The Singapore Free Press, 4 June 1958
1958-06-04
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1958-06-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Wcdnrsdav, Jiin t > 1, tg|g. Price 15 Ct«.16 words
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Article119 1958-06-04 1 .mik v '.1 a y an- I the sealing oil R rial waters oil mm oi turbulent ft bes. r.K Issued in JaIk navigation n d IB ou^ tempora- ed in this area »Bi t off :\vva includes -■Hi uuls m the Gulf of I M Kwandang, Manulß ilisis,U.P.I.; U.P.I - 119 words
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399 1958-06-04 1 GIANT WELCOME FOR de GAULLE BUT... Extremist settlers showing resentment was >et this morning to give Genera] Charles de Gaulle a mammoth welcome despite an undercurrent of resentment among the extremist settlers over the new Premier's inclusion ol "moderates" among his Cabinet Ministers. Amid all the expected acclamation, the GeneralReuter; U.P.I. - 399 words
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Article53 1958-06-04 1 4 MOTORIST, Mi. Y< v. Choon Chin, reported to the polic last nighi thai while he wafi Sitt ill", In hi cur parked off Kallang Road, four men attacked him with sticks and robbed him of $55. He received head hijuries and has been admitted to53 words
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140 1958-06-04 1 125 die and 3,000 lose homes in heat-wave Hkat aufi dust storms in various parts oJ India have killed at least 125 persons and injured more than io:>, it was reported iii New Delhi yesterday. Heaviest toll was report* ed in heat parched Bihar Province, where many homes have beenU.P.I. - 140 words
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Article98 1958-06-04 1 'THE Tunisian Government Information Ministry In Tunis .said last night thai French troops in Algeria had fired across the border on a group ol Tunisian farmers. It said the firing cca.sed after Tunisian posts "intervened.' 1 No other details were given. Meanwhile, both President Habib98 words
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99 1958-06-04 1 CiENERAL DE GAULLE I yesterday n am c d General Paul-Henri Ely to reassume the post of Chief of Stafl for the armed forces, a post he resigned during the regime oi" the former Premier, Mr. Pierre Pl'limlin. the Information Minister, Mr.U.P.I. - 99 words
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Article52 1958-06-04 1 The Singapore Chief Mm i'.ter, Mr. J.iju Ycv, Hock who was expected to return Horn London on Friday (as .stated on Page 1) will nou arrive just after midnight on Sunday. A Government spokesman said today the delay was caused by the Chief Minister having dental52 words
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Article46 1958-06-04 1 Dr, r mail bin Dato Abdu Rahman, united Nation permanent repre ientativi ol the Federation ol Malays and Mr Mora hikin I -mail gave 0 reception In New York [a t night in honoui of the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan A^oim. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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44 1958-06-04 1 Regional premiers oi Nigeria and the Southern Cameroons meet in Lagos, Nigeria, on June 15 to discuss arrangements for a constitutional convention In London In September ami to review progress toward in depi ftdence tor the Briti h colony.44 words
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Article36 1958-06-04 1 Juiif hr t grade nibb»i buyers f.o b opened In Bin gapore thl morning at '< I rctit.s ;i ib dovvn one eighth of n cent on jrestei daj i do The tone wtki stead!36 words
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Article81 1958-06-04 1 Held Pilots are from Okinawa' I A ssian press serI yestercfay that I f :ican airmen I by Indonesian I been sent by I Ryukyus CoirfI Okinawa to help I hi that the J is. including AlI wrence Pope now I i Jakarta, had I i papers Issued I RyukyusU.P.I. - 81 words
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Article144 1958-06-04 1 L"!> Hakarioa to Cairo last night Hying to Lon--27 to attend 1 Church con I Ml HOl prevent- proposals on md iinsatis- issue again before Unitrd Nations." The archbishop Rid IJI Cyprus issue was on< "between the people oi c.vpru an f i theReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement136 1958-06-04 1 J&K. f Sp) TIIC THDPMI IPUT '^?y^ InC I v n b r L I u 1 1 NEVER NEEDS NEW BATTERIES! J^"* a^°°° f *"lHlMBßrfVTiCfii'li' > °3' 'yj^W^^Wf:;' Retractable magnifier II Jr^tto^£"i one of th c mmy .if < > Bfcfc.'^S. < > f r f^' ACCULUX TORCHLIGHT ,yst136 words
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212 1958-06-04 2 Mac calls new talks on the bus strike today Till British Prime Minister. 1 Mr. Harold Macmillan, last ni^ht arranged new talks for this morning in another effort to settle the London bus strike. Mr. Macmillan will meet a deputation from the Trades Union Congress genera] council at \o. 10.Reuter; U.P.I. - 212 words
