The Singapore Free Press, 22 September 1953
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Title Section13 1953-09-22 1 The Singpore Free Press I areest Afternoon Sale in Malaya. -ZTZ at ,,or,T^..^ <^^"~13 words
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377 1953-09-22 1 Mr. V s plan to ease tension BAN H-BOMB -RUSSIA \|R. Andrei Vishinsky, the Soviet United Nations delegate, yesterday called for the unconditional prohibition of hydrogen, atomic and other weapons of war. Ho told the General Assembly that this is a true path not only to lower the temperature of377 words
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229 1953-09-22 1 THE MIG-15 which a North Korean Communist pilot 1 delivered to the U.S. Air Force in Seoul yesterday, may be returned to the Communists. But the U.S. Air Force has irdered its Far East head- j-jarters to pay U.S. $100,000 to j229 words
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Article58 1953-09-22 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower .aid Be LS?|p tOn laSt ni ht that ta xes S t Cr^ e including high Wuate n,S reat to support a '»Srt theft?^ 1 defences atfackbvth I at of atomic of f We J Said that thp t0 K "en in ree Om58 words
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75 1953-09-22 1 Storm-torn ship sinks. crew saved THE French liner Ik De Frame radioed last niuht it had rescued the crew of the Liberian freighter Green ville which had sunk in the Atlantic after a savage beating by storms. The 6J2S-ton Greenville reported earlier her bridge and steering sear had been smashed75 words
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Article56 1953-09-22 1 rp\VO STUDENTS of the 1 Choong Wah Girl School in Singapore, who were detained by the Special Branrh of the C.I.D. four days ago have been released on suspension orders under the tmergvney regulations. Police this morning would not give further details. The girls will be56 words
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Article113 1953-09-22 1 TWO top officials in ex-King Furouk's regime will 1 brought to trial this week by a tribunal set up to ti -traitors to the regime." The tribunal is empowered inflict punishment Including the death penalty. The men are Mustapna Kahaa former prime mintst and leader113 words
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Article32 1953-09-22 1 Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on w easier tone with first '.'rude. October shipment, at 63.5 8 [cents a pound, u drop ol 5 3 cent below yesterday's do32 words
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Article45 1953-09-22 1 V i° n Der Burg 19 uas one °f l our P e> P balloon l at Me8ch ete* Germany, yesterday to go ntaty C€J ff d Siegfried leaned from the gondola and "^tei.J^p^^hed q high tension wire, He I i elec-45 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-09-22 1 Today is City Day. But celebrations began last night. Picture shows Osman Gumantl and Supenah in a dance called "Love in the Tropical Night" in a variety entertainment show stared by the Singapore Malay Union on the City Hall steps. Free Press picture.46 words
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134 1953-09-22 1 Duchess to 'My fellow Singapore citizens' A CITY Day message of greet ings was received by the President of the Singapore City Council this morning from the Duchess of Kent. She said I would ask you to convey my sincere good wishes to my fellow citizens in Singapore." The Duchess134 words
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Article203 1953-09-22 2 Kecruits a trench headache iX)MMUNIST-led Vietminh rebels wore poised for a "last try" autumn offensive yesterday against French Union forres defending the Hanoi perimeter. French loureet said that the rebels have alerted at lea t 70.000 partisans for art ion be hind French lines InU.P. - 203 words
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105 1953-09-22 2 Mrs. Maclean is 'behind the iron curtain' THE British Foreign Olliee yesterday virtually admitted that Mrs. Melinda Maclean, wile of th> missing British diplomat Donald Macilfan. is behind the "Iron Curtain.' A spokesman said investigations showed it was likely she and her three children had gone* to Austria and hadReuter - 105 words
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Article15 1953-09-22 2 Roger Quilter. well-known eompoK r died yesterday in I' ndon. He was 75.15 words
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143 1953-09-22 2 Bigger and better U.S. jets —in 1959 HP-HE American aircraft lni dustry within four U monthi will announce a new Jet i ran ipori plane "bigger and faster than all present Mr Hail u rd, an official ol tl Loci tlon, said in Bonn Wi i Gei many, yesterday. pro--1A.P. - 143 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-09-22 2 picture. Mr. Yap handles Starlight be autiiully to clear a hurdle in the jumping event at the Singapo re Polo Club Gymkhana held at the polo ground in Thomso n Road Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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Article, Illustration257 1953-09-22 2 FGYPT S reluctance to make any military alliances KJ outside the Arab League is believed in London diplomatic quarters to be the chief obstacle to agreement in the Anglo-Egyptian talks which resumed last I night. General Brian Robertson Joint leader of the British delegation toReuter; Free Press - 257 words
