Singapore Standard, 30 June 1956
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Title Section35 1956-06-30 1 Singapore Standard M4«Tr D t0L,Cl -£fi. rl" VW T= FIREBRlGADt GINIRAU HOSPITAL ***** (S l,„„ 5 2400 .ff* /V< •J Ji. 24)4 a N... Si SIM^A^OSE, SATUBUAY, JUNE 30, I^"6 it i'a£i> fs ry\ is35 words
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Article, Illustration498 1956-06-30 1 The CrabJb Mystery Widens mu ROVV ,^^29 (Reutcr)-Thc mass circulation n w.spaprr Bild /eitun* said today that Lieutenant T la T lOnel Crabb ace Hritish frogman who disappeared during the Soviet leaders' visit to Britain was a prisoner in Moscow. T" 9*9** r498 words
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Article56 1956-06-30 1 IVO. June 29 (UP) Chinese in Malaya a "special con t rib uJhina because of their experience in rub Chuang Ming-Li told Red Chi Congress in P ing. described as *n ras Chinese deputy from by Peking' I Xews agency, told Cbl Congress that be i-held Hainan56 words
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Article27 1956-06-30 1 Education Mi n Ift tf e said today two S stu tents d attend the International Conference ingapore. scheduled to ro i in Augi Reuter.27 words
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136 1956-06-30 1 Nine Injured In Barber Shop Brawl people. in<~ qj the -in of th r Singapore ]i 11l O:.- 'i is* Kwan. were [ghi 1 rn str:-.' n tmA loyal workers cf v. w ;n cr Shop. admitted to V Genera] Hospital. Two othen were treated r, mfrfjSJtißntfl <~r^ Biff) injured136 words
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Article78 1956-06-30 1 OH, HOW THEIR EYES POPPED YORK. June 29 lAP) when pretty walked into a h Village restaurant But when she out of her con:— had on only a GI nnd brassiere and bra*Mere was r the restaurani Fred Chia. -:n. The management politely requested M>> Vine, a riancer. to it78 words
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Article34 1956-06-30 1 Tokyo. June is (Beuterf— Foreign Office ipokesn an. Mr Mitsuo Tanaka taid today Japan must first restore diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union before holding taiko with Comn mist China34 words
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Article31 1956-06-30 1 THE Bn'i h Commonwealth ban in Japan will be doted down early next sr< r, the- Australian Dcfrnrc Minister. Sir P:v. .p Mr-Bri-ie. said in Can- berra yesterday ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article19 1956-06-30 1 POLAND settled Itl World War II Lend-LeaM account with thp United States yesterday by agreeing to pay u.ssiio.ono.19 words
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Article105 1956-06-30 1 S FRANCIS '<'.'■ 2>-| (UP) -Six me n v rr> ii •>*■ r.£j totfav from i w <• >'- plosion <-i l^; :fi an oil barge that touched off raging waterfront fire and eadaogtred i Kavy cargo >hip. K -'atives and friend of 'he105 words
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Article63 1956-06-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR iTi. Ail w.us quirt on Carry Island todaj. Police kept an all night vigil. Ail riot sqnnri Policemen wh wrre riP.^patchPd to Carey Island yesterday were today Bent back M no further incidents was reported. Trouble on the island broke out yesterday when63 words
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Article43 1956-06-30 1 JAKARTA, Juno 2'» (Router) The Eodoi e lan Army hai led 113 Moslem n ell in the Celebet Islands, in a IS-day operation, it was announced today Ifora than 400 rebeli nirrendered in the C(j.c'::c~ earlier this v.nrk43 words
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Article62 1956-06-30 1 LONDON. Juno 20 (AP)— A husband who came r.^:r.c unexpectedly one day and found hil naked wile drinking tea with I naked man v. as denied a ci: voice veb'erday The wife, comely, blonde Mrs. M.M:cd C!c:r.ents. testified that ihf and the naked man. EVter BoottDarling62 words
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272 1956-06-30 1 QUEEN JULIANA BREAKS LONG SILENCE THE HAGUE, I mt 2'.K (Rcu- CI comin inlQU€ tigned ■;V q m en J •■<■> arri Prince Bernbard i iM hew today the Royal coup e wn re disapp r-'--ci and ■addened '<"> v foreign prett reports about their272 words
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396 1956-06-30 1 Fn idom Fighters LOr ON, June 29 -The Polish news agency PAP re ported today <haf- 38 people were killed and 270 wounded in yesterday's »iots in Poznan. The agency described the disturbances as "the blood/ provocation 91 at Poznan It sa d thrt396 words
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Article139 1956-06-30 1 Baltic States Too... V>YJ\\a:,, June 29 P) I Wi I Bei lin ni pei Tc egi al today repr > i I "resistance action*" again I Lhe Soviet r• 1 o in the three Baltic state of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia In .i dispat h fi ona il< Ink! the139 words
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Article48 1956-06-30 1 LONDON, June 20 (Re I) egates from LS ountrt net In London this afternoon to ins Ig irate the international tin agreement. B ;-iCss of the meeting was pur formal, ann the pa^t will now come into openv. n offl f on J L48 words
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Article40 1956-06-30 1 I.snAF.LI delegate i Iked o 4 of a meeting ol the J rdanIsrarl M .:■.< A: r OSttV Jerusalem on Thui day alter it blatnci lirael I I a I Sunday*i Nir Dyaou bi r- A. P. :or i iA.P. - 40 words
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252 1956-06-30 1 THL Federation and Singapoie Govemments have asircd in principle to institute central tanking mechanism. It will have full powers U? is-uc n««tt :in»l (<»in.s and Rpnerallv influence the ctedit »ituxti<»n U) the advantage ol the two territories, sa>s the Central Bank report published yesterday.252 words
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Article35 1956-06-30 1 A I'H(JPOSAL to ban hoxIng in Ceylon v.i.. ne to the n< xt meet.! ol g( < n\ pal ian :> .r.]r ;r M.r s- -,-d Bioadr;. irat m Lid ye. w id. t I'P35 words
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Article262 1956-06-30 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON, Fri.— The best description of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conlereme thus far is that of a participant to a protest in discussing the impact of the Russian changes. Everybody said thr things you would expect them 10262 words
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Article51 1956-06-30 1 LONDON June 29 IUPJ [Tie lan Armj choru op r.< d concert tour rn re la. I night b\ Ingins the Br: 1 h nati< niJ anthem 'I).'' fir: r line "God saviour Graeloti Qu( n The Ru: an iru n "(iod >.ave their Graeiou.s51 words
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Article72 1956-06-30 1 TURKUS $100 M. SCHEME K 'ALA LI Fri i ■-.;.'i I. > K\- Go\ erm en 1 110 I 27; f Mi --> I man buricet day. A I ius n i c!o; »D- :C pi I i 'i Land development and nv. other $20,003,000 and a new v. ,r.72 words
