The Singapore Free Press, 10 October 1950
1950-10-10
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Title Section17 1950-10-10 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1950. PRICE IKN (IMS.17 words
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Article339 1950-10-10 1 A 11-out for Pyongyang Pyongyang, North Korean wms bundled b\ American againsl fierce resistance, was ning b) British and Australian m Im'ces penelrating NO miles jllcl, lodav reached the east m. where slreel lighting is !'i:it'> Art' now across |he points. In Uu« west a339 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-10-10 1 pictures. Fr ee Press i here :*> n"t one unsmiling fare m the picture above. It WM t.iken while Mr Ronald \V. Williams (I aboiir MP fo r \Vuan> was addressing Mi>o studrnt<i at the Teachers' Training olI, Singapore. lhe had t»> >t.md milsidc becauseFree Press - 75 words
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Article142 1950-10-10 1 PEKING SILENT ON NEW CROSSING PEKING, Tucs. r pHE Chinese Govern* nient maintained rigid silence over the latest phase of the Korean war yesterday, nearly 48 hours after (ieneral MacArthur ordered his forces to cross the 38th Parallel. No hi ciovvas prepared to the X tuation, was 11 to obtain142 words
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Article90 1950-10-10 1 ODE COST HIM 12 DAYS JAIL HONG KONCi. 1 IPs YOU have go: to be careful whom you quote In S shai these days. tiie bl-we Hoi Kor.q rv... Newsdom of Shanghai's National Fun Tan University told what happened to him when he reprinted Shelly \s "Ode to the West90 words
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Article93 1950-10-10 1 Holiday camp firm to close LONDON. Till \N order for the compulsory winding up of B itlin'a Bahamas) Ltd.. owners of a bin holiday camp on the v. Indies island, was entered m the London Chancery Court yesterday. The order was ootained by a number of British creditors of theA.P. - 93 words
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Article39 1950-10-10 1 PEKING FETES POLISH SHIP The first Polish ship to vi.sit Communist China has reached Tientsin and Its crew is being entertained m Peking. Peking radio said the ship. Warn, brought a cargo of goods from Poland and Czechoslovakia.- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article28 1950-10-10 1 RUSSI A WILLING ia has act 1 l uted a Unitrci Nations proposal to join In neKotiati' r > sell t*raill to Western Cony satloni will begin In Hbrenibcr.28 words
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Article111 1950-10-10 1 NO COLD WAR TRUCE -VISHINSKY LAKE SUCCESS Tues. Tup: Russian F^ fctinis- Mr. Andrei VUhin--ky. denied published reports tterday that 'he Soviet delegation initiated overtures UJS. Secretary o! State, Mr. Dean Acheson. to negotiate an over-all nent of the cold An American i spokesman said that ihere was i.'j knowledgeU.P. - 111 words
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Article77 1950-10-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR Tups. YESTERDAY afternoon m t Selangor a bandit gang attacked a .small security force party. Two special constables were i killed and another was wounded. One bandit was hit but escaped. A bandit gang fived on a security forces patrol m an area In77 words
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Article59 1950-10-10 1 Thf Rev Michael Bcott, missionary champion of the tribes of South-We.st Africa, will fly to the United Nations Assembly at Lake Suc•r s on Saturday 'viii be at Lake Success when the question of SouthWest Africa, on which I; tern itionfil Court ;if Justice h:us59 words
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Article, Illustration206 1950-10-10 1 I. AM. SI < i ESS, Tnes ryill. United sutes yester--1 d.i\ put i proposal before the I mud Nations to give the General Assembly poHcr to send international armed forces mto action against aggressors. The Soriet Foreign Minister, M. Andrei Vishinsky, IniaiediatelyU.p. - 206 words
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Article218 1950-10-10 1 Free I'ress Staff Reporter \]KS Ernest Popplewoll, wife of the Labour M.P. who is at piesent visiting Singapore, is due lor a pleasant surprise on Friday when her husband arrives m London with a shopping bag made by the tfirls of the Social Welfare218 words
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Article72 1950-10-10 1 LONDON. Tues. rHE Chinese Communist army l.s building a highway to Tibet rrom Tsinghai province m northwest China. Moscow Radio announced yesterday. Quoting official Chinese Communist reporU on th<» achievements of the Peking renime durina the past year, Moscow Radio said that th*> army mmU.P. - 72 words