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Article44 1953-09-22 2 NEW Emergency Regulation f? M K v yesterday made i 'r.tion of the Mau an offence punk eath. Bnnp present or oath now also the death penalty the death penalty -t ol re- th t oath to kill. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article256 1953-09-22 2 MYSTERY RUSSIAN REFUCeT (^FXATOK Joseph R. McCarthy said in u yesterday his Senate investigating sub-com checking reports that Lavrenti P. Beria form man in the Kremlin, is in a "non-ComrniinU* No and wants to talk. lst c °untry Mr. McCarthy added, however, that "at theU.P. - 256 words
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Article38 1953-09-22 2 GEN. ZAHEDI EXILES 150 REDS •gttVtflß* With them in exile went m ncn-Communkt, Khalil Mai leader of the -Third Ftow Party, a nationalist bodv whir had given Dr. Mo.ssadeq S support in the last davs nf™ rule.- Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article51 1953-09-22 2 MR. T. Rudra, a left wim group nominee, was vesterday elected Mayor of Colombo. He defeated nis rival. Mr V. A. Sugathadasa, of the right-wing group, by 16 vote* to 14. By Mr. Rudra's election i Mayor, the Council will continue to be dominated by leftwing51 words
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Article27 1953-09-22 2 Six people were killed eariv, yesterday in an ambush by Communist-led Huk Imurgentsl off the main national highway about 55 miles north o: Manila27 words
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Advertisement134 1953-09-22 2 WHITER TEETH in 14 days w with Macleans MAKE THIS M-DAY TEST: Why not give Macleans a trial for' yourself? B e quite fa«r about it dean your teeth thoroughly moving and night for a couple of weeks Right from the start your mirror will show you the difference as134 words
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93 1953-09-22 3 SJRO plan: 50,000 members— thenlottery $300,000 MUST BE RAISED— SO... Press Staff Reporter 3 »S? ?"e-is« 50.000 members so thi-i I* "SSTi only be sold to **^f£eS.J.RO y hasonly4o members An d s individuals as ;l miiat.-<i ht tickets. -Mnpaign plan will be The e !j l S,j!!o. meeting this93 words
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Article26 1953-09-22 3 Belgrade Radio said last night that five Italian vessels were seized on Saturday in Yugoslav territorial waters and accused of fishing without licences.26 words
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144 1953-09-22 3 MANY GOVT. MEN ASK FOR LOANS TO BUY HOUSES Free Press Staff Ro porter MANY Singapore Governm m officers have applied for loaas under the government $2,000,000 scheme to help employees buy houses. "PLrst cases" luive already been approved, said Mr. J. Burgess, general manager of the Federal and Colonial144 words
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Article36 1953-09-22 3 South Korean Defence Minister Sohn Won n yesterday announced that a well-known jouth Korean newsman Chun» Eun, has been char?ed S collecting and contributes U*****,000 in war funds North Korea ai well ELS "pionage.36 words
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Article26 1953-09-22 3 P! -I u* d llar )()li(> V Of S t! nh T r Administration ol in Ba J) kers A^o^iation was Washington yesterday26 words
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Article, Illustration193 1953-09-22 3 Padre for school boarders Free Press Staff Reporter AFTER eight years. St. A Andrew's School. Singapore, la to have a padre to fill an old pott- that of chaplain of the school's boarding house and senior master. He is the Rev. C J. Weston. an Englishman. The post has been193 words
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Article130 1953-09-22 3 Bevan warns of menace in Germany \JR ANEURIN Bevan. British S Labour's left wing leader, said in Birmingham last night that many of the same elements had been let loose ins'lde Germany, which had led to the rise of Hitler and we may still have to pay the price." AddressingReuter - 130 words
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183 1953-09-22 3 S 'pore women don't fancy many coloured hair Press Staff Reporter S^fORE women do not and bi -itv JrJ sai^ yesterday. J ±r?t T commpntin.; on in American h lu VlSriJg?* S1 *,f wom? e said 85 Per 'l oobur tO f d 7u alter nl that ■th 2 f183 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-09-22 3 Lance Corporal Ernie Pressley of the Gloucestershire Regiment, proudly holds his children, (iordon and Dawn, after kmding at Southamp- ton last week from the troopship "Asturius." He was one of the first batch of more than 500 ex -prisoners of war to return from Korea. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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144 1953-09-22 3 SQUATTERS HOLD UP BUILDING, HE SAYS Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council will soon be asked to take out demolition orders against all unauthorised buildings which hinder development. The council recently decided to take action against all unauthorised structures, whether occupied or not. built on or after July 1.144 words
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Advertisement96 1953-09-22 3 WW FLASH/ K ANNOUNCING fe THE NEW J, k« Ocean Park Hotel m BARBECUE GARDEN f Music and Dancing every night sT* 22"d- September 1953 /^Z £2/* ALL DRINKS served at lowest possible PRICES teF*' The management of the f J^fwSjj /T. >/ OCEAN PARK HOTEL has r^^^^A >W planned96 words
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Article, Illustration809 1953-09-22 4 Bernard Wicksteed - Bernard Wicksteed He may change oil-struck state into Garden of Eden By IF you want to be well informed on world affairs you ought to know something about the Mild Man of Borneo and bis dream of a tropical Welfare State. The Mild Man of809 words
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The Singpore Free Press TUESDAY, Sept 22. 1953.
