The Straits Times, 18 October 1950
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Title Section19 1950-10-18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1950. ir PRICE TEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration437 1950-10-18 1 South Koreans 12 Miles From Pyongyang TOKYO, Tuesday. UNITED NATIONS troops today squeezed the battered Communist remnants into a deathtrap 80 miles by 40 miles, centred on the doomed capital of Pyongyang:, after spectacular gains all along the front in 24 hours. South Korean forcesReuter; AP - 437 words
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Article145 1950-10-18 1 BRITISH LEAD ADVANCE TOKYO. Tues. 'I'HE British Commonwealth Brigade today spearheaded the United Nations drive on the main highway from Seoul to Pyongyang. They carried the advance 15 miles toward to Sariwon. 32 miles south of the Communist capital. There was a brief fight for Hunsun when a small number145 words
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Article50 1950-10-18 1 LONDON, Tues rENTY-eight out of the 29 people aboard were killed when a British European Airways Dakota on the LondonGlasgow run crashed soon after take-off today. The plane returned when one engine failed and was trying to land when it crashed and burned up. A.P.AP - 50 words
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Article28 1950-10-18 1 TOKYO. Tues.— The Japanese Government is reported negotiating for the import of 150.000 tons of Burmese rice In the first half of next year. —Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article33 1950-10-18 1 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Chairman of RIDA. will leave London by air on Friday for Malaya after attending the Commonwealth talks33 words
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Article27 1950-10-18 1 PERTH, Tues— The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, has arrived in the liner Dominion Monarch on a visit to Australia and New Zealand. A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article91 1950-10-18 1 LONDON, Tues. I 'HE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevln, summoned Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Commissioner-General for South-East Asia, today to discuss Communist movements in Asia. Mr. Mac Donald pictured for Mr. Bevin in particular the significance of the latest offensive launched on French positions InAP - 91 words
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Article34 1950-10-18 1 LONDON, Tues— The Cambridge under-graduate newspaper Varsity has named Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru as its choice for the Chancellorship o Cambridge University, left vacant by the death of Field Marshal Jan Smuts.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article160 1950-10-18 1 NEW YORK, Tuesday. f ENERAL Dwight D. Eisenhower did not say either "yes" or "no" to a proposal from the Governor of New York State. Mr. Thomas E. Dewey, to run as Republican candidate for the Presidency. i A Republican source in Washington said: "ItUP - 160 words
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148 1950-10-18 1 Erroll Flynn Wedding Ban Assailed LONDON, Tues. 'THE London Daily Express t rwails the Church of; Scotland (Presbyterian for "mnder.ining film star Erroll I Fl-nn and his fiancee. Patrice Wvrv.ore, to a dull and dismal civil i marriage) ceremony." In an editorial, it says: "They said no minister of theAP - 148 words
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Article54 1950-10-18 1 Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. president of the Stamford Club has been elected to the University of Malaya Council to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Lee Siow Mong. Dr. A. W. E. Moreira has been elected to the University Court following the resignation of Dr.54 words
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Article39 1950-10-18 1 LONDON. Tups.— An economic pact has been concluded 'ntween Indonesia and the United States. Under this America will send goods to Indonesia and g r ant technical assistance, says the Amsterdam correspondent of the F'iiitincial Times.39 words
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Article164 1950-10-18 1 LONDON, Tues. THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Finest Bfvin. today reipi'ted a suggestion in Parliaii nt that Britain should tak t > (he Initiative in arranging a Tr.iman-Stalln-Attlee meeting to brln^» about improved relation* tetween Russia and the West. He preferred the United NationsReuter - 164 words
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131 1950-10-18 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. IJNITED States plant scientists reported yesterday they are making "slow but significant progress" towards producing a native crop of natural rubber. According to trie Department of Agriculture, which is conducting rubber growing experiments, the scientists said the latest advance is the creation131 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-10-18 1 SIR ALEXANDER Granthatn. Governor of Hong Kong, came ashore in Singapore yesterday from the Corfu, on his return from England accompanied by Lady Grantham. He was met by Capt. Peter Evans. Hon. A.IXC. to the Governor of Singapore. Straits Times40 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-10-18 1 DEPUTY TO C -G MH. AUDIS (left' Deputy Commissioner-General lor Colonial Affairs, who arrived at Singapore yesterday. He was greeted by Sir John Sterndale Bennett (centre). Deputy Commissioner-General for Foreign Affairs, and Mr. A. D. York, whom Mr. Addis succeeds. Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article157 1950-10-18 1 AWARDS TO BLOOD DONORS A MOTHER of 14 children and an ex-lnternee has donated to the Singapore Blood Bank over the past three years nearly 6,000 c.c of blood equal to the amount of blood in circulation in a normal adult's body. She157 words
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Article60 1950-10-18 1 \f ANY people telephoned the Straits Times office yesterday to ask the temperature, complaining a "cold snap" had driven them into winter clothes and woollies. The Meteorological Office at Kalian^ airport said the temperature between midday and sunset yesterday ranged between 75 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit six to60 words
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Article46 1950-10-18 1 TORONTO, Tues— Britain Is ordering $25,000,000 worth of products from Canada, Mr. James Duncan. Chairman of the Dollar-Sterling Trade Board, announced here today. He said these would include lumber, pulpwood, newsprint, Iron ore, tinned salmon, and apples from British Columbia.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article31 1950-10-18 1 NEW YORK. Tues. Dr. Elmer L. Henderson, President of the American Medical Association, has succeeded Dr. Charles Hill, of London, as President of the World Medical Association. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article20 1950-10-18 1 BOMBAY. Tues Colaba observatoYy here last night recorded a slight earth tremor 1,595 miles away in Tibet.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article294 1950-10-18 1 Malaya Asked Why Aid Needed MALAYA'S represent- atives at the Commonwealth conference on aid to South -East Asia were asked why they needed So much external finance when hish rubber and tin prices gave a large export surplus This was stated in a broadcast last night by Dr F. C.294 words
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Article31 1950-10-18 1 JUNK SINKS, 14 DIE TAIPEI, Tues.— Fourteen nf a crew of 21 were drowned when the 150-ton motor-junic Ta Hua foundered in rough seas off the north-west roast of Formosa.— A.P.AP - 31 words
