The Straits Times, 12 July 1956
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Title Section14 1956-07-12 1 The Straits Times E f d. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JULY U, IN* 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration849 1956-07-12 1 Rubber price is the key— and there's no sign of it rising now Iy>\. Lee: It's the only way UA T0 BRITAIN ON JVSGLE WAR AID Xl ALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. PHF GOVERNMENT is considering inI trta irn taxation, the Minister of Finance. j Lee, told the Federal849 words
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Article74 1956-07-12 1 8 EXPATS ARE QUITTING KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Bight expatriate officers who have not yet reached retiring age have applied to leave the Government service. Two are from the Malayan Civil Service, two from the PWD and one each from the Police, Medical. Forestry and Cooperative Development departments. The information was74 words
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Article60 1956-07-12 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Investigations by the Ministry ot Health have shown that an Indonesian suffering from an unusual skin disease Ui Palembang, South Sumatra. was not a victim of radioactivity, the Secretary General of the Ministry, Dr. Pirngadi said today. A report from Palembang had said the diseaseReuter - 60 words
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Article62 1956-07-12 1 TAIPEH. Wed. An armed force from Formosa today landed on the disputed Spratley Islands, in the South China Sea. a military spokesman announced here. Since a Manila lawyer. Thomas Cloma. claimed to have discovered some Islands two months ago. the Spratleys have been claimed by NationalistReuter - 62 words
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Article40 1956-07-12 1 MOSCOW. Wed. The Supreme Soviet, Russia's parliament, today opened its fifth session. It is expected to endorse a Japanese request to Russia to make further efforts to ban production and testing of nuclear and thermonuclear weapons.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article337 1956-07-12 1 Make it a national airline IMMEDIATE national--1 isation of Malayan Airways was urged yesterday by a spokesman for 600 local employees of the airline. Mr. Abdullah Sanggura, vice-president of Malayan Airways Local Employees' Union, said any attempt by the Straits Steamship Co. Ltd., to hand the controlling financial interest in337 words
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Article20 1956-07-12 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— The Indonesian Government is to send a trade mission to Communist China later this year. —Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-07-12 1 Federation's first man in Canberra DATO NIK AHMAD KABUL, 44, wil be tke Fe■fesTfttttal GOTQsTOBMfIt B first rafraeatative in Canberra. The yast was created on My 1 and Date Nik. former Member far Local Government, Hi—tag mad Town PlanaJßg, wtll get a basic salary of *U« a month phw allowances.87 words
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Article107 1956-07-12 1 NICOSIA, Wed.— British troops today swooped on "Murder -Mile" to Nicosia's Inner walled city in Die mint for Maritai Drakes, second-in-command of the BOKA terrorist organisation. They did not find Drakos but arrested SOS young terrorist suspects and took them to a detalnment camp for107 words
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Article77 1956-07-12 1 Doctor warns LONDON. Wed. Talcing too many aspirins to relieve headaches or high temperatures can bring on polio, a doctor warned yesterday. Dr. 0.1. Watson told the annual convention of the British Medical Association at Brighton that other virus diseases were equally likely to attack persons who77 words
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Article145 1956-07-12 1 HONG KONG, Wed. Dr. Han Buyln. author of "A Many Bplendoured Thing", returned today from a onemonth visit to Communist China with lots of praise of the Communist regime. She gave newsmen a written statement on her China tour In which she said: '1 thinkUP - 145 words
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Article54 1956-07-12 1 TAIPKH, Wad. The Foreign Minister, Mr. George Teh, today proposed that Jfattaaattak China grant more trad* opportunities for overseas Chmiat In SouthEast Asia. Mr. Yeh was reporting to the foreign affairs committee of the Legislative Yuan his personal impressions of an 11 -day goodwill visit toReuter - 54 words
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150 1956-07-12 1 'Go ahead 9 for the Merdeka Stadium COUNCIL PASSES $1,000 TOKEN VOTE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government can now go ahead with its plans to build the proposed Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. The Federal Legislative Council today approved a token allocation of $14)00 for this. The Chief Minister,150 words
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Article115 1956-07-12 1 IrnHß "big three" of the Singapore People's Action I- Party are to continue in their office for the curi I rent year. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mr. Ong Eng Guan bate been re-elected by the new central executive committee115 words
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Article316 1956-07-12 1 Army agrees: It will be a park rtE Friends of Singapore, a society wfaich seeks to stimulate interest in the Colony's history, has won the "Battle for Marina HilL" The Army authorities have •creed to keep Marina Hill a* an open space and it Is316 words
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Article23 1956-07-12 1 LONDON. Wad. Film star Leslie Caron announced her engagement today to Mr. Peter Hall, a leading British theatrical director. A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article29 1956-07-12 1 LONDON. Wed. Vauxhall Motors announced today that it may have to sack 700 workers because of home credit restrictions and a fall in export orders.— UP.UP - 29 words
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Article28 1956-07-12 1 NEW YORK. Wed. The Panamanian steamship. £s- 1 torial sank today after a collision with an Italian freighter off the Missachusetts coast, the Coast Guard reported.—UJ».28 words
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Article146 1956-07-12 1 Baby is gnawed to death by rats DARIS, Wed. Every baby has been evacuated from the hamlet of Halleries, to the west of here, after an invassion of rats, which gnawed a two-month-old baby to death in his cradle. The rats first attacked rab- bits and poultry, forcing fanners toReuter - 146 words
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Article35 1956-07-12 1 DULLES TO MOSCOW: FREE SATELLITES WASHINGTON. Wed Mr. John Foster Dulles I.S. Secretary of Stair, tndav ur»fd Russia to grant independent*- to its satellite countries "to help undo some of Stalin's evils." Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article17 1956-07-12 1 Peace official MANILA. Wed. The Philippine Senate today approved a resolution ratifying the Japanese peace treaty. —Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration126 1956-07-12 2 A SIMPLE DRESS AND A WILD ROSE pRINCESS ALEXANDRA this private portrait study was done by Dennis Ramsay for her mother, the Duchess of Kent. lit is painted in oil-tempera and was produced after 15 sittings of 90 minutes each in the artist's studio. In his126 words
