The Singapore Free Press, 9 September 1958

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  • 13 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Singapore, Tuesday, September 9, 1958.
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  • 117 1 U.S. will stand firm THE United States today »od firm on its posits regarding the Formo a strait crisis in the face of R'i- sia's warning that she would light if China is attacked. Washington commentators said Mr. Khrushchev's warning would not shake the US from its course. The Secretary
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  • 36 1 rarll army spokescharged in Jerusalem night that Jordanian had fired on an patrol yesterday i! In the Beersheba r of the border between two states. The patrol Limed the fire.- U P.I.
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  • 51 1 The United States has completed its 1958 series of nuclear tests in the Pacific, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commision announced in Washington yesterday. The danger area round the Enlwetok oroving ground established on April 5, 1958, was no longer in effect the statement added.-
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  • 178 1 'Restrain Mao' says America HHHE White House yester-' day called upon Russia to restrain Red China from invading the Na-tionalist-held islands off the Chinese mainland. The proposal was made. in a statement by White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty in regard to Soviet Premier Khrushchev's latest warning Note to
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  • 461 1 KREMLIN SET TO CALL SUMMIT MEETING ON FAR EAST Latest Khrushchev letter foreshadows new politico! offensive to back Mao: U.S. is calm JJUSSIA is about to demand a Far East summit conference with Peking taking part. This is the interpretation placed by official Washington quarters on Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's warning
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  • 128 1 AIR Chief Marshal Sir Dertnot Boyle, chief of Britain's Air Staff, said in Sheffield last night that the West could destroy Russia tomorrow. "At the moment the Russians cannot retaliate." he said. 'Perhaps In three years they can but at the moment they cannot." Questioned on
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  • 225 1 Casey— Dulles parleys will strengthen policy T MEETING today bell the Australian nal Allaire Minister. hard Casey, and the retary of state, Mr. la expected to con- still further the Far "licies of these two rica esln Washington say Mr. Dulles will listen carefully to Mr. Casey's the Formosa crisis.
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  • 24 1 eptember nr.st grade rubbuytw fob. opened In apore this morning at 1 a ffnts a lb., unchanged yesterday's close. The was quilt.
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  • 33 1 rplIE United States jrester--1 day formally asked the Soviet Union for a reply to its proposal that technical talks should be held in Geneva on means of nreventlng surprise attack. Reuter
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  • 20 1 The Tunisian Government has decided to Join the Arab League, reliable sources said In Tunis last ni^M.— Reuter
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  • 41 1 A TIME bomb exploded IX la.st night at tho RAF. base of Akrotiri i;i Southwest Cyprus. There was ilso a larp;e explosion In the dock area of Famagiista. El.sewhere In the Inland scattered violence wiis reported Reuter
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  • 1172 2 MR. K: 'ATTACK ON CHINA IS ATTACK ON RUSSIA Soviet warning tells Ike: is direct threat of war in Far East 1 jVIR. NIK I I A 11 KHRUSHCHEV has called on President Eisenhower to withdraw U.S. forces from Formosa and urged a United Nations ban on the rushing of
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    • 180 2 Mllbw THE MODERN TONIC FOOD FOR THE MODERN AGE NOSE TO THE GRINDSTONE 111 r; STRESS and STRAIN With business brisk and competition keen, the nn p PNI executive has an arduous day. Instructions to gi\ c. MODERIN Llrt diMiculi decisions to make, a lull "IN" tray, letters to V.i
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  • 213 3 'U.K. WOULD NOT BACK CHIANG IN ISLES WAR' Ij OPPOSITION LABOUR PARTY said in London yesterday that British public opinion Could not support a war" to defend the off- ore islands held by Nationalist China. in Its first statement on the current orm crisis, reiterated its view that 4l the
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  • 185 3 'Policy of U.S. vague' Times iDMMENTING on the pretension between 1 ci i and the United tes, tl London Times i 3 esterday in an edilal headlined •"Fragile ?e" that America was ag ibiguous" in her Icy /er the oiTshore ,ndi Quemoy and Th ning conductor Ich Peking and Washinghave
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  • 184 3 1%/fR. CLEMENT DAVIES, the British Liberal leader yesterday called for complete disarmament under a world authority. "Nothing lesa will do," he said, in his presidential address to the seventh World Conference of Parliamentarians for World Government, held in the palace of Versailles He said
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  • 100 3 H-POWER SWITCH TO DORSET BRITISH scientific research on peaceful hydrogen power is to be transferred from Harwell to a new centre at Win frith Heath. Dorset, the British Atomic Energy Authority announced yesterday. The switch, scheduled for the period 1961-1963, will cover the whole of the controlled thermonuclear "Zeta 1
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    74 3 Delegates to the Colombo Plan conference of national information officers, which opened at the Cultural Centre this morning, joined the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr J.M. Jumabhoy's birthday party last night. Free Press photograph shows (from left): Mr. Mr. M. Pratt (Australia), Mr. and Mrs. Jumabhoy, Mr. E. R.
