first round reply at Oldham yesterday. They will now meet Bury away in the second round, to be played on December 5. Results of the other two replays were:Watford 3 Cheltenham 0. (Winners homeReuter - 69 words
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Article35 1959-11-18 8 LUCKNOW, Wed. T. Khajadbhye and Saugaun Anathone. of Thailand, won the men's doubles title in the Northern India badminton championship yesterday the expense of Bengal's Dipu Ghosh and Pronob Bose by 15-6. 15-5.35 words
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Miscellaneous174 1959-11-18 8 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan JEFP UAS WON THe DEADLY GAME 7VIE INfTE«CEP7DC^ f^ fAA tZGTTIhiG JEFF HAWKE IS OF CHESS. IT IS CHECKMATE AND JUST PELL OUT OP out in UAVC W^Ssf^^M <UCC£SSFUL IN THE 'BRAINS' ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS TW£ SKV II M aTo«^ /ulr» K^X^ 3sSfX«at/A^<3 ASI DISINTEGRATE? UNDER174 words
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Article213 1959-11-18 9 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS \SE CANDIDATES FOR SUNDAY'S RACE SHOW ft PACES ON FAIRLY GOOD, IMPROVING TRACK HG GJJ ndidati Tudor Wonder (Mawi) I morning when sent over l trc of the number two n i ni vely over three in .xious to make time. rt213 words
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102 1959-11-18 9 rFHE Singapore team to meet I Johore at Kluang in a South Zone FAM cuptie match on Saturday will be chosen from: W. Skinner, Mokhtar, Matmoon. Umar Rahmat, Lee Wan Chin. Samat Abdullah, Sutton, Lee Kok Seng, Osman Johan. Quah Kim Beng. Ma-102 words
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Article164 1959-11-18 9 VI ELBOURNE, Wed. T1 Australia start favourites among the 30 nations, one less than last year, who will contest the seventh Canada Cup, international golf's most coveted trophy, which starts here today. The 72-holes event, which is won by the country whose two-man team164 words
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Article136 1959-11-18 9 Boxing champs warned DROVIDENCE, Rhode r Island, Wed. The National Boxing Association president, Anthony Maceroni has given stern warnings tc world boxing title holders recognised by the NBA. Maceroni said that unless the champions could come up with suitable excuses, the NBA's six-month defence rule would be invoked against them.136 words
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130 1959-11-18 9 LONDON, Wednesday. The referee stopped tne scheduled 15-rounds toutin the 12th round after Eisune had taken heavy punishment and was lying helpless through the ropes. Cooper was perhaps a lucky man to retain his title. At the end ot the filth round when130 words
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Article37 1959-11-18 9 Sports Diary «n. Tansl.n S.C.C. A AU IV \wr Kuah Roaa. Park. Cosmopolitan Ko^croi* Lint-s XI. Farrrr Park. mun p GamfS truN. larrrr Park. (hermin; Friendly AnnyjHolier. Gillmun Barracks, 0.10 PJn. GO u m Hins *>ira»- Road.37 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-11-18 9 I I I I 10 •ind West raised him to Six d e lead was King Spades and East was able to gei home by ruffing two^Spades with dummy s top duos. Easts second call was by 2j r -«a VSI- M mainly of Hear-v he58 words
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Advertisement150 1959-11-18 9 SOUND-FILM PROJECTOR FOR OPTICAL SOUND X TRACK REPRODUCTION A I V^^ i 452 represent an im[\^^^^J^^* t portent «tcp forwerd <n i'^^^ the pursuit of simplicity and ease of handling. Hf 2 Exclusive BTH design11l V#, V features ensure hiQh- "0 W quality sound and a J bnlhont picture. Th«150 words
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350 1959-11-18 10 NIK'S PEACE SACRIFICESTOCKPILE of ROCKETS •IV arc* vv*id*i to sink all this in tho sea in the inl4>ri>sls of vnsurina nvtivv off vurih* MOSCOW, Wednesday. RUSSIA could wipe all her "potential enemies" ofl the face of the earth, said Premier Mr. Nikita Khrushchev in a speech published here last night.350 words
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109 1959-11-18 10 I>\Klv \\«'<i. FiMiufs Bret atomic explosion will be an aerial one' not underground, said M. Francis Perrin. French atomic meruv hUh commissioner here kl.in M Pen in. mbm was speaking at an AngloAmerican Prt'S lunch, declined to saj when the test would lakeReuter - 109 words
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Article181 1959-11-18 10 YORK, Wed. Nine I teen countries today joined India in tabling a revised draft resolution appealing to Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union to continue their present voluntary suspension of nuclear tests and to other states to desist from such tests. The draftReuter - 181 words
