The Straits Times, 26 November 1960
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Title Section20 1960-11-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times #001** He*** 1 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1960. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration2721 1960-11-26 1 'Stick to own subject' advice SINGAPORE. Friday fHE PRIME Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, made it clear tonight that academic freedom did not confer on a visiting professor or an alien the right "to intervene by comment or action in the political issues of this country." Speaking2,721 words
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Article, Illustration143 1960-11-26 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. Mrs. John Kennedy, wife of the U.S. President-elect, today save birth to a 6 lb. 3 oz. son by caesarean operation as her husband was making a dash by air from Florida to be at her side. Senator Kennedy received aReuter - 143 words
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Article16 1960-11-26 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government Nanyang University liaison committee will meet at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.16 words
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605 1960-11-26 1 Tengku meets Dutch leaders on W. Irian TENGKU Abdul Rahman arrived here today for talks with Dutch leaders on West Irian. A member of the Malayan party s>aid the Tengku may visit Australia and Indonesia soon for talks on West Irian. He flew from London in a Dutch Government aircraft.Reuter - 605 words
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Article324 1960-11-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday ANE thousand Mala- yan and Thai Jungle fighters hunting the 560 terrorists in the border area are to be "toughened up" under a rigorous new training programme. This was one of the decisions taken by the ThaiMalayan senior staff committee whose meeting324 words
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Article778 1960-11-26 1 Malaya to spend more next year KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE FEDERATION Government has budgetted for an expenditure of $958 million in 1961 $50 million more than for this year. This is revealed in the Federal expenditure estimates which were issued today in a streamlined and simplified form to make them778 words
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Article30 1960-11-26 1 OSLO. Frl. A Norwegian rocket programme has been recommended by a special research committee to the Norwegian Research Council for technique and science, it has been announced here.30 words
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Article106 1960-11-26 1 Riddle of missing 3-year-old SINGAPORE. Fri. Detectives spent all day today lin LoroiiK Buang Kok. a kampong off the Bth mile Ponggol Road, probing the disappearance of a three-year-old girl. The child, daughter of a building contractor. Lee Chin Chye. 30. had been missing for a year. A police spokesman106 words
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Article133 1960-11-26 1 Congo's leader reaches Paris pARIS. Fri.—Presid- ent Joseph Kasavubu of the Congo arrived here this morning by air from New York. He was accompanied by his delegation to the United Nations. They leave tonight for Brazzaville. President Kasavubu said the departure of the 13--member United Nations conciliation commission for theReuter - 133 words
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Article20 1960-11-26 1 FRIENDLY TALKS I'HL JUG 1 1 1 t iruu f 1 Uo bour^ m friend! Mwpben ifluui 'hi.-, p^i*20 words
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Article, Illustration287 1960-11-26 2 THERELUCTANT PEER ADVISED: TRY TREASON LONDON, Friday BRITAIN'S 'reluctant peer," Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn, was advised yesterda} to commit a "nominal act of treason' by making improper use of the Queen's coat of arms. The odvice came in a letter to The Times from Mr. Randolph Churchill, journalist son ofReuter - 287 words
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Article48 1960-11-26 2 LONDON. Fri. British shipyard employers yesterday rejected union demands for substantial pay rises for more than 250.000 ship building and repairing workers. Instead, they warned the unions that unemployment would become progressively worse during the next few months unless further orders were obtained. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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135 1960-11-26 2 Wife urged: Write to husband in jail SYDNEY. Fri.— A Salvation Army officer today wrote to Mrs. Magda Bradley in London asking her to write to her husband at Sydney's Long Bay jail. "I have given her all the details and a couple of personal messages from her husband." theReuter - 135 words
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Article32 1960-11-26 2 ALGIERS. Fri. A new organisation the "Progress front for the support of the President of the Republic" which supports President de Gaulle's Algerian policy was formed here last night. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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138 1960-11-26 2 j LONDON. Fri. A report in the Daily Telegraph today stated that British Intelligence has sent an undercover officer to Holy Loch in Scotland to assume charge of security and counter-espion-age measures for the U.S. Polaris-carrying submarine base there. Assignments "This appointment hasReuter - 138 words
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Article52 1960-11-26 2 TOKYO. Fri. ADOuti 6.500 doctors, nurses and other employees of 33 Japan- 1 ese Red Cross hospitals went on strike today demanding higher wages and a minimum wage of 10.000 yen (£10) a month. About 3,600 workers of 18 i other hospitals also went onReuter - 52 words
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395 1960-11-26 2 LONDON, Friday npHE Times today de- clared that an exchange of letters between Prof. D.J. Enright, Professor of English at the University of Malaya, and the Singapore Government has ended the tow" that flared up over some remarks on culture made byReuter; The Times - 395 words
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Article142 1960-11-26 2 TONDON, Fri. The British Government yesterday rejected a proposal that It should follow the lead of other Commonwealth countries In banning Immigrants known to be criminal, diseased or idle. The suggestion was made In the House of Commons by Mr. Cyril Osborne. a Conservative. Mr.Reuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-11-26 2 This man Castro CUBA today is in economic and political turmoil. The world spotlight is turned on her conlroversial leader. Dr. Fidel Castro. What manner of man is Castro? Is he a Communist? How much support did he command when he planned and started his uprising? Arc patriotic Cubans backing94 words
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Advertisement23 1960-11-26 2 ROFINA INTRODUCING THE LATEST STYLE CALENDAR WATCHES. WITH SPECIAL ROFINAMATIC BALANCE. FULLY TROPICALISED, 1 00 c WATERPROOF. Manufactured by: ROFINA WATCH GRENCHEN SWITZERLAND23 words
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Miscellaneous35 1960-11-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r— m X- N. f^lAJ /••TTEI?AF6wT /•TILL A »IT A V V- '*V/ I MINUTES' Pain [CLUMSY WITH I > I If tc eeADV fo« vou) II f i thought ib>35 words
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Article169 1960-11-26 3 Dr. V says 'no' again PRETORIA, Friday gOUTH AFRICA'S Prime Minister, Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, last night again rejected proposals that coloured people should sit in the Union Parliament as a first step toward integration. He told the newspaper Transvaaler that he had ruled out the possibility that coloured people beUPI - 169 words