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Advertisement29 1956-06-30 1 lafci1 afci ELECTRIC /onfflJTD^\ WASHERS ffIOOVEB^ VACUUM A?wr| CLEANERS X^a./* ELECTRIC POLISHERS STEAM IRONS Official Dealer TE CHAY CO. Ifl^phone ***** WITH The most powerful petrol you can buy29 words
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Advertisement47 1956-06-30 1 Reputed Stor# for cjrysrAi SILVERWARE Vour lnsp«»ion ln»i»rd I i NOVEtT.Y.'Twr 68. North bn4qr RooJ Phon« 3JU3 Tig c r Be e r Testimonials vd MR. R. S. S. COURT, of Llavwun Estate remarked: It's a pity we cant tap TIGLRS! STT I Mtt'W *<•• M'M >• •••tit 1%.47 words
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Article276 1956-06-30 2 Local Traders Fear They May Lose Their Agencies OPPOSITION to the move to permit Japanese firms to operate in Malaya may come from present loc al agents of these firms. They fear they may lose mucn of their business as the result of Japanese firms taking276 words
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264 1956-06-30 2 Thug Who 'Invited' Towkay Gets Jail AN HHcangstef present" cd an invitation card to the proprietor of a goldsmith shop and said: "Towkay. 1 am inviting VOU to dinner. Tomorrow ts an occasion of great importance and I want money from you." This was revealed in a Singapore Court yesterday.264 words
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Article50 1956-06-30 2 T.w Chin Ann, 44. driver of a motQB ar was on Thursd $25 or o w^ck-" Imprisonfneni h. v t.;e Mu I r nfagiitrate In he riw a n Ah nad for i arryir.^ goods on A; 29 this \-car at Pagoh (Tillage n ■:\o\ t i pennit.50 words
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154 1956-06-30 2 'U.S. Big Business Threat To Malaya' SEREMBAN. Fri.— American big business are trying to strangle Malayan economy, thereby forcing Government to beg for American aid with strings attached, president of the Ncgri Sembilan Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council. Mr. Tuhin Mukerjie. told delegates at their annual conference last154 words
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Article233 1956-06-30 2 $200,000 Sick- Pay Loss BUS-OWNERS ALLEGE MEDICAL CERTIFICATES ISSUED FOR A FEE SINGAPORE Chinese bus Owners arc perturbed over the gradual influx of medical certificate! from iheir employees reporting sicje. The "O^.paniPS a:c !'\-.n_: abo n $2 10, I a day or: '■si nay, A spokesman foe one of Ine233 words
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80 1956-06-30 2 Klang Will Be Future State Capital KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Sdangor State Govcrnment wil move its headquarters to K.ang when the Federation sets independence. The Sultan of Selangor will ■ltO move to Klang to give way to the paramount ruler, who will be permanently resident in the Federal capital. It80 words
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Article70 1956-06-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two Communist terrorists were killed and two others surrendered in the Federation in the last 24 hours. A third was wounded by security forces. One of the two surrendered terrorists is Jogo alias Wahab, 29-year-old branch committee member of the Sri MenanMTerachi branch of the70 words
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Article71 1956-06-30 2 O: D si rtents C the =.r Inns ir. Cc.cge at Tanfon£ Ma iin will bold i two-da^ ■eetfaff on July 19 nnd HO to r.i. i km by Malay educationists or. the teaching of Malay and Malay ed;cr. 4 lonal and cultural deveiopn The catl <71 words
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209 1956-06-30 2 A YOUNG wif€ slept on the floor whilst her husband and his mistress occupied :c cr^ This was said in a Singapore Court yesterday, when On.c Siew Seng claimed maintenance from Ang Chwee Chuan. a barber. Or.z In mpportinfl her claim* I209 words
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Article73 1956-06-30 2 $7 Million Grant To Varsity THE I'nivprsity of Malaya will receive a grunt of 87.872.000 under the Colonial Development and Welfare Act for the construction of permanent buildings. The same authority has also approved grants for the Federation. They include a supplementary grant ol 5'249,248 for the expansion of the73 words
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Article44 1956-06-30 2 KLAXG, Fri— A warrant of arrest has been issued for a missing cashier of the Land Office here. He is wanted in connection with a misappropriation ol about $23,000, after a chock 3! the Land Office records Dy Government auditors.44 words
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Article36 1956-06-30 2 IPOH. Fri New Village councils in Pcrak are to be asked to register their unemployed for submission to the Employment Bureau of the Labour Department in order to save villagers from unnecessary travel.36 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-06-30 2 THE American Ouin General in Sirmapou- Mi Elbridue Durbrow his wife s.ivp a rccept at their Grancr K<».uj home last ni^ht to w come the new Director the United States Infor niation Service, .Mr. .Jan > -> Elliot, and his w if«> The reception ua^ to say farewell60 words
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122 1956-06-30 2 Jaga Lured Raped Girl, 10, Court Told A WATCHMAN. >ahada\ use^ lure a 10-year-old Rirl to a pi|>r Inn her, a labourer. Koh \h sai. i.»^ < inquiry in a Sin^aixir, Court Rafl faced a tentative charge of nspe Hi leged to ■SAN ped the girl at a pipeline of]122 words
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105 1956-06-30 2 We're Not Far Behind In Arts— Tunku ALA LUMPUR. I a doe? in the art? fie <u Abdul ihHi en he opened tat third exhibition of the Am Council of Malaya. Before a sathcrin; of ag than 300, the i it ww exhibitions of I which would help to showtai105 words
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Advertisement192 1956-06-30 2 n hjftktjtpa* Hepsodent gleans where other toothpastes cannot reach f y° u cou c oo c around, jJ&QSt^. behind and between your l¥ W^^^. V teeth, you'd see the I J|| ;^^P l w 'lp V dangerous hidden-away I corners which most I toothpastes cannot reach. >"?^ ':^^H"" I CONTAINS192 words
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Advertisement11 1956-06-30 2 Djll 2£L 4 Y\*\ rvtfl Ba 'Z -y^ ODEON- S Si11 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1956-06-30 3 Govf. Wants To End Money Ties With Malaya win RITI^ North will mint its own currency ?S? ak its monetary ties with Malaya if the recommendations of the economic experts appointed to consider formation of a Central Bank for Malava are accepted. Fhe Malayan dollar will1,310 words
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866 1956-06-30 3 THE n^aintcnance oi confidence in fht Malayan dolldi'. both at home and overseas, Ki one of the vital reasons against the institution of separate Central Banks for the Federation and Singapore. The Ropor' n n tbi Establishment of a Central Bank of Malaya dedarai866 words
