The Straits Times, 21 October 1956
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Title Section16 1956-10-21 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES HfettS*>U i in Malay* *o. 1,104 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1956. 20 CENTS.16 words
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286 1956-10-21 1 REBEL ENVOYS 6ET A DEMOCRACY LESSON FROM LIM A new chance to study for expelled 142 DKLEGATION of nine, all former executives of the dissolved Chinese Middle Schools Students' Union, spent two hours yesterday denouncing the Chief Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, as "undemocratic. Mr. Lim listened and286 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-10-21 1 MR. LIM YEW HOCK, the Chief Minister, metj nine students yesterday in the Assembly House. They protested against the banning of their union and expulsion of 142 students. Sunday Times picture. LEFT: Students confer with Mr. Jimmy Yong, secretary of88 words
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Article513 1956-10-21 1 whether to accept or reject the chance to resume their studies. The meeting was arranged by the Pan-Mala-yan Federation of Students. Its secretary. Mr. Jimmy Yong. who came from the Federation for, the meeting, said: "We can't advise the expelled students what to do. It's up513 words
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Article35 1956-10-21 1 Confucius said A student told Mr. Lim: "With reference to hsueh-hsi. Confucius said. 'We must study and practise". Was he a Communist?" Mr. Lim retorted: "Confucius also said, 'We must obey our parents and teachers'."35 words
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Article72 1956-10-21 1 TAIPEH, Sat. President Chiang Kai-shek today received 81 Chinese representatives from Japan and the Philippines who cam c here to pledge loyalty to the Nationalist Government on Formosa. The Nationalist Overseas Affairs Commission said it expected over 1,000 Chinese representatives here to celebrate Generalissimo Chiang's birthdayReuter - 72 words
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Article32 1956-10-21 1 ROME, Sat. A British Hunter-Hawker jet fighter today flew from London to Rome (908 airline miles) in one hour 35 minutes, clipping 24 minutes off the previous record time. A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article474 1956-10-21 1 NEXT MM JACKPOT TOPS $35,000! ■'THE Jackpot was not A won in The Malayan Monthly's Puzzle Contest 'A' (September). The Jackpot for Contest 'B (October)' will, therefore. be $35,000. Subject to re-scrutiny, the following four entrants will share the $10,000 prize in Contest 'A. They will receive $2,500 each: SINGAPORE:474 words
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Article41 1956-10-21 1 WOMAN WINS IT AGAIN COR the second week in succession o woman won the 55,000 prize for the Straits Times Word Puzzle "Z 1 She Mrs. MERRITT of 32, Jalan Cambut, Kuantan, Pahang. See Page 9 for the Competition Editor's article.41 words
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Article53 1956-10-21 1 NAIROBI. Sat. Princes Margaret, who suffered from gastric trouble earlier today, recovered sufficiently to attend a garden party this afternoon at Government House. The Princess looked a trifle pale as she walked among the 6.000 guests. Earlier she was not able to attend a luncheon inReuter - 53 words
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Article46 1956-10-21 1 NEW YORK, Sat. A woman motorist escaped without serious injury yesterday when her car was neatly cut in half by a train on a Kansas crossing. Mrs. Henrietta Butler was slightly scratched on the legs and over an eye. A.P.AP - 46 words
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Article38 1956-10-21 1 Going, going 700l b of sturgeon ABERDEEN, Sat.— A 700-lb. sturgeon the biggest in the memory of old-timers here was hauled out of the sea yesterday It measured 10 feet. The carcass was auctioned for approximately $750. A.P.AP - 38 words
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Article43 1956-10-21 1 CHICAGO, Sat. Hospital attendants who removed the clothes of a shabbily-dressed accident victim found US$27,--000 and three bankbooks hidden in his trousers. He is Rashad Joseph, 80, who retired about 10 years ago. He was a porter. A. P.43 words
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Article318 1956-10-21 1 JOHN MARKS - JOHN MARKS By pOPULAR British athlete Chris Chataway wants to talk politics, not sport, with University of Malaya students and young Singaporeans. He is serious the talks are for a 8.8.C. television programme which he is producing. He arrived in Singapore CHRIS CO FLY IN by QANTAS fcfllff J Cr318 words
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Article401 1956-10-21 1 BUT OTHERS SAY: WHAT NONSENSE ■pHE People's Action Party dropped a bombshell yesterday with the announcement that they would boycott all functions given for the Duke of Edinburgh during his two-day visit to Singapore This surprise decision was reached at a recent meeting of the401 words
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Article36 1956-10-21 1 NEW YORK, Sat. Di. Mahmoud Fawzi, Egyptian Foreign Minister, said yesterday that Egypt "will do everything possible and a little of the impossible" to make any future talks on the Suez Canal problem successful.36 words
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199 1956-10-21 1 SEREMBAN. Sat— Two doctors were married this evening at the Chinese Recreation Club here in a glittering ceremony attended by 1.000 guests. An old friend of the bride's family. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British High Commissioner in India, and the Yang Di-Pertuan Besar199 words
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161 1956-10-21 1 That (IF POSSIBLE) clause no bar to merdeka THE Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacCillivray, said in Singapore last night that he saw no reason why the "if possible" clause should stand in the way of the Federation's hope for merdeka by Aug. 31, next year. Sir Donald had flown161 words
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Article49 1956-10-21 1 SOU SOVIET TANKS MOVE ON WARSAW PARIS. Sat. Pleach n<-v\->papiT l.r Monde claimed today Suuil troops and SUO tanks were moving towards WaWWUV. K«*ut«T (SEX PAGE 8) BACK IN MOSCOW MOSCOW. Sat. Mr. Khrushchev returned here today from Warsaw accompanied hy Polish leaders. Reutcr. (SB PAGE 8)Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration2126 1956-10-21 2 LOVE in the land of PASSION with a capital P WHERE MEN PONT TAKE 'NO* FOR ANSWER AND WOMEN YEARN TO SAY 'YES' FILM stars are gradually replacing bullfighters as a woman's ideal man in sunny Spain, but the daring matador is still idolised. And small boys still play at2,126 words
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Article, Illustration955 1956-10-21 3 The love letters of Edith Thompson ABOUT midnight on October 3, 1922, Edith Thompson and husband, Percy mpson, wt r e ing from ll lord m ;iloiiil; BelRoad, towards ngton Gardens, c they lived. I U nly there was a footsteps behind and Frederick j appeared out darkness. And an955 words
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60 1956-10-21 3 The FATAL QUESTION No.2 ERNEST DUDLEY Re-creates the drama of a husband's death In every famous Criminal Trial, sooner or later, the accused hear One Question the answer to which they know must seal their fate. In this specially written version of the Thompson Bywaters's Murder Trial what, in your60 words