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412 1960-11-26 3 NEW YORK, Friday /CRITICAL talks were due to begin here today in a bid to head off a Soviet bloc threat to the U.N. structure. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the Secretary-General, who has been under almost daily attack by the Russians for hisReuter - 412 words
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Article28 1960-11-26 3 PARIS. Frl. Jacques Charrier, estranged husband of Brigitte Bardot. was back in the army yesterday this i time at his own special reI quest. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article131 1960-11-26 3 LONDON. Friday. PAY RISES which would bring the total for some long service constables up to £990 a year are recommended in the interim report ot a Royal Commission on the police, published here tday. The commission, set up In January, recommends that aReuter - 131 words
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Article43 1960-11-26 3 TAIPEH. Fri— Nationalist Chinese shore guns on the offshore islands fired on several Communist gunboats yesterday and damaged one with a direct hit. the Nationalist Defence Ministry said today. Seventeen hours later Red artillery fired 32-round barrage against the Quemoy islands.—U.P.l.43 words
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108 1960-11-26 3 PARDONS FOR 260 RED CHINA 'RIGHTISTS' pr.nl.M, Fri Chinese I officials yesterday said that more tnan <tjo peupie have been "reli»ved ol rightist designation" in accordance with a Government decision last year. It was announced here that pardons were bein^ granted to those "rightists who have truly reformed." Most "rightistsReuter - 108 words
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Article21 1960-11-26 3 MELBOURNE. Frl. Nevil Shute. the author, left estate in Victoria worth £A 100,327 when he died on Jan. 12.21 words
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Article95 1960-11-26 3 ARABS TO FORM TANKER FLEET KUWAIT, Frl. Arab oil experts decided here yesterday to form an Arab tanker fleet with an expected capital of £35 million and with headquarters in Kuwait. Mr. Mohammed Salman, head of the Arab League delegation to the conference, said the decision would be passed toReuter - 95 words
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Article26 1960-11-26 3 BONN. Frl.— No more West German troops will train In France this year, a West German Defence Ministry spokesman said here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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371 1960-11-26 3 NEW YORK. Fri INDONESIA suggested in the United Nations yesterday that France was "stampeding" the north-west African territory of Mauritania to nationhood for economic reasons. Mr. Sukar DJo Wlrjonpranoto. chief Indonesian delegate, also accused France of dismembering "the united states of Morocco." which claimsReuter - 371 words
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229 1960-11-26 3 Maclntyre refugee problem growing j YEW YORK, Fri. 11 Dato S. G. Maclntyre of Malaya, said yesterday that the problem of the Palestine refugees was growing. would continue to grow, and that the situation could become "unbearably explosive." Dato Maclntyre said In the general as:embly's special committee that his delegationReuter - 229 words
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Miscellaneous445 1960-11-26 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres (41.7 metres) Short Wave: 62 metre, JXif i SJ&ZFS& S& from 9.00—10.00 p.m. Melodies; 7.00 Ja» Club; 7.30 A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Ttaw Signal. News: 7.35 Song mm Time; 8.00 Time Signal. News In Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: The National445 words
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331 1960-11-26 4 'Stimulate independent thought, maintain right to free discussion... SINGAPORE, Friday THE president of the University of Malaya (Singapore Division) Students' Union, Mr. Ernest Devadason, tonight warned of the danger of a university's failure to stimulate independent thought, maintain its right to free discussion and331 words
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Article292 1960-11-26 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. A WEEK-LONG exhibition depicting the impact of a rapidly rising population on Singapore's resources will open at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow afternoon. The exhibition which will be opened by Che Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang diPertuan Negara. at 4.30 p m. is292 words
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Article35 1960-11-26 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government Services Football Association will hold its annual dance, featuring the "Ideal Secretary." on Saturday, Dec 3, flfom 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m at the Sea View Hotel ballroom.35 words
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Article23 1960-11-26 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. George G. Thomson will address Rotarians on "How Nations are Made" on Wednesday. Nov. 30. at Cathay Hotel23 words
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186 1960-11-26 4 Rice gift for detainees, -then a plea for jobs SINGAPORE. Fri. HPHE Minister for Home 1 Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today described the Pnlau Senang penal settlement scheme as "a bold experiment," and said the Government most have the co-operation of all sections of society if it was to186 words
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198 1960-11-26 4 USED HER STUDENT DAUGHTER TO AID IN CHAP-JI-KI SINGAPORE, Friday. A MOTHER, who used her 15-year-old school daughter to write chap-Ji-ki bets, was ordered to pay the girl's fine of $400 and severely reprimanded by the Juvenile Court magistrate, Miss Jenny Lav today. The girl had last week pleaded guilty198 words
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Article52 1960-11-26 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A new Shell service station at No. 5C Tanglin Road will be formally opened by "Miss Supershell, 1960." Nancy Uew. at 4 p.m. tomorrow. The Glory and Company Ltd. is celebrating the occasion with a cocktail party at its premises from 4 p.m. to52 words
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Article218 1960-11-26 4 Recital by US-Chinese pianist SLNOAPORE, Fri. Tung Kwong Kwong, an American-Chinese pianist, gave a programme of works by Beethoven, Schubert, Schoenberg and Chopin in the Victoria Theatre tonight, before a sparse but appreciative audience. An otherwise most acceptable reading of Beethoven's D minor eonata, Op. 31 No. 2, was marred218 words
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Article30 1960-11-26 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Raffles Girls' School in Singapore held their annual exhibition of art, handwork and cookery at their school premises today. It will continue tomorrow.30 words
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Article28 1960-11-26 4 BINOAPORE. Fri. The Theosophical Boclety Singapore Lodge will hold their annual general meeting at their premises at 8, Calrnhlll Road on Dec. 4 at 11.15 a.m.28 words
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Article89 1960-11-26 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The 1 Nanyang University authorities will set up a new entrance examination centre in Kuchin? next year for the convenience of candidates in the three Borneo states. This will be in addition to centres in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. The university's registrar.89 words