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Article64 1956-07-12 2 MOSCOW, Wed. Mrs. Ekaterlna Furtseva, the only woman member of the Communist Party presidium, left here today for her first visit to Britain. The 46-year-old Mrs. Furtseva, mother of two children. Is leading a delegation from the Supreme Soviet which is visiting Britain at theReuter - 64 words
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Article170 1956-07-12 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The United States Navy will have 47 guided missile ships —enough to protect its three aircraft carrier task groupsaccording to secret testimony made public in part here today. United States Navy chiefs' ev-ience before a Senate Armed Services Sub-commit-tee was released in170 words
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Article25 1956-07-12 2 NICOSIA. Wed.— Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, arrived in London yesterday after visits to Cyprus and Turkey. AP.AP - 25 words
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437 1956-07-12 2 MAKING MERRY-A DOCTOR FINDS CHEAPEST WAY SliitMto bottto P«*y—y b— gtob— t LONDON, Wed. A MEDICAL experiment to 'find the cheapest drink for making party guests merry has been carried out by the Hon. William Simon Pease, 30-year-old doctor and socialite. Or. Pease, 6ft. ttchelor brother of Lord Wardington, staged437 words
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Article179 1956-07-12 2 LONDON. Wed.— The Ministry of Fuel and Power has given consent for the establishment of a nuclear power station at BradweU (Essex). The nuclear power station will be the first in Britain designed specifically for public electricity supply and the first of 12 stations envisaged179 words
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Article101 1956-07-12 2 So it still a 'no Wit Japan T° KY Pa rty toa,, st substantial national e w. £s sffl srsrf ment t he 5 I ned. neutrality ar V? can sentimen? lo^ quisitions X Ye States armeffc"* nawa. str °ngest fc House of the A* liament and i^ the strcn^Reuter - 101 words
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Article393 1956-07-12 3 afford to gamble with lives.' Chief Justice tells House t t murder law must change— speakers LONDON, Wednesday. ,v neeTs last night outvoted a bill passed |TAI I hv the House of Commons to abolish 10 lh h ,ntpm" for murder. df h nirn dayReuter - 393 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-07-12 3 ME. LEON GUERRERO, the Philippines ambassador in London, and his wife Anita, look at the chain of office Z°"L *T M -J e """«M Miss Lucy Fisher, Mayoress of Kensington^ who was their guest on July 4 at the Embassy reception given to mark the57 words
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Article142 1956-07-12 3 TALIN ON SCREEN AN INSULT RUSSIA M\I»KU» Wed. t^ t» rnfd 4S tasaltint do I the H.-lIV-m m producer UTuS for ?S 'The CftoOl of Mr Isaa* who 1S Pamplona Ig- f iH f m,n t »av>.,rv. turned. through hr had n-civ'-d Jtural atta.he of the vlfl tmbasv m Washrtfe142 words
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Article215 1956-07-12 3 Food prices soar as port idle COLOMBO, Wednesday. (^EYLON was faced today with a shipping bottleneck in Colombo harbour which is raising the price of food and preventing rice supplies from I entering the island. With as many as 16 ships lined up daily outside theUP - 215 words
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Article120 1956-07-12 3 LONDON, Wed. rpHE 20-year-old Duke of L Kent often accused of looking badly dressed in public, wa« acclaimed today as the creator of a new style tartan trousers with a grey top hat and morning coat. He wore the outfit yesterday at the wedding ofAP - 120 words
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Article58 1956-07-12 3 PARIS. Wed. Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly arrived here by train today for their first visit since their wedding in April. Grace sidestepped reporters' questions on whether she was expecting a baby and did not reply when one asked if she Intended buying a maternity wardrobeAP - 58 words
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Article60 1956-07-12 3 ne value of a cat: Official BUM Mfeb-a court here assessed the value of an «f cat at 1.000 lire ifive n wher. :t imposed a 'r.:s amount on the I Miian for los- P?t entrusted to the ;■-> veterinary ciepart- o»T.er. who had handwr the cat for treatment, Ef:Reuter - 60 words
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Article67 1956-07-12 3 LONDON, Wed. Group Captain Peter Townsend has started work as a mechanic in a car factory at Hull 'Yorkshire). But he will only be there long enough to learn all about the vehicle a Land Rover— which he plans to drive round the world later this year.AP - 67 words
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Article135 1956-07-12 3 EOKA is near defeat SHORT OF ARMS —BRIGADIER NICOSIA, Wed. 'THE man directing British A anti-terrorist operations in Cyprus believes the backbone of the EOKA extremist campaign may soon be broken. "Once we get Grivas," said Brigadier Baker, "I think the rest will crumble." He was referring to 58-year-old Col.AP - 135 words
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Article41 1956-07-12 3 NEW YORK. Wed. Rita Hayworth left by air yesterday for London to complete work on her latest film. "Fire Down Below." She returned on Sunday from Trinidad, where a large portion of the picture was filmed.— A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article210 1956-07-12 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stock* not Including stamp duty were: IAJJkISK Consols U3% +«i Funding 4% £87>-, +h War J*% £71 Vi -tK BANKS Mercantile (£12%) 14 Eastern (£5) CTft Chartered (£1) SS/3 Hongkong ($125) 194 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uU.) 84/6 +1/Royal «l/ 6 Prudential210 words
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Article20 1956-07-12 3 LONDON. July 11— CMb Buyer? 1741; BeDen £743; toward Buyer* £7S7H; Seller* <7SSH: Settlement £743: Turnover, am. lit tOM.pjß.3t.20 words
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Article26 1956-07-12 3 LONDON, July ll.— Spot 37H4L. Auk. TTHd.. Sept. S7'4d., Oct.Dec. MH<U Jan.-Mtr. MHd., April-June iim., July cii. «7'»o\. A«g. c.U. 27 Hd. Tone: Quietly steady.26 words
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264 1956-07-12 3 K. hits the bottle, insults his guests CM IT MEM TK SACK? iewspaper na LONDON, Wed. A drunken outburst in which Soviet Communist Party chief Nikita Khrushchev insulted Western representatives at a big Moscow party, has been widely reported here. The occasion for the oatburst was a banqttet and garden264 words
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Article27 1956-07-12 3 LONDON, Wed.— M. Andre Chamson, distinguished French writer, was today unanimously elected president of International PJLN., the world literary association, it its 28th congress here.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement322 1956-07-12 3 I FO R I THE MAN mf who mUtk |/Vl_\A//VVS DRESSES M 1 RIGHT! WB TAILOR-MADE I FROM Xi I EXCLUSIVE W I FABRICS """S WASSIAMULL'S ffICHSTMET SPORE. PRINCES I HOTEL GARNI SINGAPORE'S MOST LUXURIOUS HOTEL 272A-286A ORCHARD ROAD, SINCAPORE-9. Tel. ***** Cable Address: "PRINCESCAR" ALL DAILY RATES INCLUSIVE OF:322 words
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Article, Illustration179 1956-07-12 4 Man who died for history ONCE HE TAUGHT AT UNIVERSITY A MAN who gave his life In the cause of history was yesterday remembered by his former students in this country. He wu Mr. Lan Macgregor who died last week la Weft Africa at 20. Mr. Macgregor, .a Cambridge graduate,179 words