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Article394 1953-09-22 4 Opinion FAIR SINGAPORE T*HERE will be .songs and A dunces on the .steps ol City Hall tonight. Song.s I which laud "Fair Singapore" and its progress. Dances, drawn from the cultures of ball a dozen nations, which remind us that Singapore is a cosmopolitan city, built and sustained by a394 words
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Article, Illustration230 1953-09-22 4 JOHN BUTLER - JOHN BUTLER ANEW wave of an^oi against ex-king Faroul is swooping Egypt following the publication of ar expert's report alleging that repairs and alterations to his luxurious royal yacht, Mahroussa, cost the Egyptian Treasury £850,000 more than they should have done. The report has been sent to230 words
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Advertisement17 1953-09-22 4 BEST VALUES in fc-xquisitc Diamond Gem Set JEWELLERY U. S. de SUVA, .IcuylL 106, ORCHARD RD., SfNGAPORE-9.17 words
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Advertisement19 1953-09-22 4 the perfect combination §^Mjso and "You'll be glad you bought it at Cold Storage' StKGAPORE CCID STORAGE CO., ITD.19 words
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92 1953-09-22 5 Skeletons hold up 'garden city' plan A K <T rtart building its %x sara ss l radUa stiU to be smoothed out. th S main thmgs that need ironing out are: on S land, mostly flower to move them out have not begun. Temple: A Chinese temple is situated on92 words
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Article36 1953-09-22 5 A State Department Spokes iran said yesterday that a'-ire- Iment with Spain permitting the United States to use Spanish naval and air bases in return for economic assistance v^s expected to be signed soon36 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-09-22 5 picture. A 'Red Indian chief blows out a mouthful of fire in "Presenting: the Sword of Thanks" one of the items in Fiesta" a variety show given by Victoria Institution Boy Scouts in Kuala Lumpur. The chief was Dlayed by Kamamil Ariffin.- Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 49 words
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219 1953-09-22 5 Dentists to pull down those big signboards Free Press Staff Reporter gINGAPORE Chinese dentists may now have to pull down their huge Chinese signboards because of a new ruling by the Colony's Dental Board. The Board bftJ disapproved the use of big signboards that attract attention, and prescribes that the219 words
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Article84 1953-09-22 5 MALAYS in the Mukitn of Landau. Alor Gajah have not been attending mosque regularly So now a Muslim will be »n«d if he does not attend *<*que two Fridays in t»c «saon in a month. °nly 27 turned up at the ?iii! s mosque last Frit84 words
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Article20 1953-09-22 5 German Pitted East rprm e>SCapecl from an ;n P nave arrived tn Wes| Beron^their flight.20 words
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Article182 1953-09-22 5 UNION 'SCHOOLS' FOR BASE MEN 10,000 to learn after work Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Naval Base Labour Union plans a vigorous drive to eliminate illiteracy among its 10,000 members. Two thousand labourers are now attending 15 night classes run by the union and individual workers. They learn English, Chinese,182 words
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Article42 1953-09-22 5 Senator William F. Knowland, leader of the United States Senate Republican Party now on a month's tour of Asian countries, yesterday had a private talk with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. 1 Senator Knowland leaves for Karachi today.42 words
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Article89 1953-09-22 5 TOE WALL? IT'S SO NATURAL SINGAPORE City Council >3 thought yesterday that their seawall at "Beach Road needed a toe wall And they said so bluntly in an advertisement calling for tenders. Why must any self-respecting wall have a toe wall, you wonder? The engineers said last night that it89 words
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Article53 1953-09-22 5 MR. Woni; Tok Sau, managing director of the Amoy Cannins Factory will leave Singapore tomorrow on a world tour in a search for machinery to expand his company's industrial activities. Mr Wong who will be accompanied by his wife, will go to the Philippines. Honolulu, the United53 words
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Article104 1953-09-22 5 C n T J et Comet serSin ganorr torDor^ Ve been a success usual result even for a convenf:<mal aircraft in its tlrst year )f operation," the chairman, Sir MLtes Thomas, said in a statement of the Corporation's financial accounts for the year nded March 1953Reuter - 104 words
