The Straits Times, 30 October 1949
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Title Section28 1949-10-30 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAT4 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Ot Th« ralta rim«s jt Singapore Fr«« Prcaa No. 744. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS28 words
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Article260 1949-10-30 1 JUNGLE HUNT FOR BRIG. ERSKINE LostinPahang plane crash Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AIRCRAFT and ground forces were today searching the country between Karak and Mentakab, notorious Pahang bandit area, for Brigadier M. D. Erskine, Commander of the Second Guards Brigade, and Captain J. F. Churcher of 1907260 words
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Article, Illustration91 1949-10-30 1 MRS. F. T. Homer, wife of the Australian observer at the ECAFE conference, handed round ice cream at the delegates' party given by Australia, New Zealand and Ceylon yesterday at th.. residence ot the Australian Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. Claude Massey. Taking the ice cream it F/Lt. F. K Car91 words
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Article, Illustration73 1949-10-30 1 M>S Liliane Moxon and Mr. Philip Cunton, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday- Miss Moxon, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Moxon, of Singapore, wore white taffeta and carried a bouquet of white heather and gardenias. Mr. Cunton, who is the son of Mr.73 words
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Article81 1949-10-30 1 LONDON. Sat Brian Do-' nald Hume. 29-year-old com- 1 pany director charged with the murder of car dealer Stanley Setty. whose dismembered, stabbed torso was found in an Essex march a week ago. was remanded at Bow Street police court today until Nov. 5 AReuter - 81 words
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Article52 1949-10-30 1 HONG KONG, Sat. -The Nationalist flag atop the Kuomintang office in Macao v.as lowered yesterday, according to a Chinese press report from the Portuguese Colony. Personnel were seen removing signboard and property from the office. In Hong Kong, the Kuomintang't. offices were yesterday handed over to theReuter - 52 words
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Article27 1949-10-30 1 LONDON, Sat. Summer time will end in Britain tonight when clocks will be put back one hour, to return to Greenwich Mean Time.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article154 1949-10-30 1 Sunday Times Correspondent BANGKOK. Sat. oIAM Is planning a rice con*s ference with Burma to discuss marketing and price policy, reliable sources disclosed in Bangkok today. The conference which would probably be held in Bangkok, would follow and supplement the Singapore t- Jiuerence of countries154 words
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Article24 1949-10-30 1 THE HAGUE. Sat. The draft constitution of a United States of Indonesia was initialled today by representatives of 15 member states.— A P24 words
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Article23 1949-10-30 1 TOKIO, Sal— The population of Tokio. one of the world's largest cities. Is f) .910.701, the government .'■moiinced today.— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article49 1949-10-30 1 TOKIO Sat. Sir Alvary Gascolgne, chief of the United Kingdom mission in Japan, left for Singapore thta morning. He will exchange views on the Far East situation with other British <fßcial3 now in Singapore. He is expected to return to Tokio before Nov. 15.— A.P.AP - 49 words
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Article187 1949-10-30 1 BATAVIA, Saturday. CICHTINC against the fanatical Darul Islam bands in West Java is a former rifleman of the 3 3 Gurkha Rifles. In 1946 he overstayed his leave to go to a wedding near Batavia and on returning found that his unit had left the187 words
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90 1949-10-30 1 Court plea by weeping wife, child Sunday Time* Staff Reporter WITH tears running down their facet, a Chines* woman and her child knelt before fhs Singapore Fourth Polict Court Magistrate, Mr. O. A. Fyf« and pleaded for leniency toward Lim Ccc Cheow, the woman's husband, old and halfblind, who was90 words
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Article88 1949-10-30 1 DEADLINE FOR U.K. ELECTION LONDON. Sat. THE British Government has fixed a deadline 12 weeks ahead as the earliest moment at which the general election should be held, usually well-informed quarters here said today. They believe that in no circumstances will an election be held before the end cf JanuaryReuter - 88 words
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Article295 1949-10-30 1 Gay Canton is austere now HONG KONG, Saturday. THE former gay Nationalist capital of Canton has turned into an austere city with night life and Western clothes virtually banned after two weeks of Communist rule, a traveller arriving here reported today. The informant said that the city as a wholeUP - 295 words
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Article71 1949-10-30 1 MR. MASSEY LIKES S'PORE BUT— Sunday Times Correspondent CANBERRA, Sat. MR. Claude Massey, Australian Commissioner in Singapore, who has been appointed Minister to Cairo, liked Singapore but found maintenance of friendly relations difficult during the recurrence of repatriation 'incidents." Among those mentioned as possible successors are Mr. Francis Stuart, Political71 words
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Article43 1949-10-30 1 SAIGON, 3at— Six Vietnamese were slightly Injured when members of the Vietmlnh (Indo-Chinese autonomy movement) threw three grenades In a Saigon street last night. The first grenade hit a French policeman. who escaped injury by throwing himself on the ground ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article133 1949-10-30 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA "-UMPUR Saturday. JHOKTLY before her bed-time yesterday evening twoi L ye ?r ol i S L van s ari of a Government clerk, Mr P Y. Nathan, crawled through a window while her father's back was turned and133 words
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Article, Illustration85 1949-10-30 1 HONG KONU. Sat. Nationalist planes based on Hainan island raided Kongmoon, 35 miles south of Canton, yesterday, according to a Chinese report.— Reuter. T HI de Havilljnd Comet jet airliner comet in to land at London airport after it* maiden oversea* flight to Libya and back The 36-pasiengerReuter - 85 words
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Article48 1949-10-30 1 Indians will pay less for their food and clothing after Nov. 1 following measures announced by the government last night. Cotton textile prices for consumers will be cut by ten per cent and food grains by from three to 15 per cent, It was stated.48 words
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301 1949-10-30 1 Forced me to plead guilty court told Sunday Times Staff Reporter A 17- YEAR-OLD Malay, Jaafar bin Ahmad, told the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon, yesterday, that he had pleaded guilty to charges of abetment of house-breaking because of assaults and intimidation by the police. jaafar made301 words
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Article117 1949-10-30 1 HONG KONG, Sat. NATIONALIST government agencies and banks here emphatically denied a report from Chungking that they have been ordered to withdraw deposits from banks here before the close of business today. These sources told Reuter that with the exception of the Central BankReuter - 117 words
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64 1949-10-30 1 HONG KONG. Sat. Uea Chen Keng's Communist forces driving toward Kweilin have reached the Kwangsi border, according to Chinese reports tonight. Their immediate objective is Wuchow. a Kwangsl border town on the West River. In southern Kwangtung Gen. Chen Keng's troops driving along the CantonLiuchowReuter - 64 words