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Article40 1956-07-12 4 JKBSELTON, Mon.— North Borneo will celebrate "Colony Day" on Sunday. On that day 10 years ago the territory officially became a British colony. Legislation passed recently makes July 15 a public holiday from this year onwards.40 words
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Article17 1956-07-12 4 KLUANO, Wed. The monthly meeting of the Kluang Town Council will take place on Sunday.17 words
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Article58 1956-07-12 4 Even io house' n« permit A FARMER W°^ to a BtaltP* 5 terday wb» why he ouil house in c f off the 15» Road Chua Kee 0 his bow ••jungle, i Chan, the ci" "I was trj away from chose the slte house "But even tner. ment was Mr.Cbsnj*58 words
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Article287 1956-07-12 4 THE SEVEN-YEAR TA HITCH Why Am d«Uv* Tudor answers magistrate's crittaJ 'Taxpayer to Name— he gets as many as three warning 9 THE Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. D. H. A Tador, yesterday explained why his department had waited seven yean to charge a man who had not made his287 words
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Article69 1956-07-12 4 60 TEACHERS PLAN TOUR OF INDIA KUALA SELAMOOR, Wed —Sixty Selang or Indian teachers are plannlnf an educational tour of Booth Xndli and Ceylon during the December holidays. They have asked the State'i Chief Education Officer to begin the first term next yeai a week later than usual to enable69 words
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Article41 1956-07-12 4 Mr. Stephen Pestana won first prise In the vocalist section at the Joo Chiat Community Centre talentime competition over the weekend. Mr. Michael Cheong was the best Instrumentalist and Mr. and Mrs. All won the dancing contest.41 words
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Article29 1956-07-12 4 Two men broke Into a driver's quarters of a hotel in Scotts Road, Singapore, held op a woman, Honnoh binte Ahmad Sawee, and robbed her of $180.29 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-07-12 4 He asks: 'What's your opinion?' MR. ROY MORGAN Director of the Australian Public Opinion Polls of Melbourne, arrived in Singapore by Qantas/BOAC yesterday to study the possibilities of setting up similar polls in Malaya. During his three-day visit he will have talks with the Chief Ministers of Singapore and the105 words
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Article63 1956-07-12 4 PENANG, Wed. Two youths punched a shop assistant when he refused to change a pair of shoes they had bought some days previously, a magistrate's court, here was told today. Loudnathan and Thiagarajan, both 20, pleaded guilty to causing hurt to Tan Eok Kark. They were bound63 words
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Article26 1956-07-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Inche Zalnal Ariffln, OCPD, Kota Tinggi, has left for a six-month course of training at the Metropolitan Police College, Hendon, England.26 words
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Article149 1956-07-12 4 The of unhappy male nurses,, SIR DAVID W NEKn h ad not jl that the 5 nurseby hospital a, th e Chief I Sir David j ton. told tb Leßislative"! today. A scheme of n nurses v: 3 V L' sidered and s O mitted tn the* the WhitK comment149 words
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Article27 1956-07-12 4 TELUK ANSO.V-J principal of Hi Chinese School. I Ram, was tatftuUl of the Teluk AX Club for the yea: I predecessor was I Eng Poh.27 words
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Article177 1956-07-12 4 APRIL all say ye COLONY PARTIES BACK Mr. LIM ON MERDEKAJ BUT LIB-SOCS SAY: 'MUCH TO BE DONE FIRSTI fVBE proposal by Mr. Lim X Tew Hock. Chief Minister of Singapore, to reopen independence talks in London next April, yesterday met with approval from opposition political parties. Bat Mr. E.177 words
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142 1956-07-12 4 QPIUM worth $100,000 was confiscated in a Singa- 1 i? wwrtJCfterttay when Chen Keng Siong, 34 EwSftSF of having the at on Chen, a driver, was sentenced to two years' Jail, and a fine of $5,000 or another I years' Imprisonment. The fine was not142 words
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Article59 1956-07-12 4 Ninety-six Malayan students in Britain 72 from the Federation and 24 from Singapore are among those from overseas who have applied for places in the British Council summer vacation courses during August and September. The courses, totalling 25. have been planned to enable students to get to59 words
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Article44 1956-07-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Government will not introduce any rule requiring women to get their husbands' consent before enroling as women special constables. Thia was stated in the Fede- m (Ullancc B JI Perak>. There are la mI constables Uon.44 words
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Article24 1956-07-12 4 JTOMITAiI, Wed.-Th«y Probation teachers from English schools here yesterday began an art course conducted by the Federation's Art Superintendent, Mr. PHD. Harris.24 words
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Advertisement1119 1956-07-12 4 J^ fLY FAST TO M M LONDON M^ on the Kangaroo" Rout* K /v^^ss\}x^^/ V or ho/ic/oy^^^^^ l^>S^ V H fHB choice of seven services a week to London and ##>a tifMM f mV Europe is yours on the Q*nta*-8.0.A.G "Kangaroo" Off IliC W%ty r^B Routa. Travel fast and direct1,119 words
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Article62 1956-07-12 5 VARSITY: $3 MIL. DEBT BY GOVT. I iXMPUR. Wed. Oration Gov- ce P n owes the Uni?S?ol Malaya $3 SS and is planning $%£s sum by ml^'rSnre Committee WJ 5* necessary vote Todays feral LepsE?S?th< niversit S I SfWeration should ,':l pauias 0' j; tgreed to buy >*s}ofo'reßahru which J62 words
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Article15 1956-07-12 5 ...p STAR Wfd. The ■fi^Stutionai commisW;\ v Kedah and sit ■ffCS" July 2415 words
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70 1956-07-12 5 TODDY SHOP— THAT'S A MAN'S AFFAIR ALOR STAR, Wed.— Women labourers on Kuala Ketil Estate, central Kedah, did not vote when a secret ballot was held to decide if the estate's toddy shop should be closed. The ballot, sponsored by the Labour Department, was taken after workers had asked the70 words
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Article59 1956-07-12 5 •LOR STAR. Wei A fought batUe with d band:t> on the f th( Bongsu rye in South Kedah I The action was near the scene of an incident on July 1 when the manager of Sungei Ular Estate. Mr. J. Wllkel, and his assistant, Mr. D. Wombell,59 words
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Article, Illustration387 1956-07-12 5 HEXL PRESENT STRAITS CHPfESE STAMP ON MEBPKKA AIM TO DISCUSS THE FUTURE MALAYA ON HIGHEST LEVELS 9 PENANG, Wednesday, THE president of the Penan? Straits Chinese British Association, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, will seek an audience with the Queen to present the views of Malayan387 words
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Article39 1956-07-12 5 Three hundred junior members of the staff of the Singapore P.W.D. will give a farewell party today to their retiring director, Mr. A. Wear, who leaves for Britain next week after SO years' service in Malaya.39 words
