Eastern Sun, 19 July 1969

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  • 25 1 EASTERN SUN 3rd ANNIVERSARY BONUS: PRICE 10 CENTSA SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL PAIL Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1062 Saturday, 19 July 1969. MC (P) 0737
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  • 607 1 HOUSTON, Texas, Fri. (UPI) Apollo 11 astronauts, three quarters of the way to the moon and pinpoint accurate in their course, started checking their "Eagle" lunar lander Thursday to make sure it is ready for its Sunday landing on the moon. Neil A. Armstrong, who
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  • 126 1 THE Singapore Flag is among 136 other national flags now being taken on the Apollo-11 on a round trip to the Moon. In addition to national banners, the state flags of 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia and four US possessions, namely. Guam,
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  • 85 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) President Nixon will speak to the Apollo astronauts over live television shortly after they step out on the lunar surface on Monday, the White House announced today. The announcement said Nixon's remarks would be made on behalf of the American
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  • 127 1 WARSAW. Fn. (UPI) So. viet space woman Valentina Tiereshkova in an interview published Thursday wished the American Apollo 11 astronauts a successful moon landing and a sale return to earth. The first woman m space, now on a tour of Poland, told the Polish News Agency
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  • 73 1 HOUSTON. Fri. (Reuter)— Following are the highlights of Saturday's events in the Apollo 11 moon landing mission. Times are Singapore time and may vary with changes in the flight plan. 2 56 a.m. midcourse correction. 5.17 a.m. Armstrong and Aldrin transfer to lunar module to check that
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  • 96 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. Fri. <UPI)—The Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy, who came here complaining about more money being spent for space than for the war on poverty, stood and applauded on Wednesday when Apollo 11 lifted toward the moon. "I really forgot the fact that we had so many
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  • 149 1 THE Secretary-General, Indonesian National Secretariat, ASEAN, Brig. Gen. Soenarso has been appointed as Indonesia's first Ambassador to Singapore. The appointment was announced in an official release made simultaneously by the Government here and in Indonesia, yesterday. Since 1967. the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore has been
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  • 176 1 Malaysia-Singapore Airlines will inaugurate its new service to Denpasar. Bali, in midOctober. this year. This »as disclosed by MSA yesterday announcing the replacement of its Comets with the new Boeing 737s when delivery is completed midNovember. The Comets are presently operating between Singapore and Kuala
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  • 116 1 TEL AVIV, Thurs. (UPI)— Israel should entrench itself in all territories captured from the Arabs in the June 1967 Middle East war. Information Minister Yisrael Galili said Thursday. "There is no reason," Galili said, "why we should not take advantage of the time separating us from either
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  • 443 1  -  By K. S. SIDHU THE alleged appearance (and disappearance) of gnome-like creatures In the AngloChinese Primary School on Coleman Street here yesterday sparked off a wave of wild speculations about their what? Origin? While anything that smacks of Walt Disney's lovable gnomes is simply ridiculous in an
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  • 581 1 TWO men were yesterday committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of printing counterfeit $5O Malaysian currency notes amounting to 570.000 in face value. They are Shum Wal Tong. 52. gole proprietor of the Sin Kwong Press at Victoria Street, and
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  • 81 1 SAN SALVADOR. Thurs. (Reuter) The undeclared war between El Salvador and Honduras got bogged down today in heavy rain but the death toll was still reported mounting. Salvadorean army sources said fierce and bloody battles on three fighting fronts had left more than 300 killed from
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 204 2 A NEW fast and efficient method of discharging cargo was introduced by a lea- v ng shipping company to reduce cost of cargo handling. This was announced yester* day by Mr. A. R. Jumabhoy, the Managing Director of R. Jumabhoy and Sons Ltd-, on board
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  • 169 2 A Nightclub manager who was about to leave another night-club in Market Street, attacked its Manager Tan Jin Hong, with a broken bottle, the Fourth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Lim Siong Chong, 35. was giving his defence in a trial in which he
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  • Article, Illustration
    101 2 SECONDARY FOUR science student Master Chov Cheok Wins yesterday was on his way home, minding his own business when a haggard lensman suddenly appeared from nowhere and click went his camera! Puzzlement turned to See when he was told lat he had just been picked as a lucky
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  • 276 2 MANY improved benefits were contained in the 'five-year collective agreement signed between the National Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. and the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union at their factory in Jurong yesterday. Hospitalisation benefits, wage increase, night shift allowance, annual leave, bonuses, incentives and
