The Straits Times, 2 May 1954
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Title Section12 1954-05-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. »7(. SINGAPORE, SINDAY, MAY 2, 1954. 15 CENTS12 words
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410 1954-05-02 1 SURPRISE TALKS AFTER THE BIG DEADLOCK Ministers meet in guarded Geneva palace to discuss Korea GENEVA Saturday. |N A SURPRISE MOVE at Ceneva this afternoon, Western and Communist ministers met in secret session to discuss the Korean problem. This followed a request by the Western Powers at the Ceneva conferenceReuter; UP - 410 words
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Article111 1954-05-02 1 TAIPEI, Sat (GENERALISSIMO Chianw Kai riMk today said the entire Chir.e.se mainland had been turned into a "hellish .slave labour camp and a labour pool tor Soviet Russia and her satellttM. In a May Day address to Nationalust workers, the Generalissimo called upon workersUP - 111 words
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Article143 1954-05-02 1 HANOI. Sat. THE .situation .it the besieger! Indo-China fortress of Dien Blen Phu was "grave but not hopeie&s" a French Hiuh Command spokesman said here today He .said General Chn.sti.ui D< Castries. th<- garrLson commander, had obiected to the pes.simistic reports in the Pre.s.sReuter - 143 words
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Article100 1954-05-02 1 A Hermes aircratt is expected to arrive in Singapore from London early next MN n on a proving flight for anew third class air service betwecu her. and the UK It is proposed to make the fares on this lortnlghtly "Colonial Coach Service considerably cheaper than100 words
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Article62 1954-05-02 1 TOKYO. Sat -Japan's younc men apparently have lost interest in mi!ita/y service 1..i.-t month Japan's "safety force"- army called for volunteers and expected at least 28.000. but only 8 123 have signed up. the newspaper Asahi said it year 30.000 men were picked "from 100.000 volunteers62 words
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Article42 1954-05-02 1 KLUANO Sat —A landslide trapped a man at Ulu Remls Estate. He was rushed to hospital with multiple injuries and a fractured skull Two other men t»*:i trom a roof One broke an arm The other got back wounded42 words
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Article124 1954-05-02 1 LONDON. Sat PRINCE Nicholas of Yugoslavia. 25. nephew of the Duchess of Kent, was drowned when his super .sports car plunged upside down into a ditch full of water and trapped him underneath, it was found at the inque.«t at Slouch yesterday. The prince, driving alone in124 words
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Article31 1954-05-02 1 NEW YORK. Sat. A tornado ripped throuuh a farmin.; area in Louisiana yesterday kilunc one man and Injuring at least four others It nar/ow--Ily missed a school. U.P.UP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration218 1954-05-02 1 One-day sailor meets the c.o. '11l picture you see here Is probaM) unique in Sta- tpore aaval history, im tin-liappy-tooking tailor mi in•i\ iv .1 Sunci i\ i mes rrporter, Frani Is Woai ■ho i the Malayan Royal \ival Volunteer Reserve i*>r r d J.i i ireek. t him i-218 words
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Article61 1954-05-02 1 ANOTHFR Japanese tuna boat ha.s bo^n found radioactive and some of its oatch ha.s been condemned. Health authorities reporter! Intense radioactivity on parts r>. the ship, the 100-ton Kovu Maru. and clothing of the crew. me shin waj (Uhlnfl abort rsoo miles southeast of Bikini on61 words
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Article506 1954-05-02 1 808 PIDCEON - 808 PIDCEON FA. Cup Final provided thrills galore From WEMBLEY STADIUM. Saturday WEST BROMWICH ALBION. Britain's team of the season the side they said couldn t do it— won the F.A. Cup Final from Preston North End here today by 3-2 to the deafening cheers of506 words
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Article42 1954-05-02 1 BRUNEI Sat The Government of Brunei has made a gift of Ms 3 000 towards the building of "International House", the proposed residential centre at Melbourne University for AMan students and Australian students from outside Melbourne. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article45 1954-05-02 1 SANTA MONICA. Sat Actress Peggy Castle, charging cruelty, has obtained a divorce from Robert H Raines, 3.V a casting director They werr married on Jan 4. 1951. Nfiss Ca.stle. 26. testified Mr Raines said her acting style went out with Mary Pickford A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article174 1954-05-02 1 ATHENS. Saturday. /GREECE'S second major earthquake in less than a year brought shattering destruction and death in the mountainous Thessaly area north-west of Athens yesterday. Fir.st official estimates said 150 people were killed or injured and more than 25,000 made homeless. Hundreds of174 words
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Article65 1954-05-02 1 HELSINKI. Sat About SO British and Finnish officialgreeted the Australian Emit v stiff ordered out of Russia when they arrived here by train today Tin- party of 10 Australian* IncludUM two children, were Nilil to li-ayr R,i>>ia B ft*f the rupture of relations with Austiah.i overReuter - 65 words
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241 1954-05-02 1 Sweets then 2 preety girls died court told LONDON Sat. AItTHIK Kenrick Ford. 44 accusrd of thr manslaughter of a pretty young typist who dird from an "irritant poison." cried: "Oh dear (iod. what an awful thing I havr done" whrn told he would br charged with killing her. As241 words
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Article187 1954-05-02 1 TOBRUK L.by.i Saturday. QUEEN Elmbcth embraced her children. Prince Charles and Princess Anne, when the Royal family was reunited in the yacht Britannia here today after five months of separa tion. Th«> icli-aininu white luxury i ship which had been at anchor half aReuter - 187 words
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318 1954-05-02 1 WORLD HAILS MAY DAY WITH MASS RALLIES WORKERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD celc brated May Day yesterday with mass rallies. Behind the Iron Curtain the day was used for a show af Communist military strength, with big military parades in Moscow. Peking and other Communist :apitals. In the West mass rallies318 words
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Article88 1954-05-02 1 TTHcrvL ire three w riot the Straits T me. Word Puzzle 'W, each of whom will rc- 1.666.66 They are H Corn Rai. 2188 R^rr CHoo Ent;. i Ea .t Co^st R Swam,. TsE A L M. PO ore w i n n r r may88 words
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Article58 1954-05-02 1 CANBERRA. Sat WR ROBLRT MENZII P Minister, it Justice w f I Omen, former chairman lian Central Worn ■ill he id the Rnyal >n espkwi i closure* I Vladimir Petmv. .'■f who was i th« roTimltte* 'i wh< ii the Executive CoancU rr.< t on Mnntl58 words
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Article16 1954-05-02 1 N north ;i tri central Kn:i.inri v caking the April drouzh. in man.16 words