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Article65 1950-10-10 1 a THOUSANDS of Sydney citizens walked to work yester- day to dod;;** a new increase m tram and bus fares. Footpaths m and near the t'itv centre were crowded with people who refused to pay four pence for one sUse that last week cost three pence.A.P. - 65 words
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Article411 1950-10-10 1 Big French defeat in Indo-China SAIGON, Tuesday VASTLY 7 superior Communist forces smashed two French columns of several battalion > yesterday m the most destructive engagement m the four-year war between the Communistled rebel Vietminh and French and Vietnamforces. A French military spokesman said that the 0 day battle mU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 411 words
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33 1950-10-10 1 JAKARTA THE I Gov. Lhat Ifr. Dr i M militai y i self-proclaii R m/ Incoi Indonesian R« mem. l--d b\ to "d I n Indr»n**<!i.Tn it.' ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article10 1950-10-10 1 TRADE INCR EA SE One week India ended Bubs- A.P.A.P. - 10 words
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Advertisement49 1950-10-10 1 poLAR CO. j m j,o«rciCA«'»c] J MENDING j I.^ eman Street, I Z<2 I phone 7191 WELSH POOL SELECTED WEST AUSTRALIAN TABLE BIRDS C H I CKENS CAPONS DUCKS TURKEYS THESE SELECTED TABLE BIROS ARE NOTED FOR TENDERNESS FLAVOUR FITZPATRICKS FOOD SUPPLIES FAR EAST) LTD ORCHARD ROAD. TEL 503949 words
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Advertisement27 1950-10-10 1 Ut Your WEDDING GIFT EXCLUSIVE this time Call Select From Our •st Cnllertiop ft LANKA JEWELLERS 20. Battery Rd.. S pore Tx^v Famous For Flavour Established 188327 words
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Article, Illustration109 1950-10-10 2 KAY MURRAY - KAY MURRAY By if a ftlm prodiK wanted to cast the rfect blueprint of tne ing American married woman, he wouldn't have to l« y Eileen McAllister, who has jusl worj the r le ol I pen, who are through measles and m anything m the wi rid,109 words
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Article, Illustration584 1950-10-10 2 Come On Now, Be Your Age IRIS ASHLEY SAYS: TP//£ lady Francis t 1 Marshall has sketched for you today is m a dilemma. I What we would like to point out is the extreme value of her recognising that this I dilemma exists. She has been trying on lastFRANCIS MARSHALL - 584 words
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Article119 1950-10-10 2 I m tut urc havi v- r linings with the c< i:< x fabric, ml '<: be one of the most revolutionary ever put Part .<■!• s of any kind of cold, c \< r aluminium arc sprayed on to one Side of the fabric In a119 words
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Article305 1950-10-10 2 James Bartlett - James Bartlett By An office job or a kitthen career? Nearly one million girls m Britain threw up domestic service betweea 1930 and the end of the war for more congenial jobs at an office d< *k 01 a factory bench. Now the Ministry of Labour is spending305 words
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Advertisement63 1950-10-10 2 P. H. HENDBY, Jeweller 78. North Bridge Road. Singapore Bl^^ fl y. J FIRST AIDi SETS I' Prepared Igaiast Miimm v < .Us m \<uir Bmk, Factory, Office, Estato etc. Seta \A various sizes are compUlr with requisites .11 ording to the I X Factor] let rr^nireMeata tnd taffieieDi up63 words
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Advertisement106 1950-10-10 2 TEATHEUJOWI I CUM So light, to tppl) I Bgbt Foun<iat»on piv«s you li hm\\ mm faind kxA. I'girb», for fine delicti* ski wonmn *rho prefers a S if Right eiitiiajiting 11, Battery Road Phoi 15 CLAIRE has pi;i W/W6S TO FASH/OW^^^^ Su lid Ta tki CLAIRES Singapore Cold Stooge A-c106 words
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Miscellaneous240 1950-10-10 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR nnKN today, you have a ureat deal of potential power In your make-up. What you want, you c«i itter with great confidence and determination. Don t let this tenacity become pig-headed stubbornness. however. Be versatile and flexible enough to change with the times Since >ou are fond240 words
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Miscellaneous139 1950-10-10 2 Hew Crossword No. 173 Hh" i" I J pi; !M < KOSS 1. Like 1 noi clorc 14). I. Like a lit44e b<< len N Briton (5). a Al which hide-and-seek Ls pxclusivelj pla; 5). 9. A iittle one marrk c Capl nof H.M.S. Pm.. prefabricated (5-4). I cockroach (5,139 words
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Article286 1950-10-10 3 'Psycho-analyse all miters' PARIS, Monday. A I-I. the kinsjs. presidents and dictators should be stretched out on a couch and psycho-analysed before being allowed to take otiice. This, according to Detroit psychiatrist Dr Robert S. Drews, would help to prevent wars. "The history of warA.P. - 286 words