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  • 29 3 Hungary has protested to France about an incident in Paris last Friday when a Hungarian anti-Communist threw a petrol bomb through a window into tho Hungarian legation.
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  • 114 3 J >( Hock .school terday asked Court not to 1 resum« racial wow, laying it 11 in "bedlam. chaos.* 1 made Its re quest in a petition to the court, which is due to meet in Washington on Thursday to decide whether the Arkansas school
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  • 150 3 Miners blame Mosley SCOTTISH miners declared yesterday that the extreme Right-wing Union Movement of Sir Oswald Mosley was using racial riots "as a means of attempting to bring about a resurgence of Fascism in Britain." They opposed any restriction on Co>^- -•wealth Immigrants and denounced racia t rioting as contrary
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  • 104 3 DR. NNAMDI AZIKIWE. Premier of Eastern Nigeria, said yesterday any controls on immigration to Britain based solely on colour would not be In the best interests of Britain or the people of the Commonwealth. The Premier, who arrived in Liverpool for the resumed Nigeria constitutional conference In
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  • 102 3 BANKS DO ROARING BUSINESS IN LOANS rpHOUBANDfI of people cure 1 taking advantage or the new persona] loan- ch< me offered by the Midland Bank to buy cars ai.d do repairs to their houses, Lord Monekton, the bank.* chairman, said in London yesterday. Cheque system fie told a Press conference
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    • 137 3 I Announce the opening of their enlarged, renovated Air Conditioned Fulni t v r e Showroom. v OPEN We invite yon to visit us and TILL f* consult our specialised staff thic °l Qualified Ad risers. WEEK Bell s Howell JS^fe^eE^ Hi wKire tor furthlr details fiP Htiir io.- /^^fafjM
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  • 230 4 The Singpore Free Press Tuesday, sept. 9, 1958. Opinion The way to confusion >TO ONE in his senses would under-esti-mate the menace of communism. Nevertheless, in Just the same way as the j menace of Napoleon j was used by nursemaids to threaten j children, so is the I threat
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  • 882 4  - WILL THE RACE PROBLEM SOLVE ITSELF? Cyril Kersh 190,000 immigrants pose Britain's question of ioloM By Race riots In Nottingham... A gang of Teddy boys roam the Notting Hill area beating-up coloured men...... a running light between whites and West Indians In Shepherd's Bush A ban on coloured men at
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  • 455 4 VIOLENCE is on the increase in Kerala, India's only Com-munist-ruled state, and reports of growing tension are reaching the Indian Government almost every day. Congress and other opposition leaders in Kerala accuse the Communists of fomenting a "civil war*' to crush the opposition
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  • 102 4  -  Beachcomber ''.v I (CONVINCED that cricket raises no hard feelings, a correspondent recently suggested that If the Russians played cricket, therr would be a friendlier atmosphere in intei national a flairs. The case of the English nlcketer who is not going to Australia could then be taken
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    • 22 4 MHiM.iiiniiii iiiiinuiiiiiiii r mil'; i Drink c I Me jSp* W; 4 A^?k I A real fruit Juice I ORANGEADE) i z
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    • 84 4 "I vas determined |H t^C A» -s. L to own a boat "I r*-**.^^/^^ it's amazing how your scope wideni^B -<^^\^T W 1 building a gtrage, oi toy? for theH ■AmD m lf* H^B^»liV^' iJ^jy ■9 H^^x iMni HkjKuw» V »l i Bridges Complete T I HHHB Kil i.uludr I
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  • 201 5 Women rally to assist Government war on TB lUJNTEER workers in Singapore arc rallying t I hi the Government's first systemi;: C-ray. I a willing' hand in the battle against f members of the Red Cross Society, the [Cr Hi* 1 Chinese Ladies Association and wives oi Servicemen. Being fluent
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  • 105 5 eep strip display or tattoo Bf ;hlighl of this \^M; Singapore Mill- l^Bf tat t b< i held on .A- Li) will be a sembly cii>:yj& (Terence." liHl .vi 11 be a reigHc two ''tfiroA in a stolen le^Btary vr-liirle while seven a^Biers are hot on their e^Bl in another
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  • 20 5 The new British Council representative in Singapore, Mr. D. Hardwick is due to arrive on Tuesday, September 16.
