Singapore Standard, 20 February 1953

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  • 11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD voi-i" _i^— SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1953. TWELVE PACES
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    74 1 photo. HERE IS the picture which i.uiM'd an uproar m Belgium. It shows Ki'u Kjudoiiin (left) With hi* step mother. Princess l>e Kethy. and his fit her. Kini; Leopold, on llm rrenih Riviera. Baudotiin hag been criticised for leaving his flood stritkcn country. He rrtumrt' to Belgium and st.ii tod
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  • 86 1 TAIPEI, Peb. 19. (AP\— Ditle: have been I by the two leading Bri: Mg companies ope: this part of the world President Eisenv 2 [reed Chiang Kai~ ek'ss > Nai nalist lor ie Red Chinu main I Ooe iem, Butterfteld and Swire, h I its shipi
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  • 256 1 At the new village of Jenjarom, near Banting: m south-west Selangor, between 4,000 to 5,000 people were screened yesterday by military and polite. Twentyseven suspected terrorist heloers were arrested. The two branch commi'tee chairmen m th e eommuii t terrorist organisation m Solangor who have surrendered Pan Hon Mill, of
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  • 92 1 Standard Special Correspondent LONDON. Feb. 19:— A petition signed by over 50 Members of Parliament left London today by Comet to the Sultan of Perak asking him to exercise his Royal prerogative of mercy regarding the case of the Chinese girl. Lee Meng. a London solicitor
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  • 222 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 19, \F»).— Secretary of State' .1 >hn Foster Du!!c< has assured allied nations the United Suites is seekitig to avoid ■'political embarrassment and trouble" with thorn m < harting I new moves against Red China. One of several actions under consideration. Dulles told
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  • 155 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Ihe Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce today could I arrive at a decision •rheier or not to support a hartal meeting lasting nearly *'roo hours. I* preferred to unit for the I of a petition to be sent > the High Commissioner
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  • 58 1 HONGKONC, Feb. 19. (AP). Michael Patrick O'Brien began his fifth month on the ferryboat Lee Hong yesterday taking his 1.56 th round trip to Macao. O'Brien, the man without a passport last Sept. 18 got on the Lee Hong, which plies the 40 miles between Hongkong
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  • 76 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 19, (AP) A second Finnish tanker, loaded with jet fuel for Communist warpianes. has been spotted m the Mediterranean by Western security agents. But American officials believe the ship's operators may have changed their minds about hauling its highly strategic cargo to Communist China.
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  • 103 1 TAIPEI. Feb. 19. (UP).— lt was learned today that Nationalist planes flow deep into Communist controlled China hinterland late last week and dropped munitions, radio sets and instructions to guerillas who are at present engaged In pitched battles with the Chinese Reds m China's vast north-west.
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  • 71 1 NEW YORK, Feb 19. (R e v t c r).— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek called on the non-Communist world to provide moral and material support for a fullscale invasion of the Communist mainland, m an exclusive statement to the New York Herald Tribune today. The paper's coypright
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  • 45 1 SYDNEY, Feb. 19. (ReuterAAP^. Lieutenant General W. Bridgeford declared here today there was no better fighting division m Ko-ea than the British Commonwealth Division. He returned to Australia by air after 16 months as Commander-in-Cnicf uf British Commonwealth Forces m Korea and Japan.
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  • 42 1 FAYID, Feb. 19, (Reuter).— British Corporal Harry Richard Page was found guilty of murdering an Egyptian Abdel Latif Mohammed by a court martial here today. The findings are subject to confirmation. Page. 22. is m the Royal Corps of Signals.
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  • 187 1 WASHINGTON*. Feb. 19. (AP) Deep In a swamp on the north coast of Borneo, m Sarawak. tra< c* have been found of a thousand year old city which once grejv rich with iron foundries and far-flung trade. Crudely carved! human figures o 1 sanc'stor.e boulders
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  • 284 1 PENANG, Thurs. Stating that the Malays have no objection to the establishment of a Chinese university m Malaya, the UMNO president, Tunsku Abdul Rahman, told the Malays m Balik Pulau today, that the question should be left to the Chinese and the British to work
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  • 28 1 A TREATY of amity between Spain and Fvee China, which resumed diplomatic relations last year after a 12--year lapse, was signed yesterday m Madrid. A. P.
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  • 202 1 The Wiima Police Enforce Port Laws Standard Shipping Reporter THE Singapore police's first direct action m connection with the Finnish tanker Wiima on Wednesday when a Marine police patrol boat forcibly prevented a Standard reporter and a shipchandler from boarding the ship was intended as a measure to ensure that
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  • 119 1 DONATIONS to th e British Flood Relief Fund m Singapore amounted to more than $54,000 yesterday, the first day of the appeal. This does not include donations made through the banks and newspapers as these, so far, have not yet been received. These will be included
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  • 67 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The High Commissioner's Flood Relief Fund opened ten days ago by S'r Gerald Templer to help relieve acute distress among the victims of the recent serious funds m the United Kingdom, now stands at $6U,!)82. The total includes a donation of £1,000 by
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    • 92 1 tL£?#AMT'»MLfU«* HO HONG OIL MlliSosmim 45.04UUA ST SVCKC Ttl #9»-«7tJ iV(p#f Shipmont ilt>v<>it <>tt I S I PEQUOT PERCALE I SHEETS a PILLOW CASES 1 f/ f on QyleepJjmiltJuwL j fe^y t^mm^ J PEQ U D T k i.l i^^ 1 I Sizes: <2xfM), 72x108, 81x108, 90x108. 1 Colours: Fink
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  • 857 1 De Souza Survives Eurasian Censure In Stormy Debate SINGAPORE Legislative Councillor, Mr. P. F. de Souza, won the confidence of the Eurasian Association after a stormy two-hour debate on a motion which sought to censure him on his conduct m the Council. After more than two-hours
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    39 2 photo. Jinfl SHI^JS? 1 1^* 1 tOD Of this dis P' a y »«w moulded from the orifinal moulds used by the Elizabethans. These Coronation souvenirs can be seen at the exhibition to be hold m Singapore soon.- Standard
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  • 250 2 CORONATION SOUVENIRS FROM BRITAIN ON SHOW High Schools In Rural Areas Urged BUSINESSMEN and agents m Singapore will be able to see what Britain has lo offer as Coronation decoration* and souvenirs at an exhibition to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Mar 2. 3 and 4. The
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  • 225 2 ALLEGED to have held up a cigarette distributor's van and robbed a delivery clerk of over 56,000 at pistol pymt >oung man. Ang Yong Chye, appeared before Mr^Justice Knight m the Singapore Assizes on a charge of armed robbery. Tan Komi Liang. he de'iveiy clerk,
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  • 37 2 MOHAMED bin Kechut a boatman, was fined $20 when he pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to two charges of plying beyond the harbour limits and leaving the harbour without port clearance.