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318 1958-06-04 2 MR. K. TAKES LEAD IN ANTI-TITO OFFENSIVE SOVIET Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev. by his attack yesterday on Yugoslav "antiMarxism- Leninism/' was seen to be entirely committed to the anti-Yugoslav campaign, Belgrade sources said last night. Mr. Khrushchev's attack at the Bulgarian Communist Party congress in Sofia, was expected in BelgradeReuter - 318 words
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103 1958-06-04 2 'New row may disintegrate the Red bloc' VTR C. Burke Elbrick, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Europe, said in Washington yesterday the new dispute between Russia and Yugoslavia carried with it the germ of the eventual disintegration of the Soviet bloc. "It is the one thing that the SovietReuter - 103 words
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116 1958-06-04 2 Daughter's offer to die for father is rejected nationalist china's E* i supreme court an- i E nounced in Taipeh yes- terclay that a convicted murderer whose age daughter offered to die in his placi would be executed 1 E within four days E The court said that Chia LingU.P.I. - 116 words
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223 1958-06-04 2 New move to ease China trade at Ike-Mac meeting POSSIBILITIES of a further relaxation of trade restrictions between the West and Communist countries Ls likely to be discussed when the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, meets President Eisenhower next week, London observers believe. This topic has come up regularly forReuter - 223 words
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Article23 1958-06-04 2 Green light fo r Jupiter and Thof The US Dl f< I ment said yesterd ordered produci the Jupiter and mile ballistic U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Advertisement292 1958-06-04 2 SAY CHEESE! You'll certainly smile when you taste the smooth, creamy flavour of PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE made by KRAFT. Cre.it for cocktail savouries, sandwiches, etc. In -}-oz. size "keep-fiesh" tm-foil D<icks. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. gjicaiiiifiiiiiiicaiiiifiiiiiiieaiiiifiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicatiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiniii^ For comfort, convenience economy Stay at Malayan Railway (STATION HOTEL: E KEPPEL ROAD292 words
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147 1958-06-04 3 RIDDLE OF SLAIN WOMAN IN ROOM 622 A': OLD woman lounci bat tered t > i in Room 622 o! the Palace Hotel In ,rt oi London yeslay. ad sTard detectives i Mrs. Lila Oilman, rufnell Park, North lying in the painted single room. wearing a dark and green cardigan.147 words
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Article21 1958-06-04 3 has nearly 500,000 [oyed, Sir Thomas vice-chairman Union Con- told a union conj at Torquay yester- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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131 1958-06-04 3 Jailbreadker's Letters to M.P. were suppressed says wife riMIE wife of Alfred Hinds. A who was still at large last night after his third prison escape, claims that two letters he wrote to a Labour Member of Parliament were "suppressed.' Yesterday she told the M.P., Mr. Victor Collins, how herReuter - 131 words
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214 1958-06-04 3 Public lost $56,000 says prosecution FIRM which sola ftnana^ cial advice was said in mdon court yesterday to told its subscribers hares were so good riould "sell the dining lite, pawn tho wife's it, and dive in head first with your boots on." The shares they were recommending were InReuter - 214 words
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Article26 1958-06-04 3 The United States yesterday announced the Rlfl f> Slam of Cobalt-60 teletherapy equipment foi use in the ttmenl oi cancel ReuterReuter - 26 words
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479 1958-06-04 3 Hong Kong of no value to U.K., say Premier's critics Tin; Conservative Club at Bar- nolriswirk, on the YorkshireLancashlrc border, in a letter to the Prime Minister criticising the Government's attitude to the textile industry, referred to Hong Kong us a colony which "is of no value to us inReuter - 479 words
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Advertisement39 1958-06-04 3 |ffca Beautiful gifts for your 1_ friends, useful appoint mentS for the home \iSr4. 11 M^t^L Brass-ware exquisitely 3K. |i j{Wß^> hand engraved Fin _BSJ>s?^*/i ished in highest nracl-.? PUJ^yWH^^ X.V Pcnjne Rd SIMGAPORF n I >> Jn/u H_w J39 words
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Advertisement149 1958-06-04 3 Manufacturing Jewellers. C 7 Diamond Merchants and Gem Specialists Dealers in Preclati Stoiu >•: Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires Etc* Offlt Disti ib i4 tors of: Mikimoto Cultured Pearls and High Class Watches Stockists of: K.iW.S. Silverware i*. i lie ttilva tV BSi-os. 3 RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE-1 Tel: 831 15. I MID149 words