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Advertisement158 1953-09-22 5 j iWff* vonsiynmvnt |> 4F§ from Bombay p i*JLV\ jjtisi unpavkwt! J5 I <y-/j£^ PRINTED VOILE k I X/jM €c MERCERISED I Wl I COTTON t TO SAREES j /I i! \V\ colours. 6 yards each, l^ j| >pr V\ Prto^ ranging from P rjui^njj^ $11.25 upwards. I) C CIOUND158 words
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Miscellaneous482 1953-09-22 6 w LUCKY MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN by Lee Falk and Phil Davis STAR B><>K\ TODAY lA'sMAtWrnrwr Wit&^** r THESe'crEATURES &B^ v ON THIS TINY WORLD 6mLY6SO hlni'ts IT U> UoanOHlHlp W^m^ ■> CAPTURED THEM ALL MILES ABOVE TMEJART^fJ .1 "Jj SmNOFMAJG MfiTAKI T W ANO BROUGHT THEM HERE- ■vVj% lh *"s482 words
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Article, Illustration358 1953-09-22 7 i i JHintr i bov friend, girls? Here is me aavice 01 animus Dionae fN TERE sTED In h rut enough of that come-back-and-see-me-sometime ex--1 Kathleen Hug hes: hvp r pssion in y° ur go^tl ,'t vou may never have a chance358 words
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Article129 1953-09-22 7 IT was just a rusty iron bedstead, a piec P of junk that no one wanted, but young Charlie Heath will never forget it for it saved his life. The bedstead had been flung into a 1,000-foot deep disused mineshaft at Camborne, Cornwall. It129 words
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276 1953-09-22 7 Britain offers bonus for the good farmer ORITISH farmers who produce top quality grain are to **get Government bonuses. This plan, to start next year, was announced by the Ministries of Agriculture and Food. Instead of being paid Goveminent guaranteed prices for whatever grain they grow and wish to sell,276 words
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171 1953-09-22 7 4LL over Britain people were spending a lot of extra iA money on their homes in July. To shopkeepers it seemed that newlyweds were hurrying to furnish their homes, and "old-weds" were throwing out old things and buying new. And maybe the miserable171 words
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Article80 1953-09-22 7 Divorce action vicar resigns THE Rer. Augustus Herbert Reas, 5iJ-year-old vicar of Chiswick, rural clean of Hammersmith, and an honorary minor canon of St. Paul's Cathedral, named last month U co- respondent in a divorce action brought by a parishioner, has resigned the living of Chiswick, The divorce action in80 words
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Article115 1953-09-22 7 SAILOR ADMITTED BIGAMY— POLICE A ema E n A H R H° LD sailor bi ?4 Sgl 111 CUSt dy on a ?iBSS Ab R le s men De»;^d at E»m Sn lS utn was acAnn p^ of ma rryin R S 1 »nal wtVe S m nth wnilp R115 words
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Advertisement24 1953-09-22 7 LOOKING FOR NEW MARKETS OVERSEAS? 8 t S*i^ f r pi pv ph iL_—^^^■w*"t. j^^ ta^^s^^^* Q/*WMS fMMRf (T0 V "> 0..0c01,0n J.0./.C. wrf rMC24 words
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Article, Illustration297 1953-09-22 8 G.T. BO - G.T.BO Stor y ani2 by Preparat,on of the cakes if by hand. In the foreground a large, round patch of sweet pastry m;xed in flour One >an prepar, the pastry ,nto a long roll and ch.ps ,t off lto a number of small bits.Fhe next man297 words
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Article, Illustration287 1953-09-22 9 19 hi»°est rest anSff|S«S n T 000 to 12,000 cakes daily. /vvBR 2O million toy biscuits. >Jiird m Chinese M Kon« f H* S are shaped like p^ r s Q( sjoris. fowl and dragons and prices range from five Jents for a "Chee Chye St?le Pie in287 words
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Article, Illustration416 1953-09-22 10 WOMEN BLAME KITCHENS FOR SPOILED FOOD tOUSBWIVKS were accused— by a man of not looking after food properly In their homes. Then four angry housewives stood up in turn to say, in effect, that the trouoie really in the kitchens that men provide. Thr MAN who started the talk aboutReuter - 416 words
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198 1953-09-22 10 SERGEANT TAKES OUT SUMMONS against himself npifE police sergeant found that the licence for hi* j mongrel terrier, Wrecki, had expired. "1 "My very first act," he said In court. waus to take out a .summons against myself." He pleaded guilty. When I told my wife about it," 49- year-old198 words
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143 1953-09-22 10 r pilH cabbages wer e real f sianls, the biggest William Boon has ever grown at Withered Farm, Gayton. Norfolk, And there were three, acres of them— about 7 >,000 cabbages, each weighing 8 to 121b. But for over a month143 words
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68 1953-09-22 10 •^JO great is the car-parking problem in Britain's big cities that quiet .side streets may be turned into car parks but motorists would have to pay. And to make the .sy.stem work automatic parking meter*, on the American plan may be introduced. The Transport68 words
