The Singapore Free Press, 29 August 1952

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA No. 18,483. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 392 1 Woman wants the fathers to give help TOKYO, Friday. JAPANESE Mu-ial worker yesterday denounced the (Government m Tokyo for making a big issue out of G.I. babies m* Japan while romaiainfir indifferent to 80,000 occtpan babies, <h e >aid, the Japanese had left m the >outh
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  • 34 1 photo. A iMlfc hole exposes the engine room of the timber freighter Coos Bay after it was rammed by the motorship Stratus ten mites off southern California. No one was injured. A.P.
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  • 31 1 Reporter {J ORB Police raided Harbour Board and n ople. C nil feod h opium smok- by the sub br of Volunteer ral opiu. %:ng apparatus were
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  • 61 1 SEOUL. Fri. Capta: la of :ed out on his combat mlMJon nd came bad* plane ran shore oi is tic aa returning Irom -ocibat mission and he to parachute over cry. He was walkLs base, when a •an policeman came along and gave
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  • 110 1 LOS ANGELES. Fri. TRWIN GIELGUD of Los j 1 Angeles nied a US$l,OOO,- 000 damage suit against 'King Faisal II of Iraq yesterday on a charge of false arrest. Seventeen -year -old King Faisal presently is m Santa I Barbara, California, m the course
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  • 40 1 Development of Britain's Mark 111 super-Comet jet airliner, now m the early stages of design, will be speeded up if firm orders are placed," a spokesman for D e Havilland Aircraft Company said m London yesterday.
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    52 1 THE HIGH COMMISSIONER, General Templer, yesterday opened 21 sealed boxes containing answers to a questionnaire he had sent to the villagers of Jenjarom Selangor; Dangi, Netjri Sembilan; and Paya Mengkuang. Malacca. The headmen of Dangi are seen here with their boxes at King's Honse, Kuala Lumpur awaiting the arrival of
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  • 186 1 S'pore finds new water source Free Press Staff Reporter EXPERIMENTS to ascertain the available sources of water supply on SingapDre island have so far shown that there is water not too far below the surface m the Bedok area, the City Water Engineer, Mr. W. S. Stredwick, has reported to
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  • 72 1 M.R.A. chief for Malaya BORNE. Frl. rE Bishop ox Rangoon, the Right Reverend George West, announced at Caux yesterday that he is returning to the Far East and will prepare the way for tae forthcoming visit of Dr. Frank Buchman. Moral Rearmar^eTU leader. GoTenvment a nd industrial leaders from India.
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  • 37 1 The second Swiss expedition to Mount Everest this year left Geneva by air for Bombay yesterday. The leader of the new team. Dr. Gabr!el Chevalley, said "We hope to reach the top this time." Reuter
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  • 72 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A CIVILIAN canteen at the R.E.M.E. Workshop at the 6th milestone. Buklt Timah Road, Singapore, was burgled yesterday. Cigarettes, worth $213. chocolates, valued at $29.60. $380 m cash and canteen coupons were stolen. A door had be^n f< r open. At the Singapore
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  • 21 1 M. Jean Letourneau, French Minister of the Associated States of Indo-China. will 'cave Saigon for Paris tonorrow. U.P.
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  • 15 1 A moderate-sized sunspot Ls likely to disturb radio conditions between September 1-5, Reuter
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  • 137 1 LONDON, Fri. A FLIGHT engineer who swam almost two miles to get help from a fishing boat was described yesterday as the "real hero" of the crash of a British airliner of! Sicily on Monday. Mr. F. W. Fisher, an injured survivor of the
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  • 48 1 The tea ration m Britain will be raised to three ounces a week, half an ounce more than the present ration, from Sept. 7. The ration for people aged 70 and over will go up from three ounces to 3-1 2 ounces weekly. Reuter
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  • 32 1 A total of 2,090 persons were killed m road accidents m Britain during the first six months of this year, 248 less than the corresponding period last year.
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  • 138 1 LONDON, Fri. OFFICIALS busy planning the Queen's Coronation next June were thrown into a flurry yesterday by a leakage of Information on the top-secret lists of who gets to see the big shew. Hi?h level talks on how many sea's each of the Commonwealth countries should
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  • 205 1 Atom air force will be put to persuasive use NEW YORK, Friday. rHE United States Air Force was "m a position to deliver a blow of the utmost seriousness to anyone starting: anything", the Air Force Secretary, Mr. Thomas Finletter, told th American Legion yesterday. Mr. Finletter said an air
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  • 127 1 TOKYO, Fri. A JAPANESE has carefully i\ scrutinised th e facia! bumps and angles of America's presidential candid* ates and picked Gen. Dwight Eisenhowever to win by a nose over his Democratic rival, Governor Adlai Stevenson, m November. Dr. Ryushi Seki liked Gen.