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Article32 1949-10-30 1 LONDON. Sat.— A Chungking radio report quoted bjthe All India Radio today said Communist troops made a strong ten-hour attack on Formosa last Wednesday. Nationalist position remained intact.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article25 1949-10-30 1 EX C -in-C RETIRES Major-General Sir F. R. Roy Bucher, last British Comm«,nder-in-Chief of the Indian Army, has retired, the London Gazette announced last night.25 words
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Article, Illustration2802 1949-10-30 2 EVELYN SPILSBURY - EVELYN SPILSBURY Spilsbury secrefs: A Poisoner by and E. V. TULLETT SIR BERNARD SPILSBURY was at the beginning of his career when Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen was arrested. He had made a few appearances in court, and coroners were beginning to appreciate the2,802 words
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Article284 1949-10-30 3 10 lines soon in operation Sunday Times Staff Reporter |N 1939 Malaya was served by one internal airline, Wearne's, who ran a service from Singapore to Penang, and two overseas companies, Imperial Airways in conjunction with Qantas Empire Airways, and X.L.M. Today, ten years later284 words
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Article38 1949-10-30 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The BETHESDA (Katong) Church will hold an open air service at Marine Parade today at 5.45 p.m. Dr. Bauman of the Los Angeles Bible Institute will pi each. The public are invited.38 words
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Article253 1949-10-30 3 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter CEVERAL actresses have already offered their services to Singapore Repertory, a professional theatre company being organised by Mr. John Forbes Sempill Actors, too, have come forward, though not in such numbers as the actresses, and the organiser still has not253 words
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Article73 1949-10-30 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Than Vat Poy, charged in the Police Court with failing to be present when his case was called on June 21, was convicted and fined $25. When Than was arrested at the railway station, he was found in possession of73 words
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Article228 1949-10-30 3 CONTRACTOR LOSES APPEAL Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Federation Court of Appeal in Kuala Lumpur today dismissed with costs four claims by a former Port Swettenham labour contractor, Mr. A. Chellappah, who had sued the Malayan Railway administration for $205,100. The claims were for labour stated to228 words
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Article52 1949-10-30 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspond ni KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. United Nations' International Childrens Emergency Fund has made the following grants to British territories in South-East Asia Federation of Malaya, U.S. $104,200; Singapore. U.S. $27,850; Sarawak. U. 5.548.850; North Borneo, U. 5.590,050;. 590,050; Brunei, U.S. $27,000. This was announced52 words
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Article, Illustration72 1949-10-30 3 MAIOF E. Ivint. proprietor et M.ijoi Ivins Co., waM-known food parcoii spccijlitrs in Australi*. He and Mrs. Ivint recently visited Malaya on a round trip by the steamship Merkur. Hit firm has now established its own cannery at Maitland, NSW. for the processing of hams, lard and dripping and the72 words
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Article174 1949-10-30 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE strong overseas demand for copra and news of a 1 diminishing stock in the United Kingdom, sent copra prices in the Singapore produce market yesterday up by 50 cents to $32.50 per picul for sundries and $32 for the mixed variety.174 words
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Article59 1949-10-30 3 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR, Sat.— When Ng Tong Lai, from Singapore, appealed before the Muar Magistrate on a charge of failing to notify his change of addreee, he was followed by his young son who refused to leave him and stuck to him wherever he went.59 words
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Article104 1949-10-30 3 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter IJKDUND guilty of careless r driving by involving himself in a collision with a motor cyclist at Collyer Quay, a European motorist P. M. M. Brophy, was yesterday fined $15 by the Singapore Traffic Court Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque. Brophy claimed that, when104 words
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Article26 1949-10-30 3 >'inday Times Cents*. >a*V nt SEREMBAN, Sat. Inche Mohd Artff until recently O. C. P.D. Gurun, Kedah, has nssumed duties as 0.C.P.D.. Port Dlckson.26 words
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Article188 1949-10-30 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TOHE Singapore Government has under active consideration the question of remittances to China in view of the situation there, and a decision may be expec ed in the next few days. The committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was told188 words
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Article120 1949-10-30 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. CHARGED with failing to post an attendant at the back of his lorry while travelling on the Mersing— Endau road, Choo Tuck Wong told the Circuit Magistrate at Mersing yesterday that he did have an attendant but when arrested120 words
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Article99 1949-10-30 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sat. THE Federation Commis- sioner for Labour, Mr. R. Q. D. Houghton, defined Communists as "people who have nothing no money, no houses of their own, no security and no Provident Fund.' In Malaya there were too many "have99 words
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Article66 1949-10-30 3 Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubb*r Association's noon prices on Saturday (Oct. UP were In cents per lb.: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 44 S P. 0.8. in biles Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. 4-i 44 No. 2 R.S.S. 42-. 42 No. 3 R.SJS. 40 4u R.M.A. 1 on reg66 words
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Article, Illustration293 1949-10-30 3 HEROES OF JOHORE HONOURED Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. J^JEMBERS of the Johore Police contingent, special constables and auxiliary constabulary honoured on the Sultan's birthday tor meritorious police work or gallantry against bandits. were presented with their respective medals by the Regent of Jchore at a ceremonial parade293 words
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Advertisement235 1949-10-30 3 4% mM/f *mm Rich, fsne tobacco :^HavejS and the rnrk-tin f ;fNhjffiri|t for r leaner smoking i 111 far rttQi. l<>n3?n~tjQ feor;' Hepwtoiw" for Qu** l <r. 111 DOSE nausea Due To INDIGESTION Nothing is more distress' 'g than that feeling of Sickness after food —when even the most tempting235 words
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Advertisement99 1949-10-30 3 "Whiteaways" The Man 9 s Gar in pn t ili that Women Raglan sleeve tailored that I#: J The "Slix" slide fastener is the neatest and most practical for this type of garment. The "Stand easy" collar Is a new invention combining a perfect and comfortable fit with a smart99 words
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Article, Illustration102 1949-10-30 4 W WAT'S in a name? To Mr. K. A. PANDITHIR, one of Penang't best-known barbers, it's more than a mere tag. For Pandithir, a great admirer of famous men. has named two of his schoolboy sons (picture on right) after a Chinese and an Indian leader. The younger boy, an102 words