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248 1958-06-04 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, June 4, 1958. A woman in white A WOMAN in a white dress drove three injured men to the General Hospital. What is unusual in that? That she wore a white dress? No. It was because she stopped and gave help to the injured. What248 words
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492 1958-06-04 4 HAROLD KING - She urged de Gaulle to return to politics 170RTY years aso a 29 year- old, tall captain of the French Army went to a picture exhibition In Paris, saw a young lady with some people he knew, and fell head over heels in love. The young lady was Yvonne Ventroux,492 words
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819 1958-06-04 4 GO ROUNDS UP THE DEFUANT INTELLECTUALS OF HANOI The Peking pattern in North Vietna i b the Gamin intellectuals in tnam has a climax with i of a number who ha been i t > fin- pUI The rs arc Huu rran I ai Bo and rimy An, the i<819 words
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Advertisement24 1958-06-04 4 FINE Dl UHONDB X GEM BE! i: i n i H.HE N D R V h t!i BridfC Road, Sinj ipore, <>. I Kuala Lumpui24 words
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Advertisement56 1958-06-04 4 i^y) doh't let A 1 THIS r/^1 f HAPPEN %FJF j TO YOU! Furniture removing is a job for experts. Yo >■ heavy fur ire, pon eta In, cry rial •i d< our peri < are. We pack, < rate, i store everything for v<tu PHONE ***** L fes fee56 words
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260 1958-06-04 5 S'pore hopes for new industries are now improving |m: Ministry ol Commerce and Industry is actively studying a number ot tentative plans t<> establish subsidiary or secondary industries in Singapore. The Fre< Press was told signs are hopeful for the establishmeni Of flSh Canning, plastics and hosiery Industrie, :>i v260 words
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Article120 1958-06-04 5 HAWKERS' FATE NOW IN BALANCE i r 3 t.i the Binga- j City Council health i ttee visited Kami silat on Monday to I an on-the-spot j of hawkers In resitation standillor for the are i M. Vasagar, had d a motion in the that about 70 doing business i120 words
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Article18 1958-06-04 5 Ii umst Party re 9.98 per cent cast in Sunday's ian elections. Radio said last night.18 words
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114 1958-06-04 5 HUMAN INTEREST PHOTOGRAPHS TO INSPSPIRE SHUTTESIBUGS Shutterbugs in Singapore v ill have a chance of viewing pictures of -human interest" when a one-man exhibition of photographs opens at the Raffl urn soon. Mr Brian Drake, a New ho is a jouri tier in France. The exhibition, arr ed by the114 words
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97 1958-06-04 5 Welcome for Lim will be a quiet one IT will be a quid homecoming for the Chiel Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who will return to Singapore on Friday from London after the constitu tiona] conference. He will be met by his ministerial colleagues, party executives and supporters. No special97 words
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Article53 1958-06-04 5 Mr. John i Hefenbaker. the Canadian Pi Ime Ml il ter, told the i [ou <■ >>' C nnmon iterday that Canada, ki asked, would "< ci tainly agree 1 I Bki pari In propo) ed t( hnicfl i talk tiny, f <> police nReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement119 1958-06-04 5 k K-27 m I q t-pilL I modi I **S""S^BmSBi fjl y° v r zjr 1 interesting, thi lens-scttinqs. Complete K-27 $350.00 Optional: Keystone Exposure Meter X 9. $33.00 JACK'S PHOTO CO. 157, North Bridge Road, Capitol Building. Sinqaporc. Malayan History Trxthook you have born u.iitim; .or— < ssrntiall 1119 words
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Advertisement152 1958-06-04 5 t A KILLER HIDING BEHIND < THE BADGE OF THE LAW! j| Sh« was bad business.. «»n another mwfi property..but h« couldn't stay awavl t GUY MADISON J c THE J H^*?» vf /^b^b^ bVbT Ml bW C KUt^' "■E K^ hnicoi Wjkjß _jo* J B& S^H j Bw^^!^ £L152 words
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Advertisement55 1958-06-04 6 S FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOK: J riLTTR-np 0&&tf wrw soothing MBRNOI Menthol EVfial make- ihe b < ii( li toba< co taste i m ////r yroa »moA;< ...and freshness v ith a//r/ smoking, tool Vexl pack imok« the big n< t Manufactured b) Liggett A 1/( Tobacco in.. I55 words
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Miscellaneous151 1958-06-04 6 ji^ iii|o by Syiiney Jordan ?vIA\I»SSAHi: by Lee talk and I'liil Davis j^V^T^l 600P \[6OOPA4ORNIN6i SALLY 3^pCi=t=^- BZZ- SLEEP-- --!N REPLY TO^V" p VL -\~l V.ORN N. 3 )l LOTS Of" r iCTATION i/iN REPLyN SLEEP-- KEEP NOUR QUESTION I 600P \IT lLJ 6OOP >J MR COX vcATWIS MORNIN6. LET'S151 words