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    64 5 Taking part in this amusing scene in the Singapore Stage Club's production of "The I Country Wife, 1 a Restoration comedy f are Kitty McGinlay (left) and Muriel Yenning. The play opens at I the Cultural Centre in I Canning Rise on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 9 p.m. and will
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  • 209 5 University students are going to aid tbti under-priveleged children ol Singapore. Following the success of last year's campaign, more extensive plans are bring made by the University of Malaya Students Union. An intensive Welfare Week will be organised by the Union from Sept.
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  • 154 5 I strong Ma community in el rated their S t, festival S I a sports meet. i and dramanee In Rafflos round* on Simla ramm« was orth< Kerala Safe c \vor c a num- 'ical Malayalce md scenes which those who had not been to then- ancestors'
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  • 53 5 Ceylonese being registered THE Ceylon High Commission in Kuala Lumpur has started registering nationals from Ceylon now living in Singapore and tha Federation. A spokesman for the Commission's office in the Colony yesterday said that it was purely for the purpose of keeping a record of the number of Ceylonese
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    • 155 5 Vi /f I SOLE AGENTS k|an wan (m) ltd MALAYAN C^tOJUf HEVIEW j for the orchid lover kWP LtjeS ne best the 1958 crop new f IW wmS&^^A Malayan Hybrids are described f Jtt Wm,. v #W| an^ illustrated with colour and black K!V B|^l :^f 'n| H on<^ wnifo
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    • 121 5 J I I I I I I I I I I I I I B I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l£ I SINGAPORE I |HICH TIDESf i TODAY: 6.52 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.07 a.m.
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 184 7 LONDON, Iml I I'revtou* lodav X; i; No. 1 IM C.1.1. I i tn porti Sept t&% buyen 23 buyti M teller; 231 tellers Oel 33 i buyers 23 i buyei 2A seller. 34 sellers '•■Nn K>> s p° 33?8*buyers l 1:; buyers seliers 23: tellers hi
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    • 92 7 NEW YORK, Sept. X. Previous Today lIS Strait* Spot 94.75 nom 94 50 noni lIS .'ll turM Straits Contract Sept 94.00 buyers 93.50 buyers 94.75 seller 94.50 .sellers Oct 93.87 buyers 93.50 buyers 94.62 seller- 94.37 sellers Ni U" l SALES: Nil RI'BBEB t-uturcs Skpfc 29.00 buyers
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    • 32 7 NEW VOKK. Sept. s Pre\ioiiv Today Industrials 512.77 515.23 Railroads 132.43 L 32.07 10 Domestli Bond* 87.3:^ 87.32 1 f !il|li^ 79.27 79.54 I Stocks Composite Averages 175.90 176.43
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    • 69 7 labar spol and awaiting rdPa.se 27. artoatfl 27 to 26 la,1 a, hall September shipment c and f Lampoiij? »nd awaiting release 27, 27 to Jt; 1 first half September shipment 26M, 26 cif. Sarawak unquoLed. Muntok white spot 40, awaiting relea.s" 39 1 afloats 39 to 38
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    • 97 7 LONDON. Sept. S. r devious TixJav 'Ul Philippine! ci.f. t'.K./ European ports delivered «h< per lono ton Srpt./Oct. $208 sellers $207 sellers 11 '< V st..,iis ci.f. U.K. /North European ports delivered -:I>| !><■! i OM g tun Sept. Oct. C 75 quoted C7S (pioied WON!