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Advertisement929 1950-10-18 2 THE GENERAL ELECTRIC Q0 f LTD. iHli CHAIRMAN'S SPrECH at the FIFTIETH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Chairman: SIR HARRY RAILING Result* of Year's Workinf The Nett Profit earned last year Is higher than that of the previous year. Apart from the completion of remunerative contracts taken In the Immediate post-war period,929 words
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Advertisement894 1950-10-18 2 eril Board for South Wales, In add.tion to orders for Winders for various Coal Mines, and further orders for Coal Stocking and Reclaiming Plants. Prom South Africa coo tracts have been secured for Motor Driven Compressors, duplicates of those previously supplied. Your Telephone and Radio Works have again shown a894 words
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Advertisement801 1950-10-18 2 NOTICES I THE MalaY* REGIMENT DISINFECTANTS TENDERS «re Invited for the Supply of the following dJsinfectanU to The MALAY Regiment Gallons AnU Mosquito Spray 230 Insect RepeUant 360 Tut« Remover Tablet* 21,600 Water BUrUlilng OutflU 5,400 Cresoll Liquid 856 Residual Spray (DOT.) 4,500 Mile RepeUant 1.020 Samples can be seen801 words
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Advertisement692 1950-10-18 2 P. W. D, TENftE* NONCt' Tenders will be received at the SUte Engineer's Office, Seremban, up to NOON on 26th October, 1990, for the construction of concrete foundations, doors, drains, etc., Vehicle Repair Building, Malay Regiment Workshop, Port Dlcksoo. Plan* and Specification can be seen at the Senior Executive Engineer's692 words
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Advertisement516 1950-10-18 2 BRINKMANNS LIMITED announce that tbelr National Cash Register Sales and Service Departments In Kuala Lumpur will be at Chan Wing Buildings. Mountbatten Road, as from Monday, 9th October, 1950. Telephone No. 3873 (same). THE RAJAH HITAM COCONUT ESTATE UNITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE Is hereby given Uut a and Interim516 words
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Advertisement268 1950-10-18 2 th« Plastic Sheeting with the Leather-like Finish, Embossed leather-like finish In various thicknesses and shades. Also supplied in plain polished or matt finish. For Handbags and Travel Bats, Upholstery In Fnrnlture, Motor Cam, Coaches. Baby Carriages. etc. A Product of WALLING TON WEBTON CO.. LTD.. ENGLAND. Sole Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS268 words
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Advertisement63 1950-10-18 2 Last S Shows: S. SIS 9.15 p.m. 30th Century-Fox's "THAT WONDERFUL URGE" stariinr Tyron* Power dene Tierney Opening Tomorrow Columbia's "OMOO OMOO" REX JO-MRE BAHRU Today 3 Sh«w«: 115. 6.45 ft 9 15 "OUTSIDE THE WALL" ATLANTIC Great World Last t Shews: 7.M ft 9 IS "KISSING BANDIT" (Technicolor! SUN63 words
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Advertisement17 1950-10-18 2 for both mother and child uMk. mm ikhwi w •> iii -< !Jrs -«ta> «lh" ma I SftWi M17 words
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Article278 1950-10-18 3 New Relief Plan Is Approved LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. THE U.N. Economic and Social Council yesterday overwhelmingly voted down a Russian demand that North Korean Communists be given an equal voice with South Koreans in the drafting of a United Nations relief and rehabilitationAP - 278 words
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Article89 1950-10-18 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Tues. J^ I'MTED States' resolu- lion seeking a five- year extension of Trygve L Lie's term as Secretary General will be presrnted to the General Asstmbly, possibly later this week. I'mlrr this resolution, the Assembly, which first set y. Mr. Lies term89 words
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Article175 1950-10-18 3 BIG FOUR TOLD: TRYAGAIN LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. CYRIA and Iraq have asked Britain, Franre, the United Sacs and Soviet Russia i meet during the present of the UN. General A to overcome their difficulties. TN- proposal— which does i '.ude China, the other i of the Bis Five— vi 11175 words
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Article21 1950-10-18 3 WASHINGTON. Tues —Six Government -owned magnesium plants are to be reopened, to the Munitions Board announced. A. P.21 words
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Article134 1950-10-18 3 EDINBURGH, Tues. PAN a husband's will bar his widow from 'any association whatever" with other men after his death? A Scottish court was presented with the question by Mrs. Stella Beaton, widow of a wealthy coal exporter, and £67,000 hangs on the answer. TheAP - 134 words
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Article256 1950-10-18 3 OABl T "Elephant Boy" of the films, said in a Hollyk^ wood court yesterday that he could not have been intimate with a British dancer because he was handling animals at that time. Testifying in Brcnda Marsden Julier's suit against him claiming that he is256 words
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Article108 1950-10-18 3 V.'ASaiNJTON. Tues. AMi^aiCA yesterday tentatively approved the broad outline ot Frances plan to Increase her army in Europe from seven to 10 divisions by the end of 1951. with the U.S. paving part of the bill The U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson was reportedAP - 108 words
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Article108 1950-10-18 3 RANGOON. Tues. J£AREN nurses frni the Seagrave Mission II 'spiral at Namkhaiu will testily today against their employer. Dr. Gordon Spa<rravp, *he Assistant Attornpy-Gemral, Cnan Tun Amir, said yesterday. Dr. Seaßrave is on trial before a special u'.buTwl or. three charges of t\\gq treason againstAP - 108 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-10-18 3 CRACK IN CURTAIN NEWS FOR EAST Berliners behind the Iron Curtain is flashed by 2,000 electric lamps from a 100 ft. high sign on the western side of the Russian boundary. East Berlin did not take part in Sunday's election, but Communist East Germany admits that at least 35,544 GermansAP - 71 words
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Article323 1950-10-18 3 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Tuesday. THE Federation Government's proposal for a 1 sliding scale rubber export duty has been rejected by all sections of the producing industry, says the Financial Times. uriiir i Xi:i a aoi!. rflJtUTifl companies ire already subject to taxation absorbing from323 words
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Article48 1950-10-18 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Tues. PRESIDENT Trnrmn ieturned here last night carrying tlir draft of a new foreign policy speech. In San Francisco's Opera House Mr. Truman will tonight (Wednesday night in Malaya) make his first "Report to the Nation" since bis meeting with General MacArthur— A.P.AP - 48 words
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Article256 1950-10-18 3 Korea Planes May Go To F.I.C. SAIGON, Tues. ITNITED States light bombers may be flown from Korea to Indochina within the next ten days to help French forces hold the northern border against the Vietminh insurgents, according to French sources here today. They would act as a stopgap until theReuter - 256 words
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Article17 1950-10-18 3 MADRID, Tues— The Spanish cabinet last night announced approval of a friendship with Syria— AP.AP - 17 words
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Advertisement20 1950-10-18 3 I MORRIS TRIPLE GEAR PULLEY BLOCKS < I for your lifting and shifting problems be sure to specify. -GEAR" < I CONSULT20 words