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Article66 1950-10-10 3 R From Shanghai say nd for peal I kernels, peatnd tung oil is or." In reasons for growing trade through the China port of Tsinn;tao hai. once one of the i I the shipre since the Chi- liberation" .a year ago The suffered 'thro toA.P. - 66 words
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Article12 1950-10-10 3 Dr Osborn Joseph Bor?:in. greatest authorlhas 1 m Dublin. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-10-10 3 "no, *o &ucxl c y A/cnr those 'a 'J "*>.•.*+%. j*11 words
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Article33 1950-10-10 3 LONDON Monday -n ;vil! M)On be visited by scien- .inU to watch the women at their 5t tiri: .<s r, carrying: coal and the scientists will take Ministry of ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article6 1950-10-10 3 Yugoslavia frees Catholic bishop I ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Article11 1950-10-10 3 Formosa limits Jap goods Ja- ree--1 to nent in- 'r'ade ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article60 1950-10-10 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. HPHE U S Census Bureau dd the United Btates shipped to Western E U5569, 300. im)0 In gooda stratc .ifiranrp m July It would not tell which coungot them. policy of withhol lin rt .isons. the precl^ lie a of sp^ci.tl houghA.P. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration236 1950-10-10 3 2 years in a polar hut COPENHAGEN, Monday. PROFESSOR Eiftil Knuth. back after two years m a hut only 500 miles from the North Pole, said: "The weather was not as cold as we expected." Professor Knuth was loader of a Danish scientific expedition to Pearyland, to study flora andReuter - 236 words
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Article, Illustration268 1950-10-10 3 ah J SO on THE or.re \ou"*e taken a i hi P** r mr ;to be .Ntampeded. Or e tremendously O i suit-prefen Judge for yourseelf. of the indulged m the >omeIXUTJ of a free douWest's notrump bid been based too greatly on a club n». he rouid268 words
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Article67 1950-10-10 3 RANGOON. Mon FARMERS m the Hanthawaddy district. 70 miles th ol Rangoon, want to br irmcd b> -';nv their riceIs an* m areas surrounded oy rebels and b i T: i at a ting to ask thf B I Government to give them «uns and ammunition.A.P. - 67 words
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Article76 1950-10-10 3 Finland hunts drug pedlars Finland's police, Medical B< arc. and Ministry of the Inlcrior have be cum a joint hunt for drug pedlars arc selling heroin Injections at 20.060 marks a time In k:"s public parks. The pedlars carry syringes their pockets iind give the injections on the spot. TheyReuter - 76 words
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Article129 1950-10-10 3 WAITED: BEES WITH LONGER TONGUES ROHAMSTED Mon. BRITISH bee keepers are worried because they say that bees m Rothamsted are l ailing to pollinate red clover. Th»re are now two schools of thought on how to solve this problem. Dr. C. G Butler, of the Ministry of Agriculture's experimental stationReuter - 129 words
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Article81 1950-10-10 3 TOKYO. Men. GOVERNMENT ordinance authorising operation of interior airlines In .lapan will be issued by the Japanese Government some time this week, reports Kyodo News Agency. The new Jap^nes? domestic airlines with a capital of 504,--000 yen, paid by seven international airlines on an equalReuter - 81 words
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Article73 1950-10-10 3 TIIK Soviet newspaper -Pravd.t s.iid that a sroup of American business leaders had eyed the Inchon invasion from a U.S. flagship and later, at a lush banquet m fallen Seoul, celebrated the "transformation of Korea into a colon* The newspaper claimed Rear-Admiral .lames <presum ihl> Rear -Admiral .lamesA.P. - 73 words
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Advertisement219 1950-10-10 3 for tons M N>^l^y^ >^ Your freight problems cease to exist joy when you employ the KLM Supair- K^ >^ a Cargo service extra service to y^^ j/ty\ c shipper extra service to the yV// consignee —at no extra cost Wf jrfy ty* /fixK Or further particular* yyyy KLM FREIGHT219 words
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Miscellaneous191 1950-10-10 3 dxir> n n/^rj»r 4 47 From rho Lon*» ■dlloriaL OINVjArCJKL .BBC*; 4.55 Composer oi Urn (BLl'i: NKTWOKKJ W«ek— Tdiaflcowsky; 1.15 Com.o a,n. New, rrom m^*.; 10.50 For ttM Schouli, 12 Pra- inn'; 6 Indonesian: News ana grammes m Matey: 1 p.m. Radio Programmes iBBO; 6.30 Canto- 1.30 Tune Signal pese;191 words
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The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Oct. 10, 1950.