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  • 60 1 OTTAWA, Fri, "TV3RD of Canada made a F U553,250,000 contract today for trucks, buses and 1 spare parts to be sent to India under the Colombo plan. The contract was let as i part of a U554,500,000 allocation of Colombo Plan funds earmarked for shipment of
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  • 207 1 Malik may draft new Far East policy W YORK, Fri. CAR. Jacoo Malik, of Russian m Lsm lo the P jrn we. rid for the past three s, has been replaced The burlj R -an, i the V m the Security Coun virtually cv ry major i succeeded *ext Dy
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  • 47 1 Free Press Staff Repsrtw Seveii Singapore men ar.d two women who have been awarded Government scholarships for study m Britain leave m the Willem Ruyi today. Another nine scholarship winners, including five women will leave for the U.K. m the Corfu next Thursday.
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  • 73 2 TOMMY MANVILLE. America's muitiple-marria^c muSr. -millionaire, is planning tc take a renrS wife the moment seme legal problems concerning His ninth's 100.000 dollar divorce can be cleared away. But what has happened to the
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  • 941 2  -  Federick Cook By NEW YORK. -lIENRY The Eighth" said Tommy Man vil pensively, lias Always been a gentleman who has interested me very much. But what I don't understand is" How on earth did he live through It? It s bt*en tough enough on me,
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  • 875 2  -  EVELYN IRONS ....is back m Paris after dancing m the Delphic Festival by 4N earl's daughter with a French accent is back m Paris after dancing among the ruins of ancient Greece. She is slim. Latin-look-ing. 28-year-old Lady Madeleine Ly 1 1 on. daughter
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  • 332 2 'Modom '—iN 1 952-53 rERE are two outlines jrom the Paris One is the future, is Dior sees it. The ither is pretty well the '952-53 womaji from every Uher couturier m Paris— the woman who, it seems, wishes to conceal both her and her bosom and U achieving both
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    • 137 2 ¥P 9 r\ ;4 f S > M. 1 y Surround yourself with the fresh eof Blue Grass Perfume. Blue Grass Flower Mist to use the bath, on your hair, o r before you go danorg. Blue Grass Dusting Pc 't as a c! Blue Grass Cream De for cooi
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 385 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORS today, your emotion Alism too oftrn gets out of hand and controls your life. The s ars have given you keen creative talentse m the an* and. with these, some of the axtisuc temperament accredited to those who border on genius. But you must remember that
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    • 51 2 Solution to Crossword No. 752 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.— Across: 1. Window panes. 7. Imp. 8. Tempest. 9. Greenock. 12. Masseuse. 15. Diabolo. 16 Nod. 17. Take the cake. Down: 1 Wring. 2. Nipper. 3. Out and abou 4. Pumice stone. 5. Need. o. Site. 10. Guinea. 11. Me:'de. 13 Edit. 14.
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  • 326 3 JAPS FEAR RETURN OF 'THE MAN NEXT DOOR' M muVh ZT S are \Zj£fi' huw of »?h m nfer t! i ey wiH t0 »ye without fear are trvinT? next door Powerful political groups ndt Dend°n/ O Ut^L° days after Ja P an regard S rS\ her n Cab let
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  • 103 3 child, his toy, an open window LONDON Aery mo* to play w: m a s at 8 m hotel child i the as. V o a to jecame very difficult ar.d ir.c I 'old him If he iin nil I a- ::<i take punish him. and *Jie bedroom alone <
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  • 40 3 SOME TALL girls would like to be cuddly girls but not Patricia Neal. She is happy to have sufficient height to command attention and with it good screen roles. Patricia is under contract to 2*th CenturyFox.
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  • 45 3 4 used to j of pie:> Lng pis i'cr br: been done entire'. y m collaboration v. .^ol of Agri temperature r nd the depa ot st and :rir»l h at Cambr. Kin forma' the pis mid be had s dead
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  • 178 3 'Nice dictator' gave storeman a rose— and then a home LONDON, Fri. EVERY birthday for L years Percy Burgess gc a rose from Herbert Coie. Recently, he heard that Mr Coles, who died iast year, aged 82, had left him his house and furniture, his car. and all his rose
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  • 40 3 At the request of lg, the 38 volumes of script comprising the diarL of his father, the late lil, have been edit for publt Hals, a: eterate diarist all his life wrote 750.000 words m hi war diaii
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  • 51 3 VENICE CHEERS U.S. FILM It was the United States turn to draw the cheers at the film festival at Venice with Carrie," the first of seven Hollywood entries. The film, starring Sir Lawrence Olivier and Jennifer Jones, is an adaptation of Theodore Dresser's novel, and received the longest applause yet
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  • 29 3 The Philippines has ed down the request of a U.S. oil company. Caltex. Inc.. for exemption from import controls on materials for US$3O million petroleum refinery. A.P.