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Advertisement189 1954-05-02 1 MEET ME AT THE Pavilon Bar IN ORCHARD ROAD |NMM LAH MJ^IIM'OIIII*; i B I Ml-.im nf ■axouriir WalUrs. Mmlovanl and CacktaN < ip«-rs. UgM music by Art Van Damme Qumtrt. I iihri McnwM Han Map shP has mad <mo MliH Smill.s T..v I'aradr. Orcnn Solo. nmmttme. Mt MwM by189 words
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Advertisement87 1954-05-02 1 t4* li MA liH:HT up nnr of tlie»r •iiji.tli n^'li-li of prr-%»ar e*rrllen«r Savour tin rick, mcllnw tiioid line-- nl lli. il jiuri r I n i loli.u o and miii will h.i\r loriiie.t j hilling |>ri lorence for Kivlliiimii^ l>- l.uxr ir^un.i .hi Mill kirn m!i\ .in tlir mo«t87 words
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Article, Illustration1488 1954-05-02 2 Molotov's gunmen shacked him SmBURMXrUmATB i.mtnsKs of intern \i \xn i.i \\nntoi s THKHI-: is hardly a well-known person in the world who h;is not mol Oldrich Kerb. He knows them ih(> ftreat, the glamorous, Ihe notorious, the rich. Because brforr- hr retired soft -spoken Czechborn Oldrirh Krrh was manager1,488 words
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Article565 1954-05-02 2 WASHINGTON A WEIRD ice wond amnn: mllf high mountains In thf interior of Baffin Land has been fxplorfd in a serif." of summer expeditions ot the Arctic Institute of North America The institute has Just Issued a report on the last of these explorations,565 words
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Advertisement31 1954-05-02 2 For... "Hit, ill ...extra mileage i V 111I II P -^■S^^^^^^s^s^gk^*^^r^g^ jgK^gHa^g&^gv^si^g^Bv' fit g^sw M l^^i f \lf[ fig m fljf*^^ >C^g» W\ mQt'' Ride on MICHELIN Real low Pressure Tyres31 words
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Advertisement303 1954-05-02 2 it J\V i~ K\ In f A^Vy X GkJfVm t \lS* i Xv**!**********''* 1 1 ii v- •*»V, i "''b js^sw^sfyZ* •V»V i I THE I INTERNATIONAL I self-winding calendar watrt TRADITION I precision rmmmt Swi---. a fvjv^nd H every h.j< him time *n<l dM the INTERNATIONAL i -is »*<303 words
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127 1954-05-02 3 nibbrr drcl< S laid that Brillon In IT-oinß nibbrr i and retaining igalnX shipChina and North tj not make any riilthi present rubber disappointed I China emba: .>aici. that when 1!io tarted early I J protest was B the emba 1/ te127 words
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Article56 1954-05-02 3 la Bttlt ol published in a loin w.spap. proprietri on two n >i character wen Hoong Chut Kune Thean Int( r and publlshei News. mcd trlai in th< ri today v th( lin ol Maiim Na \pril in and on Apri riiournod t< r.l in twn56 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-05-02 3 Premier oi Communist China, Mr. Chou En Lai. opened the Geneva conference last week by incusing crn leaden of plotting for war.- Cartoon by Don Badior. Comment in Page Ten.34 words
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Article, Illustration359 1954-05-02 3 J^ VOTE of no confidence in the Singapore Labour Department and its officials was passed unanimously by about 1.500 workers representing 50 unions at a Colony May Day rally yesterday. The president of the Trades Un.on Congress and Leg sat \.e Councillor. Mr. Lim Yew359 words
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Article114 1954-05-02 3 Arrested on way to register' HAKiMunniv charged with using an unregistered bi<ld a Sm- :rt that he was on his way to the Registrar of V< hides' Office, when a :<d him. I am sailing tor India on May 16 and I am taking my n. w bicycle with dm114 words
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Article39 1954-05-02 3 Three Chinese, one armed with a pistol and the others with knives, broke into a house in Sunaei Tenuah. Smcapore on Friday night and robbed a Chinese family of $100 in CMh and $365 worth of feweUery.39 words
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Article36 1954-05-02 3 Two men entered a house In Bedok Road. Singapore and raped a 15-year-old girl, the police were told yesterday. The girl was alone in the house The father made the report to the police.36 words
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Article182 1954-05-02 3 Employer tried to force me into vice AKI'ALA LUMPUR furl has told the police that a Singapore Chinese woman, who employed her a.s a maid, lent her $1,500 and then tried to force her into prostitution. The girl, aged 20. escaped from a Chinese club in182 words
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Article123 1954-05-02 3 PRFVENTION oi impersona- tlon by voters is one of the most difficult problems that face the Singapore Supervisor of Elections on polling day. says the annual report of the Elections Department for 1953. It adds that any laxity on the part of the polling staff in123 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-05-02 3 Their two Sing«a>ort (irlt. Mm f. Loo and Mm B Song wrrr im»«t Ini (irtt to huy a copy ol tht f'tt Prett. wrHen it .nuwril publication psstvjdsfi28 words
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Article22 1954-05-02 3 A thief broke into an Indian stall in the New World Park. Singapore, on Friday night and .stole $35.V22 words
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Advertisement69 1954-05-02 3 t world famous ROLEX SERVICE foryourßOLKVorTUnOKwatth Sa^L^gSß^al^aaaaaaaLtMi^^ vv Jv -^Psf j Ba^aaaaaaaaaaaaal jfi gmggggg^^ll ggggggff s^^^^ y i upervised by a Geneva -trained watch maker nw.thpr.de jp orv.-..0n ot 3 European i ».f rWgCthtl vv.th pr«!V p ,A y '-I bu^'a ROLEX*or TNDOR you a.« *^«^5 < ,jfc < *,M69 words
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Advertisement653 1954-05-02 3 WHICH IS YOUR TYPE OF HAIR? *r<l+' Ak/H >^>//- v^^ l^>^r 11/ 'jM lh r^l II i >-V 1 I A patch rf thinning ha.r. 2 Rnult of long netirrt I itairrnrdinf ji trmpln. 4 The only •n«w»rn: feed 'ht h»ir. Th.« nun Advmnrrd HjnlrurT ha« the hair r m..653 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1954-05-02 4 C R A Z Y I N V E N T O R S Inventions quite obviously fall into two categorics the useful and the useless. Then they fall into two further divisions those that are so simple that anyone could have thought of them, but didn't; and those that1,172 words
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Article358 1954-05-02 4 A NIGHT OUT AFFECTS YOUR HEICHT YOUR heighi may vary from hour to hour. It Ifl afTrctod by exorcise. fatigue, and the way you ttaad. Nearly 200 years apo. the French Scientist. Butron. marie a strange observation at the end of an all-nipht spree. A croup358 words
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Article364 1954-05-02 4 CRESH EVIDENCE of a m gration of man or at at least of His ideas all the way from Europe througn Siberia, Alaska and Canada to Greenland is just reported Newest ink in the chain of thL* poießirdlinc migration U a collection of tiny, delicately made364 words
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Advertisement720 1954-05-02 4 HOW GREATASPRO'HAS BECOME FOR FEVER PAI N I i VVJnI I TH S WONDERFUL MEDICINE NOW REACHES LZI4ALI 1000 MILLION PEOPLE m 50 COUNTRIES ELEVEN ASPRO LABORATORIES I lt I u Sf| "'/> <»"ntrv in Ihf world w ~J^ AND MANUFACTURING UNITS a'™™ J^SA 'SaT^t^ JJ&v'^S'So.nK T ASPRO" and the720 words