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  • 131 2 THE Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday sentenced Lim Kirn Heng, a ship's quartermaster to one year's rigorous imprisonment for importing 32$ pounds of gold worth $33,000 without a permit. Rashim bin Sadek a Customs officer, said he boarded a motor vessel,
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  • 54 2 AB t 9 UT 4Ofl People attended the Singapore Archery Club Dance held at the Raffles Hotel last night. There were floor shows, trick archery and other attractions nr An^ n g those P res ent was Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Commissioner General for Southeast Asia.
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  • 144 2 NG CHOON sf.xg. a sampan who faced two counts of i X as a ck te rtive and atir nptinf <f > txtort $co from a sampan owner, wm sentenced lo three months* rigorous imi tonmeni on ea.-h charge at Singapore Sixth Police Co at
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  • 73 2 I HE Singapore Improvement Trust has sent an appeal to tenants occupying flats on the Tiong Bahru Estate requesting thnr co-operation In preserving the amenities being provided at the estate. The amenities Include trees, hedges and turfed open spaces The tenants are also asked to avoid
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  • 172 2 SIX donations totalling $80 were received by the Singapore Standard yesterday when the campaign for the Governor's British Flood Relief Fund *ot under way. Donation.*? for the Fund can be sent to all newspaper offices m Singapore and all member banks of the Malayan
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  • 48 2 U HILL patrolling Sturdee joad Rt 4 a m. on Wednesday five members of vigilance corp stopped a suspiciouslooking Chinese cyclist Th«F detained him and found on bb person, a screw driver, torchlifht and a spanJlfT. He WU handed over to *ne police.
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  • 40 2 A LABOURER Chm* S.vee no k. wai p.nriL.l between the Sff ik? a u sh p an<l walls J» he wharf n^ he Was m Mr r S ;:jKapore Coroner. d, v S.E Chon Hin y^-
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  • 162 2 Standard Stan* Reporter MR S. S GNANAM, a n unofficial member of the Singapore Rural Board, warrs secondary schools m the rural areas. At the Board meeting yesterday, he pleaded that rural '•hi dren had to get up early and spend a lot of money on transport to attend school
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  • 110 2 R ;A. WOLSKY. Chief bcientifie Officer of UNESCO stationed at Jakarta arrived J? Sin a Pore last night by Qantas BOAC from Paris on his way back. Dr. Wolsky attended a conference at which it wa s decided to establish this year an International Oceonographic Research
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  • 28 2 in Singapore Hokkien subbranch, C.1.D., recovered a dagger from an attap hut m Jurong Road on Tuesday A PoliU™ b% n U tain d b the
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  • 535 2 Maiacca Boys Mercy Flight To Austral^ Many Helped To Put Him On Plane Standard Staff Reporter JANTAN BIN KOLOP, o poor six-ycor-old Malay boy with a terribly disfigured face, leaves Singapore by plane today for Melbourne where he hopes a benevolent plastic surgeon will help
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    38 2 photo THE Governor. Sir John Nicoll, speaking at the onenin* t J Mr. J. M. Fraser President of the YJVI.C.A. and Dr Paul Mntl "nd Secretary-Elect of the World's Alliance of y M f A.V^ rt f Standard
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  • 58 2 SINGAI I r Ihc Paya i airport site ar, M Lee Ei I The Singapore I to th t types ol £nd a. 1. Tile B ment has i these h o unit is n < more thai About 1' h'h oe COOSt areag to 1.000
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  • 45 2 I.EE AH before Mr B. I m thf Si- 1 rF 'I Court ye- I stealing I 'I jf scrap on 'I From a .1. > -o I Mam on He el tria offered b; I f Jw'ie 6 I
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  • 26 2 THE Singapore Foochow Coftee Merchants' Association will give a dinner party at the association's premises m Queen Street tomorrow, to celebrate its 32nd. anniversary.
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  • 233 2 'Aid Malaya Youth,' S'pore Y MCA Urged t u R P L ™BERT, the General Secretary Elect of the World's Alliance of Y.M.C.A.S yesterday ur/ed the Singapore V.M.C.A. to play a btoer mrt m local boys' clubs and In the'ng viiufes in^Malava Dr. Limber', who wa s speak ing at
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  • 313 2 SFDFDFSDFDSFDSF THE people of Singapore should aim at being Singaporean* and cease to regard themselves as Malays, Europeans, Chinese or Indians, said the Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoil, when he opened the Y.iM.C.A. Golden Jubilee celebrations at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday, i Sir
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  • 73 2 JEMADIN bin Kasim was tentatively charged m the Singapore Fourth Po)ir e Court with causing hurt to Samat bin Alam with a parang He wa s alleged t o have attacked Samat and wounded him on the chcs t inside an attap hut at Pulau Ayer Merlimau,
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  • 87 2 A. CLUB which I five Singapore girls a rhancc o learn English and the v<-r; culars was opened yesterday by Mrs. W L. Blythe. wife of the, Colonial Secretary It will he run by thr S r.ga-' pore Council of Women ti \he j •Too Chiat
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  • 45 3 et bal- sum m ness of .1 Board :iair Day, said ng imendH J. C. draft Board i provi- '.cad against r was I *t*te or In ative •t to pointed i the nents Die This ha I on ons.
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  • 16 3 Rent C' ttee Report Is Now Ready rent the L. the D owI'.OY- almto 0 be
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  • 81 3 THE SINGAPORE Naval Base Labour Union has completed submission of its case to the independent arbitrator. Mr. loin Cameron, who was appoint"rt by tb P Governor, Sir .lolni Niroll. to hear the case of Ike union for higher wages and better working conditions. Mr.
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  • 126 3 A SHORT seminar for all teachers of English In language Classes organised by the j member associations of the j Singapore Council for Adult Education will be held m the Gan Eng Seng School Hall at 9 a.m. on Sunday. It will consist of short
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  • 43 3 A SPECIAL edition of "Scottish Magazine", a weekly half-hour programme broadcast by the BBC for overseas listeners, will be Introduced m April fur the Far East. This will include a request section for forces serving m Scottish units.