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Article53 1950-10-10 4 /COMMUNITY cent! ently needed m ipoi\' rural a a thousand- things needin" to be done— from I Ing of civic conscio.; to i: ntertainment of bored children and such the ideal ing tin ing it i> }v to learn :ore the end will btfunctioning at Pas I an53 words
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Article138 1950-10-10 4 II i Mr H. J. C K. the P.P.R.DC. I m bringing s cons'. lor ad lnj i cards lie acaaplishments ol rr.j ol 0 formed its own police force, I sizeabli number of special constables attach* d police a 1 m their ild It is aen oore.138 words
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Article, Illustration934 1950-10-10 4 Don Iddon's Diary NEW YORK: ISAW Louis m the morning and Ernest Bevin m the afternoon. The distance between Pompton Lakes, NewJersey, where Louis was training for his fight, and Flushing Meadow, where Bevin was fighting for peace, is only a few miles. Both men w< eing champions, slower perhaps,934 words
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Article339 1950-10-10 4 HALL ROMNEY - New Malayan Police Officers HALL ROMNEY I have before me brief bio- graphical details of nine newly-appointed members of the Malayan police force. They serve to indicate the wide field covered by recruitment of the new officers. For example. Mr. J. A. McKay, a new ASP. was born m Calcutta,339 words
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Article, Illustration710 1950-10-10 4 H. O. Brandon - Mexico Land Of Paradoxes H. O. Brandon By IF you are looking for a country where you would feel very far away from Korea and all the other cataclysms that seem to be hovering over the world ready to strike, go to Mexico. In the three weeks I have just710 words
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Article24 1950-10-10 4 George Schwarz - So much For Red loya lty! George Schwarz By 1 to Council G< Arthur live Sovi pliec for I con! m me w da24 words
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Advertisement16 1950-10-10 4 m T WEDDING GIFTS In SILVER OR E.P.X.S. U S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD.16 words
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Advertisement84 1950-10-10 4 BSiMG YOUR FILMS d TO KODAK ijf IN THf '"KtV ARCADE Those snapshots >ou meant to hi that new camera you"d almost dec/ Kodak m the Cold Storage Arcade to them As well as handling. 6t printing and pro of all I the Kodak shoplet has a complete rai photographic84 words
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Article, Illustration267 1950-10-10 5 THREE $800 JOBS: NO TAKERS City short of trained staff Free Press Staff Reporter gIMiAPORE Municipal Commissioners are finding it difficult to get trained men for the Municipal service. When they recently circularised their departments inviting applications for three vacant posts of temporary Superintendent of Works, Water Department, Extension orks,267 words
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Article81 1950-10-10 5 F.P. Malaj Correspondent RELIGIOUS authorities m Kedah and IVrlis are Investigating stateraenti i>y two men irho iiaim that they married the same woman this year. One said that his marria>{e took plaie before n. kathi m Batu Gajah, Pcrak. The <»thr r told the Kathi81 words
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Article92 1950-10-10 5 T HE Y LO OK FOR OIL I re<* Press St.iM Reporter IMGHT gi i thn by QEA-BOAC m from Lon i m on lr way to Port M rcsby, Guinea to do some i ling for !ian :neIn Papua." Mr J X Smith, who leads had i ucted not92 words
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Article18 1950-10-10 5 SLOGANS FOR PENANG I rss ft X portiT id an i I n I he pro) I selecicil18 words
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Article24 1950-10-10 5 111* 7 If) p m I sed by Mr D. E B. RaP. L. B ick .d and. Mr. John n nd-24 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-10-10 5 GAM BLERS FINED Cl hey m the Singapore i\- I v Couri w m Changi last .y. picture. riOME of the F tjodo»v:i guards recruited >esterday to provide armed constables to guard Rodowns and waiehouses against Communist arson attempts are seen here beine taught how to march by their sergeant-instructorFree Press - 58 words
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Article165 1950-10-10 5 I ice Press "JtalT li 4 SUB COMMITTEE .1 study the 1 c prop lapore Regi nted by the Straits C\w. Brii Ish Asa elation ai a i c tnei I tbers of the sub-com-mittee are: Yap ng Geek, Ec Peng 1... Lee Kwan Yew.165 words
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Article18 1950-10-10 5 Tile Indian Ambr.iksador to Jakarta, Dr. P. Subbaroyan, arrived m Singapore yesterday on a short visit.18 words