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354 1954-05-02 5 ILLEGAL BOOKS TO BE BURNT IN PENANG DRIVE loophole in the law protects vendors from conviction PENANC. Saturday. MORE than 8,500 English text-books printed in Hong Kong will be burnt in the Penang Municipal incinerator next week because they have infringed the Copyright Ordinance. But. although such books can be354 words
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Article174 1954-05-02 5 1 Bahru group carries on preventive work iccordini; to the association s honorary secretary. Mr. M. B. Dass u6er accusations along these lints by Vaiayan Branch of the British' D-. i S. Sodhy. aga nst the Malayan ention of T.B. When members of the volunre organisations174 words
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Article82 1954-05-02 5 WHEN Kg Pen- Boon. 16, appeared in court in Siryesterday the magistrate told i.irr he <hould have been at school Ns pleaded nitty to setting up a fruit stall without obtaining a licence from the R ::al Boa ro. C.uitionin? and discharging him. the82 words
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Article53 1954-05-02 5 WIN'GAPORK 00 [or a Chinrhave 66 nri moat modern atre. Their will cnte 1 department, »tn three doctors in attendee, and a section equipped Jpecia] ray treatment. Adjoining the hospital will for a resident nd 12 nurses. architect, Scow, have just been I by53 words
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Article44 1954-05-02 5 Times in Penanc orking from a new 101. Hor Pern; Buildight Street. rtislng and will be address Union Street. ne number* arc *****; Business "f 1 telephone number •Mr. Khnr Chean« Kee. who MB rhari;e of the StraiLs nang office, remains44 words
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Article54 1954-05-02 5 Two mm each carrying knife, walked into police ambush at Loyan^ Rnari on Apr. 17, In^p. Tuan S Zain. prosrrutin^', said in the Third Criminal District Court yesterday. The men. Joay Teck Chye and Toh Chenu kiana. pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of knives. They54 words
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Article, Illustration258 1954-05-02 5 lOHORE BAHRU Saturday. of suitable Scouters is limiting expansion of the Boy tour movement in Malay schools in |ohore although 1 been a general increase in the number of members n >r State. .p"-v la revealed In the scouts Association'! port which dUcloced258 words
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Article155 1954-05-02 5 TIPS ON TRAFFIC WELCOMED SINGAPORE S Traffic Police •"■J will use tips received from the public on how to improve traflic conditions it the tip.-, j are found .suitable. Some 300 suggestions were made by visitors to the Crime Prevention Exhibition I at the Happy World Stadium I last month.155 words
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Article129 1954-05-02 5 GAOL ME FOR A LONG TIME, HE SAID A youth. Wong Kam Hong, j asked a Singapore court yesterday for a long gaol term when he pleaded guilty before Mr Tan Ah Tah. thr judee. to a theft charge If the prison trrm was short, Wonc said, ho would be129 words
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Article30 1954-05-02 5 A police corponi had his I pocket picked whilr travelling .n a bus outside the Happy i A'orld Park. Singapore, on Frii.u- nicht He last $89.30 words
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Article65 1954-05-02 5 Dong Chlu Sing headmaster ol St. Andrews Middle Bchool. was accused In Singapore yesterday of attcmptlna to murder nls wife. Peony Dong Mcc Sang, causing hurt to his daughter. Dora and att< mpttnu suicide at his home in Upper Serangoon Road on April 4. He was remanded in65 words
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Article30 1954-05-02 5 Inchf Mohamrd Said bin Sulatman u.-hfT In the Singapore Second Traffic Court, has been transferred to the Fourth District and Police Courts in South Bridge Road. •nv pj30 words
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Advertisement1073 1954-05-02 5 COLONY OF SINGAPORE NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION PROGRAMME FOR PERSONS LIVING OR WORKING WITHIN THE CITY Registration will take place at the National Service Registration Office. Singapore Volunteer Corps, HQ., Beach Road between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Week Days and 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. on1,073 words
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Miscellaneous182 1954-05-02 5 Papular crossword w u<wv DOWN K 1. turr Hi. Krtmrnlr (SI. I Vrrv lhirit» ill; .V < nrniM 3. t.xrilrd 181, I omnositiont (SI. antr l?i; lit. Mrcl in» pl.ic r |.">I; fi. DiMiirl.r, nf Ihr p4.nr it), 7. I' lm|ili»> ill. II. Subordinate it,,, 171. i|), 9. Drop nf182 words
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Article, Illustration611 1954-05-02 6 ' NOMAD - 'NOMAD' By I NEVER credited toads with much intelligence, till I came to Malaya. Now. i have come across three rem-irkable toads. Our toad Ls known as Nimrod. We never see him except *hen it rains, then he corr.es In through the water outlet in the bathroom—hopflight611 words
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Article972 1954-05-02 6 kJORE «xtrseta from Hi* reminiscences of W. W. Skest. lead •r of the Cambridge University Expedition to the North Eastern "Malay Magic" and an per Perak in 1 899. Mr. Skeat. author of Malay Music" and an authority on Malayan aborigines and folklore died972 words
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Article, Illustration657 1954-05-02 6 RESPIRATORY FAILURE THE RATS MANY of our fruit tree* have flower buds, but In no great profusion; most of them appear to hare been cast by the trees, perhaps as a result of the many showers of rain w e have been having. This year may duplicate 194° when wr657 words
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Article278 1954-05-02 6 NO commodity U more plentiful In Malaya than pineapple, fresh or tinned. Here are- two reMpes for sweets based on aJM tinned variety. l*in«-np|»l«- Nponge I \RAIN the syrup from small MJ tin of pineapple chunk.* Add water to make half a pint in all. Warm and278 words
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Advertisement209 1954-05-02 6 -^■^^SSb^bZ S' r— ~^-i x iy -ft W s*^^ jl j In eioli t hours. ..something wonderful happens to a Parker "51" Pen To suit wit h-there is the Parker 5 1" Pen you buy itself in use to s point of nrpreme smoothness, and —a beautiful smooth-wnting pen designed209 words
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Advertisement290 1954-05-02 6 rvhya|o|!toothbr U s h keeps your teeth l|j clean and healthy A Tek toothbrush can clean areund all your teeth because it has a special short brush head. It reaches right to the back, and behind the teeth, a* well as in the front. w But a Tek toothbrush looks290 words
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Article, Illustration715 1954-05-02 7 These pants may start off a revolt ™^^MHIM^^^W^B^W^i^^^^^^^^" f'I.AMOI I' p. nils will lie (in MIC shortly in Singapore. I In- sli i|k-<1 lines will require :i <jie;it «lc*:il of courafle to bu> aiid wear and nay cause a revolt in households where lathers and nuabandi like their womenfolk neatly,715 words
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Article320 1954-05-02 7 Write in Maxine... RFADFRS of Maxine' Rakich s shopping not^s are invitrd to write 1 In to her if they havr any qu< rir* about items mentioned In these articl< s Maxine win oe pleaaed to help. The address L«: Mlw M.iXinc Rakirh. C o The < Sunday Times. Ceril320 words
