Singapore Standard, 11 April 1956
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Title Section30 1956-04-11 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** 5 hne,) 2400 #R rt vH J "p FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Cr* SINGAPORE, WEPftESDAY, APRIL 11, 1955 I 1 I'\(,F> 1.1 < I.M*30 words
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286 1956-04-11 1 MNO, RULERS FENCE-SIT ON 'JUS SOLI' Ll U>I P|K Tues ,lM l nitecl Malays I ini/atHUi made n- pn.m.se t«» its .\lliI yarding "jus soli" m lhe i eieral eteeI ie* ft iOU,d tberefore accept o r re l^cfcjtfsc demands. INO's Executive CounI closed doors for four hours l^^~ i286 words
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222 1956-04-11 1 2 SCALED BIG BEN SET LONDON IN A PANIC JON I) ON. \pri, 10 Ivcutrr, Two younff "i«-n determined to hane omen's underwear from ni^U i. thP r, °<k tOWrr °f the House of Commons started a scire early to- ,h't inti British l.vpnots had broken into Parliament. Scotland Yard222 words
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Article276 1956-04-11 1 SOLOMONS GOVT. (OIOMKO. April 10 Pro-Western Premiei Sir K"ir:.iu.il.i. decisively defeated m Ceylon's 1 it.ux elections, will submit his resignation to vernor-(ieneral on Thursd iv, it was reported today. Sniomon Bandanuudki i ler of thr victorious Pi i Unlfc ci ProOl Party, wf.l n r.-Reuter - 276 words
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Article88 1956-04-11 1 U. P. HUNDREDS WATCH SINGAPORE SKIES a RRITIIWI di>play of I Scon oi prrp'.< xcd citizens A brilli.vm a. > standard seeking continuous lightning m tnr an explanation lot tllo 2rtrJT-lir£n^'--»- HI drew hundr.ds pt-opli out cM| gj )hi MsM( r '.ntn tii" Mrii 1U.P. - 88 words
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376 1956-04-11 1 ...And Saves Merdeka Unity TWO days before the all-party merdeka delegation leaves for Britain Singapore s Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall bowed to the Liberal Socialists on the controversial issue of internal security At G fine ™efing of the all-party delegation last night, the376 words
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Article159 1956-04-11 1 His Guards Are More Watchful a l EUCT precaul i a now beir taken by -onrc C lit! Mini n>i po-. ibh a issina- I Mr David Marshall wlni b Londi n r< port that lid be Killed by the Communists wjtfiin two v. ax On M ndas night The159 words
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Article154 1956-04-11 1 THE girl m the Bikini and leathers is mambo dancer Valeric Blake, one of six French girls irho took part m a nude show given recently tor HAt J C Catu t Raven haired Vtlttit mid after tlie Show: "There RAW bOfft ere wondcrjul. Man a of themMirrorpic - 154 words
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Article38 1956-04-11 1 communist China's unba.s.sador d-.-mnatr to India. Pan Twt Li. left HongkOOl by .r.r tat N« w Delhi to replace c;< neral Yussn Chung Hsien v. h< I ha b« n a,')pi>:nti'd ViceFor< Ign Minister Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article62 1956-04-11 1 NICOSIA. April 10 (UP) The Royal Air tore- took over full control of KiCOSia airport today following report, that the chiel of Cypriot extremi.^ts ordered a bomb planted aboard an aircraft. R.A.i-'. personnel today took over job> formerly held by Cypriot civilian, at the Held.62 words
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Article227 1956-04-11 1 BAD MANNERS TO QUIZ TOUR PLANS' I LONDON. April 10 (Stouter) British newspapers today described as rudeness, bad manners 01 misunderstanding, of terday's criticism by Sovk I leaders. Marshal Nikolai IBulganin and Mr. Nikiti Khrushchev of Governments arrangements lor their forthcoming visit here. But most newspapers assured the Russian leadersU.P. - 227 words
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Article, Illustration247 1956-04-11 1 urmese Judge To Study Emergency Laws THE Chief Justice ot the Rangoon High Court. U Chan Tun Aung, an iveci m Singapore by Qantas/ BO AC yesterday with bis wife tor a ten-day stay m the Colony. U Chan told The Standard that while here. lie would study the Emergency247 words
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Article35 1956-04-11 1 HONGKONG, Apr:; 10 (UP) —Hongkong had more than 4 000 straj cat during 1955, the Bocietf for the Prevention ol Cni< Itf to Animal disclosed m f annual repoil today.35 words
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Article40 1956-04-11 1 JAPAN' tnd 'i hailand Ignpd a n< w trad* 1 ugn ni( nt m Barmk< on Monday calling t (l r ■ea ii payment formula in.-tcad nt m Dpt n iCCOUIIi the Foreign Mlnlstnr announced ye. terday. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article84 1956-04-11 1 PLANTER ESCAPES AMBUSH RENGAM, Tucs. The manager of Bukit Badak Estate, m the Rengam of Johore. and his wife had I Barrow escape yesterday when terrorists ope:.' fire at their armouied car but missed them. T:. v v. travelling on the estat' n id. under e>cort. vvhicn th» y wrre84 words
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Advertisement26 1956-04-11 1 ATLAS HARRISONS LISTER ENG LTD, Vperr Kuolo Lumpur Pcnonq Nv| ijfl^^l If mMMmwdU w Singapore -K. Lumpur Ipoh I'cnan^, H H .Sarawak Borneo. H KR S626 words
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202 1956-04-11 2 After 34 Years A Health Journey X L. W. DOW former Clerk of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, whose retirement was confirmed this month by the Governor, may shortly take an overseas trip for "health reasons.' 1 r, Donough, 50, whose rehad forced his retirement, told The Standard >*est<- hat his202 words
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Article38 1956-04-11 2 TI: B Youth League will hold a tea party for 75 crippled children the Red Cross and other Homes on April 14 at the St. Thomas School. The children will see a magic show and dances.38 words
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Article499 1956-04-11 2 Second Days Hearing In Boy Murder Trial A m '.old *:.c S.ngapore High Court, > terday that when she tried to stop a four* year-old boy m 1 1 Kng beaten with a rot an by his father, he told her: "The child is mine You mind499 words
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Article179 1956-04-11 2 s>tT^ i h-, he. The I artng after:, i ri the child's mot: 1 1 md oo Inquiring, was told that the child's father had taken him to her pare I I place. That same < while she was coming the siairs, she saw the child's [atl i179 words
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Article144 1956-04-11 2 M MA 1.1 MPI K. Tups. Twenty-seven persons were rharsed m the Session* Couit here this afternoon tor heini; members of an unlawful assembly. This was a sequel to a disturbance which broke out at the Selang'or Omnibus Company's depot at Kepong this mor: 2144 words
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Article124 1956-04-11 2 A QUERY: WILLAAR. GOH GO? GOVERI lENT Union representa 1 v terday succeeded m getting Chief Minister David Marshall to consider the inclusion of Mr. L. C. Goh as an additional member of the Merdeka Mission which leaves this week for Ixindon. Goh was iast week appointed by the local124 words