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128 1960-11-26 4 A youth who pestered girl in cinema convicted SINGAPORE. Fri. A youth, Su.iut bin Atmah. convicted today of molesting a girl, was given a conditional discharge for 1 six months, by the ninth magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates. The offence was committed at Sims Avenue on the night of128 words
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Article46 1960-11-26 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A reception will be held at the office of the Royal Thai Con-sulate-General at 370, Orchard Road, on Monday, from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m., to celebrate the birthday of the King of Thailand. The office will be closed that day.46 words
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Article35 1960-11-26 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. and his wife, will be attending the piemiere of Cathay Organisation's Film, "Lion City", at Odeon Theatre at 9.15 p.m. on Dec. 6.35 words
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Article279 1960-11-26 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London. Zurich, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 704) 7.35 p.m from Sydney Darwin, Jakarta (BA 715) 10 50 p.m. Qanta*: Prom Bangkok (CM 074) 9.30 pm. Pan-American: Prom I.oe279 words
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232 1960-11-26 4 FUND BOARD EXPLAINS 70,000 'FROZEN' ACCOUNTS SINGAPORE, Fri. A spokesman of the Central Provident Fund Board today clarified a statement in the chairman's report and accounts for last year that out of 94,000 inactive accounts, no contributions were paid into 70,000 of them during any month of that year. He232 words
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Article189 1960-11-26 4 Six union men case: New trial SINGAPORE. Fri.— Six tradt unionists. Including a former City Councillor Chang Yuen Tong, now on trial at the second crimina: district court on a charge ol wrongfully confining a Special Branch detective, uil stand a fresh trial at smother criminal district court The five189 words
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Miscellaneous71 1960-11-26 4 The diary STAGE CLUB: "Nifht Wh Our Friend." at Cultural Centra Theatre 9 p.m. CLOTHING SHOP (St. Andrew's Cathedral) Open from 3.30 p.m*— 5.50 p.m. VW.C.A. (Outram Road): Yteens clutr 2.30 p.m.; Chinese rooking 2.50 p.m.; Young Adults club 3 p.m. V.MX.A.: Tablr-trnnis 2 p.m.; Cambridge Examination Malay Class p.m.;71 words
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Article, Illustration362 1960-11-26 5 HE URGES: DON'T NEGLECT OTHER FREE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD DOTARV ("service- above-ryilf") representatives from six Asian countries were today urged by the Sultan of Selangor not to "neglect the other countries of the free world." The Sultan, who was opening the 26th annual conference of362 words
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376 1960-11-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, has instructed Mie staff at the Military College, Port Dlckson, to show patience and tact when dealing with the public. This was disclosed in a letter by the376 words
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Article164 1960-11-26 5 PENANG, Friday. IN the endless battle of the sexes the winner is usually the man who is off to a good start and says it with flowers, the governor, Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, sair 1 J Ra'a Tun Uda. who waa speaking at the164 words
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250 1960-11-26 5 THEY ABDUCTED PRETTY BRIDE: THREE JAILED tSAL-iiNU, Friday. HHHREE men were jailed yesterday for kidA napping a pretty 16-year-old bride. Kassim bin Che Hat, 23, and Ishak bin Ahmad, 24, each received a six-month sentence, and Salleh bin Ahmad., 26, a 15-month sentence. They had been found guilty of abducting250 words
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Article62 1960-11-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federal Examinations Syndicate today told the Cambridge authorities about the missing maps for the paper taken by Malayan students yesterday in the school certificate examinations. It has also told the authorities about a mix-up In the Chinese literature paper which resulted In students62 words
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Article22 1960-11-26 5 KLANG, Fri. The Town Council is to spend $60,000 for repairs to the antl-mala-rlal bund and tidal gates at Pendamaran.22 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1960-11-26 7 ...with sure, quick death for those who made one false step TI1K .Javanese Emperor ol Solo raises his hand. It was a gentle movement. A benison, akin to the simple gesture with which kings acknowledge the respectful tributes of their people. A cage, set in theHTS - 1,183 words
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Miscellaneous186 1960-11-26 7 Buys Bunny By Baiph BeimdaM f USE VOUft\ (OKAY OKAY. I YIT XIILPOIT fV MI WE AIMS V PLEASE" "1 S ffWAiN FOR U ELMER < 100KS S»MffWOW > k I vL *wn \Jl PLSAS^V f A CHANSE AW PACK THOSE 1 1/ J LIKE HMM IT-H \khk s^^ OW186 words
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Obituary32 1960-11-26 8 H Hard, tit I Mimimum) OUR DEAREST MlM Tan. ag«l II. ui 177. Ka«t Coast Koad. died OB <Mv m..,.-rt hy bin family. Thanklns icodixrrnn. rrlativm. M for kind altrnd i'32 words
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Article32 1960-11-26 8 1* Wnr4s $10 (Minimum) MR BERNARD LAW Thanks K Htafl of Grnrral and K.K. Hoapitala. fnrnda and rvlatlvr* for wrralha and artrndanri- at th» funeral lair «ifc Mahi-I Choy Chooi ChMi*.32 words
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628 1960-11-26 8 The Straits times Saturday. November 26, 1960. The Border 'War' If the Thai Government is looking for further cooperation from Malaya in its border "war" against Communist guerrillas in SouthThailand it will not have to look very far or wait very long. Malaya is quit> anxious as the Thai Government628 words
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Article328 1960-11-26 8 The latest annual report of the Malayan Railway makes cheerful reading, recording as it does a spectacular change in fortunes after the depression of two years ago. Much of this improvement has been the direct result of stringent economy measures. Thus between 195K and 1959 nearly every item328 words
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Article266 1960-11-26 8 The oil palm came to Malaya at about the same time as rubber and from the same source Kew Gardens but because something like 5,000 acres is the minimum economic producing unit its development has been mainly confined to estates. The advent of the Federal Land Development266 words
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Article121 1960-11-26 8 FIFTY YEAR AGO Frorr. the Straits Tim«a of Nov. 27, 1910 AHMED with a lorm itkfc smeared at the end with bird-lime a youth attemp. ted to appropriate a casb box from a shop counter in Penang. The bird-lime did not M i luit UM shop keeper did. and Um121 words
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Article, Illustration911 1960-11-26 8 VERNON BARRETT - VERNON BARRETT IF the Tengku collects labels on his luggage, he must by now arouse the envy of the most invet*> rate globe-trotter. Nobody would claim that his Journey has not been useful. It could not be otherwise with so jovial and humane an ambassador for911 words
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Article566 1960-11-26 9 RAJA MOHAR TELLS OF MOVES TO FOSTER INDUSTRIAL GROWTH IN THE FEDERATION 1 blueprint for developing land for sec- ondary industries in the Federation has been accepted by the National Land Council the policy-making body on land matters. KUALA LUMPUR, Friday Highlights of the plan, accepted566 words