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  • 40 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thieves broke into the Provincial Insurance Company in Jalan Silang here yesterday tod escaped with three typewriters and a dictaphone valued at $3,000. The manager of the company. Mr. Sylvester Beng Kee Seoog discovered the thelt
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  • 405 2 SINGAPORE'S geographical position served it as an ideal site for exhibition of products used by people and industries in the surrounding region. So advocated Inche Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, when he opened a tenday exhibition at the Conference
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  • 183 2 ONE hundred souvenir cold coins commemorating the Republic's 150 th Anniversary will be given away to the lurky participants in the "Keep Singapore Clean and Beautiful Lucky Draw Contest" organised by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The contest is designed to stimulate flat dwellers, shopkeepers and
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  • 104 2 A quarter-mlUlon-dollar building contributed for by well-wishers from four Asian nations will be opened here on Monday by the Foreign Minister. Mr. 8 Rajaratnam. The building Is the Swaml Vlvekananda Centenary Memorial at Bartley Road built with funds given by donors from Malaysia. Hong Kong, Japan
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 54 3 ELECTION SUPPLIES are seen being loaded for airlift to Merauke. West Irian, by an Indonesian Air Force C-130 cargo plane. Indonesian soldiers (seen at left) are also accompanying the supplies to act as security forces during the Act of Free Choice which began recently to determine the future of the
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  • 346 3 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter and UPI) The Act of Free Choice to decide whe ther West Irian will remain part of Indonesia enters a crucial stage to-morrow in the Paniai Regency, where an open revolt against Indonesian rule broke out in Mav.
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  • 437 3 SCBIC BAY NAVAL BASE, Philippines. Fri. (UPI) The U.S.-Australian Board investigating the collision between the Australian Carrier, "Melbourne", and the U.S. Destroyer, "Frank E. Evans", completed its joint report to-day and sent duplicate copies to higher authorities for possible action. Details of the six-man Board's findings
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  • 90 3 CALCUTTA. Fri cUPI) The rain-swollen Bramaputra River yesterday spilled flood waters that rampaged through a large area of Assam State's eastern-most town of Dibrugard. No immediate reports of casualties and damages were available. Incessant rains filled Bramaputra "River of Sorrow" four feet above the danger water mark,
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  • 256 3 KARACHI. Fri. (Reuter) The lease expired yesterday on America's electronic "Spy Base" near Peshawar in northwest Pakistan where secret Soviet communications were monitored for U.S. Intelligence. Pakistan decided not to renew the lease, because it refarded it as inconsistent with riendship with the Soviet Union
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  • 38 3 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) A turpentine tank blew up on a London wharfside yesterday, killing five firemen and a dock worker and briefly setting the Thames on fire. The blast hurled several people into the river.
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  • 29 3 BLANTYRE. Malawi. Fri. (Reuter; An Asian businessman. CP. Patel. was fined £5 600 here yesterday for attempting to illegally export gold and foreign currency worth £lO,OOO.
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  • 596 3 SAIGON, Fri. (UPI) Gen. Earle Wheeler, Chairman of the t' S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, today continued a four-day trip to the war tone. He arrived in Vietnam on Wednesday night with orders from Defence Secretary Melvin Laird to make a new
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  • 138 3 MANILA. Fri (IPI) A Filipino university student group was granted an official permit yesterday night to demonstrate aeainst President Nixon for 5J hours on his arrival in Manila on July 26 The permit, issued by the Office of Manila's Mayor Antonio Villegas restricted the demonstration in front
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  • 314 3 SAIGON, Fri. (UPI and Reuter) South Vietnam's Prime Minister Tran Van Huong is planning to carry out a major reshuffle of his Cabinet in the near future, a spokesman for the Premier said to-day. "The Prime Minister and President Thieu are discussing it," the
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  • 59 3 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) The Indonesian Government has sent 25 tons of rice to Sumba Island, east of Java, where 60.000 people are threatened with famine, a Social Affairs Ministry spokesman said today. He said the famine had been caused by floods, long droughts and plague, and had forced
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  • 407 3 NEW DELHI. Frl. (Reuter) The Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, to-day met her formerJ Ji n n Minister. Morarji Desai. in a reconciliation bid to try to solve the Congress Party crisis. Desai resigned on Wednesday as Deputy Prime Minister after Mrs. Gandhi deprived him
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  • 218 3 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter) The Vietcong with Hanoi's full backing, yesterday categorically condemned and rejected South Vietnamese President Thieu s proposal for elections. i They said a free vote was Impossible while the present Saigon Government and half a million American troops remained in place, and