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Article59 1956-04-11 2 A WOMAN. l'h,in S;e\v Geok. 23. was yestcr i> >harg< I kn the Singap. Seventh M 4istrate\s Court with voluntarily causing hurt to X ip. Lia:: ar.c! Tan Van Wall at K;;n Siny Road on M day. No pica was recorded mm) she i nt to59 words
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Article, Illustration124 1956-04-11 2 THE Pr< of the C Council. Mr. J. T. Rea. v tcrday declared open the new $85,000 Alexandra Road Maternity and Infant Welfare Clinic. A4d|essisg City Councillor?. r: tors md re&d< nts of Queens! own. Mr. R< t, a lid tne Alexandra R<124 words
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180 1956-04-11 2 New Air Strate For Anti-Red War Is Likely Standard Londo* (W I LONDON lues anti-tommunist wm J soinu increasing mt,, 1 Malaya's new indication. 1 Gen. Bower was attached *o Hp I borne troops of Field Mars?. Group m L 943 later became I first air landing b::sade m 1,944180 words
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Article70 1956-04-11 2 M U Tues. The Mala i branch of the Malayan Chinese I .ation Is .ening a meeting at Tranquerah on April 19. to consi- views on citizenship to put before the Constitutional CommLsMon which arrives next month. anwhile. the Straits Chinese Briti>h Association :.nalizing its drait memorandum70 words
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Article30 1956-04-11 2 MR. I MORRISON Dl BWe Societies m Ma] s rv^apore. will pive ajw show at the Taiping Gospel Hall m Main Road on Tuesday at 7 30 p.m.30 words
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Article16 1956-04-11 2 allU I "rmwHu] Lunpurtatt I Fwieatii part. Incne Sana fl Later arcompaad Sardon. Mr. Dm16 words
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Advertisement359 1956-04-11 2 I\_ WO 2 aboul the NEW Million Doll.at j Mobiioii Speeuti I 1 TV' ■Vi "^<— g^ ii i ■._i. m L.JL3-IJU V""""'".'.'.'.,.' iii ti. i i J ii ww-m.— l l 1 1 limn 3^_-_-^-y_^-M-B-ii-h-i-^-^E--.— V i f t, .j. .i'rtWitli it— if Boosts Power and Performance I f^A359 words
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Advertisement10 1956-04-11 2 ACkVOUUDCI I^HE farr. I Khoo Boon ■■Mite, anr IMM I10 words
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Article57 1956-04-11 3 A MUNICIPAL road labourer, who was painting the traffic line m the centre of the road had to jump clear to avoid being run over, the Kua.a Lumpur Second strate was told yestc: The driver of the car. K. Alagaratnam, a school teacher. fined $3057 words
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Article, Illustration396 1956-04-11 3 The Musician With A Love for Jummbos A R or more vivacious pair to meet than the Jacques Gentys, sec right, gapore Mvcurrent guest artists, would be hard to nnd, and an intervh leaves them with the happy thought that here is a married couple who derive a great deal396 words
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Article112 1956-04-11 3 Watch-Dog Committee Named Si KG APORE Counc.l for Adult Education, at an extraordinary general meeun^ last night, appointed a five-man executive watch-dog committee. This executive committee will have full power to call for and verify the monthly accounts relating to fees collected and grants irom public funds. The five elected112 words
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Article161 1956-04-11 3 THE LADY' WASN'T ANY BETTER A .PORE Magistrate day referred to D. H. -Lady Chattel Lover" before passing sentence on t B charged with pub- Ing and circulating oh cs m "Smart" mag.w. o obscene article? were entitled, "Woman wno was illtreated sexually" and "Secret love before death." Lin Chen,161 words
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Article75 1956-04-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tw Saib I 'bah. an unemplov d aged 18 .."ofr i eai p irt I opthe Cap;- A. Cto( rr I i n 24 coi I In the s C rt today on a eft ol th< c Pdered t nt to the H«75 words
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Article37 1956-04-11 3 TAIPING, X Ai am I for more members was made Inche Ibrahi Huaii ial dinner of the M I IB >.r. C mra k Ai sociation held here on Saturwould be orga.-. '•'•> I I shorty37 words
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Article90 1956-04-11 3 MV. \t 1 man s< Courl h< re Hun h< i 'Urn n piracy and n maoj n.fliilt hin b( ran i h< hi i cl ing« n and had a ked his wife to do tne -an.- The man. Om W< B Che t an a'90 words
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223 1956-04-11 3 NORMAL custom among conservative Chinese does not demand a certificate to prove the validity ol a marriage, said Mr. Lee Siow Along, a Singapore Civil Servant, m the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday M 3 L^e v. i giTing I xp< rt len© In i where223 words
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Article98 1956-04-11 3 Ipoh Miner Studies U.S. Politics IPOII tin inner. Mr. Yap Yin Fah. now on a three-month tour of the United States, said m Washington recently: "There seems to be i great interest m learning more about the East." According to a United States rmation Service Press re lease issued m98 words
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Article206 1956-04-11 3 Matron Gets Picket Threat SINGAPORE m.:-. arr planning to lUge a profc I march outside the Ministry Of Health, if the Colony's Princij a] Matron. Miss B. If. Griffin, (iocs not withdraw a statement she made about the nurses. Ifla OrlfDn told The Standard i n Monday that local nurses206 words
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Article38 1956-04-11 3 HONGKONG. Apr m Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Tlongkonq Exchange \vcrc $15.78 to C 1 Sterling: 15.8325 to US$l MMI to Malayan $1 171 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold 1254 525 to a taeL38 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-04-11 3 THE 2.000-strong Singapore Bank Employees Union has called a meeting of all em* of two local banks for today ana tomorrow to take a strike ballot as negotiations with the managements i. broken down The banks concerned m thc Ovci m Chinese Bank and the National City92 words
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Article258 1956-04-11 4 NEW LABOUR COUNCIL IS MOOTED Keeping The Industrial Peace X I A L A LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government is considering the establishment of a National Joint Advisory Council to deal with ali matters affectina labour and industry m tne country. 1 .•> project with lhe Labour Advisory Board feels258 words
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Article159 1956-04-11 4 aa S a ANDERSON wai Btly elected c hairmar. f thc Singapore and Mala] B Joint o. ei eas t.rouo of Urn Institute of Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers. 3 ii following were elc ted committee members for this year ti ..-chairmen, Messrs, D. I. Todman and159 words
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Article84 1956-04-11 4 3. RECOBD i 480 entries from more than 60 cxors have so far been rercved for the Singapore I er Show to be held at the Happy World Stadium this FriThe exhibition will be opened by the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. W. A. C.84 words
