Singapore Standard, 10 April 1959
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Title Section22 1959-04-10 1 it 3fl SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1939. Vol. IX No. 281. 15 cts. 2 Pages.22 words
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Article, Illustration633 1959-04-10 1 WILL NOT HESITATE TO ACT *The toots of foreign elements 9 Their aim is to lead the country along road to destruction u UAL A LUMPUR, Thurs. The Deputy Premier, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today warned the Malayan nation of a new subversive633 words
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187 1959-04-10 1 SHILLONG, Assam. Thurs. (Reuter) The Dalai Lama rode out of Towang Monastery on a mountain pony yesterday to begin a five-day trip which will take him down the Himalayas to the plains of Assam. Official sources here said it would tak187 words
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312 1959-04-10 1 'Recruiting centres' in the schools for secret societies KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A new "get-them-young" campaign adopted by secret societies has turned certain schools in Malaya intc recruiting centres for gangster elements, The Standard was told today by a Federal C.I.D. spokesman. "Schoolboys are being lured into the membership of notorious312 words
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176 1959-04-10 1 100 thugs brought to book in Fed. last year KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Last year 100 secret society gangsters were dealt with under the then two strongest weapons in Government's hands the Banishment Enactment and the Restricted Residence Ordinance, a CID spokesman told The Standard today. There was enough evidence to176 words
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Article44 1959-04-10 1 VALLETTA. Thurs. (Reuter) _A bomb which may have been thrown from a car exploded at the commercial dockyard here last night. Malta's Police Commissioner. Mr. Vivian Degray said the smal' bomb fell short of the docks and exploded on an adjoining roadway.44 words
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Article24 1959-04-10 1 DR Alberto De Herrear, the "Grand Old Man" of Uruguayan politics, died in Montevideo after a short illness. He was 85. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article145 1959-04-10 1 SEATO units in Malaya are ready WELLINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) Ministers of the eight SEATO member nations, meeting behind closed doors here today, discussed and dealt with a report on military strategy drawn up last week by the Pact's military advisers. The meeung attended by Ministers from. Britain, Australia, France. New145 words
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Article, Illustration211 1959-04-10 1 Even the Princess-to-be is all tense Today's the day TOKYO, Thurs. (Reuter) Miss Michiko Shoda who is to become Japan's Crown Princess exactly at 8.42 a.m. (Malayan time) tomorrow in a Shinto ceremony at the Imperial Sanctuary said she was "wrapped in an indescribable sense of tension." In a statement211 words
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201 1959-04-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Lt.-Gen. Dato F. H. Brooke, in his capacity as Director of Emergency Operations. Chief of Staff, Armed Forces, and General Officer Commanding Federation Army, today send the following message and Hari Raya greetings to all Muslim members of201 words
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200 1959-04-10 1 A ballot by bullet to elect new 'Crime King' in the U.S. NEW YORK, Thurs. A new "King of the UnderworlcT is about to be chosen in the United States. The Police of four States have been warned to be ready for gang wars in a ballot-by-bullet election. The vacancy200 words
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Article85 1959-04-10 1 NEXT SEATO MEET IN WASHINGTON WELLINGTON. Thurs. (Rputer>— The SEATO Council ministers today rho.se Washington as .otr for their next meeting, official sources said hero today. The .sources said the main argument* in favour of moving to a Western capita] had been put up by Am an members of SEATO.85 words
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Article55 1959-04-10 1 TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter) The Malayan Ambassador to Japan, Dr. L» e Hang Keng. has visited the residence of Crown Prinro Akihito to give him as a wedding present a kris, an emerald studde^ Malayan sword, on behalf of the Paramount Ruler of the Federation of Malaya, the55 words
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Advertisement185 1959-04-10 1 H wSlß^^ i 1 1 Hi n^» m 2T Ws&m ffi /nHP &hh^F mIIDN liAUll (ang sai) is wonderful t's the still orange drink nade by FRASER NEAVE ,4 i.ffl Famous for flavour since ISB3 L Twice o week to I 1 T^i^^^^ 9*^V We fly to Djokorto r~~~ every185 words
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318 1959-04-10 2 WINE CAN KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY, FRENCH PREMIER TOLD PARIS, Thurs. The campaign to cut down excessive wine drinking in France has had a startling set-back. For a high-powered committee appointed to investigate the evils of drink has just reported: WINE IS A POWERFUL GERM-KILLER. The committee an independent body318 words