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Miscellaneous366 1958-06-04 6 worn today, you are Inclined to U a little too easy going, You alw figure that If today poor, tomorr i> bound to be much better You are Inclined toward vagance, rrj to learn that Saved B dollar earned. STou have a highly emotional n lure and are continually fallii366 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article176 1958-06-04 7 i o\i><>\ June I'ievjous lod.'.y B \o i Bsa c.i.f. pert* June 21 buyers 2 1 bu n 21 .sellers l' sellers .July 2! buyeri im buyeri 21% seller. 21% sellers fa 1 881 Spot 2! buyers :>.: bu a 2_' sellers 23 1 seller) jt BBER176 words
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Article88 1958-06-04 7 NEW YORK, June Previous Today TIN straits Spot 94.50 nom. 94.50 norn 'UN lutures Straits Contract July 93.25 buyers 93.50 buyei > 94.50 sellers 94.25 sellers Sept 93.00 buyers 93.25 buyers 94.25 sellers 94.12 sellers TOM Quiet but steady. SALES: Nil. RUBBER: lutures July 20.00 buyers 2588 words
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Article18 1958-06-04 7 NEW YORK, June 3. S" S? Baa?— n ii f Stocks Composite Averages 161.29 16L9518 words
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Article45 1958-06-04 7 spot and awaiting Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white afloat 24,. June ;pot and awaiting release 38, .24"'t. Lampong? .-pot afloats 37%, and June shioment •vaiting release 24 afloats 36 J sellers ex-dock snilJment .me shipment 24 ibove prices quoted in U.S. cents per ib.45 words
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Article87 1958-06-04 7 LONDON. June 3 COPR Philippines (if. IK. Prwloni T «< h> y pean ports delivered «.v T\iZ ?:D1 sellers 191 sellers »can ports delivered v,;. 0-. buyers £69^ buyers ;I- Inn. ton May IIIIP £70^ seller "Mi OIL crude Straits I nropean ports In bulk Cow87 words
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Article36 1958-06-04 7 U.S. former Preside nt Harry Truman arrived in Naples aboard the American liner "Independence" yesterday and said he would continue on to a French Riviera vacation if the situation remained auiet there. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 36 words
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Article104 1958-06-04 7 ANEW Singapore company has been appointed agents for the American six-seater Cessna aircraft. This was stated by Mr. W. P. Nicol, the Director-General of Civil Aviation, yesterday. The new company is known as ACOSA Aeronautics Corporation oi South -East Asia). "They hope to sell the104 words
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Article22 1958-06-04 7 Twenty-four Chinese villagers from Chang] will take part In a rivics course Organised by the Department of Information Services tomorrow.22 words
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275 1958-06-04 7 MAYOR'S LIGHT PLAN READY: NOW THE HUNT FOR DOLLARS T»HE City Electrical Engineer, Mr. Z. K. 1 iutzek x has drawn up a live-year plan to electrify the whole island. He has done it on the express instructions ol the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guun. The Mayor is no* studying275 words
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226 1958-06-04 7 Residents protest at growing fly nuisance SINGAPORE Improvement Trust residents In Whampoa, and Kirn Keat estates complained to the Free Press yesterday that standards of sanitation are deteriorating. They said that the S.I.T should pay more attention to eliminating swarms oi house flies, and mosquitoes that were becoming a daily226 words
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Article33 1958-06-04 7 Ten thousand people held a meeting in Frankfurt, West Germany yesterday to protest against atomic arms for the West German forces and atomic weapon tests throughout the world. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement204 1958-06-04 7 "Co t^v/ f^rf or f/ie uca/.i (Complete 'zboor to SAFE HANDLING ECURITY IN TRANSPORT consult SINGAPORE BAGGAGE A P0(lT AGENCr wimfc PACKING COMPANY LIMITED Enquire for details to J^ fa A 8E Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore MJ' 1 lm k Tel: *****- 3 Line, P^S^ifl Oversea Chinese Bank Bldg. 'f^K^JiAWlm*204 words
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Miscellaneous170 1958-06-04 7 i > M l l l i 1 1 1 1| 1 1 1| 1 1| |E i I SINGAPORE f HIGH TIDES: [ODAY; l.io p.m. E M()IIR()W: 0.15 am. "Hi 1.54 p.m. r HdDAY: 0.59 a.m. and i c 1 p.m. SATURDAY: 1.43 a.m. I «»d 3 13 p.m.170 words
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Article, Illustration765 1958-06-04 8 Health authorities deserve our praise TESTIMONY to Sin--1 gapore's vigilant health authorities is the fact that the Colony is free from cholera while the disease rages all about us in neighbouring lands. Those who fear it should seek vaccination, given in about two doses at an interval of one week765 words