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Advertisement257 1950-10-18 3 [OR'nOISSEURS DAW SENS FAMOUS CHUTNEYS Mango Sweet Mango Hot Bengal Club Colonel Skinner's Lime Hot Major Gray's Papaya Hot Brinjal Hot Tomato COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Jrj Jf BUKH 10 H. P. SINGLE CYLINDER ENGINES THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Xl ALA LL Ml'l R I'KN257 words
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Article260 1950-10-18 4 New Supplies To Ease Shortage \IALAYAN currency in circulation at the beginning of this month reached an all-time record of M*MtMtt, a rise of $93,000,000 since the beginning of this year. The increase has been caused by an unprecedented demand for currency after the higher prices for260 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-10-18 4 GROUND CREWSMEN from Technical Wing at Changi swarming over MW3I6 last night to prepare her for today's last run. In the background can be seen a Hastings transport, the type which will replace Yorks on the rvn to the U.K. from Singapore. —R.A.F. P.R. picture.50 words
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Article269 1950-10-18 4 »THE University of Malaya is negotiating with the Johore Government for clinical iraehine accommodation for radical students at the Genual HosDltal. Johore Bahni. Dr. D. W. G. Faris, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, told the Stiaiis Times yesfrday that they were hoping to secure269 words
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Article40 1950-10-18 4 From <)!ir Own f'n-re pondrnt JOHORE BAHRU. Tr.os.— Fur carrying passengers into, Johore wi'hout a Federation! •icence and a public service permit. Moh Hong Yin, a Singanorp taxi driver. v. as' fitrri S2O in the police court tn-'iy40 words
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Article96 1950-10-18 4 INDIAN-currency dealers in Sineapore report a serious loss of business due to the operation of currency black marketeers. These illegal dealers are believed to be bringing Indian currency into the Colony through passengers coming from India. After the Singapore Government imposed a recent restriction on the96 words
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333 1950-10-18 4 LAST YORK TRANSPORT LEAVES SINGAPORE TODAY By A Special Correspondent rE Far East Air Force will say farewell to an old friend at an informal ceremony at Chanjii early this* morning. York transport aircraft No. MW3I6 will heave her 18--ton bulk into the sky to start the last scheduled run333 words
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Article244 1950-10-18 4 II'HFN a turbine rotor from a generator at St. TT James' Power Station leaves in the Pyrrhus today for repairs In England, it will pass en route a specially ordered piece of equipment required for the building of Singapore's new power station. C iik to244 words
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Article54 1950-10-18 4 A new Judge for the Federation of Malaya. Mr. Henry Wilcox Wilson, formerly At-torney-General in Trinidad, arrived In Singapore yesterday afternoon by 8.0.A.C. from London. Mr. Wilson, who was accompanied by his wife was met at Kallang Airport ov the Chief Justice of Singapore, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley.54 words
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Article32 1950-10-18 4 For possessing li gallons of dutiable samsu at Mohamed Sultan Road, a Chinese woman. Tan Bak Nai, aged 51. was yesterday fined $85 in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday.32 words
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Article29 1950-10-18 4 Jaildar Singh was fined $30 or ten days' imprisonment when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to failing to produce his Identity card.29 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-10-18 4 gr9*t<MMl ii^u Ltax, axed V. who wiil do a solo ballet dance at the Taylor Dance Studio's Recital which will he held at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 29 and 30. The recital will include a «h«vt baUpt. "Th> Enehant--i Shor*."43 words
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Article38 1950-10-18 4 The chief matron of the RAF in Britain, Miss Olive Sudaby, returned to Singapore yesterday from Hong Kong, by BOAC Argonaut. She is on an inspection tour of all RAF. hospitals in the East.38 words
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Article53 1950-10-18 4 Mr. A. R. D'Astuguos arrived In Singapore yesterday by air from the U.K. to take up his appointment as Senior Public Relations Officer. Federation of Malaya. Mr. D'Astuguos is accompanied by his wife and child. He had consultations last night with Mr. G. O. Thomson, the Public53 words
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Article168 1950-10-18 4 BIG ARMS DUMP FOUND IN PERAK From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. YESTERDAY afternoon security forces located an arms dump In Perak and found 12 double barrelled shot guns, a single barrelled shot gun, seven Japanese carbines, a Thomson submachine carbine, a rifle, two hand grenades, and a .22168 words
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Article98 1950-10-18 4 AUAH S, ah Chwee, 47-year-old proprietor of a retail snop in Jalan Besar, was yesterday fined $150 in the Singapore Second District Court when he pleaded guilty to failing to maintain a record of all sales and movements of Government-controlled rationed rice and sugar in his shop. A98 words
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Article87 1950-10-18 4 rE Rev. H. K. Johnson. D.D., of the Presbyterian Church of Ireland, and Mrs. Johnston, and the Rev. J. S. Henderson, arrived in Singapore yesterday on the Corfu to Join the English Presbyterian Mission staff. Dr. Johnston, who was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor in87 words
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Article72 1950-10-18 4 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— October 28 will be a half-holi-day in the State in honour of the birthday of the Regent of Johore. This is the first time in the history of the State that the Regent's, birthday has been made the occasion of72 words
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Article33 1950-10-18 4 From Our Owa Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Tuan Sheik Abubakar has been appointed a member of the Executive Council, Johore. He will continue to be a member of the State Council.33 words
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Article373 1950-10-18 4 T*HE followinK were ajnong those who arrived at Kallang airport, Singapore. yesUrday. Passengers In transit are not Included in the list UK From Amsterdam: Messrs. T. A. Bailey. W. O Bttenhaussen, M. Van T'Hoogerhuys. R. Wauters, Mrs J. J. Wauters and infant., Mr. P. J. Wljga. From373 words
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Advertisement349 1950-10-18 4 Here are three of the new features -JBV\ on Pan American's new Double-decked <M Clipper* Service l» the U.S.A. (VIA MANtIA) 4mtw* ?\\\X\M\\\*S Pan American's famed foam-cushion chair lounges stretch, way out to full bed length give you real sleeping comfort at no extra cost. Full-size berths free to Honolulu349 words
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Article49 1950-10-18 5 Forr-colour posters printed locally have been distributed in Malaya. Sarawak and British North Borneo in connection with United Nations D--v. on Oct 24. The United Nations Day celebrations will start In Singapore on Saturday with the oDening of an exhibition in the Victoria Memorial Hall49 words