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257 1959-04-10 2 LONDON. Thurs.— FieldMarshal Viscount Montgomery, who announced last week-end that he is flying to Moscow on April 28 for three-day talks with Russian leader?, was asked yesterday if he had conferred with Cabinet Ministers about his trip, which has aroused a257 words
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Article93 1959-04-10 2 IPOH, Thurs.— Members of the Malayan Orchid Society of Perak will hold their first show "An Orchid Night" at the Station Hotel on April 18 starting at 6 p.m. Besides orchids of various species members from Singapore and elsewhere will display cut blooms whi-h will be93 words
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86 1959-04-10 2 TAIPING. Thurs.-A 19- year-old soldier. Allan Blinks r iof the 16 Commonwealth Field Ambulance, here, wa.s (yesterday sentenced to three months' jail by the Taiping Magistrate. Pte. Blinks, was convicted on a charge of causing the 'death of a 20-year-old girl. i Chee Ah Hin86 words
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Article56 1959-04-10 2 JESSELTON Thurs.— A 24--hour supply of electricity is available here now with the completion of a i new power station at Papar. the North Borneo Electricity Board announced. The Board, however warned that until all connections to consumers are completed, there will be a number of short56 words
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Article37 1959-04-10 2 A NIGHT navigation rally will be held by the Perak Motor Sports Club in Ipoh on April 28 to give members practice for the north Malaya rally in July. The event is beine orffanirAH K« ***»<-«.37 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-04-10 2 THEY MET lost Friday night in London. Next day, SHE proposed to HIM and on Wednesday they were MARRIED. The bride is lovely Angela Manuel, 22, pictured here with her husband, photographer Jerome Walsh. They were married at Eoling register office. Jerome, 23, of Lynron- 1 road, North Acton,95 words
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Advertisement525 1959-04-10 2 NOTICES Cambridge School Certificate, Federation of Malaya Certificate and Higher School Certificate Examination 1959. ENTRIES fo»- the above examination will close at the Local Education Offices on 18th May. 1959. Particulars of fees and entry forms can be obtained from the Chief Education Officers/Superintendent of Education of the States in525 words
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Article402 1959-04-10 3 I THE Peking Government no longer makes any ipt to either deny or conceal the major role playing in the conspiracy to bring the whole bet under the Red heel. Its support of the irous Ponchen Lama and his followers is now nfly revealed in the report that huge402 words
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Article408 1959-04-10 3 AN important aspect of travel facilities and close relation to tourism has been ventilated id very appropriately, too by the head of the uvular and Oriental Steam Navigation Com- one of the biggest shipowners in the world. kmg at the company's annual meeting in lon the chairman, Sir William408 words
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Article1256 1959-04-10 3 H.A.R. PHILBY - THE MASTERS OF IRAQ H.A.R. PHILBY by BEIRUT. ijfHAT is the real strength of the Communists in Iraq? Is Prime Minister Kassem, a self-proclaimed nonparty man, approaching the point of no return? In a country where party activity is officially proscribed, it is hard to assess the strength of any1,256 words
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Article710 1959-04-10 3 GORDON MACLEAN - This Is Turning Point For Kenya GORDON MACLEAN by NAIROBI. TN its broad principles, the statement of policy issued last week by trie leaders of Kenya's settler community has gone further towards meeting: the challenge of African nationalism than any other European community in Africa. This policy is designed to710 words
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Article925 1959-04-10 3 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE by WASHINGTON. TT was apparent from the outset of the Washington talks between the four Foreign Ministers of the Western Powers that thev were divided not only on tactics to be employed in the coming talks with Soviet Russia, but also on policy. None of the925 words
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Article, Illustration412 1959-04-10 3 the NEWS as it strikes me C^\^Gi*^£um^L VT Ilrf existing and interest- in? happenings on their doorstep. Malayans possibly have had little time to read the foreign news except, perhaps, to skim through it and take a hurried look at the headlines. This column, therefore, draws attention to two important412 words
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331 1959-04-10 4 'COLONY IS MORE A PART OF INDONESIA' Respect HI nationalism if we are to gain in trade says envoy SINGAPORE, despite the Causeway, is more a part of the Indonesian Archipelago than of the mainland of Asia, Mr. Charles Letts, Honorary Consul-General for Brazil in Singapore, told Nanyang University students331 words
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Article, Illustration427 1959-04-10 4 HK skyscraper for Chung Khiaw Bank branch THE 19-storey skyscraper to house Hongkong branch of Chung Khiaw Bank Limited is nearing completion and workmen are putting finishing touches to the plush banking hall, the Managing Director, Mr. Lee Chee Shan said on his return to Singapore by air last night.427 words