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Article186 1956-06-30 3 Row Over A Municipal Job PENANG, Fri.— An Alliance mo\e to block a Municipal officer receiving higher training under Colombo Plan aid, was defeated b\ the casting vote of Municipal President, Mr. J. S. If. Cunnyngham Brown todav. The officer concerned irai 1 u 1 terinai186 words
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Article52 1956-06-30 3 BENTONO. Fri. A eirl rubber-tapper was cycling hnmf when she was fataiiv injured In collision with four and half-ton torn near Bentoni Br:rJL Tn todai ThC -:rt. Low FOOOfL M '.\:i- p« r!;i.::r/j ahead nf her younger brother, when th° arridfnt occurred She died on the way52 words
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Advertisement117 1956-06-30 3 COMING ODEON I ho Way! t 1 lore Soon! It 4^^ vou\e kaart \M» DOLLS" fame of this screen entertainment •r riiv hv day i picture been witw ip.ited! I COLDWYN presents GUYS AMD DOLLS SI \KKIN(. VARLON BRANDO JE/N SIMMONS FRANK SINATRA VIAN BLAINE r i>rnpp ind in Color117 words
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Advertisement169 1956-06-30 3 1 STARTS TO-DAY SALE of ODDMENTS ONCE IN A LONG WHILE WE OFFER THE PIBLIC AN ACCUMI'LATION OF ODDMENTS SIRPLI S STOCKS OF Ol R I SIAL TOP QUALITY GOODS TO BF SOLD OFF VI GIVE-AWAY PRICES. THIS MAKES SHOPPING NEWS! ITS WORTH VOl R WHILE TO INSPECI ALL THE169 words
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615 1956-06-30 4 'We Are Reduced To The Status Of Tambies!: Rajah. THE Singapore Citv Council yestcrdav took Government to task for suDmitting a White Paper OH the McNeice report on local governmtaJ to the Legislative Assembly without first inviting the views of City Councillors Fifteen615 words
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Article352 1956-06-30 4 Council Briefs DEPARTMENTAL heads of the Singapore City Ckum il v. i pulled up yesterday by the City Fathers for overspending V/ithout the approval 01 the Council The Couci] t its mor* net Unj 2 pday > i I item af expenditure amountbu m n352 words
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Article171 1956-06-30 4 UN -MALAYAN PROBE URGED Labour Front's New Weapon THE Singapore Labour Front wants Government to >et up a Commission of Inquiry, with adequate terms of reference, to deal with all subversive forces on the island. Thi Centra] Committee <>: Um ft jresterday rerommended that >; i-r :y mea- :rcbe taken171 words
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Article170 1956-06-30 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday) were: Bu.ver* Sellers No 1 KSS ■spot (num.) r» 1 i 012 July No. 1 KSS !>1 911 No. 2 RSS 871 H| No. 3 KSS B<ii It] Tone: Slightlv easier. STOKL Tl^N The price ol tin on the170 words
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Article100 1956-06-30 4 Women's League Planned SING A PORK may have u LcaSvic ot Women \'otcr.- at the and ol Ihii jrear. Mrs. K<>beri Bu. Liberal Socislisi City Councillor, told The Standard ye.^tcrdii.v. Mrs. K; rorcr.tlv returned to the Co. r;v !ro:n a fo;:r-month tour ol America, and Europe. "The organization,* 1 said100 words
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Article29 1956-06-30 4 SIN JAPORE Civil Dcfcn^r Association will hold its fourth annual soneral meeting at ihe Civil Detence Clubhouse, Kolam Aycr Lane, on July 5 W. 10 a rn29 words
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Article27 1956-06-30 4 A Singapore housewife, Yoni Chooi Eng. 43, fell m her death fro!ti the third floor of a building in Lorong 21) Gcy'.ang last night,27 words
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Article85 1956-06-30 4 THE Singapore Chinese Driving Instructors' Associate in to protect to Government on ita decision to classify driving instruction can in the samp category as "contract carriages" or taxis. It considers this is "most unfair" as it will raibe the present tax on their cars. The association's legal85 words
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108 1956-06-30 4 Chinese Chamber Picks 4 Men For Trade Mission THE Singapore Chin Chamber ol Com more last nm'u appointed foui representative! to the Colony 1 trade minion to Japan and Rod C: laa XI Rjr arc Iff ft 1 k Kin Hi Y«| Ptac i Gi k. Mi i Tian and108 words
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Advertisement339 1956-06-30 4 GATtm nK(,AM>\TION ATTRACTHyg t nnTv i CATH AY# 6 I UUA I AlB C so ~n{? <7 #nd 9.3opJn. w »sr > -it jjj >fc^^\_- M-(- r ClNf MASCOPI. J COLOR iTHE IwnSatiHflr^ LASX l^fJKi* HUNT 1 ROBERT TAYLOR STEWART GRANGER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! r<>r P.opl.' Ir. I me'. f~~ ""v339 words
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Advertisement271 1956-06-30 4 now pffp lT^r7^^: showing! wArl.lULl^i nn> 1 IB'iM 111l MAKIK« 1)1 K, t siEvr "THE BF.NNY alun GOODMAN STOR, T^ MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! KIM "THEMANWiTHTHE y f NOVAK COLDEjURM MIDNIGHT TOMORROW I 'Ml IlUii I<M|i| 3 i STARTS RCvT —^.i TODAY' nc^ilr^ MORE THRIAHMM; M, J U MfAN donlevy £m A271 words
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Article420 1956-06-30 5 GOVT. WILL REVIEW PAP RALLY BAN But Only If Party Makes Further Requests Lim SINGAPORE'! Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday announced that the Government would reconsider the ban on the PAP political rallies if it receives further representations from the Party. The Chiel Minister, however, disclosed that the420 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-06-30 5 Recordings For Aussie Radio RELATIONS between Australia and Singapore u discussed yesterday ■J Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr I.irn Yew l''»«i and an executive *>f the Australian ">K A Broadcasting Cnmpanv The Australian, .Mr Robert Moore, arrived in Singapore recently to Make recordings in the Colony and the Federation <»n the110 words
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296 1956-06-30 5 PFNANG, rri. Work on low cost houses and flats on a site at Rifle Range, Aver Itam, will he^in soon The Building Commi"'tj oi Ihc Rural Boaid has d principle with the scheme and has suggested the Housing Trust should f I296 words
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241 1956-06-30 5 ROAD UNEVEN, DANGEROUS PENANG. Fri So many accidents have occurred on the n\:iin mud bctv/ocn Sun^ei Nibong Village \hu[ it if nnv, known as "tum;;at bantu." 1 i Ut -I I Mr. Kbor K.,..v G;an in an adjournment speech at the Rural Board241 words
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206 1956-06-30 5 HONGKONG, .J .nc 2§ (a> u ten— Mr David Marsha I rormei Chief Mhiiitifff al Sing ipore, tonight accepted h rmal lm ltati< n to Comm ml China Iho Invitatioo, sign ay Mr Cl ii H kJ< Vient of China i tn <,: pon206 words
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Article79 1956-06-30 5 ii'Oii. f rl, a J( lapani NYw Villase shopkeeper, Au Voir,' Tong 4. r i. was Qned $550 by Masi.-trate ("he Jamil bin Abdul Latlll today -.\h<n he pleaded gulltj to bree charges under the Emerg* ncy I- <>"d Rcstrtctk n Ordinance. Au admitt< d having79 words