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  • 375 3 CRIME— much of it anxi mong the v stroll the sidewalks of Nc There was a time wi violence m America's lar city seemed to centre chiefly around b >otlfggers and othei rack but not the average citizen. 1 The chilli ri about the
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  • 165 3 MILITARY MEDAL FOR PRIVATE WHO WROTE- LONDON, Fri. EVERY week a 20- year-old National Serviceman m Korea wrote to his mother m Walthamstow. Essex, that "nothing special was happening." Then it was announced that he had been awarded the Military Medal for
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  • 32 3 Twenty-five Jewish refugees, ill with tuberculosis contracted m Nazi concentration camps. have left Munich lor Sweden. They will settle m a resettlement area under a special parliamentary act. U.P.
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  • 72 3 The difference between the bob-a-day private of not so long ago and the National Serviceman of today Ls shown m a threepenny pamphlet on Army education facilities Issued by the Stationery Office at London. The bob-a-day regular learned .nothing but soldiering; the National Serviceman
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  • 66 3 Mrs. Sarah Nunn, of Brockley, at 96. has given up occupation of sewing ships' pennants, ensigns and signal flaps. For over naif a century her nimble fingers made thousands of flass for the Sir John Ellerman shipping line. All her work was done at
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  • 29 3 The Israeli Parliament has rejected by 60 votes to 13 a no-confidence motion Tling that Israel's rec for American arms amounted to "political and milii tutelage." Reuter
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  • 312 3 Youth, in woman's garb, was 'story book' suicide LONDON, Friday. AFTER a 19-year-old youth read the Agatha A Christie thriller, "Ten Little Niggers", he was found hanged m the bathroom of his aunt's home. where he was staying while his parents were on holiday. This was stated at the inquest
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  • 225 3 BOY, 8, WAS MAILBAG ROBBER PORTSMOUTH, Fri. AN eight-year-old mailbag robber tc»d the p< how his brotner, aged seven, went with him to rob a tra'n at Portsmouth. They were caught when i policeman saw them climb- i ing over the wa >1 of a hos- pitai at 11.15 p.m.
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  • 18 3 American battle case m Korea now total 196.252 an increase of 879 over week, says U.P.
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    296 3 upon a grand slam bid I this deal t|HJtopri*fct to the sea One of the reasons i tiidn t make his bid was tha- West ?d a salient fact, when nents b:d a grand ■ders have their "book" cv B before the < pening l ad Is made.
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  • 31 3 Rrv. Adolph Flemuer of Westmark, North Dak said that someone a: bin M he was r ducting services at Church of God bu Lord protected mo." U.P.
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    • 40 3 t TONIGHT introducing JEAN KLEINMAN leading cWS "THE COCKPIT' \i ORCHESTRA Tie Cockpit '\1 TEL. 384fc FRESH DAILY FROM FITZPATRICK'S BAKER! PORK PIES CHICKEN PIES CORNISH PASTIES VEAL HAM fir ECC PIES STEAK Cr KIDNEY PIES DELICIOUS FOR COLD MEALS.