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Article, Illustration451 1958-06-04 8 IKk, lieved v to be th< abode of spirits, In fear oi It they made propitiatory offerings, placed bunting on it and treated it with reverence fearing that, if they failed to pay homage, it would send their boats to ties true lion it ])URIANS are in season again,Free Press - 451 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1958-06-04 9 adelaid Eastley - adelaid Eastley BY., ILm there are lp t obvious, some Eft up an almost I,'".' lane, invisible Egg i road, some uf Lp ing wood or EEjg oi oiv down- c 'r ing difficult in numbers, it Eg, ;y to estimate, WT at an easily■cc place of worKpFree Press - 1,436 words
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Article, Illustration773 1958-06-04 10 London Gossip DECAUSE he cannot afford to marry, a 23-year-Old former subaltern in the Royal Horse Artillery is taking a traditional and romantic course of action. He is off to enlist in the French Foreign Legion. Six-foot tali, monasteryeducated John Fenton told me: "I have already passed my medical. I773 words
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Article, Illustration875 1958-06-04 10 ROSALIE SHANN - 'Heartbreak House' for the waifs of Worcs. rd ROSALIE SHANN By 4 HOME where a wonderful n pciifinnt is being carried out j on (let! and dumb children Ig to close down because local residents don't like the s trai»^r noises Ihe children mftke. j h >m< the only one875 words
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Article139 1958-06-04 11 Buses for Teheran jPhotfoj INewsl ■MM r^ 9 .JHMH ed with a British vehicle manufacturer. The order worth approximately twoond a holf million pounds was gained against intense inter naticnol competition. Here at the A. E. C. Works at SovthaM, Middlesex, ore left to right: Lord Barbazon, hAr. Esmoil Rahimi,Fox - 139 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-06-04 11 Last May, Maria Toffolon, an Italian emigrant living in Melbourne, was badly burnt when a tin oj petrol was thrown r onto the fire. She 'died' twice during the long series oj twelve opera/ tons which followed and was brought back to life with heaPaul Popper - 130 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-06-04 11 I here ;uc no hi It measures when KtM\ <he Cej ion elephant jet thirsty, She (I rinks v 1 1» i li\ (he gallon from ,i Jihmlv gardener watering <t n at he London ZOO Rente! picture.40 words
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Article, Illustration179 1958-06-04 12 'POVERTY IS GOOD CHINESE' E CAPITALISTS Of Can- E E v ton. Southern Oil- na's main port and bu- E E siness centre, have set c E an example to the rest r E 0/ /'fre country, some of E E t/iewi ?n a kino more E E 7.000 statementsReuter - 179 words
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58 1958-06-04 12 The Peking New Chin l News Agency said a "leading official" oi the China c imm I tee for the Promotion of International Tr.fi" had announced that, ".so long as the Kishi Qovernmeni remains hostile to China, tliere can iw absoluti iv no possibilityU.P.I. - 58 words
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Article232 1958-06-04 12 'I'M LOYAL' REPEATED 7,000 TIMES A*lv. Mao Tse-tungi Chinese Communist head of state, In his first published pronounce tneni fo? a year praised Ihe poverty ol the Chinese people as an incentive to revolution. Mr. Mao, v. mii last lev publicly in lis famous speech on "contradictions within he ranksReuter - 232 words
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Article28 1958-06-04 12 rhe Shah of Persia stated his agreement with Japanese proposals lor a Japanese-Persian treaty of commerce and navigation, the Japanese Foreigii Ministry announced in Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article108 1958-06-04 12 BIG MACHINE TARGETS MINISTER Chao Eru-lu ol the Peking Ministry of Machine Building told the industry that the second five-year plan called for; 0 A sevenfold increase in the output of industrial and transportation equipment as compared with the firs! five-year plan. 9 Irrigation and drainin 1 equipment with aU.P.I. - 108 words
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Article376 1958-06-04 12 Rocket festival is dying out t T -HE Laotian rocket, or fertility festival, celebrated each year on the day of the full moon in May. i i in danger 01 dying out. The festival combines a number of Buddhist and pagan festivals in one great celebration Purpose 01 the festivalReuter - 376 words
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Article23 1958-06-04 12 Prime Minister Nehru edited hi.s correspondence with George Bernard Shaw and Mohanda.s K. Gandhi during his hoHifa« in thr Himalayas. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 23 words
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Peking hints at bad end for the Yugoslavs
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Article106 1958-06-04 12 after listing United States economic au < A Jugoslavia between 1945 and 1957 aL mil tary aid from 1950 to 1957, th< Chinese S" munist Party's theoretical Journal i; i"" said. -The Tito group has great contemot fche communist party of the United States •But history will ultimately provi thatReuter - 106 words