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  • 64 3 photo. MASTERS Toke Tone and Toke Loke. sons of the late Mr. Aw Hoe, celebrated their double birthday recently with a tea party at the Haw Par Mansion m Hongkong. A large gathering of their friends attended. Picture* shows Toke Tone passing the cake to
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  • 294 3 Better Rural Health Service NEW DEPT. TO GIVE Standard Stall Reporter A NEW Rural Cleansing Depart merit aimed at giving the 300.000 dwellers m the 193 square miles of rural Singapore a better sanitation service, is to be created shortly. W approval n nrin- 1 ciple by the Rural B
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  • 219 3 Standard Staff Reporter A WARNING that Singapore could have a very violent outbreak of malaria if we are not careful" was t;iven by Dr. M. Doraisingham, Chief Health Officer, at the Rural Board meeting yesterday. Dr. Doraisingham was cor- I reeling a "misunderstanding* I .at
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  • 129 3 Standard Staff Importer THE 13-MAX committee ap pointed last month by the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, to consider and formulate proposals for the establishment of a polytechnic institute, will hold its first meeting next Thursday. Prof. E. H. G. Dobhy. of
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  • 7 3 Photo. Standard
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  • 85 3 MEMBERSHIP of the Singapore Family Benefit Society [continued to Increase steadily and is now 780. itates the Coirimittee of Management's report i for the year ended .Tune 30. U>s2. Subscriptions and special calif collected during the period and paid to the credit of the members 1
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  • 42 3 A SINGAPORE Chinese student, chased a man who tried to pick his pocket, while he was queuing for tickets at Jubilee Theatre on Wednesday. When caught, the man had the SlO m his possession. A detective arrested the man.
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  • 70 3 FAILURE to display price tags m Singapore resulted m 1 1 convictions and the Imposition of fines amounting to $315 during January, according to an official release. During the month there were 13 prosecutions resulting m 13 convictions under food and price control regulations.
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  • 22 3 THE CHINESE Association will hoM thcr annual general meeting at Serangoon Road on Fob. n at 3 p.m. Members are
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  • 622 3 COLONIAL Secretary Oliver Lyrrelron •^°u S aslced m tne House of Commons yesterday it he knew that an expulsion order was recently given to 500 students of the Singapore People's Education Association at Raffles Institution, states a Reuter report. Mr. Stanley Awbery,
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  • 105 3 WEARING yellow masks and clad only m swimming: trunks, three Malays held up a Singapore Chinese family m Poole Road early yesterday morning and got oft with $680 cash and a gold watch, worth S4OO. They entered the house at 4.45 a.m. and awoke the head
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  • 112 3 PRETENDING to be postmen, two robbers, dressed m khaki, held up a Chinese housewife at Singapore Harbour Board quarters m Morse Road and escaped with $415 worth of jewellery on Wednesday afternoon. The woman was alone m the house. When she opened the door she had
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  • 123 3 ONLY SS out of the 4:<o discharged mental patients of tha Singapore's Woodbridge Hospital were brought back for readmission, since Feb. 5, when the strike by the hospital's uniformed attendants was called off, the acting Superintendant, Dr. B. F. Home, told The Standard yesterday. He said
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  • 31 3 THE St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas, Singapore Chines o District, will give a variety concert, "Rendezvous with the Stars" at the Happy World stadium at 8 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 55 3 THE next Combined Services Entertainment team for Malaya will arrive m Singapore on Sunday by air from London. The team of four will travel throughout the country entertaining the troops. In this team are: Bunny Doyle, comedian; Gloria Elton, impressionist; Kirn Taylor, singer; and
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  • 284 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Volunteer Corps this year requires 280 recruits, including 20 women volunteers, to meet its proposed expansion schemes. At a press conference yesterday, Lt. Col. Hutchinson said the recruits would be asked to serve m either the anti-aircraft battery, coastal battery,
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  • 88 4 •PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs fLncnji Veow Hint (45) w.iv pned $388, m default five r tr<s nforoua imprisonment !<>♦• Parn BunUr Court to[jajr ror beinf m possession of 1 k'» bottles oi Mmsu on which pho duty had not been paid The rase w;i«; 1 sequel
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  • 223 4 Blackout Threat Is Now Averted KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The threat of blackouts m Selanuor and N<gn Sembilan. following ,lhe discovery ot a defect m the condenser of the No. 1 turbine of Connau^ht Bridge Power Station, has bf-en averted. The defeat flllicd t\'en^l\c loud shedding and 'he Central ¥Aa Incity
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  • 133 4 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Tbun.— C\ B. StecJe C'B) today was charged be fore the Preside it ■> r t!ie Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. J. c.\ Adams, with cheating. MR* S. A Atkinson was charfipd with übt'tment of the offence. She was ai.^o !rt;ed to have
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    70 4 photo. ABOUT 150 Special Constables and 44 Special Polite Officers, held a passing-out parade at the Police Training School at Kulai, yesterday. Up to date, 3,284 constables have passed out from this training centre. Picture shows Mr. H. G. Grieve, Manager of Tebrau Rubber Estate, presenting a shield to the
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  • 169 4 SINGAPORE Senior Officers' Association has asked the Colonial Secretary to reconsider Government's present policy of reducing the accommodation provided for senior officers from three to two bedrooms m new quarters now beinff built. j Th;s wag staled m the Asso- <-iat on> annual report lor last
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  • 74 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Ng Goon Terk (26) and Chong Kong Lum (23) were discharged by Inche Ismail m the First Magistrate's Court here today a! the ronclusion of a preliminary inquiry into a tentative charge of robbery. Both aroused, and two other ■nen. were alleged to
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  • 28 4 HINDI examinations by Ihe Superintendent. Hindustani Prarljar Sabha. will be held t1 all Malayan centres tomorrow aiui Sunday. Candidates should *PPly to the secretary for tu-kets
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  • 157 4 PENANG, Thurs.— The first community hall m province WeJlesley was officially opened today by the Resident Commissioner. Mr. R P. Bingham. m Kepala Batas. Mr. Bingham said he was particularly pleased to note that it was a comn unity effort and .that more tha 4
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  • 51 4 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs The World Buddhist Fellowship m Sclangor will aid Buddhist followers m the State's new villages. The Fellowship has received $2,000 from the MC\ and plan to visit the new villages m groups. It hopes to tiTVJ,' U W vill ages m the Federation
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  • 235 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Over 120 pieces of vaJuable Chinese porcelain and pottery will be on sho w at an exhibition—the first of its Kind— which will be officially opened here o n Feb. 28 at the Selangor Teothew Association headquarters m Ampang Road by
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  • 54 4 RAUB, Thurs. "Operation Service" Jaunched by th£ f^Ccf. tiO A n f o^* Co *™is S ionl*~ E y° ung has been very successful m Raub There -have been about 80 h^ es^u Whlch the Poli ce has th^ public In order to the S S
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    13 4 and Pcrlis, giving a snrei hL S '(t "RiTTr Chung Hwa Studio Kalim
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  • 261 4 Kinta Miners Renew Pledge To Fight Reds IPOH, Thurs. About 150 Chinese miners m Kinto today renewed their determination to give all-out support to the Government m the suppression of Communist terrorism. As a result of the passing of a resolution to this effect at the extraordinary general meeting of
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  • 186 4 j IPOH. TfciiK. Mr. Harold oeaaie s. recommendations to 1 the Federal Government on local government were general--1 g well received here. His views on loans for building or buying of homes rvere parti [cularly welcomed even though j many are sceptical a s
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  • 118 4 Youth Had Supplies For Reds KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Lai Thiam alias Ah Keow. a Chinese youth, was convicted by Mr. Justice Bnggs at the High Court here today and sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment for being m possession of supplies intended for bandits. He was arrested at the 9th
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  • 87 4 I IPOH. Thurs. At a meeting of the Perak Appeal Commi;tee of the School for the Deaf, held under :h e < hairmanship of Mr. Lav Pak Khuaa yesterday, it wa s decided to set up a tub-committee m each district of the Slate
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  • 39 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Tliurs Mohamed bin I'jai was fined 550 or three weeks" imprisonment by Inche Salleli bi n Eokhardt m the Bag*,, Serai Court today for causing hurt to Ismail bin Ahmad, a padi planter.