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    • 75 3 i TOMORROW NIGHT I at 9 p.m. I sr I THE LITTLE THEATRE ARMENIAN STRKET i "ARMS AND I THE MAN by George Bernard Shaw. 5 presented by THE LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS t '4 Further pcrformaiKis ofl the Ist., 2nd., 3rd., 4th., sth. and 6th. September, at 9 p.m. Z
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 223 3 RADIO LISTENING SINGAPORE 10 a.m News; loo.~> Matinee; 11—11.30 Bra-s= Bands; l pni. Radio Orch.; 1.30 New.s; 1.45—2 Dell Staton Trio; 6.13 Signature Tune; 6.15 Neves; 6.35 Behind the Camera; 6.50 Forces Favourites: 7.30 Band, 13 18 Husrars; 8 Talk; 8.15 Evening Star; 830 Friday Prom; 9.30 News; 9.45 Latin
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  • 912 4 Crts* a» on Wave, put- The province of petroleum isn living m Texas style, says Richard Greengough SEVENTEEN years Alberta was so badly m debt that it was un able to pay interest or its Government's loan and even defaulted U the extent
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    • 406 4 The raid after (GENERALISSIMO I sIM guerillas havi out a seaborne l*Jd the Chinese main. and how* r. itht m PresintiaJ candidate, h. thr 1 nation "n. r will the 500.000.000 human bei nmunia do ed lands m am. M srrs I ft to the -.re drama Far E .lied
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  • 981 4  - This Was the Britain That Took Us by Surprise Robert Friars An American couple roam from Land's End to John o' Groats By Robert and Betty Friars are two young Americans wtio have Jit spent three months m Britain filming j 90-minutc travel picture. They have covered 5,000 miles m
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    508 4 A spa two pe^ps* nt MONTECATINI. rHE bitter waters "of llontecatini have beome a iainous beverge. It is tne drink that nore and more distinguished people consider he best thhm m the vorld for them. The Duke and Duche.v.indsor have been I .king the w< lth. They left
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    • 21 4 eNGAGEMENT WEDDINR RINGS I Rings Will Interest You and Enthrall Her P. H. HENDRY, eUvlßg Jeweller 78 NORTH BRIDGE: ROAD SINCAPORE-6
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    • 37 4 HOUSE WARMING? you LUCKY people A nil now you'll need cups, pin knives, forks, Of gadgets, ti m, ashtrays, pots PSMS percolate r, lamps f dozen other things. CALL IN AT THE ARCADE N. AMEER CO. ....•iiui/'i
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  • 116 5 Beaches: Colony Govt. view SPORE Governlent is not m favour making all vacant nd within 50 feet of the shore m the City area ble to the public. Government has told Council that it was > provide Lties In particu:, Ho.v ver. the Government c Council for a de ailed
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  • 53 5 Chinese V.m.c.a -re. registering nts for its new music to be opened on Oct 1 dents will be taught the nts of mv .ts ,his.*nd appreciation during .x-month course There will be six periods m a week The class is mainly for ners of music m
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  • 144 5 RURAL BOARD TO ENCOURAGE USE OF TRACTORS City is urged: 'Allow them on the roads' gINGAPORE R iral Board will soon ask the City Council to allow tractors and trailers on the Colony's roads, the Board's chairman, Mr. J. A. Harvey, told the Free Press yesterday. He said this was
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    9 5 ROSE EBERWEIN performing "Moonlight Fantasy" m Show Business 1952.
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  • 59 5 SMILINGLY, this woman visualizes how charming she will look m a Hari Raya Haji Kebaya and sarong made out of this piece of cloth. And her husband, helping her to choose, seems to agree too. They are a part of the crowd who haggled with shop-keepers for
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  • 65 5 SHOW Business 1952. by' Vernon Martinus and the Girls' Sports Club, attracted' nearly 1.000 people during j the last two nights. Hundreds who were turned away have asked for a' repeat performance. This is not possible because the j Victoria Theatre will not be' available for some
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  • 26 5 MUAR, Fri. Three men and two women were fined $10 each at Mua r for breaking the curfew at Jalan Ayer Hit.am Bakri.
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  • 125 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. rpWO convicted terror 1 ists, Appalasamy and Chiow Kit, were hanged m Pudu gaol yesterday. Appalasamy became separated from his bandit gang while Heeing from security forces. He sought shelter from a tapper after hiding his rifle and ammunition. The tapper
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  • 93 5 RURAL LIMITS ARE TO BE CHANGED SINGAPORE Ru r al Board is revising its district boundaries to make it easier tor district committees to work. At present some villages are cut up between two committees and on some occasions considerable doubt had arisen as to which committee was responsible for
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  • 17 5 The Y.W.C.A. will sell flags on Sept. 6 to raise "15,000 for the association.
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  • 34 5 MALACCA. Fri. The Malayan Chinese Association has sent a $5,000 cheque to the Malay Detainees Welfare Committee secretary, at Kuala Lumpur, for Malay detainees to celebrate Hari Raya Haji festival.
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  • 41 5 MUA R, Fri.— F our youths, Tan Poon Lai, Sing Chai Long, Choo Sin Nyen and Koh Cheh Soong, were each fined $5 at Muar for gambling m a market. A total of $14.95, which was seized, was confiscated.
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  • 196 5 a KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A RMY cadets m the Federation's English schools A will not be paid army allowances, but their uniform will be free and the Government will pay for their annual camp. The Federation Government announced this yesterday. The Army Cadet Corps units
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    31 5 MR V. S. fMDMANABHAN, 36, general secretary of the Singapore Electors' Welfare Council, who has been nominated by the Council to contest the East Ward m the December City Council elections.