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Article49 1950-10-18 5 Sir John Shaw, former Governor and Commander-in-Chlef of Trinidad and Tobago, arrival in SingapVe yesterday afternoon by BOAC Argonaut from Hong Kong. Sir John spent a few days in Hong Kong and was a Ruest at Government House there. He leaves today for Colombo.49 words
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342 1950-10-18 5 SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME TO FIT MEN FOR SENIOR JOBS From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JHE Colonial Development and Welfare Fund is offering scholarships to fit local men for senior Government posts. The Federal Government announced today that probably six scholarships would be offered for courses beginning next year. They342 words
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Article67 1950-10-18 5 from Our Slaff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. (IAUGHT in a lift which had stopped due to a power breakdown this afternoon, a Municipal Commissioner. Mr. C. P. Liston, squeezed through the opening between the first floor and the ground landing of the Chartered Bank Chambers and67 words
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Article164 1950-10-18 5 'PHE newly-revised electoral rolls which have been held up due to congestion of I printing work will be issued Ito nominated candidates of political parties next week, the Straits Times was told yesterday. Mr. George Thomson, actlne Supervisor of Elections, said that prin'lnc164 words
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Article21 1950-10-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Mudi bin Ismail was fined $10 here today for driving car without a road licence.21 words
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Article22 1950-10-18 5 The Bbhop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. will spend the next few days in the Malacca district.22 words
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193 1950-10-18 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. PHE Malayan Chinese Association has appealed to the Selangor and Pahang Rubber Dealers Association for a voluntary levy of 10 cents a picul on the sale of rubber towards the M.C.A. Welfare Fund. Money for the fund193 words
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Article50 1950-10-18 5 PENANG, Tues. A PARTY of Customs officers was held up by an armed bandit while raiding: a hmse in Telok Kumhar Hills. Penan*, today. Police combed the area for several hours. The gunman escaped, but they found a hand grenade, some ammunition, and several Communist documents.50 words
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Article78 1950-10-18 5 Inche Harun Amlnurrashld a former member of the stall of the Sultan Idrla Training College and also a former Superintendent of Education. Brunei, has compiled a little book In romanUed Malay entitled "Jalan Merentas Bel a Jar Rumi." The author explains simple method whereby thr Malay who78 words
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209 1950-10-18 5 r VHE girls of St. Margarets School in a heated debate yesterday afternoon, convinced a mixed audience of 500 students from St. Andrew's and St. Margaret's that "The cinema has done more good than harm." Opposing the motion,209 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-10-18 5 Mice VISITOR INSPECTOR MOHAMED bin Mat of the Sarawak Constabulary, who is in Singapore for special training at the Police Training School, Thomson Road, spent yesterday at the Welfare Office, Central Police Station, where he will be attached for one week before returning to Sarawak. Picture shows Inspector Mohamed (left)64 words
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Article200 1950-10-18 5 A MAN who retired with a gratuity of $17,000 in 1949 from the Straits Steamship Co. told the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that he is now dependent on his son and son-in-law for He was Toh Juay Hong, who appeared on a summons200 words
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Article122 1950-10-18 5 THE All Malaya Missionary Society is sponsoring a conference of Muslim missionaries throughout SouthEast Asia in Singapore at the end of December. This was decided at a meeting of various religious bodies in Singapore at the premises of the All-Malaya Missionary Society in Oeylang. The122 words
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Article258 1950-10-18 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. D P. Fonseka, a clerk of the Selangor Turf Club, and J. O. R. de Silva. a Singapore Jeweller, were today charged In the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's Court on three and two counts respectively with possessing un-customed watches and258 words
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Article69 1950-10-18 5 CIXTEEN Chinese pleaded guilty and four claimed trial before Mr. P. Claque, the Singapore Fourth Police magistrate, yesterday to gaming "pal kow" for money at Cornwall Street on Monday They were arrested by a party of police led by Mr J P. Wilmot, ASP A fine of69 words
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Advertisement178 1950-10-18 5 Learn How Prayer Can Heal You X EARN how bodily ills are In ■tleil, how personal nntl financial problems are solved, through understanding prayer as taught in Christian Science. Attend A FREE LECTURE entitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The Science of Cods Abundant Provision by Harold Molter.C.S.B. of Chicago, Illinois Member of178 words
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Miscellaneous87 1950-10-18 5 YJH.C.A., Orchard Road, Joint staff meeting. 9 a.m., chess club, 5 p.m., art club, 6 p.m., geographical film show. p.m. YJf.CA., Katonp Groups meet!nu. St. Hildas School. Ceylon Road. 4 p m. CHINESE V .M.C.A. S -legie Road, basketball, 5 p.m., badminton, 5.30 pm, youth leade ship training, 5.30 p.m.87 words
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Article88 1950-10-18 6 T. P WU. with family of Beremban tenders h's heartfelt thanks to friends who attended (he funeral of his aged mother and to those who •rnt scrolls, letters and telegrama of condolences In his bereavement MR. MRS. TAN AH 000 and family wishes to thank aU relative.'. friend'-. Associations.88 words
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Article21 1950-10-18 6 DO YOU WANTCHEERING UP. ]t you do. Ju>t visit Robinsons, Toy Baraar. The Jolly, colourful •uno-phere *ill tin voj pood.UP - 21 words
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620 1950-10-18 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed., Oct. 18, 1050. The Benham Storm There have been two issues at stake in the opposition by the public services in the Federation to the Benham Report and its recommendations. There are the objections to the proposed salary scales and the change in the cost620 words
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Article448 1950-10-18 6 Last week the Singapore Improvement Trust, through its chairman, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, issued a reply to persistent protests from applicants who are at the head of the S.I.T. queue in point of time if not in other respects. Those who have been impressed by448 words
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Article52 1950-10-18 6 FRNKFURT, Tues. American troop reinforcements to, Europe will be between 4,000 and 5,000 a month, said the West German news agency DPA today. The troops will have weapons already proved in Korea. They will Include 13.000 men of the 82nd Parachute DlTislon n senior U.B. officerReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration932 1950-10-18 6 Ceylon - Ceylon m. ibJewstettefr From From Our Own Correspondent COLOMBO, Oct. 13. i PROBLEM com mon to all countries of East Asia, which is obstructing the smooth working of democratic institutions in those which have recently gained independence, is adult illiteracy. Ceylon, too, has its adult Illiteracy problem, and932 words