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Article30 1956-07-12 5 BUTTERWORTH, Wed.~ Sim Kong Sim, 16, died five hours after the branch of a rambutan tree crashed on him near his house at Permatang Pauh last night.30 words
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Article203 1956-07-12 5 BUSMEN WIN IN LEAVE PAY ROW THE Singapore Tracr tion Company yesterday cleared up a point about its workers' annual leave pay and the busmen are now happy. The workers had claimed that the company was paying them only flve-and-half days' wages during their seven days' annual leave. They said203 words
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Article38 1956-07-12 5 PKNANG, Wed. Singapore and the Federation Imported a total of 23,867 tons of rubber In June. The biggest shipments came from Sumatra, which sent 14£63 tons to Singapore and 1.2 M tons to the Fe^e-38 words
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169 1956-07-12 5 Guilty bike but he sold it eight yean ago ABDUL KARIM BIN MAT JUDIN, of the State Forest Office, Johore, told a Singapore court yesterday that the last time he saw the motor-cycle on which he was alleged to have committed a traffic offence on March 12 this year, was169 words
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Article, Illustration162 1956-07-12 5 GRAND-DAD TAKES DAVID ROUND THE WORLD ITS BETTER THAN BOOKS THE tt years difference in the ac*« of two >iwfinm on the liner, President Polk, is not preventing either of them from enjoying a world tour together. Mr. Kay Swearing, 72, is taking his li-year-old grandaon, David Bull, (above) on162 words
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234 1956-07-12 5 Open verdict on electrocuted boy AN open verdict was recorded at a Singapore A inquest yesterday after the parents ol a nine-year-old boy had been told: "If you think someone led your son into a trap, you must produce evidence. "There is no direct evidence234 words
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Miscellaneous52 1956-07-12 5 RHEIX TBEATUTTB: TM Kdwmrd Rowl): SUff meeting 9 fli^^So^l-ttwn ClMinpJoo— »jn. badminton noon to 4 pjn. aH-TrooU^ Quay. S 6^^*-; NSLf^e. «^n Street. 7 SJO p^n.; cricket S JO pjn.. motoH wn Mam m rigta- HU-rspair claw 7 JO pjn. at cmNKK TJI.CA (off Prtnoe 440 pjn. RAIIO FRMMMMES II52 words
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Article179 1956-07-12 6 TENGKU PRAISES POLICE ACTION KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Minister for Internal Defence and Security, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today complimented the Police for preventing an Incident in the strike-bound Lam Huat Pineapple Estate in Johore from developing into a grave situation. The matter was raised in the Federal Council by Inche179 words
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Article, Illustration140 1956-07-12 6 HfllSS FLORENCE PONG ml If 1 Singapore wen the ftrst prbe of KM in a commercial radio singing contest in Sydney, Australia, last month. Miss Pong is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip 8. Pony, of MA Sooth Bridge She Is140 words
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Article, Illustration485 1956-07-12 6 Singapore plans to outbid Hong Kong In lm«lnet« talks with China^l $500 million A YEAR TARGET Yap mission sees CoftJ as the salesman of Mao's goods in S.E. MR. YAP PHENG GECK and his trad. to China are confident they can h^ business between Singapore and the to mainland into485 words
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Article206 1956-07-12 6 A woman defied the union -strike IOW 40 WORKERS ARE TOLD: YOU'RE SACKED JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The strike of 111 workers at the Lian Hwa shoe factory here, which began on June 11, is still being continued by 40 workers, mostly young women. The.rest have gone back to work. The206 words
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Article39 1956-07-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Legislative Council today approved a token provision of $5,000 for new offices and studios for Radio Malaya in Penang. The item was Included tn the supplementary estimates for development projects.39 words
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Article207 1956-07-12 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. \fIAHMUD bin Haji Yunos, the Johore schoolboy IT who was given a new lease of life by a threehour brain operation in Sydney, has found a welcome friend in an Australian trainee nurse. Miss Jan Hancock, 18, of Bt. Luke's Hospital, read207 words
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Article48 1956-07-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Federation Government paid out $39,960 last month for tip-offs leading to the capture or killirg of terrorists. TT lghest amount— sl2,3oo— was paid Negri Sembllan, followed by Perak with $11,000. Other amounts: Pahang $7,206. Malacca $5,554. Trengganu $1300, Johore $1,400. Kelantan $1,000.48 words
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Article100 1956-07-12 6 PENANG. Wed.— A woman constable, Elizabeth Peter,, today summoned her cousin, G. G. Samy, for slapping her, FHzabeth alleged that her cousin went to her house on May 16 and slapped her three times. Samy den'ed this. The Magistrate. Mr. E. A. Long, asked100 words
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Article28 1956-07-12 6 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Home Guards on the Degong Division of Ratanui Estate near here fired last night at two fleeing figures seen outside the perimeter wire.28 words
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Article114 1956-07-12 6 Nine named for Cambodia VINE members of the 11 Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will be in the official trade delegation to Cambodia. An official of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, which Is sponsoring the visit. said yesterday: "Since they are so Interested In going, we114 words
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Article160 1956-07-12 6 TOR 20 months a Singapore r Traction Company bus conductor lay low while police were searching for him in connection with the misappropriation of two 10 cent faros. Meanwhile the S.T.C. strike broke out and It was after Its settlement that Ho Loon FY»g,160 words
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Advertisement380 1956-07-12 6 Good Looking.., &yj L^P^^^^^^bbhßbßbßbb^bb Bb\ I x ...,^^^Ba^^a«H aa? W Wm -$m by JLavakai-- V/ICpllliP U3B* ;=o== The man who takes cart of his hair and c9D HAIR |i:'j: keeps ii anracthre is always admired. The I TONIC best way is to nib in a link 'Vaseline' *_l brand Hair380 words
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572 1956-07-12 7 rfJ vrsTICATORS URGE $5,000,000 BOA»i» XO w*t,p DUMPY Al v LUMPUR \Y,I.-The Wgovernment consider sclt.nfi 'Fisheries Board an initial gran* 3.000,000, to give subsidies!© v one of the ationa of committee, the Minister bin Ishak, the Gov- :o investigate industry572 words
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Article196 1956-07-12 7 I KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. LYANS may be trained in deep water fishing etliods by Japanese experts under the Colombo This possibility is mentioned by the 11-man committee appointed by the Federation Government to inquire into the problems of the fishing industry in its report196 words
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Article74 1956-07-12 7 Simple and sweeping BL report of the 11--nun Governmentpii i n ted committee (h probed thf Fede■b'i h-miK industry fd on it humorous t i a five-line chapter ded "Coral Sweep- said. should not :>ndi this catalogue, we tl without perpetuat- in nnnt the request ,i fisherman from rth Malaya74 words