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Article171 1954-05-02 7 INTERIOR decorating in this country is almost a lost art. due mostly to the tact that there is little or no call for it. Most people working for large firms or organisations have their furniture provided for them. Those that do buy their own furniture usually171 words
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Article, Illustration658 1954-05-02 7 I HAVE been married (or seven years and have three children. I am not happy beraiute whenever my husband is at home he is moody and 111-tempered, and I found a letter he had written to my brother saying he wantod to lpavp me and658 words
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Advertisement302 1954-05-02 7 What more can you do I f.Kow ivr, (mi MEN*! NFrn^ (,ood food, fresh air t3 of sleep. H t that'! not all. IT thes're to feel well veil, sou should gnc them something more daily trRibCM !hew;n/ro/ua\ (ot, ke\it..min C Hmlds and teeth. Stoutly fights illness ;,nd infection. .^iind.int302 words
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Advertisement260 1954-05-02 7 JaUeEHO'S I§&&^ it settles I the stomach L |L f I ENO'S Fruit Salt is soothing and settling the stomach up«et by unsuitable food or dnnk. r I It w.'.l faff relieve over-acidity, a m<>st frequent came of indigestion, heartburn, and flatulence. Pleasant, refreshing ENO'S is the gentle corrective MM260 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-05-02 8 A pUyiu.t »o reflect »fc« tunny ik.rt it tnn on*. ,n rkvee i*i4dr« or blue from th. Liberty Spring Collection. It il nv>d. in linen and decorated with wh.rc cord outlining top and »fcrM"«l*. The tklrt it •o 1 jr th« hipt .nd buttont up to55 words
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Article, Illustration316 1954-05-02 8 JJOW that "separates" arc lMvoinin K popular in Malaya, the MOUM is hack in fashion— not merely as a,, adjunct to a suit or (xld jacket— hut as a garment important in its own right. The new blouses are strikingly feminine, and designed with an eye to316 words
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Article182 1954-05-02 8 kJANY women today are finding that the new liqud cosmetics are much easier and quicker to use. There are excellent non-dry-ing liquid foundations which spread evenly and Rive the (ace a natural clow, a mere dot of liquid rouge is very simple to use and182 words
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Article506 1954-05-02 8 FRANCES BARBER TALKS TO THE QUEEN'S DRESSMAKER CKIRTS will be ;i little shorter next Kason. s.i\s llarih Aunts, dress maker to the Queen and first of London's Top Twelve to write ;i l*>nk on dress designing. For the influence and authority of Dior, who so dramatically506 words
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Article355 1954-05-02 8 Judith Simons reports *rofn London BECAUSE we §m all Mlfish at heart, and immediately warm to somebody who seems interested in us. one of the most marketable qualities in the world is charm. Look at the people in high position*. and you will see that in some355 words
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Advertisement165 1954-05-02 8 This It s jV^sV a^siiH C~loaMs PLAY-up iß^P' x^^rH for Infants wRf Look for thU label »J reur tuoronut of tatitfoctwi little feet are safe feet that grow up in 'PLAY-UP' Sandals tU* make^ TRICOUNE X fttut- twntUah n**n*A WEMCO TREMECA- X *^ffff* WEMCO TRUOLA- f tBS WEMCO SPLENDOR- WEMCO165 words
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Advertisement173 1954-05-02 8 ■L. "You never ruvr ,o csl r h r m Mm \JliAl, Oh AM M ijiPij HCHICKEN SCU» h'»efcid»nt r^L.) KoorlnP^ of p|,,.. mffff^^yW//M nrrl Wlth W^^^LJ^^^^ and plenty f Sor vc Cant| lor ftitirh SOOT Sw pS iooit»6» TMf or >^T Jem* 4-^i jIP js»»«" I<< CK 1 jf!>173 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-05-02 9 PEOPLE in the news A modern version or "|on<h jnd the While' But this time the whale is only a large painting. "|onah" in this photograph is Mr. Lcr Ah Chye who is putting the finishing touches to this dttplay piccr41 words
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267 1954-05-02 9 I EAVING Malaya for Britain next week is i tainted voim^ ChJaeae irom [pod filled with the excitement of BCf fust trip abroad and inspired with Ihc ambition of one day writing her own opera. For rrmsic has boon thr Hrst267 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-05-02 9 Back to where he started A FTER more than 30 years of teaching Malaya'?, "citzens of tomorrow," Mr. Charles Westwood has now returned to lohore Bahru where he first started teachmp. But now he is the Deputy Ch ef Education Officer !oh(-''- For the past five years. Mr. West wood120 words
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Article, Illustration180 1954-05-02 9 44 YEARS BETWEEN MEALS FORMER Chinese house-boy who served Mr. F. C Sands with his ftrst meal when he arrived in Singapore 44 years ago attended a farewell tea party to Mr. Sands last week I'he occasion for the party was Mr. Sands' retirement as managing director of Malaya Publishing180 words
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Article, Illustration207 1954-05-02 9 THE pretty younn woman at thr piano is 20-year-old Teneku Afzan whosr name madr nrws last week whrn she married a 24-year-old army officer radet. Thr cadrt however was Tcneku Ahmad Shah. Crown Prince and heir to the throne of Pahariß. Hundrros flocked Intn Kuala Lipis.207 words
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109 1954-05-02 9 poOD horsewomen make Rood pilots. 1 m the opinion of Mrs. Joan Glyde who holds a British "A" Lirence and occasionally takes up a Tiger Moth from the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club to keep in practice. Mrs. Olyde qualified for the Royal Aero club Aviator109 words
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Article190 1954-05-02 9 Mr. Soon Yeok Hoe it an artist who paints to extremes in size, colour and concept but it's not because he has ispersions to being considered in the light of a Singapore Epstein. Ax chief artist of the Cathay •'Urn organisation he creates ihe190 words
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Advertisement273 1954-05-02 9 \m much I^fr fun is a M$ life? £p i life can bo a lot rontain Vitaminß A and ;Vn Or it tan be pretty D and the essential !t's really up to Vitamins of the B Group. Your do»r doesn't together with all the much of lift. A roof273 words
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Advertisement348 1954-05-02 9 £4,315 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Mm or women. unrtT 45 by nWB| asldr rf^ular monthly, half-yearly or yrarlv amounts indfr thr SUN LIFE OF CANADA plan ran. for rxamplr rrrrivr at agr 55 a lump sum £4.315 for mm or £4 852 for wornm or a private inromr for348 words
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Obituary36 1954-05-02 10 2fi H ord Sift ff t mifium RICHAFDS JOHN tttl M tfl The 108 of 7rh Day AdvratiSti PMMd away fiuiiy on I.S.M Cortepr !m« 29 JoonHims Roari foi Birindart 4 ;;o p.m. on i36 words