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Article585 1950-10-18 6 From The Honourable Mr. Tan Siew Sin fyiTHIN the past week, certain statements made by officials of the Straits Chinese British Association, Singapore, have implied that the blame for the present controversy (between that body and the Malayan Chinese Association) can squarely be laid on the585 words
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Letter330 1950-10-18 6 THE news that the Singapore Repertory Company may be forced to close down on account of high Municipal charges and Entertainments Tax has filled me with so much indignation and disgust that I feel compelled to add yet another letter on this subject to what, I feel convinced,330 words
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Letter420 1950-10-18 6 On the Margin Wot, No Degree! DEADERS who n member tht late Sir Hugh Clifford when he was out here must have been Interested in the echo of his service In British North Borruo in our "Fifty Years Ago last Saturday, and particularly Jn the statement The unanimous opinion in420 words
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Advertisement688 1950-10-18 6 Straits Times Free Press For Hrn convcni«nc« of ad»wWaar». out R.pr«»«nt«t(vi at lit floor. Singapore Cold ltor««« Orchard Read, arlt r*c*iv> tmall advcrtiutMntt and innrori to b«x nmatiil. CLASSIFIED ADS. CHOPARD: To Dolly (nee D'sa), bonny eon, at Orient Maternity Clinic, on 17th October. 1950. THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced between688 words
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Advertisement41 1950-10-18 6 fOR YOU* KIDS. v^^Cr mo I**1 redml Motor Cart. Trl-ang "30A" $3800 Trl-ang "30B" 43.00 Puah Chsirs. Trl-ang Chariot $25.00 Push Chair "525" 18.00 Puah Chair "560" 22.50 Sun Kar "40" 32.00 T. M. A. LTD.. 61 63 High Street, Singapore. >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦-41 words
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Advertisement48 1950-10-18 6 m »,T H '»itff»« ti'i", •r^ M^ Em Outltt 0 MODERN SANITATION TO MUNICIPAL APPROVAL IN ■> :LJ SINGAPORE) AT LOW COST IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES EX. WORKS ENQUIRIES INVITED HUME INDUSTRIES (Far East) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Prn READER'S" igest C y AMERICAN EDIT ON SEPTEMBER ISSUE NOW ON SALE48 words
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852 1950-10-18 7 WITNESSES AFRAID, AIitEGES COUNSEL Ng Had Four Broken Ribs SUGGESTIONS were made yesterday by counsel for the defence to two witnesses in the Yong Yit Lin murder trial that they were afraid to tell the truth regarding alleged assaults on the accused, Ng Kai Sung, by Yong himself before the852 words
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Article, Illustration125 1950-10-18 7 UMBRELLAS were up all over Singapore yesterday one of the Colony's wettest days for many months. The pictures on this page were taken by Straits Times cameramen at the docks and the airport. ABOVE— The scene: at the docks; the lady with the umbrella: Lady Grantham. wife of the Governor125 words
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Article234 1950-10-18 7 $1,320,000 SOUGHT FOR WELFARE fTHE Singapore Social Welfare Department is seeking $1,320,000 in the Colony budget for 1951 for public assistance services and tuberculosis treatment allowances. Of this, $970,000 is for public assistance, an increase of $700,000 over this year's provision. This is subject to approval by the budget revision234 words
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Article28 1950-10-18 7 The Government of India offices in Singapore and the Federation will remain closed today, tomorrow and the day after on account of Dusserah a Hindu festival.28 words
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Article19 1950-10-18 7 Tiuft of $471 from a house it 11' 2 mile Changi Road was reported to Singapore police19 words
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Article23 1950-10-18 7 A shop at Rochore Road was broken open on Monday night and 690 Icatls of brassware, worth about $800, were stolen.23 words
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Article163 1950-10-18 7 rPHE Singapore Government is to investigate th« 1 possibility of raising the interest rate on savings to encourage thrift. The present Post O.Tlee Savings Bank rat;.- of interest is 2Vi per cent. Before the war it was 3 per cent. The acting Financial Secretary. Mr163 words
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Article76 1950-10-18 7 THE Deputy Commissioner of Police, C.I<D. Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, spent Monday at the Central Police Station, Singapore, understudy in; the Commissioner of Police, Mr. R. E. Foulger, whom he la relieving at the end of the month. Mr. Nigel Morris, Assistant Commissioner, Special76 words
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Article27 1950-10-18 7 Hassan bin Koromo, aged 39, was yesterday fined $150, or three weeks' imprisonment, In th« Singapore Third Police Court, foLtheft of clothes valued at $52.27 words
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Article143 1950-10-18 7 MALAYAN GRADING ACCEPTED ]yf ALAYAN grading rule* for hardwood lumber have been accepted by the Forest and Forest Products Commission for Asia and the Pacific now meeting in Slam as a basic guide for grading a se< of international rules. Other guides accepted by the Commission are the Burma grading143 words
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Article35 1950-10-18 7 A $500 gold bracelet set with precious stones, belonging to a European woman. Mrs. I. L. Thomas living at Raffles Hotel, was yesterday reported to have been lost at B'kit Timah race course.35 words
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Article21 1950-10-18 7 The period of the Emergency In Singapore has been extended for a further three months from Oct. 22.21 words
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Article103 1950-10-18 7 r |YIE Hong Kong Chinese actress. Miss Lee Ylng Chlew. who recently staged a successful performance at the Majestic Theatre In aid of the Thong Chai Medical Institution fund, will give a singing demonstration at the Chinese V.M.C.A., Singapore, on Oct. 27, under the auspices of103 words
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Article58 1950-10-18 7 6 MONTHS' FOR OPIUM Chan Cheok. an elderly labourer, was yesterday sentenced to six months' Imprisonment when he pleaded guilty In the Singapore Second District Court to possessing one pound of opium. Chan was searched by a revenue officer as he was leaving the dock* on Oct. 4. He said58 words
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Article17 1950-10-18 7 An unserviceable rifle was found in a new building at Havelock Road, Singapore, yesterday morning.17 words
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Article120 1950-10-18 7 ATAXI-passenger, Tee Ah Soon, 55, produced half an Identity card which did not belong to him, to tbe police during a road-block at Thomson Road, Singapore on Oct. 14. When search was made on his person, the police found another half of a card120 words
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233 1950-10-18 7 GIRL DIED AFTER INJECTION, COURT IS TOLD KS. R. Moosa, alias K. S. Rasiah, pleaded guilty In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to practising as a legally qualified medical practitioner without being registered under the Medical Registration Ordinance. He claimed trial to two charges of being in possession of233 words