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Article, Illustration206 1949-10-30 4 kJALE guest* at the cocktail party on Tuesday evening at Raffles Hotel given by the Philippines delegation to the ECAFE conference, looked enviously at two of their hosts. Mr. Cornelio Balmaceda, the chief delegate, and Mr. L. J. Castillejo, who wore cool, loosefitting barong tagalog.206 words
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Article, Illustration233 1949-10-30 4 HE HEARD ENOUGH ORATORY THE man who has probably heard enough oratory to last him for a long time is Mr. O. D. Needham who has been In charge of the battery of microphones and amplifiers for the United Nations conferences in the Victoria Memorial Hall. Ever since the conferences233 words
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Article, Illustration152 1949-10-30 4 A women 's leader OMB of the most attractive visitors which the United Nations conferences have brought to Singapore is Lady Noon, the English icife of Sir Feroze Khan Noon the chief Pakistan delegate. Formerly Miss Elizabeth Bower, Lady Noon lived in London until 1941 She xvorked as a V.A.D.152 words
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Article126 1949-10-30 4 AMERICANS WERE SURPRISED A MAN who surprised the Americans is Mr. Curdial Singh who has recently returned to his teaching post in Seremban after studying in the United States. When he hit home runs at baseball fellow students could not believe that he was playing the game for the first126 words
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Article, Illustration162 1949-10-30 4 OAILJNG home on long O leave is the leader ol the European community in Bentong district. Mr. David Ewan, manager of Karak Estate. Connected with the European Club. Bentong which he helped to resuscitate, since his return to Malaya from Britain following recuperative leave. Mr. Ewan hai162 words
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Article, Illustration186 1949-10-30 4 ♦MTiWENTY FIVE years X ago Singapore was a wonderful place. It Is wonderful today and will still be in 25 years time." So said l.ir. D. Q. Jack#>n who has spent more than 25 years In the Colony before going on long leave this week. Mr. Jackson186 words
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Article126 1949-10-30 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MUAR, Sat, A 52-YEAR-OLD Hokkien woman. Eng Koh Chin, yesterday reported to the Muar Police a murder of a woman at Par it Hajl Bakl, about a mile from the town. She said that her two adopted daughters. Tan Kirn Wee, aged126 words
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Article24 1949-10-30 5 PARIT BUNTAR:— An Indian rubber tapper Palan.appan was fined $5 for not having endorsed his change of address in his identity card.24 words
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Article298 1949-10-30 5 GoodECAFE organisation Sunday Times Staff Reporter RUSSIA yesterday joined the United States in praising Singapore for the "excellent" arrangements it had made for the fifth session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, and the warm welcome delegates received. The occasion marked the298 words
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Article, Illustration43 1949-10-30 5 LJWANC Li-Er. aged 12, at the youngest princeti in rh« "Twelve Dancing Princetict which i* to be presented at the Victoria Theatre on Nov 29 in aid of Poppy Day Funds. More than 100 children will take part in the show. Lido photo.43 words
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Article88 1949-10-30 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter UOR offering 40 cents bribe to a constable who had arrested him for going into a "no entry" road, a trisha rider, Choo Leong Seng was yesterday sent to prison for 14 days by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. C. F. Seston.88 words
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67 1949-10-30 5 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— A public meeting of Ceylonese residing in the districts of Johore Bahru, Pontian, Mersing and Kota Tinggi will be held at the premises of the Johore Civil Service Association, Jalan Ayer Molrh, tomorrow at 5 p.m. Main67 words
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Article37 1949-10-30 5 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat. Without being called upon for his defence, 23-year-old coffee shop owner Foo Kee Chee was acquitted and discharged In the Segamat Court on a charge of possessing stolen cigarettes.37 words
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Article141 1949-10-30 5 Fake cook' cheated family Sunday Times Correspondent SEQAMAT, Sat. PLEADING guilty to a charge of misappropriation of cash and property, 37--year-old Amiruddin bin Tengku Haji Said was sentenced to seven months' rigorous Imprisonment by the Segamat Circuit Magistrate. It was stated that Amiruddin went to board with a working class141 words
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Article48 1949-10-30 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The sub-rationing office at Joo Chiat Road. Singapore, will close down on Saturday. A mobile unit operating from Jalan Eunos will do alterations and other work connected with ration cards every Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. in the area.48 words
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138 1949-10-30 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. f HE folk of a remote riverine kampong on the banks of the Sungei Sedili, in |ohore, who long wanted a school, have now built one for themselves. The 188 th Malay school to be built in138 words
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Article50 1949-10-30 5 Sunday Times Correspondent SEOAMAT. Sat. Two young Malays were produced In the Segamat Court charged under the Emergency Regulations. Roki bin Aharl was alleged to have been found In Illegal possession of ammunition, while Yunos bin Yacob was charged for cons>>rtlng. They were refused ball.50 words
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Article308 1949-10-30 5 THIS morning, three Tiger Motht and three Auster 1 aircraft of the Royal Singapore Flying Club, were due to take off from Kallang Airport and steer a northward course for Kluang. At a slightly earlier hour, two aircraft of the Kuala Lumpur Flying308 words
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Article58 1949-10-30 5 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat. A Chinese taxi driver. 19-year-old Toh Merng Kwee, alleged in th« Segamat Court that a police constable damaged the photograph on his identity card *n4 then had him arrested. He said this when charged with defacing his card Hearing was58 words
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Article108 1949-10-30 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANG, Sat. MR. J. J. Sargenton, a 24--year-old Frenchman was acquitted and discharged by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani, when he appeared to answer a charge for lalling to stop his car when demanded to do so by three police constables on August108 words
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Article73 1949-10-30 5 Sunday Times Correspondent RAUB, Sat.— A conference of headmasters of Government English Schools In West Pahang was held at Raub at the office of the Senior Inspector of Schools, Pahang. The following attended: Mr. R.E. Ince, Senior Inspector of Schools, Pahang, Dr. O. E D. Lewis, Clifford School.73 words
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Article23 1949-10-30 5 Sunday Times Correspondent SEOAMAT. Sat. -Mr. Q. C. Tanner, manager of North Labis Estate, has returned to the district from leave.23 words
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Advertisement378 1949-10-30 5 TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY FOR CHRISTMAS PARCELS You only have one more day for ordering Christmas parcels for the U.K. Why not send the Mary Heathcott Parcel specially recommended by the Sunday Times London correspondent Here it is: THE MARY HEATHCOTT PARCEL Currants, sultanas and raisins. 16 oz tin378 words