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Article48 1959-04-10 4 RUBBER TIN PRICES LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening first session: Buyers Sellers May 272 27* June 272 27 a July 27} 27? Tone: Quiet steady. TIN Thursday's opening first session. Spot £782 buyers, £78? 10 sellers Three months £784.10 buyers £785 sellers. Settlement price s:— £782.10. Tone: Steady quiet.48 words
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Article83 1959-04-10 4 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock yesterday laid the foundation stone to initiate the building of a new $160,000 Umar Pulavar Tamil School at Maxwell Road. In a speech. Tun Lim praised the hard work put in by the small band of Indians83 words
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Article57 1959-04-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The following flood reports have come from Selangor. The road between Bangi and Dengkil at the 28th Mile is impassable to light traffic. Flood between Rawang. Kundang and Kampong Paya Jaras Hilir is subsiding. Kepong Road is now free of floods and the Kajang57 words
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Article25 1959-04-10 4 Chamber oi Commerce h^ comp eted a rommunity "e^.-r^ for aboul 1 MHJ farmers and fishermen at Kampong Teban cr. i 3rftpincs Ro&cl,25 words
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186 1959-04-10 4 WHO offer to curb leprosy in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The World Health Organization has recommended to the Federation Government that it establish a leprosy service to cope with the disease in this country. An official of the Ministry said that like other specialist branches of the Health Ministry, the186 words
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Article87 1959-04-10 4 FAULTY LOCK SAVED THE TOWKAY A FAULTY door lock saved the proprietor of a shop in North Bridge Road, Singapore, when an armed gang attempted to rob him yesterday. The towkay. Ng Kim Yin. was at his desk when three men. two armed with revolvers walked into the shop. While87 words
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Article47 1959-04-10 4 A SIX-POUND 3-1/2 O ZS. baby hoy came first in a race with two girls to be the first baby born in Penang on Hari Raya Puasa yesterday He first saw light at 2.28 a.m. Ihe two baby girls were born some minutes later47 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-04-10 4 THE FAST IS OVER Lots of good things to eat HARI RATA PUAbA means good things to eot and these thr pore sisters ore seen sitting down to a feast of Moloy delicociei They ore oil teachers. From eft: Zubaidah, Sobanoh qiw/aT* daughters of retired Police Inspector Manaf. Mot SabariahStandard - 81 words
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232 1959-04-10 4 Harmony in thi elections— Kings Hari Raya call KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong in a H-| message to the people of Malaya, appealed to them to maintain a spir and harmony in the forthcoming: Federal elections. Speaking over Radio Malaya this morning, the King urged' celebrate Hari Raya232 words
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300 1959-04-10 4 Muslims go gay tor a day after one month of strict fasting AFTER a month of rigid fasting demanded by their religion, over four million Malays and other Muslims in Malaya and Singapore yesterday began their traditional Hari Raya Puasa festival by attending prayers in mosques. In city, town and300 words
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Advertisement87 1959-04-10 4 Bl A sprinkle of Vim on a damp Even the dirtiest kuali is shining cloth, a quick rub round and like new again. Vim cleans so W®\ awa Koes grease and dirt easily and so quickly iM A quick rub round and this powerful cleanser Wt^. shifts the most stubborn87 words
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Miscellaneous207 1959-04-10 4 IffiL. Si 8 II S S' 1 I 1 I »fi SP' s nf W w H b fi i-LJI PrNANIi REX: Batu Belah Batu Bertanekup (Malay) 1.15. 3.30. 6.30 and 930 p.m. CAPITOL: Strictly for Pleasure 1 15. 330 fi.3o and y3O p.m CATHAY: Rock-A-Bye Baby 115 3.30 6.45207 words
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Miscellaneous231 1959-04-10 4 niH\: The More the Merrier (Mandarin) 12.45. 3. 6.45 and 915 p.m ODEON: Neelavuku Niranja Ma. .C.U^oM^V-K'ef^. •1. i and 9.10 p.m. LI .PX hn Calvert Stage Show 2.30 6.4) and 9.30 p.m. vi Sauda gar Minyak Urat Malay* 10.30 a.m.. 12.45 3. 645 and 9 lo p m. SI231 words
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Miscellaneous259 1959-04-10 4 9.30 p.m REX: Thanga Padumai tTamil) 130 5 and 8.30 p.m. CATHAY: Hercules 1. 3. 645 and 9.30 n.m SAPPHIRE: Night Club (Hridi) 11 a.m.. 2.30. H45 and 9.30 pm PLAZA- Tartans Fight for Life 2.30. 7 and 9.30 p.m MALACCA CATIIVY: Bawang Puteh Bawang Merah (Malay) 10 am.. 12259 words
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Miscellaneous236 1959-04-10 4 Art Museum, tnivrrvity of Malriya vTluny Rd.): Exhibition of Indian Art collection presented to] 'he Untvensity by the Govern- I ment of India* 9 am 'o 430 pm. \\«'v|pj MH. Fellowship Gathering at Wesley Ha::. No. 5 Fort Canning Roari— 6 3«> p rr.. Ahholicv IHIH|fHHIBi_ Closed Meeting a; the236 words