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Article46 1956-06-30 5 IfUAI Fri —Amu bin D pi '..'<-.■• Magistral pawaa An- id i n :ncsdav to 12 months' (m- Qt to be fol own I v •i month 5 Po e ipern for tii' tt Ol Mcjtk D q Jalan Merlam. A:, i led46 words
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174 1956-06-30 5 Jus Soli Memo Don't Sign, Orders M.C.A. Kl M A LIMPL'K. Fri. I In- !nu gCBCISI s«'tri't.nv tf Um Malavim (hiBffSe ASM i.ition. .Mr. T(»o .1 <miii II mi; has ordered all mimlx-is n«»t to sii;n a ini'iiiiM aiuiuni tu he M-nt It the lU'id Constitutional Commission by tlw- I'an174 words
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123 1956-06-30 5 iron Prl a Gurkha vile, Pi uin :.l'. iraa admit led to the Taiptog MiUtai Ho pita] three dayi ago with <* thro,,! wound. Phulmaja li the wife < f Sergeant Gana Sing mi the 1 I Gurkha tlifles, v. ho left hore for123 words
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Article40 1956-06-30 5 HONGKONG June a Special Standard Service: .'.rj, prices of the H tl| Exchange were: $1579 to £t Sterling; ISJ7S7S lo US$l $1 134 Malayan SI. H L7I to ono Indonesian Rupiah; Golri !M 6 !5 to a tac!40 words
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Article144 1956-06-30 5 KUALA LUMFUR, PrL— ft -rj. ration tducation Mlnlstex Dato Abdul Rattk, ann< unrt-d toda\ that the Alliance Government would c:\ "U P pii« Fit v" to Wll r ;i m< nej rv' rj<'d lor th« admi l( n'l 50 Arts I ;fj< nta to the144 words
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Advertisement172 1956-06-30 5 V\ORE TERRIFYING THAN I FRANKENSTEIN! duaiebmass Xperiment j note j^ra Midnicihl Sc:rf:niiinc| 3Pm i Mm v\.is c,,ih cih'd cm I- h-n.MM.ss... M In. |{f \I()| l|l STARTS TODAY I*• REX f 1 Al HOI KIE AR RESTAURANT Killiiicv Rodcl, Sintjupure. Tt;l: 6258 Lin-al |.1..i-i!.- in annonriririi: at Iheir S \L()O\172 words
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Advertisement197 1956-06-30 5 F.MiILOT Mil >IMU BR I LLI AN TINE by F.MiILOT PARIS 50 ifon/or tc f |^p FLES TO-NIGHT f tt^ifci 5 A L 0 ill A v\: 1 1 1 ■>. Mpri^::/:; »»I I 1 1 I jj RAFFLES HOTEL T dai::e orchestra I xhiision 1 ,i. in. 140 YEARS197 words
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Article775 1956-06-30 6 Central Bank r rHE r;>*ahi;>hrr. f Ccr.'ral Bank in Main I I OaA Ml G M Wat•on. Bank of England expert, and Sir Sydney C V -Chancellor of t:.o I'nivorI are to be complimented fof this comprehf i report T.-.e Central Banking ay ill have full puwcil 10775 words
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Article590 1956-06-30 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera «v fai npprouir.g O.r applications c l' ffti for Frrfcrn! eittStH" ■Mpl One-qt/nrfrr million oi Iftctßi ll 's understood, hevi n^/ci 'i t'J be accepted r.s si*bjiCtl e' e r >\ 7"'.e MC4 h! t f ;r C?/::r:rsc Aitairs Dts i rtn590 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Letter406 1956-06-30 6 Inconsistent Sta tements Blr; The average s:ngap rean la pussled by the 1 mguage ol irv nsi.^tency and hesitancy thai li so n..'.tan:ly t ruir.p< ted by Labour Front Ministers. One receives the distinct Impression that the Chief Minister Mr. L:m Yew Hock, makes statements thai lacK consistency and purpose.406 words
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Letter138 1956-06-30 6 Sir; I cannot understand what brother "SL\ THALESE" li driving at when he says there are four kinds of Tamils in Ceylon. He says Ceylon is the natural home of the Sinhalese agreed but what about the Tamils over there? Perhaps he thinks tbe Tamils immigrated lrom South India,138 words
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Letter121 1956-06-30 6 Sir; I was much interested to read in your Issue of 16th June your exposure of a certain British correspondence college which otters in conjunction with bodies which have adopted professional-sound-ing titles, Diplomas devoid of merit or value. The Directors of The School of Accountancy or Glasgow and121 words
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Letter334 1956-06-30 6 The Condition Of Confidence Sir: The message disclosed at a Press conference in Kuala Lumpur by the members of the Constitutional Commission conveys little information beyond the expressed desire of the chairman. Lord Reid and his colleagues to see a task well done. This country has, however, been all along334 words
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Article, Illustration418 1956-06-30 6 LONDON JOHANNES STRYDOM is here the biggest exponent of racialism since Joseph Goebbels shot himself. Goebbcls and Strcicher and Rosenberg were specialists in the Nazi policy of the separation of white Europeans whom they divided into two classes. J Onv the Aryan-whites < who418 words
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Article, Illustration271 1956-06-30 6 CASSANDRA - WHITE SKIN BLACK SKIN CASSANDRA dfdffdfddfs the famous British Columnist AIR STRYDOM i. bete to M attend the C wealth Conference :he Prime Minis! >rs ol I nada. Australia. N( a z wand. India. Pakistan I His colleagues in this ing control the destir 450.000 000 p^op.. skins are not271 words
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Miscellaneous7 1956-06-30 6 cjtrat:: 5 theatre "Just a sundry error7 words
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230 1956-06-30 7 DARJEELING, India, June 29 (UP)— Tibetan resistance leaders arriving here today reported that a bloody anti Communist revolt in Eastern Tibet was spreading through at least eight provinces. T travellers sa.d 4 ho fi^.'inq. first reported in Gofok Province in April230 words
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Article142 1956-06-30 7 Yanks Cannot Work For Rebels WASHINGTON, June r i ne Btali Departmani ser\'ed notice festerday II w\ I h a irive by North African nati nalisti to recruit United St le iviation U bni ;ans. a Departmeni pokesman fefitnwnied on receni artifiitlflemer'- r I ci ;n Loi An^ (i f-142 words
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Article58 1956-06-30 7 Ml MPHIS, Tennessee, tune I fAPj -The IU lan Rim, "O.'.iiv Ciirl." "^'arrir.c volup- i Sihrano Mangano, nas nrrn bpnned i^y the Memphis Cer Of Boai The three women wwintfuri the vote was unanimous. The BJM ra'!rd "too hi lot Men phis, An exhibitor's ofTcr tfl58 words
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Article28 1956-06-30 7 IN'lx 'NKSI \'S c ivcrnmcni ibOUl lltiOfi left Canton lot boa i <~>n Tburtdaj ifttt i four- nth tout Communist China, Rad o Peking said ves—UP28 words
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Article35 1956-06-30 7 THE United States n I I c^nd out Invitatiom toe I7«oation M for peace confciencr- |q ben n In New York on s. pf 2 llm Slate Depertn enf inno r, jresterday. lvp.35 words