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Article781 1949-10-30 6 LIONEL HUDSON - LIONEL HUDSON by 'THE three soldiers of the French Foreign Legion were drinking Alsatian beer at the Oialam Airport, Hanoi, in north Tonkin. They told me their stories while they waited tor the troop-carrier that was to fly them to their garrison on the China border.781 words
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Article, Illustration766 1949-10-30 6 SKIPPER - SKIPPER L_l A WEEK or two ago I toured South 81am and was able to find out what the Siamese Scouts are doing. The organisation, called the "Kara Looksu Haeng Chart" (National Scout Movement) has just been revived after being out of action for about ten years. Siam766 words
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Article589 1949-10-30 6 THEY PRAYED FOR RICHES By A Special Correspondent THE ceremony was over. For the Hindu merchants of Market and Malacca streets, of Arab Street and High Street, it had been the Drightest new year festival of the post-war years. The Laxmi Puja prayers to the goddess of wealth had been589 words
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Article14 1949-10-30 7 MUAR. Sat.— Muthusamy of Ayer Manis Estate was fined $5 for being drunk.14 words
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285 1949-10-30 7 Malaya needs more engineers Sunday Times Staff Reporter A PLEA for a "new attitude" to manual labour was made by Mr. D. I. Creer, senior lecturer in marine and mechanical engineering Mt Government evening schools, speaking to senior boys of St. Andrew's School yesterday285 words
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Article95 1949-10-30 7 Sunday Times SUft Reporter BOOKINGS for the Slngapore Festival of Music, which opens next Sunday at the Victoria Memorial Hall, continue to be brisk. By noon yesterday, the $17,000 mark had been reached. The promoters of the series of concerts, the Straits Times and the Singapore95 words
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Article77 1949-10-30 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Bail of $250 was offered to an Indian, Arthur Gordon, of the Government health office, on a charge of cheating the chief medical officer of SIQO on July 19. Gordon was alleged to have falsely represented to the chief medical officer that77 words
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Article29 1949-10-30 7 SEGAMAT. Sat. Caught with excess loads on their lorries, two Singapore drivers —Wong Weng Kwong, and See Thoe Leng were fined $20 each by the Segamat Magistrate29 words
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Article, Illustration155 1949-10-30 7 Lovely Mya Mya Kin sees S'pore Sunday Times SUIT Reporter VfYA Mya Kin, (above) wife Itl of Lieut. Kin Oung, of the Burmese frigate Mayu. flew recently to Singapore to join her husband, who is here now while his ship Is refitting at the Naval Base. With her gentle smile,155 words
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Article234 1949-10-30 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORES lighthouse men have a lonely and responsible job but their sense of being cut off from the world will be considerably less if the proposed $17,000 scheme to link them with the mainland by radio telephone is approved. This proposed expenditure appears234 words
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Article51 1949-10-30 7 Sunday Tines Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Charged with being found out-of-doors during the curfew at Labis, 50-year-old Yeow Kek said that he was unemployed, had nowhere to go and slept by the roadside. He was fined $15 with the option of a week's gaol. He elected to g^ to51 words
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Article193 1949-10-30 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE French superintendent of a rubber estate in Bungsar, a few miles outside Kuala Lumpur, Mr. R. J. Ravix, revealed in the Coroner's Court today how he discovered the body of a Sikh money-lender, tied up in a sack.193 words
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Article84 1949-10-30 7 THIRTEEN Chinese ship--1 wrecked seamen who were rescued by the naval tug Enigma in the South China Sea. arrived in Singapore yesterday. They were taken over by the Immigration authorities yesterday and will be repatriated to Hong Kong by the first available ship. The Chinese were sailing84 words
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Article260 1949-10-30 7 Chinese bank cut? down staff Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Bank of China in Singapore recently retrenched 25 of its staff because of slacking off of business as a result of the political situation in China. The bank, which has backIng from the Nationalist Government, was mainly concerned with the260 words
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Article75 1949-10-30 7 Snnday Times surf Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An exhibition of tempera paintings executed in thick paint, mixed with white paint and yolk of egg- by Mrs. Rosemary Sheppard will be held in the British Council Building from Monday to Saturday. Mr. Mohd. Hoessin of the Eastern School of75 words
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Advertisement215 1949-10-30 7 TAYLOR ICE CREAM FREEZER MAKES 6 QUARTS ICE CREAM EVERY 7 MINUTES ThU is a complete ice-cream department FREEZER, HARDENER, DISPENSER &MIX STORAGE all in one compact unit. LEE FLETCHER JO 9 '06, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE Awfetl -^Jja UIDC Ref rl erators from cf II llfC* upwards available for hire215 words
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Miscellaneous264 1949-10-30 7 S1MGAPOP t !n "Anatol"; B.45 Rue Stevens; B. F. E. B. 9.00 a.m. Programme Su;Tuniry; 30 Mu^c M? Includln BBC **'«y« •■*> 9.02 Morning music; 9.30 Latin SJ?" M ?T£; MUS ln "New English 81ngers"; 8.00 InAmerica on the Ali; 10.00 News doneslan Malay; 6.30 News (Canfrom Kuala Lumpur; 10.05264 words
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438 1949-10-30 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, OCT. 30, 1949. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE T 1 HE re-building of the Singapore Police Force, from the disorganised remnant which was all that existed when British forces reoccupied the Colony In September 1945 Into its present state of efficiency, Is a fine achievement In which all438 words
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Article166 1949-10-30 8 k MALAY lance-corporal Is now In prison. A young British soldier lies In a Singapore grave. These are the only tangible results of an Army lorry accident a few weeks ago in which Gunner T. B. Lewis, who came r shore from a troop transport for a few166 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1949-10-30 8 C.H.E. DET - Malay padi planters need help C.H.E. DET by fIME and again Malay leaders, in public speeches, have pointed out that padi planters are the backlxme of their race. Most people accept these statements as meaning that the padi planters are, by virtue of their numbers, the main strength of the1,019 words
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Article750 1949-10-30 8 Five minutes with the world's wisest men-' 3 SOLOMON [meaning "Peaceful") was second son of King David and Bathshena (whom David stole from Uriah the Hittite). He overcame, his elder brother Adonilah's intrigue to take the throne, and succeeded as Kino of Israel about 974 B.C. His 40 years'750 words
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Article706 1949-10-30 8 ERIC MITCHELL - ERIC MITCHELL by IT is time some views were expressed on Malaya's current controversial topics which are uninfluenced by political or selflsh prejudice, for those whose qualifications entitle them to make public statements on Malayan affairs are invariably prejudiced to a greater or lesser degree. Even among706 words
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Advertisement486 1949-10-30 8 Out R«pr«Mfit*tivt «n ttea Ist Moot Singapore Cold Storage, Orchard Road. will r«c«iv« advertisements between 9 am. and Ism daily. CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATION, VACANT BECREI ARIES Good stenotypisls required by International Organization for duty in Bangkok. Rilmy approx. US$2OO monthly. Apply to Box No. A 209, Sun. T. •.ivlne referenrps486 words