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  • 90 5 IPOH, Fri. Membership of the Perak Flying Club will be thrown open on Sunday only, at a fee of $10. Such members will be entitled to a free joy ride over Ipoh. Four planes, two Tiger Mo the belonging to the Club, and two Austers,
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  • 42 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor Buddhists will hold a food and fun fair m Batu Road School on Sept, 6 m aid of the Brickfields Temple fund. There will be a fancy dress competition, lucky dips and games.
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  • 29 5 GUALA LUMPUR Fri. Solangor Stamp Club will hold its fourth stamp auction on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the British Council Hall, Young -i r.",,0i0 f ntnniir.
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  • 61 5 PORT DICKSON, Fri.— The Malay Regiment School, Port Dickson, will hold a Parents' Day at the Malay Regiment ground on Sunday to coincide with the Hari Raja Haji celebrations. There will be an exhibition of handicraft by pupils to be followed by a sports meeting and
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  • 34 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Lim Ec Keng. a special constable on Amber Estate, who absented himselr from duty from June 14, was sentenced to 37 days' imprisonment b.y the Police Court yesterday.
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  • 77 5 Big demand for joss paper THE 19 joss-paper factories m Singapore are producing to full capacity to cope with the demand for the paper for the Chinese festival of "Hungry Ghosts." The festival will be observed for 15 days from next Wednesday. Many manufacturers had recently reduced their output and
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  • 84 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Municipal President, described the condition of Municipal Offices on the ground floor as "filthy." The scheme for redecoration of the municipal offices, he told the finance committee at a meeting recently, would cost more than $22,000. To
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  • 40 5 Hari Ray a Haji will be celebrated m Johore State this Sunday. Prayers will be held at the Abu Baka r Mosque. Johore Bahru, and m all mosques m the district at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 28 5 BATU PAHAT, Fri.— More than 200 members and guests were entertained to a dinner at the Chinese Recreation Club, Batu Pahat, to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
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  • 36 5 MUAR. Fri. In the Muar High Court, Mr. Justice Buhagiar allowed the appeal of Ng Buck Chut, who had been fined $50 m the Muar Magistrate's Court for carrying nine passengers m his lorry.
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  • 105 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Student Nurses' Association. Kuala Lumpur, plans to send two of its members to Australia to see how hospitals there are being run and to spread goodwill among their colleagues. The project, however, is subject to Xunds being available. The association will
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  • 154 5 —says Mrs Choy Itf RS. Elizabeth Choy, Singapore Legislative CouniTl cillor, told the Free Press yesterday: "It is quite wrong: to take incidents created by ignorant American waitresses too seriously, and as typical of the American attitude." Mrs. Choy was commenting on the refusals by restaurant
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  • 94 5 ALOR STAR. Fri. A ONE-MONTH course for permanent Kedah and Perlis Home Guard staff is being held at the Home Guards Training Centre near Gurun, central Kedah. the State Home Guard Officer. Lt.-Col C. F. H. Walter. told the Free Press yesterday. The course
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  • 23 5 PORT DICKSON. Fri. I For possession of toddy, S Ponusamy and R. Samy were fined $50 each at Port Dick- son.
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  • 78 5 TUC picks two men for talks rpHE Singapore Trade Union A Congress has selected two officials to discuss with the Commissioner of Labour, Mr. G. W. Davis, what changes should be made m the TUC constitution to enable Government unions to Join the Congress. The officials are: Messrs S. Jaganathan,
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  • 128 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding tonight are: IPX' Ptckertaf St.. DMMg R4. Cot »er Q«a«. IMB 1 Priare St. Market I*. Rafim** PI Mkkrr* St.. Boat Vjua». Inlot Buildiag. Himr Pipe, Ekcta Wmr4, Mn Sea(. Wire Mesa. P.W.I* Quarry Naayaaf Mfc., 81. Paajanr. Nation*. Carbon. Priaresa Efttabna Bal.
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  • 22 5 PORT DICKSON. Fr \T. Vellasamy was fined $35 at Port Dickson for speedine at the 194 mile. Seremban P
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  • 163 6 THE Lawn Tennis Aston Itlon of Malay:* las* nieht decided to run an inter- state competition on Davis Cup The competition will Association presentee *"s annual genera] rr In Penans. sold thai Ml Chua Chooc L«on? Singapore has presented a rup for the new competition.