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  • 56 4 •KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The inaugural meeting of the Klang Youth Club will be held on Saturday. Feb. 21 at the Chinese Welfare Centre, Batu Tiga Road. A!] Klang youths between 14 and 21 interested m the club are invited to attend the meeting. The club will b
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  • 184 4 Igi^lli One of the youths. Hook Lee (21) was convicted by the President of the Court Mr. J. G. Adams and sentenced to three years' imprisonment for attempted robbery. The other, a 15-year-old newspaper vendor. Tan Yone Hian. was convicted and placed on probation
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  • 270 4 Standard Staff Reporter LOCALLY-DOMICILKD officer, „f ,h, m Government were indignant yerterda .h'"'*' 1 m a Singapore Enelish afternoon mwJdJIZ *N ber s of the Council of Action apm, 'T 1 a 1 1 attended a cocktail party at the rV L h v h m
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  • 130 4 Standard Staff RepMrtef AW person having inform*tion or iiews concerning i. Co>. Donald Outon Powell, is asked to telephone or con- 1 tact the Senior Assr Commissioner "D" (c.i.d.). Police II Q Bluff Road. Kuj a Lumpur Tel. 3101 Ext. 2ii This announcement was made
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  • 51 4 PROFESSOR j.a P Cameron, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery m the University of Malaya, will deliver his in- 1 augural lecture m the Centra! Hall of the Faculty of Medicine, on Feb. 24 at "8 p.m n e Will speak on -The Develop- j mtt^t and Future of Or^Mop.cdic
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  • 8 4 PENANG. Thurs. Latest contribu;ions rump
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  • 50 4 3 Years' Jail For Having A Communist Song KUALA For be:!^; terrorist i a tubv< i invoking Mao T \g X 18. v Justice B, gga Court hen teneed threi rovis impi Yap, pleaded was itale i»i pos t on De< I asl «ii Bth mile. S r Kuala i
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  • 62 4 Sfondor* London Cot»t»i>« odcnt LONDON, Feb. 19. TH« follow.rQ o.« c <)1 1 P«c« ol mbb«» n^ Hn on London Morhct tod»» LONDvfe RUBBIR March -j^. ij*j Oct./ Dec J 2 !2 Morfcet: Q»j >f fy Storfy. LONDON MM Spot £959 F" tcbuyer., £960 K* j
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    • 85 4 €1 glimpse of Chinese history KUHG MING _/7 <\\ M A CT P D fe J"* OF MIUTARY STRATEGY Jj»Ar~ toyed their odvonce. ,7^^ Hi» discovery of on nfidofe helped kit •*mv to victory. Another famous Ti«ct Medicinal Product, Chlnko Whir* Wind Mii Hire it 0 /k^\ /V powerful and
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  • 124 5 KUALA LUMPI'R. Thurs.— Mohd. Noor bin Hassan, 17 iraa convicted by Inche Ismail m the First Magiitrate*f <- our i today and sentenced to lmonths' imprisonment on two charges of thoft and assisting m the disposal of stolen proP6 He' pleaded guilty to both the charges.
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  • 119 5 ABOVE: The C1.0.C. Malaya, Major General Sir Hush m.m kurll. inspecting: recruits of "A" Company the Federation Reuinient. at Taiping recently before 2!) of the recruits left to attend a senior N.C.O.'s course at the training centre. Port Dickson Behind the CO C. is Major D.G. Ryans.
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  • 149 5 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— A new scheme has been introduced In the Federation >^ which the people ge together m discussions on everj day i ns. Oflßcen ol government atwl represent a 1 ps of the people In various States I Sel ements have tpon& such I
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  • 184 5 KUALA LUMPI'R, Thurs.— The Selangor branen oi the Malayan Chinese Association will start an intensive drive next month for recruitment oi more Chinese into the Federation Police Force and also boys for the Federations Boys Regiment. It intends to hold a public meeting m
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  • 350 5 KUALA LIMPI R. Thurs. The Municipal Councillors today scratched their heads and asked how the Municipality was goinij to find money to undertake large housing programmes for the town. They had read the report of Mr. Kuaia Lumpur Municipality, they -aid. had not the money
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  • 81 5 SEVENTEEN towns m nine Federation States ;u»(i lettfc saCSitl will have Town C'oum ils next year, says Mr. Harold Rrdale. the expert on local sovernmrnt. m his report. These are: X I v a n (Johore); Alor Star and SMBgel IVitani (Redah): Kota Bhaiu iKelantan);
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  • 30 5 WONG AH TIN, the occupier of a room m .lalan Smkang. Pagoh. was fined $75 by the Muar Magistrate for using the room as a common qciming house.
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  • 34 5 HO CHAI LEONG. a loss^r employed m Batu Pahat hurt his left hand while he was adjusting a timber log. He was awarded $192 compensation Dy the Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation, Muar.
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  • 248 5 JOHORE BAHRU. T*W The following hay« *>ee n nominated to ierv« on the Johor* Council of Stat« for on year from Feb. 1. Ex-Offlcio Members:- th« M?nt r ißesar Dato Syed Abdul K^ir bin Moharoed. tn« Depi'y Mentrt Be»»r D.to Ibrahim bin Abdul R?^"'^ British Adviser. Mr.
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  • 186 5 Pay At Once Call To Pk. Missions TANJONG MALIM. Thurs.— Mission authorities m Perak will be called upim to make immediate payment of arrears of bousing allowance from July l, 1951, to aided << -to >i teachers, who meet t »morrow afternoon at the Anglo-Chinese School, ipoh. A resolution to
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  • 38 5 THE next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council will be held m the Council Chamber Maxwell Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday and Thursday, March 18 and 19. commencing at 10.30 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. respectively.
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  • 178 5 THE APPOINTMENT of a new Member for Local Government m the Federation is recommended by Mr. Harold Bedale, the British expert appointed by the Federal Government to report on local government. In his report, which will be tabled at next week's meeting of the
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    • 154 5 ~7 TODAY DAILY! i~\\ > s^ i M r foi inon IWEEKENDI \V\*r m J VOTED THE BEST I 1/ ESTHER WILLIAMS> I I p CTI)RE YET Free List Suspended! TOMORROW! THE RAILROAD I I A J THAT TAMED THE O g~ru uivncu ROCKIES! „Ü BWt^. tW UCrl Pgfr f
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  • 710 6 JK thm had been agitation for a Muslim University H i'tlnl 11 1 for >n Indian Univereity hanUy likely thai any outcry would hove been raised a^amst it. Nor would there have been p,sMnn. fe critkim mJL£?* 'I r;' Pl hHd the formation of another English University.
