The Singapore Free Press, 17 June 1958
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Title Section17 1958-06-17 1 The Singapore FREE PRESS Malaya's Own Family Paper tjjljj Singapore, Tuesday, June 17, 1958. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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Article193 1958-06-17 1 DAroRE police refain silent on the »sh round-up of [egeti subversives ich started yestery. The new police nation is believed be in full swing. not yet known how iy people have so far i detained within the 24 hours the figure I sever, at lunch193 words
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82 1958-06-17 1 REBELS in the Central Celebes are arming youths to fight a "holy war" against the Government invasion troops, an army com. munique said in Jakarta last night. The youths are being encouraged to use scorched earth tactics, it said. The communique reported that 69Reuter - 82 words
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159 1958-06-17 1 Soviet to West: Do you really want a summit? OUSSIA has asked the Western powers in a let- ter published in Moscow whether they really want to hold a summit conference, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported. The letter, by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, to Britain, the United159 words
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Article146 1958-06-17 1 /GENERAL Jacques Mas.su Vf will take over the civil administration of Algiers today, an army announcement said last night. It said the general, at present military commander of Algiers and its neighbourhood, would take over the duties normally carried out by the Prefect ofReuter - 146 words
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Article44 1958-06-17 1 uroi.n MACMIL--23 the British Prime J Wto meet Gene--1 janw do Gaulle, it *"ftOUllced in Paris vn I,| OV(1 lhe For- rH;iry, will accom- «W. Macmillan, it Un lh j| from No. 10 r »*Wel last nisht. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration232 1958-06-17 1 EX-PREMIER NAGY IS EXECUTED BY REDS Secret trial, then death for 4 uprising men j^R. IMRE NAGY, 63, Prime Minister of Hungary during the 1956 uprising, has been executed with three associates after a secret trial, it was announced in Moscow today. Those who died with him were General PalReuter - 232 words
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Article121 1958-06-17 1 J^ LAMBETH, (London) doctor is to leave his surgery and 5,000 working class patients on Thursday to fly to North Borneo to treat the Sultan of Brunei. Dr. Joseph Brand met the Sultan in London last October and they became firm friends. Early this121 words
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Article130 1958-06-17 1 THE NEW PLAN FOR CYPRUS BRITAIN'S new plan for Cyprus envisages an eight-man "cabinet" in which Greeks and Turks will share the rule of the island with the British Governor, informed sources said in London last night The Governor's "cabinet" would include one GreekU.P.I. - 130 words
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Article31 1958-06-17 1 July nrst grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In Singapore this morning at 74 corns a lb., up one eighth of a rent on yesterday! efose The tone was quiet31 words
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Article35 1958-06-17 1 Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, said yesterday he would use the veto power If necessary to block seating of communist China in the United Nations.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 35 words
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Advertisement28 1958-06-17 1 I p^^"* yi /7 PWO CADBURy'S J I J DAIRY MILK J >/ CHOCOLATE y s I MM "If X X 1 Look for the Purple and Gold Label28 words
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Article364 1958-06-17 2 Stabilise and kee at fair level |>l BBIK and tin producing Malaya iV world price stabilisation o! primal or raw materials at yesterday's mJi 1 m 79 -nation .conference of the Inter^S v Organisation in CJeneva. al l^ Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. Malayan \i,n Krpr labourReuter - 364 words
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217 1958-06-17 2 Lay 8 hours in dungeon to test theory off King's death amateur historian 5 A Kenneth Card in- ser spent his day Off E chained in a dungeon in an attempt to SOlVt E E: the 558-year oW wy- r E vVn/ 0/ c; c E Kuuj Richard II OfU.P.I. - 217 words
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Article55 1958-06-17 2 WORLD War Two SerT? geant-Major Alb c r t Horace Arnold, 51, a veteran of the Dunkirk beaches in 1940, shot lnmseif after seeing the film ■•Dunkirk." it wa> stated at an inquest at Shoreham, Sussex, yesterday. Verdict: He killed himself while the balance ofReuter - 55 words
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155 1958-06-17 2 Jin: UNITED STATES \IK FORCE announced yesterday that it had given out contracts for tlie development of a manned space craft that will be launched like a rocket, orbit like a satellite and return for a conventional aircraft landing. The contractors forReuter - 155 words