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Advertisement17 1949-10-30 8 Finest Broken Orange Pekoe 1 lb. Foil. Pkt. $2.00 1 lb. Tin $2.30 2 lb. Tin $4.5017 words
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Article535 1949-10-30 9 ELECTION WILL BE STRAIGHT FIGHT 'Third Party not yet ready Sunday Times Political Correspondent THE forthcoming Singapore Municipal election contest is now almost certain to be a straight fight between the Progressives and the Labour Party. The Muslim sponsors of the proposed "third party" Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, Inche535 words
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Article, Illustration48 1949-10-30 9 kJR Harold A. Lee and Ms. Sophie Richard* after their wedding at the Church of the Holy Family, Katong, Singapore, yesterday morning. Mr. Lee it th« ton of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lea. and hit bride it the daughter of Mr. D. O. Richard*. Sunday Time* picture.48 words
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Article227 1949-10-30 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SINCAPORE Labour Party manifesto issued last night declares that Labour Party candidates elected to the Municipal Commission will strive to secure the election by the Commissioners of a Mayor of Singapore. "Full Democracy on the Municipal Commission," will be jne of227 words
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Article61 1949-10-30 9 An international fair In aid of the Gilrs Home Building Fund (Good Shepherd Nuns) was held at the C.V.M.A. Headquarters in Singapore yesterday afternoon. It was opened by Sir Franklin Oimson and the stalls run by the French, American Filipino. Indian, Australian, Irish, Indonesian, Chinese.61 words
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Article75 1949-10-30 9 ris a pity the law does not allow me to send you to jail" said Mr. C. P. Seston. the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, yesterday imposing the maximum fine of $25 on Ong Hock Seng, a taxi driver, for abusing a constable. The constable had stopped Ong75 words
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Article, Illustration397 1949-10-30 9 John is artist, actor athlete Sunday Times Staff Reporter QNE of the bravest youngsters in Singapore is 12-year-old John Ritchie, who, despite Hie handicap of a disabled jrm, is an artist and actor of outstanding promise, and a good swimmer and athlete. John, whi is the only son of Mrs397 words
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Article104 1949-10-30 9 Sunday Times Staff Repor'ir JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. LOW Soon Kirn, of Muar. was fined $700 in the Police Court today for attempting to evade Customs duty on bicycle spare parts. The goods, which were valued at $1,000. as well as the non-dutiable goods which with they104 words
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Article91 1949-10-30 9 Bunday Times Staff Reporter 'I he following officers uere elected at the ann-ial meeting of the Eurasian Association held at the S.R.C.:— president: Mr. "P F. de Souza; vice president: Dr. C. L. Tessensohn, J.P.,; hon. KCietary: *A. V. Pestana; asst. hen. secretary: *N. Aeria. hon treasurer: *W.91 words
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Article, Illustration247 1949-10-30 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter AFTER costing $360,000 in one of the most expensive shipping operations completed in Singapore, the Greek freighter Vernlcos Nicolaos will leave Keppel Harbour drydock tomorrow and will start re-loading the cargo of 10,800 tons of Egyptian rice for the Philippines. The247 words
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Article69 1949-10-30 9 Sunday Times SraH Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. FOUR Malay bandits and a Chinese have surrendered at police stations in the M«ntakab ttta of Parians; during th« past 48 hours. Cave hideouts or th« Kjjjng gang were found by police patrols in the Broga district of Selangor69 words
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Article30 1949-10-30 9 Sunday limes Correspondent TAIPING. Sat.— Mr. J. Murphy has arrived in Taiping to be O.C.P.D. In place of Mr. A.J A. Blake, who Is proreeding on home leave30 words
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Article339 1949-10-30 9 ST. CEORCE'S ROAD HUTS Sunday Times Staff Reporter DULLDOZERS will start work on Tuesday clearing (lie remaining temporary huts built at St. George's Ro..d, Singapore, during the occupation, said the Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Mr. Earl Ebert yesterday. The area is to be the339 words
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Article40 1949-10-30 9 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter The U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, Mr. Myron M. Cowen, and Mrs. Cowen left Singapore by air earJy today for Manila. Mr. Cowen headed the US. delegation at the ECAFE meetlncs In Singapore.40 words
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Article289 1949-10-30 9 nriHE foundation stone !nt Singapore Boy's Town will be laid in the middle <<f next month. The levelling and terracing of the area is well on its way to completion. Application has been mode 10 obtain Income tax exemption for donations to the fund but289 words
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Advertisement87 1949-10-30 9 rj DESIGNED FOR GOOD ft &fj t EASY RECEPTION^^WFV TYPE 126 127 The 126 and 121 receivers for mains and battery operation rcapeetlvelj are contained In this attractive BlaaUc cabinet of pleasantly contrasting colours and ■tfttinrtlveW coloured toning scale. Prices $265/- and $335 EASY TERMS FREE HOME TRIAL Distributor*: KI'AI.A87 words
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Advertisement41 1949-10-30 9 r^ th c nJOk CHAMPAGNE^ tjj AS SUPPLIED TO THE I ROYAL HOUSEHOLD I BLACK LABEL I 1 pet pint $10.00 per quart $19.50 fl VINTAGE 1943 i H per quart $21.50 OBTAINABLE AT ALL HICH CLASS WINE STORES ROBINSONS- JlVi'i/iVi41 words
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Article672 1949-10-30 10 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS by A FISH tried to commit suicide by hurling Itself out of a Berkshire river into the lap of a little girl A news item reports that herring shoals which left British waters during the herring season in August are still reluctant to come672 words
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Article, Illustration562 1949-10-30 10 am worried about my small daughter, who. though intelligent, is not doing well in school. Her teachers report that she lacks confidence. I am afraid she inherits this from her father, and as I can see how it hampers him in his work. I would greatly welcome any aavlce562 words
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Article440 1949-10-30 10 IN tonight's play at 8.30, film star Anton Walbrook plays the name part in Arthur Schnitzler's "Anatol", a story of the amorous adventures of a fashionable young man in the Vienna of the gay '90s. The programme is in the form of three playlets, being three separate440 words
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Article252 1949-10-30 10 BRAHMS' Variations on a Theme by "aganiui is one of his most astonishing achievements in the field of pianoforte writing. Paganini's theme is bare but this gave Brahms great opportunities for ornamentation melodically and harmonically, of which he availed himself very completely Here Arturo Benedette Michelsngeli gives252 words
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Advertisement446 1949-10-30 10 m /•fV .^B^^k^HEiP^^^^ f^K THIS week's It if on, at shown in Hi* diagram, gives you a i two-figure sequence in the Tango partkiilarly useful when yen near a corner i THI NATURAL PROMENADE TURN. Hi* tint four traps in Hi* diagram, *nabl*t you to turn Hi* comer. You "open446 words