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Article40 1953-09-22 10 COIN IN SLOT FOR A TAN Americans are paying to »et their skin tanned. Beauty parlours, dormitorie, and other public places in the states have installed machines which give a quick tan when 1 quarter i.s placed in the slot40 words
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Article48 1953-09-22 10 Mr. J. Bdgar Hoover Director "i the Federal Buivau ol In--5^25%l lOn said st^day that 1.047,290 major crimes were committed in tlie United States during the lii.st six months of i9.)3. if ti,«» trend conUnued. this year would .set a iecord foi criminal activity.48 words
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Article, Illustration202 1953-09-22 10 M A R I L Y M M 0 N R 0 E '111l i THIS is what the new scnool looked like three w*S after it was opened h Mr Kenneth Pickthorn p ar y Uamentarv Private s err L' taiy to the Minister202 words
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Advertisement123 1953-09-22 10 L^^J^^ M&r V^SIZE PRICE X JpTf V' 1/ I/ 1 3 71 x 4 16.00 \&> i^£> U hzJ 9 x 30.00 s* %> nnf'i 9 x 9 4500 \^AjyuJJcdAD 9 x 12 60.00 12 x 15 100.00 ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS. STAIR CARP£TS a^- lf^ f^. 27" and 35" widths DURABLE.123 words
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Article771 1953-09-22 11 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE by QHELLY BAY. Bermuda SisH ARE MORE friendI iv in summer than in winter A fish also finds T easier to figure out the personality of a person than a person dors that of a fish. -All fish do have personalities," insists Bronson Hartley,771 words
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Article271 1953-09-22 11 East-West vulnerable East dealer NORTH 4Ab 5 4 WENT BAST J 9 5 4 id 7 6 3 A Q 10 8 6 OM4 0 K Q J 10 5 4 J 10 3 4Q| SOITH 14k 8 6 4 3 <? K 9 2 ♦K9 7 6271 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-09-22 11 photo. Dr. Alfred C. Kintsey. author of "Sexual Behaviour in the Human Female' is questioned by Hazel Markel (left). President of the IT.S.l T .S. Women's National Press Club, and Cornelia Otis! Skinner, actress and writer, ,at a club luncheon in Washinuton-i- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article297 1953-09-22 11 'Djinns' Can Be Nasty OEMEMBER the "Grem*Mins", those troublesome goblins who. World War II flyers contended, were the cause of all their mishaps? Well, it seems certain they came from Egypt. They were there for centuries before the last war. They still are infesting the thousands of small villages dotting297 words
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Advertisement21 1953-09-22 11 BRUNSVIGR CALCULATOR THE CALCULATOR OF HIGH EFFICIENCY SPEED AND ACCURACY I UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (M) LTD J SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR HUii21 words
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Miscellaneous233 1953-09-22 11 Today's Crossword koss eon carries II .<- well i3). h A l Something you might me rom Brown handled? (6). 12 total stranger! (6) 5 A tract In a donkey's carrot (3) 13 in Mich a hole! ■c tiol Welghi (7i. ]f Ik under the Nationi I Health ich 0.233 words
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Article, Illustration246 1953-09-22 12 [SiyHKN IS something going to be dour about the shock ing lack of control over cyclists in Singapore? They seem to do just as they like and how the: 1 jpo take advantage. Why dOCMl't the City Colin Kil arring,' for ALL cyclists U {UndergoA.P. - 246 words
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Article33 1953-09-22 12 HAVE you a grouse? Have you a bright idea? Have I you seen anything strange or unusual? Thru write to the PRESSMAN and tell others about it in his POSTBAC; briefly.33 words
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Article17 1953-09-22 12 Veteran French dipiom.it i,con Marchal was mined Sec-retary-General o\ the 15-state Council 01 Europe yesterday17 words
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Article, Illustration265 1953-09-22 12 "ANTI-INDULGENCE" says (1) that I had forgotten tc quote that portion of the Hebrew law about stoning adulterers, etc.. to death, and (2) that Singapore badly needs this law. A.s to Hi, I didn't see tru relevancy of such a quotation lor my265 words
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Article127 1953-09-22 12 to Maureen's comment on men as "savages" I think she i<> talking through her hat. Men aro sometimes too kind ind in spite of that they are accused of having no consideralon. I am i frequent bus traveller und whenever the bus draws »ear. I always adopt the "Ladies127 words