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107 1958-06-17 2 The doctors are nuts asserts Eisenhower PRESIDENT BISEN- I HOWER said yes— terday his doctors wanted him to avoid the high altitude in C oiOi\icio because oi i". > I heart attack then in 1955. "But I think they're nuts, 1 hi told a group :of boj scouts iron: 1Reuter - 107 words
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196 1958-06-17 2 RED 'AVALANCHE' IF US RECOGNISED PEKING, SAYS CHENNAULT If A J O R GENERAL I Claire Chennault predicted in testimony made public iii Washington yesterday that the Communists would take over the Far East like an "avalanche" it the United States recognised Red China. Gen. Cl aulT. commander of theU.P.I. - 196 words
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Article65 1958-06-17 2 MR. ONG YOKE LIN has bet n unanimouslj i d chairman of the important committee on conditions oi i mployraent of plantation workers of the Int< rnationa Labour Conf< n nee. One of the three vicechairmen of the committee is Mr. X.v. Thavc r, Malayan65 words
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Advertisement18 1958-06-17 2 MALAYAN AIRWAYS (General Salei Agmts) BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION IN ASSOCIATION WITH M.A.U S.A.A., C.A.A. QANTAS AND TEAL.18 words
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291 1958-06-17 3 Freemason sues freemason for slander loses re slander action between leemasonfl ended in London tj with Judgment and costs d to the defendant, Louis Robinson, 55, a preteacher of ritual at a nic lodge a! instruction set up icus Lodge and the Ledge of i uinship lost his suit againstReuter - 291 words
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138 1958-06-17 3 Wife in dam tragedy: Husband convicted i GLOBE (Arizona) jury A relay found Wilmer Evans guilty of degree murder in fatal rar plunge of > wife, Frances, 34, over I last November, and mmended life in prison. iry deliberated 43 i before reaching a n Evi Lee against Evans wasU.P.I. - 138 words
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Article39 1958-06-17 3 Farewell party to envoy's wife Kamala ciub win giv* 1 tea party to Mrs. akumari Nalr, wife of plan Commissioner in Mr. V. M. M. NalT :if 'ay at 4 p.m. Mr. Nair are due to Binjggore next Wtek39 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-06-17 3 General Sir Francis 5 Testing. C. in -C. E FARELF, congratulates Mrs. Mabel Kar, one of three employees at G.H.Q.. to whom lie E presented "Good Ser- vices Certificates" yes- terday. Mr. Lim noon E Seng, right also receivS ed a Certificate." nilllllllllllllllllllHilll MIHIIII49 words
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200 1958-06-17 3 IKE'S AIDE TO FACE CONGRESS PROBE TODAY UK. Sherman Adams, Presid< rxt k 1 nhower's chief assistant, announced m Washington yesterday that he would appear before a Congressional inquiry today to answer questions about his association with millionaire industrialist Mr. Bernard Goldfine At the same time, a White House .spokesmanReuter - 200 words
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90 1958-06-17 3 Trawler nets submarine but it got away THE trawler St. Clair caught a Royal Navy .submarine in its net:s yesterday. It was the biggest catch in fishing history but it got away. The submarino remained unidentified while the Admiralty investigated the Incident. First reports said that the sub picked upU.P.I. - 90 words
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Article112 1958-06-17 3 THE British Home Office said yesterday that Miss Eng Seng, a 22-year Old Cambodian girl who made a dramatic "Let mv stay" appeal to the Home Secretary. Mr. R. A. Butler on Sunday night, would probably be allowed to re- main In Britain. TheReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement134 1958-06-17 3 uxunous Lively Appealing Attractive I easing empting Enchanting Extraordinary X' V 7 Otlf £k. rit'n C< Above are only a few of the many play t v hl BRASSIERS GIRDLES < S fflf V Jv A. c JL 1 w^ I fip H i^B 52, Aor/// 7ir/J^c Road (near High134 words
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199 1958-06-17 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, June 17, 1958. Opinion Rewarding policy |r THE increase in the number of Singaporeans who are sitting- for professional and academic examinations this year is yet further proof that education is one of the Government's best investments. Not so very long ago these aspirants were199 words
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Article, Illustration784 1958-06-17 4 It's all part of the big drive to put Singapore on tourist map 4 x Htot< Training School has be< n started In Singapore, It is the first in the Far -East and its aim is to put the Colony's note] i rvices on a \v-.--wFree Press - 784 words
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Article135 1958-06-17 4 FFGFG dfdf T OOKING forward to the U time when helicopters will land and take off almost anywhere, thus contributing their share to the delights of the humbler traffic in the streets, a jovial spokesman forgot the problem of finding heliports at a time when more and135 words