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Article183 1956-04-11 4 KAI B, Tues. Federation's Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Leong ew Koh, opened the old folks home at Sungei Lvi New Village, here m the presence of a large gathering yesterday. Adciv the Catherine; after the ceremony, thc State Social Welfare Officer.183 words
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Article152 1956-04-11 4 Commodity proces CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib.) m Singapore on Thursday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 91i 9K No. 1 KSS April OK 111 No. 1 .May Ml 1 91| No. I |1| ni No 0] |f] Tone; Slightly steady. im pkki The price ol tin yesterday was SiTX;152 words
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Article49 1956-04-11 4 pkxaxg. Tues.— The Panni ijan Seamen'i Union, at i recent meeting of it< cxoci.tive decided |q expel its lecretary feneral. Inehe Abdul Rahman a an for on Lgence ol dul jr. The executive ■ppointed ;> be I hamed TambJ bin Ahmad as the new general sccre-49 words
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95 1956-04-11 4 Ll Ll HUA, famous Chinese film star, m sarong and kebaya with her co-star Yen Tsun face the camera during a break while on location at Pengkalan Perigi, Tanjong Kling, Malacca yesterday. The actress is dressed up for the part of95 words
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200 1956-04-11 4 THE Muslim College at Klang will be developed into a university, which il not only be a great centre of Muslim learning m this part of the world, but will also produce men able tc do their duty to their country. The proposed200 words
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116 1956-04-11 4 sponsors proposed to build a -;e modern building, as an i extension of the College, at Petaling Jaya. It will a I about $2 million. A pioneer committee has beefl formed for this purpose. The College at Klang has now 58 students and this116 words
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Article102 1956-04-11 4 Children' s Taunts Angered Him MICHAEL, s/o Ramiah. 43. yesterday pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court to behaving m a disorderly manner at Borneo Road on Monday. In mitigation, he told I I Magistrate, Mr. Choor Sin<;h. that, ooming out of mi rating shop that day. the children of the102 words
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Article62 1956-04-11 4 PENANG. TutS, There is still a larse Dumber of jobless m this Settlement, according to figures la ICS I y the Employ- Exchange here. Last month 151 labourers and 120 clerk-. Including 12 women registered for work. Also seeking employment were 73, .c vm. !> ofli.c ho\62 words
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Article121 1956-04-11 4 BUTTERWORTH. Ti.e?— Mr. Au An Wah, President ol Om Sessioni Court. NibOßfj 'I <*" yesterday, gsivc i n^-year-old youth, Ben Ah Chve. a chance to make good by bindinsj him o\cr m $1,000 personal suret\ to he I I gWld behaviour itf two years.121 words
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Article183 1956-04-11 4 t'AN'BKRRA twin-jet bombers c: N B Squa Iron, om> oi the olclr Royal Air Force ■y an Ived In Ma■3l for operations again I Con i 1 mist kerroristt, wriU ea Ettngapore i four-day lli^ht to Manila tomorrow The mi lon wii: be183 words
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Advertisement290 1956-04-11 4 iNOW SHOWING! #^7T^ 11a.m., 1.45. 4.15. (M. I A HAY JTH DAY op mmmaaJ^^ nyM^J *^^^Sw 9_> >&-__r wls^-l j^ > ss aS RANSOM! ''^b3 GiJENN FORD- 111 i\m A DRAMA TO Ki7^ KOOTKI) TO VOIH J RIOTOUS! UPROARIO ll! TITARio A *~i jlMlll a, FREDERICK »i>Vf\ D^| _^_!^^^_a c290 words
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463 1956-04-11 5 JUSTICE OF PEACE FACES TRUST CHARGE Widow Pleaded In Vain For 15,000, Court Told PENANG, Tues^-Whcn o widow cried before a Justice of the Peace and besecched him to return her money amounting to $15,000, he den.cd he took her money and turned his face the other way, the Sessions463 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-04-11 5 A,, Studio. THREE pretty girls and all with a voice. They belong to Muar Telecommunications Athletic and Welfare Association who organized a "Miss Golden Voice* contest. The winner Miss Syli-ia De Silva is m the centre. Beside her are Miss Seetha C. M. P. Pillai, second, and Miss MonaStudio - 52 words
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Article38 1956-04-11 5 Verdict Misadventure jit! steward, J. L. Jensen, 30, of tlu Dsssnst rife Marrsk. was retnrnnu la his skip m i both that left Clifford Pfci at 12.15 a.m. fshes he fell ctverbo Ili> bnd\ iuj mmm m38 words
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Article88 1956-04-11 5 STRIP WITHOUT THE TEASE PENANG. Tues. Strip tease donees performed without only vulgcrity m act-on or gesture, was one of the great contributions to the 1 erpsichoreon Act soid Penang-born dancer and smger Miss Eng Wah tonight. Specializing »n exotic Western and Oriental stage dances, Miss Eng Wah, took her88 words
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Article33 1956-04-11 5 LX vendor Bachan Singh, who claimed he had given up drinking for the months, was yesterday fined $250 by the President of t: G rourt m Kuala Lumpur for drunken driving.33 words
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Article26 1956-04-11 5 I nual b meeting of the Ceylonese sociation. Muar, will be I at the Association 3^ m Jalan Petri on Apr:: si 5 p.m.26 words
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Article190 1956-04-11 5 BUTTERWORTH. Tuc Young love turned sour when elders intervened and resulted m legal proceedings before Mr. Hasan bin Hussain m the Magistrate's court today. Lav Kean Neoh, the grandmother of Tan Ah Hock, an eighteen-year-old itinerant icecream seller, was the complainant against a Malay woman.190 words
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Miscellaneous99 1956-04-11 5 Standard c^Qlmanac y....»jlVi. l»--*IHWI--lllll l Uj N G A P^RE v aroMEN'i meet at Raffles Quay lo a m. Singapore Chess Club. Malay Conversation Class. Gymnastics Class (all 530 p.m). V MA A.: Art Club 6 p.m Motorist* Self Repair Class 7.30 p m. \i; .lii: Talk on Journalism by99 words
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Miscellaneous990 1956-04-11 5 Informaiic eti a Glance TIDES 6c TIMES I I I v S ngapore: am '8.5 it) 11.07 pm. -8 6 I Port Dickson; 639 a.m. (8 4 ft» ftt. Penans: 12 38 a.m. (7.5 ft) 1.02 ft) rOMOaROM S -apore: 1143 am pm. (89 ft). i 7.15 a.m. (85 ft»990 words
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Miscellaneous190 1956-04-11 5 M 1959, insfim>: 930 New? iVJo'J. 25.21. 41. 55 m i: 9.40 lien and Then [m 25 21. I 4155 m); 10 10 Listeners Choice (25.21. 19 59, 41.55 m); 10.30 Popular Classics (1959, 25.21 m); 10.47 Sporting Digest (18 "Lime 11 p.m. News (19 59 2521 m): 11. M190 words
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Article933 1956-04-11 6 Singapore Stondard War Clouds THE news that the head of the United States, President Eisenhower, is believed to be preparing his country for armed intervention m thc Middle East under the provisions for such action m thc United Nations Charter has caused nervous reaction throughout the free world. Admittedly, the933 words