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  • 1812 6 A Challenge To Malayan Statesmanship TWENTY SIX year* agg the Sudan's Gezira was .just another tedium of desert, identical with the millions of square miles of aridity s' reaching from the Wadi Haifa to the Equatorial Province m the distant almost legendary south. The Blue and
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  • 201 6 Review of Views Eber. Samad, Nair R] r ERRING to Ah I il Samad Is John F/ut and Devan N ;i: c si II detained c Eim rgency Regula- I i Melavu urgef l irernmem •.<> release them or* 1 them 1 trial it" there UM really strong evidence against
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  • 996 6  -  MALAYAN AFFAIRS 'THIS year the Federal Government will probably spend $278 millions on What is described as security measures. About $78 millions will be spent en education. The Government has admitted that through2cn M laya lher e are 850,000 children of th e six to
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    51 7 photo. Listing and with thick smoke issuing from amidships the Swedish ship Antarctic Ocean, seen on ore m Hamburg. Germany, drydocks. The ship raught fire while crew members wore making repairs with an acetylene torch. Four flr P brigades and three fire police boats were called to fieht the fire.-
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  • 248 7 [nULLES SAYS: WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.— Secretary of State John fester iMiil^ Nfsterday that proposals for. a naval si < ormnunist China and other restrictive aHUI under "careful scrutiny" m the State Department. Mr Dulles addressing his first press conference I oflke, laid m answer to
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  • 112 7 LONDON Feb. 19, (Reutcr) Britain will join m defence talks with Egypt a s soon as the Cairo Government is ready to (io so, diplomatic quarters here said yesterday. These talks, it is recognised, would m their first stage be concerned with the future of
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  • 62 7 DUNKIRK. Feb. IP. (UP) A Channel '.rain ferry and a IO.MMMon British motorship collided yesterday m den?e fog m the English channel. There were no casualties. The ferry's skipper said the motorship Rippingham Range, bound lor London from New Zealand, would be able to make port
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  • 56 7 RICAN s i bei by ihe < has discovered, f marriage V U id :;ic; i ba« d at nn 1 tamp m Virginia was ed id February 19.^2 m I. \s\ December he •ci hia discovery to his landing offlci ho Into
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  • 28 7 ftl SSI Mas one of thr 16 iu-.rif v uhitli made an offer of hHp for Briiivh Moods > iclun*, the British lort-irn Offire .t ii lining *cl Reuter
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  • 26 7 World News In Brief... KING Tribhuvan of Nepal .miii. mi. »(I vrsterdav that the tir^t g«'n«'ral tlertion m Nepal will take place m March 1954. A.F.P.
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  • 20 7 BRITAIN'S newspaper owners and organisation! representing Journalisti have agreed on draft proposals for the formation of a press council.- Reuter
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  • 33 7 UNITED STATES battle Casualties m Korea reached loO.oyj yesterday, an increase ot 274 .since last week. the Deience Department reported. The increase included 4»i killed and 22: i wounded and five missing Reuter
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  • 22 7 PRESIDENT Fisenhowrr yesterday s«nt to the Senate his nomination of Karl I). Rankin to be American Ambassador to Nationalist China. U. P.
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  • 27 7 VOUXG King Hussein of Jordan, who recently completed hi.s ttudief at Sandhurst Military College, will make a month's tour <>f England before returning to Jordan. A. P.
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  • 24 7 FOR (he Br«l time since he btcame ill nearly a month ngo. Pone Pilli XII Vcsterday took 15-mimite walk m the VatiCrtn lardenx.- A.P.
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  • 48 7 LONDON, Feb. 19, (AFP) Bevanites inflicted a minor defeat on Labour chief Clement Atllee yesterday when they defeated a proposal by the latter repressing the desire to accept Prime Minister Win s t oji Churchill's invitation to discuss proposed reforms of the House of Lords.
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  • 340 7 Big 3 Co-ordination Plan Near Agreement The purpose of the project, he said i* tr. ir™,.^,, «v tween the Big Three powers m Korea Indo-Chin? P a nHM. c P eSent COnUcts be i common mte.est. like plans and intelligence and Ma a > a on
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  • 234 7 WinJfn^?? Vn eb 19 < Reuter )-Prime Minister w3^hf7n!^ m the House of Commons tolPrJhi^ L he h l d l ?l A the lnited states was «lnV nhed I cr v ShO "i d e 2 defence Pact- between the I nited States,
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  • 117 7 LONDON, Feb. 19 (AP) The Queen's plans for a Coronation month tour of Scotland were announced yesterday. The Queen will leave London on June 22 for the palate of Holy rood house, Edinburgh. The next day she begins a seven-day round of da hoi .instate functions,
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  • 115 7 PARIS, Feb. 19, (Router)— The French National Assembly early today voted an amnesty for 12 Alsatian conscripts sentenced to hard Labour for their share m the 1944 massacre a1 Cradour Sur Glane. Voting was 344 to 206 m favour of the amnesty. The House had earlier
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  • 101 7 FAYID. (Suez Canal Zone). Feb. 19. (Reuter)— British Corporal Harry Richard Page, accused of murdering an Egyptian stall-holder with a burst from his Stengun told a court martial yesterday: "I had no intention of shooting." "I felt rather ashamed of running away," he added,
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  • 47 7 FAYID. Suez Canal. Feb. 19 (Renter i— General Sir John Hardinf, Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, arrived here yesterday by air. He will stay overnight with General Sir Brian Robertson Comman-der-in-Chief, British Middle East Laud Forces and fly on to Kenya today.