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Article53 1960-11-26 9 IPOH. Frl.— Mat Desa bin Din. 21. of Kampong Banjor. Bruas, who pleaded guilty In the magistrate's court here today to using criminal force on a police constable, was fined $100 or two months' jail. The court was told that he punched a policeman while he53 words
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Article46 1960-11-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Relatives of Malayan troops In the Congo wishing to s»»nd recorded messages to them should write to their nearest Radio Malaya station for an appointment. Listeners in the East Coast should contact the State Information Office. Kota Bharu. Kelantan.46 words
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147 1960-11-26 9 Chickens slept with gold at their feet... SINGAPORE, Frl. For years a Singapore housewife has made a nightly trip to the chicken run of her home in Holy Innocents' Lane off Upper Serangoon. There she buried an earthem jar containing her jewellery under the feet of the sleeping chickens. Where147 words
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Article51 1960-11-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. -A thret J -man team of German experts is due here on Sunday for talks with Malayan, officials on the formulation of an Investment protection agreement. The signing of the agreement Is expected to pave the way for a mutual trade pact In the51 words
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Article40 1960-11-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The budget meeting of the Senate will be held on Dec. 21 and from Jan 5 to Jan. 7. Meetings will start each day at 10 a.m. at the Senate Chamber. Parliament House.40 words
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Article476 1960-11-26 9 SINGAPORE, Friday rpHE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, spoke of Scotsmen and Malayans at the annual dinner of the St. Aindrew's Society at the Singapore Swimming Club tonight. He said: "You Scotsmen drew the gory claymore and went to many a heroic battlefield before you476 words
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Article, Illustration288 1960-11-26 9 DISTINGUISHED LAWYER WHO PRACTISED FOR 54 YEARS IN FEDERATION, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. fVATO Sir Roland Braddell, the distinguished lawyer, left Kuala Lumpur today for Britain on retirement after 54 years' practice in the Federation and Singapore. Aged 79. he will celebrate his 80th birthday288 words
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Article49 1960-11-26 9 SINGAPORE, Frl.—Receiving and adjudication orders were made against Tan Yong Swee. trading as International Electric Co., Geylang Road, by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah In the High Court here today. Tan is owing Kee Huat Radio Co.. Ltd., the petitioning creditor. $9,301 on a Judgment debt49 words
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Article81 1960-11-26 9 Carollers must now get permits- CINGAPORE, Fri. Police permits must be obtained for Christmas carol parties in Singapore this year. A police spokesman today said: "Carol parties come under section 2A of the Public Entertainment Ordinance, for which a permit has to be obtained from a divisional police station for81 words
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Article130 1960-11-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. T»HE Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Un, today urged leaders of Chinese guilds and associations to co-operate with the Federation Government's economic plan to develop the country. Addressing 40 representatives of Chinese guilds and associations from Negrl130 words
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Article19 1960-11-26 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The next meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly will be held on Dec. 18.19 words
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Article59 1960-11-26 9 TEMERLOH. Frl.— V. Doraisamy, 60, a former private tutor of English, was yesterday admonished and discharged In the magistrate's court here on a charge of attempting to commit suicide In a ward in the Mentakab hospital by cutting his stomach with a razor blade. Doraisamy said59 words
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Article38 1960-11-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Classmates, friends and relatives of Raymond Rajasingham attended his funeral at the Cheras cemetery here today. Raymond 13. fell 120 ft. to hLs death from a rock at the Templer Park waterfall yesterday.38 words
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Article133 1960-11-26 9 River races on Sultan's birthday A LOR STAR, Frl.—Twenty- two teams will take part In boat and sampan races during the river sports to be held here on Monday as part of the festivities marking the Sultan of Kedah's 33rd birthday. The $12,000 official celebrations will begin with the traditional133 words
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159 1960-11-26 9 'UNLUCKY SMALL FISH' FINED $100 FOR BETTING SINGAPORE. Fri. Illegal bookmaking would not have been a "lucrative business" but for the number of punters, Mr. James Loh, the fifth magistrate, observed today. He said this In a reply to a mitigation plea by a defending lawyer, Mr. Y. R. Jumabhoy,159 words
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Article47 1960-11-26 9 BINGAPORE. Fri. —T a n Seng Kirn, 23. charged with wounding a Buddhist priest to extort $10 from him, was acquitted today by the District Court. He was alleged to have committed the offence at a Temple in Lorong 23. Geylane. on Sept. 9.47 words
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Article275 1960-11-26 9 40 QUIT DUTCH SHIPS IN PROTEST OINGAPORE, Fri. Forty Indonesian seamen have signed oft from five Dutch ships here in the past three weeks. They were repatriated to Jakarta in the Straits Steamship vessel Maruda on Monday. According to a Reuter cable from Jakarta, an Indonesian Foreign Office statement said275 words
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Advertisement200 1960-11-26 9 QI/IU %t" if OViXYS TROUBLES uf\m says the family doctor I You can help prevent j pimples, rashes and prickly jfl heat, before they even begin, if you use Asepso Soap. This I i^^^J double-action soap cleanses I your skin thoroughly and Its I poweiful antiseptic Binio- I Rk dido200 words
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Advertisement403 1960-11-26 9 illlllH ulwlli Full-time daytime study jjj^^.^^^V' b^^mE H hbl to Melbourne, Austral*. P^Pf^lK'i^^ K^kJ Bj for those going abroad Sf accountancy, BANKING, COSTING, I SECRETARYSHIP, I SALES MANAGEMENT. ]ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmTlllHl ADVERTISING Here is your opportunity to ttady profenionaJiy all ■oojecw of busincw with the largest business-training organization m the Southern Hemisphere403 words
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Article, Illustration701 1960-11-26 10 Keep out all outsiders, union leaders are told MTUC CONFERENCE OPENS WITH WARNING FROM LABOUR MINISTER TO RESIST POLITICAL INTERFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday rpHE MINISTER of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said today that the Malayan trade union movement had "such a good name" internationally because workers had resisted political701 words
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258 1960-11-26 10 400 to settle in former 'death trap'- KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —About 400 landless people will soon be settled in Pulaisan. in the Johore Bahru district, under the Federation Government's land development project. Pulaisan was once a centre of Communist terrorist activities and considered by members of the security forces- as258 words