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Article404 1956-04-11 6 Btr: En -alraess to a Eel* I iw Journalist 1 would ask I to correct two ttatem of ol plain fact which ured m your recent B inday 1 ri,- trial "Advice to 3 1 1 id b S 1 write oi asy "all end404 words
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Article390 1956-04-11 6 We, the People. Malaya's S;r: I have road a Rood cit ai recently about SinjiaPOTC and Malaya but have DOt yd got a dear picture Of the fatUK desired by a majority oi the people. An irtldc In an English contemporary here jjavo me the impression that then was a390 words
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Article78 1956-04-11 6 Sir: The indiscriminate nourina for **Merdeka w poli*irpl leaders and parM^^ h*vt} pertu*"' future piospects of more tnan 40.uu0 army wotm Singapore. Supposing the rdeka" talks m London are successful, unemployment will be rampant. For larshall to assure us employment elsewhere is .fui thinking. It would be78 words
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Article515 1956-04-11 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA II VOl' were filled with alarm on reading what SmiMpmr Chiel Minister D.uict Marshall told i.oncinn Dii!\ Mail c»ii respondent, (he effect on me was the >!•!<• -a< liinu re\ct><\ It v.is another hit of se!fadvertisiim l> v Malaya s erealcst sho.v man.515 words
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Article240 1956-04-11 6 Solution To S'pore's Problems Zealand and all L.n.N. mandated island.-, including those under U.S.A. 2 Capital lor the developmem Of this vast area would be created by consent Of the governments Of the peoples concerned No Western or Eastern Power could possibly supply the vast sums of capital needed tor240 words
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Article353 1956-04-11 6 Sir: "O: i S.i.-.i;-' v> Itjpi that "losing one's ten per la d )-"'c\i.:at to Mr. Mar.-haii. Nobodf I ;>reventing David Marshall from 10.-ing hit temper. But nr. self-respecting person will tolerate Mr. Mar--shairs ftbnshn languft. Here are some of tbt m Etfl Mr. Marshall v.353 words
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Article, Illustration189 1956-04-11 6 Atten Shun Sir, As one who takes the security of Singapore very murh to heart, may I suggest a number oi urgent appointments to the new Singapore army battalion? The rank and file may be filled m as soon a> there are sufficient Assemblymen. Colonel -in -Chief— the Field Marshall189 words
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Article261 1956-04-11 6 Sir: A.a e;.sual o rvcr. the present Merdeka situation In Singapore appoars to me ss fellows. M".-t people want MerdeTi.c re.- possible eleaicnts want It, but not necessarily ia uny __reat harry. si. J not with Marshall. The .rrc-.pon_.ible c'.c.a.cr. 4 7 goaded by the p.a.p.261 words
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Article247 1956-04-11 6 The English Do Not Spit Sir: Mr. Marshall's letter to Mr. Avery. re-Tropical Singapore has ten times more T.B. eases than smogridden London. The English do not "hark and spit" m their Streets, hence the low rate. A tact that germs multiply m warmth and freezing cold BtOpS them la247 words
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Article142 1956-04-11 7 Israelis Kill 9 Arab Commandos JERUSALL reel, April 10 i Israelis and Arabs battled again m the Gaza strip region yesterday. ieii troops said they hunted down and killed nine and captured four ol the Arab "Fed-iyt en" commandos said to have crossed into I territory on the two nights142 words
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Article123 1956-04-11 7 Reds Play Peacemakers STOCKHOLM, April 10 (AP)— JCWS and Arabs dashed openly List night m thc Communist-sponsored World INnue Council convention and refused to sit U)^c\hem illustrating how ed relatioi re m thc lie East, prompted thc ow-backed council to go into special session rder to find123 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-04-11 7 Enemies Once, Now They Are Friends TWO (.rim m >oldifrs wearing their spanking new uniforms of tin Federal German Army fraternise with a Beli.,A, A .1 1 li.idi; i (left] WCUtel Ins traditional i)i«sh\ and a i '-l h. limit ,1 li(iitli ("aid;' Krpul)li; hi before ren/monies marking the 7tUP - 71 words
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Article178 1956-04-11 7 mi iprl !l) st ilin dawsbtei Svetlana n is been rorhidden Ip leave noil!" :i .1.-« i-»? "-luRV^ ,o.,iii/.ili(in oflicial said > estcrda] Ihe niruial said Svrtlana Stalin ":»> uarnrd g soM«-t Buthorlticfl that must not leave the Soviet capital Plans to transfer Stalin's re178 words
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Article63 1956-04-11 7 TAIPEI. April 10 (AP) Tort about to lay eggs are poisonous, according Ifl professor Tens Hou-tu. director of the Maritime R< search Bureau at Keelung. near Taipei. Professor this conclusion after stuc all available reports cm the food poisoning suffered I or so p» who feasted63 words
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Article40 1956-04-11 7 3V DELHI, April 10 (Rev- Pann > d imond mines m Vindhya Pradi h nationalized it was announced m the In lay. d by the Pan] nd Syndicate tnd an the only diaim nd -.ill operating In inn. a40 words
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Article88 1956-04-11 7 IH April 10, i n hundiTd prl n ers IB w. -nan's central prison mutinied yesterday, an ial source announced. United with pistols, knives, :>n glass and stores, the iat ot their cells and ftti »nls m the n courtyard wnere a battle raged until rics88 words
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Article43 1956-04-11 7 WASHINGTON. April 10. (Ap) The Civil Aeronautics Board yesterday authorized British Oversew Airways Corp. to fly between London and Detroit and between London and San Franci The board also authorized \C to fly between V York and Nassau.43 words
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Article29 1956-04-11 7 FOI'IT Britain Royal Air Foicc advisers on Vampire jet os will SO9ll join the.Royai Jordanian Air Force, an informed source m Amman said on Monday. A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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134 1956-04-11 7 LONDON. Apr. 10, (AP) Russia yesterday rejected an Anglo-French lon--term arms n plan as an ,4unacble route" to world dis.uncnt. Diplomatic sources said Andrei ssian de,e_ tivc-nation disarmament talks underway here told the other delegates he did not think the An^lo-Frcnch could lead134 words
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Article104 1956-04-11 7 ronn. Oh rmaay, April II l AP The We On nun government y< 'irday (.Hired to turn over to Bofltl authoring SI Russians now held m German pri-ons. The government, m a note delivered to the Soviet cm-Da.-.~y, Mid the eMH of 20 Othei R:;- un104 words
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200 1956-04-11 7 We will Oppose M-Easi Aggression— U.S. Pledge M(,l STA Georgia, April 10 < 11')— The Inited States promised last ni-ht |S SpMSC 'Mm sggression" m tlic ."Middle Fast within the limits of the American i constitution. A ipecial statement of policy on tiit 1 v .".1. ;.c Eastern situation was200 words