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  • 84 4 HERE are the 10 swim-suit finalists chosen from 68 beauties vying for the Miss Universe title at Miami Beach. Florida. They are from left: Miss Israel (Havey Levi); Miss US A. (Wendy Dascomb); Miss Peru (Maria Julia Mantilla): Miss Brazil (Vera Fischer); Miss
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  • 111 4 LONDON, Fri- (Reuter) The idea that too much sugar is one of the chief causes of heart disease received a "not proven" verdict In a British Medical Journal Feport published today. Two experts of the British Atomic Energy Authority tested the theory propounded
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  • 60 4 ATHENS. Fri. (Reuter) (Jniversity Profeasor Dionysius Karayorga s 38. had his right hand blown off and his right eye badly damaged last Monday when a time bomb he was setting exploded, a government spokesman said yesterday. Pollee found 13 other time bombs In the
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  • 159 4 LONDON. Frt. (UPI) Big Ben stopped at 2 51 pm. yesterday. The clock ana the chimes of Parliament's tower by the Thames stopped dead just as nremcer* ©f the House of Commons were hurrying across Parliament Square to work. Telephones rang at the Ministry of
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  • 143 4 LONDON. Frl. (UP!) Communist China staged a na-tion-wide "swim-in yesterday to celebrate the third anniversary of Chairman Mao's storied dip in the Yangtze River, the New Chin* News Agency report ea In a dispatch from Peking, monitored In London, the Agency said. "Workers, peasants. soldiers and Red
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  • 147 4 LONDON Fri. (Reuter) A leading psychiatrist yes'erday advocated setting-up a chain of abortion clinics throughout Britain with fixed fee scales to prevent women having to seek «ut surgeons charging too much. Dr. Godfrey Vaux. of London's Hailey Street medical area estimated that
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  • 87 4 LONDON. Fri (Reuter) The veneral di**ase gonorrhoea could soon become the most common Infectious disease in Britain, a doetors' newspaper. Medical News, said today. And the authoritative British Medical Journal reported that immigrants to Britain had helped to Inflate the number of VD. cases although few brought
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  • 1058 4 SPACE CENTRE, Houston. Fri. (UPI) The strictly business trio flying Apollo 11 to the moon lived up to expertations that of all astronauts so far to fly in space they would be the least excitable. Only occasionally did they become enthusiastic about their
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  • 294 4 WASHINGTON. Fri (UPI) Secretary of State Mr William P Rogers yesterday ruled out any US initiative for a cease fire in Vietnam, and described such proposals as "tutile public relations gestures.'' "A cease fire is difficult enough to bring about when the two
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 153 4 AMY By Jack Tipp'rt "May I Interrupt the ear!/ evening news with.a message of importance?" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Alden McWiHiams IN THE OFFICE OF ED THOMAS, A REFEPEE FOR THE JUVENILE COURT... AMZ/hukp* I ALSO OUOTE7\ AND IN v TOPS' 1/ I THE RULEftOOK/ N BASEMENT k
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    • 477 5 itat AmiCe?Aatii CcncftatulatfoHA an 4 SeM WtikzA EASTERN SIJN From Penang, Malaysia Mr. fir Mrs. Foo Yee Fong Wu Yong Lim San San Chung Shing Fong Ngiao Nam Yoong Tan Swee Cheow Lau Pak Choon Han Kok Foo Foo Choon Shoo Khoo Thean Poh Kwong Kwot Seong Ooi Yee Seng
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  • 593 6 IT IS a sad day when students parade In a Kuala Lumpur university campus carrying placards "Down with Tunku" and demand his resignation as the Prime Minister of Malaysia. Students have a knack of parading and upsetting the apple-cart in other countries. In which countries they are right
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  • 328 6 IF ODDITIES that appear daily in newspapers are added up, they will All a big volume in a few weeks. The nature is benign and bountiful and its greenery is soothing in general. Yet, it has some bad spots tainting its beauty. And so are men, the
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  • 171 6 MUNICH (DaD) The youngest university student in the Federal Republic of Germany does not always have such a serious look on his face. But even a mathematical child prodigy must concentrate on the professor's explanations on being allowed to study at age 13 "in view
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  • 840 6  -  By WILLIAM FORREST GEMINI NEWS SERVICE .ROME, Anything could emerge from Italy's latest political crisis which some people are describing as the most serious since the end of the last world war. And that is saying quite a lot. There could for
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  • 700 6  -  JOSEPH ALSOP LONDON, What is happening along the Soviet Union's frontier with Communist China has begun to look alarmingly similar to what happened along Czechoslovakia's frontiers before the invasion that ended the unhappy Czech bright dream of a freer and better life. To be sure, it
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  • 970 6  -  (From Sin Chew Jit Poh In the midst of the blastingoff of spacemen to the moon, a situation leading to the the verge of another world war is now formenting on this earth. Hie two giants of nations China and the Soviet I'nion because of their border squabbles,
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  • 12 6 Doubt whom you will, but never doubt yourself. Christian Bovee.