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Article, Illustration573 1956-10-21 3 K.T. 001 - K. T. 001 By I IN the course of a conversation recently, one Chinese diabetic proudly told the other that, before being hospitalised, he had tried out several Chinese remedies. He had, for instance, eaten tortoise cooked in medicinal herbs: swallowed the raw pancrease573 words
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Advertisement167 1956-10-21 3 MALAYAN L RAILWAY Personality Series No. 2. Xf7l '*Mh Mr. Lai Hi S— h— Tl jtmnt JJf\ Railway wmi i* now th«- <,<><>.!» Tr***rj&y y^^ nl at Sincapon-. He i> jf^*^? I t>pirnl of th«- ex|MTi«-nced I >.iii..r Clerical Staff of the l\ fa I Hailwav Administration, ami S I167 words
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Advertisement205 1956-10-21 3 MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARF OPENING Minimum iscpout £100 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS J r Head Office: LOMBARD HOUSE LONDON I I STABUJTY Interest Assured I I SECURITY Assets exceed £8,000,000 I I SAFETY No Risk of Depredation I I SAVING No Charges or Fees I I SERVICE onrcniert Withdrawals I I205 words
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316 1956-10-21 4 Tengku: I won't have children mixing lessons with politics PARENTS WHO CONDONE DEFIANCE OF AUTHORITY ARE WARNED PENANG, Saturday. THE Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today said politicians who manipulated Chinese school students in Singapore were creating a Frankenstein which would destroy the country and themselves. He branded them as316 words
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208 1956-10-21 4 ROYAL YACHT (AND DUKE) MAY HALT TO TAKE MESSAGE MALACCA Sat. A MESSAGE from Malacca citizens may be delivered 'o the Duke of Edinburgh as t c Royal yacht Britannia steams past Malacca en route to Singapore. If Navy approval is obtained, the Britannia will halt at sea some time208 words
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Article131 1956-10-21 4 MORE THAN 1.000 boys all i ovrr Malaya this year j huve applied for entry into tne Army Boys' Trade School •t Nee Soon. Singapore They should present them- 1 pelves In person for the annual entrance examinations at various centres In Slnga- j pore131 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-10-21 4 CHESHIRE, V.C., TO SET UP HOME IN COLONY SINGAPORE will be the headquarters of the Cheshire homes for the incurably sick of South-East Asia. This was desclosed yesterday, by Group Captain Leonard Cheshire V.C.. (above) the man who has made life loss difficult for the incurably sick of two countries.82 words
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184 1956-10-21 4 SINGAPORE AIRPORT TRAFFIC UP and UP IuIORE international airlines will be operating through the Singapore Airport by 1959. the. Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. C. Warcup, said yesterday. Arrangements had been finalised, he said, for a new airline to vs c the airport next year, and another company mipht operate184 words
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Article32 1956-10-21 4 Malays In Jalan Eunos. 'Singapore, will celebrate the Prophet's Birthday today. A procession will go from the Joo Chiat Road mosque to Lorong Melayu between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.32 words
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Article29 1956-10-21 4 The Sultan of Pahang who is on his way back from a world tour. Is expected to arrive in Singapore in the Oranje on Oct. 31.29 words
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193 1956-10-21 4 HONG KONG Sat MR. DAVID MARSHALL said here last night that court proceedings he had seen in Communist China were "a joke and a farce." The inadequacy of the legal and judicial system was one of the chief impressions of his twomonthReuter - 193 words
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Article163 1956-10-21 4 BOON TO MALACCA SHOPKEEPERS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. j THE Brtish Army today countered Malacca protests that the new strategic headquarters base to be built 14 miles from the town would be a "bad influence." Malacca pooplp fear that 1 thousands of troops in the area163 words
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Article91 1956-10-21 4 MALACCA, Sat. VILLAGERS in Asahan and nearby areas in Jasin District are to form a Good Citizens Committee to fight terrorists. Eighty villagers met here last night and they were given an account of the progress of the Emergency. They were tola that since 1953,91 words
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Article, Illustration146 1956-10-21 4 SO slipped discs— a figure fuss over forces favourites MISS CORK AND MR. COOPtR CANNOT ACSfE DART-TIME announcer Constance Cork, off the air since Radio Malaya scrapped its "Force* Favourites programme three weeks ago, yesterday said she used to receive about 100 letters a week from Servicemen. Letters to Radio146 words
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79 1956-10-21 4 Penang law; accused of corruption PENANC: A LAWYER. Kooi, a Qiut: today pleaded noi three charges of b ruptly given a total ol to Ramanathan I tween March 18 and last year. Lim, it was alleged. given Ramanath $100 each on th< as an lnducenu: him to retain ai belonging79 words
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Article25 1956-10-21 4 KAMPAR. Sat. A si man of Rotterdam Company. Mr. Seng Meng. 23, dead on the floor nf a room here resterd noon25 words
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Article48 1956-10-21 4 IPOH, Sat. A 13-year-old pupil of the Raja Ptrempuan Government English Girls' School, Ipoh, Norliah binte Din, was drowned in the Kinta river during a picnic j near the Marble Quarry this afternoon. Her body was recovered near Brewster Road Bridge a mile downstream.48 words
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Advertisement70 1956-10-21 4 Jk&JHk Mr wM ■g^l Br^». K car's performance and is saving them money on petrol. T^^^ V^^^jA^^^gg**^^W^Bi^^^P Rahman Bin Suki Yeoh hi 'in f/'" l^S^y^lfi^ I hU "p* f'"* K. £im*« y ual fclfef^^ X^^^r+d^/fJ Jom( Tan t. Uhby MpP^ lrr Hong'Jui l l«pr* j Tunku katstnx V Oon Guan70 words
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Article375 1956-10-21 5 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS tfiNDOX. Sat. Rrsults of thr football matches played today; LEACI I IHV. I Arwiul T'ham Hot 1 Hirminjham l.uton Town 0 Burnley II I < hrt«ca ton Wan. 3 Man. I'M. I l.\rrton Nrwrastlr Manchester C 3 'in 1 < 'harltnii \th. 0 Prr«ton I Bolton UReuter - 375 words
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Article28 1956-10-21 5 PARIS, Sat— Eight of the world's top beauties, led by -Miss World' 23-year-old Petra Shurmann of Germany —yesterday began a week's holiday in Paris.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article40 1956-10-21 5 Miss Sheila Marguerite Balhetchet, 23, has passed her final M.8.8.5. examination at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Balhetchet of Singapore. She has been in England for nine years.40 words
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Article, Illustration603 1956-10-21 5 SIT YIN FONG - The trouble with Jane is that she's only 29 SIT YIN FONG By A MATCH-MAKER, CLIENTS OFTEN WANT TO WOO HER "J"HE trouble with Jane is her age. She's 29 and single. And to be 29 in the professional match-making business is often an invitation to prospective clients to woo603 words
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245 1956-10-21 5 Hold on to that temper, Govt. officers told NEVER LOSE YOUR TEMPER!— this golden rule was impressed again and again on a group of Government officers who had just completed a course on how to be polite and kind in their dealings with the public. Even if a member of245 words