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Article262 1956-04-11 7 Arrest Reds Order KATHMANDU Nepal, April 10 (UP) Ordcr> 10 am ■A] Communist protesUns against official suppression of the party were Issued to district ofl&cen yesterday by the Nepal governm nt. (ease-Fire Request WASHINGTON, April 10 ,UP) Th- Unit-d St.'." had filed diplomatic representations with Israel and Egypt to262 words
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Article111 1956-04-11 7 Forced March Kill US Marines P ARRIS ISLAND, South Carolina, April 10 (AP) Five Ami ricin Marines arr and om hi Ini aft( r a forced marcii n Bun las night into I v. .:..;> near this U.S Marine Corps. ci fi si' rday. Capt. Ralph Wood, base public information111 words
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Article41 1956-04-11 7 PRESIDENT nhower cd Congress en Monday to m•- -c defence appropriations for the foming tticftl year hy 100,000. More than I of the extra funds \vi! go to the U.S. H-bomb fleet of B-52 jet bombers U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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286 1956-04-11 7 EOKA MURDER LETTER INTERCEPTED NICOSIA, Cyprus, April 10, (AP) Cyprus government authorities said yesterday they have intercepted a letter from Dighcnis code name of the leader of the rebel EOKA movement instructing another rebel to place a time bomb m an airplane at Nicosia airport.286 words
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152 1956-04-11 7 Cost Of Rebellion: 5,724 Have Died ALGIERS. April 10. (Al r announced terday that imi and Frenchmen— both i —have lost I lives m the I monti nationalist rebellion. In addition. 765 others are dis appealed. Mo these can be presumed dead. Ny Algerian residents, both Europeans and Muslims, figures152 words
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Article47 1956-04-11 7 LONDON A] r \P) r Marie Louise, 83- A uran< q I toria, is sufff unonia, her physt- lounced yesterday. Tho Princess I daugh- pr;n lena A i Victoria. Queen Victoria's third d i .-hter. and Prince Chn tian ol s.-hleswig-Hol-stein. She is unmarried.47 words
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Article32 1956-04-11 7 newspaper Asahi reported on Monday some IM* Marines and cavalrymen have been withdrawn from Japan since the end of and 4.000 airborne 'roopt be pulled out m June.— A P.A P - 32 words
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Article31 1956-04-11 7 MORE th., bushes, a gift from the people of Hollanc; American aid afl ri II Dutch flood has arrived In I i York on the liner Noordam A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement166 1956-04-11 7 3s none better IU i RONSON 1 i J jmtm^sWZ* t rft>t* ttJTwtM^ V__, >_fc*<(Pes_rf(RSv f -s _r J v n > 'na I -e^ al f^Sttamm. A pcrfea gits tat thc bora* j I that special occasion 1 g i P ON SON WORLD'S GREATEST UCh'V To get the166 words
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Advertisement139 1956-04-11 7 Gibbs new and revolutionary shampoo Sunsilk I YOU NEED ONLY ONE LATHER f \y <; > This is the magic of Sunsilk. Your wS^3& k ;e Brighter, much more manageable hair. Sunulk bnngt Vi V /jjir r<--/ Un ireamed o1 beauty. Sun- rune clean guamir.g "S^riJßßEiSSgiSfcfc^' tnghl, a silken loi'chness139 words
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Article116 1956-04-11 8 Removed For Beauty JOHORE BAHRU, Turn. A'' t;<l"cr! srmciits on fleet r c stn nda rdx m ilip toicn have been rc- < d. Two monllis nun MoiHfl to numerous COtnpiaiMti ■r, \< pilbliC Mi J<>tiore Biil'.ru TOWH Cmme I ;.t ded hot to renew Ui* licences ]or llese adver:m116 words
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Article57 1956-04-11 8 Three youth were in.iuro.l when i Jeep they were travellim; m crashed Into i tree In Lbn Chu Kani R j -'i. Singapore, s c terday. All three— Lira Chwee Guan, 16, Gan En| Cheong, i 1 *v..\ Ng Kirn Peng, iS -we i c57 words
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Article301 1956-04-11 8 MERDEKA MISSION DATES and times of departure for the remaining members of the SingaI re Merdeka Mission to London have been finalIff g Leembraggen, ftsls- Secretary to the Iferde- i Delegation, and Mr. Rot Ferroa. Press Officer, will leave tomorrow tl 7 M I BL Chief301 words
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Article54 1956-04-11 8 A DAGGER-WIELDING th if was nearly Pped I 9 Police following a .•)!>!) call In Singapore on Monday afternoon. Seeing a female neighbour being pushed into her home In Wan Tho Avenue. Sennctt E ite, a woman quickly dialled lor the Po'.icc. H the robber Iclt54 words
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Article85 1956-04-11 8 THF. >\\ ,r: were Verier. to the Committee ot imwy ment of the Muslimin Trusi V md Association at i\r 53rd annual general meeting held re ntly. P: Ad( 1 Mr. 11. A. A'.?a--:;o r hon. Secretary, Syed Ha tied Alsagofl"; committee: Dato A. M. A auotl.85 words
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136 1956-04-11 8 Detectives Must Be Protected, Court Said 5 Sentenced For Assault I)i:TK( I'lVI S must be protected. Singapore Third District Judge Mr. I v heow I li> t* commented >estcrda> when he convicted five person* of causing hurt to a detective. Ambak hin Umji Bw lain, Balbir Singh and Hani/ah bin136 words
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Article66 1956-04-11 8 TANJONG MALIM. Tues.More than 300 raestfl attended cultural !t.-t:vai organized ov students of the Sultan Id'ris Training Cf)i]< 'AC here over the weekend. They included Dato Abdul Razuk. Minister for Education, Dr. [small bin Dato Abdul Rahman. Minister for Commerce and Industry, Tuan Ha.ii Mustanha Albakri. Keeper66 words
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Article51 1956-04-11 8 PEXAXG. Tups.— Mr. X I Mohamed Salleh Rawther was elected president of the Lighter Ownei ociation here at the annual general mi eting durini m .-^^nd. \'yr-|v. were A M. Hameed Sultan and Mr. T. M. Abdul Jalil and the secretary Iff A I, M rimed51 words
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337 1956-04-11 8 POPULATION CENSUS: Most Comprehensive Probe For Colony Success Will Depend On Public Response SINGAPORE'S fifth population census, which promises to be the boldest and the most comprehensive of its kind, will brain m June next year, the Registrar of Malayan Statistics, Mr. E. J. Phillips, told The Standard yesterday. Mr337 words
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Article, Illustration154 1956-04-11 8 SECRECY shroud immediate movempnt> u\ two Russian Ire;-! I'lianovsk and IVi Pavlovsk. w lii; h nc mt) 5.0(M1 t(m> Malayan rubber o\u into the Iron (ml iKtni Mnsapore and Federation port* B the fir>t of the two sels, the ar- m Sing.r month, it was und-Mood154 words
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Article162 1956-04-11 8 FOR parking a motor car m a prohibited area. Glay Arthur Phoenix was fined S3O when he pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday. Glay was said to have parked his car m Chulia Street, on Oct. 24 la.st year For iprtdfnj nt IQ-4F) m.pJi ulong162 words
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Article104 1956-04-11 8 MR. S. H. Soon has been elected president of the Singapore Vehicle Operators Union. Oth< I BlMfl ol the manit-' Mn: <■ MBtttl I fof till ar ar< V:c< -Pr< >:d^nt. Mr Orm (:.:n Thoanj. G- r.« Secretary, Mr c. I soh; a. .t. c>( m ral104 words