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  • 141 7 TEHERAN. Feb. 19. (UP)— Th e Government threatened to bomb the great Khuristan oilfield area yesterday m «tii elYort to quash the tribal revoli which has gripped southwestern Iran for the last six weeks. Military planes dropped leaflets over the Ifasjid Suleiman district. warning women
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  • 197 7 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19, (Reuter)— Mr. Aneurin Bevan, British Labour leader, told correspondents here yesterday that Britain could remain m the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and still form part of a third group of nations working for peace. Mr. Bevan was replying
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    45 7 photo. Ql KEN Juliana of the Netherlands wearing high ruhlier boots walks through the stre ets of flooded Zierikzee a town on the island of Schouwen-Duiveland, during h«-r tour of the Zealand Province. Accompanying her are imidentified officers of the Dutch army and navy.- AP
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  • 197 7 UNITED NATIONS. Feb. 19, (Reuter)— Mr. Henry Cabot Lodffe, the new United States permanent delegate to the United Nations, has asked representatives of all countries with troops m Korea to attend a meeting m his office today for discussions about the resumed session of the
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  • 104 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 19, (1 T P> MSA Director Harold Stassen after testifying at a closed session of the Senate Appropriations Commit t c c with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told newsmen that President Eisenhower is submitting a revised foreign aid buiiget to Congress
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    • 77 7 MALAYAN AHi WAYS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES NOW CALL AT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS 4 ML. 121 I ML. 109 McJ P< 650 K.Lumpur Dep. 0730 K. Lumpur Dep. 1735 CQ Arr. 0750 Dep 08(K) Molocco Arr. 0805 Molccco Arr. 1810 Lurn Pw Arr! 0835 Dcp 815 Dep 182 Dep. 0850 Sinjopore
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  • 297 8 Cheaper Than Sea Transport LONDON. Feb. 1.9 (UP) —Britain has given "super priority"' to the production of four-engined jet air transports which experts say can carry more troops at less cost than any of the latest surface troopships, according to reliable sources. This a>pr>t of Britain's
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    • 539 8 FAS 7 REGULAR TRANS- PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Him Francisco L<m Ant;, lit All American Canadian Cities FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF DRY CARGO, DCCP TANKS AND PASSCNGCR BOOKINGS, ETC APPLY Agents ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TM X I umpui 311 Spore 8?!81/3 P Sham 295 Malacca 456 Penang 875 FOB tl
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    • 400 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Sweltenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penan; From Fengtien" Feb 21 Hongkong Feb 11 Mar 3 Hongkon? Sails Sails Penang Spore For Feb 2! H'kotuj. Japan Fenstien Feb
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  • 176 9 I UK Traders orced To Stay On In China E. is <\P)— At least eleven British ONl*' •t n d (hina by the Peking au,,i will, I nder-Secretary for Foreign It told the House of Lords yesterday. |rsl" nl had notified the British ng of their difficulties, arc British firms
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  • 36 9 F rf |t SHlen s I J iin y\(,\rOKl rhurs Ihf prk< <>f Hi tud^y LO jiUON Rl MHIK iavers Seller! Vn i Si tUknaeai Mir |()MM)N UN I n -i k Irtllf Mf
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  • 168 9 Bill To Free US Synthetic Industry WASHINGTON. Fob. 1!J [IU lt«r). Republican Coni an Paul Shafer >ani rdiy he would introduce a bill to dispose of the Govern* owned synthetic rubber try 4 o private enterp'i^c IU to!d the House of Bapi't Itatives thai unsettled < ondi- i In the
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  • 26 9 REPRESENTATIVES from 10 countries attending the Colombo Plan Council opened r: week's policy discussions on the technical aid programme South and Smith-East Asia. Reuter
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  • 77 9 photo. TKN times the size of a human brain, this electronic brain strike* a bizarre note m its similarity of appearance. l>e*igned by l>r. Joseph Nagler (shown here at the controls). Director of Vienna's Technological Museum. the machine is to be exhibited m Vienna and later to
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  • 83 9 FIGURES piveri by the British Society of .Motor Manufacturers etui Traders show thai more than .SOU. BOO vars. worth £111.360.000. were shipped abroad las: year. The number of commercial \vhir'e< was 1-8.500 worth C78.u0(i.000-- ;i n ew record m being some £8.750.000 h'.ch than
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  • 28 9 A TRADE delegation from the Yemen yd by Prince Seif El-Islam Hassan, the Prime Minister, arrived m Bonn for talkl \v:!h the West German government.— Reuter
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  • 218 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. Thurs.— ln spite of repeated official denials, the Nationalist daily Merdeka claims that the Indonesian Economic Ministry issued one licence for barter of Indonesian rubber for Red China rice. The newspaper reports that' he licence. Issued to the
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  • 142 9 UK Relaxes Sulphur Controls LONDON, Feb. It (AP> Controls of sulphur will be eased on Feb. l\j. the Govern* merit announced yesterday. The Ministry of Materials said the only internal SOQtro] remaining will be on use of I sulphur for making sulphuric acid. It >aid this control will be kept
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  • 35 9 WASHINGTON. Feb. 19 (UP) The government yesterday removed price contrail on mi'ik, buII c r, margarine, cosmetics, drugs, tewing machines, radio. television and automobile repair servi-.-e and thousands of other items.
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  • 298 9 To Study Trade Expansion With Europe USA THE Economic Commission for Asio ond the For East (ECAFE) at its trade promotion conference m Manila which opens on Feb. 23 will lay special emphasis on problems of trade expansion with Europe and the United States. The conference
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  • 179 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs.— ln the Malayan share market today there was a steadier undertone m both tins and industrials, according the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association Rubber shares remained niainly at nominal quotations. INDUSTRIALS MINING Rt'BBI KS Ampat t/3 f. 7 Austral Am.il. 19/4 i *>/-
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  • 112 9 S' pore Produce Market Quiet Standard Market Bepefttf THE produce market In Singapore was quiet yesterday with no business reported m both copra and coconut Copra was quoted S,:,U p?r picul b i.vers and $39J «f?ers for March shipment <>n a quietly steady market. Coconut oil was a dull market
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  • 140 9 Standard Market Reporter THE report lhat US Republican t*ui»«ress nan Pat-1 Shafer would mtvadvea a bill to dispose of tlie GottromenN owned Ijnthetk robber industry to private enterprise resulted Iq bullish aentkneat among a section of the trade m Singapore which cauaad small appreciation m
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  • 36 9 HONGKONG. F«b. 19 Spei ci.il Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkc^ Exrh;m«e today overt $15.8') •(> i:i sterling $(;.()275 to ussi 8:<.% 10 Malayrn $1; $0?.22 to on« Indonesian R;.p«;ih, Gold 1o "rie tael.