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Article161 1950-10-10 5 Free Press Start' Reporter 'MY main business at pie- sent If waiting for better times". M.V. Ramasamy told i the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday m the High Court when he was examined on having failed u> ■atisfy a Judgment made against him for161 words
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Article, Illustration111 1950-10-10 5 Free Tress StaiT Reporter 'PIIF Singapore Vat Eastern Relief Fund Committee has allocated $25,800 to be spent on a 15-acre farm which is to »c constructed at Kran.ji for war victims' families, the Free Press was told yesterday. Fhe .^'t'. winch h v red i"r111 words
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Article80 1950-10-10 5 PRICE BOARD MOVE THE co < p» ra 1 lv« m well as trade unions :<-. :> seeking r» jn on the newlyformed Government-spons* red Food and Price Control rd said the Beard, m its t-up was not re- all the importnt si M I the community. The Trade Unions80 words
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Article, Illustration191 1950-10-10 5 Assistant nurses: new scheme Krpp Prt^s StaH Reporter PENANG. Mon. r TO meet the growing demand for recruits to the, nursing service, a new grade of "assistant nurse"' has been created m Malaya. Miss B Heuartv. Principal Matron. Federa*#»n of Malaya, said today that this grade would be open toFree Press - 191 words
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Article39 1950-10-10 5 16 SQUATTER HUTS RA ZED Free tttm M.dl K«porWr SIXTEEN a- tap huts O troyed when an 11--plosl I of boiling minium starti d a a 3. I One hundred and I made hI at 1 n>> casualtl< s39 words
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Article147 1950-10-10 5 BALMORAL RD. BOTTLENECK I i.t Pi t roR a whole >ear liaimKoad lias lit-t -ii th< oi motoristf u*taf it. I i ason? The undrr re i air U\ lite S pun- Municipal lestel .lay tin- M iof< c iw reason lor ta M |ni|147 words
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Article76 1950-10-10 5 NEW SHIP SERVICE I pee Pr» -v M.ifl H«-ptrt<T THE first modern i:. built ship, tl Jalagopal \vill call at S on Thursday, making a new d Ind:an p Owned a:. --d by t Scindia Steam can accommodate 21 I arute si s to India. oipany which If s bsidised76 words
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Article27 1950-10-10 5 ALOR STAR Mon A lo M h of State and themselves made b I X when h X I Th<' R the R27 words
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Advertisement126 1950-10-10 5 Just Unpacked The Long Awaited BRODERIE 1 ANGLAISE >hite only 34" wide Hi;: m Hurry Up jiiii Slt ct the Pick hi are Sold out. i 1 r^ If v^^^^^P^^^ MASTERS VOICE* J RECORDS < •4 DA 17M ■i DA 929 A ■i 4 h CHILX) 1 ;> H el126 words
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Advertisement124 1950-10-10 5 PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS lr*dcMATk LkOCiOiiCVCJ hmtiCitJil <-' i^t^v ToOUI •Td Wv in>i(e you to inspect our verj nen selection of Ihcse r\l kuoM n v (1 UjjUv^t^S^il *i% 1 -jj> liigi -"^ftßfel- F.nest lawn, smali spot centre, on S;^|^' white ground with border and hem of Bmorfir^ white. In assorted colou-s124 words
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Article, Illustration775 1950-10-10 6 PETER LOVEGROVE - PETER LOVEGROVE H% Conn ty champions h ip prospects reviewed f rlIE Riiiiby Union county championship, set m motion m the Midlands last month, springs into violent action m the south-west on Saturday when Cornwall entertained Somerset, Devon meet Berkshire at the Rectory,775 words
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Article83 1950-10-10 6 Eve rton beat Army 2-0 fjWfcRTON, the EnglLsh First J Division side, beat the British Army by two goal* to nil m a soccer match at Aldershot, yesterd London Challenge Cup firstrouiul re^ul; s wtp: enfcam Hotspur i I slow 2 r• keni I, W > Ham United L\ MiUwallReuter; A.P. - 83 words
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Article58 1950-10-10 6 THE VicomU ss v"ur of France, pn British wnmt-n's «<>lr c)::~mpion, and her partner. Henri de Lamaze, French amateur champion, won their firstround match yesterday In the mixed opt-n golf lour^omrs at Worplesdon. The French pair defeated former English champUin Molly Wallis and H. P. Lo-k by two58 words
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Article110 1950-10-10 6 Indians win in Saigon THE Indian i. Die U.uis tm visiting Saigon won both its Mlver trophy exihltion matches against South Vietnam by 3—2/ Sivaraman. former Indian national champion, was In excellent form and beat the Vietnamese starr. Mai Van Chat and Philippe Nho, after close contes The Vietnamese wereReuter - 110 words
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Article54 1950-10-10 6 LONTM m, T THE closing prices at \v.>terday'i afternoon session of the tin market were Spot -£843 buyers and €848 sellers, with business at 4:845 to £840 Three months £820 buyers and £825 sellers, with business at £R2O. Settlement £843. Total turnover for the day 315 tons includingU.P. - 54 words