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115 1956-10-21 5 'Cert' course for Chinese students THE Teachers' Training College (Chinese branch), Singapore, is to start new dasses for the certificate course next year. The supervisor of the college. Mr. K. G. Robinson, said the course would be for two I years. The Chinese students would get the same treatment as115 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-10-21 5 Mr. HSU TSE-KWANG. a senior officer of the Singapore Income Tax Department, and Miss Wong Kong Wan. a teacher at the Anglo-Chinese School, who were married at the Singapore Wesley Church yesterday. Both are graduates of the University of .M.il.iy.v— Sunday Times picture.46 words
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177 1956-10-21 5 At long last a contest for lasses who wear glasses— TfHE UJW.N.O. branch in Singapore will stage a novel competition next month at which a "Queen of the Spectacles'' will be chosen. The competition will take place during U.M.N.O.'s cultural festival at the Badminton Hall on Nov. 16, 17 and177 words
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Article60 1956-10-21 5 A Hallowe'en ball organised by tne St. Andrew's House Committee. Singapore, for Oct. 31. the eve of All Hallows has been postponed because of the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh. It will now be held under the title "St. Andrew's House Ball at the Sea View60 words
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Article46 1956-10-21 5 The Governor-General of Australia. Sir William Slim, and Lady Slim are due in Singapore at 6.40 p.m. totoday by Qantas. They will stay with the Commissioner General. Sir Robert Scott, and Lady Scott and leave at 8 a.m. on Monday for Sydney.46 words
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105 1956-10-21 5 UNITED States Information Service centres in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang will tomorow display pictures of the main candidates and scenes of the U.S. presidential election campaign, which will begin on Nov. 6. At the USIS library In Kuala Lumpur the cultural officer.105 words
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Advertisement146 1956-10-21 5 OCTOBER ISSUE 11 OnLk 99m I WT t-^^g^l^^^jjyjt Xwß j|tti_ i^m TJ^fc THERE IS A CONSTANT AND M V j GROWING UEMAND FOR MM, M 7 Jl|#^ H J m^l I MALAYA'S OWN MAGAZINE. M IW|/ "T -^m MM BRINGS YOU MALAYA, M T'^W T *.^H W^' *I SOUTH-EAST ASIA146 words
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Advertisement236 1956-10-21 5 I one piece DRESS Jl T®|- and COAT... If 111 from v°G v E A PATTERN No.S-4681 m P^^Htl Sizes 12r 20; Price $2>s f v^\« rHE SKIRT> with re|ease «i p |eat at $ide fr nts t^\l 3^ *^l has a gorec kack and joins the bodice at the236 words
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Article75 1956-10-21 6 A blue scar> tied in a bow adds the finishing touch to this white wool suit in Raymond Abell's new collection shown in London. Called "Hurlingham" and worn here by Kamala, the suit has a reversible jacket. The side shown here is embroidered in several shades75 words
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278 1956-10-21 6 QONT let anyone tell you that women are the only ones who gossip! It's a fatal thing for an v girl to believe, and that old idea that "gentlemen don't talk" is, I am afraid, rather an exploded theory. Certainly,278 words
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228 1956-10-21 6 ARE YOU THE TIDY TYPE? I —LOOK INTO YOUR HANDBAG LJAVE you ever felt smug about your tidy habits and .told yourself that it's only the men who threw their clothes around in the bedroom or leave a mess when they do a simple carpentering job in the home? If228 words
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231 1956-10-21 6 ROUGE— USED SKILFULLY IS VALUABLE ASSET IF you use rouge properly it is a valuable part of your make-up, but one of the commonest mistakes girls make is to use too much. The right way to wear it is to use ao little that your friends will remark you are231 words
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Article330 1956-10-21 6 LONDON. "THERE will be no more merry late-night parties with her art-student friends for Princess Beatrix, Prince Philip's 20-year-old niece. No more Jaunts round Soho coffee bars. No more trips to London's street markets and music halls. No more visits for a long, long time,330 words
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Article32 1956-10-21 6 The clothes worn by Miss Oiive Leon in pictures published in the Sunday Times of Oct. 7 were designed and made by Mr. Arthur D'Orsey, of Kuala Lumpur.32 words
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Article232 1956-10-21 6 - s you buy. and with a simply- made fondant, a few nut*. dates and prunes, you can make up some very tempting I plates for "sweet -tooth" I guests. To make the fondant, add i one lightly beaten egg white, 9 oz. glucose (melted over j232 words
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Article, Illustration181 1956-10-21 6 A JOHORE teen-ager has written to me this week, asking how to avoid sunburn. She says she has a "typical" skin, which is both oily and sensitive. This is always a problem for the outdoor girl, but there are now a number of quite good protective preparations181 words
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Advertisement558 1956-10-21 6 the secret Lavender with an extra touch of sophistication that lingers, fcC/*^\^> so cool, YARDLEY(Sn^ LAVENDER afco CHYfTAtIISEB LAVENDZ* Yudley'l fkrOOUi Laveadrr in solid form, and Y.irdlry lavindii ioaj— ■nootb-latbering, richly perfumed 'the iwaoy uap of tht werW Asthma, Bronchitis Coughing Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes Do "yea have xuTki558 words
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Advertisement386 1956-10-21 6 'oVutoWfflr~ rTnr THE WISDOM DENTIST TELLS YDU HOY, w^ W m BRUSH NIGHT AND MORNIN6 PrimitrVl M«i Vad \*otft*( Foods n»at provid« 9 ood extrclif. Itrth bKMMt his rough simpli for retth and 9u*is art ha^ foods ***a* Wm bite h«rtt and crusts, nuts, raw \w9OabWt, tfi sifft, chew thorou^Wy.386 words
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1118 1956-10-21 7 The KNOW ALLS' ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW? bm^d^d^^m^^m^^A&^hmM This is why they call Mr, Lim the 'Honourable' Address your letter: Tin 'Know Alls', The Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. WHICH ancient god was T always shown as having dhorms? My friend says it's the devil— ls this right?1,118 words
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Article504 1956-10-21 7 I HAVE a steady girl friend who loves me and says she will commit suicide if I leave her. Two other girls also love me. and to make matters worse my parents have chosen a girl for me. I love them all, and don't want504 words
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392 1956-10-21 7 in my socks, and weigh 1501 b. People laugh at me, and I feel so ashamed. I have been taking all kinds of medicine to make myself thin, but seem to get fatter and fatter. What can I do? MISERABLE.392 words
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Miscellaneous29 1956-10-21 7 I TUOU(^T VOOg WATCU)I[TM&^I VMUY WfrAg ITpYI. JfeUT HOMJ DO YOU UMOVJ) I ASU. WMteODV V was gco*e*J j V-^j] =pi ti-V"*" g^^g^-^ €ILLY 3 1^ 8 TKji B29 words
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Article196 1956-10-21 8 TOKYO CROWDS 800 HATOYAMA TOKYO, Sat. SCORES of Japanese so- cleties connected with foreign affairs held hurried meetings here f oday to discuss the signing of the Japanese-Soviet declaration i ending the technical state of I war between the two countries and the joint protocol on Japanese-Soviet trade and commerce.196 words