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Article39 1959-11-18 10 NEW YORK. Wed— The UN. General Assembly last night adopted a resolution calling for intensified worldwide efforts to increase man's knowledge of the effects of atomic radiation. Japan was one of the resolutions sponsors. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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97 1959-11-18 10 Summit will be proposed for April WASHINGTON, Wednesday. AMERICAN officials said last night after a meet- ing with British. French and German representatives that the West will probably propose to Russia that an East-West summit meeting be held in late April in Geneva. d to have with some indication DfU.P.I; Reuter - 97 words
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Article25 1959-11-18 10 TAIPEH. Wed —A newspaper reported yesterday that Ivpe o- ht«r, probably i he MIG 21, had been seen over Strait. U.P. I.U.P.I - 25 words
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130 1959-11-18 10 ONDON. \Ted. Sir Winston Churchill suffered a "little bit of chest trouble" one of his secretaries reported last night, but the amazing old man is expected to be up and about in the morning. Late last night a female secretary came out of Sir Winston'sU.P.I; Reuter - 130 words
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Article121 1959-11-18 10 These rural bodies absorbed THE Singapore Government last night announced the integration 01 various Rural Board departments with Ministries or departments of the City Council. The integration is as follows: Public Works Department (Rural Branch) with the T.W.D.. Ministry of National Development; Building Surveyors Section, Ministry of National Development; Health121 words
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Article83 1959-11-18 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The 1960 Assessment List of the Rural Board has been com- pleted and may be inspected i at the Assessment and Estates i Department, ground floor. pity Hall, during office hours. A Gazette notification today said that the board would proceed to revise the assessment83 words
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182 1959-11-18 10 [jRUSSELS. Wed.— A Belolonicu official yesdescrfjed deadly reprisals taken by the giant Watutsis of Ruanda al Africa, when the of 400 years revolted. Colonial Minister guste de Schrijver told the chamber of deputies that the Watutsi tribe, working on a pre-conceived plan,'* had assas*i7iated mostU.P.I; Reuter - 182 words
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Article87 1959-11-18 10 ROCKET ATTACK WATCH WASHINGTON, Wed.— The United States la developing a military satellite called "Midas" which could detect the plume of flame of a rising long-range missiie. a top Air Force spokesman said here. Brigadier General Homer Bouney said that the Midassatellite could double the warning time in the eventReuter; U.P.I - 87 words
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Article58 1959-11-18 10 Mac- Adenauer talks 'easy' LONDON. Wed. Mr. Harold n and Dr. Konrad Ader opened their two-day talks twre yesterday with a discussion )f disarmament, a summit meet:id the political and economic nation of Western Europe. British spokesman said that he two-hour meeting of the BritPrime Minister and the West 3ermanReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-11-18 10 THE THAI MINISTER for Public Health (right). Phra Bamras Naradhura, admires some of the articles made for sale during the Christmas season at the SATA X'mas Shop. Singapore, during his tour of the clinic yesterday. Many of the articles were made by former tuberculosis patients. In the58 words
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Article115 1959-11-18 10 Malaysia 'still possible >TEW YORK. Wed. -Mr Eduardo Filipino journalist book dedicated to the the people i rath Ea^t Asia i security and great through political unity. '"Someday Malaysia." to publi>hed on Nov. 30. prop collective action a> th< tion to the problems of South East Asia. II tcaii.-. IU.P.I - 115 words
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Article122 1959-11-18 10 WASHINGTON, Wed. American economic aid directors in 11 Far East nations will meet senior Washington officials of the foreign aid programme in Hong Kong from Dec. 5 to Dec. 8 to discuss the allocation of next year's funds. The meeting will deal with problems in administeringU.P.I - 122 words
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Article328 1959-11-18 10 REST OF THE NEWS IN BRIEF CAIRO, Wed. An American offer to take part in building the second stage of the Aswan High Dam has been revealed here. The first stage is being built with Russian help. The Public Works Ministry said the U.S. offer,328 words
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Article89 1959-11-18 10 DIAMOND PROCESS 'NOT NEW' JOHANNESBURG, Wed. A method oj making ynthetic industrial dianonds of the same type is those manufactured ly the General Electric Company in the U.S. has yeen developed here. The process has been achieved by the Adamunt Laboratory, established here by the De Beers Consolidated M iReuter - 89 words
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Article37 1959-11-18 10 SRIKAG4 JHEChi, I Indian Urn, I plateau in Lad I report n 1 This is th< project I ritory s a road I chin plat Sinkia I 1 i QC Reuter U.P.I.Reuter; U.P.I - 37 words
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