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Advertisement7 1958-06-17 4 Drink I A real fruit Juico CiiANGt-ML'E7 words
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Advertisement49 1958-06-17 4 ICE 'GOLOiN I LEE dew I PINEAPPLE JUICE I is health giving L I and delicious! 1 I Prepared from /< I Malaya's finest I nuih, ;t is fresh t I 8 absolutely pure I A^' vJf'i I Obtainable at all Singapore Cold Storage Shop Authorised Dealers throughout Mai .^____m^—49 words
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Article, Illustration346 1958-06-17 5 tiik fear that gangsters and secret societies nii^i.t take over the direction and control of hawkers in Singapore it tlicity council did not perform its duty, has been expressed by the council's health coin mittee. The committee also felt that the gangsters might market" street346 words
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Article, Illustration170 1958-06-17 5 150 CO-OP DELEGATES AT TALKS ABOUT 150 delegates Iron the Federation ana Singapore will attend I 21st All-Malaya Co-ope-rative Conference at the Cultural Centre in Canning Rise on Saturday. It is to be opened by the Governor, Sir William Goode, at 2.30 p.m. Delegates attending thi three-day conference represent all170 words
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83 1958-06-17 5 CIVICS COURSE FOR GIRLS AND ISLAND WOMEN have i)' en on mi d by the Department of Information Servic* i >' r this week. The first will I ducted today in which Malay village I n. Q I Serai will part. Mr S. P( advii i r to the lovi83 words
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Article79 1958-06-17 5 UNION'S WAGE DEMAND FOR STRIKERS G( i rai Union has 1 fresb demands nd conditions on behalf of es of the BinGli Manuii Co.. who are r thP I settle four I redu workers. nen oi a br claim tnd that all 3 should be given of 80 <• t79 words
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Article70 1958-06-17 5 Complaints dept. row is likely a I ;d COtl I bureau Is certain op 10 morrow's i °.f llu Sin ore CII ■it.' i.'ianc pun osc »mm bj I 8 l V three that n [ll 2 Cl i, tment be ••'••.itra to I InquirIpsand :on ■I I I I'70 words
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Article24 1958-06-17 5 iv ***** 11 it the wei ***** I f pt M 16 183 I I third prizf IW 10 and 1024 words
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Miscellaneous15 1958-06-17 5 Nt) f 1 mm, w$ kis Ji vW* 5 l[ j^Tu jm =Si I I15 words
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Miscellaneous322 1958-06-17 6 ♦%VAVtAVrtW.'.V.V...'.V.V.%W.V.'.".V. I .V.V.V.V.V.V.V. V.V.V.V.V.-. V.V.W.-.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.* JKFF li ViVKl': b> Sydney Jordan I^/s^ppf 4/?A>vc^ o/r r^£ m/^/«l> viSitou fw» HWi twink V^ vdu stay wan mi cmbwgencv AY4 l f^^**^^ l fl I /VW/W OVEK WOOMt^'A t"F rtofl*'^ a:J "^Sn I JUCH3JKIG > k'OM IME T ACTION t*TATlO*«<6 \GiV&*i. A"YD SizAGCH322 words
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Miscellaneous487 1958-06-17 6 e have the force of char n I makes you a leader amoi thal I I the talent for writing forcefV Uas I I The sciences, philosophy anri I ligion are all areas m which v^ I happiest, although your oAm* IM I make* it impossible fur yn u I487 words
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Article166 1958-06-17 7 U. K. closing prices I'l i\ luus I u(! jy I la:u 21% bU Hera lnl] 2] buyej ilh buyers l'l? sellers No. 1 HBs 22 buyers 29 H bi i 22% sellers a tilers I i i;>^ Settlement I i- ii'i> 22 buyers i 23^ sellers 22 I Xi166 words
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Article98 1958-06-17 7 NEW YORK, June 16. Previous Today n.N Straits Spot 94.62 nom. 94.50 noni. tin futures Jts Contract July 94. 00 buyers 93.75 buyers 94. 62 sellers 94.25 sellers s <*Pt 93.75 buyers 93.25 buyers 94.50 seller 94.00 sellers rONI Quiet. SALES: Nil. R| BBER: Future* July 2G.1498 words
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Article28 1958-06-17 7 NEW YORK. June 16. Previous Today idustrials 474.77 476.56 ailroads 119.21 119.57 imicstic Bonds 90.89 91.01 tilities 78.70 78.95 ►cks Composite Averages 164.15 L 64.7228 words
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Article47 1958-06-17 7 I and awaiting re- i Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white a floats 2f>',. June spot and awaiting relea.se 39, 25. Lampong spot afloats 38Vfr to 37Vi, and June waiting release 25^, shipment 37. sellers ex-dock. June shipment 25. > "rc prices Quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.47 words
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Article89 1958-06-17 7 IM Philippines cJ.f. D.K./ European ports delivered -lit per lonj; ton Juno July RA, Straits c.i.f. U.K. North I'tiM ports delivered -In per long ton Juno July ONUT OIL crude Straits European ports in bulk long ton Juno ONUT OIL crude Ceylon 1 European ports in89 words