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Article46 1956-06-30 7 MOMK CARLO, Juno 20 AP)— Prince Rainier and Primess Graft "i Monaco are planning a visit to the EMM States this autumn. Palace sources said >esterday Ihp source said the couple planned to vail from Kurope b> boat about Oefl l46 words
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Article47 1956-06-30 7 PARIS JUM L (AP) ReMfta spread wimc.v and witho it denial in Par: vr^terdny |B Marsha! Api OHM Juin w.'i quH In Octobet as Con> mander-in-Chief lot Central Europe (»i North Atlantic A ir: v Jinn's -tatT ard the Pienca Deforire Ministry fused eowment47 words
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Article52 1956-06-30 7 PARA MA H 80. Su rintm, J 0 (AP> A-hr;it Karan itall wno roicned v o n u n^'> i« Ifuistei ol .1 isti i sentenced ye?terij v eighi tnonthi In |*il irgd c f tn idcoNßl nd r.:j r v Ii icn Hinfii n\ liberty, however, pending52 words
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Article24 1956-06-30 7 LONDON. June L"J (AP).— Sarah Che.-:er Beatty, 22-year-o'.d Bntish-Ameiican socirtv beauty m mairicd yc?torciav to Lord Brooke a friend of PrtnCtH Margaret24 words
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Article28 1956-06-30 7 NEW YORK, .luno II (AP) Princc-s Mounc Souvanna Phouma. 21. of the roval house of LtOt, arrived veMerriav to nend tbt mwmff in New York28 words
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Article35 1956-06-30 7 WASHINGTON, Juni M (AP)— R :?sia agreed yc-ter-dnv to i nwrtinj of 87 countries Including; Nation;, i(1 China in New xork on Soot to consr:rr e^tablishn.cnt Ol an intornational itOOBk r r: a^on^y.35 words
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Article33 1956-06-30 7 LIMA. Prr.i. JUM H (AP) S"'- r> busii •ctivity vtt resumed ye t^rciav in Lin a hit the nipttal'l normal nftremained upset for the third roi day by a general strike33 words
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Article178 1956-06-30 7 WORKMEN LOCATE TRIPLE CAZZETS VATICAN CUV. June 29 \P)_ \n Ecclesiastical Tribunal yesterday recommended beatification of Pope Pius IX. 19th Century PontifT who proclaimed the dogma of the \irgin M^rv's Immaculate Conception \t the same time the Tribunal announced that the triple caskets containing the body of the178 words
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Article84 1956-06-30 7 Vengeful Rebels Cut 8 Throats ALGIERS. June 2'* (UP) FierK'h offirisi- annoi;n'cri vesterda.y another :u\ re^e.s have :-ecn sla^n in tnc Oran [arm belt The to!! brought In \)1 the n'iinbcr of Moslem nationa'ists Killed in two day? of operations in the wheat and orange re^i^n Elsewhere in Alsjiert, the84 words
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171 1956-06-30 7 GANGSTER CONFESSES TO KILLING OF LONDON CAMLBER, SAYS YARD LONDON. June 29 (AP)-A Scotland Yard detective yesterday one ot three Maltese chai ged v- ith the K an^* land k^knej of Tommy (Spieler) Bmithsoo ha? confessed "it was me that shut him Superintendent Alfred W'erb told a couit the admission171 words
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138 1956-06-30 7 NIIGATA Japan. Junp 2D (AP).— SttgeOM hi cesrfully removed half of a six-year-old bo\ s brain to relieve him of paralysis and epilepsy, the MWtpaper Vomiuri reported vesterday. Tno nperation Ml performed nn June 23 by Niigata Univer.-ity MTftOM Dr. Mimho Nmkati and Dr.138 words
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Article64 1956-06-30 7 CAP) Lightning sr-attere<i h ;ndrrds of hrc- over iry -\:i/ona ann uev.- Mexico forr^- vrsterdav. and >ne rorefi ranker (!icn fi^h'.iny the Bmmm 'I Do F'ore^t Bcrvlct Hid more ttxan 150 fires gfld UB coun'pd small bia7es weio I h" fieri o r MrtiOßl forestf in64 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-06-30 7 JOURNEY'S END, THE SKIPPER'S WIFE LIGHTS UP HARRY SCOTT TO and hi* vf* Orn I na. hK who *mnkr* a pip' rHax in thr I rabn of thHr 40-fnr»l krtrh New Sihrr I (>ull 'in Plymouth M.«^>« Thf Srntt I arri\rri hrrr toinplrtine a ***a I voyaer from S\dnr>, ih.itU.P. - 66 words
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Article182 1956-06-30 7 Graves And Tombs Damaged' NICOSIA Cjrprloti complained ttei I -orday thai B I damaged graves and tombs in IJ IfllH search br II a larzc Greek cemetery outside Nicosia. A (]'rr-. Oti iflM priest S*ld lien nad been broken or toppled Ona cross, marking the grave182 words
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Article249 1956-06-30 7 BRITAIN SEEKS TRIPLE ALLIANCE? LONDON, June II <.\P) Brftaifl laafl BJSjM VM reported scckinq a c aUanre with Turkey HM| QfM I I tht basis lor ttttUnf tkt disputed fu' .:c oi Cyprus. Diplomatic informants SB) I :ho proposed alliM would uadtrwi ti n#i BrHJ h plans :nt a;\ Ing249 words
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Advertisement134 1956-06-30 7 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products f jß#? **'l^^T^g^gy 4^7 y/l^uJffSy CHEE THONE SAN rovides Instantaneous relief lor Toothache, Earache S*cmcch*-Khe, :le Pain, lndigesti:n Bcckcchej Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ;SG AUN TONG THE TIGER .MEDICAL HALL v i 1 J vi lIMm w/irc#wtfscMs. %OihUAco^ AAT€PPPOOF 7 r !v:T'134 words
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Advertisement97 1956-06-30 7 m**m f ji f f The COMPLETE slotted anile^*~K_Jmf system ilti ...STANDARD i i|HH" I|H 3 x i 1 x i«». x uii. 1 f** I THREE Vfi 1 DIFFERENT lit fAntT I ANGLE SIZES ...CADET Fuuy \P 2\ x,-,xi4 B .xio.t. m INTER f CHANGEABLE [11 ...JUNIOR i 197 words
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Article257 1956-06-30 8 'Just Another Lie, A Disgusting Piece Of Sham' Set On Liberating China Mainland TAIPEI, June 29. The Chinese Nationalist government yesterday rejected the offer of the Chinese Communist Premier and Foreign .Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, to open negotiation on the peaceful liberation of Formosa. The NationalistReuter; U.P. - 257 words
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Article20 1956-06-30 8 A MAX t-.arooi in rcfriccratcd lorrv ci w.th rirv ice died in Baltimore n mpHi^al pvaminpr saiH ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article29 1956-06-30 8 FF I PING radio ?a!d ye>terii.iv that Nationalist Chinese tron;v en Quemoy bombarded the Amoj area on Wednesday. killing four civilians and in- luring three others. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-06-30 8 INFANTRY pass the review stand during the big parade by the Tunisian Army through Tunis. Tunisian Premier Hahih Bourguiba can be seen beneath the canopy at right as he reviews the newly independent country's armed might. On the right is Supreme Commander of the army. A.A.P. - 53 words
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Article261 1956-06-30 8 'SHOULD NOT BE MADE PUBLIC WASHINGTON. June 20 (Renter) —An ar m y spokesman list nicht expressed "shocked iiiipiiif" at the release oi an army general's estimate thai an American nuclear attack on :a would cause "scvi'i\il i:;;r.Li:cd iiiiiiion deaths." Tho eM'.matr was made by i261 words