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Article25 1956-07-12 7 BU BAHRU, Wed. lIS Ambrose, science K English College, Binro, .eaves on Sun- iban to take up ■Mntment of headmasm George the Fifth25 words
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Article16 1956-07-12 7 There were 18 murders in Sarawak last year, according to the 1955 police report.16 words
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Article71 1956-07-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. TOHE Federation Government 1- is to make two more grants, totalling $620,000. to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital. One vote, for $120,000, is to provide for 80 extra beds in the hospital, making the total 220. The Finance Committee has also approved a71 words
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Article177 1956-07-12 7 PU II'MPUR, Wed. Wll A:: Force has pretz Forest Department :ree set of air photoJL' ot kwb most O j tne Br wor nearly J apartment is now L E sp t nd $20,000 on r--. *hich, it is hoped th Photographs HKpiMed to177 words
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251 1956-07-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The War Damage Commission is puzzled by the whereabouts of more than 75* people to whom chesjues were sent bat were returned undelivered. In some cases chesjues which had not been returned were not banked, says the251 words
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190 1956-07-12 7 BUT BETTER PRODUCE IS WANTED KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. INDONESIA and Slam have withdrawn the ban on A imports of Malayan dried salted fish and blachan (shrimp paste). The Federation Government, in a bid to revive exports of both commodities, has asked small producers of190 words
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Article53 1956-07-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two more medical field teams are to go into action to help out in the yaws elimination campaign in Kelantan and TreneEanu. The Finance Committee approved a sum of $20,308 to cover this In a paper laid before today's meeting of the53 words
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Article32 1956-07-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The economic survey of the Federation by the International Bank Mission cost Government $107,753. Of this $18,»6 is to be recovered from the Singapore Government.32 words
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Article49 1956-07-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation finance committee has voted $125,000 for 41 post-graduate scholarships for future eovernment officers. Thirty-five of these scholarships are to be allotted to the Education Department, three to the Chemistry Department, two to the Mines and one to the Geological Survey Department49 words
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Advertisement134 1956-07-12 7 RECORD YOUR CHILD'S DEVELOPMENT WITH A »2.5 RoJeMtocfc Lme J| R Siagb Frame Device ft J3t*llj£t> '•'•«*«i"W. u« J^Bw 7ft UahrtmnwtaM fife m mißHawj mV .^se^ktl ms mOisaiV Lf m^mß ■m^sy >^i I f"t «.5/20-h> Lent jn^M 500w Ump 230 V AC/OC operiHo MmrlM Sjlent ku mg Motor R wind134 words
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Miscellaneous126 1956-07-12 7 radio malata Regional (*nui«— I thus marked can ££o-v- i- »v- SINGAPORE (Shirt wave 4t and «m. Umdtem wave «7«m, Mtau SMM. (Ihort win Oa. Mitel— ware and titak). 47« m). To English Schools; PJt i.w r+mntnw Annct 7.16 Morning n i* <U SJ£? JiSLta^Soo **h unite; lot *sw> Hokums:126 words
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Article47 1956-07-12 8 20 WorU $U (minimum). HARE-ROBINSON: July 12th, 1931 at Holy Trinity Church, Wimbledon, Surrey, Frederick Arthur, eldest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Arthur Hare to Maude Hardaway, second daughter of the late Mr. Mrs. D. Robinson. Present address No. 10 Chatsworth Park, Singapore47 words
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Obituary40 1956-07-12 8 it> viord, HO (minimum). M. Cumarasami, 87 father of the Hon. Mr. M.N. Cumarasami, Federal Legislative Councillor, died at 4.30 pm, yesterday. Cortege will leave 31, Swee Guat Road, Kuala Lumpur at 5 pjn. today for Setapak burial ground.40 words
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Article139 1956-07-12 8 20 Wtrit $U (minimum). MRS. LONGSTAFP and Christine wish to express gratitude to aM their frienos for the help kind messages and beautiful floral tributes on their sudden bereavement. MRS. LOO CHENG LIM At Family thank all Friends and Relatives for their Kind Assistance, Condolences Wreaths, Donations, Loan of139 words
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Article34 1956-07-12 8 1$ WoriM $U (minimum). IN EVER LOVING Memory of B. T. Samuel Naysadoral, died 11.7.42. "Being made perfect in a <*hort Space he fulfilled a Long Vime fat his Soul pleased God."34 words
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Article212 1956-07-12 8 20 Words $10 (minimum). dresses As GOWNS. Prices further slashed. Sale till Saturday at Mulchands. FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mail" If you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. OLDTIMERS "in the know" Insist on Peter Dawson Special Bcotch Whi«ky. Sole Agents Robinson's. MADELINES FASHION NEWS.212 words
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540 1956-07-12 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs. July 12, 1956. Alliance: The Next Step A curious feature of the Alliance is that it exists by virtue of a gentleman's agreement between three political parties— the U .M.N.0., the M.C.A. and the MJ.C. This political marriage has never been regularised to define the540 words
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Article361 1956-07-12 8 A cartoon In the Washington Post depicts a harassed looking man in a doctor's consulting room. 1 feel fine Doc.," says the man. '1 Just want an analysis of the political situation." That is so near the American truth that it hurts. Mr. Eisenhower's decision that361 words
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Article264 1956-07-12 8 The 1955 report of the Singapore Public Services Commission emphasises that the Commission is not only an advisory body without executive powers, but also is not required to advise on appointments that are not In the authorised estimates, or temporary and acting appointments. In view of the264 words
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Letter1060 1956-07-12 8 RUBBER smallholders in Kelantan do not understand how the present rubber replanting scheme really works. I think the Rubber Replanting Board has not sufficiently explained the conditions under which financial heh> la Riven. It is always a falling of a government department to assume that its1,060 words
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Letter111 1956-07-12 8 ONO WATT and lady Li Passenger' are quite correct in what they say about the Inefficient and irregular bus service along MacPherson and Aljunied Roads This service, besides being in a locality of schools near both terminals and •Jong the route, serves a steadily developing area. Besides,111 words