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Miscellaneous33 1959-04-10 4 I Malacca I o: e All M.ilntii- i tian.n.v S A LOAJ [K Linuc< k G Kaiei-di Philha pun. iKt Alt t*tatton»> 1(.U..'. I. All h)tation<i k i Peni I 830 p.m V'.33 words
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Article114 1959-04-10 5 PENANG, Thurs. A hawker. Lee Sook On, has reported to Police the disappearance ot his wife's aunt, also a hawker. The missing woman, Wong Ah Lan. 49, left Penang on March 31 to visit a woman. Foong Kum Sim at Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur. Subsequently. Lee114 words
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Article64 1959-04-10 5 PENANG. Thurs Chuah Peng Lam 19. who is under a restricted < rder was sentenced bv Mr Ng Mann Sau, in the Magistrate's court to three months' jail. Chuah pleaded guilty to a charge of being found in the Great World Park while under an order64 words
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Article, Illustration529 1959-04-10 5 BE ADVENTURERS -not CABARET- GOERS Youths urged to follow footsteps of ancestors MALACCA, Thurs.— The Minister for Education, Inche Khir Johari, urged the present day youths to emulate the adventurous spirit of their forefathers if they wanted to progress in the world of tomorrow. "Here is the challenge to our529 words
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174 1959-04-10 5 'I'll beg borrow or steal...' promise by Minister MALACCA, Thurs.— The Minister for Education, Inche Khir Johari. last night promised that he would "beg. borrow or steal'' to provide more secondary schools here next year to accommodate all pupils. He said: "I have been well informed of the inadequate accommodation174 words
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213 1959-04-10 5 Election meets in schools but... iJF° f H J hurs The Minister for Education .has ruled tnat school premises may be used for the holding of Federal and State election meetings, subject to compliance of certain conditions A copy of the ministry's directive has been sent to an school principals213 words
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Article64 1959-04-10 5 UMNO HANDS OUT HARI RAYA GIFTS THE Singapore State UMNO yesterday distributed cakes, fruits and cigarettes to Malay prisoners in Changi and i Outram jails and inmates of the Trafalgar Home end Muslim OrphanageA four-man team from the UMNO went around these piaces and distributed the "Hari Raya" gifts. An64 words
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173 1959-04-10 5 PAY CLAIMS NOTICE BY COUNCIL UNIONS OUT TODAY THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation, which claims to represent more than 10,000 open-vote employees of the Council, will officially serve a 14-day ultimatum on the Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. P. C. Marcus, today. Mr. K. Sivasamy, secretarygeneral of the Federation173 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-04-10 5 STUDENT IS STABBED IN BACK ON MAIN ROAD The victim, Yew Joo Cheng, was on his way to have a haircut when two youths on bicycles confronted him. While one engaged him in conversation, the other plunged a knife into his back. Yew collapsed in a pool of blood. The84 words
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Article83 1959-04-10 5 KUALA LIPIS. Thurs. Pleading guilty to a charge of altering particulars in his Identity Card without authority on Feb. 26, a youth told the Magistrate's Court yesterday that he did not like his second name so he deleted it from his identity card. R. Markandu83 words
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Article130 1959-04-10 5 A SINGAPORE City Councillor, Mr. G. B. Armstrong, has apologised to the Bank of China for his references during a Council debate on March 2 to money reaching the Peoples Action Party through the Bank of China from Communist China and Indonesia. Mr. Armstrong's solicitors state that "it130 words
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Article79 1959-04-10 5 THOUSANDS of match boxes imprinted with the Singapore Peoples' Alliance symbol are on sale in some retail shops. The^e matches were ordered by the SPA for free distribution to the people as a means of publicity. But after the matches arrived here, leaders of the79 words
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Article56 1959-04-10 5 MR. Koh Han Kok will give a talk on "'lmpressions of My Visit to China" at the Upper Serangoon Community Centre, Lim Ah Pin Road, Singapore, at 7 p.m. today. The talk will be accompanied by coloured slides. Mr. Kok was a member of the56 words
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Article19 1959-04-10 5 P E N A N G, Thurs.— The Y.M.C.A. here celebrates its golden jubilee this year. i19 words
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Article82 1959-04-10 5 A WRIT claiming damages for libel has been filed against the Mavor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. in the Singapore High Court Registry. The writ is filed by Messrs. Allen and Gledhill on behalf of Mr. Khoo Teck Puak. a banker. The claim for damages82 words
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Article, Illustration764 1959-04-10 7 lalute Spaak MEN in the NEWS VS month, as the 5-nation North lanric Treaty Ormsation celebrates tenth anniverrv the internal spotlight falls cm upon one of i most remarkable itesmen of the th century M. ui Henri Spaak, A T O s dynamic crefary-General. s no* >~ portly, e d764 words