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Article48 1956-04-11 8 THE -ilng of age for Miss Dor( i Magness, fourth d ter of Mr. and Mrs. I L Alnfjiness of Klong. She M I bfow-fng the r.-V r Inck-Fhnpcd birthdky cafct t/ter nec '.f; tfc< "key" ire-' l.rr ptartnts. Standard photo bj Ch i.'j St <j Po48 words
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Article77 1956-04-11 8 THE Mufti of Johore laid the foundation stoae yesterday for the $100,000 new mosque for the Malabar Muslim Jamaath community of Singapore. re Sultan of Johore. who «t rform the official torn nony. was and the Mufti, a head, deputised for, him. Tho new mosque, which l77 words
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Article36 1956-04-11 8 \la i umi No ca ualtios 'her the mvi rrorists or curity Forces were repor m thp Federation A terrorist. Ah F^ng. rmdored to a rubl merlon. Pahang. v^* day.36 words
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Article29 1956-04-11 8 The P**£^M mosque is u» The Sultan c jJ^M tnvif I gaporc. a I** o munity '^a;d other Rule» m The no- 1 I present num^ 2b(^29 words
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Advertisement301 1956-04-11 8 ITHE NEW 10 JO Qfeuqeotp PEUGEOT OF FRANCE > I BBsja*^s_l_!_S_e.SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl H fc 1 _r^***o 6^^! P8 1/4 •^fe^o^BßS2^^BßHHß^^^H-BBBBaBBB--_--a_--BBaßas__.-_._._._^ll^^B-_BaaV a\ Powerful and Economical Motor Car, ii, 1 Litres. 403 Saloon, 4-door 5 6 Scatcrs, front m^ m mm^ mm scats form slccomg berths V^^T^a^HHf l||^ Eng.nc 4 cylinders, 15 9HP301 words
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Article, Illustration2732 1956-04-11 9 Robert Switzer; Nehon Algren - Robert Switzer Nehon Algren By By I STANDARD I I EXCLUSIVE j BEGINNING TODAY AN EXCLfJSIVE SERIES OF THE WORtiys GREAT^T BOXING STORIES BY FAMOUS AUTHORa ii- Ii :■<:■ ■-< i K- > Billy Murdoch v.cs at the airsrna II sharp-ch nned f ace pa e2,732 words
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Article349 1956-04-11 9 ENGLISH BY RADIO IN CHINESE LONDON: ENGLISH lessons are being broadcast m the For Eost and South-east Asia to the very many Chinese who live outside China The BBC is supplying the lessons fully-recorded with explanations m Mandarin and Cantonese for broadcasting from stations m Malaya, IndoChina Hon 3 Kong,349 words
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Advertisement117 1956-04-11 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products ~j& iw\J^ \^lHh^l V^^Z2^bl L-^l CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL "serlrak* CHROLON exposure meter t ■im_i FREE GIFT Specialty made 23117 words
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Miscellaneous7 1956-04-11 9 Washing. M B*^ I**1 inside X IjJti7 words
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Article180 1956-04-11 10 Replant Plan For U. Serdang A REPLANTING programme bigger than the 115 acres planted m 1950 is to be carried out by Uftited Scrdang (Sumatra Rubber Plantations) during the planting season, Sir Eric Miller, chairman, reported at the annual meeting m London. This programme will be financed out ot nnremlttmble180 words
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Article79 1956-04-11 10 TOTAL c: oi rubber, all grades from i lountries into Singapore and the Fede- I -iviiaya during March, intc 'c 22 S3! tons, v -h 'An t\v ;ina! ii< < i, 'rents reThe figure Includes 11 74 ft tons Imported on provisioni permits m previous n ntha79 words
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Article49 1956-04-11 10 On Monday nionf tht ttMjf o( ilic Installation gave "Mast Bnam" DOTty m honour nt Mr. FhOfltpaON ll the Jub:lce Restaurant, Singapore. Standard pJwtn shows Mrs. Ayocs Rail ".a i! in'r of tlic president 0/ the Island's Malau Club, pretewtiitfl Hr. I*hontptoti lOttD a ntemefito.49 words
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Article127 1956-04-11 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday:K. md N ords $1.70 cd: G immoni H 10, |2.12|: M Cenn nt |1.66 id: M Colla 90 cents: Me...! Box IIJQ cd: Robinson Dfdl $2.45: S;:riC Da: by 73; ETporc CoW Storaga $1.47|; U.E Orri $8 10, 15.127 words
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Article126 1956-04-11 10 Industrials And Tins Are Steady fair business was reported done hi Industrial! and tim on the Ifaiayan share market yesterday The underione was steady m these two groups. Rubbers were quietly :r--regular. The Malayan Bharebroken Association made the followin? pnee chances yesterday Rawani W 1/1 •/< Takuap.* Vallc Rl 881126 words
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Article38 1956-04-11 10 THE nrsl Ch< rrolei eai assembled at the General Moton Overseas Cocporatiorj plant m Karac;;: was dllT< n oil" the tines 00 M <nriay by Habib Ibrahim Rahmatools Minister (Of Commerce and Industry.38 words
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Article366 1956-04-11 10 Oantas Carrying Record Traffic QANTAS Empire Airways |sj now carrying more traffic passengers and cargo— than ever betore The airline's manager, Western Division, Mr. w. H. Crowther, laid this m Singapore yesterday. Ho i> on a business vis:t to Singapore. He :e' :r: to Sydney tn:r.« now. Mr. Oowther said366 words
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258 1956-04-11 10 A BRITISH air survey group, which has already carried out important tasks m the Far East, has just formed a now company as a member of a group to offer a different kind of advisory service. It consists of soil scientists, foresters. gcolcjsts258 words
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Article200 1956-04-11 10 POST'HAM FAC ANOTHER 'Cim Goods Pile Up l n g Oc Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Port Swettenham is facing another crisis. After the snail-pace flow during the recent railwaymen's "go siow," the port is now experiencing such a flood of cargo that its godowns are bulging at the seams. The200 words
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Article304 1956-04-11 10 R.P. C. Meets MnM Xi \L.\ LIMPI R lues m chairman of the Rubber It.xl,, I that despite her synthetic impo-i! h I tinue to be the best buyer <>j Maj. I He mad< this confident d clarati< n r with th< -man goon.304 words
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Article52 1956-04-11 10 NOBIL spec! inmJ m?: I motorists a kind of c• increase I per This ncv. I •s Mot now on quaii The quart S $1.55 and the I $6.75. The* and the h M ports I I product. m 196 diP I rici m many and I: M a great52 words
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Article52 1956-04-11 10 I m shipment, fl Ifaoday. H local mar I drop m r I I either w? m t erven*. The price fivvtm lowing f m New A firrr' -is the cl* buvcrs cimc n piose fl Spot loose n^ I April R- I April RSH on re? April52 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-04-11 10 MR. C. THOMPSON. Manager of Shell's BukOHI lnstalUltion tor t)ie past lire years, who \i popularly knoivn by hi§ ttmfj tU "the Old Man oj the Island" is retiring. He drill leave tJie Colony shortly for the Isle of Man Where he wffl retire. His post irili be taken over54 words