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Advertisement299 1949-10-30 10 thanks to the penetrating .>a^av^^_ -ct^bV As^i IS* ><a jk- £Bf Quantities of fresh, cleansing foam spring from a half-Inch of Kolynos on a tooth brush |ust as soon as you start cleaning. You don't have to worry It Into rh« crevices It slips off round your teeth. Cleans them.299 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1949-10-30 11 THE FOUR AGES OF WOMEN J^TL presents a nev, Fs^ O& Report-in-drawin^s-aiul- words TO BEGIN with. 1 don't count girls tr then eens. My view U that no one under SO crime* mder the heading WOMAN. Prom tben on the classification v easy Twenty years— to thirty Thirty years— toReuter - 1,030 words
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Article462 1949-10-30 11 APPLES are fairly plentiful now and are always welcome in both savoury and sweet dishes. TWO APPLE. SA VOURIES Apples and Bacci dish for breakfast.— Trim bacon, and cut into strips* -JlJe some cooked potatoes, and peel, core and cut apples into sections. Fry In a large462 words
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Article379 1949-10-30 11 Penelope - HEMLINE HIGH HEELS Penelope Notebook.... by WHAT is going to be the answer to the hemline? Most of the skirt models stand steady in one respect only, namely that they will be stem slim. The bottom line will be of varying lengths. The hang will be in some cases down379 words
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Article, Illustration145 1949-10-30 11 REMEMBER the times you have looked through the family album and roared with laughter at Aunt Qertrude at some body's wedding, wearing a shapeless knee-length dress and a bucket-shaped hat? The laugh is now on you because this season Paris insists that, to be completely fashionable,145 words
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Advertisement172 1949-10-30 11 I a new lipstick for new beauty Shape you: nps w smootti perfection W*h GRANDEE, the extra large GOYA lipttxk. There are eight thades to soil every complexion and match the new season's colours. Goya's Grande* fs trie perfect lipstick— it: flattering the?n and stiootr) g'jssy texture 'ait t*ic? Nt172 words
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Advertisement508 1949-10-30 12 RHEUMATISM and agonising Obsi.nate Suflerers from v on. nare rneumatlBni wlll Complaints Interested in r the experience relieved by related In this KRUSCHEN™^r r^ n ngo I began to (eel rheumatism In my arms ar.d /shoulders. Then luins started in tt.e .small of my back, increasing until they were reallj508 words
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Advertisement145 1949-10-30 12 JUST ARRIVED Saying of Mohamed $2.40 Latin American Dancing 6.00 How Malaya Is Governed 3.00 American Electrician H.Bk. 21.00 Radio Engineering H.Bk. 25.00 American Mechanist H.Bk. 25.00 Pract. Radio Communication 25.00 Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineer 40.00 Terman Radio Engineering 25.00 General Elect. Engineering 6.25 Successful Poultry Management 12.50 Keeping145 words
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Advertisement207 1949-10-30 12 —To-day At 11 a.m. Paramount "THE ROAD TO UTOPIA" Bing fro. by Bob Hope To-day at 3, 6. 1S 9.15 p.m. La«t S Shim* Bnd Abbott Lon Costcllo in United Artist's 'AFRICA SCREAMS' —Opening To-morrow— 20th Centory-Fox't "MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET" REX J° h BahrU Today: 3.00 6.00 9 00207 words
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Miscellaneous836 1949-10-30 12 THIS WEEK IHIS WEEK Xnlß lrVtCilk CANCER (June Zl July A 20) Wiser not to arrange FOR ALL FOR YOU anything that matters by TODAY: Should be a letter; see to *U essential j ft nr HVPrv mp DU t CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 details yourself Likely to Unwise Jan. 19)836 words
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Miscellaneous904 1949-10-30 12 BE THE JUDGE |«Pff|lß|Rß!ffffWl THEKE is a fictional atory of H|^^UL^^^BjL^a^yL|^9jß^s^B^smMbß^s^^HßHß^s^nsl 1 a man convicted, on clrcum- Se^s^Ml^iirSfsis^Wrlif^S!^^ stantUl evidence, of killing a man I B^^STM B^TOYBi who had disappeared. Through- II mY^Mßmm 8 I f»l YJi *&s*£ out his lmpriaorunent, the con- I hLbA HbUkmßl LUitMiMml victed man protested904 words
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520 1949-10-30 13 Merry dale win Badminton League title Sunday Times Correspondent Dl KINO the last week, Merrydale scored two hard fought victories in the Selangor senior intert tin singles league to become the 1949 champions. They defeated both Yoong Yoong and Selangor Malays by the same margin— 3 games to 2 and520 words
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Article206 1949-10-30 13 Sunday Times Kajan( Sporta Correspondent TWO teams from each of the five Houses took part in Kajaug High School's hockey league, which was concluded during; the week Haji Jalll House were winI ners In the "A" division, but were last in the "B" division and were placed206 words
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Article, Illustration979 1949-10-30 13 'SHARPSHOOTER* takes yon inside sport long ago I talked to an Army officer who had played and watched soccer In eight countries durine: 17 years' service. He told me he had rarely seen such bad r.portsmanship among crowds as he had seen on not a few occasions979 words
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Article64 1949-10-30 13 MR. A. BASSERS Delta scored an easy two-length victory yesterday in the Victory Derby run at Melbourne over a mile and a half. Delta had been heavily supported for the Melbourne Cup and lta latest success was expected to make him a near favourite forReuter - 64 words
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Article91 1949-10-30 13 CEYLON Sports Club hockey teams for thla week are against Singapore Cricket Club on the padang on Tuesday: Thevarajah; Rajalingam, Ponnanmalam; Ramalingam. Doraisamy. Shegaran; Yogarajah. Kuia?ingham. Vljlaratnam, Karim and Maniam. Umpire: Mr. TE.K Retnam. Against Victoria School on Wednesday on the School ground: Ana rat num.91 words
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Article91 1949-10-30 13 Sunday Times Parit Bonlar forrrspondrn 1 AN acquisition to Krian rugger is Sangat Singh, who ha* arrived In the district on transfer. Sangat Singh played foT Perak All Blues in 1939 and for the State in 1940. After thr Pacific War in 1946. he again gained91 words
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Article110 1949-10-30 13 Sunday Times Segamat Spoils Correspondent B. F. Mac Donald won the junior .singles event in the Segamat District annual lawn teonia championships on Friday, beating Wan Salleb' In the final. Full results of last week's matches wereVeterans' doable* lin.il Dr. P. S. Raman and H. S110 words
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Article103 1949-10-30 13 Minday limes Segamat Sporla Correponiicn t PEC; MAT District took part in O two hockey matchea last week. Playing their first match of the season. Segamat women lost fivenil to Muar. The district team (men) visited Seremban and were unlucky to have been beaten103 words
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Article48 1949-10-30 13 YPOH Police gained two valuaole points when they defeated Kinta Indiana by a solitary goal in their league hockey fixture on the Ipoh Padang on Friday. The winning goal was netted by the Police centre-forward, A. Thillainathan, eight minutes from the end of the game.48 words
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Advertisement637 1949-10-30 13 WINTER FOOD PARCELS TO U. K. ■aye time and expence by ordering direct from the manufacturers. Orders may be booked for regular delivery in any quantity for any period. The following parcels contain goods of the highest quality and are just what the people at home really need. All parcel637 words
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Miscellaneous111 1949-10-30 13 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACRO8»:— l, smells, is. Order. 9. Mere. 10, Olive. 11, Arrest. 13, Apart. 16, Score. 17, Blew. 18. Heritage, ai. Lady. 33, Fret. 24. Rim. 25, Pang. 27, Fit. 28, Idle. 29, Ore. 30, Lyre. 33, Cleaveage. 37, Vast. 39, Loved. 40, Siege. *3, Belong. 43, Llama. 44,111 words