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Article33 1960-11-26 10 PENANG. Fri.— Cultural dances and a sarong kebaya dress contest will highlight the Variety Night which the Malay section of the Poppy Day Appeal will stage In Umno Hall tomorrow night.33 words
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102 1960-11-26 10 IJUALA LUMPUR. Fri A Government officer is now in Japan learning how to organise a Colombo Plan conference the next of which will be held in Malaya next year. He is Inche Abdul Rahman Pilus. who was sent by the Government as one of the102 words
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Advertisement97 1960-11-26 10 fSSWT _r _V *^^___r __9^ v^__K__i-_9^ BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND HAVE A LOOK AT THE OUTSTANDING ROTARY WATCHES -l_^i^___-. i^______w I set *o« N r« LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS lOt NORTH BRIOBC ROAO. SINGAPORE TCL: ***** mm mUjw i-W, t wo HINC "othirs, Bt., Binton, Rd., K. Lumpur97 words
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Advertisement322 1960-11-26 10 Invest in McCORMICK INTERNATIONAL— For more work at less cost Model 8275-35 H.P. Model 8450-55 H.P. Special Features DISC BRAKES DIFFERENTIAL LOCK LIVE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM UNIVERSAL 3 POINT LINKAGE DEPENDABLE "IH" DIESEL ENGINE Matched Equipment! OFFSET DISC HARROW ROTARY MOWER POST HOLE DIGGER LIGHT REAR BLADE (Tarraccr) 2, 3or 4322 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-11-26 11 SO MALAYAN FORCE MAJOR SAYS 'NO' TO FRUIT THE COST of living n the Congo has skyrocketed since the trouble started and with the arriv.il of United Nations personnel. H-ire Major Wan Ismail, commander of "A" company of the Malayan Special Force, checks on theWee Kirn Wee - 105 words
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Article102 1960-11-26 11 Patient not fit to enter plea IPOH. Frl. A magistrate, a prosecuting officer and an interpreter who went to the Ipoh hosDltal yesterday to have a patient charged, were told that he was unable to plead. The patient. Harun bin Dahalan, 42. uf Kampong Telok Bakong. in Parlt. was to102 words
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Article299 1960-11-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday SUMATRAN coffee smuggled into the Federation and sold at cut-rate prices has dealt a great blow to Malayan coffee-grow-ers. So adverse has been the effect that some coffeegrowrrs said they are destroying their plants to use the land for other crops. As a299 words
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Article116 1960-11-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. tMDRMER members of the 8th Australian Imperial Forces Division and their relatives are offering another scholarship for a Malayan nurse. Every year since 1954, the A. IF. Nursing Scholarship Fund has offered a scholarship to a registered Malayan nurse to attend a116 words
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Article60 1960-11-26 11 TEMERLOH. Frt A padl planter, Mohamed Noor bin Ya'acob. 34. was jailed for one year yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust of a bicycle belonging to a shopkeeper. R. Panchanathan, of Mentakab, on July 24. Mohamed Noor will be put under police supervision for60 words
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Article56 1960-11-26 11 SINGAPORE, Frl.— Of nine people held early this morning In connection with the murder o( a youth In Holland Road, one has been detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. The rest have been released. The youth Ng Tiam Hoe. 18. was hacked to death56 words
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Article35 1960-11-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. FTi. Two bands, the Cyril Gomes Quintet and Larry's Pearl Hawaiians. will play at the lantern night gala ball of the University of Malaya Students' Union tomorrow night35 words
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Article30 1960-11-26 11 PENANG. Frl— The Penang veterinary department's travelling dispensary toured 122 villages and kampongs last month and carried out over 36.000 vaccinations for ranikhet and other poultry diseases.30 words
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Article209 1960-11-26 11 BRITAIN TO AID AIRPORT GROWTH SINGAPORE. Fri. The British Government will assist in the future development of Singapore Airport by providing technical experts. This assurance was given today by Mr. Tom Parts, assistant secretary In the civil aviation overseas department cf the British Ministry of Aviation after his talks with209 words
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Article41 1960-11-26 11 SINGAPORE, Frl.— A 15--year-old boy today pleaded guilty in the juvenile court to a charge of theft of a pair of gold earrings valued at $60 from the Xandang Kerbau hospital quarters on Oct. 31. Sentence was postponed.41 words
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Advertisement145 1960-11-26 11 ARE YOU Mm *~-#9HjA Jl Law I Ji£^ afl'Jll m Kkr^ t -vl W a^Bal S twmjHM^T '''$y^. SIP^^H Sap 'x f Em wfr How often do you feel lacking in energy, lacking yi power, and not as strong as you used to be? This often happens to people over145 words
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Advertisement252 1960-11-26 11 I IP* ifl a*»^ m, 1 r j^k Mk 'jflk "ZZZ3 v£. MARFAK LUBRITECTION is lubrication mm^^^^^^^^ by chart— never by chance! If^^fc *Tr MARFAK LUBRITECTION vLij F* f J W.Wl^ smooths the way for your car. B |ves y° u that oUdfa&C&On^^ "cushiony feeling." CALTEXj^ A new star in252 words
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342 1960-11-26 12 THE OBLIGATIONS THAT GO WITH FREEDOM OF SPEECH I READ with grave misgivings the Uni--1 versity Students' Union (Singapore) resolution condemning the Singapore Government's censure of Professor Enright as "an attempt to strangle free discussion." It Is necessary that everyone, particularly the students of the university, should realise that freedom342 words
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288 1960-11-26 12 PRIMEVAL PURITY? ONLY THE MOST FORWARD-LOOKING WILL WIN I AM sure your readers are grateful for your having published the introductory part of Professor Enrlght's Inaugural lecture In full. From the full veruon we gather that the professor was merely stating facts which are well-known to all discerning students of288 words
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Letter61 1960-11-26 12 QNLY wide publicity can erase the laziness or unwillingness of the operator to answer you when you dial "O." On numerous occasions when I have had to dial zero to get the operator and the number I wont, my call has not been received. Sometimes I have61 words
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155 1960-11-26 12 Even the tourists are treated better M: has appeared in your columns regarding the various degrees of unemployment, but never a word about the unemployed planter who has wholeheartedly associated himself with this country, become a Federal citizen with every intention of settling here, for better or worse, becau.se he155 words
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Letter50 1960-11-26 12 ■THE presence of food hawkers at the entrance to the new national library is a disgrace and interferes with traffic especially at peak hours. As there is already a co-vered-in hawkers' market adjacent to the library I trust the authorities will have these other vendors moved. CITIZEN Singapore.50 words
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Letter43 1960-11-26 12 I AM informed on good authority that the modern crematorium off Upper Aljunied Road was completed early this year but that it cannot be put to use because there is no money to buy furniture for the interior. SI M WUN Singapore.43 words