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Article, Illustration607 1956-07-12 8 'THE most remarkable x fact about the C ommonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference is that the relations between them are rather better at the end of it than they were at the beginning. These men come from the five continents, and .two of them— Mr. Nehru and Mr.607 words
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Advertisement332 1956-07-12 8 Straits Two k Free Trtu Far Hrn n»ii«lMna m* a#r«*. Mmti am n»mt»*atr»i at I*. floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORACI, ORCHARD ROAD, wM IMltvi imoll odvortlMwMfit* and HIM 111 Ctasriftad idmllMiili mmt aba fca Handed ta: CITY BOOK STORI LTD. Wrnchooror Mill. Collyor Quay, Smgapofa. MR. M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty332 words
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Advertisement7 1956-07-12 8 J \\\\\t FO* TA/tORHG OF STVU A/VO7 words
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Advertisement104 1956-07-12 8 f^*^ m^ m^ m mmm m m aa m m m-wm M^mmmmm\W m^^^^9*\w^m/ O/^— j^ I CALDBECK MCGREGOR CO., LTD. j mm MnrniiiiiiiliilinMrinrl It T|PK W.tchaakert ban turn »<■"•'"> ,v B«rfeet w.Uh th*. »ouid X !> •nil <|uiu> ms obvloai H U I M>iSfll for »lf-»in<Un f ••>< «SiH«WPJ ttvMt104 words
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Article271 1956-07-12 9 ■OPERATION CLEAM-Pr PMDBB WATi THE AIM-TO BBSKTTtE 1,900 SDIOAPORK FAMILIES 0 THEY WILL LIVE ON 0A T IS XOW SWAMP Iff) BARREN BLUKAR I im vI'ORK Government has launched Rimrai'-" < lean-up" in a big effort to reM XL n^ squatter fanners. ■ft" 011 win271 words
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Article87 1956-07-12 9 ew job in Singapore v Blythe who re- Secrert in June service :->point- oer of Sovern- night been 1 -.:.capore rye la the I the the reman, Mr. i w an tment of chairend of his The reason xplain- L v appointment ie Governor Six Robert i The Public OrdlI87 words
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237 1956-07-12 9 Letter-box is classroom for C-plan 40 fOBTY Singapore youngsters are learning to beK come qualified technicians— through the post. They have been awarded correspondence scholarships by the Australian Government under the Colombo Plan. Mr. L. C. Ooh, chairman of the selection boartd set up by the Singapore Government to deal237 words
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Article16 1956-07-12 9 a:a :;-npur. wed. .-r.eenng of the Onion th« Federal 1 car.teer. here on Satur-16 words
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Article, Illustration112 1956-07-12 9 THREE TINY TOTS SING A SONS FOR LADY BLACK WHEN SHE CAME VISITING THEIR SCHOOL LADY BLACK, wife of the Governor of Singapore, was all praise for the three schools she visited yesterday morning. She said: "I am very glad to see the happy look on the children's faces. "Above112 words
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184 1956-07-12 9 Power men may not switch off after all r THE proposed strike by L 2.500 Singapore City Council electrical workers may be called off after all. At yesterday's meeting between the Electrical Workers' Union, to which the men belong, and the City Council about 80 percent of the wage claims184 words
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Article97 1956-07-12 9 The Deputy Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamld bin Jumat, will leave by air for Kuala Lumpur today with the Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga, and the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. for talks with the Federation Cabinet on Friday and97 words
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Article74 1956-07-12 9 —for Customs men KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— All Customs stall are to be given better uniforms, the Minister of Finance, Col. H. Lee told Mr. Chew Boon Be (nominated) in the Federal Legislative Council today. Mr. Chew had asked whether "smarter and more colourful" uniforms could be74 words
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Article49 1956-07-12 9 Lee Pang San pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Magistrate's court yesterday to a charge of criminal intimidation by threatening P S. John with injury, with intent to stop him from entering the premises of United Metal Works, Woodlands Road, on Monday morning. Bail was allowed.49 words
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Article300 1956-07-12 9 Check should have been more careful, says judge KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The High Court here today ordered two banks the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and the Oriental Bank of Malayan to pay a total of $21,492 to the Rubber Replanting Board. Mr. Justice Buhagiar held that300 words
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Article, Illustration166 1956-07-12 9 AH MUI, 9— HEROINE OF KAMPONG ALJUNIED f THIS IS Chan Ah Mui. aged nine, heroine of the fire which made 77 people homeless at Kampong AlJuied on Tuesday night. When a cat knocked over a lighted kerosene lamp (the police explanation of the fire) Ah Mai, clutching two bolsters,166 words
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120 1956-07-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A national registration scheme for children of schoolgoing age was announced today by the Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein. Registration, which Is to start next month, is to help the Government carry out its policy of120 words
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Article47 1956-07-12 9 KAMPAR. Wed. Tham Kee Piew. 39-year-old mannager of the Rex cinema here. was today acquitted on a charge of outraging the modesty of an usherette. Tham was alleged to have embraced Lam Swee Yee, 23, in the cinema hall on June 6 about noon.47 words
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227 1956-07-12 9 T\R. ARTHUR THEVATHASAN. district governor of Rotary 46, which covers Malaya, Bangkok and Saigon, yesterday suggested to Singapore Rotarlans a scheme to train students to be leaders of their community in public service. The scheme, which he described as "Junior Rotary," calls for selection227 words
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Article54 1956-07-12 9 The following have been elected officials of the Singapore Civil Air Transport Union: President. Mr. Anthony Magimaidas: vice-president, Mr. Lee Kok Kong; gen. secretary, Mr. S. Dragoon; asst. secretaries Mr. Ahmad bin Marzuki, and Mr. Chew Cheng Kheam; hon. treasurer, Mr. Waji bin Alimat; asst. treasurer,54 words
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184 1956-07-12 9 200 PLAN PROTEST MARCH ON ASSEMBLY IifORE than 200 em--ITA ployees of Fred Waterhouse Co. in SinKapore are planning to march to the Assembly House on Monday to protest to the Chief Minister, Mr. Llm Yew Hock, against the management's refusal to recognise their union— the Fred Waterhojse Workers' Union.184 words
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Article55 1956-07-12 9 TAIPING, Wed —The Methodist Youth Fellowship Week started on Monday and will end on Sunday with a service at the Wesley Church at 5.30 p.m. There will be a sports meet tomorrow at 5 p.m., a play and sideshow on Friday at 7.30 p.m.. and a social55 words
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Advertisement89 1956-07-12 9 v«2l lienalex shortwave car radio jgWGS THE WORLD W YOUR CAS^^S^, L_ .^rw rW— —^^Rßll IM I fB sRy "ODEL BC 2846 8 Valve, I*" 1 SinBaP re PtlU g $3 f*"* 10 W6 inclusive of loudspeaker and accessories Aerial and Fitting Extra fr<m a C E C A.rhori*d R.dio89 words