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Article, Illustration977 1959-04-10 7 RICHARD BERRY - BOY WHO IS 500 YEARS OLD RICHARD BERRY by HIGH up on the roof of the world in a small, craggy land where even the valleys seldom lower than 10,000 ft. —ore higher than most European mountains, one of the strangest manhunts in modern history has just been enacted. The977 words
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Miscellaneous165 1959-04-10 7 'pODAYS QUOTATION: "What we do not understand we do not possess." Goethe FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: Adopt a reasonable attitude to make the most of the day. When you encounter lack of co-opera-tion, don't force irsues but rather be self-reliant. Be guarded against a tendency to impulsive action. YOUR BIRTHDATE AND165 words
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Miscellaneous118 1959-04-10 7 By RITA DEL MAR to accounts money matters. Shun extravagance. Don't be too trusting. SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. 21 Gain the viewpoints of others; protect standing. dorft overdo social emotional matters. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec. 21— Give thought, attention to necessities, double-check plans, news. Be conscientious in your118 words
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164 1959-04-10 9 Homes Can Last Longer With This I imDer KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayans were today urged to build more houses with tanalised timber so that they could last many years longer than with the use of ordinary wood. r The Chief Conservator of v Forests, Mr. J. S. Smith, said this164 words
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Article, Illustration447 1959-04-10 9 Will Boost Canada Malaya Trade J TRADE between Canada and Malaya s could receive a great boost, when Can. $450,000,000, 2,300-mile-long St. Lawrence Seaway is otticially opened to traffic by the Queen on June 26. This was stated yesterday by an official of447 words
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Article83 1959-04-10 9 JAKARTA, Thurs. (Reuter. Negotiations to make a new trade agreement between Indonesia and Australia will be held soon, Indonesian Trade Ministry sour--1 ces said. According to the result of informal discussions which had been held with the Australian Embassy In Jakarta the possible date for the negotiation83 words
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222 1959-04-10 9 NEW YORK, Thurs.— (UPl) —Camera makers from ine Far East and West Germany dug in today, for a new round in a see-saw struggle over a Sl6-million share of the U.S. photographic market. Latest figures show the Germans beat the Japanese222 words
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Article103 1959-04-10 9 TOKYO, Thurs. (Reuter). The Japanese Finance Ministry announced yesterday. Japan's foreign exchange and gold reserve at the end of March totalled US $974,000,000 which was a postwar high. The total represented an increase of US $33,000,000 over the end of February and an increase of US103 words
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Article41 1959-04-10 9 CEYLON'S Ministry of Industries and Fisheries has completed plans for 13 industrial schemes in the country. These schemes, costing Rs. 570 million, will form part of a five-year major industrial plan beginning in the fiscal year 1959-60.41 words
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378 1959-04-10 9 Copper North Borneo To Intensify Research JESSELTON, Thurs. North Borneo is to intensify the search for copper, according to an official announcement released today. This follows the arrival of Mr. P. B- Walker from the Gecx-hemical Prospecting Research centre of the Royal school of Mines, London. Mr. Walker, who is378 words
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Article98 1959-04-10 9 IRON T ore deposits now being tested on the Savage River district of Tasmania may be extensive enough to meet all Australia's needs for at least 50 years. Ore reserves are estimated at 200 million tons. The Minister of National Development, Senator Spooner. said it might98 words
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Article38 1959-04-10 9 THAILAND'S rice surplus available for export this year is estimated at 1,200,000 to 1 .300,000 metric tons. The 1958-59 crop is still unofficially estimated at 7,300.000 metric tons (16,090 million pounds) of rough rice.38 words
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Article40 1959-04-10 9 KUCHIXG. Thurs. The Board of Administrators of the Rubber Replanting Scheme states that during Jast year 11,000.000 donal seeds imported from Malaya, were germinated. Of the 5.000.000 seedlings in nurseries, 3.000,000 are now available for distribution.40 words
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187 1959-04-10 9 Shipping Lines To Simplify Procedure LONDON. Thurs (UPD Shipping lines of 18 nation! agreed today to cut out r«d tape in passenger manifests and adopt a standard, simplified form similar to the ont used in the United States. At its annual conference, the International Chamber of Shipping named a committeeUPI - 187 words