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Article105 1953-09-22 12 **r* M.J.VMX M.\JMU in 1948 through beiritf hard pressed for lund.s I sold my- -shares held since pre-war days in a private limited company ndv still In [existence. I na e come to understand jtnat the company has now ,'Xj'ceivpd dividends from both Clalmj Hiring and War Damage105 words
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Article43 1953-09-22 12 The Communists put eight top East German hard coal executives on trial yesterday in Fast Berlin and charged them •vith having espionage tion.s that reached Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and Mr. W tvereU Harriman, Mutual Security Director at the time43 words
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138 1953-09-22 12 TIfKS KATE KODGERS, 80--lf year-old widow of a butcher, and her 37- year-old exboxer husband will .>j>end their honeymoon working eui usual and playing win.st. "They mK tw«. v «'ars apo at a whist drive They courted at and after whist drives. And uS138 words
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Advertisement106 1953-09-22 12 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■viiaii 4 Grouse to Enjoy! Try just half a peg ot St-il this most famous of Scotch BFIJS vhiskies and you will ask .jpfitts for no other d? w\ <atorsE biiam) SCOTCH WHISKY tfSftfln •btScotchU Sole Agents /t**-€i*t*** A. Clouet&Co., Ltd. 33-36 Wallich St., S'pore- __^^d CLEANERS 9^S^3f' T HEY106 words
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797 1953-09-22 13 Why Not a Ha wker Hygiene Campaign? ,te .S7A'«.-1 TOWii DOCTOR Mr- w^f 0 was deeply ffc«h af ua O giens •SttS^f vour opinion about It?" I 2*^ M a down beside him. -THERE AHE HAWKERS all lover the world, 1 he said. "Some poor fellow who can cook gets797 words
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Article450 1953-09-22 13 TOKYO. A JAPANESE surgeon, who has developed a secret plastic liquid to reshape the human body, claims credit for much of the beaut ification seen in Tokyo. Dr. Fumio Umezawa, the doctor with the scalpel and the hypodermic, injects molded plastic to fill hollows450 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-09-22 13 Ilan Chin-chin and Wang Yuan-luJig n a scene from the new iMandarian film "The Great Lover' (Ta Chung Ifcin Jen) be-j ing shown at the Capitol Theatre today and tomorrow. Miss, Han is in Singapore and will make a personal appearance at' each screening of the90 words
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Advertisement306 1953-09-22 13 "YOU,too,maybeoneof the MILLIONS who suffer from mmWMmMUefi'c/eircy That is why you feel Worn out, Ij Nervous, Irritable, Have head- •aches Lose Weight Worry I Try this Proved Way Back to Health I Happiness When vou're anaemic, feel ncr\ou< have ttsplint Jrom dttp dotvn in tkt Pmiifi* dizzy ?pells, no energ>306 words
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Miscellaneous22 1953-09-22 13 BI'CKLEY i zzzuzzzznr i l Mf^ IV». f ■I N "~">'^«_ 1 "•■UK I 1.1 A. HIC, I COT A DOUBLE SHOT f22 words
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Article, Illustration367 1953-09-22 14 World's best distance swimmers for Nile race SWIMMERS Of eight nation* have been invited to match Egypt's human dolphins in i tnr world's lon^-distancc swimming championship* on D<*r 23, in the Nile The evaul hi pMnaoved by the newspaper Al Misri" of Cairo, which 1 1 ms tbe blgfeel circulationA.P. - 367 words
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Article293 1953-09-22 14 Own Kits who were not toi tuiiJiU- enough to share In the prlie money offered to bug ce is fully -placed ri<>■ In th< hvi' elafluc horse races oj the won need little m >re than .t quirk mental calculation to tell Ut<*iu how293 words
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Article, Illustration350 1953-09-22 14 EDEN PETERS - EDEN PETERS By Chin Swee is the favourite SINGAPORE'S most famous pre-war cycle road race— > S round-the-island mass start—will be revived on Sundav when 56 of the Colony's best cyclists will take part. The Mart and finish of this 58-mile race will be in350 words
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Article391 1953-09-22 14 Free Press Special Correspondent rHERE <am<* bustling i ti 1<» London Town yesterday and up the concrete canyon they tall Fleet-street, a Canadian one Gordon J. Stringer. Hi' wore the brightest of smiles, maybe tne most shattering of bow ties, and drummed certainly the strangest-ever391 words
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Article42 1953-09-22 14 Mr. Ar bur Co? i Port Ell < elected Prei ident <m the B i African Cricket Association %i '\\>' annual meet m^ I hubb, 'lit- medium pace bowler who toured England m iQ4i ffU tit- r c<i Vio'-Presiitfti: ReuterReuter - 42 words
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90 1953-09-22 14 AND GEORGE MAY WANTS TO BE AS LIBERAL TOO RK.IIT on top of the gay foiling plan of (.onion J. (mn»'s a cable from the (Air of gargantuan golf. George S, May, of Chicago. Up says that next year hi> Tarn o'Shftitter dollar pool will go up to SIOO.OMI (about90 words