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Letter33 1960-11-26 12 I FOR one welcome the coming tour of the Indonesian cultural troupe. But it is regrettable to hear that the troupe will not be visiting the East Coast. CULTURE Kota Bharu.33 words
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Advertisement241 1960-11-26 12 <fj/£- Are you going bald? -ike so many man i *os worrtad bacouM Mf4EA_Vjl bold porches war* bacoming increoxngly jr^W- noticeoble on my heod. I hod tried mony 1 I na r Oll and lotions, but to no avail. JV^C*^".! The INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION odflflTn3i~.rH vlt d to try Comonat Hair241 words
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Advertisement168 1960-11-26 12 f CHAPPIE is as I good as the food J \v you eati It's real, fresh-cooked, lean red meat PLUS liver -and there's no cooking with Chappie. Sealed-in freshness and flaPLUS fish VQUr make Chappie perfectly -^y PLUS cereals to serve whenever you open the tin. PLUS health-giving: vitamins A168 words
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Miscellaneous295 1960-11-26 12 Straits Times Crossword lIiiIII jb i i i i ACRO6B 7 Shuts up reactionary (nob 1 Greek character In the water. about upper-class abstainer getting brown (5). ,<7>. 4 Officer studies menu <9) 8 Set up not on the level (5)--9 Four wu one, pair with 14 Avoidance almost vital295 words
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Advertisement1652 1960-11-26 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO >DEN UVERPOOL. 6USGOW, LONDON > CONTINENTAL PORTS Out Spore Sails f Sham Paaant LCINOUS Literpaal. Glasgow Ii Part/Nat 21 Nat 11/ 1 MEHtXHtUS liierpMJ, Havre. Mamtxtg Cm. 15 Dm 1 Dm 2/ 5 Die t MYRMIDON H burg, Antwerp. Adam -Dec 1/11 UTOLYCUS Literpaal. Dublin1,652 words
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Advertisement1377 1960-11-26 13 bw ai I a /Lai ■TMlll/T/IliVfl W M UM Mil Ai .sag. THE L/LC. UNES--^ /§F\_S^ £H ÜBSEA. MEDITEItANEAN. CONTINENTAL k SCANIINAfIAN PORTS l^fW^jfj S'pon P. S'kam Paaang Y*yjr~2§3f "FALSTRIA" k) Ii Pert/77 Niv M/JS Nat jtmSr "POONA "a) 2S Net/ 4 Oec 5/ I Oec 7/ I BM jjpfkW1,377 words
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Advertisement1456 1960-11-26 13 «S!l°o n .nc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD If SINCAPORt (licarparaUd n tke Mitad Kiacdam) II lines SAILINGS le AOEN. U.K. t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. Sham Penang BENVRACKIE Hambarg, LatdM, Rotterdam Can. 24/27 Nat 21 M Net SB Na*/ 1 Dec SENVORIICN UttrpaK. Antwerp. Rott., Bremen. H'burg, M'brough Baa.1,456 words
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Advertisement1317 1960-11-26 13 w. McAUSTER tfc CO.. LTD. vs^V l jmi yE BLLXRMAM LIMB tfc KLAVBMBSS LIMB LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM HAVRE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, A NULL. SEATTLE. VANcbuVER A PORTLANO All tat Cualiai A U.S.A Atlaitic Parts. Accepting cargo fir Central A SMtk CITY Of COLOMBO Aaenca. S'pori P. Sham Pe,.;-» BOUCAIHVIIIE1,317 words
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Article221 1960-11-26 14 T\ECF.MBER flr»t grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 86 cents per lb.. up ISi cents on Thursday's close. The tone was qoiet after easier. .R.A. closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 RSS. Spot fob. buyers 86'». sellers 86 (N»; Int. 1221 words
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Article65 1960-11-26 14 rpilE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made ihe following change in Its rates to mer:liants yesterday (the rate is to H00»: Selling TT. or OD. ready: French Francs 160 1/4. On the tree exchange market n Hong Kong, the U.S. dollar wxs quoted at 5.68 '2 for T.T. and65 words
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911 1960-11-26 14 By Our Market Correspondent rONFIRMATION of Chinese interest assisted the Singapore rubber market again yester day and the price advanced sharply on keen buying, topping 88 cents in the morning's trading. The afternoon session was uncertain with dealers trying to assess the trend.911 words
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Article38 1960-11-26 14 SINGAPORE. Nov. 25. RUBBER: Bti; cents per lb. (up II cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 86) cents per lb. (slightly easier). TIN: $395 per plcul (up 371 cents). Estimated unofficial offering "2so tons (up 20 tons).38 words
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389 1960-11-26 14 THE decline, started at I*■ the end of last week by the announcement of a drop in "stereo" prices, continued during the current period with prices reaching the lowest levels since December, 1958, say H.C.B. and Co., Ltd., in their current, rubber narket review.389 words
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Article111 1960-11-26 14 MELBOURNE, m INVESTMENT shares closed the x week along easier lines here today. H.C. Sleigh cased 2s Id. to 16s. 2d.. Electronic Is. to 20s. 9d and National Consolidated Is. Cd. to 28s- 60. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend, while Commonwealth Bonds traded along111 words
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Article132 1960-11-26 14 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent Nov., Dec. shipments $38 buyers. $28 S sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $41 sellers, drum $454 6elle?s. Pepper: quiet :no business was reported done, Muntok white $247^. Sarawak $2424, special Sarawak black $155 and132 words
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Article21 1960-11-26 14 MaUTA.i Stock" ExchanKe: Nov. 25 Nov. 21 Industrials: 130.11 130.04 Tins: 184.79 184.88 Bnbbm: 209.89 209.82 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article569 1960-11-26 14 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 3.30 p.m. call yesterday. (Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 455. 6d. AIS; Ped. Dispensary $1.37; Fraser and Neave ords (2) $1.95, ON, T, $1.94;569 words
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Article108 1960-11-26 14 CHIPS lying alongside the Sin- gapore Harbour Board wharves this morning are: Kambodla 1/2. Selat Banka 3, Mataram 4/5, Mikuroo Maru 6A. Dlomed 6/7, Jutlandia 8/9, Urshum 10/1 1, Burma Maru 13/14, Oarrybank 15/16 Tungus 18. Thorsgaard 19. Pailowa N Wall 2. Clang Ann N Wall 4. Bentong108 words
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Advertisement936 1960-11-26 14 KK"\®AlineJ Express U.S.A. Paettle Atlantic Coact Service LU E.IA. El-A. S'sore P. S'Mm H«nin| H'kon| L. tn|«itt H Vert KMtikiai Mir.' t. Ms* Sails 2*tk S Oec Dtc 11 In Citsti Mara" 2J II Dtc 11/ 2 Jn I la H M II M All suitably Mumped ffitti On tanks936 words
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Advertisement730 1960-11-26 14 NOTICE NOTICE We, Teo Lam Chye of 10A Jalan Dato Klana Seremban and Lim Gaik Yeow (f) of 10A Jalan Dato Klana Seremban were married according to Chinese Custom on the 3rd day of September 1943 We hereby publicly proclaim that our marriage above referred to is unequivocally dissolved as730 words
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Advertisement1076 1960-11-26 14 TENDER NOTICE EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE NOTICE KELANTAN BR T SH MALAYA M Tenders will be received at the TRIICTPPC I lUiTcn Office of the Chief Education Offl- IKUaitti, LIMIIbU. cer KelanUn. KoU Bharu. up to (Incorporated in Singapore) 12.00 noon of the 4th December. Notice is hereby given that at1,076 words
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Advertisement837 1960-11-26 15 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT •0 Werdt SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra BOX A646S S.T. All applicants for post of sales executive are thanked, and 'i.i i the vacancy haa now been WANTED A DRUMMER And a Girl St An Amateur Band. Ring ■E Tel. Spore ***** after837 words