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173 1958-06-17 7 Several, neighbouring countries have already shown interest in the international trade lair to be held early next year to celebrate the granting of self-government to uk. 1 Colony. The organisers, who are leading members ol the Chinese Chamber of Commerce are expected to173 words
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Article128 1958-06-17 7 Lifeguards offer to picnickers THE Singapore Lifeguard Corps yesterday offered to escort picnic parties free of charge when they wen* to any local beach. The president of the Corps Mr. Wong Yip Lung, said: '"Picnickers run i great risk in not being accompanied by lifeguards Three or four of us128 words
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Article255 1958-06-17 7 INQUIRY BY GOVT. URGED BY UMNO THE Singapore Government has been urged to set up an Independent I commission to investigate alleged delays in Imple- l menting a Malay educa i tion plan submitted three; years ago. This was recommended oy j the City branch ol Singapore UMNO at a255 words
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Article76 1958-06-17 7 Red Devils pay 'farewell' fine A London magistrate yesterday lined l^lit paratroopers due to lly to Cyprus at midnight Last night .^2 each for being drunk and disorderly. "You are on the way to Cyprus to assert law and order" the magistrate, Mr. Paul Bennett, V.C., told them, when he76 words
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Article32 1958-06-17 7 Talks began in Copenhagen yesterday between Faroese and Danish leaders on the Faroese parliamen. decision to extend the i.sland's territorial fishing rights from three to 1 1 miles.32 words
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168 1958-06-17 7 Fire Kampong gets top priority for elecrticity LfOUSEHOLDERS In Kampong Koo Chye will 11 !m» among the flrsi to «h electricity supply under Hie Singapore City Council's Bye-year plan to electrify the whole island. The plan which lias been drawn up by the City Electrical Engineer, Mr. Z. K. Fiuczek,168 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-06-17 7 pu'limv ICIIIIIIIIIMIII More than 1.000 p«-»- E pie attended the fun E I air Of the American E School in Itoehaile E Drive, Singapore, ovei E the weekend. Here, E Ralph Calhoun, a Wuii E Cub. in trying his skill E witli a |un ai one >>f th« stalls.- FreeFree Press - 51 words
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Miscellaneous131 1958-06-17 7 HIGH TIDESIj ODAYj 11.30 a.m. "u\ 10.37 p.m. "MORROW: 12.10 Pm. and 11.15 p.m. HTRSDAY: 12.49 p.m. and 11.55 p.m. RIDAYj 1.28 p.m. SATURDAY: 0 .37 am. and 1.08 p.m. 1 NDAYs 1 20 am antl 2.48 p.m. lONDAY: 2.08 a.m. and 3.31 p.m. 1""■■ Today's radio programme Mtttl With131 words
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215 1958-06-17 8 pOUR big Swedish dogs Sapp. Sipp, Bill and Nolla specially trained for detecting mines have now joined the Swedish battalion in UNEF to help prevent mine accidents in the Gazu Strip, where scattered unlocated old mines still remain. These German shep Herd type dogs215 words
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Article, Illustration254 1958-06-17 8 VECE-ADMIRAL GUY saver, who commands the Reserve Flee! from the 14,500-ton battleship Vanguard ,a Portsmouth, has sent this signal to the little depot biiip Diligence ai Southampton; "Your game, set, and match." Phe game was an unofficial contest between ship and 1 shore to test each254 words
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Article114 1958-06-17 8 Swei :^1 cate tnat' the M-- <■ .n.E.F, Commander :M eight) from the ruki'M Each d q M l»wi y. Below, M names, of the I *o pror< > .i^ n H prcrczii mine ucci-M dents in >-cas ichvM scattered mines still re-l Wain hide ground with 3 fcrepow114 words
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THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
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Article158 1958-06-17 1 I J NING to the interior decora f scene is the vogue for blanc porcelain, so elegant in its "Iptural quality. ■>nufactured in old China since "d Century, it has never lost w 'th those who appreciate its t beauty, its affinity with ol f hcrFree Press - 158 words
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Article596 1958-06-17 1 BIG CHANCE FOR OUR WOMEN IN tvvu daw there will be ;t miss meeting of Singapore's women folk to <i^t uss a great Colony shame poi\ gamy and the ben fits ot monogamy Sponsored by the Bingapore Council vi Women, it will take place at the Happy World Stadium With596 words
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Advertisement74 1958-06-17 1 Long-lasting shine t<> floors and furniture it-, quick- j^ drying and easy t" ;>i>ph'- water reB*ST** Kwik Wax has a protective *Ap finishthat'santi-slipand water Ir> %tmm resistant and it contains .1 If lam m MM sri strong insect repellent. jn |m Obtainable in Neutral ami WW q0P <>. I Mahogany,74 words
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Article343 1958-06-17 2 SOYA SAUCE DEFIES THE CHEMISTS OINGAPGREANS use thousands oi gallons of soya -bean sauce a year. The black and saltish liquid so familiar to the housewife in her daily meal-time preparations, is one of the foodstuffs of the East whose origin dates back to 1.000 8.C., for it was popular343 words