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Article52 1953-09-22 14 SELF-EXILED Czech. Jaroslav Urubny. now of Egypt, brat self-exiled Pole, Ladislav Skoneckl, G-4. 6-2. 3-6. 6-3. to win the men's singles Hnal in the international tmni.s tournament in Brescia, Italy. Teaming with Bkoneckt Drobny also won the men's doubles final beating Italy's; Hetranndi and Fagahini. fi-4. i52 words
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Article136 1953-09-22 14 U.S. coach warns about Russians RUSSIAN athletes will dominate Md field I »n In Melbourne. Australii In 1956 ed Universi'y O f Michigan rack ccach Don Canham. Canham based hie prediction on conclusi ins reached during his retour ol Scandinavia, where he S .irk squad in more ets. "Russian athletes136 words
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Article69 1953-09-22 14 THE St. Anthonys Boys School will hold their swimmini carnival on Oct 2 at 230 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming c\\i>. m the programme are 100 metre, free style and 200 metre breast stroke -for Old Boys of the morning and afternoon schools. There wIU also69 words
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Article15 1953-09-22 14 n I dfl»- i •■•lt'H Vf.sierci;iv, 121 to pom'.-. In > iwo-fiv i. .-uA.P. - 15 words
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Advertisement47 1953-09-22 14 i A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY l\>r 3 Muh is On lif S Fr/. 25///, 26/// Sun. 27th Sept. M "INDONESIAN NIGHT" P. SURIATI S. KADARISMAN g 5 and COMPANY of GIRL DANCERS o will present t U ARJUNA' "BALI DANCE" JAVANESE DANCE I o tin* i Cmmiimt llvstaurun*47 words
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Miscellaneous30 1953-09-22 14 SERVICES SWIM i i in- inter- Mrvice i swimnin p hamplooanip luppoaed to have :»'-'ii held ftl the Nuffleld t x>i yesterday in. \>vn\ postponed to UMnorrow at 3 !> iii30 words
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Article528 1953-09-22 15 But they did mm t not use it w ,mpORF Cricket Club and Royal Australian Air r^ had the material to make a *ood match of friendlv on the padan* yesterday, but it i out to be nothing more than scrappy. tur rhP Club-witH528 words
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Article90 1953-09-22 15 RO*AL Air Force lYngati table- tennis team yesterday beat HMS Newcastle at the Br:--tania Club. Singapore, by nine fames to nil. Tengah were able to put out :t full team for the first tim< and from their standard of play It looks as though they have90 words
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Article124 1953-09-22 15 J^IKN Hwa Badminton Party rt ed the Selanpor senior Interam badminton ttnftoi championship scoring three wins in as many matches. They beat Nanvi-ng bp 3-2 In the key match. Feature of this encounter was the defeat of Lim Kee Font: by Lim Koon Yam124 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-09-22 15 Per.ik will meet Fcnanj: thi week at the Han Chiang Hall Pena: the Northern Zone final <>: the POong Seony Cup inter-state mlnton competition. The match will consist of the three kinglet and two double.^ photo Or7iln V, tht jy nH^FHteratian marathon in Pudu Road, Kuala LumpurFree Press - 65 words
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Article74 1953-09-22 15 OKIE Snead, golf professional at the Pittsburgh FMd Club, and brother of Sammy Snead, was struck and knocked out by lightning yesterday on the Club's course during a thunderstorm. Mr. Sn«ad s companion. Miss Patricia Hinkel, was also struck by the bolt and died aboutReuter - 74 words
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Article391 1953-09-22 15 T*HE chances of seeing new faces in the Selangor State hockey team this season are practically nil The selectors will have to call on at least eight of last year's players to do service again. This was the impression gained after watching the third391 words
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Article29 1953-09-22 15 Elizabeth ByKOva, Soviet cbtm player yesterday became the intentional women's champion by deJeatIng the previous world champion, Ludmila Rudenko in Leningrad by eight name u> six ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement198 1953-09-22 15 CAPITOL TODAY 11, 7.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 Personal Appearance of HAN CHIN CHIN at all 5 Shows in conjunction with THE GREAT LOVER' in Mandarin I Thursday I mWffk in 3-D plus NAT KING COLE Singing "PRETEND" in the Ist 3-D Musical Short PAVILION TODAY 7.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 ALFRED198 words