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  • 210 6 BONN. (DaD) A new treatment method to combat the dread cramps and pains :n the left chest and shoulder parts which are caused by angina pectoris and the contraction of the coronary vessels, has been tested at the Bonn University Hospital (Federal Republic of
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  • 134 6 HAMBURG. (Dad* Thi» year's Erasmus Prize was granted to the German physicist and philosopher Prof. Carl-Friedrich von Weizsacker. Since 1958. outstanding person or institutes are awarded the Dutch prize annuallv for their efforts in "strengthening the awareness of Europe or for thei r contributions
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  • 308 6  -  LETTERS... MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI SiBfapor* I READ with interest the article entitled "The Growth of Singapore" (from Sin Chew Jit Poh) which appeared on page 6 of your daily of 15-7-68 issue. Raffles segregated the various races that comprised the inhabitants of Singapore at
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 293 7 By OUR MARKET REPORTER J. XC J? a i n e of nd Singapore yesterday failed to malntive interest improved trend in front of the weekend and on less specula- Trading was generally fairly subdued with the total turnover down to 1.7 million units
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    • 80 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) Japan's Toyota Corolla station wagon has been rated "not acceptable" by Consumers Union, a non-profit product testing organisation in the U.S. Consumer Union, In issuing one of ita rare total rejections of a product. complained mainly about the Corolla's brakes. The
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    • 361 7 THE past week has seen a further gain in levels, with August 1 R.S.S. now current month, advancing alter an uncertain start from 74 to 76 cents, a new high, whilst a somewhat clearer picture of the market scene has emerged. The noticeable features have
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    • 88 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Rubber market yesterday closed fully steady w;th spot 27-1/2 27-3 4 nom. Settlement House Aug 27-1/4 27-j/H Sept 27-1/4 27-3'B Oct 27-3/16 27-3 8 Oct/Dee 27-3/18 27-1/4 Jan/March 26-7/16 26-1/2 April/June 26 26-1/8 July Sept 25-13/16 25-15/16 Oct /Dec 25-5/8 25-13/16
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    • 101 7 THE Assoc'aiion of Bank in Malaysian-Singapore yesterday made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): Selling T.T or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $77.2850; Holland Guilders $84.7350; Swiss Francs $71,5800; Belgian Francs $6.1375; French Francs $61.9175:
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    • 423 7 ORL'SSELS, Fri. (Reuter) French Finance Minister, D Mr. Valery Giscard D'Estaing said here yesterday there were no insurmountable economic and financial obstacles to the enlargement of the European Economic Community. The French Minister was replying to questions at a press conference after
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    • 166 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) The stock market chalked up its second consecutive advance yesterday, although demand tapered off in the final hour. Turnover was moderate. Shortly before the close, the UPI marketwioe indicator was up 0.45 per cent on 1.521 issues on the tape.