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Article159 1950-10-10 6 J^ORD Asi ii s French Squa- dron, who will be ridden by champion Jockey Q Ri< was last i <. ie i<j-i favourite fur mon i i C itch handicap wi over at the Victoria Club London. His price was eu< by four points from the last Call159 words
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390 1950-10-10 6 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN From IIARCEL Buussac*s Oily, White Kose, was the Jl ureek-end favourite for the Cesarewitch Handicap to i>e run at Newmarket over 2{ miles tomorrow. Only .1 few points s»-p.tr.tt<-*:om the four mark?! rivals, consisting Of la.st winner, Strathspey, Lord Alton's French Squadron to beReuter - 390 words
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Article166 1950-10-10 6 LONDON DI'YERS m the London Stock I were giving more of their attentta stocks than to speculate e is^in Good institutional supp< ments of half a point m British 1 and there were widespreac ing industrials. Among the lormer. nauun tiion issues were prominI^ver Brothers' I 3A.P. - 166 words
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Article60 1950-10-10 6 AUSTRALIAN v. champ. Micky T 1 147 3 4 lba i surprised m a; ins last night when he Am Hams <148fc lbs.) over 12 round adlum. Early In I app idc. up I r i is. WU found it diflfif his pund the a: ■-'ins hA.P. - 60 words
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Article31 1950-10-10 6 SCC. H 14 men had m by 16 I a rugger mate). pada Gouid kicked two pt:;a and converted a try scored by Mclntosh and c>y M31 words
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Article21 1950-10-10 6 Dcvi npori StT\ ic< :uv and Vwlvn by 16 t>'int.s to thfl a Rugby m at oh Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 21 words
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Article46 1950-10-10 6 UK SOCC ER FIXTURES I.U' I'.lf. ai h. (i I r v V| .11 I H II l I ►xuj W ti \WK.»rd IHIKM IM > II rl»|t..« I r ilinnr M rrxtaJlti r«m <> I I I-H I »n« IfU'l M i It* Ant i ox Dui.46 words
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Advertisement105 1950-10-10 6 GABLE WIRELESS LTD yK&P lyufiisiiidiUUl Ihe ftrs^ line of ihw Telegram GMIMM tte fol!o\%fr<g r^^^ tl<ar > *n 9t4m j Vn^, named Pjcfix Letters and Number of Message. OflSfC ol Origin S r umbct of > Wonis, D<4tc T<me handed m anil C^lkiai Iwtfugttom- -if am T*Ps63 LMLt?4 LONDON 55105 words
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Miscellaneous198 1950-10-10 6 MSRdrSkCB Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya i SH-:e& NONSENSE EXCELLENCY. |NEVERTMILEiS, j I DARLIMG,/t>^T I I DR.OjOUA' iTUK Z, J-IJ THE PEASANTS ARE. SUPER- THERE'S BEEN ABOUT CUODLEI>? COURT PHYS,C;A\,; IS A ScrlouS HONE MOW NT. 1 STmOUS.TMtV'SEE'THINGS TROUBLE L'P U[F ME OOESNM CAN YOU SOLV? PROBLEV198 words
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Article, Illustration310 1950-10-10 7 MALAYA MORE ATHLETIC MINDED Future bright, says Dyson Free Press Staff Reporter QEOFFREY Dyson, chief coach to the British Amateur Athletic Association, m his final lecture at the British Council hall last nigfht, said: "Malaya has a very bright future m athletics." Dyson added. "Everywhere m the country, more andFree Press - 310 words
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Article92 1950-10-10 7 DADERAN, classy right-half for the Indonesian soner tourists, will play at inside-right In today's fane ifalnst Combined Services at Jalan Besar Stadium. Aten. who turned out m the forward line m previous matches, will be at left-half. the Chinese left, returned to Ja- t by air92 words
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89 1950-10-10 7 THr Racial lub of Paris basketball team, one f tht Ntronsest tombinat ions arope, will arrive m i pore m January next year tor Series of niaUh.* m the olony and the Federation. This ua> revealed la Ike Free Pres> b> Mr. (ioh (hy»* Hin,89 words
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Article24 1950-10-10 7 R A F Aytr d m I after the D d m •nan. fomrard at the I 21. On ■RAF24 words
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Article33 1950-10-10 7 Two red courts champ] three year old G. Rom straight 6- 3. and Henry Phillinpanother veteran of over 40. beat Gerald Oakley m a ult mutch 6—3. c t 733 words
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Article69 1950-10-10 7 .:uitl .v p tn. i intM lnt«T-( lab H P V»lurd..\ »t :o p in Men» Sißftai finals): 5. A. 1 leran Doui.u-s Seml-finali X y imp Wee R hey X Sunday at 9. :n am luniot later-dab P I> Willie I Sunday at I M> pin Junior69 words
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Article71 1950-10-10 7 FA RR RESUMES TRAINING rMMY Farr resumed serious training yesterday after lt two-wei k rest followhi.s first comeback fight. s next opponent will be Carl Nielsen of Denmark. The two men are billed for a ten-round bout at Leic on Nov. 6. I irr knocked out Jun Klein Holland mA.P. - 71 words