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Article30 1956-10-21 8 TAIPEH, Sat— Chinese Nationalist Air Force planes yesterday staged a paper bombing mission over cities on the Communist Chinese mainland. Air Force headquarters announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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420 1956-10-21 8 RUSSIAN LEADERS OFF AFTER A SHOWDOWN KHRUSHCHEV WARNS POLES: WE WILL CRUSH ANY REVOLT WARSAW, Saturday A DELEGATION of four of Russia's most powerful men, led by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, secretary-general of the Soviet Communist Party, left by air for Moscow early today after laying down the Red line forReuter - 420 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-10-21 8 H That girl— and that dress MIKHVN MONROE in the shiinnierinj; red satin dress which caused a sensation when she and hrr playwright husband. Arthur Miller, attended the opening night of his play View From The Bridge" at the Comedy Theatre. London last week. The Lord Chamberlain68 words
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Article56 1956-10-21 8 Mystery surrounds th P fate and Identity of the man who was loSt overboard from the Blue Funnel ship, Pyrrhus, on Friday after she sailed licm Penang for Britain. One official was certain It was not one of the passengers. Another was equally positive it56 words
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86 1956-10-21 8 NEW YORK. Sat. MR. EYVIND BARTELS, the Dane chosen to be administrator of the Suez Canal Users' Association, said here that an ideal solution to the canal problem would be international co-operative administration of the waterway. "This solution might involve the abolitionReuter - 86 words
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Article202 1956-10-21 8 WHAT'S HIS LINE LABOUR GUESS WILL BEVAN TRY TO OUST GAITSKELL LONDON, Saturday. DIG question in political circles here this weekend was whether Mr. Aneurm Bevan. will shortly make a fresh bid for the official leadership of the party, now held by 50-year-old Hugh Caitskell. All Labour members of Parliament202 words
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97 1956-10-21 8 FIRST A-BLAST, THEN COMES SHOWER OF BLUE RAIN ADELAIDE, Sat. Blue rain has fallen at Yardea. 330 miles noth-west of Adelaide, according to a resident. Yardea Is 300 miles from the atomic testing rang* at Maralinga, where Britain is at present exploding a series of weapons. The resident, Mrs. RalphReuter - 97 words
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Article46 1956-10-21 8 ADELAIDE, Sat. Rock N'Roll has hit staid Adelaide. Last night all available police cars had to be called out to break up mobs of teenagers after the screening of the film Rock Aronnd The Clock." Tw 0 youths were arrested. Renter.Reuter - 46 words
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274 1956-10-21 8 LONDON, Sat Scantilyclad Vicki Page, 20-year-old model from Leatherhead, Surrey, is being "starred" by a London brewery In an amazing series of 3-D coloured slides plugging their beer. The sets of slides, open to view in London clubs and pubs, and seen274 words
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Article60 1956-10-21 9 i hundred and forty icapore Chinese school will celebrate bir'i Day' in the Happy his morning. will Include teachers i two closed schools The Chung Cheng .Shooi and 37 from the High School. ben have invited vte Kep, the Mlnt Education, but h« I60 words
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Article21 1956-10-21 9 I Sat. New posttimpa to commemorate !)th birthday of Presi- fhians Kai-shek, which Oct. 31. went on today. A.P.AP - 21 words
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Article117 1956-10-21 9 Musa bin Mohd. Noor, «.ks up with amazement at this huge bunch of hanana growing in the >i impound of a block of (iiivcrnment quarters in Odl Street, Singapore. Scores of people have marvelled at its siie six feet lone and still growing. Malays117 words
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Article, Illustration257 1956-10-21 9 HE great-grandson of Issac Pitman, the man who in- vented shorthand, is in Singapore. I >f his great-grandfather m 1813 died aged 84), r Pitman said yester- He was a typical Vie- non-smoker, nonlkei and a vegetarian. itcd smoltlng so much bought pipes from one257 words
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Article81 1956-10-21 9 :la\'G, Sat. An estate •.ndurc, b. Slnnan. 34. was .id 10 others Injured Land Rover In which re travelling and a bus at the 16th mile Banting Road last 1 1 were on their way to I to s?e a circus. None the81 words
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Article30 1956-10-21 9 Three hundred boys and girls of the Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A were out yesterday turning 'flags' Into money for the construction of their $700,000 headquarters at Shenton Way.30 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1956-10-21 9 Service here is superb, but why not tell the world? O SINGAPORE FOR TIPS ON HOW TO MANAGE A HOTEL SINGAPORE has some of the finest hotels in the world with service that's superb. This is what a general manager of a world renowned group of hotels Sheraton in America1,139 words
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Article51 1956-10-21 9 Have you any views The select committees of the Singapore Legislative Assembly on the Clerks Employment and Shop Assistant Employment bills are inviting the public to make representations on these two bills. Representations should be made in writing: to the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly at Assembly House before Nov.51 words
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Article27 1956-10-21 9 The Dravidar Kazhaham, Singapore, held a public meetIng at the Victoria Memorial Hall last evening to celebrate the 78th birthday of Perlyar E. V. Ramasamy.27 words
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Article23 1956-10-21 9 When Ontario police offered a chair to a woman arrested as drunk she struck a constable with it injuring his hand.23 words
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Article21 1956-10-21 9 BOYS 1 BRIGADE The Director of Social Welfare, Mr. T. P. Cromwell, yesterday inspected the Bth Singapore Company, the Boys' Brigade.21 words
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Advertisement210 1956-10-21 9 WORLD-FAMOUS GERMAN MAKE A TELEFUNKEN Hi-Fi 3-D RADIOS Singapore Price: ifJlv^j -V 1 *B Federation Price: ijMjSspS^SlJ 5495 "^fi IP I' 1 t 4'l I Ml '"V\ j. *ifl I B D 2007 iVK TELEFUNKEN i^H 81 TELEFUNKEN [ft^nnn-rjl U Df y Battery Mode! All Less 10 c /o Cash210 words
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Advertisement105 1956-10-21 9 Slop Arthritis Rheumatism Pain Today Tl>e amazing new discovery Romirvd banishes (he pains of Arthritis. Rheumatism, Flbrositta, Neuritis and ScuUlca like made. In 30 minute* after the nrst dose, pains disappear, and in a few days this marvelous mediclm dissolves and ramoves the body poisons and Urte Acid that are105 words
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Miscellaneous166 1956-10-21 9 FAMILY PLANNING TALK BROADCAST NUTE discussion on The methods taught to the iamily planning was women are not harmful to ideast by Redlffusalon their health, she was told. 1 relay morning. There was no question of •<> broadcast was In the embarrassment as the advlB dialect. Mandarin, sers were women166 words
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Miscellaneous51 1956-10-21 9 Only ONE winner in a difficult contest Z I— MONDAY Z 2— TUESDAY Z 3— WEDNESDAY Z 4-THURSDAY Z S— FRIDAY Z 6— SATURDAY SOLUTION TO MM CONTEST 'A' Here is the set of answers which the judges held to be the most meritorious in the Malayan Monthly Jackpot Contest51 words