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Article65 1956-06-30 8 Sick Widow Starves 3 Weeks LONDON. .Juno 28 (Ki liter) A r>S-\i\ir old widow lived without lood lor three weeks as she lav ill and alone in her tiny Hat at the ton ol an empty bCVM here Tlw widow. ."Mrs. Millicent Steel, was too weak to call for help65 words
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Article61 1956-06-30 8 THE Japanese I nanci Minister, Mr. Hisato Ichimada has ask< d finance ministers ol nln< Asian countrii a to v.Mt Jup^r. '.n S- pit :r.bi r tri~ inl< irmal a Iks < n i c nnmic co-operation and development nt A> a and the lar Ka>t. itReuter - 61 words
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Article137 1956-06-30 8 No Hanging: Commons Passes Bill LONDON*. June 29 (Reuter) 1 he House of Commons t night finally a 1■ to end in Britain the death p naltj for mure. 1 El did this amid fubi] ini uts from the abolitic: by votes to 13- 1 of 139. Lariier trie Commons137 words
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Advertisement353 1956-06-30 8 r^^x?^M -^^^j^^^^i^^^^^—^^^^- f U p nGW-^^A TL1 -poiNT P oNr ppa«if —^J^^J' POP tV O y-/lf2 J*S H,rc, the rop.d-scqucncc -ac^« |t/^RRhA|W respect, The wo^ld //7 f\lLU ca_mcrc, that shoots standard f. JT~Aj <? Jl lUrWIrS V/rlrW 7 renowned LEAK ytf Wil -/'f Umque tiitHf action :-kur-cofcttcd f35 lens. 4353 words
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Miscellaneous892 1956-06-30 8 Standard cAlmanac Information al a Clance 3UUk*tFmmmmmmmr-—~=z^ > m ni»M»\ c.: 1 315 630 a i OMThTAhTfZ Sciiii uVfiuKTßfftTr \*e a .fii/v/ir^v aJlilN^<jfAlPlOU<si mM ,s v > 4 Hi Blood Alley 1. 3 15. 630 a-.-: lUCrar Tomorrow 1.13. 330 L« W^^fl Vv^.v pm.; Dragnet 11 am :■.<-- h -li892 words
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Article124 1956-06-30 9 51,500 Required i ,r Fund TWELVE thousand v 's in Yio Chu Road, Singapore, w j| >on get educamcdical, voca.nd recreational :s whc n the ct's first comcentre is com- :re will occ i forrru Pei 7. School near the le, Yio i Km g124 words
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Article, Illustration161 1956-06-30 9 ir^ r.'-.v pfYect'.ns repairs to the D.. r. Beveral viUMe earptnl ■i on have bi n i feed to offei eii in repa. u jiiding Facilities r v include a centre and child feed i re i• i be i m by U b 6 cial W( Ifare Depftrtment),161 words
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Article, Illustration115 1956-06-30 9 The Army Civilians Aid SATA I U.KY pay-day some of ]ii i)i)o worker* :i»l--n -i st< r< tl b> thr A i m> <hih m I mployrrs' r.iv Office Hhision) drop I, n ;UU j Hi rnts in I M l thr Singapore n ti I lihcr* ulosis Assoti.i- i115 words
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Article49 1956-06-30 9 ~>OOK by Mr. Malcolm B ti s h High roner in India, and v.-n-South-east A trfc nd>. the pe< will be p year. rs o! the book. I "Borneo Peoan Cape. I nted Malaya by Donald 1 1 ft People." with 45 will cost 30149 words
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275 1956-06-30 9 niIRTY-OXE nautical class students of Singapore Raffles Institution have svni a si^hpil protest to the Malaysian Ship Officers' Union against Government's ruling that the> must sit tor a test to quality for a Certificate of Competency to n mdlr shij)> dt 100 tons.275 words
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Article41 1956-06-30 9 p -!e f s Acti wishes to inform n. 1 B to the juidrcssing of ine velopcs. the posting or -ion Pap*" I Section of oflite- bearers at the onfereme has been H 't ad of I41 words
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Article109 1956-06-30 9 SWEEPER'S DEATH BY MISADVENTURE A MISADVENTURE veidJ 1 returned m Singapore Gnu; I I I) inQ ::'.v into tilt death of Cheng Chia Yew, 71, a Malayan Kui.-.vny iwitpi who wa- knocked down by the tender of i railway engine i1 the locomotive Shed, Kampong B on m.\v I S109 words
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Article34 1956-06-30 9 BINGAPOR£ dr.- Council PH 111 J T Rta, left th« Colonv yesterday lor four-month holiday in northern IreJand Mr R Mid i>ton-S-r.itn. Dn pri v Pratl lant, wfl] act In his pla34 words
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219 1956-06-30 9 First Team Due Shortly I HI- Minister i<>r Health, Mr. A. J. Inga, yesterday announced that tho Australian Government had iffCCi It spare specialist doctors under thp "exchange ol doctors scheme. This scheme was sugge.^c hgf H U -~>:ne mo./ ago r to U CT219 words
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Article75 1956-06-30 9 THANAPAI Rm mm J o| Poi i Di ->-"• rday in Mm Singapore's Fourth Magistrates Co nil with kidnapping a girl, under s of age, from Ml I fed to 1 ped the giri irom ner father ;it I<> a.m. < i Mai h IB .tourer's Lines,75 words
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Article44 1956-06-30 9 fIANS K Ki'-i Tc Bin pd trial in a SingapOfi ir( to i h irgc -e tiv inducing High Strw I mer h ii I to i nv hi:n S2O(j for i'" M B (1 ,:f .on m- a!!ov M and44 words
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Article128 1956-06-30 9 moo I Singai r »<te iioot" la P an iiilili wit lC nc Oe«K t i- t »::r.en that fi«2 itiuu leaJ the team |*ll pUf«l7 manage... and organ)/.': ona 1. The .«der should be ni MM M IK WTCUII Wtrill] Ifl paid Ho writ]128 words
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Advertisement307 1956-06-30 9 aHv9« j*^S3HBH! Bk -^RBK^ :^^H|R9f* ''<& j/iftj '■>j'. >.*■<■ CM 9OvS€ W^HB W» IPJPJ CBS <kM9mme&: < f^S bearing thr h* roll on %»huh »re in» B| The white soap the pujre soap The wlilt-.H'- i .ill nutw.lpl -"Jll cl tin phi,', t > x4w Bjk '■'!!'!< ToiltM So.ii). C'ai-i307 words
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423 1956-06-30 10 Better Goods Aid Japanese Drive For Malayan Trade THF I nited Kingdom and other manufacturing countries may be said to he experiencing somewhat the same situation as they did in the early thirties when Japan made heavy inroads into the Malayan market. In an article on postwar JapUWM eompetition in423 words
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Article139 1956-06-30 10 the Sinfap re rubbcf markei doaed slightly easier aftei steady at 91 cents pot lb. for grade July shipment I drop of i cent on Thursday. The market opened uncertain at about one cent be >w the previous day on poor overseas anThe lowe I pri ie done139 words
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Article125 1956-06-30 10 A.'. MVtion> nl th^ Malayan shaiv niarkvt were qir.rtlv St< adv with small pr:rr changes. lfod< rate turnover was reported. Tins in particular wt re In fair demand. Malayan Shar< hr< k r>" A>snciati^n y» >t^rdav reported the following price chances: IM)l SIKI MS H ;\c:>125 words
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Article148 1956-06-30 10 MALAYAN' sharcbrokcrs yestrrri.iv reported the following bu>;:.e>=: done: CSammon $2.00; If \V;iuch $1 :ri; Comont SI ."K. 51. 5 7 delayed; Robinson orid $1.47, $1.45; Straits Steamship Sl2 ."i0: Straits Tradera $2A\ $24.15; l*K ordi S8 WearM Bros. $XJ7|. Austral Aaal II n-. Ayer Hii .in 1Q148 words