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Article34 1950-10-10 7 111 v li < -ny Staff Corrr>| nl KUALA 1 UMPUR I Tin ices All B pening match points, In a R\ he ilef'iir.d this evening 1 try while ihr a penalt;34 words
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Article, Illustration226 1950-10-10 7 CRUSADER - CR US ADER IV> Fathul Karib 4: Police 1. rWTIII L Karib obtained a flattering score against Polite to enter the final of the S.A.F.A. Junior (up m their semi-final at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday Playing typical .1 I cer, Fathfu] Karib ado; elegant pa.«Free Press - 226 words
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187 1950-10-10 7 H.M.S. Malaya rugger II M.S. Malaya Rugby Competition gets underway 11- this Saturday, when m the Northern section, Perak m#et Penang and Selangor meet Kedah, while In the Southern section, Singapore Civilians play Johore and Combined Services meet Negri-Malacca. Combined Services wha Iwere finalists last187 words
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Article49 1950-10-10 7 BASEBALL'S World Series drew 196.009 sj> four games. Ttn Ui3.5953.669. X.. h Ol the New fork Yankee players who won S< ries. will kk about US$6,OOO. lon to salary. ,'!iia Phil- I _idit;on the teU [or US $1 ih« hts foi 100The S 2 A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article134 1950-10-10 7 lI7ALES introduce two if new "laps" into thrir team for the International soccer match against Scotland at Cardiff on Oct M» They ar<« J. Parry, the Swansea Town goalkeeper, and B. Mien. Coventry City's inside forward. The mo>t surprising selection is at centre-half whereReuter - 134 words
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311 1950-10-10 7 SCHOOL PA CKS LEA VE A TTA CK TO THREES Free Press Rugby Reporter r rHE fact that there was no scoring m the rugby match between Raffles Institution and Victoria School on the R.I. ground yesterday may be attributed to the tact that, while forwards on both sides were311 words
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Article97 1950-10-10 7 MANCHESTER CITY balk is h.i :h oe< n given a 600-word Ust ot I and Don'ts printed on a Jirep-page Players are forbidden to ride motor-cycl not attend dun< Inesday In any v. during the id there Ltionf smoking Author ol the old Lrs McDowell, v:97 words
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Advertisement93 1950-10-10 7 M V9 SHOWING I v v 9 H> pm. 3AI KWAHG ST BOXVROF rHE flflfliflfll HOURS AFTER WEPIIIS* r IM.4S-4 1 6.30 9.30 ;!?POW m THURSDAY P M E •i [uticur a I ">MFORT FOR AC HLNC FKEI\J I I V'/!NE AND DANCE NTRY HOTEL NESDAY 11th OCT. 1950 CiAL93 words
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Advertisement11 1950-10-10 7 msrwm w\ WQSt~MQ \a \A DISTRIBUTORS:— THE EAST ASIATIC CO LTD11 words
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Article31 1950-10-10 8 ILLWORK. On 6h October n* X Kerb.vi Hospital, to of A. J. Waliwork. a 'I night HAMILTON-BROWN:— Tb BarF L RAF. son, on Wrdnesdiy, 4.10 50. at B NT.H. Singaiiore.31 words
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Article36 1950-10-10 8 ENGA GEM EN T iR PH NORTHFN AND II BERT W R AC announced n Paul Harold iTin; Major and Mrs. A Of Rt\ G .d J.x»n r of MaJ if D P. Gilbert, of i36 words
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Article31 1950-10-10 8 ACKNOW LE DG EMENTS C B >udvillt» th\nl^ etidfaaeral of rhf l.r.e Mr. I ifcd i Mrs. I >nks ids. Tbcksc who ren- D I LEE THIAN FOOK •::d offr 131 words
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Article363 1950-10-10 8 U.S. CUTS NATURAL RUBBER Enlarging the stockpile NEW YORK, Tuesday. MAKERS of tyres, girdles, foam rubber mattresses and rubber shoe soles m the United States are looking for further orders m the use of natural rubber and latex. The U.S. Government is stepping up its stockpiling of natural rubber andA.B. - 363 words
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Article272 1950-10-10 8 Mama San is 'occupied OKCHON, Korea, Tuesday. LM>K the first time m 40 years an old Korean lady is "occupied" by foreign tr<><>l>s today and that is by invitation. The air force officers who are living In her home call her "Mama San' m her lon« life tinie "Mama San"A.P. - 272 words
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Article78 1950-10-10 8 LONDON. Tui BRITAIN has begun a new kind of war In the Middle East and Africa. The enemy is the locust, which thr th»' lood crops of a d countries. Thr British Government and British colonial territories have aLIiH-atrd the equivalent of 0. 750.000 over aA.P. - 78 words