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Miscellaneous60 1956-10-21 9 —SOLUTION TO CONTEST T— THE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest 'Z' was won by MRS. J. MERRITT. 32, Jalan Gambut, Kuantan. Pahang. She submitted a set of answers which corresponded completely with those given above. This was adjudged to give the most apt and accurate answers to60 words
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Article100 1956-10-21 10 1* Word, $10 (minimmm). WELL KNOWN EUROPEAN Company conducting special •urvey require services for three full days of attractive educated European and Chinese. Interested applicants apply. 1. Butterworth Airport 19 Oct.— ll.lo a.m. Ruth Warner 2. Penang— E. O. Hotel 19 Oct.— Midday on Ruth Warner, 20 Oct. All100 words
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Article334 1956-10-21 10 ifOUR DEATHS in surprise attacks by Communist terrorists on two New Villages in Johore are an unpleasant reminder that the last battle has still to be won. Kulai and Scudai were attacked in an effort to convince the villagers that terrorism is not on its334 words
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Article180 1956-10-21 10 'PHERE is an urgent need for closer co-operation among the police forces of South -East Asia. Police chiefs who met in Bangkok tc discuss their war on crime agreed that a regional and international police organisation is essential. The problem is not quite the same as180 words
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Article185 1956-10-21 10 100 YEARS IN COLONIAL SERVICE COUR generations of one British family have completed 100 years in the Colonial service a great part of it in Malaya. This overseas link will be broken with the retirement next February of Dr. Richard W. D. Maxwell, Deputy Director of Medical Services in Fiji,185 words
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Article, Illustration922 1956-10-21 10 STEPHEN SIM - STEPHEN SIM THE dream of establishing a residential Malayan university on the lines of Oxford and Cambridge, and with a personality of its own, is now being fultilled. But. unlike the stuff that dreams are made of, the ingredients in this case are money, work and time.922 words
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Advertisement733 1956-10-21 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT tt> Wordt $S (Min.)-Box it cU. txtr*. WANTED AGENTS to sell Sarees A Textiles. Can earn $200 or more monthly. Details free. Lalla Knitting Works. Ludhlana. (.India). ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. Brt[oranoßt postal training school can guide and help ambltimu men to Success and Security. Expert tuition733 words
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Advertisement6 1956-10-21 10 A PRODUCT OF BOH PLANTATIONS LTD.6 words
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Advertisement43 1956-10-21 10 /o 6\ jo I o I n o I gj /olivetti Divisumma I Printing Calculate I Adds, subtracts, multipljj and divides, gives credit b* lance, and prints its °vJ» record of the calculation!. I Capacity 10/11 columns. Sole Agents Guthrle 6 Co Lqi43 words
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Article98 1956-10-21 11 APORES Van Kleef Aquarium has earned ear of —nee than the City ncil had expected. .a tor. Mr. A. Fraser Brunner. told the Sunday yesterday that the aquarium mipht just about LU way this year. Next he expected it would do more than that. "When the98 words
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226 1956-10-21 11 BEAT REDS AND MAKE MERDEKA SWEETER-SARDON KOTA BHARU Saturday. -pHE MINISTER for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Irche Sardon bin Haji jubir. last night warned UMNO youths against infiltration into the party by "our enemies They should not be "victory drunk" while waiting for merdeka next year. Inche Sardon, making his226 words
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Article44 1956-10-21 11 A Chinese woman, Chong Ylt Moh, 51, was knocked down by a -shunting locomotive while trying to cross the rails at the Tanglin Railway Station in Singapore yesterday. She was admitted, to the General Ho.-r :tal in a serious condition.44 words
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Article27 1956-10-21 11 India's Health Minister. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. flew into Singapore yesterday on her way to New Delhi after a three-week tour of Australia and New Zealand.27 words
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163 1956-10-21 11 GOVT. 'THROWING COUNTRY'S MONEY AWAY' T m HIT AT r^NCKUS CA«, $20,000 V/P FUND |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Non Alliance political leaders today criticised the Government for "unnecessary extravagance." mam complaints: 0 The allocation of entertain YIPs vlsitiva next year; The purchase of a Chrysler car for the Minister. Ten^ku Abdul163 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-10-21 11 MISS CYNTHIA BARBARA PEREIRA. 'Miss Golden Voice of Malaya" of 1955. and her bridegroom, Mr. James Keith Leembruggen, after their wedding yesterday at the St. Joseph"s Church in Singapore. Miss Pereira is a supervisor at the Singapore Telephone Board. The64 words
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Article20 1956-10-21 11 «lnjjaporr Copra Asvx-iation vices yesterday were: buyers $26 sellers S'ZS'j; ■r J26>-2 buyerr. $26 ~.'ie tone was idle.20 words
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Article19 1956-10-21 11 The price of tin In Slncapore was $396 per plrul up I" s cents on Fridays price.19 words
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155 1956-10-21 11 Maintenance case man blames court A SHOPKEEPER told the, Singapore Sixth Magistrate, Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday that the High Court ordered him not to talk to his wife or to pay her any money." M. Thavasikkanu was being sued by his wife, Kuppama, I for neglecting to maintain her155 words
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Article85 1956-10-21 11 HUNDREDS of people are expected to flock to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association rehabilitation cent>e in Tanjong Pager when it opens its Christmas sale season tomorrow. On sale will be the products turned out by cured patients of the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic, including embroidered lingerie, women's dresses,85 words
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Article66 1956-10-21 11 The preliminary inquiry into a murder charge against four people, alleged to have killed a newspaper o ffl c c watchman, Pal Singh, will be heard on Oct. 29. The four are: Yap Kirn Hock, 35, Lav Kirn Tue, 21, Ang Ah Lek. 15, and Ng66 words
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Article95 1956-10-21 11 NURSES and attendents of the Youngberg Memorial Hospital, Singapore, have agreed with the management over their "badge depute.*' The disagreement began when the management told the hospital staff to wear badges carrying their names. Some nurses disliked the idea because they felt that patients95 words
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Article70 1956-10-21 11 An old woman, Lee Chern, alias Ah Cheong Che, yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court to a charge of procuring a 14-year-old girl for prostitution. She was alleged to have procured Leong Sal Lvi at a house in Club Street on Auc 5 and70 words
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Article25 1956-10-21 11 A special service will be held at the Buddhist Union Shrine in Jalan Senyum tomorrow at 8 p.m. to commemorate Kuan Imm Tann.25 words