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Article176 1950-10-18 7 SINGAPORE Municipal Coml3 mlssioners on the Municipal Finance Committee have asked the Municipal Architect, Mr. D. C. Rae. to re-design the proposed slxstorey block of offices and flats at River Valley Road in order to cut down the estimated cost of $950,000. They have176 words
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Article93 1950-10-18 7 VUSOF bin Hari, a 41-year- old Singapore Municipal fitter, was badly injured yesterday morning In a motor car accident while walking across Robinson Road. A meter Installation Inspector, Abdul Rahman bin Omar, who was with Yusof at the time of the accident, told the Straits Times93 words
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Article218 1950-10-18 7 PROPOSALS for a $13,500,000 housing scheme for next year will go before the full board of Singapore Improvement Trustees when they meet early next month to consider the Trust's draft estimates for 1951. The proposals c;ill for the erection of 89 blocks of flats,218 words
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Article57 1950-10-18 7 ROY Scout Overseas Travelling Commissioner F H. J. Dahl, who has been m Singapore since Saturday. leaves for Kuching today After two months of tour of Sarawak ai.^ British Noriii Borneo. Commissioner Dahl will return to Malaya in December. This is the first time Commissioner Dahl57 words
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Advertisement139 1950-10-18 7 SevenSeaS pure coo Q LIVER OIL XL for health at every stage ot life From babyhood through yeuth to maturity, Nature's best exua food is SevenSetS. Doctors have recommended Cod Liver Oil for a hundred years. It builds up strong bones and teeth in babies and children. It gives stamina139 words
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Advertisement83 1950-10-18 7 1 XMAS 1 FOOD PARCELS i ATTRACTIVE HAMPERS COST ONLY $23.95 INCLUDING i POSTAGE INSURANCE AND 'CONTAIN AN ASSORTMENT OF MEATS. FATS. SWEETS. TEA ETC. j: ASK FOR A COPY OF OUR XMAS FOOD PARCEL LIST. ORDERS SHOULD BE RECEIVED BEFORE 31st. OCt. SEND A HAMPER BY THE S.S. "CORFU"83 words
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Article216 1950-10-18 8 UNIONS TO MAKE FRESH APPEAL THE Singapore Federation of Government Employees Unions is expected to make a fresh appeal to Government for direct negotiations on new salary schemes, following the Federation Government's move to open wage negotiations with their employees. The SFGEU made its first appeal for a Whitley Council216 words
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Article113 1950-10-18 8 From Our Staff crrnpondmt PENANO, Tues. JJETECTIVE CORPORAL Chan Thim became the fourth Penang C.I.D. member to have fallen victim to terrorist bullets since the Emergency when he died In the General Hospital last night, four nights after he had been shot by an unknown gunman. Chan113 words
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Article90 1950-10-18 8 REMEMBRANCE Day this year will b« on Sunday.! Nov. 12. At 7.30 a.m. on that day, I the Governor of Singapore 1 will lay a wreath at the Ce- notaph. Service Commanders %nd the President of the Ex- Services Association, Malaya, i will also lay wreaths. There90 words
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Article23 1950-10-18 8 from Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Mr. T. E. Clampitt, Senior Registrar, Road Transport Department, Johore, returned roday from leave.23 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-10-18 8 SOME OF TOE SLOGANS protesting a*mlnst the Benham Report which were displayed ..t the meeting of Government clerks la Kuala Lumpur on Monday.— Straits Times picture.31 words
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267 1950-10-18 8 ■T»HE Singapore Government has approached the 1 Colonial Development Corporation regarding the setting-up of the first Government-sponsored Industrial estate in the Colony, where businessmen could rent factories. The estate, which would follow the lines of those now in operation In the United Kingdom,267 words
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226 1950-10-18 8 Ex-Convicts 'Full Of Red Doctrine' From Oar Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. NINETY per cent of the prisoners discharged from [Federation prisons are lnjdoctrinated with Communism, I said Mrs. H. M. Klrke, secretary of the Selangor Guidance Sub-Committee, In a tetter to the Chief Secretary. Mrs. Kirke, saying this was226 words
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Article99 1950-10-18 8 HE had no business to be in the middle of the road," said rhe Assistant Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday when he returned a finding of death by misadventure on Tan Ec Son 69. who was knocked down by a taxi in Geylang Road on99 words
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Article25 1950-10-18 8 Mr. Lionel Hudson, Reuter's Correspondent In the Far East, will not be able to address today's luncheon meeting of the Sinsanore Rotary Club.Reuter - 25 words
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134 1950-10-18 8 CIXTY-six refugees from Europe, who intended to breakfast in Singapore yesterday and continue their Journey to Australia two hours later, had to stay th- night in tho Colony. The Flying Tver's I master in which they are fiying from Bremen to Sydney development134 words
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Article, Illustration151 1950-10-18 8 Mr.Edmonds Retiring Next Month THE chairman of the Board 1 of Directors of Sime, Darby and Co., Mr. F. O. Edmonds, leaves Singapore on retirement early next month after 31 years in Malaya. At one time, he waa a director of more than 30 local companies. Mr. Edmond started as151 words
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Article59 1950-10-18 8 Alleged to have falsely Induced Chew Eng Huan to believe that he would receive cash on delivery of a consignment of 369 piculs of copra, valued at $13,757. Teo Tian Tay claimed trial In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of cheating. Ball of59 words
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Article24 1950-10-18 8 The annual meeting of the Synod of the Diocese of Singapore will be held at St Margaret's School on Oct. 24.24 words
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Advertisement313 1950-10-18 8 BROOK MOTORS THO USA NDS SUPPLIED TO THE ROLLS ROYCE WORKS SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18 D, BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE TEL: 3190 THE SUPREME TEST baDcse PLUGS Were used by 90, i. of the successful Racing Cars Motor Cycles of 1949 to 1950 DISTRIBUTORS: BORNEO313 words
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Advertisement71 1950-10-18 8 Cl GAR ETTES itot^ Imported /vT^^S!^ England /§Mf^<^^M^ ONLY THE FINEST OF SELECTED 5 TOBACCOS ARE USED IN THE SKILFUL BLENDING OF TURF CIGARETTES CAMERAS 150 YEAIf REPUTATION FOB QUALITY CEILI-NG FANS MADE IN ENGLAND ADVI THE OENEKAL ELECTRIC CO LTD OF £v SINOAHOkE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR H. WILLIAMS HUMBERT71 words
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Miscellaneous230 1950-10-18 8 Rupert and the Dragon Pills— 23 When both dragons have disap> I'd better try to gc there and aik pcarcd Rupert gazes round in be- how I can get back." He mikes hia wiUlerment. I would never have way along a narrow ridg* of rock waned to help Pong-Ping find230 words
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Article, Illustration1661 1950-10-18 9 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 9. •*r\UEER times, guv!" commented a London bus v conductor as he and I Mudied the headlines in an evening newspaper announcing that the Labour Government was prosecuting ten workers Jn a nationalised industry (gas) for "unofficially" striking for1,661 words