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    • 964 7 "DCSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Ben $1.89 (1); Borneo $1.68 (1) $1 69 (4): Camel Plywood 51.93 (1): C-
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    • 284 7 The following i s a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for July 19: DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 1/2 Svoboda 8/9 Kvoto Maru 10/11 Tal Ping 19 Cherry Bagus N. W 4 Giang Lee 21/22 Yamayasu Maru 23/24 Thorsoriem 27/28 Colombo Maru 31/32 Koyo Maru
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    • 296 7 AUGUST flrit grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m., in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 75-3 4. cents per lb. down one eighth of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet After opening slightly lower, levels d*PP«d three elfhths
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    • 174 7 HONG KONG. Tri. (UPI) —The Radio Corporation of America (RCA) announced today it ha* chosen Hon* Kong as its international distributing centre for Consumer products for all its international markets except Canada. "We're the first American companies to make Hong Kong a distributing
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    • 52 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 25 to 50 points higher yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. There were no sales. (Bid) (Alked) Sept 28.25 Nov 27.50 Jan 26.75 36.90 Mar 2650 26.90 May 26.25 26.75 July 26.00 26.50 Locally. No. 2 RSS was 267/8 cents
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    • 128 7 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The market drifted easier throughout the day yesterday after a firmer start on Wall St. advices. Turnover continued sm*ll with most dealers looking to the 350 index mark for a meaningful resistance level. Towards the close the FT index was 1.3 down at
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    • 590 7 SINGAPORE chance told and officially listed at butlne&o. Stock Exother prices the clo&e of INDUSTRIALS B. ACMA 178 81 ?0 Ben CO. CD Borneo Bhd. Bouttead Camel Plywood C Sugar 1.89 LB 1-S2 ISO 3 44 192 1 70 1 93 Cold Morage Chemical Co Cycle
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    • 78 7 HONG KONG. Tri. (UPI) Money Quotations: Honf Konf dolltrs 6.075 per US dollar Honf Kong dollar* 6 090 per US. dollar TT Hop.® Konf dollar® 14 54 per pound sterlinf Hong Kong dollars 309 5 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness Hong Kong dollars 161.7 per
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    • 40 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Dow Jones elosinf averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. SO Industrials 853 09 20 Rails 202 95 IS Utilities 121 68 85 Stocks 288.54 40 Bonds 72.42 Commodity Futures Index 140.36
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    • 50 7 i Manager* Wo*) lit Malayan XD 2nd Malayan XD 2 M 192 Srd Malayan 121 The Com lnd 98 The Saving t und 109 ii# M Inmt Fund t.tt i.a» 1-t Honr Kong 1 50 1-56* 2nd H«ng Kong XD 1.02 10t* Sterling Com, B/t (•Bone Kobe mrwney)
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    • 108 7 THE noon price* it pore ChlneM Pro due* tH* amg*' i Exchanta > est erday ww»i— B oyer tetter Coconut Oil 4* 00 (F O B) Balk Coconut Oil M50 (F.O B Drum Mlved ropra an .so Muntok Unite Pepper (FOB) wmt 1)0 00 Sara watt White PtPPei 117.30
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    • 13 7 THE tin pric* for yesterday was $622.50 per picul. down $4.75.
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    • 396 7 ARRIVALS 6 00 a m. MSA MLO29 K Lumpur 9.00 a.m. MSA MLII 9 R Lun.pur 9-35 a.m. MSA ML529 PbnomPenb 10.15 a.m. MSA MLI2I R. Lumpur 10.25 a.m. MSA MLOOS Penang, Ipob. R. Lumpur. Ma--10 50 am. THAI TU423 Bangkok 12-30 p.m. OARUDA GABO6 Medan 1.10 p.m.
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    • 14 7 Thai International now flies to more countries in the Orient than any other airline
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  • 154 8 WEEKLY pictorial feature by the Eastern Sun based on the photographs taken by our cameramen at official functions, parties, exhibitions, shopping centres etc. PICTURE shows Miss Jeannie Woo (left) in a Chinese full length cheongsam with tassels in front. Miss Ivy Lee (right), wears a lovely
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  • 944 8  -  The A.B.C. Of O o By K. F. Yap ris always better to take preventive rather than curative measures when dealing with orchid pests and diseases. Preventive methods fa.l under the following head"cfood Culture: Correct growing technique and proper environment contribute to health and
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  • 71 8 i LOOK FOR... h i A Fashion League Feature THE renewed romanticism In summer party dresses, with floating sleeves, gathered peasant necklines and puffed sleeves, in prints. BELTS to rest ri*ht in the middle of a bared midriff, sometimes chains, sometimes links of colour, sometimes in patent with
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  • 229 8  -  By Mary Sue Miller A Lovely writes: It's easy for me to get a shine on my nose, but not on my hair where I could use it. Why is some hair glossv and some, like mine, so dull and drab"* A smart chemist should
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  • 217 8 THERE must b€ a few hundred cosmetic products in the world today that we know of and every single one of them recommends beauty treatment from its very basic elements. With Kanebo cosmetics it's no different either. Kanebo's complete range of