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Article71 1956-10-21 11 Anthony Hodges is an Air Force private with a flair for music. His composition "The Maelc Bicycle" will be the star turn at a children's concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow evening. He is stationed in Singapore attached to the Far East Air Force. The71 words
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Article31 1956-10-21 11 IPOH, Sat. A Home Guard, Chuah Cheng Guan, 24. was drowned in the Kinta River this morning while taking part in jungle training exercises in the Kampong Simee area.31 words
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Article33 1956-10-21 11 Th P annual general meeting of the Singapore City Council Employees' Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society Limited will be held in the Council Chamber, City Hall, on Wednesday at 4 p.m.33 words
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121 1956-10-21 11 SINGAPORE Rotarians have voted $2,000 from the club's birthday, anniversary fund to re-start their Student Loan Fund t 0 enable poor University of Malaya undergraduates to complete their studies. The money together with seven gifts bring the fund tc $3,480 The target is121 words
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Advertisement26 1956-10-21 11 RASPING SORE THROAT? Soothe inflamed throats fast with Uudsons r.uard against coughs, '-*j£^^^ colds, SO re throats and jp^Wi^ inkers' throats with Hudson's Jujubes. s \j4*^~y'26 words
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Advertisement431 1956-10-21 11 rf/rt%WirV^ViVWAVJV^J t AVJ i ArV^^A%PJSVAV.'^/d'^; y y >oj?\ \,r ■t -3 t *v| •T S$S s -JP I L i> T^fy^/f^S round trips of \i^ ijjr&mj 21 days each s. s. chusan ■I SAILING 14»h |iniary 1957 O RETURNING 5Mi .February 1 957 SAILING 10th April 1957 2 RETURNING 2nd431 words
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Miscellaneous13 1956-10-21 11 TODAY'S TIDES Today 11.16 am. tomorrow 12.06 ajn. ltn.j 11.45 ajn. (fft 6in.).13 words
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Article, Illustration132 1956-10-21 12 WINNER of the first prize of $30 in this week's Picture Contest is Wong Fang Onn of 664 Havelock Road, Singapore 3, for a very striking picture he suitably titled "Morning light" (above). He used a yellow filter on a Kodak Reflex to capture the full effect132 words
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Article68 1956-10-21 12 CAMERA fans should send entries to "Camera Contest." Sunday Times. Cecil Street. Singapore. Names, addresses and details MIST be written on the hack of each print. Glossy prints are preferred; and should be postcard size or larcer if possible No responsibility is accepted for unsuitable photographs68 words
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Article228 1956-10-21 12 WITH Presidential elections under wa-. again in the United States, many people are wondering if ther t > will be a ne* lady of the White House, where the President lives. What sort of women have ■•ruled" there? GEORGE WASHINGTON married simple soul named Dolly228 words
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Advertisement532 1956-10-21 12 Finest of all across the Pacific... Pan American's President Service Pan American's President Service was designed for a certain group of a people those who want the very a finest in service. Perhaps yoo are one of them. Perhaps you, too, treasure your personal comfort.... want the complete rest to532 words
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Advertisement9 1956-10-21 12 Historical Corner by Donald Da vies in Page 149 words
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Advertisement7 1956-10-21 12 RJf v^^4H ili^V^B mtt& "'>'■■ BL^^^ft Ii^*»»»»»»»»»»»»^^^*i»i*»»»>^^#l 37 words
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Miscellaneous170 1956-10-21 12 Popular Crossword IBM BBBi' I I I I IBM ACROSS: 2. Amends (7); 8. DOWN: K. Outcast (5); 2. BePut off (5)- 10. Assumed name yerages (5); 3 Formerly (4); 4. n An Z net ii Lessee (6); 5. Gradua slope (4); (5); 12. Delineation (11); 13. 6 slumber (5)170 words
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913 1956-10-21 13 AFTER A JUNGLE CRASH, A 'PERFECT LANDING* fULL marks to director John Farrow for his skilful piloting of RKO's "Back From Eternity." With him at the controls, it flies in to hit the deck with a perfect three-point landing. His crew is handplcked, mostly913 words
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483 1956-10-21 13 MIKE WATCHER - I LISTENED, by accident. to the first episode of the new Paul Temple serial, "Paul Temple and the Lawrence Affair," last Monday, 8.30 p.m., over Radio Malaya, and very good it was too! Now, a good thriller serial is a rare event483 words
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256 1956-10-21 13 NOTHING, I think, typifies Mozart's p-eatness more than his opera overtures. Philips have put them together on one I. p. record and a dedicated lob ther have made of it Rudolf Moralt condu-ts the "Weiner Symphonlker" In these beautifully taken interpretations. The256 words
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Advertisement382 1956-10-21 13 CATHAY ORGANISATJoW^AVT^ Tn^^ ft^? TODAY iQg^f FVERYBODY DOWN HERE LIKES TO SEE.... ToMEBOTY UpTPB Vt|™ cr likes me Pi*l I L*t^H m MKLf Bui a.m.: "ATHENA". QDE 0 N 7f/l SM AS "IN<; DAYI) -TeSVflwi 10 3.40, 6.30 9.10 p.«. ■THE KING* AND |NFM\sroPE 55 mnd DKLVXE COLOR. ?OE! ROBERT382 words
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Advertisement425 1956-10-21 13 'siuV'BROTHE^'oRGANISATION^VrRACTIONS I today! CAPITOL m ■.urn -MM HftljSS^ off r ffi^^^jjK 4 jUS^' I .JffTOUmUl G(OI«MD^IUE MM6 (HtMCll -TONIGHT MIDNIGHT "WIDOWS TEAK"*-** F^K Today I ajn.: John Afar. Lori Nelson "lUreßfti of th« Crwtare. 5 >«♦««♦ l j MOW SHOWING! REX|g H^mMl An unusual movie of excitement mnd iiajiiim w.it425 words
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Miscellaneous233 1956-10-21 13 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE •Programmes thus marked can be (short wave 41 6 m Medium received by listeners i In M«"»««* wave 476 m.) Short wave 41. 49 b2m. A M ?lg g and Medium wave 476 m., 343 m., 36« m. openlng announcement 7.10 and 279 m. Morning Serenade; 730233 words
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547 1956-10-21 14 Lady barbers move to a gorgeous new shop The Countryman's Journal A FTER a four-months' delay, that elusive banana fertiliser has arrived. The Tuan called at the Government offices to get his share, half a bag; but he is agitating for more After the Malay Agricultural Assistant had obligingly dragged547 words
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106 1956-10-21 14 The answer to THE FATAL QUESTION No. 2 The qusetion: "The terms in which a woman does not write to any man except her husband?' to which Kdith Thompson answered: "I cannot remember." though seeming so innocent was, in fact THE FATAL QUESTION. It epitomised the Prosecution's case against Mrs.106 words
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Article692 1956-10-21 14 Historical Corner by DONALD DAVif, s |N March 1857 Boustead and Company advertised William Napier's residence for sale. Situated in the Tang Leng (Tanglin) district three and a half miles from town, the house was surrounded by large grounds covering an area of 67692 words
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Advertisement327 1956-10-21 14 ISO MARY HAP TO STAY IN ANP PERM 1 f MA tf yffljg WtrJ&Z&^jSkisgSt /> f HOW HER HAIR U QUIP THERE >^|^^k|^^^ Richard Hudnut^ QUICK Home Permanent tL fcj Lasts until you HAVE to cut it off I "''Sj^J >\. For the very short casual pin-curl styles i£«. v^-srS*327 words