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  • 78 9 THE Singapore Camber of Commerce Ruibi r Aatoriatinn noon prices tin pents per lb > 'yesterday <h(o. IV* were B'jver S len No. 1 RSS Spot Loos* 7-;j 7f| nss fob No. 1 Ma Til 7*3 1 771 Nc». 1 Apr. le, Nn. 2 Mar •'•<.rn 72 J
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    • 799 9 %a^a^^i^dEaj<Mßtf)tio^^BE>oJfedfcjß^fcßlß*aiß^B^B^Biß^aMß^atffc»<i^B^ia^^d^i^d >i^fi..-ah,iQ% w BBHtaf i it i lii lniti iiHRAjffil?ZZ^3BK 1 a^a^po^^^^^ai^pp T ?l^Ha^pO^(y^so^^J^O^P^^^^D^^^Bjo^^^^^^^^^^B^|p^^^B^^B^^'j^^^B^^^^O"QO^^^^^^^^^^^ n wv w -^^^^^w iy< wr^p"^afr "^V^^Br°^^^ F| A' f^^^^v^^ r N^o^7^^^^4vv^«sW9^^9^^9l^^'V^^9^^vP^ i^. k— 15/2. Fengtien 18 2. •Procyon Kuala Lumpur, Malacca iMLIO9) m^jmm M SINGAPORE 16 2 '.Miung Bamu 13 2. Frefri- 7.1.0 MALACCA W
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  • 916 10  -  'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC WQTES By 'Mil: Ili> Master's Voire" Studi<i's Opera Week, which begisM on Sunday and continues with six iiilliHv present, itions until SatunUy, I Htruary 28. is (indoulitedly a unique event m t!>«" musical life of our City. \o' only I ,r of the seven Opera*
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  • 942 10  -  BARRY OLIVER By X O\v thai week has gone by, opinions may have become more setter 1 ree ;i Ini Aniigonr" and "A Village The Shaw p.. y puts a groat responsibility on its two characters In that they alone nave i hold the interest or their audience fur
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  • 629 10 For the Des cophile LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS REVIEWED BY VICTOR DOCGETT TJANDCL. Suite from Hie Wat««r Music (arr. Hurly). Pnilharnionia Orchestra iKirajani. Columbia LX8915— G. TIIK general opinion teeint to b e thai tlie old pre-war iecording by th e late Sir Hamilton H»rt> and the Halle remains unsurpassed by
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  • 30 10 TONY BLATCH who plays the part of the secretary Tom Wright m the forthcoming: Island Players' production "Travellers Joy. 1 JUNE PETERS as Eva m "Travellers Joy."
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  • 588 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES By "YOU BELONG TO ME "HALF AS MUCH" (Larry ross with orchestra conducted by Phil Green) Parlophoner 3585. I LIKE this version of "You belong to me" very much Larry Cross has a direct way or singing 'at' you and depends more <on
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  • 1029 10  - Men Music BILL WEBB JONES By I GREATLY enjoyed "Entracie" on Sunday last, when th e Harmonica Quartet, made up by Ho Chong Wing, Chan Hong Meng, Leong Weong Yuan, and Leong Sam Tien, gave us a 10-minute demonstration of what the harmonica could do. Who would have sai<?, a
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    • 167 10 W^ COILOf 111 I 1 78 R.P.M. RECORDS A couple of film favourites get together^ DORIS DAY and DONALD 0 CONNOR NO TWO PEOPLE (film, 'Hans Chr,st;an Andersen') YOU CAN'T LOSE ME DBi Songs by that outstanding tean JO STAFFORD and FRANKIE LAINE CHRISTMAS ROSES LET'S HAVE A PARTY 0B5
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    • 232 10 HRITADELMARi 1 the i*,r „r prr M whom you at. ,,.,l l h j i V-u mi*, t» Wllnw hls »'*n«l bi« wor.N n,i.rr easll? Chrslfrfield. r<l IRII»\V FOR KWRYONK o.eeci ••rily p» r ti( ularlv r? ns wrltimts. contract! ;:ment. heairii. .ervics ml Do-i t .siKti on tt-.e :>sri
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    • 195 10 Ca n You il h i|ip puJpt^B Un la,".' ""'^{J •>»(J viid them sinsle'To^;" jj" I<l )r f "-'s I'- Vr>l > to (|<> ''ad. luo^'l ot *W and i-, v to U,e next u'J 'n the t n 'I j 1 awarded the I,". I 1 g9H third pr.zes"
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  • 54 11 M) M tip* the §ralr* at slightly less than six a :> 0 pound pointer off to a running start North Carolina racetrack. BnJh iTr i% ot 1 Cam ron h ™d trainer id Fam Stable at their Winter trainx.inpfd a habit of leaping onto the dog's
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  • 347 11 Beat Southampton 2-1 favourite In ftj J* 1 0 1 now visit Arsenal the favourites, In the quarterfinal round on February 28. Southampton who had forced draw at Blackpool last Saturday soon showed up prominently and it was no real surprise when they took the •pjid I
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  • 61 11 THE following were elected at ri,,\ff^ e tK Indlan Recreation L.JUO Tor the year M. Ahmad Sheriff: Hon. Secretary: P. Appavoo; Asst. Sccrelarv a J Kandasamy; Treasurer- Ci Venu Gopal: Asst. Treasurer: M. Krishna; Sports Secretary m a*T Committee: D. K. Samv. r* I'a:1 a J w
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  • 71 11 A FRIENDLY game of Table-Tennis has been arranged between the Tiong Bahru Community Centre and the Singapore Chung Hwa Service Association on Saturday at Tiong Bahru. The Tiong Bahru Community Centre team will be selected from the following players* Quek San Chow; Lim Kirn
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  • 97 11 TANJOXG MALIM Thurs. The Methodist English School 'A XI opened then soccer seaton by holding a Malay Regiment XI to a one-ail draw. T!ie Malay Regiment forward. tfarun bin Harun opened the score With a beautiful acute angle s-hot m the 10th minute of play. From
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    66 11 J?rl p^s Tallulah Bankhead sus Lm P ir «tance a s she f«rm rk Gl Writers show The second woman to decades of shows produced »y th c writers, Tallulah came on m the role of the SuChe"™ mana cr LCO Amo J! ff h r 'suitreations' for betterment of
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  • 68 11 cW» oliOWin have been cno^en to represent the Naafl Impena] Club against the RA f" f^v? 1 mc a !nend! >' table-tennis match on Saturday. 21.2 53. comClub^aSi.*" pm at Cha^ ttono nK T Tlii T PiM Lim Men* Si? *h T *l n l ee
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  • 40 11 The Roveri -A" will play against Haikowyu Sports Club tomorrow a t Karrer Park. and. on Monday against O.T.E.C. also at garr*; Park All R.vers A' pi aver* are requested to turn up f6r selection. A LAI
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  • 135 11 LONDON. Frb. If, (Reuter). r-Derek Dooiej. 23-yrar-old British soccer »tar wh<n P lef was amputated yesterday, heard today that Londoner who won £109,060 sterling m two football pools had given him £3.000 sterling Dooley, daredevil centre forward, led Sheffield Wednesdays attack acainst Preston North
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  • 90 11 The following members were elected Officials „f Town Rangers Sports Club Singapore Patron: K. Varathan: President: D. Ramanathan; Vice President: N. Sinearam: Hon. Secretary: Choo Peng Yong; Hon Treasurer: V. Packrisamy; Sport Secretary: P. Shanmugrmi; Asst Sport Secretary: Joseph Qeek* Sports Captain: Wiljam Hxise; Committee: Pang
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    • 266 11 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No 106 of 1934. RE WILLIAM PIYANAOE, of 131. Tanglin Road. Singapore; Private Secretary to the Judge, High Court. Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Third and Final dividend
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    • 599 11 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Uniled Kingdom) EXTENSION OF SERVICE NO. 19 THOMSON ROAD TO TANJONG PAGAR VIA SHENTON WAY Al from Monday, 23rd February, 1953, Service No. 19 which now operates between Thomson Road and Finlayson Green aril] be extended to Tanjong Pagar via Shenton
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    • 787 11 > I mk MMI II H|P| aVa^snV BB^^T L St. Patrick s Society of 53 pore. Thr Anni;;il Celebrar. n of. St. Patrick s Day Will be heid al the Sea View Hotel and will ?:ike the form of a Dinr.-r and Dance. Fill particular* on ap-' pliratkm to the
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    • 141 11 r>rnj> >^*^*^^^*^*^*^^^'*^*^^^^^^^»^»^^^*^»^*^»^»^^^*^»^»^»^ ii~ij~j-u~u-u~i_n_ru nnn j mm^ m 1 W l^^^^«^. w,,^ ■N»i%,^i^.iii%^^^, l'/^^\ M grJ?T^. >^^SF^?* illl^^^r OC>rT >^ I "1 I I DON'T KNOW W4*T i> |1 ftlVl t^,k;.^osT CHAv U DIDN'T 50 BUT THEN /OF COURSE /-WON'T WE, OOME OVER OOP. ../^«yf V ;_.i uropcrir?^^ lo f HAkVE
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  • 67 12 Victoria S second X i mi» S >': i-0 m an 00l match i rod o H< (2». Teo Wah (3) I! i ;ih and Sammy. Victoria Si hool:- Don i Charlie. Ti rk Sarboo. Rajah T< Wai Tefn Hean. Isn Gaa i.iir Bcag Scho*!:- Fook.