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Article, Illustration713 1949-10-30 14 SERVICES OUTPLAY COMBINED STATES 28-0 Sabin provides best touches Services 28; N.S.Malacca 0. EMPLOYING the short stab-kick and quick passing J to the fullest advantage, Combined Services overwhelmed Negri Sembilan-Malacca by 28 points (five goals and a try) to nil in their H.M.S. Malaya competition match played at Jalan Besar713 words
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Article, Illustration64 1949-10-30 14 TAMPBELL. the outsideright, scores a goal for Chelsea against Aston Villa in a First Division match of the Empire Football League at Chelsea's home ground, Stafford Bridge. London, on Oct. 22. On the ground, his attempt to 'save' in vain, Is the Aston Villa goalkeeper. Jones. But this was the64 words
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Article37 1949-10-30 14 CHICAGO. Sat. PANCHO GONZALES. 1948--49 American amateur tennis champion, defeated professional champion Jack Kramer 9-7. 1-6. 6-4 on Friday night to even the matches In their crosscountry exhibition tour at one a-ptece.— A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article23 1949-10-30 14 TTOE Indian Recreation Club oeat H.M.S. Triumph by two goals to one in a game of soccer played at Parrer Park, Singapore yesterday.23 words
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116 1949-10-30 14 SELANGOR MEN BEAT WOMEN AT HOCKEY Sunday Times Kuala l.umpur Sports Correspondent CELANGOR men beat the Selangor women's hockey XI yesterday by four goals to t>o in a novelty hockey match in aid of the Poppy I) -y Fund. The men were only permitted to use their right hands «:id116 words
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Article40 1949-10-30 14 ST. Joseph's Institution won both their hockey matches against Raffles Institution at Raffles Institution Ground yesterday. The second XI beat R.I. two goa's to one. and the first XT won by four goals I IMX40 words
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Article54 1949-10-30 14 T.i^' following will represent the Singapore Cricket Club women •:ie Girls Sports Club in a :i.atch to be played ■m the S C.C. ground tomorrow. Miss D. Coiuille; Mrs. O. Can- E. Shod^er.: Mrs. T. A. >!•• iU.ps. Mrs. A. G. Sutton. M r s. s Cburkson.54 words
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Article292 1949-10-30 14 Sunday Times Penang Sports Correspondent DLUES beat Colours by 11 points (one goal, one penalty and one try) to six points (penalty and try) in Penang's second State rugger trial held on the International Club ground yesterday. Play on the whole was of a mediocre standard.292 words
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Article76 1949-10-30 14 KATONO Boys' Club thorougniy deserved their 3-0 soccer victory at the expense of Malay Settlement Boys' Club on the TeU Kurau School ground yesterday Katong Boys played much be'ier football and scored two goals to two minutes midway in the flr«t half. Chee Foo Cheng76 words
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Article392 1949-10-30 14 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent THE Selahgor Eurasian Association, assisted by one Technical College player, made a good fight of their match against the Selangor Club yesterday but they lost by 17 points to ten. The club scores came off a penalty, a goal392 words
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Article86 1949-10-30 14 Sunday Times Prnang Sports Correspondent 'THE Chinese Club and the Chinese Recreation Club Combined yesterday beat the Ramblers, Penang Cup champions by four goals to three in a match in aid of the family of the late Mr. Khoo Eok Chye. The match was witnnessed by a86 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-10-30 14 |>ME Government English School, Muar defeated the I .hnro English College team 1 at hockey by three goals to two at .luhore Bahru on Thursday. Picture shows the two teams.30 words
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542 1949-10-30 14 S.C.C 14; S. Johore R.F.C 8. npHE Singapore Cricket Club have Pennell to thank for their hard-fought victory over the South Johore R.F.C. by 14 points (a goal, two tries and a penalty) to 8 (a goal and a try) when they met on the542 words
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Article305 1949-10-30 14 LIVERPOOL GAIN ON WOLVES LONDON. Sat. VTONE of the leagues showed a change of leadership today though Liverpool's win got them within a point of Wolverhampton Wanderers who dropped one against) Chelsea. Tottenham in Division Twd and Doncaster Rovers (Divi» sion Three Northern* wou creditable victories. NotU County, who drew,305 words
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Article71 1949-10-30 14 King Kong was knocked i out by Ray Anderson ol Boston (U.S.A.) In the third round after a hectic wrestling match at the Great World Arena last night. Other results were: Ty Layton (U.S.A.) beat George Zbisko by two falls to one in four rounds:71 words
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Advertisement32 1949-10-30 14 X CHAO TSAO THE WICKED KING S EoL people today demand Hennessy IJP Uranriv to (live them inspiration VA« nd the enen?> with which to jt^^^^w g) I** 1 nidndii r I32 words
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Advertisement139 1949-10-30 14 Ujfy/l/r trance ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A SCHEDULED WEEKLY AIR SERVICE SINGAPORE to SAIGON Arrivals from Saigon Thursdays 2.50 p.m. Departures for Saigon Fridays 8.30 a.m. FIRST FLIGHT NOV. 4th All aircraft equipped* with luxuriously upholstered reclining scat* Beit French wines served on beard For booking* and information apply to139 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-10-30 15 rl Raffles Institution rugby Ist. XV, which was defeated by Johore English College by 21 points to nil in a match played at Johore Bahru on Thursday. Sunday Times picture.30 words
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261 1949-10-30 15 Sunday Times Hockey Reporter /iI'IMON in hockey circles is that Malaya should first tour Hong Kong and Macao before considering a visit to India. At Ipoh last week, during the quadrangular tournament, this suggestion was put to several of the delegates to the261 words
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Article38 1949-10-30 15 I*HE following will represent Singapore Cricket Club -B" XV against St. Andrews School at 5.15 pm. tomorrow on the Padang: Lines; Rogues, Oartside. Murphy. Postlethwaite- Bennett, Dowling, Cashin. Wallace. Organ. Gould. Murray. Sykes. Mills, Motherslll.38 words
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Article35 1949-10-30 15 rpHE Australian Jockey, Arthur Breasley, said In Melbourne on Friday night that he had signed up as first jockey for Mr. J. V. Rank for the next English flatracing heason. Reuter, A.A.P.Reuter; Reuter-AAP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration443 1949-10-30 15 PERAK HOCKEY TEAM PRAISED "One of best in country" Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent HTHERE is every indication that the inter-State hockey season will be very keenly contested, judging from the results in the recent quadrangular hockey meet held at Ipoh. Every fixture was sternly fought out and, though Singapore443 words
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Article, Illustration55 1949-10-30 15 UELPING HIM ON HIS WAT Taking the ball safely in 11 his arms, Allen, Queen's Park Rangers' goalkeeper, rives the illusion that he is usinr the toe of his boot to provide Tadman, Plymouth Arryle's centre forward, with a lift up- fie Id during the Second Division match at Loftus55 words
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Article55 1949-10-30 15 SURREY, Sat.— E. L. Choong of Malaya today beat the English International H. J. Wingfleld 15-6. 15-2 to enter the final of the open badminton tournament here In the final Choong will meet K. R. Oreasley of Northampton who defeated another English international, N. RadfordReuter - 55 words