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Article24 1958-06-04 12 Leaders from Asia. Europe, Africa and America are attending the conference of Moral Reft r m a m ent, on Mackinae Island. Michi- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 24 words
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Article43 1958-06-04 12 The I .S. atomic Energy c ommission has announced thai the United States would contribute I .S $350.--000 towards tho COS< of a nuclear research reactor being constru* ted ne n Taipeh by the Chinese Nationalist Governmeni The reactor \\il! cosl US$9OO,OOO.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article42 1958-06-04 12 Rod China Is I strip Britain in tw J; auction of Bj thetM micals withm 10 says a Peking report. Ministry ol Ch. mi* timatosthat L( cians would b needeo double or qua auction of man during the years.- Reut< I ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article26 1958-06-04 12 Pope Pius M said Vatican Citj address V every nation has rl and a duly" > keep rt fSH forces "lacking t".th«B for defence aarainsi aggression U.P.I.U.P.I. - 26 words
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Article25 1958-06-04 12 India has rej< invitation to sei I server to the I bomb tests i In July or Au- I Belgium and far have ai U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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Article25 1958-06-04 12 Japanese savag I tors will I clearing Rabaul h;i:bo;« of wartime wreck are a danger I r-'avigaß tlon and lit t |f; I shore. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article27 1958-06-04 12 Peking's ten m papers have entire text I word speech by Coim munist Parti/ Vice P man Liv Sha* for a technql m lution in Chin ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article52 1958-06-04 12 Professor K. Ya I, a Japanese intermit I .1 law expert, was among winners of the internal: nal Lenlj Peace Piii was tie; PJ i cate ol atomic weapons." THE PEKING m MENT IS 4 ITS ALMOST DAILY M TACK AGAI: J.» NESE PRIMI Ji NOBUSUKE K I S HU.P.I. - 52 words
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Article16 1958-06-04 12 Shanghai's 41 cinemas Kilm {live 83.82, i > year, said the Pel M China Neics Agency.- U.P.IU.P.I - 16 words
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Article45 1958-06-04 12 Communist China has claimed to have successfully produced a special low carb lt L W said to be suitable id spare parts and ■'•B lor chemical and cl» .1 cal Instn ents (or the! makin of furniture bridge frain- > :r.o buikii! :.;faH variety ol ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article22 1958-06-04 12 The South Vietnamese Guveminent has in the past three years issued 4.162,500 hooks 'and 1,500.000 yards of nylon thread to fishermen.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement13 1958-06-04 12 It? v wyognetic recording tape a^^sfflK^l OUTIASTS ALL OTHERS EASTERN OCEANIC CORPORATION LTf>.13 words
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Article407 1958-06-04 13 j;i i IiIONT.X. Symphony No. 1 in C Major (Vienna State Mr i i i estra). > i 1 1 1 1 1 t in B Mat Major (London Philharmonic H])[i'.iiv >i i hestra W\\ tinster 12-Inch XWN *****. lo'.ViH Beethoven's Symphony No. l cannot bi ompared with407 words
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Article308 1958-06-04 13 Top Twenty from the Continent THE CONTINENTAL 1 INFLUENCE CONTINUES TO SWAY THE POP MARKET. Sweet melodies are welcome in any language, and the fans are goin» for them in a big way. if you're anxious to hear some of them, there's a grand selection in S\\ REftfO FESTIVAL 1958.308 words
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Article101 1958-06-04 13 THE TOPS IN POPS DAVE LEE TRIO. Piano Moods Volume Nine. Excuse For The Blues, On The Alamo, I Must Have That Man, Salt Air. (Nixa EP, NJF lICJS). Dave Lee plays a modern style with a leaning towards the I Erroll Garner school. He's accompanied by 1 bass and101 words
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Article, Illustration481 1958-06-04 13 CALYPSO MELODIES FOR DANCING. Larry Clinton and his Orchestra. Calypso Melody, Marianne, I* Mama Look A 800 800, Chou- counne, Pretty Girl, Hold 'Em Joe, Hill N Gully, Banana Boat, Never Mind The Noise In The Market, Jamaica Farewell, Matilda Matilda, Last Train To San Fernando. (M.G.M. L2-inch,481 words
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Advertisement170 1958-06-04 13 Brunswick, Ext nd d Pliy 45r pm Odfrll St.md.ird Pl.iy 78r.pm. »OU| Conductors Cr Orchestras. World F.imous Artists. JOU send me; Born to love; Teresa Brewer V'ocoli \«r<my. French H«cU; Debbie Reynolds 'V al) Sammy Swings; Temptation; Th c hdy's in love with Comes lovr, Don t ?et .iround much170 words