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Article31 1950-10-10 8 FA ROUK IN ITA LY Kin,- Kin-... >ii kgvjvi ana his party sailed n.t') the Italian pert 111 San Reou). yc|terday. He is expected to reimaiii for two t :avs.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article45 1950-10-10 8 m Deputy Finance Minister, Dr. Mahmood Huwain, introduced a supplementary tax bill m Parliament to raise 2i.00u.000 rupees for ;ne relief and rehabl.'lt o\ 10.000.000 Muslim refugees Who (\nnv trum India alt partition and during the n:sturbances early this years A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article61 1950-10-10 8 LAKE SUCCESS. Ttaet. 1«E United Nations announced yesterday that President Truman has accepted an invitation to address a special meeting of the General Assembly on United Nations Day. Oct. 24. The invitation was extend- I ♦•d by the Secretary -General i Mr. Trygve Lie, on behalfA.P. - 61 words
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Article30 1950-10-10 8 A special tribunal In Ran- poon yesterday postponed until Thursday the treason trial of the American doctor. Gordon S. Seagrave, because of the illness of a indue. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article127 1950-10-10 8 Mint makes 5/2 d profit on coins LONDON, Mon gRITAIN'S collectors o. coins are already ordering from the Royal Mint sets lof the current coinage now beinjj specially struck for this pupose. The sets, packed m small carboard boxes, comprise one half-crown one florin. two I separate shillings, a sixpence.127 words
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Article90 1950-10-10 8 NEWHAVEN C Lcut Tuesday. pOLICE yesterday arrested Theodore TrenUyon, 27. an honours graduate of Yak and a graduate of Harvard Divinity School m connection with the murder o! a prominer.* Yale ps- aid the critical wounding of his wife. ntlyon, who was a' 1 for .1 wa*A.P. - 90 words
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Article53 1950-10-10 8 Jewish displaced persons camps will cLsapprar irum Germany within the i an American welfai i tiicial >aid yesterday. Mr. Samuel L. Habrr. direcr Germany of the American Joint Distribution Committee, said thai so tar more than 75.000 Jews have been help d to emigrate from GermanyA.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-10-10 8 MONU ME NT The LinptTor of Ethiopia. Haile Selassie, step> bark after unveiling a vsar nipmoriaJ m Addis \baba.19 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-10-10 8 GEOFFREY EVANS - GEOFFREY EVA NS By I tell you tht s-in sn t ko;/>k to be blue again to*da\ but it you don t come on m, me ruddy air is goirg to be blue36 words
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Article213 1950-10-10 8 W IIM M CAPE TOWN. Tuesday. HO is the secret fuehrer whose orders, says the smuts I niU.fl Party, swung the German vote writes- t0 su I l )ort Malan? A correspondent I put the question to 65-year-old Dr Karl Frev during the U war213 words
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Article160 1950-10-10 8 JERUSALEM. TV qalilee. 1,000 yean one of populattd parts of the Holy I bu f almost 4e beine resettled by the builders of the Jewish st The first f« -w of the twohundred Galil o vi viil. mentioned by the his f or*an JosephuiA.P. - 160 words
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Article92 1950-10-10 8 TAIPEH. nil DREBIDENT Chiang Kai■hek said today that the Chinese Communists h an army of 5.000 000 men, but plan to conscript at 60.000.000 of the nation "s 300.--000.000 farmers The Chinese Nader President lashed out Red regime and p* return to the m&inlmitd. }W madeA.P. - 92 words
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Advertisement175 1950-10-10 8 Straits Times Free Press For the convenience or advertisers, our Representative at Itl Floor. Singapore Cold Storage Orchard Road. will receive small advertisements and answers to bos numbers IMODATION ANT mi, Odttnf f Bftn FuU board ir?n. Tel. 8243T II DVj i fl Ss ji 'ble. H. < MS 14.175 words
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Advertisement32 1950-10-10 8 Copies of Photographs taken by our Cameraman may be purchased from THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS 140, Cecil St.. Singapoic Ot from the Branch Office m the Singapore Cold Storage Arcade. Orchard Road.32 words
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Advertisement189 1950-10-10 8 DUE TO UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS BY POPULAR REQUEST REPEAT PERFORMANCE •f "A NIGHT IN HAWAII" RAFFLES on THURSDAY NIGHT DON'T MISS THE TABI DANCK— THI 111 Hi THK BAMBOO I>\N(K— INK 10Mi.,% THE BIKINI BOMBSHELLS— (AS 1 1| In TRA ROSALIE and thf sPH|\| EFFECTS including thr MAIN A I THIS189 words
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Miscellaneous53 1950-10-10 8 HIGH TIDES Totluv: li.Mmjß; M.Otp.m. Tomorrow: 10.K5a.rn; l!» l.'i n.ni THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris f ShOulD HAVE <\Own B6TTSQ I I AiitP poo H I r TO TRy TO CCWUPX CR**EA > YES r--; nr\ v P ends he stiu. knows whats v *'Tr^ y V&CC3 PO« -an -DON'T53 words
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