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Article, Illustration623 1958-06-17 2 lIAXDV to have at the races is one of the sen--11 lationa] new Moller photo-binoculars called the Camßinox, binoculars of high performance combined with a precision miniature camera. You simply locus the lenses which bring distance near in minutest detail then snap the shutter of the camera. The Camßinox623 words
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Article94 1958-06-17 2 SINGAPORE designer <► Mrs Adelaide Dun- 3! can has created this adorable and extremely flattering (and dis- guising) afternoon frock for expectant mothers 1 and others. J With its twin side- f apron effect, tliis charm- 1 ing frock may be worn before and after the94 words
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Article181 1958-06-17 2 NICE to have around over the week-end when troop* of friends or relatives call are Continental rannoli delicious hollow cylinders of iried pastry dough which are stufled with sweet fillings and served M teatime treats. Jhe dough is paper-thin and then moulded around a stick, the edges of181 words
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Advertisement81 1958-06-17 2 __^__i. T| *Tibtisehold ib y^ Sc les .»fi A most useful addition 4 \\^£o to the kitchen which will l,\ S^jS prevent you from spoiling f^~ -^^x!^ \^>^w^* that recipe. Exoct weight x»-^^>!^2S^p^^^\ of ingredients counts, you a^^. MARDEN COMPANY 78 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. Tel: *****, ***** M.. .i MDN81 words
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125 1958-06-17 3 Cocktail time in lace and slipper satin AN ORIGINAL VIENNESE COCKTAIL GOWN BY VIKTOR MASCHEK PORTRAYED BY THE LOVELY MODEL HERE OWES ITS DISTINC TION TO THE CLEVER HANDLING OF THE FINE CHANTILLY LACE OVER A STIFFENED SKIRT OF SLIPPER SATIN. THE PATTERN OF THE LACE IS ATTRACTIVELY DRAMATISED WITH125 words
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Article, Illustration357 1958-06-17 3 HE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST OST PRACTICAL PAGE ESIGNED FOR WOMEN vacuum ilasks pulai Biles and ted colour*— p and base, <y with grey feature: onepourlng igh-tmpact sty- i half-turn gets it cannot get r special sure, igated steel no metal to 1. ds. NDY CUP itemporary dei, bold and brilornament these357 words
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Article242 1958-06-17 3 WHERE TO BUY... CWIMSI'ITS »y duCros oi England and Viennese frocks, John Little's. Raffles PI.; Horrockscs cotton textiles, better stores and yardgoods shops; re- productions of Chinese antique furniture, Chinese carpets and screens, gifts and blanc-dc-Chine porcelains. C. K. Tang, 241 River Valley Rd.; maternity Clothes and designed original frocks,242 words
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Advertisement34 1958-06-17 3 CHARLES of the RITZ BEAUTY PREPARATIONS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY I ii)wt> mi Country Orchard Road— Open until 6p.ni, I Jeunesse et Beaute 4 A *> t Tuition French Beauty Culture Ring Louise Klerk Tel: *****34 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-06-17 4 Ro&4 strewn i»ilh eriania i> tins moulded formal noun in a Bd bj atti at in < mannequin. The Boftlydraped textile el while with ll.mie-n'd blo^oniN i.-> fashioned of bias folds from the one -sided should (i line to the hem and is »ur of the recent Continental76 words
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Article82 1958-06-17 4 Cottage crafts FISHERMEN ol Pa Ir Panjang have repealed a fine skill In miniature boat-mak-ing. One shop has a grouping of these, including sailing catamarans and yachts. The hulls ol all have been beautifully carved from Old deal boxes. They sel] for $10 to $15 and FROM neighbouring Kuching have82 words
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Article342 1958-06-17 4 HANDICRAFTS STEAL THE SPOTLIGHT rpHE animal kingdom in Indonesia's islands has Inspired one notable artist to create a length of batik seen In one shop which is Quite the handsomest made in months. With a deep purple background, the waxed-and-dyed textile (sufficient for one frock or swing skirt) boasts rows342 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-06-17 4 'BLOUSON' LOOK An up-to-the-minute cotton frock with a deeply-rounded neckline, the high-waisted "blouson* 1 look and a loose straight skirt is fashioned of rockses' satin cotton from the lew Summer IMSB line. The conrasting trimming of this lovel> ■ostume ties in a flirtatious how Which falls in two stream The91 words
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Advertisement20 1958-06-17 4 DEODORANT I a foucfi for day -long freshness The new, delightful so delightful and and so neat and jjR Pooling20 words
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Advertisement108 1958-06-17 4 NEWS! A LONG-LASTING LIPSTICK THAT I DOES NOT I LiPS I Helena Rubinstein I NEW CREAMY Stay-Long I LIPSTICK \m i ook roil UMi v Wk f,,, Up. l HetoM Rubloiten'i K| SI O-l ONG 1 lp*Ml X] niraeulou I) cltoi Ncrer mcarinf ...never < H And the New lAB^108 words