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Advertisement1109 1960-11-26 15 SITUATIONS VACANT j 20 Word* Si (Mm.) Box iO ct*. extra I EUROPEAN COMPANY specialisms In timber preservation require a ManaBSf for their Buttcrworth Plant. Age) 24 30. Minimum educational requirement. Senior Cambridge or equivalent, must be fluent In both •vntten and spoken English. Kull training will be Ktven, though1,109 words
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Advertisement961 1960-11-26 15 HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Mln.) Box St ctt. extra SMALL HOUSE quarter acre land main road frontage vacant posseseloa Ncgrl Sembllan. Box A 9733 S.T. K.L. FREEHOLD MODERN NEWLY Improved type of terrace bouses completion next March completed shops and Oats for sale along MacPherson Road961 words
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Advertisement1042 1960-11-26 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct,. extra SELFTAUOHT. BILINGUAL. ROMANIZED. Mandarin made easy, $4 00. Advanced Mandarin. 13.00. Hokklen. $3.00. Progressive Hokklen. $2.50. Knu-llsh-Hokklen Dictionary $9.00. Cantonese $2.30. English-Cantonese Dictionary. $10.00. Three Character Classic. $1.50. (Pontage extra). Arcade Newa. H, The Arcade. (Singapore). Octebsr Number or THE1,042 words
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Advertisement964 1960-11-26 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. extra SIM MOTOR TRADERS Joßore Babru oiler new und secondhand cars, fcasy terms available. Seen 61A Jalan An Kook. J.B. Telepbone 3774 OUTSTANDING VALUE 1960 Vnuxhnil Victor demonstrator. Immaculate condition. Banff Blue, under MOO miles. Drive It home today at964 words
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Advertisement502 1960-11-26 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 21 Word* SS (Mtn.)— Box St ct*. extra 1951 0 REKORD MM F Prefect Hlllman. 1956 Fiat 600. 1965 F Prefect Kiat .'Kto Station. 1953 A/Somerset convertible, 1946 F/Anglla. trade-In accepted Hlap Huat Co., 245 Middle Road Spore. Tel: tSttt, I*6o FORD FALCON, 1960 Triumph Herald Coupe,502 words
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Advertisement539 1960-11-26 15 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO ct*. extm THI RELIABLE SHOP for Novelties. Camphor Cncsl.v Linen Goods children's wear. etc. Helping Store, 173. Orchard Road. 6 Raffles PlaceAvailable Parking Space, junction .>:id (B'pore). X'MAS OPPORTUNITY:- CENTS' Pyjama.-iiits $3.90 Pair, Boys', Girls' Only «2 20 Pair. Aluo When You539 words
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Advertisement407 1960-11-26 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pora) 20 Word* SIO (Minimum) Dalit t month, to Words S2 iO (Him.) WHILE YOU WAIT plan printing I service. Fo'.omatlc *****. FOR PHOTOCOPY SERVICE King I ***** Tang's 10. Boat Qu.iv. Singapore. BE IMMACULATELY COWNED >.» Roue Gown Bno|>. II Stamford Road. CHEAPEST LONDON $1,303'- reI407 words
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Article56 1960-11-26 16 with EPSOM JEEP BARRATT HURT IN FALL ON KL TRACK JOCKEY Ken Barratt injured his ankle in a fall on the training track on Thursday morning and will not ride on Sunday at Kuala Lumpur. Trainer Wally Bagby has taken over a formidable string of 14 horses owned by56 words
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Article677 1960-11-26 16 Dr. Doddington and Lady Jambo are fancied KUALA LUMPUR, Friday /WRXET Bougoure, who is back on a "busman's holiday" after a successful season in Ireland he topped the jockeys' table with 45 winners should get off the mark with a double on Dr. Doddington677 words
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Article, Illustration62 1960-11-26 16 PERCY LEWIS (above) of Trinidad and Oxford, stakes his British Empire featherweight title against Floyd Robertson of Ghana and Belfast, at Belfast tonight. Lewis beat Robertson on points over ten rounds at Belfast in October in a stirring contest. Lewis is going back to62 words
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125 1960-11-26 16 LO N DO N. Fri.— Middlesex County Cricket Club will be captained next season by a man who has not played first-class cricket for 10 years. He Is lan Bedford. 30-year-old leg-break and googly bowler, who made an extremely promising debut for the county InReuter - 125 words
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Article1039 1960-11-26 16 RACE 1-2.30: CL. 2 DIV. 3-7 F. 1 ***** Elstre* Star (Wan St R. Brruk 4 9.0 'Shaari 4 2 ***** Excelsior iTrio KonßSi) D.mirls. 6 8.10 "Dragon a ***** Straat Peter (Good Luck St.i Sullivan. 4 6.10 Franklin C 4 04 My l..ir Lady iL C St.)1,039 words
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129 1960-11-26 16 T ONDON, Fri. Many lead- Ing British athletes believe that amateurism in athletics should be either abolished or re-defined. This is shown by the answers to a questionnaire sent to 40 leading athletes by the British International Athletes' Club. In reply to the question:129 words
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Article75 1960-11-26 16 CARDIFF, Fri. The Welsh Rugby Union team to meet South Africa in the touring side's first international here on Dec. 3 Is' T. Da vies (Uwnelly, capt); D. P. Evans (JJwnelly.), E. Davles (Cardiff), N.M. Roberts (Cardiff). P- Bebb (Swansea) K. Richards (Bridgend). A.O. Connor (Aberavon); R. Prosser75 words
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Article39 1960-11-26 16 BERWICK MARATHON (Berwick i: 1 Vie Zwolak 2 George Foulds 3 Alex Brcckinridge, 46min 26s*c. (record). INTER -VARSITY RELAY 4 BSO yds (London): 1 Oxford (Boulter. Hall. Holt. Norton) i Cambridge (Burrows, Henderson. Argyle, Elliott i 7mln. 39.5.39 words
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Article37 1960-11-26 16 TOUR MATCH (Baroda): Pakistan tourists 216 and 295-1 dec iSaeed Ahmad 127 no., Imttaz Ahmad 124 n.0.) Baroda 242 and 33-3. TOUR MATCH (Sydney) W Indies tourist* 111 (Worrell 51 Davidson 4-26) NSW 174-2 (Harvey 95).37 words
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Article42 1960-11-26 16 FIRENZE H'CAP. 1 mik <XV Aqueduct): 1 Clear Road (25-1 > 2 Soldadescu 3 Big Eflort. 0 ran. won by now. lj. DIXIE H'CAP. Hi mUn (rtmHco): 1 Shield Bearer (20-n 2 Harmonizing 3 Mystic 11. 13 ran. won by 11. now.42 words
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Article14 1960-11-26 16 TOUR MATCHES (PHtlng) Men China bt Hungary 6-2. Women—China bt Hungary 3-a.14 words
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349 1960-11-26 16 Hopes of cash and glory for 'small fry' FIGHT little non-league ciuDs, with their eyes on cash and glory, will tomorrow battle with 32 sides from the Third and Fourth Divisions for a place in the third round of the English Football Association Cvp and the chance of a meetingReuter - 349 words
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Article71 1960-11-26 16 LONDON. Fri. Herb Elliott, Australian holder of the world mile record, was unable to save Cambridge University from defeat by Oxford in a 4 x 880 yds re. lay yesterday. Elliott, anchor man in the Cambridge team, had the almost Impossible ta k of making71 words
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Advertisement298 1960-11-26 16 LUwAL DUUIVu FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS THE FEDERAL READING SCHEME Combining the latest scientific methods with many years of experiment and experience in the teaching of reading in Malayan schools, the FEDERAL READING SCHEME is an INTERNATIONAL quality production. Originated and produced in MALAYA. Ist YEAR: Wall Pictures 512.00 per set298 words