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Advertisement171 1956-10-21 14 Isn't it better to buy your Blue Gillette Blades in a Dispenser? You save time and trouble— and you don't pay any more. Yoo can ute tho Dispenser with any razor. But for Supcnpeetf SHI^S Shaving use it with a GilletM W^jgrf^lffiy. quick-»«jon razor. The 'Rocfcct' <: 10 Blue Culettf171 words
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Article359 1956-10-21 15 •r; THE rhythmic thud of their urm, Chinese -lancers will ieir way along w's Road to rtie Duke of ;h when he tor the open at City Hall 31. be the Duke's c of a Malaty show in nes*, Malays, and Eurasians part. rrnance.359 words
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152 1956-10-21 15 CLEAN-UP: TOUGH MR. LIM GETS A BOUQUET LONDON. Sunday. THE Daily Telegraph today praised the way Mr Lim Yew Hock, the Chief Minister, was dealing with Chinese Communist agitators "Curious though 1t may seem, the expulsion of these agitators from Singapore should meet with the approval of the Foreign MinisterReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-10-21 15 Governor calls on Gimson School bo The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black (extreme left) share a joke with the boys in the bakery section of the Gimson School which they visited yesterday on the occasion of the school's ninth anniversary. In105 words
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53 1956-10-21 15 IE BAHRU. Sat. y. Noor Mohamed. a i and rott vendor, ..m home at his or. Thursday anxious wife went him. him nn a path home. He was ries suggested n T.urdered. i to the -mall change kets. J ihore Bahru's i lei -n53 words
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Article31 1956-10-21 15 ire Government one month's leave to 11 of will reprev at the OlymMelbourne next at agreed to osentations M. A. Kulaian of the Civil Side Council.31 words
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129 1956-10-21 15 THE QUEEN WILL PRESENT THE M.C. TO Lt. NOORDIN A lieutenant of the 4th Bn. th P Malay Regiment, Mohamed Noordin bin Mubaiuddin, 26. is to be awarded the Military Cross at an investiture to be held at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday. He will be the second Malay Regiment officer129 words
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Article24 1956-10-21 15 The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce has launched an island-wide scheme among its members to open an "account" at the Blood Bank.24 words
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401 1956-10-21 15 'WE WANT INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY BUT NO EXPATS' THE People's Action Party supports the principle of the independence of the judiciary from executive influence, the party's se-cretary-general, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said yesterday. Mr. Lee was commenting on an editorial In yesterday's401 words
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108 1956-10-21 15 nTiHE Singapore Government ■1 yeeterday banned the import of frozen, salted Or smoked meat from dollar areas. The ban does not apply to meat in tins. Th c reason for the ban. according to the Acting Chief Veterinary Officer, Mr. M.J. Henigan, is "to108 words
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Advertisement46 1956-10-21 15 (ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS **»C^H» SW? f^ "??^jJBjUKKjfJtnA WWjMfjZfIF&ZAfZJI cool.t« cod,., m**,**.. .JM 1. COOL -VINT. Jtwi r©« toolir>t •*< <«hwim4)lc«io«l *lth VlNT.Frtih ouii4i m *4*4 <'rcul*t«J w«h room am 4 tXHAUST.N«w r»«*n>ng '»i .n WH«I tenon A Hmm .p,h K«..0 L-mp-r MM North B.rM. S.m-k 9~* H-dy...46 words
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Advertisement280 1956-10-21 15 b VSv9v ill] t hp^wjjifh urS^^~7^psE/ pilots. Its construction is the result \J^m^^JSjWW f technkal study based scientific fects. O m ltS structure al!ows to withstand any climate in all latitudes, from the pole to the equator Its water-resistance is assured by three basic elements a rigid-crystal, a tension ring,280 words
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Advertisement243 1956-10-21 16 j^ Made by Manufacture de Montre* Jf. NATIONAL 4- S.A.. La Chaux |*1 B^ de Fonds. Switzerland, producers i: of precision watches since 18$7 S^^ Slk. THE NATIONAL V I* Bk. SUPERMAP/NBr, IkS HT WATCH PWCISIOM MO» m^r r miss wui. ■I .418 tiP \3Mll-IMBNnK* /I mCAROC* A W UNIRMMIU243 words
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Miscellaneous1113 1956-10-21 16 W^k^^y Edgar Rice Burroughs'S^^^^ Wam^li aWM »6? P ARIS SUCCESS- I THIS WEEK FOR ALL I ,^k M ZB W^ T -RW<Kis »mo« the countries th.thave hr.ped to m »kr TODAY: The right day WEDNESI) $^_^F jHL JL. JBL- Jam •r h^^W j histoi? for over a l.oiio years. The1,113 words
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Article, Illustration931 1956-10-21 17 KEITH MILLER ...LEN HUTTON CONCLUDES HIS STORY WITH A FRANK JUDGMENT ON HIS MOST RUTHLESS OPPONENT... HUTTON th c man, not the batsman, luis many critics, most of Ihein among his own people, but I have always got on well with him. He was very conscious of his position as931 words
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Article832 1956-10-21 17 FOR a month that rheumaticky pair. Ooch fyour Uncle Nat) and Owch. the Plucky Little Woman, have been separated. Owch has been in hospital for owch treatment while Ooch, still stiff in the back, has been struggling and cooking. Although not much given to shooting a line Ooch832 words
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Article301 1956-10-21 17 LONDON QFFICIAL clock-winders at the royal palaces were busy last week-end putting the clocks back an hour. For the British Royal Family has one of the world's greatest collections of antique clocks. There are more than 1.000 clocks in the royal palaces. Windsor Ca.-tle has301 words
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Advertisement242 1956-10-21 17 Btastsj plcosurf from 1 New .York •Vitr SHove Icrion New York Tconfo IshAfHrtU HACEMEYER S 1^ Why do so ■/vra many \M U s Doctors p^&ffivLSß one particular Soap? HAVE too erer wondered why to masr doctors in their own surgcrte* m* Wrisht'i Coil lar Soap (o wufa ft* ir242 words
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Advertisement280 1956-10-21 17 Around the world in a week or a year! A no&m-Tm -would travel ticket from years with Qantas' help T Quttat k valid for full year. At every port yon wil fad Qaotae Time spent in the air, right around the officers or agents ready and willing t« world, k280 words
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Article, Illustration352 1956-10-21 18 any son of road without the slightest shocks. The column-mounted gearshift comes beautifully to hand and has possibly the smoothest and fastest synchro-mechanism I have ever experienced on this type. Changes could be made .lust as fast as the hand would move and the four352 words
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206 1956-10-21 18 IWHEN some people set about buying a car. they seem to base their ideas of value on the maximum weight or s ze that they can obtain for a given sum of moneyBut others Took beyond the purely external and physical aspects, preferring Instead to206 words
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410 1956-10-21 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By I A FEW weeks ago in these columns I stressed that games in the closing soccer ties should be started earlier. During the past 10 days some games have been abandoned because of failing light. Others have ended in draws because410 words
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Advertisement99 1956-10-21 18 #> THE^^E^^/ 1957 mmrnKmtm I p O\/C P Q |y^ y £|2 IV I^s The confidence of the discriminating motoring public is reflected in the number °f R° vers t° be seen on the roads p y^^JS^^^ and in the exceptionally high second-hand value, of these Jfl > .awt A*99 words