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Advertisement58 1956-07-12 9 ill/ Viscpveries UTIO PEPE j«| famous as the world's Lbb^^Rh finest dry iL Hr^rV sherry- r^Sim^^^^^^^ flfef Aiskti/ k m% r»^ri R^Ra At 0 flUim, ml J Rm sTiRb RRRRRR* UH DRY NECTAR ■fl^pi For those who prefer a §fl|Hfi] sherry which is not quite so dry t*. TIE EMTEH58 words
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Miscellaneous108 1956-07-12 9 The weather MINIMUM TEMPBBATtTBE (7 30 pjn. on July 10 to 7.30 ajn. on Ju& 11): Stagapor* 74 degrees, Penang 75, KoU Bharu 76. Kuala Lumpur 73. Ipoh 74, Kuantan 71. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (730 aJn. to 7.30 pjn. on July 11): Btag»Por« P»«>« Kota Bharu 84. Kuala Lumpur 91, Ipoh108 words
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Article, Illustration376 1956-07-12 10 SUSAN It \tt||, J - SUSAN It \tt||,J By CHKISTIAW DIOR DESIGNED HER CHEONGSAM T ILIANE HODEL, svelte, honey blonde s u neqoJn who has modelled for some «?> leading fashion houses, has brought \lJ* a collection of Continental cloth. s woman would envy. ""t Among them is a cheongsam376 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-07-12 10 ....so verff chic mnd tmmimim* The little luts of Paris! "U lilim." I. h* fa, c4Ue»So« little; like* them saMcy. tw««t and »cry, sfcdl hat of Swiss straw, but Mm v«rr becoming like her three favmw- »wt are of tar. j ites pictured below. reathers «r fcwit.102 words
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Article389 1956-07-12 10 A PRETTY face and "figure combined with career didn't prevent Liliane Hodel from becoming a good cook. "I like very much to make the dishes my husband likes," she said. "Mushrooms, specially and many grow in Switzerland. I go to the forest to pick389 words
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Advertisement344 1956-07-12 10 f2l new touch Jk f for your beaut;^^^ /imm fmiMi M*ARDLEY w\{l %3^ Feather Fmisll ensures %0& A* 1 y our make-up is W XV llyi&Z perfect at all times. Ww' **.y^^ Nothing equals it for w!t^ V it is a blend f ne Yardley Powder fflfa}; and delicate cream.344 words
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Advertisement72 1956-07-12 10 sat iK. fNt mm^m^Wo f]*l aaasksh^. fl IS 'V^innV mt^T'^F^ow W^^BamßanaL. WISE GIRLS EVERYWHERE CHtJ MODESS are silky-soft and extra-absorbe'. invisible under the slimmest skirt or cheo-f sam, and economical too. MODESS Sanitr Towels with the MODESS all-elastic adjusuN belt give extra-comfortable, invisible saniaj protection. a forWutm e f4clVmon proouci72 words
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Article, Illustration1572 1956-07-12 11 World's greatest forest fire I gutted 6 towns, killed 85 I that marked milestone in history I THE whole world was horrified in August, 1910, by news from America of what was described as the greatest forest fire ever recorded by man. The flames raged across three million acres ofDaily Mirror - 1,572 words
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Advertisement86 1956-07-12 11 FROM A Vbbbbbbbbbl ASEPSO SOAP FOR All I COMPLAINTS (WARDS YOU IST THE GERMS HICH CAUSE IM DISEASES pis! Kkuimfmn I jbK ■>■■ kMtJM Jn!^ lil hr«t ion ein I $i I •c! :.oc4 jS I > .5 5 >^ I I MM Dwk r.nn N I V" ruiiiuni Al**YS86 words
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Advertisement234 1956-07-12 11 -One sees fSRMIcX everywhere these days" fssSi9^ I I i m \9^^a I _^^w^H 9 c e\ XbVjftk yj |J in your home For easy cleaning, for enduring beauty choose FORMICA Laminated Plastic. It literally shows no signs of wear and tear. Its freshness never fades, its surface doesn't lose234 words
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Miscellaneous83 1956-07-12 11 Rex Morgan. M.D. Barker Jr. calls *MMAa^^^^^^"'H"T^^^swy V ufC i lEO BBbt LfC k£ f AaCft< LMU t"^^^""ssl T T CVTIKC SSV AMCA9AU^C A I fli fid a\O Wl I i Dick Tracy Up north vSfßwTßSii^Kp rSlSN^^Jj^b^^ IN BY A UTTLE FELLIjWWHO SAWTMAT POLICE v KG WHEN HE T I83 words
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497 1956-07-12 12 TIN PRICE EASES AS 7,000 MINERS CALL OFF STRIKES By Our Market Correspondent THE return to work on Tuesday of 7,000 tir workers in Selangor and Perak, after theii lightning strike over the weekly roster system pushed the price of tin down in Singapore yes terday. The price registered its497 words
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Article147 1956-07-12 12 July first gra.de rnbber buyers I f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 95 cents per lb., up 2l k cents on Tuesday's closing price The closing tone was easier. Closing prices In cents per Ib yesterday were:— No. 1 R.S.S Spot f.o.b. buyers 95. sellers 95, (Norn.); No.147 words
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Article172 1956-07-12 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Ex. change: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; July $26H buyers, $26% sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $40 sellers, drum $43 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done. Muntok white $108, Sarawak, $107, special Sarawak black $74 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra Association 4172 words
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Article91 1956-07-12 12 The Malaya* Exchange Banks Aassetatlsa made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday:. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141%: Belgian Francs 1610%; French Francs *****; Holland OsdMers J23%; DenUehe Marks 136%; Swedish Kronor 16T%; Danish Kronor 224%: Norwegian Kroner 232 Italian Ure *****; Aden91 words
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Article79 1956-07-12 12 Ships lying alongside the Slngapen narbesjr Board wharves or sxeeetai today are: SarthU 1/2, Atami Maru 4/5, Amboull C.P., Pilot* Oarnler 6/7. Olenorchy 8/9, Ralula 11, Chuoh Maru 13/14. Peleus 15/16, Dardanus 18. Gorgon 18/20. Larantuka N. Wall 4, StU N. Wall 8. Sedlli N. Wall 8. Belay* 31/22,79 words
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Article18 1956-07-12 12 The following June rubber crops are announced:— Ay cr Molefc 31,380 lb; Bakit KatU 43,138 lb.18 words
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Article59 1956-07-12 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS under!,;,, here tod;, v i, M with.,, the fe.r i r SSS 355 Loans :>, Loan* 3 Con. Zinc. h Bank of J|Jl w ""I Mount Lyell Western \ii n;r Ampol Ex Oil Search Bradford B. Hill p-o I Cour»,i!;c! I Dunlop Elec. Zinr J Pelt and Textile".,59 words
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Article24 1956-07-12 12 Follow-in? j UM are notified- k~J* (May 238. 600 lb. (May 9.500 Ibi- U7.340 li- »JJ9S Alorrw.' Bfedong 48 i<c 7 124 words
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Advertisement553 1956-07-12 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD Applications are invited for the post of Manager of the Employees Provident Fund. The appointment will be on contract for a period of 3 years In the first Instance, and the salary will be a of $2,750 per month according to the qualifications of553 words
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Advertisement494 1956-07-12 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES Foi PROBATIONS* HEALTH INSPECTORS. Applications are Invited from Pahang Nationals and Federal ClUsens for appointment as Probationer Health Inspectors in the Medical and Health Department. Pahang, on the l oUowlng salary scale:— Probationer: $137J0x7.50-152.50 (Exam, of RJSX) Timescale: |238x14-206/Exam. Bar/338x14-450/EOclency Bar/469x20-529. Special Grade: $529x19-592. In addition cost494 words