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Obituary49 1954-05-02 10 IN M EMORIAM ru fa taßory r>( Molly i Hop* i MiithfA' dird ;n At>la:rif. South Australia. 2 5 i 2. A Rfi I M m !nr the I :;i:t. 'Who was kill ed n Calcutta IM at thf S S Petfr And Pau; Churl, on IM. at 6.4.)49 words
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Article60 1954-05-02 10 ANNO UN CEMENTS PHOTOS FADING Not If it* Ice- We u>f only the best photographic materials 303. TTnjor.s K THE LONGER you wall to start a College Savings p!,m. the more you will ha\e to put into it earh year. When a child li \ri\ youns. nne dnli ed Via60 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1954-05-02 10 HOW TO ACHiEVjE PEACE OF MMIVD "pHE most elusiv* tiling in Hi* world it mental peace, or what most of us term happiness. This is the delirious happiness of being in love or the achievement of some great prise for which w* have striven long and hard. Such happiness1,016 words
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421 1954-05-02 10 The Straits Times Singapore. Sun. May 2, 1954. The first cuckoo THE Chinese Communist Premier. Chou En Lai, has had his say in the conference chamber at Geneva. He has accused the West, and in particular the United States, of plotting for war In Europe and the Far East, and421 words
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Article209 1954-05-02 10 WHILE the Reds wt re accusing the Western leaders of preparing for war. informed officials in London and Washington released some interesting estimates of Russian strength in Eastern Europe. There are now more than six nUtUon men under arms be- i hind the Iron Curtain, and in Germany209 words
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Letter207 1954-05-02 10 ciation for th^ brief new., article headed "Politics not flirty, he says." whicn appeared in last week's Sunday Times I fully agree with trie views of Dr Ho Seng Hong, principal of the Methodist Boys School. Kuala Lumpur. Malay;i nt-td.s MOTC .rv Iheuded and civic-minded ■chouiaMaUn like Dr. h<>. and207 words
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Letter, Illustration167 1954-05-02 10 THIS Ls an Invitation to the cinema tycoons of Singapore to spend a little time in their one dollar ringside seats during wide screen performances. Two things would happen to them first, their entertainment would be spoiled by the grow magnification, and second they would find themselves suffering167 words
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Letter115 1954-05-02 10 ANYBODY visiting Johore zoo must surely be struck by somethtne common to all the animals except the monkeys how poorly fed they seem to be I was so moved with the sad state of the lion that I immediately sat down to pen thus letter in the hope115 words
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Letter157 1954-05-02 10 JUDGING by recent happenings, it is the belief of many people that the UMNOMCA Alliance is fighting a losing battle. If the Alliance is a political body of any standing it Ls solely at the expense of UMNO By joining in such an alliance UMNO's position is dangerously157 words
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Letter306 1954-05-02 10 TWERE are a few matters mentioned in your recent article The Boy Who Baw A Flyme Saurer" upon which I would like a little clarification a.s I am unable to comprehend "clu-inu'4l pnHf.sc by means of which th* &ame over-exposure hu cauwd the •*ky. in the photograph taken by306 words
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Article627 1954-05-02 10 I REMEMBER— THE OLD DAYS by C.K.CAMPBELL AN Afndi. of one of the warlike tribes across the North- West Frontier Province of India, was a policeman at the headquarters of the disputed boundary between Perak and the State of Patani under Siam He "a* a member wt627 words
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Article450 1954-05-02 10 EDNA TAYLOR - EDNA TAYLOR^ m ;:l ;<^ilTlliMTll By A holiday with a diflerenre can surely be found along Malaya* beautiful East Coast. East (oastrrs proudly boast that "you haven't seen Malaya until you have seen the East Coast. After a holiday on the lovely Sarong Coast spent in the450 words
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Advertisement500 1954-05-02 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. •i U,.rrf, Sill minimum) THE Enfc-airemeni tu Bnnoannd ilO Klni ."<on of Mr. ihi.un Fan :\nd Miss Thai ImI .-iaiiK'rt m of Mr. ft Mrs. Thai Ah I^oy i iian emtnl li p.numinrfd b< Krns Howe, Mn nf Mxi.im Koh Ah N« rttlt Toon o; RinCRporf .mo OpraMini"500 words
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Advertisement23 1954-05-02 10 VHCUDAY ON ICE' N.(fc»K tIP .1 Ik, M,,,, W«U StM'V" M -j^^^H lttti>|i W. W..M v** .^H sponsored by distributors of Jjtfjer BEER23 words
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430 1954-05-02 11 Rea explains SIT rent increase move |OSSES0 SSES of $1,750,000 in the past two years on c housing account were revealed by the the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. last night in an explanation for the roposal to increase Trust house rents by ;3 per cent. ige 'ncrease per dwell-ng s430 words
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Article47 1954-05-02 11 COLOMBO. Sat. |K)R til »n allCeylon's :.^hips Ehya et to -rrj >ur:rom maculate golf fir win th: the distinction Ceylon's reigning md former AllIder of 1953. W.P. do, five up and red a convincing J Mas.-, one of imbo Golf Club'.s Ith seren up.47 words
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Article22 1954-05-02 11 rvprmanyi I I M m* i'-rmany s 0 ye ii the W;. ment. •!'il Hop- round22 words
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Article51 1954-05-02 11 A 30-yrar-nld woman. Kang X.iv Yam. of Kirn Chuan Road. Singapore, was found .stabbed rdav afternoon and is in nia condition. Hi r husband Heng Jee Tee. SI a labourer was found injured in the head at the same time. A kitchen knife was picked up by the51 words
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Article93 1954-05-02 11 TODAY: Singapore 10.29 a.m It ft 6 ins 1 10.19 pm 18 ft 7 ins port Dickson 552 am. '8 ft. 4 in.v It 19 pm 'in ft 2 ins 1; PrnanK 12 18 p.m '8 ft 3 Ins 1 1 TOMORROW: Singapore 1 11.18 am. '8 ft.93 words
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751 1954-05-02 11 By the COMPETITION EDITOR THE three competitors who share the $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "W" won from one of the strongest fields in the series The adjudication committee again thought that the general standard of entries was high.751 words
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165 1954-05-02 11 CINGAPORES 25,000 hawkert new have two man to represent them in court. They are Mr. Leew Hecng Coy. of the Itinerant Hawkers jnd Stallholders' Association, and Mr. Edward Ong. of the Singapore Hawkers' Union. When, one of Urn nprc.Miitative.s, .spoke on bcliaJf ot165 words
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Article119 1954-05-02 11 lOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A SCHEME to help inmates at the T»mpoi Leper Colony catch fith and to receive money for ettra amcmtiei. hat been abjndcned becjutt of the Imergency. This decition followed a number of difficulties. The Malayan Chinete A»««ciaft«ii in |o*iore Sahry supplied 1 7119 words