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Miscellaneous97 1956-10-21 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 2. Betters. 8. Defer. 10. Alias. 12. Presentment. 13. Heart. 14. Pedal. 16. Arts. 17. End. 19. Pile. 20. Hated. 22. Carves. 23. Crafts. 24. Repay. 26. Emir. 29. Day. 30. Bran. 32. Dozed. 34. Dress. 35. Decorations. 36. Desks. 37, Mated, 38. Seceded. DOWN: 1. Leper.97 words
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Article284 1956-10-21 19 lataway discusses long distance races Crack UK athletes in Spore I \IN. who have i* not won an Olympic medal for athletics v I hope to end •i spell with their i team of long ite athletes. this long Chris Chata- I and Chris oplrchaset flew284 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-10-21 19 Kddic .Marsh. th r Charlton Athletic goalkeeper, punches the hall away as Clapton, the Arsrnal outside right, jumps in o n the right durins the First Division match at the Valley, London, last week. Arsenal beat Charlton 3-1. Reuter picture.Reuter - 44 words
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88 1956-10-21 19 MADRAS. Sat. 4T CLOSE of play on the second day of the first L cricket Test match between Australia and India, Australia had scored 120 for three wickets in their first ininffs. India's first innings realised 161 runs. Vijay Manjrekir, who had, played so88 words
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Article185 1956-10-21 19 RN POLICE ARE NOW PLACE ROYAL Naval Police took over the second place from Ceylon Sports Club in the Singapore Hockey Association's Div. 1 league table when they beat S.C.R.C. 3-1 at Serangoon Road yesterday. They now have 12 points, one less than S.R.C., the reigning champions. Ceylonese are in185 words
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Article47 1956-10-21 19 Seletar "B" trounced Kranjl by 31 points (two goals, six tries, penalty goal) to nil In their rugger match at Seletar yesterday. Try scorers were Anderson. Holden. Nicholson. Scott, Furness. Brichtwell and Smith, Anderson made a conversion and Nicholson converted a penalty.47 words
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Article146 1956-10-21 19 r\ni..\— isr inns. Mankad r McDo:iald b Benaud 27 Roy c Harr'v h ilrnaud 13 I'mrigar c (rat? I Brnaud II Manjrekar Ibw t«naud 33 Ramrhand h fra fiord 0 Adhikari r Rurkr b Crawford 5 Kripal Singh c H;htfv b CraWord 13 Tamhane not out 9 Patel r146 words
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Article153 1956-10-21 19 LUCKY Strike B.P. won the Singapore Badminton Association's nmlor inter-club championships whrn they beat. Flower B.P. 3-2 in the final at S.B.A. Hall last merit Flower were unlucky for they led twice at 1-0 snd 2-1 before going down 3-2 alter a close fight. Lucky Strike153 words
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Article124 1956-10-21 19 Result<; of first round ties in the Singapore Badminton AnocUtton'a veterans' and women's singles championships played at the SBA. H,UI last nicht. are: Vrtrr^ns' singles: Tiv Chconc Ann M B. C. Mah 15-3. 11-15 15-6- Chua Slan Hemr bt A. Sujak 16-18 15-9. 15-8; Low Senh124 words
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Article41 1956-10-21 19 PENANG. Rat Slacing a Brand rally in the second half. Penan* bent Perak by 11 poInU <a robl a drop coal and a penalty) to eleht pool und n 'rv, in a thrilling rugby match here today.41 words
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Article116 1956-10-21 19 Caufieid Cup to Redcraze MELBOURNE Sat. AIRS. AD. BRADLEY S Redcraze Mari-Myanon). with Arthur Ward up, today won the £AlO,OOO Caufieid Cup over 1' 3 miles here. Mr. and Mrs. R. White's Evening Peal with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brpdshau's Prince Delville third in a field of 24. Redcraze,116 words
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Article166 1956-10-21 19 A 'fam from Singapore's Olympic hockey contingent scored a 7-3 victory over a scratch side which Included five Olympic ptayan In the first of their six practice matches on the padang ye ■•erday. AU but three of the Olympic players took part In yesterday's frame. Burdett Coutts166 words
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Article101 1956-10-21 19 CT. ANDREWS School beat Teai** chers Training College by 13 points 1 2 Ro.lL-; and a penalty! to cn e (3 penalties) at Woodvilla yest erday. Teachers scored three penalty coals in the first half through Kirn Chye. A penalty was awarded to the Saint, just101 words
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Article475 1956-10-21 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By HURRY HURRY showed a return to form when he did the fastest workout of the morning at Buklt Timah yesterday. With newcomer Head On (Posnen for company, Hurry Hurry covered 3f in 39. Hurry Hurry was well In front of his475 words
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Article50 1956-10-21 19 Present Boys of the Anglo Chinese School won the Holslngton Cup in their annual hockey match when they beat Old Boys 4-3 at Barker Road yesterday. Ernest Frida (3) and Jasbir Singh scored for Present Boys. Nagle Yap Onn Leng and Richard Llm replied lor Old Boys.50 words
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Article150 1956-10-21 19 SYDNEY. Sat. T ORRAINE Crapp. 18-year-old Australian swimming star, broke four world records in an amazing swim at a special Olympic carnival at the North Sydney Olympic pool this afternoon. The records she broke were all set by herself at Towns- I ville in August, andReuter - 150 words
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474 1956-10-21 19 THIS is crisis week for Singapore's rugger prestige. A It suffered another breakdown yesterday when the Singapore Cricket Club were held to a 3-3 draw by Royal Navy, Club scoring a penalty goal to Navy's try in their rugger match on the padang.474 words
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Article227 1956-10-21 19 20,000 watch Aussie trials MELBOURNE, Sat. TWENTY thousand people saw Kevan Gosper, of New South Wales win the 400 metres Olympic trial in 47.75ec. on a sodden track on the third and last day of the Australian trials at Melbourne's Olympic Park today. Events were held in227 words
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Article88 1956-10-21 19 RAF Seletar and S.H.B. Police played to a scoreless draw In their S HA. League first division match at Seletar yesterday. In a second division match, also at Seletar. Teachers Training College beat R.A.F. Seletar 3-0 S. R. Robinson. Earnest Wicks and P. Tong scored88 words
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Article2942 1956-10-21 20 ROULETTE STAKES CLAIM WITH FINE VICTORY IN DIV. 2 By EPSOM JEEP JJESSRS. P. H. Tan and K. H. Quek's Shangrila, the 1954 SelangorGold Cup winner, yesterday won the Singapore Gold Cup "Trial" over a mile at Bukit Timah. Shangrila, ridden by Tom Mortimer, came with2,942 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-10-21 20 Shaw Stable's SMALL WORLD (Merv Posner) beats off CARACAS (Bob Franklin) and STAR ONE (Jackie Smith) in the first race at Bukit Timah yesterday.— Sunday Times picture.32 words
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Article58 1956-10-21 20 BERLIN, Sat —Czechoslovakia's Emil Zatopek will compete in both the marathon and 10.000 metres In the Melbourne Olympics. The East German news agency Adn said Zatopek will run tne 10.000 metres "at his own request," although Cieth sport.s authorities had nominated him only for58 words
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