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Advertisement191 1953-09-22 15 lOIIAY A ir\ll V 11 00 a.m.— l I.*>— 4 15— <> r> 9.30 p.m MARTIN4ErVIB st wow**** A Paramount Picture NEXT CHANGE THrsIRL WfHO HAD EVERYTHING r I SHOWPLACt Or THE ISLAND Phone 21-116 For Bookings LAST DAY 11 am 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m tO»ltl «MONOA~ WKUAM RYAN191 words
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Article211 1953-09-22 16 PORT VALE LEAD LENGTHENS Crewe tastes first defeat DOET VALB increased their lead in the English Third 1 Division (North) to four points Jf*****'**- *ȣf their nearest rivals rewe Alexandra 1-0 at Burskm. Lefthalf Sproson scored the vital |oal three minutes m it was Crewe'a first defeat of the season.Reuter - 211 words
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Article53 1953-09-22 16 U.K. RUGBY RESULTS Yenterday'i UK itrc.ni .^hkn NMIII Mn iMOhesd I' 'i k I Waterloo 6 Leicester i '.\u<im Newbridge i Ne»tta it North unpton u« Rugby 0. BheAeld 3 Plymouth Albion i > ,-n/...fi< •<■ Newtyn 17 CUftoa 3 knit nth i KiKslyn Pftrk 0. RUGBY l*AGtJi Hull KniKstonReuter - 53 words
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Article93 1953-09-22 16 rPHE following have been chosen to represent Singapore PmlneM Houses Football Association against the Combined Djarkata XI at Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday Sept 30: Arshard (O.T.E.C). Haji Gain in (S.T.C.t, Johan iHK Banki; Kok Thong iStanvac). Vass (eapt.) (HK Bank i, Aman i Shell); Hoi93 words
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Article15 1953-09-22 16 Cosmos S.C whipped Naval C-in-C 5-0 In a SAFA Div. 3C game at15 words
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Article24 1953-09-22 16 Government Printing Office S.C. wrrc handed a 10-0 troun«in<? by Tampenis Rover.s In a SAFA Div. 3B ffßmp at Gevlam? on Sundav.24 words
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Article227 1953-09-22 16 MARINES MISSED CHANCES Marines 1 Star Sorcerin s 0 ri-»WO old rivals— Marine DepNTt- ment and Star S.icrerites. both earned promo 1 ions from the Second Division last year— met ftl Jiilan j Besar. Btadtum yltffdlj »nd the result was a deserving Via UH the sailors Marines forwards gave splendid:227 words
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Article54 1953-09-22 16 SOCCEB BAFA Lesne, IMv. l: I athul K.irih v Indian Ke< reation Club, lii in B«'-ar Stadium. < .ildlMMk (up s.-ini Imul; RBMI V\ <>rksliop> Sim; »po! ri llov.il UMm Kitie s ili'iii; K«ng), TangUfl Gai i immi. ■OCKBI sll LmfWt, l>iv 3: R.A.I I cm- ,ili v54 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-09-22 16 This is the finish oj the Gold Cup race at Bukit Ttmah on Saturday This Free Press photo gives th€ impression that Forest Beau (on the inside) won. The magic-eye care to verdict to Mubarak (on the outside) by a head.46 words
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Article, Illustration383 1953-09-22 16 TERRY ALLEN, British flywetgnt champion arrived by Comet airliner in Tokyo, where he will attempt to regain the world title from Yosnio Shirai the Japanese holder on October 9. He is the second British box to leave in quest Of world title honours Lust383 words
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Article22 1953-09-22 16 Army scored an 8-3 win over Ro- d Navy in Ml inter-Service water polo tournament match at Nuffield yesterday.22 words
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Article28 1953-09-22 16 Reuter Immigration S.C. was awarded ;i walk-over when Traction Union did not turn up for theit SAFA Div. jb fixi tire it Geyian» yesterday.Reuter - 28 words
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Article237 1953-09-22 16 Forest Beau to race in India By ALLAN LEWIS QWNER Mr. K. Y. Lim trainer Keith Daniels have not reached a decision regarding Forest Beau, who finished second in the Singapore Gold Cup on Saturday They ait 1 considering sending him to Calcutta for the important races during the cold237 words
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Article28 1953-09-22 16 Bartley Secondary School will ho» their First Swimming Carnival Jl Wednesday. Sept. 30. at 3 p.m. at tlj Chinese Swimming Club. Parents and friend* are inviteO^28 words
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Advertisement408 1953-09-22 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTHS BILLINO8: Patricia and Curtis Son born Youngber^ Hospital Bcptctaber. MKh. SMITH: To Joy. wife of Noel Hare Smith, at K.K. Hospital. I7tn September, son. Robert. PKiMJNDBR- To Silvia and Harry gift of i daughter, Beatrice Margaret., si.s'er to H«rry Jr. Greenhtll mtrixn Home 21 9 53. BI.OGG:408 words
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Advertisement22 1953-09-22 16 'SOVEREIGN ffiOiid SCOTCH CURED £~x) noiti sea J*%a, ISM Jy fiABV HADDOCK FILLETS LARGE WRAPPED KIPPERS ABERDEEN SMOKIES BREAM FILLET HALIBUT TURBOT22 words
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