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Advertisement119 1958-06-04 13 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii &(#7^|2[^yf' jjt^ miniiiiiii m mm THE LORD MADE A PEANUT, Guy Mitchell's latest is catch) and full of rhythm On th<> flip: One Way Street Philips 15, *****2 BF. H it n COME TO ME and wills i am WITH vor The loimin Maims magic continues to charm in119 words
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Advertisement121 1958-06-04 13 A slar performer...^ y^ ...al a down-to-earth price! 500 WATT 8 mm. CINE PROJFCTOR WITH VARIARLE SPEED CONTROL pedal kill w>A> <! itli lb< 623 !i plug into the main*, up. in- tit tot tbreadiogt I Bid of lh< il b cod ly you i i.i iiii.ini perrofneoco •v*#J timo,121 words
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Article, Illustration281 1958-06-04 14 M stiicci nu'ii oi tiir England party to travel to swedtn lor th#« final states el the World Cup are settled. Peter Brabrookj tielst^a'i elusive outside-righl And Bobbj Sutiiii Spurs' iniNtlino centre-forward arc chosei although nelthef w.h in thf part) wh«> went vii tour i;» STBfoslavia and Russia.281 words
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254 1958-06-04 14 BERNARD JOY - BERNARD JOY by IIOWN, down, down has been the trend of Russian soccer since the Moscow Dynamos startled every body in 11) 1 3 by their brilliant tour of Britain, 1! is true that Russia won the Olympic soccer title in Melbourne two years ago,254 words
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Article156 1958-06-04 14 THOMAS CUP I THE Siamese and United Stati s i' ams for their Thomas Cup inter zone semi-final beginning tomorrow night at the s n-a-pore Badminton Hall art as follows: siam: Singles Thanoo Direk Kajadbhai, Charoen Watana Sin. ana Pinit Pattabongse; Doubles Sunthorn Subabandhu and. Kamol156 words
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Article38 1958-06-04 14 Vasili Strpanov, Soviet weight-lifter Ml a new world record in t lie middle heavy class with a two hnnrl press of 332 lb nt Riga This bent his previous world re rorrl of 3301 Ih ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article78 1958-06-04 14 SPRINT CHAMP HRSI Internationa] sprin-l ter Madel< in c \\vs\ M of Sclsonia l.adiel Athletic tub breaks! the tap( to retain h n 100 yards senior imJ in the Southern Wo-I men's aI h leticsl championships atl Chiswick, ondon, I June Paul det'tn was onK a luu-tionl of a secondReuter - 78 words
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Article11 1958-06-04 14 Communist China I cancelled all planne interchange with Jai.v::3| U.P.I.U.P.I. - 11 words
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Advertisement75 1958-06-04 14 XtmMmmm Wm W AdUU I jIH^SBBP^^ v nil' dc CLI £T Hi h C iBwgWMHMr tv v n t Igllls* wßr^ffljKt ENOUGH j '^B&x&- i||l *W <imEm CUC TflOU lewk -SsH HV n 1 11 1 lam ffic dranio or o tM, Hit 1 Jr man's trorsgression, > M BO75 words
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Miscellaneous168 1958-06-04 14 CLUES ACROSS 7 A he plants? (.7). (3). 10 The artisl joins mother and 16 A p" i Dun in the annual fasl < 7>. cedem 1 X! Places more than Pest it Selected offices (5), is Describes 13 I've died now arrangements (G>. to be seen for the job168 words
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460 1958-06-04 15 1\ South-East Asia nations plan to hold their own "family" version ot the Olympics next January. Luang Sukhum Nayapradit, vice piesi n| of the Olympic Committee of Siam, said in Tokyo that his nation ill pi iv host it the sanies are held.460 words
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Article100 1958-06-04 15 ILLAN LEWIS featured In on the [poh morning (Dragon) went |j vl three furlongi Dm.' .ul, l (AWI appeared tO go b( I ter than Arina Gold (Wahabi to run three In 394, A barrier trial followed Anna Kumara (Dr&gon), Destiny (George), Tiny Jade 'Forte) the100 words
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Article233 1958-06-04 15 j AVY ram hit the English county cricket programme X'" p > '("nd day in succession yesterday Four of 2ven championship matches were abandoned withW any further play. There was a remarkable day's cricket at Northampton m c Northamptonshire won a dramatic victory over >snire byReuter - 233 words
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Article, Illustration223 1958-06-04 15 A big night for boxing Brian wins the British title DRIAN London won JJ the British and Empire boxing titles when he knocked out the holder, Joe Erskine In the eighth round of their 15 round contesl in White City Stadium. London thus regained the title his lather Jack London223 words
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Article, Illustration199 1958-06-04 15 lAAVE Charnley, Britain's bustling XJ lightweight champion, took another step towards a world title fight when he outpointed Joe Lopes of California over ten hard rounds at London's White City Stadium last night. Lopes drew with world champion Joe Brown last August, but was knocked outReuter - 199 words