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295 1958-06-17 9 SO 'BANG' GOES EIR PEACE END QUIET 0 bai 'Very not amuse ily, or some 1 I, rera, who say I i ,vake and cry,vr sitting m Eoui -year- i 7 old .son Jan, said: "It's just like living on a battlefield." From the distance hang she pretended not to295 words
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Article21 1958-06-17 9 ede, of during a tape, nes. The Burns i± I i i r this is I gin work ling the21 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-06-17 9 and tails b) inesti at ll(ll cockney the year rewneii 1 8- year -old ."Older and 20--r "rixton. were married at Lambeth K« tistei Office, London, After Pit ceremony the young couple drove to the reception in a "Wedding Carriage/ a cart normally used for "raj84 words
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Article, Illustration164 1958-06-17 9 Brigitte takes punishment and Jayne takes aim E Lovely French film star E Brigitte Bardot gets a real slap in the face from E Spanish star Antonio Vilar during- a scene of E the film 'The Woman E and the Jumping Jack" E Result: Brigitte ffot a dislocated jaw, and164 words
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408 1958-06-17 10 KISHI'S NEW GOVT. WON'T LAST LONG SAYS OPPOSITION I^HE Japanese opposition Sociali I r. has Issued a tatem tpn di tini thai the new Kishi Cabinet would not last very long i,, arty's statement, seconded bj the left wing council ol Ja panes* rrade Union (SOHYO) said Mr Nobusuke Kisli408 words
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Article88 1958-06-17 10 Originated S-E A plan MR, Nobusuke Kishi, who w.is the Win- Ister of Commerce under General Tojo during the Pacific War and had been previous- k connected with japan's Interests In Manchuria, was at on» time imprisoned b> the occupation authorities as a Nuspccted war criI minal. After his returnReuter - 88 words
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Article152 1958-06-17 10 mHE Uniti d States Is to 1 ship 700,000 tons ol food grains to India In addition to the large supplies already pouring into the c untry. it was authoritatively stated in n<av Delhi. Shipment.- will bi gin In July o) 500,000 tons oi152 words
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Article, Illustration509 1958-06-17 10 Young: Asia getting bored with old aims' Lieutenant 0.11. Jaffery of tlif Pakistani Army (extreme ti.uiit) accompanying the four- man British t-xpodilion whith has jiis( set oil" from Lahore to scale i\w :::.s;>o ft. Minapin Peak Tilr J>:l! r are -from! "VOTING Asia is begin- ning to be bored by509 words
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215 1958-06-17 10 Japan's machine trade lost to W. Europe? A ustria and West Ger- many arc likely to replace Japan in mainland China's machinery market, an authoritative Japanese source said in Hong Kong. He said this trend was thp result of the recent trade rupture between Japan and China following i the215 words
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Article46 1958-06-17 10 Touring Governor Robert B. Mayner of New Jersey said in Tafpeh the United States was maintaining the ***** recognition policy towards Communist China at p rp pnt. Rut he declined to comment on future deve lopmenu in the matter Renter46 words
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Article112 1958-06-17 11 Republic of China's ambassador to the kjted States has warned that Indonesia was latest danger point among neutralist Asian P riolllngtcw K. Tong told 1,669 graduates 1: University In Philadelphia that, when mnist success was achieved in Indonesia, a wa s likely toU.P.I. - 112 words
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Article55 1958-06-17 11 HA ts planning to cxm<l Its civil defence iramme to encompass entire adult populaand provide special niiu i»>r youth, the how newspaper Soviet riot has disclosed. d the next two years I defence units will be hlished in every facI collective farm, |01, university and •rU.P.I. - 55 words
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140 1958-06-17 11 TEACHERS' PETS ARE NOW IN TROUBLE 1N the last two months 12,000 professors and lecturers have undergone volunI tary ideological reform m Peking's 34 unlver- sitlefi and colleges, according to a Peking Radio broadcast. In teaching and re- search section^ seven million wallpapers 'public noticeboard criticisms) have been i posted.Reuter - 140 words
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Article36 1958-06-17 11 Mr. Aneurin Bevan, British Labour Party treasurer, told the Socialist International in Brussels that the United Nations Organisation should be the channel for all national investments In the wnrlnv imdpr-d^velonpd countries. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article22 1958-06-17 11 Visiting Prince Prem Purachatra of Siam conferred in Moscow with the Soviet Minister of Culture. Mr Nikolfli Milrhnilnv ReuterReuter - 22 words