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  • 772 6  -  ALLAN LEWIS First amateur meet at K.L. By gPONSORED by the Selangor Turf Club, th< newly constituted Malayan Amateur Racing Association will hold their inaugural meeting at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The programme consists of nine races, commencing at 2 pjn. The main attraction on thi programme
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  • 396 6 RACE CARD I FOLLOWING is the order of 1 running and entries RACE ONE Polo Ponies Scarry 3F. Div. 1- Catchweights— 1«S st. 1 Mr. Bbst, 2 Envoy, 1 Corridor, 4 Captain, 5 Greyboy, 6 Spearaftbi, 1 Porky, 8 AnpAiu,. 9 Panchor. 10 Bir Ben. RACE TWO CERTIFIED HACKS •P..
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  • 171 6  - ASSIRATI BELIEVES IN ACTION MATMAN By MAN with the denied nose and canilfiower ears (above* is Bert Assirati, British and Empire heavyweight wrestling championBert is m Singapore with one object and that is to meet King Kong. But Bert was a sad man when he arrtred m the Colony on
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  • 757 6  -  ASTRA By FINALISTS of the Kuala Lumpur Garrison League Shield, who will dash tomorrow, are 55 Coy RASC and Malaya Signals Regiment. The 55 are strong favourites to win the shield, but m Malaya Signals they have opponents who are liable to upset
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  • 628 6  - Williams, the fury— then Wilde hit him CHARLES BARNETT The Jimmy Wilde Sfor* TOURING the rise of Sergeant Pfcrt, J( championship standard Jimmy H ild f If 5 back seat, as it were, yet wa s kejn yen hu v fights all over Britain. Wilde never JT mind how often
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    • 42 6 Mandrake &efa«w» fo //i^ Singapore Freo Press m Malaya JANt Exclusive to o Singapore .a ft« M ti Malaya I.T Sirs TOO J+h^ L iT? 1 S^ySTIVSLV VN-H6BE ABE ALL >£vi>; r ARZAN In for a surprise! y js* fl r &m»«A
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  • 467 7 S'PORE BOXERS FOR ASIAN GAMES S.A.B.A. coaches for youths SINGAPORE will send a team of boxers to the next Asian Games m Manila m 1954 if there is boxing, Mr. Bertie Dunsford, secretary ol the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, said yesterday. With this m view, the S.A.B.A. has decided to
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  • 249 7 EASY WINS FOR THE TOP SEEDS THE top-seeded players Gng Chew Bee of Singapore and K.H Ip of Hong had easy passages Into second round men's of :he Malayan Lawn Association championD Penang. Ip. who holds the singles crown, bea: Anake Duangm of Thailand m 5-0. Chew Bee had just
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  • 152 7 ANOTHER KONNO TRIUMPH DRILXJANT Ford Konno of D Ohio State, flashed to a one yard victory on Wednesday night m the 440-yard free style to win his second title m the National AAU men's swimming championships. Konno, Olympic 1,500--metre champion who took theo one mile title at Newark New Jersey
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  • 155 7 Rocklites win 1— 0 rlocklites. 1; Cheerful Lads. .0. THE BARE-POOTED Cheerful Lads w.re unlucky to lese 1-0 to Rocklltes m their S.A.F.A. Div. 2 match at Oeylang yesterday With only 10 men m the first half, the Lads put up a gr^at j ftght. Their forwards were clever i
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  • 69 7 Bannister 'retires' for rest of season OOGER Bannist«r. Britain's leading middle distance runner, will not run again this season. He .-;ated yesterday that medical duties would prevent getting sufficient training. Bannister is working m the casualty ward of a London hospital until midnighr "night cannot train, you can:..pete" he said.
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  • 147 7 CAMPO WANTS A SHOT AT SHIRAI TANNY Cumpo. Philippine flyweighC champion, who scored a technical knockour over Taffy Hancock, Australian flyweight title holder, m Singapore last December, said yesterday he was eager to meet world champion Yoshio Shirai. Campo is planning an invasion of Japan either m late September or
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  • 46 7 pRED DALY, former British golf champion, won the Irish professional golf championship yesterday for the third time. He had rounds of 72-70-71-71—284. Daly finished two sho f s ahead of Harry Bradshaw, winner of the title for the past two years. A.P.
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  • 72 7 The SAFA team for the charity match against Royal Navy H.M. Dockyard (Combined) In aid of the Naval Base Community Hall Fund at N^val Base tomorrow is: Chee Seng; Davids. Teow Keng: Morton. Harith. Hin Weng; Limail YusofT. Boon Seong, Awang Bakar. Boon Leone. Rahim Omar.
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  • 26 7 The Gymkhana Sports Clubs will hold its first general meeting at S.A.P.A. headquarters at Jalan Besar s r adium tomorrow at 8 p m.