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  • 670 8  -  By Anne Hooper London, Friday CARING for babies and small children, like every aspect of modern life, is being made easier and safer every day by a variety of new products and inventions. From the day the baby arrives, modern inventions go to work, to keep
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 101 8 COVERMARK S is a new kind of foundation for you to enjoy the unique WATER-PROOF make-up. It also conceals blemishes, freckles, wrinkles, varicose veins on the face, body, legs,arms and backs. COVERMARK S prevents sun-burn and stays the whole day even through perspiration or swimming. I UMA OUAIK W Miss
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  • 238 9 London, Friday ONE of the most successful British film companies exporting to the international market today is Hammer Films. Since it was formed in 1948 by Colonel James Carreras, who is still the chairman of the company. they have made 116 films of the thril-ler-chiller
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  • 67 9 HOLLYWOOD, Fti. (Keuten R&quel Welch has landed the plum role ci Myra Breckinridge in the film about a sex-change heroine tor which eight men, including the transvestltes, were tested. Twentieth Century Fo* announced yesterday The film, called •"Myra Breckinridge.' 1 is about a man who has an operation
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  • 279 9  -  By K. S. Sidhu PRETTY Fang Ling Ling gave up a career of a beauty consultant and took up a more challenging task that of a vocalist. Though it is a very competitive field, Ling Ling, as
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  • 662 9  -  By Hitoshi Sato TOKYO. :?Ti. (UPI) A performer such as Genzo Wakayama is a nuisance to Englishspeaking television viewers in Japan. But without him American actor Gene Barry would lose his large Japanese following. Wakayama Is a professional dubber. He is Barry's baritone voice (Japanese) in th*
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 302 9 LIDO Phone *****] 11 *so 1 45. 4.(10. b 4815 p John Hurt. Pamela Fran*;in "SLVFI L DAVEV" color iCAt ♦-Theatre Midnight Tonight at IiPITOI. I IDO RFX SKV (LIDO OFENS TOMORROW) "COMBAT R" Scope <*c Co.or Mandarin with English Subs. OPENS TODAY No Free Ll»t! 11 a.m. 130. 4
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    • 56 9 TODAY a Saturday, July 19, 1969. 21 HPT. 21 OCT. 22 4-5-3-36 69-75-79-81 EHEZeI 19-27-35-47 54-60-S3-39 25 Chance 85 And 86 Trick 87 ConfUMd 26 Confidence 56 Friendships 27 B« 28 Rodiortf 29 Tim* 30 Wont B7 Contused 58 Bit 88 Authority 59 Confidential 89SSow-off 60 A 90 Deserving Adrenc
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    • 280 9 J K NljAi I O N ODEON ***** M*w thawing! Daily 4 Show*: 11 2.15. 5.30 A 8 45 p.m. NO INCREASE IN PRICES In 18 MM A Stereophonic Sound Fox's "THE LONGEST DAY" John Waj-ne Richard Burton 11 —SCHOOL CO\CESSIOV:=-1 SI M To Any Seat DalW At 1 11
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  • 773 10 GOING: GOOD T ITERATI is retaining his winning form and I give him a confident vote to outsprint this moderate class one division three field (Race Five) at Kuala Lumpur today. He skipped His engagement at Penang last month but a run previous he romped home
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  • 149 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC KACE 1 CHIARAMELLA Honey Dear August Moon AUGUST MOON Honey Dear Lily's Pet AUGUST MOON Honey Dear Chiaramella HONEY DEAR Chiaramella Lily's Pet RACE I TORO Ronigo Sweepstake VONG CHOY Toro Contract n TORO Contract II Sweepstake CONTRACT H Vong Choy Ronigo RACE
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  • 457 10 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) A punishing: century by Test hopeful Keith Fletcher was the feature of a highscoring day in the English County cricket championship matches yesterday. Fletcher, 25, hit an unbeaten 134 for Esse* against Northamptonshire to push his claims for Test selection against
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  • 232 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Spinifex, an emergency acceptor in the King s Gold Cup on Sunday, impressed In a 3f workout in 37 on good going here today, reports Big Ben. With Glynn Pretty astride Spinifex, accompanied by stalemates Dictionary and King's Knight. finished several lengths in
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  • 92 10 BADMINTON MANILA, Fri. (Reuter) Nine countries will compete in the fifth international students badminton championships, to be held in Manila from August 10 to 24 this year. The Philippine Badminton Association said countries signed up for the tournament include Nationalist China. Ceylon, Hong Kong, Indonesia.
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  • 56 10 A record number of 63 entries have been received for the BP South Malaysian Rally, which will be held in Singapore and Johore on July 26 and 27. The 600-mile BP Rally will be flagged off by the Minister for Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok
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  • 130 10 Judy Chan won the Insurance Institute badminton title when she beat Esme Prior 112. 11-2 in the final played at the SBA Hall on Thursday. Judv also won the women's doubles and mixed doubles title. Tan Siew Chin wrested the men's single title from last year's
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  • 33 10 AACHEN, West, Germany, Frl. (Reuter) West Germans Chrlstel Freesgen. Gertrud Theissen. andChrlsta Merten today ran a world best time of 14:33.2 minutes In the 3x1.500 metres at a sports festival here.