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Advertisement611 1956-04-11 10 BALESTIER JUNIOR TRADE SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES 11)56 BALESTIER ROAD. SINGAPORE 12. r r)\F Evening Caaai aaehaal /ear comn on tne 30th ot April. 1950 applications for admi-a n tc these rlanfi can only be considered during the period of enrolment whi. oe from Monday to Frida.v m .si c A;-..611 words
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Advertisement643 1956-04-11 10 NOTICES THE TOWN COUNCIL OF TELUK ANSON •.Procedure for Elections) Regulations. 1954, (Regulation 18) NOTICE OF ELECTION. Thc Town Council of Teluk Anson Election of Councillors for the Pasir Bedamar Electoral Ward of the Town Council. V OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. \n Election 1 f CouncilIt ra f<643 words
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Advertisement567 1956-04-11 10 SELANGOR TURF CLUB APRIL 195« MEETINCi IST DAY— SATURDAY— 14TH APRIL, UKW 2ND DAY— WEDNESDAY— 18TII APRIL, Ulali 3RD DAY— SATURDAY 21ST APRIL, iaM THE usual Unlimited $1 Sweep each day. $2 Course Cash Sweep on each Race. $2 Treble Tote and $2 Forecast Pools will be held. I For567 words
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Advertisement149 1956-04-11 10 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY (AMtM)MI'NT) ORDINANCE in:).-). Re (JI'LAM MAHMOOI) fton of Musai Ra?a Sahib) Barikruptcy No r »ti of 1954. 11HE Official Assignee Intendi to pay preferential claim? In Ihe above bankruptcy on the basis established by ihc above Ordinance on or after 28th April. 1956 All persons who have149 words
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Advertisement82 1956-04-11 10 YJJGOBLAy^O From Hongkong to Rongocn Ad r' Beyrouth Vcn.ce, Tr.n Stngapcrt m/v "TRICLAV 15/" r m/v "AVALA 26 30 Ap- .(j£j PAST MOUNT w Generol Agents: fcA»* 17-B, Robinson Rood, Singoporc Molocco: J M. Gome* fir Cc. 9 X" P. Swetfcnhom- E-Scoson Trod.nq^ v^^^ y^^. Penong Eng Hong Trod.ng wo82 words
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Miscellaneous100 1956-04-11 10 OITER ROADS Thepamat. Serdan™. Lariang Prince Snivo, Alhel King Playaran, EUmau, I'ahi-ja Hua Anshun. Sabang. Bari'o. Polly, Li. Hir, Chuan Hoi Wong, Twecdbank. Glory, SUB WHARVFS BoueanviMo. Pacific Trader. BraPMde 4 PatrOClUl B, B< nMinikoi. Cornelius. Maersk. cruachan 9. Soudan 13 R< 1 i 1 INNER ROADS 15, Buloh X',.100 words
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Miscellaneous104 1956-04-11 10 PRODUCE PRICES S!W,.\ -v >•■ Chinese produce Pl\ >on cloilaf Copi a Apr] ,c P7| S2Bi c i ers; coconut oil (bulk) 1 se lers, co «o it -ms) $45 <: M bite pepper (110 ers, Sarawak 1109 sellers. Special Sarawak La r. <y.-j. v ers. S:::2; potf CODfa rlosing104 words
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Advertisement1190 1956-04-11 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 L- (Incorporated m Sin«jport» (12 lm«s> ,h D p ;:;f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE fLAMi opt,on t0 P' o other ports te load end discharge cargo. SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore A«,.nhM H^r.. Ho..^, S u-^r tor' 'amsimm "li C1,190 words
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Advertisement946 1956-04-11 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN from S P r P Show P, on Amagi,an Maru for Yokohama. Kobe, Moji 19 Aor ie a FOR JAPAN *> P 16 Apr JAKAN from Continent Arimo, on Maru for YokoX 15 Apr Awopsan Maru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe 16Apr Hodakasa.* Maru for Yokohama Kobe946 words
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Advertisement738 1956-04-11 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenbburg and Oslo. Spore P. Sham Penang x) "POONA" 18/18 Apr xxl "SUMBAWA" abt: 27/30 Apr 1 1 Moy 2( 3 Moy xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 16/18 May 19 20 Moy 21/22 Moy xxxx) "FALSTRIA" obt: 29738 words
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Article, Illustration439 1956-04-11 12 HEADING FOR STARDOM [OLLVWOODS handBOflM British mw- >- a- a. Roger Mooie. is shooti::^ to the top overntght with i.is new role as :e romantic lead op- site Lani Turner m M-G-lffl '"Diane."* .1 -3-: f. r 4 '~.> v signmenl la m line I 1} '-c439 words
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Article156 1956-04-11 12 JACKIE LOIGHERY became so upset over the illness of her French poodle, Pixie, that her mother had to fly 3,000 miles to Hollywood to comtort her— AND HELP NURSE THE DOG. Mrs. Loughery gave up a Florida holiday to make the "emergency"' triD. Another star who is keen156 words
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Article, Illustration428 1956-04-11 12 ANTHONY STEEL - popped down to the country pub for a glass of beer 1 was surprised. For if anybody m the world can pick her escorts, it is Anita And there she was "happy to lead the simple life with Mr. Steel." Well, of course, I was crazy428 words
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Article185 1956-04-11 12 I^OK months youns RI'SS J TAMBLYN and his ashMonde bride lovely VENETIA STEVENSON. had planned to he married at the Wayfarer's Chapel, a unique "silass church" hish on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The inlli md :c.'..r.z m cv.'.we'.y transparent, and the idyllic chapel is a185 words
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Article50 1956-04-11 12 VSA ZSA GABOR w Zj "Tho woman who dor^ n't gossip has no friends lo speak of." JOBJt WAYWM says: "Swallow your pride once m I and you won't have -■.<: c« v: EVE ASOEH i ''One of the smallest packages m the world is a man wrapped50 words
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Advertisement171 1956-04-11 12 I^TIDRPHVV f RICHARDS I ELECTRIC IRONS I fl The secret of good ironing is heat m W ond moisture. —W n>,^W Th, excellent range of Morphy- Mf >.^B mtf fA ',m Richards irons includes a steam Ml J| 3• I m iron which gives you these two M J C171 words
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Advertisement331 1956-04-11 12 THREE months ago Anita Ekberg and I had never met. We hadn't even seen each other on the films. Now we are going to be married. So you'll pardon me if I say I am the happiest man In the world because I am marrying the moil beautiful girl m331 words
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Advertisement168 1956-04-11 12 DID YOU KaXOIV? OOBEKT MITCHIM is A buying: endowment insurance policies so he can retire from films m about four years. His business manager says he will have to keep cracking, however, m order to pay the premiums. RICHARD EGAN wants to buy himself and his parents a luxurious home168 words
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Advertisement52 1956-04-11 12 without sticky h (J I'll run as M M my let day my Prince hannin-. comes along! He'H "''^V 1 kind and gentle. Oh hell all sorts of things but i thing's certain... Hell urn' w < Hair Cream for sure. *-.li.%A §A man could not show bitter 1 Vaseline52 words
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Advertisement15 1956-04-11 12 I I RADIOCRAV I f<Hlf ipcjl,.. |i^| GENERA, >M tells you I teeth and I15 words
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Article, Illustration177 1956-04-11 13 IBe vsssea's tfe tteicht tmsmpm f defeated IrUrr 2-?ia mmt trams final three games, beat Miss Zeller 16-21. 14-21. 23-2 Japans Fugi e Eguchi and Kuko Watanabe today ousted England's Ann Haydon and Diane Rowe from the women's doubles on the 23rd V Tennis tournament The177 words