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  • 310 7 INDIA are well on top against Kent after the 5 s cond of three days* play m the match at terbury as the screboard reads Indii 392; Kent 217 an 49 for two. one time yesterday morning, when India I lost five wickets for 73
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  • 38 7 THE Oshkosh Nebraska > ■wan ming class had to call off a lesson on how to tow a drowniru; person to safety by bis hair. The instructor and all the pupils had I crew cuts. A.P.
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  • 104 7 ASTON ATHLETIC CLUB OFFICIALS Aston Athletic Club officials elected for 1952 53 are: Pativn. Mr. Low Tang Chang. Presid nt. Mr Chin Yong Lock P.EM.; Vice Presidents. Mr. Loo Cheng Lim; Mr. Wee Eng Chye: Mr. Goh E::u Wa-t; and Mr. Tan Cho Song. Hon Secretary. Mr. Lim Fo^k Hee:
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  • 40 7 Mercantile Ba -k b n Malayan Airways S.C. 4-1 m a S.B.H F.A. Cup and League match at Fairer Park yesterday. S Dutta t2), Masudin Suradi ,rd All scored for th? Bank; Hon Yam for Airways
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  • 125 7 Jt^ORE than 60 entries have been 1 received for the annual Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation's junior championships and junior "Mr. Singapore" competition to be held at the Happy World stadium on Sunday. Sept. 7, at 7.30 p.m. A feature of the evening's programme will be
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  • 119 7 ACHILLES Club's first annual athletic meeting will be held on the SRC. padang on Saturday. Sept. 13 Events are as follows: Youths: 100. 220, 440, yards, long jump, high jump and relay. Juniors: 100, 22\ 440, 880, long jump, high jump and relay. Others: 100. 220.
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  • 70 7 Malaya's Tr.jmas Cup doubles partners. Ong Poh Lim and Ismail Marjan. will be among six players who will represent Johore against Selangor m a friendly inter -state badminton mat en to be played at St. Francis Institution hall Malac- ca. on Sunday The tournament, arranged by
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  • 29 7 Town Rangers beat Kadayans.liur Muslim League by an own goal scored by K.M.L's Ibrahim m a SAFA Div. 3A g^me at C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. M. Ponnusamy refereed.
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  • 30 7 The Business Houses F.A. League <te Cup fixture between Sime. Darby and 0.T.E.C.. which was to have been played at Fraser Neave ground yesterday, was called off.
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  • 196 7 >pHE 1952 Singapore Amateur F. A. Senior League Championship has been decided. Rovers Sports Club are the champions, only one point ahead of their neai rivals Tigers Sports Association, last year's winners. 8.0.D.C.A., who managed to collect only three points from 11 games will certainly be
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  • 73 7 ..Result* of yesterday's U.K. Association football matches: League II: Notts County 2 Rotherham United l. League 111 (Southern): Col chesier United 2 Reading l. Leyten Orient 1 Conventry City 2. Shrewsbury Town 0 Brighton and Hove Albion 0, Walsall 1 Newport County 3. League 111 (Northern): Sen
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  • 366 7 WARWICKSHIRE have been unable to produce their championship winning form this summei but nevertheless have improved considerably after a weak start. Though Middlesex need only 184 for victory at Lords today with six second innings wicket remaining Warwickshire appear well plac d ti record their eighth win
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  • 61 7 AN invitation to Malayan badminton players, should they ever find themselves m Southern California, to make the Palace sports arena m Los Angeles their headquarters, has been received by the Straits Times. It came m a letter of congratulation on the Thomas Cup Pictorial published by
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  • 290 7 VEO Chwee Kok, Singapore's lone swimming; representative to the Olympic GameHelsinki, won the 1,500 metres freestyle even the Chinese Swimming Club gala yesterday and m record time too. It was the 36th Annual Sviimmino and Divinf Championships of the
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  • 323 7 STADIUM PLA YER SENT OFF Socc writes 2; Marine Dep. 1. STAR Soccerites struck a blow at Marine Department's Singapore Amateur F. A Junior Cup championship hopes ,and kept themselves m the race, when I beat Marines at Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. Players from both teams were warned by the
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  • 123 7 pARL <Bobo> Olsoi., middleweight title conte*«\ r from Hawaii, scored his sixth surceasive victory with a te/nical knockout over New York* Cene Hairsfon m their scheduled tenround bcut at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night. The ring physician sopped the bout after the sixth round, as
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  • 30 7 Heals of me Onan Club sportf will be held at Raffles Institu f *on on Sunday at 9 a.m. Finals will be held on Sunday. Sept. 7.