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165 1958-06-17 11 May fire on U.N. aircraft hint by N. Korea army rr\UE North Korean ComL munlsts have issued a veiled warning that they will lire on United Nations helicopters Hying in the Korean demilitarised zone. The warning came at a meeting at Panmunjom, of the secretariat of the joint United NationsU.P.I. - 165 words
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104 1958-06-17 11 A plan to beat Red trade offensive rVQ counteract the com--1 muiiist trade offensive, Sir Wilfred Kent Hughes, Australian parliamentarian, has proposed the formation of an Asian Economic Development League. The League would enhance the economic security of its member states, promote their prosperity and improve their living standards, heReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement353 1958-06-17 11 For Exquisite -»o» jCIN§ monihlv Ideal Birthday Presents i gsgsg-i JEWELLERY for your Children fht££*t/ ELECTRIC IHC =r *r\ FAN rudce twinkie r=- >p REE p RESg fcjl in your V/n 4sso^ Co/oors 5r HvJiVle. jkJ3s£F' ")Wx *i^' vi' /.^K IT Indian-made for lasting pirvirn I /a 1 1^ W353 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-06-17 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM FGFG I M i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 163 words
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Article, Illustration453 1958-06-17 12 A LITTLE CARE WILL SAVE EXPENSE Sins DAISY CHEE PHOTOGRAPHY has always been my main interesl bul I onh took ii up seriously about ten months ago when I became v membei of the Photographic Society ai Singapore. Through the kind guidance of the senior i ZlTirrr" ,7 n, and453 words
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174 1958-06-17 12 m OUR sltdi a are tak< to be shown ;ii!s ti ely. Snaps hots, for the J I pai I, An- m.ulf h- I I .'.t i \> i\isl.i i t I* I V r! r [|(J t Identify ins siBn ox w174 words
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Article, Illustration859 1958-06-17 13 the Do-IT Yourself Club IOOM A houses and some not so old have oik* room that is er than the rest. IVrhup* it is overshadowed by trees or lan adjacent building. Perhaps the window is too small or is From a special correspondent |j mated. the cause, (i is depress-859 words
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Advertisement146 1958-06-17 13 A cabinet to hold your filing s- •'•'•''fi'i'U'irtlHßf Boß^^^ "TySßS^^^^m 9 :> 8.- IJ• ..;>>■: -ii^J^W*^. THIS cabinet holds stan<!ard fil-ng cords on'l on iev.lex. The box is mode of nin. ply 'th mitred joints where the 'ides me t the top. Ease is Vlln. ply, Cllt in. '.rts.llcr than146 words
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435 1958-06-17 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK ri ()iU)()\ Pirie and Derek Ibbotson are both Yorkshiremen :||h great athletes, There the likeness ends. i By Ihe "lit Is curt and uncommunical tve; i he other mmal and (■■.>- opera! ive. They got togi ther, however, and discussed their respective435 words
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Article210 1958-06-17 14 ITALIAN BANNED FROM I WIMBLEDON ifUISEPPE MERLO. one ol jVI Italy's top players, has i been banned from playing in next week's Wimbledon championships by the Italian Lawn Tennis Federa- tion. Merio has also been withdrawn from the London i championships, which began !at Queen's Club yesterday. He has beenReuter - 210 words
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Article128 1958-06-17 14 HEAVYWEIGHT champion Floyd Patterson will defend his world title against Roy Harris of Cut and Shoot, Texas, in Los Angeles on Aug. 4. pending approval of the California Boxing Commission, Harris' manager said yesterday. Harris' manager, Lou Viscusi, said the bout had been agreed to by allU.P.I. - 128 words
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Article284 1958-06-17 14 THE New Zealanders must have been considerably i heartened yesterday at Hove. Sussex in their final game 0 before the second Test match at Lords on Thurst day. The form of their leading batsman was inspiring. John Reid, the New Zealand captain, hit the fastestReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-06-17 14 PIRIE BEATS HUNGARIAN =HIIIIIIIII lIIIIIIIIII£ There was a fighting E finish in the Two Miles International Unvita- tion Event) at the E E White City when Gor- E E don Pirie beat M. Szabo E (Hungary) in the close tussle, with Derek Ib- s botson. third. Pirie's z time was68 words
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342 1958-06-17 14 PROMOTION SYSTEM PROPOSE FOR COUNTY CRICKET By A Special Correspondent WITH the laudable idea of reviving the flagging interest in county cricket someone suggested to me at Lord's that the M.C.C. borrow the promotion system from the Football League. He even went so far as to propose a Cup competition.342 words
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Article25 1958-06-17 14 The Singapore Christian Brothers' Junior Schools Sports Committee, will hold their third annual junior School's Athletic Championship tomorrow, at St. Joseph's Institute Field.25 words