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Article, Illustration881 1956-04-11 13 WEE KIM tVEE - WEE KIM tVEE (T l r THIRD article m c ser r r, nn i) lP B bod inton leans tour c< Indonesia.) n the Sl *Oapore By (('/.lied Prc:s Surf Caryrfpondtnt.] SINGAPORE, April 10- l P)-The Sin Cap «re Badminton Association sUP - 881 words
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Article95 1956-04-11 13 TORONTO, CANADA, Apr 10 (AP>— Finn Kobbero of Denmark defeated Peter Ferguson of Toronto, Ontario smiles badminton champion, nieht m an exhibition tournament Kobbero won 15-t, 12-15, 15-8- l!i' also teamed with countryman Hammereanrd H arisen to win a doubles match fr<Tm the Malaya pair of Got95 words
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Article64 1956-04-11 13 LOXDOX. Apr. 10. (Router) Denis Compton. the Middiesex end England cricketer, i? to enter a London hospital next week for a manipulative operation on his right Icq irom which the kneecap was removed Its! November. The operation is pnrt of the normal treatment and should enable64 words
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Article52 1956-04-11 13 ADFXAIDE. April 10 (Rrutcr) Km McGregor, former Australian Davis Cup star who turned professional m 1953. has applied for reinstatement as an amateur. His application, sent to th* South Australia Lawn Tennis council, said he had now settled m business m Adelaide and did not desire to tour52 words
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Article235 1956-04-11 13 By VAZIR MARKAR PLLAU BRAM United showed great form when they beat Rovers Sports Club by three goals to one m a SAFA Division one league at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Pulau Brani's victory was muinlv due to thenr bird wrorkins forward line235 words
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398 1956-04-11 13 KWONG TONG TAKES JUNIOR TENNIS TITLE By KEN TOFT IN a thrilling, keenly contested tie, youthful Ching Kwong Tons downed Kwik Sam Leong m straight sets 9-7, 6-1 to take the Junior Singles tennis championship oi the YMCA at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Although beaten. Sam Leong put up a398 words
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Article236 1956-04-11 13 Dunhill Wins Golf Club Medal THE follow ing ai c <; n of the Royal Sinfapi :r <>''' Club eompetitionj played BM Ihe week-' >r i A DIVISION Men's Monthly Medals Stroke i inner: Mr T. W. Dunhill 83-13 71. Other card*: Mr. J. V c-c C HamiH ->n 79-7236 words
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Article133 1956-04-11 13 THE annual Married v? Sincirs SOCCer match th# Cup presented By Mr G i'• 'nsiri will be played of! ai Farrei Park on Saturday 5.15 Members will be entertained lo a dinner ai < r at the Cl ib hn .-c rind will r< n:^trib ltod133 words
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Article56 1956-04-11 13 LON DON Apr;! 16 (RCUtCT)— Results of lasl night's A ociaturi Football ir .'l'.rhfs 'Acre: Division three I Northern). Mansfield r > Bradford 0 Voi k v Sc int ;.c 0 Scottish Divisioa "A SI Mirren 1 Mother* cli 1 Othen Dundee 5 Manr! i ter 156 words
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Article33 1956-04-11 13 MADAM CHI CT'AT ENG Mr Tar, Son H.i d.cv. ;r the S,n re G( I Apn ht a n <■ a son-ir. I I ami l| 10 n Bu.,m Crrr.ctc: 12j mile i:33 words
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Miscellaneous178 1956-04-11 13 i::t? By Al Capp v ri- 'SCcz: -A- -*i. -v_• ?.-»-> I pappn'.7-ah is A paticncl, N Fifteen ueorf. later- 7 -f JOV'ARSOLE. /TcHILETf-^O'lA. T YthuTSHOP£ V I/ V.o -F.-. ithestorv— 3 r.^ H °^„r\ S^'J 1 A > GOTACFFLR.YET.? WOULD BE t BlnT I tr^^^y^r"^ < >O'GOrTAGITMELA AWFULfM V178 words
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Article354 1956-04-11 14 CAGER Tom Bell, Pomona College basketball coach, was deeply impressed by the speed and shootins ot the Colony's potential Olympic basketballers at a coaching session held at the Nanyang Siang Pau court at Kirn Yam Koad last ni^ht. The training session was attended by Singapore Chinese354 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-04-11 14 s i n g a por E Recreation b<\_- .stnms s Club by four goals to tw\ la a SAFA league D B soccer match played on the padang yesterday. RM.PH E Hunt of St. Josephs Institution learninr £<m t,» shoot Hith one hand With him is Thomas57 words
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Article, Illustration588 1956-04-11 14 Bill Funk - Colony's Poor Ball Control Bill Funk EXPERTS gave the Hongkong soccerites only a slim chance to beat Singapore on foreign soil, but Hongkong's footballers amazed the experts and fans by retaining the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup with a stunning 5-2 margin. Everything, HKFA coach Tom Sneddon tried worked. Here m588 words
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Article, Illustration139 1956-04-11 14 Near panic spread through thc Hongkong football camp yesterday when goalkeeper Wai Fat Kirn almost collapsed Ihen he went ggwimming. "Get doctor ist." yelled a colleague. Minutes later, word was received that Fat Kirn had di>loeated his shoulder. "What a lousy break for him. He was just139 words
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Article, Illustration480 1956-04-11 14 ACID TEST FOR HONGKONG IN FAREWELL MATCH BLAZING lights and fast action provide plenty of excitement for nighttime soccer fans and tonight when the Hongkongites play Sino-IYlalays m their farewell match a rare treat will be m store for those who journey to Jalan Besar. Kick-off at 8 p.m. Hongkong480 words
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Article280 1956-04-11 14 MX Kens: Van Lens;, a I well-known Colony swimming enthusiast who is the Chairman of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's water-polo fund committee started the ball rolling on Monday with a donation of one thousand dollars to the Fund. Mr. Tok Khoon Sens, the honorary280 words
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Article33 1956-04-11 14 THE SinM&pore Cricket Cluh beat the Young Men's Sikh Association by one goal to nil m :> friendly soccer match on Ihe pacianq yesterday. Van aer Meij scored lor the sec.33 words
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Article308 1956-04-11 14 Sky High Works Great hed K. LUMPUR TRACKWOR X From WINDSOR LAI) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —SKY HIGH, with Farad m the saddle, did a sparkling workout this morning when he reeled off three furlongs m 39 sec. well on the bit. Sky High had Rice King II for company. Breaking308 words
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783 1956-04-11 14 EDIN PETKRS; EDIN PETKRS - EDIN PETKRS By Alsagoff, Austin D Tang Ming Siong Ronnie Manasseh. Feathrr 11* m l>. i Ahmad bin Saba. Sallch Sulaiman. Patrick A< L L ichman. France Pftnf, V.d bin M v Liffhi i 1.. i.. nail Mb >n. IWjlllll mto 14f Iks): c783 words
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Miscellaneous140 1956-04-11 14 < :er fr:: H Smo-Jf Vs Hongkona F.A. at Jalan Besar Stadium at 8.00 p.m. Bandang Kesanian vt Aston AC at 7 p.m, S: A- |A. A, A E— Div. V Mercantile Bank vt F. i 3 at Fmrrer Park; Shell M P\>.\ b y S Darby vs Chartered Bank140 words
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