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  • 894 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By Beech Pool Does A Fine Workout I J! POOL (riding boy) was again impressive tvhen he headed home TRIMSTYLK (Smith) m a full(tripped run over three furlongs returning 37 sec. Beech Pool should be a forward runner at the meeting having improved
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  • 163 12 IPOH. Thurs. Perak Turf Club will hold four trophy races m its Easter meeting on v -i irch 28. Api i| 1 nd 4. The highlight will be The Perak Derby" race for Class 1 horses aver a distance ot 1 1 miles. It carries stakes
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  • 437 12 RODGER'S trio APPLAUSE, SAPPOII and GEVANG STAR— were associated m a working run over the half mile which they did m 50 2 5 sec and the three m 38 sec. Applause did his work with gusto and was slightly ahead of his stablemate. BSUwa
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  • 166 12 THREE class 1 horses— Kindling;, King's Rhapsody and No Worry have been demoted to class 2, accordin? to the latest classification list issued by the Straits Racine Association. Iwo class horses have been promoted to class 1. They are Kabaka and Tryas. Parachute lias gone
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  • 162 12 JOHANNESBURG. Fob. IP (AP)— The Toweel-Carruthers v.-. r i bantamweight title reI match here on February 28 looks like bein^ a seli-out. With only 750 of the 24.000 reserved seats still available. the promoters announced that 8. ."00 unreserved seats at 12 I shillings
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  • 51 12 KUALA LUMPL'R. Thun.— 'On the padang today the Selangor Club women's hockey j team beat the Selnngor Eurasian Association women 3 o Selangor Club led by 2—o m the first half through Fiona Sutherland Brow,, and Diana Sellers. The last named y cored the third
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  • 93 12 MELBOURNE, Feb. 19. (AP) .*<> La idy ran one mile m 4 minutes H.i seconds to win the N •i•■ v Victorian championship at BiMirtiso. 100 miles north-west of Melbourne, last Lanly. who had siven up all plans to crack the world'i record Ilii, season,
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  • 105 12 MALACCA. Thurs.— The Malacca Posts Teiecoxnmi Re- creation Club held iheir annuai general meeting recently nnd elected the following olViee bearers. President: I, J. Variey, Asst Controller of Telecomms; Vicepresidents: F. C. Douan and MY Dutt. Hon. (Jen. Secret irv T>. M. Nunis: Asst. lion (leh
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  • 117 12 Coronation Tour Contest R SiilV L thC v Sl "ff a P° re Standard will choose the i>lo I t p °P u > «r Sportsman or Sportswoman of Mala y a ihu Slli b ho olj red as an L'nofficial Representative of Souveni?f. aPOre Standard and >less Alfred's Coronation
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  • 72 12 RESULTS of friendly soccer matches played m Singapore yesterday were. Mansfield Sports Club beat Rocklites 2-0. Scorers were Sumadi and Mohd. Isa. KPM beat National Handels Bank 7-0. Scorers were Meij (5). Leong Lee Beng and B Bos Braddell Heights beat Bukit Timah S.C. 1-0. Scorer
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  • 41 12 MIAMI. Florida, Feb. 19 (UP).— Left hooking Joe Miceli of New York pounded his wav to an upset split dec: n last Dight over 3obby D of Miami. Florida m a t md bout at the Coral ;ies Coliseum.
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  • 187 12 A LAST minute goal scored by John Chong gave St. Joseph's Institution a I—o victory over St. Patricks school m an inter-school soccer match played at SJI yesterday. Although beaten St. Patrick's played a sound game. being their first outing. St Joseph have played
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  • 241 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More than 50 robin hoods and f maid marions of the newly formed Central Malaya Arch- cry Club will be shooting it out next Sunday m the first archery competition here. The events begin m the afternoon on the club field just
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  • 46 12 Reaching For The High Ball AN Incident tfarlnr Ilneont m Wednesday's "bloody" rufcer match between the Fijlans and the Selangor Club's Invitation XV at Kuala Lumpur. Photo shows Tyrrell, Shapland and Wrifhtnooth jumping; for the ball with Radrodro, Brett and Meikle looking: on. Fijlans won 40-8.
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  • 209 12 A SINGAPORE Amateur Football w Selection side, comprising players who JL V^ Hong Kong and the Philippines vi lly^ Combined European's XI m a match in' European Flood Relief Fund on March 7 t uf °1 stadium. i -"^Un^ Announcing this, the organiser. Mr. J. B.
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  • 48 12 SYRACUSE Feb. 19. (AP).ace Fi 11 k s Jack K--B—6. 11—9 a 16— 15 v. pro- 1 ir. Ken half of the tion, def" 6—2, 6 eighth v L' 4 for S- ira. In do defeated gor »>— 4. m The Ar 1 6 1 S
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  • 8 12 REMK Work> hockey n Scorei
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  • 54 12 LONDON. Feb. 19. (Renter* Rugby results:— Rugby League Cup first round second legs: Leeds ::2 Wakefield Trinity 9 (vvakefic.d eliminated.) York 3. Salford 8 (York elimin;ited>. Rugby I'nion hospitals cup second round: St. Thomas* Hospital 0. Guys Hospital 0 < Replay on Fob. 26). Rugrby Union county
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  • 536 12 MANILA. Feb. 19, (UP).—Singapore promoter Little Nene said today he stopped Lim Kee Chan and Little Paras from fighting last night because the local promoter failed to live up to his contract terms. Ten thousand angry fans 2? a l!
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