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  • 19 7 ResulU of yestferdav i K. Rufcbv Leafue mmlch««: B r«.w 24 Wigan ]6. Doncaster 8 Hhlifax 21
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  • 332 8 Dollar gap a menace— Envoy WASHINGTON. Friday. DRASTIC changes m the economic and trade policy of the United States and Western Europe are needed to keep from wrecking the North Atlantic defences, according to Special Ambassador William Draper. In a report to President Truman yesterday,
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  • 66 8 pll.'U. VVIiiLL Pre^ideiu Cnu was awarding the Medal of Honour to Marine Major William Earl Barber a White House, Washington his son. John 3, almost took over the ceremony. Clutching a packet of chewing gum he scrapes the grave with his shoe and looks for
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  • 149 8 BLOODY CLASHES FEARED TEHERAN. Fri. TEHERAN'S military auth >- s decided last night the I of the Prirr Mossadeq, to lift law m (he kd its enTirom for 12 hours toda 1 .able p cal srroups to hold rallies on the occasion of the 40th day after the riots of
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  • 289 8 SEATTLE, Friday BRATHANOS. 26, a Greek seaman. \vh > fought with the United States Army m Kore;> because he thought it would help "make me an American citiien". faced derort iti n as an alien yesterday. tie mi M Uier an American
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  • 61 8 West Germany has agreed to pay Israel 3.000.000.0JU marks (about £250,000,000 m the form of goods as compensation for the Jewish victims of Nazism. She has also agreed to deliver to Israel goods worth 450,000,000 mark* to cover the claims of world Jewry. Israel would retain the
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  • 34 8 1 British soldier was reported missing m Hong Kon^ yesterday after floods caused by torrential rain poured into a reservoir where he was swimming. Two other scf.diers escaped with bruises. Reuter
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  • 19 8 Mr. Noel Coward, actor and playwright, was fined £1 at a Greenwich court yesterday for speeding.- U.P.
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  • 279 8 Egyptians to be polite to foreigners now CAIRO, Friday. 1 NEW deal for foreign businessmen and investors m Bgyfft was announced by the Prime Minister, Aly Ma her, following a Cabinet meeting, yesterday. He said the uassport and nationality department would be completely overhauled under its new director. Salah el
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  • 56 8 TIIK Egyptian rial Affairs Minuter, Zoh«:r Garrana. is to ask the Cabinet lo order all Government official* to discard io.ils. neckties and tar When mi official goes to ■M a Minister he will no longer ha*-e to button his ma l primp up his necktie and set his tjrbou>»h
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  • 18 8 Pakistan haa agiv.d to s--nrj a raw cotton ar.d jute m exchange for wheat tays A.P.
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  • 85 8 T.S. Senate defeiue invest i&dtors said yesterday that U an excess of gadgets and top level indecision had lowed down military aircraft production and prevented 'he development of adequate air defences for the Vnited states. The Senate Armed Services Preparedness Sub-com-mittee report asked for the appointment of
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  • 131 8 KOREA WAR: TRUMAN STILL HAS HOPES WASHINGTON. Fri. PRESIDENT Truman said m I reply to a question at weekly press conference terday :hat he still had hopes for a peaceful settlement of tho X r- Bin war. He also said f hat there were no secret plans for ending the
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  • 51 8 RIVER PUT UP FOR SALE Hard pressed for cash, the Municipal Council of the lage of Pantabangan m the rppines has put up auction a river run: through the town. The councillors' advertisement said the river is ideal for conversion into a fish pond. Bo far there have been bidders.-
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  • 34 8 A Greek freighter, the Chandrfs, arrived m Victoria with her port plates torn thirds of her length after striking an unchar: I reef oil the Aleutian 4 slands a week agv U.P.
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    • 124 8 UNDISPUTED LEADERS for SPORTS TROPHIES m MALAYA IN STERLING SILVER AM) L. SHIELDS, CUPS, MEDALS, TANK A! WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK PRICES COMPETITIVE S. P. H. de SUVA 45. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE 6. THE EMBANKMENT. K. LUMPUR 6. STATION ROAD. IPOH GRAND VARIETY CONCERT IN AD OF REDEMPTORIST FATHERS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 58 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris m^T fmm^^ Tleave it 'are you Xno-cleverH [we'll wait a year till the^l Tall right, but a years a longtime '^1 MF WE CANT CARRY OFF ALL^K!is?ll^ v PUSS OIES OOWN.THEN. WE'LL SUPPOSE SOMETHING HAPPENS TO ANVJ THIS GOLD DUST AND WED ]V jf GET
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