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58 1954-05-02 11 Tan K'>w wax rharged In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with causing hurt to Tan Boon Teck. while attempt Inn to rob him at Kampong Limah. oft MacPhrrson Road, on the night of March 4. He was offered $10,000 bail In two sureties and58 words
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Article28 1954-05-02 11 The Christian Brothers' Old Boys' Association of filncapore is holding a picnic today and Its annual meetlnc at St Pat rick School. East Coast Ruarl28 words
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Article49 1954-05-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Dutch Consul In Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. Wnnt. and Mrs. Worst wer* hosts at a cocktail party In thr> Station Hotel yesterday In honour of Queen Julianas birthday. The Deputy High f'ommlßsloner Sir Donald MacGUHvray proposed the toast to the Queen.49 words
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136 1954-05-02 11 Reds can't stop the boys registering rE number of boys registering tor national service is still very satisfactory and well up to expectation, the Singapore Secretary for Defence Mr. L. H. N. Davis. toid the Sunday Times yesterday. Kccord registrations cam*- early this week when 1.500 registered In a day.136 words
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Article124 1954-05-02 11 A PERSON who pleads guilty by letter to the Traffic Police Cojrt should make It a clear unqualified" plea a Bineaoore magistrate >ai<j ycktt rday Mr Howe Y<x>n ChuriK th> mac strat .said *o after John R Freemm pleading nuilty t. a traffic offence by124 words
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Article55 1954-05-02 11 Tan Jot) Seng, a lorry driver was fined $100 in Singapore yesterday for nesUrnt dnvinc anr* collidinu with a car at the Junction of TeloK Blan«ah Road and Kampong Heap Guan Seng on November 26 For failing to stop after the accident. Tan was fined another55 words
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Advertisement41 1954-05-02 11 (ton^wine WINCARNIS will enrich the blood and build up new health and vigour. There is no better Tonic for the blood, the nerves *^^> v FOR YOU. h" /)f &M A RICH WINE T^T WITH NOURISHING M^fl^ EXTRACTS SIJTRIBUTED BY SIME DARBY41 words
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Advertisement299 1954-05-02 11 JQ> more signal... jv£ \f^ less noisi Kn improved model nth nn; better tuning, md rfrajtor circuit, in jn even handtomcr cabm?t. Offering the nearest to perfection in quality and v.'.luc. PA/CE .-SINGAPORE PENANC $325/FEDERATION BORNEO $360/--s! PTSHOTAM CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR (lIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIH 11l **********1 l -.1111.-.lir I p>o299 words
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Miscellaneous92 1954-05-02 11 WINNING ANSWERS TO WORD PUZZLE *W 9 THE $5,000 prixe for Straits Times Word Pussle Contest W will be shared 1 by IH. DORAI RA|, 21 88 Race Course Rd.. Smgapore: WEE 800 ENC, 3 East Coast Road, Singapore; and R. N. SWAMI. REALM., P.O. Box 145. Kuala Lumpur. They92 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-05-02 12 CIKST prixe ot >*U in mis weeK s junaiy i imes camera Com Pc goes to C. D. Kronenburg, Government Quarters, Sungc Sclangor. for his entry "Midday Cooler" on the left. Second prixe of $15 wa« won by Han Hai Fong, 10 Hylam Sfrcct s84 words
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Article, Illustration503 1954-05-02 12 AH-TISHOO! HAY FEVER AFFECTS MILLIONS PACH year millions of people pull oul their handkerchiefs and with weepy eves mid running noses, with sniffles and with sneezes, Iht;il<l in the li;i\ fever scuson. Hay fever is probably the most common form of allergy condittoa in503 words
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Advertisement652 1954-05-02 12 HOME MOVIES PROVIDE LASTING INTEREST AND ENDLESS. FUN ,#M i $325IP illustrmted lilcmtutr. P 0 BOX 221, ZINGAPOHI Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in #2tj f% 24 Hours v# •lac* ib« atftcutcry \jt Niaoccrn* OJ ftc SfFORf AfTCB aofterleaD »h7ilclan It la oo loaeaf nrttt- BMlinc ;aur aim. ausinc m652 words
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Advertisement108 1954-05-02 12 ftfc;-. U U U U L I Perhapj your tlnn it over ieniitive? Or too dry? Ii normal \o*p wajthmg too h*rsh for it? Or perKapt you art worried by eicetsive ti Do you. dotpit* all your efforts, itill discover occasional bl*ck-ne«di? you wish your powder would cling and stay108 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1954-05-02 13 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER came to light with two sus-pense-packed Technicolor films last week "All the Brothers Were Valiant" and Saadia." Lefs talk about The Brothers" first It's a colourful spectacle set in the mid- 19th Century whaling era of "Moby Dick !t jams just about everything m the1,149 words
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Article, Illustration598 1954-05-02 13 -FILM FANS' FORUM- WHO discovrnrt thr sound track for nims 1 Is 3-D a rcviva. of an old film method 7 KEEN TO KNOW Taiping. I In li i. .il and .<di.. labnratnur. in thr I nurd SUtm In IMT'tt broucht forth an array of imprnvrd598 words
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Advertisement167 1954-05-02 13 CATHAY^^GJINISATION [ATTRACTIONS '1 if»lu If U(im *th mhme e«S«7 C y.M) p.m. HERE COME THOSE THREE MUSKETEERS" CF THE PLAINS QUICK-FINGERED, HOTBLOODED WILD AS THEY WERE YOUN6. I lo day > a m.: "< B O KOR KKOKI I rkTUkV TODAY DAILY! LA/rfAr P ADVENTURE^ AS BIG AS THE MIGHTY167 words
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Advertisement220 1954-05-02 13 PHONE 31^9 fl HURRY! WAPITOLhuRRY! LAST 2 DAYS! W*WNC» B«K>« MILY ChKmScbrt i.« 5 1-^"""tmY~-~^! 4.00 GOMMAND 3 -•WarherColor... Stereophonic Sound TUESDAY ONLY I jj "TALES OF A CITY" <^) weEaJ^/- Disney* TODAY at %.m II.MIU) in olour NEW <^^d jL r\riniirvi T^^v^^l r.\LIIL>U.>I f iy 9 A.M. RHYTHM CLUB220 words
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Article, Illustration359 1954-05-02 14 Italy's volcanic vamp LOLLOBRIGIDA MORE EXPLOSIVE THAN VESUVIUS AS I surveyed the wondrous Gina Lollobrigida. just before she went off to the Cannes film festival, I knew I was in the P'««"« of a phenomenon. In Italy, they called her "Lollo Naxionale. She rates £40,000 a picture. Her car is359 words
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908 1954-05-02 14 huge, meaningful eyes. I believed her. Then began the rush for Gina s services In fact, so many were scrambling to .sign her. there were so many clashing offers, that all the first projects fell through. So she went back to908 words
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Article, Illustration511 1954-05-02 14 lO.\H\n PHILLIPS - l O.\H\n PHILLIPS «n LONDON. f)LD |oc T*tt sprit hat come Home again. Athopton W folk are saying home to comfort his faithful doc T.p. And It wa.s the spirit of the RVvcar-old shepherd, they say. that kept Tip MUMI j all through the three511 words
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Advertisement126 1954-05-02 14 ac-M-2 I SNORKEL pen Imi JL 1 zcith matching slim pa nil Mmf Km The hanri.^melv m h effects attained by blending the *wM m WMW plow of cold with warm colours sets Sheaffer'a Crest JJ^ W Jflir apart from the commonplace. In a presentation case oi J^^P^!?'' MBIm /^Tt126 words