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  • 79 10 NEW YORK, Fri. (Reuter) Results of last night's major league baseball games: AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees postponed (rain), Minnesota Twins 8. Chicago White Sox 5. Baltimore Orioles 3. Cleveland Indians 2, Detroit Tigers 4, Washington Senators 3. Oakland Athletics 8, Seattle Pilot* 2.
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  • 307 10 Bowling THE finals of the second MSA sponsored Big Bowl Classic, one of the major singles bowling event in Singapore will be held this weekend at Jackie's Bowl, Orchard and Katong. This marks the climax of another successful tournament to select local representatives to
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  • 188 10 INGLE WOOD. California, Fri. (UPI) Vicente Saldivar, who retired as the world featherweight champion nearly two years ago, returns to the ring tonight when he meets Spain's Jose Legra in a 10-round fight at the Forum. Promoter George Parnessus hopes to arrange a bout between the
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  • 48 10 SYDNEY. Fri. (UPI) A well-k no w n Sydney jockey. George Podmore, will leave on Sunday for a season's racing in Singapore. it was reported today. Podmore. accompanied by his wife and small son, will ride under retainer to a leading trainer, Colin Tulloh.
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  • 25 10 Big Ben Kavu Matstar Literati Jimmy Lad August Moon Literati Jessie's Delight Cisco Toro Matstar Jessie's Delight Zodiac Honey Dear Kayu Spy II
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  • 44 10 THE Singapore Combined Secondary Schools' Sports Council will hold their National Judo championships at the Chung Hwa Girl's High Schoo'. Hall, from Monday to Wednesday. Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs will give away the prizes.
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  • 27 10 THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will hold the finals of their fourday annual championships at the Singapore Swimming Club. Tanjong Rhu, at 2.00 pjn. today.
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  • 1267 10 Race l: Horses Class 6 Dlv. Z—6 Furs. *2.00 p.m. ($4sSOO) Sraillnr Trio 4t 9 00 C bis ram ells 7y 8.13 Aufuat Moon 5y 8 12 Sroltlsb General 6y 8 0S Lily s Pet 7y 8.05 Honrt Dear 5y 8.03 Chong Kang ll 2 2H5 3
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 336 11 THE SEAP Games silver medallist, C. Kunaian is set to score a 'treble' at the Swift Athletes Association's two-day annual athletic meet at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre today and tomorrow. Eleven top athletes including two women, who represented Singapore In the last SEAP Games
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    • 212 11 A TEAM of seven Singapore amateur boxers left today by the Blue Funnel ship, Centaur, to participate in a threeday boxing tournament in Perth, West Australia. Leading the contingent will be Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. Frank Pestana. who is the Deputy President of the
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    • 463 11 TENDER C.S.O. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the following items by the Chief supplies Officer. Central Supplies Office, Kandang Kerbau, Singapore. 1. Manufacture of rack, angle iron, slotted 2. Manufacture of wooden pallet These tenders are restricted to contractors registered under "Furniture" $50,000/- and above. Tender forms and further
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    • 679 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS I'HLRt.'H U» IHE IRLfc LKIUI 36-0. Perak Hoad. 8. 10 00 a nc. Service iHotk) 10.00 am. Bible Class (English) KAMPO.NO KAPOK METHODISI CHI KL H Singapore (Oil Cull Road) < 30 a.m.. Si 030 am. Service in English 11 00 am. Service in Matay 8 15 a.m.