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Advertisement85 1960-11-26 16 1 1 V^/ T T WITHIN YOUR R£ACH WATCHES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY I Leaders of fashion prefer Fa\ re-Leuba the hallmark of distinctive styling and exact timekeeping. ft \8 SiME 1813 the SuSss watch Ll iot til climates E y jewelled for maximum precision. FAVRE-LEUBA watches are the products85 words
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Article270 1960-11-26 17 JACK FINGLETON - West Indies batting flop JACK FINGLETON By SYDNEY, Fri. The West Indians, after their outstanding sue-, cess against Victoria in Melbourne, ran into disasteu against New South Wales In Syd-, ney today and provided in the first 30 minutes of play one of the most remarkable collapses seen in memory270 words
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Article280 1960-11-26 17 GILBERT WOODEN - GILBERT WOODEN 'WE WON'T PLAY IN CUP GAMES THIS SEASON' By Seremban, Friday SEMBILAN Asians have decided to boycott the Negri and Malacca Rugby Unions which field a combined team in the Malaya Cup competition. For the rest of the season. Negri Asians will not play280 words
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128 1960-11-26 17 AZMAN GOES OUT IN ROUND TWO TO HUGHES MELBOURNE. Fri. Gre■gory Hiutaes, the 19--year-old Queenslander who yesterday defeated Australian Davis Cup team member Bob Hewitt beat S.A. Azman of Malaya 6-4, 6-4. 9-7 in a second round match in the Victoria tennis championships here today. Bob Howe, the 35-year-old ambidextrousReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration231 1960-11-26 17 We did't deserve to lose 5-0 says Kok Seng HK TOUR HAS DONE OUR YOUNGSTERS A LOT OF GOOD, SAYS SPORE SKIPPER By FIRDIE SALAHUDIN SINGAPORE, Fri.— Lee Kok Seng, the Singapore captain, said today the two-week tour of Hong Kong last week had done a lot of good for231 words
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290 1960-11-26 17 SINGAPORE, Friday. IOHORE and Singapore Combined Services clash J in an important Southern zone match in the Malaya Cup Rugby competition at Johore Bahm tomorrow. The first part of this battle his already been fought In ommlttee rooms during the week. Selectors of both290 words
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Article223 1960-11-26 17 S'gor Club-SCC series began at turn of the century KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor Club and Singapore Cricket Club play their annual "trophy" match on the Kuala Lumpur padang tomorrow. This is the oldest series in the history of Rugby in Malaya. Earliest records of Rugby In the country223 words
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155 1960-11-26 17 HOWE LIANG WILL BE THE MAIN ATTRACTION SINGAPORE. Fri— Tan Howe Liang, Singapore's sliver medallist at the Rome Olympics, will be the main attr lon at the Singapore national senior wrlghtllflng championships at the New World t<>- morrow and on Sunday night Howe Liang will pf rform j exhibition lifts.155 words
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Article111 1960-11-26 17 RARODA, Fri.-^Centurles f or the Pakistan touring team by Saeed Ahmad and Imtiaz Ahmad dominated the final day's play against Baroda in the match which finished in a draw here yesterday. The tourists declared their second innings closed at tea with the total 295 for111 words
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Article179 1960-11-26 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - Japan's top team is coming KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Furukawa. soccer team. Japans national champions, will play two matches in Malaya at the end of next month. They will meet Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 28 and Perak at Ipoh on Dec. 30. The Japanese, who179 words
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Article73 1960-11-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.The Eurasian Recreation Club women's hockey team will travel to Seremban this weekend to play friendly matches against the Hindu \outh Organisation and a local women's scratch eleven. The following will make the trip: Mrs. G. Louis. Mrs. D. Boudville, Mrs. J. Dias, T. Manasse. U.73 words
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Miscellaneous450 1960-11-26 17 RIGGER MALAYA CUP: Johore v Spore Combined Services (J. Bahru). ALL-BLUES: Kedah v Selangor (Sg. Patanl): NS v Malacca (Seremban) FRIENDLIES: Scotland v Rest (Ipoh padang > Spore CC v S'gor Club (XL padang); Technical Collese v Rasah cOurney Rd. XL); Fed. Armed Forces v Spore A&lans rSpore padang, 5450 words
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110 1960-11-26 18 OINGAPORE, Fri. The i>3 Academic Staff Association of the University of Malaya. Singapore Division, tonight issued a statement on the Enright issue. "It said: "A delegation from the Association has discussed the Enright incident and its implications with the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan110 words
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Article185 1960-11-26 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. Disciplinary action may be taken against some of the Singapore players who took part in tonight's return waterpolo match against the visiting Bombay team a River Valley pool. Tins was indicated by Mr. M. I. C. Bain, president of the 5.A.6.A. in a press185 words
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Article27 1960-11-26 18 AMSTERDAM. Fri. A strike broke out among workers at the Werkspoor metal factory here today in support of a union claim for higher wages.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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108 1960-11-26 18 PARIG, Fri. France was reported today to be preparing a second series of atomic tests in the Sahara Desert— though officials denied a British press report that she would set off an underground blast next week. The usually well informed newspaper Le Monde, inReuter - 108 words
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Article426 1960-11-26 18 LONDON STOCKS RUBBER and TIN LONDON. Frl London stock i markets ended the week on a distinctly depressed note today with falls In almost every section. Insurance shares were particularly poor market with counters shedding up to lls. 3d. There was little buying support to stop the drift in industrial426 words
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Article39 1960-11-26 18 LONDON. Fri. Dr. Edith Summerskill, a Labour Member of Parliament and an opponent of boxing for many years, said last night she would ask permission to introduce a Parliamentary Bill prohibiting professional boxing in Britain. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article24 1960-11-26 18 LONDON. Fri.— The United Arab Republic and the Sudan have agreed to maintain and consolidate a policy of neutrality and non-alignment. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article150 1960-11-26 18 j CEOUL. Fri. National police here said today 337 celibate Buddhist monks, including 98 Buddhist nuns, were detained last night after an attack on the Supreme Court building. Police said about 500 monks broke windows in the Supreme Court building. Some broke into theReuter - 150 words
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Article54 1960-11-26 18 THE FUNERAL OF thr Lit- Mr Ng Boon Slow i.v rt<> who panned aI 23rd November, aft<-r a long Illnrai. j will take place on 2Tth of November. Thr corti-ce will leave the late Mr. H(*l horn, at Jalan M. Jidi. Muar for I Bakri Cemetery at 10.30 a.m.54 words
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Advertisement135 1960-11-26 18 lemon. To Pat and Koth at GlmraKl'* Hospital 9 p.m. IS/11 60. a »on all we!!. LEE KHOE: Sw.-e OBSBC, VOUngMt son of Mr. Mm. Lev On* Hlng an* Hup KiatiK. yiniru.v-1 dnuKhtcr of [Madam Chia Chrnn Cl nan on L'l-U-bO. /g/SM JS^*^. Otligntd NIKKOR LM Hi n>t nt R135 words
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