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291 1956-06-30 10 U.S. STEEL STRIKE THREAT MAY BE SERIOUS THK week has again heen an active one for rubber and reaction which appeared imminent early in the week was reversed by an extraordinary rise M the New York market which temporarily stimulated prices here, says the weekly report of Holiday. Cutler, Bath291 words
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Article, Illustration270 1956-06-30 10 KIM A LUMPUR, Iri A youiiK Chinese toilins: unobtrusively in a little workshop tiukrd away in the residential area in Ampan? Road has been brightenhig the nieht sky «>t the Federal capital with his dtlitatc > k i 1 1 Kwan Vocing, the270 words
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Article, Illustration106 1956-06-30 10 SISGAPORE dealers of "Polydor" and "D.G.G." Jong playing records, ivere entertained to a dinyier at Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant, Great World, by The Cycle Carriage (1926) Ltd., the sole agents. Seen at thii table gflf (from lejt): Messrs. Cltan Climr Kee [JfctO Era Radio Electric Co.); Yap106 words
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Article46 1956-06-30 10 New York, lone 2fl lUPI Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS: 30 Industrials 492.50 20 Rails 166.84 IS Utilities 67.21 85 Stocks 175.8C BONDS: 4n Bonds r> f "O4 The Dow-Jonea commodity Future! index (1924 26 ■versflt oqu. t '> 1!)!)' cio-, d ;it 155 27.46 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-06-30 10 MALAYAN imports of t:n during May amounted to 1.526 tons, compared with 1.215 tons lor April, according to official statistics. In the Bnt five months of this year, imports amounted to 5.728 tons compared With 4.850 tons lor the corresponding period of 19SS. Of last month's67 words
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Article137 1956-06-30 10 Fiitane* AndtZ^^ B SHIPS r* in Oi^ fJvtmmmm^ has a fleet oi 30 totallin''' miV I the possibility of doubling 1 managing: director. Mi I i] pore yesterday. Mr. Matsumoto arrived Qantas from London attending the T a pan-Persian Gtdf Freight Conference §ttmm «m to meet137 words
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Article95 1956-06-30 10 N .Z. TRADE OFFICIAL ARRIVING Investigation Se4/ Department m I *nd. ..aid-. 1 ing forward to fe tor. > "S mi mission 11 montns ago I have 3 most iratilied to see tt»* crease in ayan buttm nitios in the market and -^B knowledge of deajj fl our exports. ftt95 words
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Article29 1956-06-30 10 SHIPS IN PORT I R RO IDS Stale of \':,n Q«%M Sfeersk. UM 1 1 R 10 %K Tons ii i Bank 8. Hc> Bonm j I NV Com29 words
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Article101 1956-06-30 10 S Chinese Produce K p§ noon clostag prices per picul yesterday were Copra, J $26j seller oil (hulk) $3M sellers, coconut oil (drums* se'.lc: ntok white pc. $98 seller-. Sarawak whit< sellers. Special Sarawak black 172 Singapore Copra Association Inf prto Sti conra: July $26J b $262 rs;101 words
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Advertisement651 1956-06-30 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Telephone Calls to Subscribers connn trri to tfip Johore R.ihrn Tele phone System C RIBERS Board's system are NpjM that as U :95C telephone calls to chargeable at the rate of 20 cts. per c-. 2 Ci as heretofore by dialling "W and informing the Operator651 words
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Advertisement462 1956-06-30 10 TIIE PEXANG TURF CLUB \l (.IST BANK HOLIDAY MEETING. 1956. S.itunLn :Sth July If);,«. Wcdnr>cl.i> Ist August. 1936. S.iturd.iv Ith Aucust. l'>.")<i. Mon..'.iv fth August. in.-)»i. ERIES close at II O\ h K n on Wednesday. :-h July. 1956. r SUB BERS for the nrial Year. Isi Sepl 55 to462 words
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Advertisement461 1956-06-30 10 Synthetic Factory I7or U.K. A GROIT of V K rubber iii.uiul.u tin ri s has rnri\cd permission for the rrrction of a V!5 mil lion synthetic iiibhrr plant at law Iry. Southampton. Tho sroup. hr.».dt(l bv the Dunlop Kubbrr oiupan>. iruludrs the doodvrar Tyrf and Rubber Company ('i*at Britain* lirrstonr461 words
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Advertisement105 1956-06-30 10 EXPECTED TODAY n Airways AL Garu GAJ72 J .yan Airways AM^BKOK T- nas EM534 LOX B |fa n Airways M an Ainu' '-JJJ V iys ML|« M l:ivan :J» HKON"^ BK^K T.S.S. "STATE oTmADRAS J^ j So/Z/ns 30, 1956-12.00 EMBARKATION '-'1 DECK BUNK Closs Posscngcrs SALOON Class Posscngcrs "a^i m105 words
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Advertisement632 1956-06-30 11 KfKENCH TRADING CO., LTD I THE ELUE MNNM LlN^' I kTM AM.fcICAN iERVICI I 29 a uB 4 itpt S/ 2 < "My M c.h^ ports o 10-fl n<J a i#Pf J| "»"»r|| C.fgO I HI GERMAN UOrD I HAMBURG -AMSMUN LINE I lOINI S(RVICr b .ri flnr*erp Kottetdam Bitmap632 words
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Advertisement1020 1956-06-30 11 Teh 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Shiran* H»«o>po«»lt« <« Ui> la pof<l (IJ U-..1 0.0, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J£ FAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINtNI Smgjpor* l«»b»ti, f;'*^!^;-^* |unc3C|«l, 1 L tor Llvtlooo V27 I- I" 1 I" 1 7 /8 An?h7^?\^ f 1!^ I''^'"•»1 i-'I »51,020 words
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Advertisement856 1956-06-30 11 MITSUI p^ LINE Spore P. S'hom Pencng FOR JAPAN Uom Indio Atumoion Moru *ot Ycl'Ohomo Kob« AVom 3 Aug FOR JAPAN trorr Continent Akoshison Moru *o» Yo^Ohomo Nogovo. Kobe vio Hono^ono G 13 FOR U.S.A. vio Suez for New York. Philodelph'o, Boltimore Horunoson AAooj from Japan 9 July 12 July856 words
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Advertisement766 1956-06-30 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUT WAPDS Soiling* foi fcongkek or»o roi toit Penong 9 S'ho»r S "ERRIA' U crt 3 S July 6 9 July "INDIA" 6 r Jui» IC iTJuS 13 'SELANDIA" 17 iB. July 19 2 July 2T 24 July MOMBASA" 19 20July 21 11 July 23 26 July766 words
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Article811 1956-06-30 12 BUSMEN RALLY WIT 3 SNAP GOAL KIALA LUMPI R, Fri. —The Kowloon Motor Bus Company touring team from Hongkong scored three snap goals in the second half to beat Selansor 3-2 in a soccer match on the Princes Road stadium ground here today. More than 5.000 Im s had plenty811 words
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Article, Illustration19 1956-06-30 12 HERE'S how they finished on Wednesday, the second day of [he EH* Lumpu race meet.19 words
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84 1956-06-30 12 Perak B.A. To TO Play 'Blue-Bird' Shut^c^k^ont^^^^ iron in cock (ontn.\. mono* nuhl Cup lie between Perak aad Selana«.r at II 1 1 1 lint Iw ..,< 1 thr ium teafJai meet on th^ (•Mill ils.H K S»'»II1S .1(1.1111.11 out tht-ir nun A last minute directive from the Badminton Association84 words