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Article14 1959-04-10 9 SINGAPORE tin price rose $1$ yesterday, to $400 per picuf.14 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-04-10 9 THE Singapore branch of the Malayan Insurance Co. Inc., Philippines, held a dinner at Cathay Restaurant, Singapore, recently to celebrate the company's 10th anniversary Photo shows (from left): Mr. Cesar Cipra (of International Business Machines World Trade Corporation); Mr. P. Balmaseda (of the Philippines Consulate); Mr74 words
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Article209 1959-04-10 9 ONE of the most advanced systems of closed-circuit television will be among exhibits being demonstrated for the first time by a British electronics firm at this year's Hanover Fair, which opens on April 26. Known as the closed circuit television channel Mark VI, the equipment209 words
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Article27 1959-04-10 9 MARCH rubber crops announced by the following companies are: Benta 92,000 lb.; Jeram Kuanttn 62,000 lb.; Kundong 38,440 lb.; Mentakab 70,000 lb.; Sungei Baxan 204,000.27 words
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Article139 1959-04-10 9 Shell-B.P. has struck oil at a place, 25 miles south of Aba Town, in Eastern Nigeria, where an exploration well has just been completed to a total depth of 10,500 feet The importance of thus new discovery cannot be assessed until the necessary appraisal drilling takes139 words
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Advertisement406 1959-04-10 9 b GOLD STAR LINE MONTHLY StRVICt TO SOUTH Cr WESI AFRICA. K, UoMM* Marqu«*. Ourban, Capttown. Matadi. La got Apapa JM Accra. Tahwadt. Abidlan fir Pert Marcourt I i oo»« O««rbar< Capetowr wat«* Accra H| N 17 Apt 3 May 6 May IS May It May K 17 May 2406 words
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395 1959-04-10 10 SCRUTINEER - Barlinnie Impresses Last Start Winner Commotion Also Catches The Eye SCRUTINEER The Winding-Up Gallops By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Barlinnie showed the benefit of his first day outing here this morning when he did a smart workout on a track which was still heavy. Breaking from the half mile, he kept395 words
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Article111 1959-04-10 10 Hockey Star Dies After Accident SEREMBAN. Thurs. A former state hockev player. S. Thanapalan. 28. died at the General Hospital here this morning, an hour after he had been admitted following an accident with a taxi at the junction of Paul Street and Jalan Dato Abdul Malik. A police clerk,111 words
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Article39 1959-04-10 10 LONDON, Thurs. St. Leonards FC have been waiting a long while for a win in the Boston (Birmingham) Primary League. Four years, in fact. Their patience has been rewarded with a 2-0 victory over Viiliers FJ.39 words
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Article45 1959-04-10 10 CA, IRC SHARE HONOURS CHINESE Athletic and Indian Recreation Club drew 3 3 in a SAFA Division One soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Scorers for the Indians were Gurunathan and Krishnan (2) while Kim Swee (2) and Sebastian Yap netted for the Chinese.45 words
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Article48 1959-04-10 10 LONDON, Thurs. Fancy being down b two goals i n the first five minutes of a match and then winning 10-2 It happene to Foundry Services against Tame Valley Alloys in the Timworth (Birmingham) League. After their initial shock three Foundry player* scored "hat tricks."48 words
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Article521 1959-04-10 10 NO LUXURY FOR THESE TRAINEES The move to regain fhe Thomas Cup. PENANG, Thurs. There will be no cinema shows, picnics, outings or any luxury for that matter for the Malayan Thomas Cup and liber Up prospects during the ten days of the first centralised training here from April 12521 words
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Article230 1959-04-10 10 LONDON Thurs.. (ReutersEnglish football fixtures for Saturday, April 11 are as follows Division I Arsenal vs Chelsea Birmingham v s Tottenham Bolton v*s Wolves Burnley vs Portsmouth Evert on vs Notts Forest Leeds v s Blackburn Leicester vs West Ham Luton vs Manchester U. Manchester C.230 words
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Article97 1959-04-10 10 LONDON, Thurs. It looked a certainty, Chloride FC, with 22 vein- and a draw from 24 matches chis season are nearing 100 goals scored, are potential South-East Lancashire Amateur League champions. Dukinfield Victoria. with three wins and three draws from 21 matches—nine points to Chloride's 4597 words
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Article124 1959-04-10 10 Gladvs Makes SLTA History KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— For the first time, a woman was elected to serve on the committee of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association. She is the well known Malayan tennis player, Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua, who was elected at the annual general meeting of the Association here124 words
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Article177 1959-04-10 10 INDIANANPOLIS, Thurs. (Reuter) There was confusion here last night over whether Floyd Patterson would defend his world heavyweight title against Brian London, former British champion, here on May 1, or whether the fight would take place in Las Vegas as originally scheduled. Reason for the change of177 words