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Advertisement630 1950-10-18 9 What Good English Means to You ARE you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to un<l<>rrate you? Ni v tr has the importance of good English been more widely recognised than to-day If you can express630 words
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Advertisement99 1950-10-18 9 TRANSPORT RUNSON GLACIER BEARING METALS There is a GLACIER anti-friction metal for every purpose. Available in ingots, solid or cored bars, or prefinished bearings. For catalogues and free technical service write to Kk j DRY AND IRRITATING COUGH K^AN/EMIA WJJT-^A WEAKNESS DEBILITY wrl\ jV IDeschiens Syrup MY /ItKylte most powerful99 words
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Miscellaneous182 1950-10-18 9 "Interm'MO";- 10.30 Dance Music "Blnglng I*or You"; 10 'Take It SINGAPORE capitol Restaurant STpore). 11 Prom Here 1 10.30 Garden of 10 a^n. Newt followed hy Emer- Close. Melody"; 11 Ck*e g«ncy N*w» from K.L.; 10 10 Close; MM M PEMAMC 10.50 Schools; 12 Malay; 1 pjn. K. LUMPUR Dauce182 words
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Article, Illustration1877 1950-10-18 10 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL - Defence of India cost million a day WINSTON S. CHURCHILL By WO great portion of the world population was so effectively protected from tlie horrors and perils of the World War as were the peoples of Hindustan. They were carried through the struggle on the shoulders of our small Island.1,877 words
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Advertisement195 1950-10-18 10 I JTfIIHI 5 TIMES DAILY it ll 11—1.45— 4— 6.30— 9.30 I TURBULENT _ffi|^^ FROM I excitint MrnnAV DRAMA jM\ Warner Bros. Presents GARY COOPER as Brant Royle Ruthlrss (ii.mt of the Tobacco Lands! LAUREN BACALL as Sonia Ms l.oyal Yankee Lady Love! PATRICIA NEAL as Margaret A aMttM- Aristocratiethe195 words
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Advertisement363 1950-10-18 10 |fe7 LAST 5 SHOWS v A.M— 1.45— 4.15— 6.45— 9.30 P.M. gm kv "AWFUL TRUTH" BBflsfJsfJßflßflßV <;REAT WALL'S 1950 PKOIH'CTION OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS— Season to. be CONTINUED AT THE AI.HAMBKA. FLAMING ACTION TOMORROW... WHEN DIABLITO AND HIS BLOODTHIRSTY APACHES ESCAPE FROM THE RESERVATION! bJ IHHMs BIGGEST WESTERN IN 10363 words
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Article338 1950-10-18 11 LONDON, rues. THERE was a mild scramble for Rootea Motors ordinary shares when dealings began- In this Issue on the London Stock Exchange today. These four shilling units offered to shareholders at 21 shillings were an active market around 23 shillings and a fair turnover was reported. Most338 words
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Article463 1950-10-18 11 From A Market Correspondent FAIR inquiries continued for Rubber shares in the local share market yesterday. Tins were a steady but Quiet market. A few Industrials had business within quotations. f Price quotations announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers 1 Association yesterday were: n.rrr. Saltan Aki. Bricki Pref 1.57*463 words
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Article444 1950-10-18 11 SINGAPORE, Toes.. Oct. 17— M37 (up $4.62>/i.) £881 V 2 a ton in Union LONDON, Tucs., Oct. 17. Spot £880— £883 Forward £858 £860; Settlemeait £882. Turn-overs: a.m. 10 J p.m. 25 tons. 9UUIC! DIUUI H/> J»/» Suncel Klnta 13/4 IVC Sungel War IN| ].H Takuapa444 words
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Article292 1950-10-18 11 A TEMPORARY lull In buyIng orders from Hong Kong and some selling pressure from the Federation of Malaya caused prices to fluctuate In the Singapore rubber market yesterday. The market opened at lower level!, with November first-grade buyers quoting $1.72 a IV, 34 cent* below Monday's close. With292 words
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Article64 1950-10-18 11 From A Market Orrespi>ndtnt BUSINESS was done In Zanzibar cloves at $105 a picul yesterday in the Singapore produce market. As on the previous day, no buslnee* was reported In the copra or coconut oil sections. Pepper prices went down $10 a picul In all varif ties, sellers'64 words
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Article30 1950-10-18 11 HONG KONo Tl*i«. pmEE tnaricet currency exchange r for Hong Kong dollar* was quoted today as follows: US*l HKB6 20; t\ HK*IC.OO, one Uel Of gold HKS2B2U.— O>.30 words
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Article25 1950-10-18 11 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks x Association announces that the T.T. OX>.. ready, selling rate for the Canadian dollar Is now M 7 1625 words
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Advertisement1224 1950-10-18 11 MAMSFHft.O WfmUmi OLOS 1 rtfcNtfl INE I Carri.fi option lo proceed vr* other p«ftf to lead and discharge cargo. SAILINGS tv LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTININTAL PORTS Due Soils P. Sfiam Ptnong ©aucis tor Havre <» Lpool Oct. IT/ It Oct. 19/20 <rr L r :rais;. c rci.^ow" 1 c1,224 words
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Advertisement414 1950-10-18 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS ro NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA CEYLON. INDIA ECYPT and MEDITERRANEAN PORTS ido'o P >ham *»enang) Pres. Prtk 25/29 Oct 10/11 Oct Wilametre Viet 5/11 Ne*. 12/13 No* 14/15 Nov. Pros |ohnsen 22/27 Nev. 28/2* Nov. 10 No*./ 1 B«c To LOS ANCELES. MN FRANCISCO 6 ATLANTIC414 words
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Advertisement495 1950-10-18 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA U K CONTINENT: Spore P. Sham Penan* "Nerevesr" to* Saigon Bangkok C. 17/18 "Korea" for Bangkok Manila HKong. Kobe 6 Yokohama 10-11 Oer. ■Dinholm' for Bangkok 12-14 Nov. 'Nerdhtal' Hi Saigor 6 Bangkok IT-IS Nov. "Klna" for Manila Hong Konc. Takubar, Kobe Yokohama 25-2*495 words
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Advertisement857 1950-10-18 11 MABRMA* cfc JU k ....i1l KUVL.«..>. ufHB LOH ROTTMO*M V "MAMiU«a* f LOJ A"CEIES. SAN FRANCISCO. M N MtWt PORTLAND SEATTLE VANCOUVIR and for USA North Atlantic Ports and Cmdi .11 Accepting cargo tor rent.* 6 Sooth CUT Of CHICAGO American Port* Vpore P. S"ham Penang Cd«.M/M 23/24 0«t 25/27857 words
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Article724 1950-10-18 12 EPSOM JEEP - SPRINT POSER FOR PENANG PUNTERS EPSOM JEEP By Choice Between 8 Fancied Horses PENANG, Tuesday. I> V far the trickiest race on the first day's card at Penang on Saturday is the S A-f. sprint for Class 3, Oiv. 1, horses. Durable Egyptian Queen, now nine-year-old, is still as spritely724 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-10-18 12 MR. Winston Churchill's Colonist II (right), ridden by Tommy Gosling, seen winning the l^-miles Lowiher Stakes from the Begum Aga Khan's Plume II (the "Boy Wonder" Lester Piggott up) at the Newmarket Meeting on Oct. 12.— A.P. picture.AP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-10-18 12 "No-lacing" football, shown at the Exhibition of the Council of Industrial Design opened at Murray House. London, last Wednesday. The ball is inflated by a pump thrust through the smli vnt «-'«'>- ated by finger In picture.36 words
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Article125 1950-10-18 12 THE OPENING match of the Colony triangular hockey meet between Civilians and R.A.F. (Malaya* could not be played yesterday owing to rain. The fixture has been postponed to Tuesday next on the padang. Civilians will meet Army on the padang to-morrow. Army and R.A.F. (Malayan125 words