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Article42 1956-06-30 12 THE follow represent the Singapore Hockey tion in a friend'y hockey match against the Combined Univcrs at Bukit Timah today at 5 p.m. >dullah: "Mosbergen. Kim Foh: Schoon. D Hay, Devi J. Martin, Rozario. Vijiaratnam (Capt.), Coutts, Jasbir Singh.42 words
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Article100 1956-06-30 13 THE Girls* Sports K< Govrrnment Servants* Welfare Organization (Haij Rnad Quar 11 be meeting the Hair School in friendly game of Netball todav at 5 p.m. at the Haig Road Punah Place ground. Thn following will represent G Monica Hcng. Tin Siok Lin. T.im Bee Chin, Theresa Tan.100 words
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Article109 1956-06-30 13 Balestier' s Grand Finish TRAILING bj M o i I ft in three, Bales' ;cr United I Ight back In the second hriif beat B .kit Tin^-.n Sports Club bv goals, to three in the S ".fa Div, IB league at Ba t r Road yesterday. Bnle>'ier scorers were David109 words
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Article160 1956-06-30 13 Rain Delays Start Of Wimbledon LONDON'. .Jump St, (Router) light rain delayed the *tart of todav's programme in the Wimhlrrion lawn (ennis < iiampionships for half an hour. The m;un courts were all c"'v< r( H. ><> i start was ma^ie •,c-^ (he rain clouds had passed. Despite tho drab160 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-06-30 13 SDJFLKS TRMN A fred H iber, well-knoicn fat I ele g on t)<e court, threw himself across the court to thi y io catch a low ball Budge Patty of U Attgeta i Paris in a first H d I singles match at Jime 25.Associated Press - 64 words
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Article128 1956-06-30 13 SHEFFIELD, June 29 (Reutcr)— Any chance the Australians had of registering their first win over a county side on this tour disappeared when heavy rain on the final day of their match against Yorkshire today caused the match to be abandoned shortly alter lunch.128 words
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Article162 1956-06-30 13 Cricket reM 1 1 A* Birminyh.irn. Oxford LV.iversify beat V/arwickshire by •n inningi ind 13 runs. Oxford University S3fl '.'>r eifhi ricclnrrd W.irv.irkshire \~>~> ar.d secondly ISA At SouthamptOßi 'he Armv bl H impt :::"e Iv 178 runs. I I Army 272 and secondly 288162 words
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Article321 1956-06-30 13 NAVY HOLDS INDIANS A SPIRITKI) recovery in the second half, enabled the Royal Navy to force a twoall draw uith the Sirmapore Indians in Community League fixture at .la lan Be.sar Stadium yesterday. For the tailofj the first hall pinvod lo be trying "^c and bad it 80l for lORM321 words
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Article33 1956-06-30 13 1 M Raja I Bporti C .b wil r\-\r(\ Junior Athletic A r n it Soccer for the "Nada b noria] Cup" on 8 -.<■■'. it [V;,"oi Ground H.M. Nava! Bci-c33 words
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Article30 1956-06-30 13 MAL.V '< 'A F: i— T >■■< C■ L m r >,-il OSM la each half enabled Corinthian t |eri to heat Kubu j-l :-i i ICAFA ciofi occ leaflpw30 words
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385 1956-06-30 13 Thrrr- of tho IJ semi finals of the Siniiaporr Amateur Boxing Association's open amateur national hoxinc championships. faileJ in last the full distam e. at the Cln -at World Park last nisht. Tho Si f krr»' ko it CtllM i> Um aixtli I o385 words
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Advertisement247 1956-06-30 13 FOR SALE CELI H? H x 90 3-pcs. e s m I n ■s Cat hays H < j' p> !>:••■ ;^> r> r.* II at less mar n Suitable foi Frocks Sam; Skirts at C nil's •1-4 Street Singapore. I •r > f)'"hH i r II j gee ment247 words
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Advertisement382 1956-06-30 13 CLASSIFIED ADS Sill MIO\S VACAM M \i w \li \Y AMI «(OIMs 4 PPLIC ATIONS are tevftol from Federal r the ioliowing appointsnenU to the service of the Malayan RaA> way Administration (a) Traffic Apm entice* to be trained lor a ppomtmenla as Senior Assistant TraAe Supenntendenu In tne (b)382 words
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Miscellaneous112 1956-06-30 13 Li) Abner By Al Capp ABNER -ORAHiLORAP^XiR'N? l;}/''~' x Alley Oop By V. 7. Hamlin The Heart Of Jaliel Jones S' on D f °fce /V., ocAR-TH-eSE Z^M ~*E »£*T GAY \'i I^±X^J^^ I I E>CTB«T ADMTTnNS IT, *KS. POOCE-/ NO, HENRI- /^> C^L^ S TTrT^I LM^&oZ^^^=~7%~i WEAKIN6 BSXWt CXVWIWION/112 words
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Article1536 1956-06-30 14 I Windsor Urt I The Spectre Trundle Hill Scrutineei r v caMTA CXAUS SANTA CLAL'S SANTA CLALS ?AEK.h:RA n llaus Xia Ju«na Rubber Packer t I! flau R^bS "r^-kr.- Ls-rt-.i.H iadouia STBBAM'SONG MAIVEL Of PLRU KINGSFERRY UftKs?ry O PtRU 2 BSn-r 101 s;."" 1 si,c:mct^5 i ,c:m ct^n S1,536 words
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Article218 1956-06-30 14 Sadoura To Go One Better RACE ONE ON HIS c c; to Stal: O"". a •> n furlonc- I expect Sadnura to improve and lake the opei t: :a.v of the after* noon. Sarioura took the lrad three furlong* out but failed \c suatain Effort B S1 Leser vinnor Sayaiirao.218 words
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Article925 1956-06-30 14 OPPOSITION IS NOT TOO STRDNg Courage, Stamina His Assets Says WINDSOR LAD SENANG HATI i^ my nap. The four-year-old won so impressively last Saturday I just cannot visualize anything beating him in the main event (Rate Five) over U miles at Kuala Lumpur today, final day ot925 words
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Article231 1956-06-30 14 RACE SEVEN OPERA II who mixvrcl his <^\ni-lurlonff race l*al S.uurday will lake a lot oi heating in the event for Division One horM's over nine furlnntrs. There li 11° douM that Opers n is In ratf ing forn He did sparkling solo on Tuesday231 words
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Article99 1956-06-30 14 BOM3AY. June 20. (Rcutrr) Four top ranking Indian badminton players will compete in the Selangor international championships at Kuala Lumpur and the Malayan national championships nt Singapore at the end of July and beginning of August, it was announced here today. The players, who arc coins99 words
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Article56 1956-06-30 14 SINGAPORE girls show good basketball skill, the manager of the Double L Basketball Olrb Team of the Philippines. Mr. Vicente Tin said yesterday. The 10-girl tram, which won all the lour matches played in Singapore and Johore Bahru during the last week left for Hongkong by56 words
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Article93 1956-06-30 14 RACE NINE ioir in i i several form horses make this >>s Four perforn most open. O Flaxlev n. Brown F isure Park. Ellens Tre^ Golden Gus appear to be i the pick of the field. choice <>rissa wh< S*)OV orine over five93 words
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