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Article74 1959-04-10 10 LONDON, Thurs. The late Mick O'Brien, Irish International centre half, was a football nomad. In his long and distinguished career he played for Blyth Spartans. Glasgow Celtic, Walker Celtic. Wallsend, Brentford, Norwich City. South Shields. Queens Park Rangers, Leicester City, Hull City, Brooklyn Wanderers (USA). Derby County,74 words
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Article, Illustration138 1959-04-10 10 Seventeen Youi Koreans Aim For Rahman Cup SEOUL, Thurs. (Reuter) The South Athletic Association has announced that a Korean High School soccer team will leave W Lumpur, Malaya, on April 10 to participate in t: Asian Junior Cup soccer tournament to be h« April 18. The Korean players will be138 words
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Article83 1959-04-10 10 GLASGOW. Thurs (Reuter). Aberdeen moved into the final of the Scottish Cup competition when they defeated Third Lanark 1-0 in a semifinal replay at Ibrox Park here yesterday. A goal by Davidson in the 35th minute clinched victory of Aberdeen, who will meet Si Mirren in the83 words
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Article110 1959-04-10 10 Judges Malayai Weight KUALA LOMfl Jj Weightlii'r.r.2 Pe* gg appointed the I M internatimsl ghtlifting I-: S panel o' judges 9 coming Mala v.,- 9 champion.^..; 3 Ipoh, on Apr I They arc. V. fl (Chairman -H Appeal i. L<i secretary ol ghtliftina A "IT Seng «hon. <J« Malayan An110 words
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Miscellaneous30 1959-04-10 10 |J (l vk IPOH GOLF: Perak Amateur Championships Finals) Tiger Lane courts* starting 8 a.m. PENANG SOCCER: 2nd D?r. League —T.P.C.A. "B" vs. P.l.S.C. at 5.15 p.m., Dato Kramat "A".30 words
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1006 1959-04-10 11 Rrobabte Fields For Tomorrow at Kuala Lumpur E owing are weights and probable starters for eight morrow, last day of the Selancor Turf Club meetClass 3 Div. 1-iYi Miles «h» Flight II i »-2! d M«.»t ehi« 5t ;.O9 Ya»« Asia Staabla beg 8.07 M. lain Mdm CM. Lm Cf.mmot.on1,006 words
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Article91 1959-04-10 11 FRASER IN TOP FORM MELBOURNE. Thurs. (Reu- ten Victorian :eft-hander j Neaie Fraser thrashed Bob Howe of New South Wales 6-2. j 6-2. 6-1 to enter the final of the Australian hardcourt singles championship here yester- j day. Playing in his last tournament before leaving Australia on an overseas tour.91 words
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Article88 1959-04-10 11 GOING ROM SWINDON TO SWINDIN LONDON. Thurs.— Swindon Town manager, Bert Head, yesterday transferred his eighteen-year-old son David —an inside forward to Arsenal because he "would be joining the second best club in Britain/' Arsenal boss George Swindin said: "Getting such a good player, I'm prepared to concede to Bert88 words
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Article26 1959-04-10 11 LONDON. Thurs.— (Reuter) Mme. J. Coutourie's Tlepoletto. a leading fajicy in the ante-post bettine, W3s scratched from the Epsom Derby at 9 a.m. G.M.T. yesterday.26 words
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162 1959-04-10 11 N, Fours Russia, i in European iwimla o -erti her all- 1 tc Britain for a two- il September. Am < <p ;r Associa- j raed down the losed at an j rte« meeting in j edl The refusal i j nembers. ■<162 words
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467 1959-04-10 11 By A Special Correspondent RUGBY FOOTBALL is not the national game of Wales, says Newport County manager Billy Lucas. "Soccer has a much wider appeal," is the opinion of this former Welsh International player. "There are only about hall a467 words
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Article21 1959-04-10 11 SYDNEY, Thurs. (Reuter). Former Australian Test cricket captain. Herbie "lucky" Collins, is seriously ill in a Sydney hospital.21 words
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419 1959-04-10 11 x Special Correspondent lUwlj to be re--1 ver the Southillght Cup semi- n Crystal Palace Town, The rules n petition r < wa that a club U ta strongest avall- r turned out I JUJ, Dunne. Morton. J« CmmataH of .edged senior r419 words
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303 1959-04-10 11 THE RUSSIANS MAY VOTE FOR DETROIT f/ie 1964 Olympics: USA or Japan? DETROIT, Thurs. (Reuter) The Soviet-Bloc nations probably will support Detroit, rather than Tokyo* as the host city for the 1964 Olympic Games, Mr. Ichiro Hatta, a vice-president of Japan's Olympic Organising Committee, said here last night. The Russians303 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-04-10 11 ±M mm SINGAPORE SOCCER: Dn\ 2 A: C.A. 'A' vs RAF Seletar, MFA. Hindu Sabai Cup: Spore Indian Football Assn. vs Europeans. Padang TABLE-TESMS: English Schools S.C. tournayyient, SYSC. BOXING: FAR ELF Individual Championships, Tanglin Gyrnnasium. 8 p.m.38 words
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Miscellaneous218 1959-04-10 11 LI'L ABNER By 41 fa f ,p S~" "X IT S \MS THET WHUT VO' CALLS A CW I LE (^2^c N v^^ LOMBy J 6 y CMiLLUN- (*E*£^\(-c»u<:<LE'>-BACK HOME WE PUTS J >ONUVIFVOUTAJ<E OUR BUT AM DON'T ONE ff <i\ MUSTARD ONTH/NGS L/KETVETAhr C AAANHATTAN,TOO V. CHILDREN Jf SEE218 words