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Advertisement132 1954-05-02 14 Simmonds. makers of the *v I Cleaner, have now produced h F CRAM PETROL FILTER T .Ointry. is bemg ioU IT I n m United States, and is now 1 I DISTRIBUTORS: BORNEO MOTORS LTD SINGAPORE. W/ j 7 I initjntly soothes the eyes. In the hard sun of this132 words
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Article, Illustration943 1954-05-02 15 That saucer: An expert sums up j m^^^^^^^^^^ mmm^^ mm^^ mm^^^^^ m^^ m^^ mm^^ mm^^ mm^ m^^^^ m JTEPHEN Darbishire an English boy. aged 13. and his cousin Adrian My en 8. were out bird watching with a cheap bellows camera in February when down from the clouds 2.000 feet943 words
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Article, Illustration836 1954-05-02 15 ti'HKN holidays come I al- ways think of motor cars because it was usually at holidays that my life < partner, the Plucky Little S Woman, bought a new c.v with the money she had I saved out of the housekeep- > ins. At that time, when you836 words
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Article215 1954-05-02 15 A DRIAN and I were walking on the tell i looking (or seme birds and some good »ccnrs to photograph when suddenly Adrian slapped me on tfce back and told me to look at a quro sphcrkal object which was gliding down slowly from a gap in the215 words
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Advertisement410 1954-05-02 15 Judßheumalism ihj c You Sleep W If von suffer sharp I stubbing pains, Q j/\ b\ lo.jits axo swoiloa, fml Ml 10 ft 01-ows your blood XL fc *1 la r>"<soned through C- m\ r\ fjlj fa ;!t3"kldneyactlOß jV( 2y Other symptoms of ■J| K'.dnev Disorders »r« Bsoksehs, .H joints410 words
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Advertisement269 1954-05-02 15 Mm &> A iy WE&ZZf W^ Model KY 5361 V_ > YOURS M '2*Zm FOR V years ERRES Model KY 5361 it a 6- valve Superheterodyne Receiver for operation on AC mum. In graceful ptaitic cabinet with goldcoloured decorations it has the following features: 21 cm (8") speaker. Continuous treble269 words
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Advertisement140 1954-05-02 16 anicyuuMjJ DIESEL F 20c*t C HASSIS I VAMVTRUCKSILmijuI "-iIM! I -11 I I /chlorophyllXl "A DAB A DAY keeps mn mx HYCIENIC tCOSOM Ci^B AND NON-ICCITATiNCTOi_H NORMAL SKINS RtTAIL PRICE SI 75 PER STICK ACENTS COUSINS IMPEX. I SINGAPORE To-day II .1 «ti- I "UNDERSEA KINGDOM I M.irtv Ti> tl140 words
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Miscellaneous1347 1954-05-02 16 £dgap #/cc Burroughs ■■^^^i\^Jm:^ m^^^^lz^^ 6 T^E ESCORT BOAT LEPT TAR2AM AT THE PALLS AMP MOW H F t'lf^^^rC^B I »l° I°^Y V! S'.VAM thBOUGw TME WATERS OP -mE UNDERSSOUNP CAVERN J.c««WiF- f W >.i, ..'.;i N /7fr, TACZAN PINJALLV EMERGED I^TO THE OUTSIDE WOCLP B^^^ t tv™ P AT1,347 words
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Article, Illustration972 1954-05-02 17 JOSIIMI KIVMIh - RELAX AND LIVE. JOSIIMI KIVMIh HOW TO (.11 Till; MOST Ol I OF Mil:. AT WORK OK AT PLAY iifffinninff a nvrivM thai points th«> way in Ilitillh and iiappini*Ms n. HnMHiiHl r |V//.S has been nnttcn A for YOU, if... you would like to leurn the art of RMRf972 words
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Article1034 1954-05-02 17 These women were fiends' by MARK PRIESTLEY Another article in our new scries of remarkable crime stories. rpHE corpse was still warm, the facr a macabre mask of crimson blood. Dr. Bowen mechanically took the pulse but knew at once that 70--year-old Andrew Borden.1,034 words
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262 1954-05-02 17 MM UNM ii Ij*VEH In Calilornia home of Bywood atan, back-to-inks, urn cxtraorrlißiiy people they •o .stare at Kn.s.ina >out »n robe.s. bare feet, luxuriant brown beard, and hair so long that he doe.s it In two plaits hancing over his •houl my "eal262 words
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Advertisement233 1954-05-02 17 I This could be you jg m bH B^B^Bm B^B^^B^B^ i I date with him V your loveliest in an il Jantzen, knitted to band Piper in popular petit point, sets a fashion urtling white applique. Sprite shows you what style can do. Which is your dream suit? luva any233 words
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Advertisement830 1954-05-02 17 ASTHMA BRONCHITIS COUGHS CURBED IN 3 HOURS-SLEEP SOUND Coughing, Difficult Breathing, Wheezing and Painful Nasal Sinuses, Quickly Helped by Scientific Compound that Dissolves Congestion in Three Hours, thus Restoring Vigour and Vitality and Sound Lasting Sleep. I>> you or any of your family suffrr ATTACKS THE CAUSE fr«»m»tubboriv naKßing :cou«ha830 words
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Article704 1954-05-02 18 Highlights of Sport -by CRUSADER' Till-] events which have taken place In this year's Selangor Football League should have convinced the J'.A.S. council hv now thai unless they carr> out a thorough overhaul of competitive soccer there is no hope for Hie game In I his704 words
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Article109 1954-05-02 18 Last week's Crossword Solution M RO«: I Blr»l fi. \vpir. II oolrr. IS. Mi.' 11. Aware. U, Rr. Horm. 17. FttM, IS. Damp. Not** 1111..1 Mi Parr. Id. Knli.t It, In- ?s. Borcl. !<>. Tj\. 31. Sal.itl IVri. S^. «.mil :;i Trnrt. r.S. Rral. ST. Tepid :{•>. Knilrr. W. lelofl109 words
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Article, Illustration410 1954-05-02 18 Robe t Gienton - Robe t Gienton THE SECOND ARTICLE IN THE SERIES— 'THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE, BUYS THE OAR" By THE po serf and clrcanf Miss Carol Anderson poses before the dr.vmgseat door of a car which has a high social rating in The Anstocacv of410 words
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Article, Illustration287 1954-05-02 18 Basil Cardew - Basil Cardew rT| in |J r. By VVE looked at London last week from the cockpif of a German Messerschmitt Willi Messer schmitt's latest creation from his big Augsburg aircraft factory. It is a motor-scooter, a motor-scooter with a narrow twoseater cabin like287 words
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Advertisement138 1954-05-02 18 m L^^^^^H K^^b)HHH[^bf sis! r^ECRU^-J BRYLCREEM keeps the hair soft, lustrous r BECRUSEj BRYLCREEM's pure oils are emulsified for f if* 1 clean grooming P^rCIVOSEJ BRYLCREEM contains no gum, no soap, no spirit, no starch— it gives life to dry hair jfe™* m f QMART, hcalihy hair begins with Brylcrccm,138 words
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Article476 1954-05-02 19 Newcomer Wilkie star of game I By THK SPORTS KDITOR rMß bined Service* (Spore) 2; Nmd 0 JMBINED SERVICES of Singapore scored ,ht it second victory in this year's Malaya Cup Ljjjjli competition when they beat Negri *Semhi- two jjoals to nil at .Faljqi Resar476 words
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Article52 1954-05-02 19 RENGGANU SURPRISE KELANTAN OANI i '.p mi, tr cootwhen they Cup iliiiii--4 1 In tMeir I 4.U00 nu glvinf their ipertorltv «a.s M half. con rol. outside left. j,';ive n Dl however. t>j Trrnggmnu Rahman, who ill own the Intenral f:om enci :he second lima ipnlre eh completed i solo52 words
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Article54 1954-05-02 19 and ::iend- S(' C. pa- the s( Dandekn m b I ■>..:. b V. <i<n 7 ck-< I Rouiini ngdon 0 13: Tmyla 5 59; BUrermao t I Kf: Thoma.s 0— R.AJ I I Ml I A 2: Ytataa ilioms not out 21 Ex' rax54 words