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Article56 1958-06-04 15 WORLD BODY STANDS FIRM The World Boxing Committee's decision that Floyd Patterson must defend his heavyweight title by September 30. is final, said M. Eciouard Rabret. secretary of the committee. "If Patterson does not meet one oi the ollicially listed contenders he loses his title and nothing will make us56 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-06-04 15 HARD-HITTING Terry Downes, from Paddington, London, earned a crack at the British middleweight title when he stored a comfortable points victory over the champion, Pat MacAteer, in an ei«ht rounds nontitle bout. After the bout it was <inOUnced publicly that MacAteer was retiring from the rin».81 words
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Article98 1958-06-04 15 I)RICES at last night 1 final callover at the Victoria Club, London, on the Epsom Derby, to be run today were; 5 to 1 Noelor. to 1 Wai la by, 7 to 1 Bald Eagle, 9 to l Nagami, ion to 8 Guersillus. and Minor's Lamp, lO'i98 words
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Advertisement119 1958-06-04 15 Caffeine -free coffee that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion Fragrant, deli< ions and pine as onl"y pure unadulterated coffee made from the Worlds fines! selected coffee jn berries* anbe,butitcannol keep you riwnkc- [idwcvci Lite ai night you dunk it because it is caffeine-free. If you \\f "I"V -1119 words
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Article170 1958-06-04 16 (•OMMIMST Vain Korea hurled <»v! anothei propaj 11 la l yestei *':i timed 'it ■< 1 1 i.i- 1 s oops :if u| Korea, charfing thai i s butcher*" hail sealed some 5M people in .1 cay* after "cruel torture' during th<- Korean war. TMfU.P.I. - 170 words
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263 1958-06-04 16 £INCE the Kallang disaster in 1954 many of th<> men of the Singapore Airport Fire Brigade and crash-rescue team have had a doubt as to whether they were efficient enough to tackle a major accident. Although after the Kallang tragedy the airport263 words
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112 1958-06-04 16 J>AY rates and hours worked by contract labourers on City Council projects were not the concern of the council, said the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, last night. He dismissed as completely without foundation charges by the Gas Department Union that contract labourers112 words
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45 1958-06-04 16 A total of 35 000 refugees have benefited since li^f).") under the programme oi the United Nations Refugee Fund. Dr. Augusi Lindt, United Nations High Commissioner for refugees, reported in Geneva yesterday. Ol these 22.000 have been definitely resettled ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article34 1958-06-04 16 a giant cr.M Globemast< r crashed at Travas Air Base, California yesterday Shortly after take-ofl for its home base In J&pan, killing vwo and Berionniy Injurinfi two oi the < f <• ReuterReuter - 34 words
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219 1958-06-04 16 Further clashes, bombs in the Lebanon N T 1 R M IT TENT 1 fighting between Government and rebel forces plagued scattered areas of Lebanon yesterday At least 10 people were killed, three oi them members of the nation's security forces. during the past 24 hours. But th.c nation'^ attentionU.P.I. - 219 words
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158 1958-06-04 16 MEXICAN PLANE CRASH -45 ON BOARD ARE KILLED F ATEST REPORTS from Guadalajara, Mexico .said last night that rose ue parties had reached the scent of the Mexican Airline piano that era.shed yesterday on a nearby mountain side, and found ail 45 people aboard dead The aircraft, a Constellation, hadReuter; U.P.I. - 158 words
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123 1958-06-04 16 NEW CRUSHING DEFEAT FOR CONGRESS MAN INDIA'S ruling Congress Party crushing defeat yesterday in a by-eiec I Ourgaon, near Delhi cau&ed by the leading Muslim Congress man, Mi The independent candi- date, Prakash Vir Bhastri, Who was supported by the right-wing Hindu Party's Jan Sangh, won a land lide majorityReuter - 123 words
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Article19 1958-06-04 16 An Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile was launched on a limited flight—6oo miles yesterday from Cape Canaveral. Florida.19 words
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Article49 1958-06-04 16 Big clash in mountains [aM I ported lock I I bat yesten I m the M;u- I In Hi.' Southn a I Kir-t r. Morts lhe H army threw I r fighter planes, I mountain artilli I j the rebels r< I from behln I ntrenc fc ments.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 49 words
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Article36 1958-06-04 16 A Redstone roc I will be tjansf* I j Germany within I few weeks aid U.S. Army I headquarti rs I yesterday. I It will be 1 1 of Its kind in Eun ReuterReuter - 36 words
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