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247 1950-10-18 12 COLONY v PERAK Foong Seong Cup Match Phis Weekend I»HE MATCH between Singapore and Perak in the North-South zone final of the Foong Seong Cup tournament will be played of) at the Happy World on Saturday and Sunday, starting at 8.00 p.m. j each night. The teams will be picked247 words
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Article29 1950-10-18 12 LONDON, 'lues -Yes'erday's soccer results in the London Challenge Cup fltst round replays were: Qu ens Park Ranjrers 2. Dulwich Hamlet 1: Brentford 7. Leytonstone 2.— A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article45 1950-10-18 12 The following have teen selected to represent CSC. against RAP. (M.laya) In a friendly BUM of hick, y at Bulestler Road "Ills evening. V. N. p'.llaJ: V. Rarua'lnsam. tfagaiah; Vamadevan. Krishnan, Oevadas: S. K. Sundiam, ThlllaSarftnam. W Ponnlah, Abdul Karim. s. Kulaslngham.45 words
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Article15 1950-10-18 12 Rain washed out all hockey games dv-; to be played In Singapore yesterday.15 words
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404 1950-10-18 12 LONDON, Tuesday. ENGLAND'S Internationa^ football outlook may undergo a big change in the near future for it appears the time has come for drastic action in order to restore England's waning prestige. The disappointing display] of England against Ireland recent'y means tint the selectors404 words
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Article134 1950-10-18 12 From Oar Staff Correspondent IPOH, Toes. M\\V new players are beinf iTI irn'ited for the rerak trial at Ipoh next Saturday in preparation for the H.M s Malara competition game against Selangor on Oct. 2S at Ipoh. Judging by the invitations, th* selectors are134 words
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Article154 1950-10-18 12 TTOE Eu Tong Sen Cup open la- vitation competition at the Island Club will be held on Saturday afternoon. Nov. 11. Conditions of play are:--(1> Open to members of any recognised golf club: (2) One Qualifying Round medal stroke play on Saturday afternoon. Nov. 11154 words
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Article262 1950-10-18 12 KUALA LUMPUK, TtlM. rIE Selangor Club and Sclangor Indian Association drew one- in a <:ame of hotkey played on :-.e padaii,' thLs evening. Rain all afternoon made the und heavy and ball control [UffeuM but In spite of these hadl.>ps both teams played some pretty 0262 words
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Article48 1950-10-18 12 will hold their annual men's singles and doubles tennis championships for 1950 in the first week of November. Present holder of the Cup, presented by the late Mr. Cheong Yoke Chong. k Leon? Hot Yer.g In partnership with Ong E» Kon*. Lronrholds the Chan Wins Cup48 words
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Article91 1950-10-18 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. Comx Court, third In the race laat year. is among the 21 acceptors lor the I Caulneld Cup to be run over at 1 Caulneld on Saturday. Acceptors with weights Comic Court 9.6, ChicqulU 5.1 2. Achilles. Iron Duke mnd Spe'.lman all 8.11. Beaugem 8.9, Saxony andReuter-AAP - 91 words
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Article271 1950-10-18 12 TIGER STANDARD S.C. defeated Oriental Telephone S.C. by five goals to one to win the S.A.F.A. Business Houses' Competition Shield at Jalan Bcsar stadium yesterday. Tizers, the Business House "A" League champions, quick- i ly settled down on the rain- soaked pitch and never gave271 words
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242 1950-10-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. LIMA LUMPUR Services had to fight hard to beat Selangor Eurasians by 17 points (one goal, one dropped goal and three tries) to nil in a Rugby match played on Bluff Road this evening. A heavy drizzle all after- noon continued right242 words
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Article54 1950-10-18 12 'pHE Singapore XI to meet the Federation on Saturday in the third annual Sportsman's Cup socrrr fixture at Jalan Resar stadium, will be selected from the following: Chee Senn. Mutton, Salleh Bujans. Butler, .McGregor, Vass, Hee Jong, Harith. Dover. Shariff Madon, Day. Auans Bakar, Boon Leong,54 words
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Article91 1950-10-18 12 A visit by a Rugby team repnsentinfj the French Services in Indo-China, which was to have arrived at Changl yesterday, has been cancelled. P. E. A. F. Headquarters has announced. The team was to have played the R. A. F. toda<- and Singapore Cricket Club on91 words
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Article266 1950-10-18 12 REGINALD HAYTER - Compton Shines In M.C.C. Win REGINALD HAYTER, By Perth, Tuesday. T»HE BRIGHTEST spot in the M.C.C. victory by an innings and 149 runs over West Australia Colts here today was the display of Denis Compton. With an innings of 76 scored in his brightest manner and bowling figures of four266 words
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Article54 1950-10-18 12 LONDON. Tues.— (;y»il Washbrook, the England and Lancashire opening batsman, left London airport today to Join the M.C.C. team In Australia. Washbrook did not sail with the team, already playing Australia, last month because he had business affairs to settle in England and he received permission to travel54 words
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Article50 1950-10-18 12 The V.M.C.A. members tennis tournament 1950 will s'art on Oct. 28 on the V.M.C.A. courts at Bras Basah Road. Entries close on Saturday. Ties will be played off dally expect on Sundays. There will be four events men s singles, men's doubles, men's "B singles and mixed doubles.50 words
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Article158 1950-10-18 12 COLTS— IM Inn. I mi M.C.l'.— lst >impM»ii t- l>ii k b Mriu^, i Sbrppjrd >l BuiliiKbjiar, SI rarkhuu»« rrlirrd hurl :•> untpton r K v Ir k <...rrmjr l^»»^^ not oat M rim k Slr»u i Mrlalyrc not oat g IMMS I«ial (Ur I <•>!• an i §m158 words
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Article67 1950-10-18 12 South Johore R.F.C. XV >o p.../ GHQ Tanglin at Johore Bitv v i n Saturday at 5 p.m. is: J. L C Dillon: M. O. H. Walsh. O. W Iliams, P. Geoghegan. K. O Eelton: J. A. Edlngton, D Stiili: J. A. Crawshaw, E. J. S. Bunii67 words
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Advertisement838 1950-10-18 12 LL». »IFIED ADS. Con .nueo trom oage 9) STtTaTION VAIANT WANTED: Young Mechanical Engineer (Steam A Diesel) for large Planting Company In Malaya. Experience Mechanical Equipment operation St maintenance decided advantage. Please forward details age. married or •ingle, children, experience, qualifications tt salary expected to Box No A 2508. S.T.838 words
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Advertisement114 1950-10-18 12 4RJ 4JJjffi^^ .X Aft TflfefcaMß^ aifal^l^^Mm -JaWT t**"^a%. ME ■£ir»s M daff ■a» jf* M islr mmmbmi t 1 1 W Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how' good it tastes, too, and it costs me so114 words
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Miscellaneous32 1950-10-18 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 3.54 a.m. i7.4i and 2.32 p.m. (8.5>: 8.29 a.m. (5.5) and 10 p.m. (I.B>. TOMORROW: 5.50 a.m. (6.9) v.d 3.46 p.m. «7.8); 9.40 a.m. .8.1) and 11.51 p.m. (2ft.).32 words
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Miscellaneous70 1950-10-18 12 SOCCER: S\r\ Junior tup Final: Fathul Karil, 1 H.M. Dockyard at Jatan Besar. RCCBY: S.C'.C. 'A' v REME on padanc; GHQ v Farelf v Police at Thomson Road: R.A.S.C v RAF Chanel at Changi: RAF Tengali v 1: \l SrlrUr at SeleUr. HOCKEY: SRI a 1.1 If. at 8.8.C.1 Chinese70 words
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