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Advertisement1228 1956-07-12 12 COMPANY MEETING THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED SINGAPORE NOTICE to hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above named Company will be held at lto lUgtotered Office at No. 6, Malacca Street, Singapore, 1, on Friday the 3rd day of August, 1966 at 11.30 ajn. for the purpose1,228 words
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Advertisement828 1956-07-12 12 I NOTICES NEW SCUDAI, LIMITED (Incorporated In tte Colony I DIVIDEND NO. it notice is hereby ozvn that at the 30th Ordinary Genera. Meeting of the Company whici i will be held In the Board Room Crosby Home, Robinson Bo* i Singapore, 1, on Saturday, lit* August, IM6, at noon,828 words
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Advertisement440 1956-07-12 12 MAERSK LINE M/S EIDANGER j SINGAPORE P. SHAM PENANC s 14/26 lulv 27 I ljlv Jo|uly/2Aug KNUTSEN LINE orieni nn PROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS-3Q to Sailing Ssn Arti,,,, Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swct Pea Gjertmde Bakke 28 |un II lul 10/12 Au? Elbaberli Bakk* 8 lul 21 lul 20/22 Aug440 words
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Advertisement680 1956-07-12 13 ■AST ASIATIC UNBS «2™K-«*-- **-J-gl»li .M/or r. W PMoriß P. rhorn S'pora mLAMmtI In Part 13/ IS Job W/IBJ-y 21/22 J-y 24/24 J-> r^TT H/ai Jnly SByU Jaty Urn Jaty »/11 Ang 12/13 Aag 14/18 Ang HOMEWARDB Sal— H. mm-. Antwrp. B.ttl.dam, inHuiJ. TeinM... S'pora P.S'ham Parang •^»»«A »M (Cm680 words
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Advertisement1222 1956-07-12 13 MeAXISTER CO M LTD. TEL.: N*.> ***** ■fiianwimW socsiiAur, ku vbmbss urn LONDON, MAVRI, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN »ANCISCO. NAMBintS PORTLAND. SEATTLE J^NCOJ^J and tor U.S^, North Atlontte Port. Acceptmg earf^lerCeiitral ft Seat. CITY Of PERTH BOUBAINVILLE Singapore 21/27 July j.-,,. P.S'hom «Panong «TtOf«TAWA fn&.tt*, SpOf# P* S hofn P#nonQ1,222 words
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Article168 1956-07-12 14 Vietnamese -but no Aussies IPOH. Wed. VIETNAM will be re- presented at the Malayan lawn tennis championships and the inter-port competition to be played next month. A letter from Saigon was received today by the L.T.A.M. Hon. secretary, Mr. Tan Chin Bens, stating that the Vietnamese champion, Nguyen Van Tick,168 words
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1065 1956-07-12 14 r Ja€k Fingleton— i LONDON. Wed. VTOTHING more remaxk--11 able in International sport of recent yean has been seen than the transformation that has come over this series between England and Australia the third Test of which will be played at1,065 words
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728 1956-07-12 14 smrmm By The Sports Editor ALL Is not well with the A administration of Perak's state soccer. The present controv ersy between the Lower Perak F.A. and its parent body, the Perak A.F.A., must clearly be resolved quickly so that728 words
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Article52 1956-07-12 14 The R.AJ». Seletar Golf Club's stableford (bogey) competition was won by BAC R. Scott (40) with W. Horncastle (SB) runner-up. Scott also won the ball sweep on the second nine. The women's four-club event was won by Mrs. b. Mitchell (4s) tftar a countback with Mrs52 words
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Miscellaneous87 1956-07-12 14 a 5 Learning comes first fer the Straits Times Crossword k WQnc for all (7, 8) DOWN T^**f I^—^-I_^ I Mmmß f^r^^f HatlaltlalM wall Baa> aiaiaillili M 111 laW H ioS^ RSlMßWeO^ll^^^l^^™ I «»wWw»aB»BBi WSaa aW pWtaVOVal I I I I I BarSfti E^^^M Baa I I I I «BaßßaaTVarW»87 words
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Article266 1956-07-12 16 EPSOM JEEP - FIRST TRICK DOES IT AGAIN EPSOM JEEP By lIURRY HURRY, with apprentice Joharl astride, put up a gnmd sprinting performance to beat Amusement II and the hot favourite, Sovereign, in the Class 1, Dlv. 1, 6f Kedah Stakes at Bukit Timah yesterday, second day of the Singapore Turf Club July266 words
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Article197 1956-07-12 16 QINGAPORE have made seven changes in the team to meet Negri Sembilan in this weekend's interstate cricket fixture on the S.C.C. padang Only R. Sandosham, M. Hanrahan, S. Kulaslngam and T. Beames are retained from the side which went down by Aye wickets to Malacca197 words
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Article107 1956-07-12 16 SOCCER B.G.S.F.A. Kawekwe* Cap: Dfv. 3: Deaaaln vßail* Malaya. Par. wr Park; P> Issue v P. aa4 T. "B-, PUkT. griMi; PMto* "B" V T.T.C.8.U., Ftmr Park. SAPA Laaga* Dlv. SA: Badla Maa v Jeatfer AA, Parrer Park; DX SB: Bme Itm. SjC. v Indian Tesasgstsrs. Oeylaae;. Parker107 words
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Article90 1956-07-12 16 A QUICK 66, (three sixes and in another match at the Naval A six fours) in S3 minutes by Base Mathews enables OHQ PARELP RNZAP 146>7 ded. (Ward beat Hee Boon Garrison by two 16 n.0.. Archer 30) Terror 103-8 wlekets In their Baited Services (Booth90 words
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Article49 1956-07-12 16 TOTAL POOL: f£M,ll6 IST: No. *****6 (SUMM) 2ND: No. *****1 (S UJ9M) UU>: No. Zftftt 34,118) STARTERS <$MJHI each): Nob. 244*4*, *****4, *****7 4M7W. 14J741T^ *****3 4MS2I. 41M27, *****1 *****9, IMMS, 43MM. CONSOLATION (StlM each): Nm. *****4, SlUtt, s» m DOUBLE TOTE: 39 tickets (f»l9 oe».49 words
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Article1936 1956-07-12 16 TWO WINNERS BACH TOR TRAINERS BUUITAM AND SPKNCKR ReMQ On# CLASS 3. DtT. 3—B TOBB. Shaw Stable's (7) oala onumo (836-314) FsesMr 1 (I) S«n Gleam 8.4 (373—331) Jones a (4) Intonist 8.8 (4M-4M) Hudson S (1) The Maker 1.1 (18*— 163) illtehen (3) CAKTON1,936 words
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399 1956-07-12 16 ANGLO Chinese School became champions for the fourth year running in the inter-school athlete championships After a tent* struggle with St. Joseph's over the two days of the meet which ended at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Anglo Chinese were clinging to a 36399 words
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Article258 1956-07-12 16 166 yards: l. Kesavan Soon (VS^S. P. Vatsaloo (8P8), S. H. de Sousa (BJI). 10.5; 336 yards: 1. Kasavan Soon (V 8), s. P. Vat£*w (SPB). s. O. Ranrtoeheai, 33 J0 (record); 440 yards: 1. Makhasflal (Bart), s. P. BalakriahuSsTO: 999 yards: 1. Byed258 words
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353 1956-07-12 16 'FOOTBRA WU HK TOUR TEA STUNNED fa By THE SPORTS EDITn, 1 fPBE TOURING Hong Kong foottJu I (the league and cup cnVrnnJ I SI Motor Bus (third in the leaS n S) the hospitality shown them k Isl "J Amateur Football Association* lh i sportsmen.- n and M They353 words
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Article46 1956-07-12 16 Fords, upset over P A P OAL bj M, fing«p vt B < 'M League uiri c I at BsK C^ ,"">• other HongkoiiK Bans' over Sune d.^l Fort G *«l>l Airways *4 Bnkom B.U C| *s M*Ul Rox Mansfield j M Wesrne TrseMon \l Bonstead •Postponed. l46 words
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Article67 1956-07-12 16 Clark 128 not LONDON. Wed-A tea scores: A Oval, Surrey <i (Clark not out jjr vs Gloucestershire At Ainlejr, Laws At Portsmouth. vr n two vs Hampshire At Derby, D^ i (Revlll 72, vs At Kiddtrmimitt t, for three (Kmyot Dews 57 > vs ribs At Eastbourne. Colonel Stevens threeReuter - 67 words
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