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224 1959-04-10 12 Malta offered a new constitution —An interim measure VALLETTA. Thurs. (Reuter) A new interim i constitution for Malta, the George Cross Island. replacing one suspended by Britain in February, was announced here yesterday. It will come into effect on April 16. Published as an Order-in-Council in a supplement to yesterday's224 words
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Article78 1959-04-10 12 Foolish Generals —Mrs. FDR LONDON. Thurs (Reuter) Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. widow of wartime US. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. dismisses recent statements on nuclear weapons by American generals as "foolish" at a press conference yesterday. "It is a question of politics. I am sorry to say." she said. "If the administration78 words
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Article33 1959-04-10 12 BEER BREWING stopped in Italy yesterday as workers in breweries and bottling plants went on a 24-hour strike after breakdown of negotiations for a new work contract. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-04-10 12 Red Troops On Tibetan Border COMMUNIST Chinese troops are shown on duty near the Tibet Border. This photo was taken a fortnight ago by an Indian photographer who later went just over the border. These were some of the troops who joined the search for the Dalai Lama during hisU.P.I. - 68 words
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Article70 1959-04-10 12 A SUMMIT OF QUEBEC? OTTAWA, Thurs. (Reuter) Mr. John Difenbaker. Canadian Prime Minister, told the Commons yesterdav that iniormal invitations have been sent to the Big Four powers to hold a Summit conference at Quebec City. Replying in the Commons tothe Opposition leader Mr. Lester Pearson, he said formal invitations70 words
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Article291 1959-04-10 12 Tibet rebels set up own govt. Plea to Nehru to bring issue to UN Volunteer army pledges to fight for freedom KALIMPONG, Thurs (Reuter, UPI) —Tibetan rebels have established a provisional government which has called on the communists to withdraw from the country and for the Indian Government to bring291 words
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112 1959-04-10 12 HONGKONG, Thurs (Reuter) Five Filipinos had their passports confiscated today on their return from a visit to communist China which one of them said began "accidentally." The Philippine^ Consul General in Hongkong. Mr. Eduardo Rosal, met them on British territory and removed theirReuter - 112 words
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Article26 1959-04-10 12 SOVIET expert- have arrivert in Baghdad to work on projects listed under the £49 million Iraqi-Soviet economic and technical agreement signed in Moscow last month- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article21 1959-04-10 12 THE FIRST shipments of equipment for U.S.-supplied "Nike" ground-to-air missile units arrived in Venice, the Italian Defence Ministry announce^ yesterday- UPIUPI - 21 words
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Article21 1959-04-10 12 SIR WILLIAM Jordan. High Commissioner for New Zealand in London from 1936 to 1951, died in Auckland yesterday, aged 79. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article52 1959-04-10 12 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (Reuter)— The State Department said yesterday that the Soviet Union had evidently lifted its recently-imposed-special restrictions on travel by Western diplomats in the Soviet Union. Accordingly. the United States was removing its special ban on travel by Soviet officials in this country, the Department's52 words
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181 1959-04-10 12 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said yesterday that though there was extra cost he considered Ministers taking their wives on four official missions abroad "would be better able to carry out their duties." Mr. Macmillan in a written Parliamentary181 words
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Article52 1959-04-10 12 PANAMA CITY, Thurs. (Reuter). A spokesman said today that Panama national guards had fought their way out of a mountain ambush by a rebel band modelled on Dr. Fidel Castro's Cuban insurgents, killing two of them. One guard officer was injured in the clash, the52 words
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Article139 1959-04-10 12 GENEVA. Thurs. (Reuter) —United Nations officials estimated here yesterday that the East-West Foreign Ministers' conference, opening here on May 11. would last five to six weeks. They gave the estimate at a meeting called by the Geneva authorities to discuss arrangements for the conference.139 words
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Article, Illustration237 1959-04-10 12 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter).— Talkative industrial workers and those who breathe through their mouths may be in danger of ruining their teeth more quickly than their colleagues. Factory workers are often exposed to dental damage, the British Dental Association said yesterday in a memorandum on "The Erosion of Teeth." TheUPI - 237 words
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