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Article36 1954-05-02 19 beat ("pylon Bporta In ;i friendl ng\ -PMeirtay for 7 riorl. iMeynell own 15. Tettet 14. on 14 in., ,-md Kinßdom im it; Sooccleraj 2 11 no.. waiaamy 18. 'on 4- 14)36 words
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Article283 1954-05-02 19 KMANd. Saturday. 1 OIK IKK handed Malacca their second defeat in the M.i la v.i (up soccer competition when they beat them by 3 l here today. Johore won more comfortably than the MM would suggest. Their most outstanding forward was undoubtedly Ali Radin.'283 words
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Article386 1954-05-02 19 ASIAN GAMES OPEN From AM HAM HOCK MANILA, Hat. lil.'MS l.azarno and Austin Hunsford, who were ill yesterday, were well annul h to enable the whole Singapore contingent to b* represented at the march-past today, opening day of the Asian tiames. In bine til386 words
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Article219 1954-05-02 19 The fuulliall i i>mpelitioii openrrl with \rr\ rough, fast game in which Nationalist hina beat Vietnam .1-1. In the other wrrrr lie tonight. Indonesia beat Japan ."i— 3 after leading I—l at halflime. A IMM crowd at the lirst game saw several players injured. A219 words
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220 1954-05-02 19 Rl Al A lIMIMK. Saturday. ONOPOMSIMi play after the interval. Federation A Combined Services trounced Perils 7 l In their .Malaya Cup soccer tie on the HQ Malaya ground here Perils put up strung tr«i»tance in the first 10 minutes scoring first ;tnd behu iM*nind220 words
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Article104 1954-05-02 19 KI'ALA I.UMPL'R Sat Abdullah Ptrui and Mm Koon Y»m. Melannor sta'e biidminton player-. have taken the nrst step for Uicir return to the BAM ••fold." They have applied to briumf of the Lien Hwa B. P. Huuz rrMKiied from Spnni;ili»le. and Koon Yam hum104 words
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Article47 1954-05-02 19 R A PC. b*«t Shell s C. by 13 run* In a cricket friendly on the Shell ground yesterday. RA PC 143 for 7 dccl. iDent 43. Amis 34. Holland 3,31 > Shell 130 Holland 29. Kruseman 3-30. FmrniiKton 3—22. Dent 3— JOi.47 words
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Article49 1954-05-02 19 ijinxapore Civil Services AhkocUtion scorexi thiir ttrst BAFA Dlv. 3A points when they beat KMI. by a prnalty ronveru-d by Eng Leong ai Jalan Besar yexterday. Town Rantfers trounced Blue Rovirs B-0 In a Dlv. 3C game at Karrer Park Sharkney <4 1 and Marlmuthu i2i scored49 words
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Article54 1954-05-02 19 Renulla ot YMCA. tennlx championship Ili-.s played at Brat Basali Road yesierday were: VMC» BtMgfca iftmt roundi: A O B PHkn bent O S Oill 6-0. 6-1: Khoii([ Kit Soon beat P. VythlllnKam 6-11. 6-3: Open double*: On" ChiM Bee and F V Khoo beat K. Tun and54 words
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Article38 1954-05-02 19 LONDON .Sat. Kuolbull League it-Milt.-, yesteiday: Thlid Dimmoii .Soul hern i Brighton mill Hove Albion 3. Queen's P;irk X.,1.,.11 1; Wallord 3 Levton Oiienl 1. Kepicseiitalive malch' Eiiklmii.i XI 2. Youiik Eiu;l-iid 1 Reuler IReuter - 38 words
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Article162 1954-05-02 19 NEWMARKET. Sat FjiESTOON, owned by John ■Lucky" Dewur yesterday won the 1.000 Ouinca.s. the lirst lillics eUuuk, leading a I mast throughout. Second favourite at 9-2, Fe.stoon, a chestnut mare by Fair Trial out of Monsoon, ridden by the Australian Jockey "Scobie"' Breasley. scored by two lengths from162 words
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406 1954-05-02 19 Selangor gain 85 -run lead: Shepherdson 72 IPOH .Saturday. OELANGOK gained a first innings lead of 85 runs at *3 the end of play in their State cricket game against Perak at Ipoh today, first da.Vof the match. A feature of todays play was the splrndid display by Selangor's youthful406 words
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114 1954-05-02 19 By A Sunday Time* orreopondenl iiiiiixnii Rat. VI AI. A I A* .r|itf>"-nliln f v iTI W Qgf RramUh and F 1.1 NWen. xi.n their Ih.i and %rr»n4 "•iind malrhe« in the < e»Un national ..ir rhamplonvhla, whtrh -i.nird it the Nawara Kll»a '"urs,114 words
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Article209 1954-05-02 19 UINOAPORL Recreation Club neal Poat and lelegraph.t by 14 run' at cricket on the SRC padang yesterday SRC* batting Included a aplendto 51 i rt tired i by tkipper E. Le Mercler The only six of the afternoon .ume Mom Couits ■JkC Le209 words
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Article16 1954-05-02 19 IRaiau PC brat Ymincst«m 3—2 in a friendly «ncr*r match at Farrer Park ve»terday16 words
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Article, Illustration2569 1954-05-02 20 Master Touch ($9O) day 's best dividend KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QUICKSILVER again I howcd his liking for the Kuala Lumpur course when he scored a stylish 1 1 -length win from Stceltrap in the Class 2, Div. 1 mile handicap today, opening day2,569 words
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Article58 1954-05-02 20 to I \l. ii mi ItSI4U lIKST: IIMM 1*68.374) SECOND: i (534.1R7) THIRD: *****7 -SIT STARTIRS 151,899 rarhl: N.»s UUI7, *****1. MM, 1991X7. ItitH, .'SM.th. *****3. :U97HI. *****5. CONSOLATION PRIZKS \%\Mt arhl: \os. r>1(.766. J*****. *****1. tMNt, IWMk. .ii.nsh. lsi-i'i i.;.i^:.fi, in.ißii. *****5. n:li;ll TOTE (nine UrkrtM: Nil58 words
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Article18 1954-05-02 20 The Straits Times pirture tip for yesterday's rares wu My Pearl which was unplaced in Rare ■">18 words
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158 1954-05-02 20 Boon Leong is second now to Cheng Eng VEAP CHENG ENO. Penan? > Malaya Cup captain, ktpt M% position as leader In -he Fraxer and Neave competition to elect .wInQng Malayan dorcer playrrs tm training In EngUnd Chmg Cnt's teamma'e Pan; Slant Tetk who was never out rtf the first158 words
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82 1954-05-02 20 OAWAI CO. IN FIJIAN TEAM TO TOUR AUSTRALIA BAIT PAIIAT. Sat. piVK mrmb.rs of thr unbeaten Fijian ru^by tram in Malaya Orisi Dawai. Naitini, Raba. Saukuru and Savrnara Pr havr been selected to represent Fiji in their tour of Australia. The five players are now on leave in Fiji after82 words
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175 1954-05-02 20 TURPIN— MITRI FIGHT TONIGHT ROME. Sat. DANDOI.PH TURPIN. Britain s European middleweight boxln? champion, and Tlberio Mttri ItalWn contendir are ready and waiting for their European title match before an expected 40.000 fight fan* at Rome's Terlno football stadium tomorrow. "I always fightReuter - 175 words
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Article331 1954-05-02 20 from I iiMiltl .Irrp KUALA LUMPUR, s..i T^HE VAN HMKIKKIKSS prnml'- Inn youngxtrrs Boverr>l«n. Prrwperlty titid S. S (nmmindo fffUlnped attrßctlvely on tht tralmn trark »t Kualn Lumpur thin morning. s. 8. Commando, with Boiigourr axtrtde. outsmarted VaU»nt Boy iMhwli In a 3f tryout331 words
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