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Miscellaneous236 1958-06-17 14 CLUES ACROSS 3 Save.s when the ship leaves I A sailor vuth no money (3) -meets a sailor with a shil- Fibre in the form of twistling (7). Ed sails (5). i Take a letter from the A La^d in his inexperlencwireles.s operator (.5). Ed years? (5, 4). Does Mr.236 words
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Article512 1958-06-17 15 jl opening *h<>t l la< been lirod in the lumt to find v why Malaya lost lh« Thomas \ml the targei is the players, i who ftred the s) i ()i i> Mr. Heah Joo president oi Ui" Badminton Association ,a. At last night's oi&cia] dinner512 words
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Article219 1958-06-17 15 COOPER WAS SO NEAR DEFEAT a :!1 KY Cooper, Aust\ tralian favourite C Wimbledon next Vi came within two j' defeat in his ig match Ln the I )n lawn tennis j mpions h i p at C ,\s CM ub vest or John Cranston, i ild Californian ieit- <Reuter - 219 words
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Article50 1958-06-17 15 ritHREE British c I. England, Wales Northi r Ireland face hree from Eastern Eui tonighi to dei Id who West Oh rmany Uk* liolders), Franci Brazil Jugoslavia, and Swedi n In Ihe lasi eigni ol the 195 a W I I Cup loot ball compriiiifMi50 words
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Article132 1958-06-17 15 IKjTgay < >F PLAY BCORES i i EUI) A V S < RICKET MAT- RE; Lords: M.i sex 244 i; 1 1 QIOUC6S" 1 Milton 107) Blackheath: Hotting L4B and ..3 tor '^'i«t 4:5h Cowdrey Phelx v 1 12. j pret--2). Nl Sheffield: Vork.hiro 11 252 foi lour132 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-06-17 15 picture. The thrills of horse trotting came to Wooiwicn stadium, London, as It<« PrescotjJ (left), chairman of the National Trotting Association, and Dougle Bishop tried out the course in preparation for tin- Whit Monday rates which opened the 1958 season. Horse trotting meetings are toReuter - 62 words
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Article383 1958-06-17 15 iIM Laker, the Surrey and England off-spinner, injured a ftnger oi his bowling hand, while batting for his county against Yorkshire ai slier field yesterday. He did not field afterEl ls ii"i yd known ii he v, ill be able to play In theReuter - 383 words
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Article293 1958-06-17 16 sailing to join 6th Fleet in the Med. T*HE UNITED STATES NAVY announced in Washington yesterday that a battalion of 1,700 Marines would sail about June 25 as normal replacements for one of the two battalions now with the Sixth Fleet in tV Mediterranean. The announcementReuter - 293 words
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Article30 1958-06-17 16 The Egyptian Govern-ment-sponsored Middle East News Agency said yesterday that Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secre-tary-General, might visit Cairo after his visit to Beirut this week.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-06-17 16 Lady Goodc, wife of Sir William Cioode. the Governor of Singapore yesterday presented cheques totalling $75,385 to representatives of 11 charitable institutions at a reception held at Government IftMise. The money was collected from charity functions promoted by the Shaw Brothers-sponsored ♦International Charity Committee." Mrs. Gladys Nicol (above) receives aFree Press - 67 words
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161 1958-06-17 16 A-PLANT ALARM CLOCK GIVES WARNING OF RADIATION LEAK AN alarm sounded in a nuclear energy plant at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, yesterday and the Atomic Energy Commission ordered a few of the buildings evacuated as a "precautionary measure," the A.E.C. announced. A spokesman said the alarm, a safety device, indicated thatReuter - 161 words
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255 1958-06-17 16 MR. lain Macleod. Minister of Labour, announced yesterday that he had decided to set up a committee of investigation into the unofficial strike of London's Smithfield market meat lorry drivers. He said he hoped there would be an immediate resumption of normalReuter - 255 words
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Article22 1958-06-17 16 Ex-Queen Soraya of Persia arrived at Southampton from New York late last night aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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189 1958-06-17 16 BETWEEN 1946 «nd 195 d the number of suicides and attempted suicides among British boys aged 17 to 20 increased by 150 per cent., according to a report published in London yesterday by the Christian Economic and Social Research Foundation "The increasing propensity forReuter; U.P.I. - 189 words
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Article223 1958-06-17 16 All eyes now on French problem from p fl(lll I em diplomatic ob^rv^ London, th \t th* rs *BIn Washington, the stn.l Department i ;ls| night ZB released tho vnn JM documents ;>r. ■■v ]tf f i hvV? B negotiations in Moi^B by the Soviet of the nosil tions ofReuter; U.P.I. - 223 words
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