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Article32 1949-10-30 15 Sunday Times Gemas Sport* Correspondent GEMAS Railway Institute held Gurkha Rifles to a two-all draw in a Negrl Sembllan Hockey League fixture on Friday on the N.S. padang, Seremban.32 words
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Article33 1949-10-30 15 SBQAMAT, Fri.-B. F. MacDonald entered the final of the Junior singles in the Segamat district annual lawn tennis championships when he beat M. Farr 6-2. 7-5 in the semi-finals ti Monday.33 words
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184 1949-10-30 15 DURBAN, Saturday. 4 I STKALI.VS touring cricketers tolled for four and a half hours for 275 yesterday when they began a three-day match against Natal, probably the strongest provincial side in South Africa. Natal replied with 29 for no-wlcket before the close. AUSTRALIANS— IST.184 words
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Article73 1949-10-30 15 CHEONO HOCK I.ENO (Eclipse B.p i one of the most promising badminton players in Malaya today, was defeated by Loong Tan Yap (Lucky Strike BP.) 18-14. 15-11. at the Clerical Union Hall last night. In a quarter-final of the Singapore Badminton Assoclatlor open championships.73 words
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140 1949-10-30 15 THE Indian soccer tourists play their second ma ten in Singapore today, when they meet Malayan Indians ut Jalan Besar Stadium. Out to regain their prestige after being held to a two all draw by Sino-Malays last Wednesday, the visitors axe fielding a stronger team140 words
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Article133 1949-10-30 15 Suad*) Tunes Gemas Sp«rU Con espon riant rpHE Oemas badminton tournament committee has sponsored an inter-party badminton league tournament for the Selvanayagam Shield. There will be two men's singles and three men's doubles in each match. The N.B. Badminton Association hu been informed of this tournament.133 words
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Article95 1949-10-30 15 Sunday Times Johore Bahru Sports C rrespondent T-COL. Piaher OBE. was 1j elected President of the 221 Rugby F.C. and S/Cdr. Blelbv Hon Secretary of the Club. Captain D. J. Dempsey and Captain Frisby were elected captain and vice-captain, respectively. S.Q.M s. Edwards who has represented the95 words
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Article54 1949-10-30 15 CINOAPORE Harbour Bond Ru»--0 by team defeated Chang 1 "A" by six points to nil k) a gamp played at Keppel Harbour veateiday. A free kick by Scaife and an unennverted try by Baundera made up the total score In a hard forward battle that never54 words
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Article40 1949-10-30 15 IN a Hockey League fixture. Lowei Perak Indian Association defeated Anglo-Chinese School by three goals to two. R. Balasubramanlam (2) and Sam Paranjothy scored for Indian*, while Oon Seng Kok and 8. Manlam replied for the School.40 words
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Article, Illustration2378 1949-10-30 16 EPSOM JEEP - RACE FAN JUST BEATS OFF ABBYKAY EPSOM JEEP Maiden win for Sister CM By "DIDING a fine waiting race in front, Colin Tulloh landed Race Fan a head winner from the favourite, Abby Kay, in the stayers' race for Class two horses at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the last day of2,378 words
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Article67 1949-10-30 16 rpHE Big Sweep drawn on race eight at Kuala Lumpur yesterday resulted as follows: Total pool $337,100. First: No. *****1 Second: No. *****1 Third: No. *****5 Starters: Nos. 1M330, tttm, *****5, *****3. IftMfc *****8. Consolation priies ($lOOO ra-h): Nos. *****9, *****6, MIM7. *****4. *****3, '.1.1-iii. *****0, *****7.67 words
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129 1949-10-30 16 SPORT SLETTER NOT AN ALL INDIA SIDE •pHE Indian soccer team which Is touring Malaya has been described by almost all newspapers as "All-India" goco«r Uam. Allow m» to point out. for th« benefit of sports lovers In the whole of Malaya and in fairness to Indians who are enthusiastically129 words
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Article101 1949-10-30 16 LONDON, Sat. IT became known In London last night that Lord Derby v likely to sell bis three-year-old thoroughbred, Swallow Tall, for export to America. Swallow Tall was inspected by veterinary surgeons at Newmarket yesterday on behalf of a bloodstock agency which Is negotiatingReuter - 101 words
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Article55 1949-10-30 16 WORKSHOP beat Transport Centre 4—l In the final of the Singapore Municipal Engineer's Cup soccer competition at Fairer Park yesterday. Half-time score was nne-all. The Municipal Engineer, Mr. O. Edmond, gave away the prizes. The soccer competition was the first organised by a Singapore Municipal department.55 words
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201 1949-10-30 16 VI. Mil V 1,000 members, friends and supporters of the Selangor Health and Strength Association gathered yesterday evening to toast the opening of the Association's branch in Singapore. Mr. Wong Hoi Onn, president and founder, in 1928, of the Association, told the Sunday Times: •There201 words
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Article67 1949-10-30 16 ENGLISH College ar« due to play J their return rugger match with P*. Andrews Scr.ool, In Singapore, od Nov. 8. In the first encounter at Johore Bahru, both teams drew after a very hard game. St. Andrew 1 have provided the ntfTest opposition, so far67 words
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Article52 1949-10-30 16 •THK Ipoh V.M.C A. will 1 meet the Kampar R.C. In a second round tie In the Sultans cup tennis competition at the Association's court on Tuesday, Nov. 1. The Kampar R. C. recently eliminated the Lennard Club of Tanah Rate. Cameron Highlands, by five sets52 words
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Article61 1949-10-30 16 POLICE XV BEAT CHASERS 9-0 PLAYING at Thomson Road yesterday Police rugby XV beat Chasers by nln? points (three tries) to nil. The first half saw Police score two trtej through Ngnn and Devan. Ngon and Shah ml> Ed the kicks. In the second half Police added .mother try to61 words
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Article, Illustration60 1949-10-30 16 THE three wrestlers who arrived in Singapore from Australia by the Maetsuycker yesterday for enragements. From left to right: Hal Morgan. Ty Layton and Ray Reynolds. Layton. who halls from California, has been studying voice production, and baa hid offers from the Hollywood film magnate, Cecil B. de Mille, to60 words
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Article153 1949-10-30 16 ALL affllliated clubs are reminded that tomorrow Is the closing date for entries In the knockout competition organised by the Singapore Hockey Association. The following Is a list of dates for B.H.A. sub-commit-tee meetings to be held at the SJI.C. Nov. 1: at 5.30 pjn., selection153 words
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334 1949-10-30 16 VLTITH Ronnie Barth proving an energetic and strongly attacking defender, a ten-man Singapore Recreation Club team had little difficulty in beating a strong Police XI by three goals to one at hockey on the Padang yesterday. Barth was everywhere on the field, either334 words
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Article203 1949-10-30 16 S.T. Benton* Sport* Correspondent J^OMINATTNO the exchanges for the major part of the game, Temerloh scored a deserving 2-1 victory over Bentong In the interdlstrlct knockout soccer competition for the Dato Shahbandar Cup at Temerloh during the week. By virtue of eliminating Bentong, Temerloh will now203 words
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Article33 1949-10-30 16 CONSORT WIN 4 -3 H.M.S. Consort beat the Commercial High School four-three at soccer at Oeylang Stadium yesterday after being down two-nil i.' half-time Beedtn (2) and Edwa:d Tan scored for the school.33 words
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