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    • 197 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS CtfcVfcMH-lMt AUVfcMIST HI RC'H 1 <lO Haleetler Koad. blntapore Saturday J3O am. ttaooath Bcfiool Ij yO •nx Service of Worable 530 om Youth Meeting HI .MB HtIOHTS OOMrfcL C'KNTKk XI. J nan (Jdaya 3 *OO am. Sunday Softool 7 45 om. Chinese' English I Sen FAITH BIHI.fc-PRfcSBYTKKIAM CHI
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    • 208 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST Church 9(1 King's Road 6 8 Ages 3 up) 9:45 am. Worship Service 11:00 a m Evening Service 6:00 p m. for Information: Phone *****0. LIIUtKAN (HIK(H 0» <)| K KKUKK.MI.K it) Dukes Kuad Spor«-ia d3O a nx English Service J JO am. English Sunday School
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    • 1084 11 11 1 yom TV and Radio »«r I fc, MgMmunnuHß S^3Sa3 (CHANNEL S) (CHANNEL fl P.M. 100 Opening Announce- IETV I'RKf.R \MHFSi rrents in ali L..nguac*s A- AM. 8 10-8 3C Er.giish 2nd LanShazzan; 13C The World Around guage Sec II National Dav Us Mountain on the Move. .150-9 10
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    • 248 11 RADIO SINGAPORE FM Stereo Service TODAY Frequency: *2 4 Mc/r per second in the VHF Band 2 A.M 6.C0 Opening Arret. Prog Summary Mandarin ard English; 60? approx. Morning Prelude (Disc Light music instrumental only anncts time-checks in Mandarin English alternately: 630 Time Signal i New? English; 6.40 Public Service
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  • 416 12 "MOON-TALK" is just about on everybody's lips in Singapore as Apollo 11 hurles towards the moon carrying Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin. EASTERN SUN'S Roving Team of Reporter John Hsu and Photographers Richard Chow and Jimmy Chow yesterday "orbitted" around Singapore
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  • 269 12 Mr. David Marshall yesterday questioned the legality of the arrest of his client, Brazilian industrialist Onkar Snrian. by police on a charge of cheating involving $3,000 Mr. Marshall said that the arrest was effected "probably even before the magistrate had signed the warrant, considering that Shrian was
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  • 65 12 THE Professor of Architecture. Delft University of Technology at Eindhoven. Netherlands. Dr. Van Embden will speak on "Planning and Building of the newly founded University of Technology at Eindhoven, Netherlands" on Wednesday. July 23. at the University of Singapore. The lecture is jointly organised by the University's Extra-Mural Studies
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  • 334 12 Response To Sin IN this world of harsh realities wh ere only the fittest survive, it is always heart-warming to know that there are those who still care for their unfortunate brethren. Yesterday, the good people of Singapore demonstrated their magnanimous spirit, in
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  • 180 12 The Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association will launch a Mass X-Ray campaign for tens of thousands of residents in the Havelock Constituency, commencing on Monday, July 21. A spokesman from SATA said the purpose of the campaign Is to find out those who may be suffering from
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  • 110 12 A 20-YEAR-OLD youth. Lim Ho Soon, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment by the First District Judge. Mr D C. D'Cotta. yesterdav after he pleaded guilty to ten charges of robbery, theft, and retention of stolen property Lim committed the offence between April 26 and July
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  • 49 12 LOH TEN SOON*, was fined $5OO after he pleaded guilty to two charges of exhibiting and possessing obscene films. Loh. admitted showing the six reels of obscene films at an un-numbered hut off Havelock Road on July 17 at 8.55 p.m He also admitted possessing the films.
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  • 43 12 THIEVES broke into a house in Changi Road and escaped with a television set. a radio, an iron, a table fan and cash $l4O. yesterday. The tenant of the house Madam Tan Geok Lan was away at the time off the theft.
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  • 119 12 The reservations superintendent of UTA French Airlines, Mr. Michael Woon has been promoted to Agency and Reservations Manager. The Regional Manager of UTA and Air France. Mr. Jacques I Sutton announced this is a press circular yesterday. Mr. Woon served UTA for more than nine years prior
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  • 327 12  -  By H. C. TAN JOY written all over his cherubic face, a little Japanese bov hugging a box of space toys proudly chanted in Japlish (i.e. Japanese-English) "Aporro Two, Aporro Two." The scene Robinson's toyland yesterday reflected in no small measure the fascination children all over the
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  • 292 12 'AN ©pen door to understanding and friendship'. In essence, would be the spirit of seven Singapore students when they leave for the United States on August 4 They have been awarded the American Field Service International Scholarships which enables them to experience American social and academic life
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  • 44 12 THE Qantas offices in Singapore yesterday announced that all the airlines' flights had returned to normal. A spokesman said that union workers in Sydney's Qantas offices returned to work early yesterday morning thus ensuring all fuel supplies be made available on schedule.
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    • 95 12 Time 6t Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 0.58 a.m. (8.6 ft), 2.13 p.m. (7.5 ft.). Naval Dockyard: 1.20 a.m. (9.8 ft.), 2.22 p.m. (9.4 ft.). Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 7.33 a.m. (0.8 ft.), 7.33 p.m. (3.2 ft.). Naval Dockyard: 7.19 a.m. (1.2 ft.). 7.36 p.m. (3.8 ft.). High
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