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  • 121 7 j/ I conditions returned the London stock yesterday after uncertainty and ectioiU recorded I ■> ilng <»r tension Ln l! East was the main ible influence. Kilt-edged markel II f l to talk of money and an 'w reduction in the k rate, foreign bonds Chinese Peruvian
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  • 399 7 WHITLEY COUNCIL PLAN TO WOO UNIONS hphere is a move among certain Singapore city councillors and senioi employees to bring the 10,000-strong Federation ol Laboui Unions into their Whitley Council. They regard, it as the ideal solution to end labour troubles and con £v It,1 t ,v reats of Strikes
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  • 380 7 SPECULATION is rife in Singapore commercial circles as to what sort of arrangement Singapore will make with the Federation when the Central Bank of Malaya comes into effect early next year. The Federation Government has announced that it would set up the bank early in
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  • 299 7 No politics for Youth Council he says T*HE eneral Secretary of A the Singapore Youth Council, Mr v. Rajaratnam, yesterday warned again t grantin membership ol the council to political youth group In the Colony, Mr. Rajai itnam said: if politii a) groups gain a< to the i ouncil'a meetings,
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    • 37 7 Wj 1 FURNITURE L *****11 REMOVALS [rri O& TRANSPORT 1 STORAGE LTD J J I O 173 CCCII STRICI fl•<c,a p 0 1 UOC \+*J MAth\c,itt(, ton 1 ;/k 1 •^T^^C^^^ r "^^S^CJ. WATERPROOF"-*^"" BHOCKPROOF ANTIM AGNKTIC
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    • 110 7 Today's radio programme 115 p in. Radio Hall; 130 'I him 1 Signal ll News; 1 4 i Radio Mv Ii 11. -.i again 200 ClOte Down 5 L'fl Mv lC from the Ballet 53u Pie La ft. oo Kapp] Annivei ai pre* spiitrd by Zainal Alam 840 Liients On.
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  • 778 8 A platypus makes the best of both worlds f|iHE enterprise of the ZOO-keeper at the Bronx Zoo, New York, in electrifying the ground to obtain a supply of earthworms to feed platypuses in an emergency, made news in Australia It is even possible that more Americans than Australians have set
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    • 68 1 TABLES FROM INDIA Be it a side table or a centre piece a coffee table or a round piece, be sure to inspect our stock before making your purchases WALNUT WOOD from BLACK WOOD from Hashiarpur ROSE WOOD to M> re Plain engraved Ivory iil iid Emporium for Malayan Indian
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  • THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
    • 10 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve Tuesday, September 9, 1958.
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    • 62 1 NOW, THEN, STATE YOUR CHOICE! YE s pictures show two girls, one European, one Chinese wearing dressc, fr^ each other, part of the world. Sonia Kilgannon (left) favours a >a c 2Rf cheongsam P piped in black satin. Chia Cek Sim wears wh "h Icives her shoulders bare and is
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    • 769 1 Should women of one race wear the clothes of another? EVE SETS A FAS HION PROBLEM Ji]VK asks a question this week Should the European #irl wear Chinese dresses and vice versa? For centuries the clothing styles of Easl ;m<l West each stayed on their own sides ol the ocean.
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    • 73 2 Young model Rub> pauses to smile for photographers. She was a mode! at a recent fashion show, the only one ever vvheie shoes were the mSm item. Free Press photo show^ little Ruby in br^ht red wooden clogs with flower decorated uppers to
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    • 259 2 THAT 'HIS' AND 'HER' HEADY PERFUME Tell the world by the scent you use that you belong to each other. Give the man in your life a toilet water that is the masculine counter-part of your very own skin perfume. A famous Parisian perfumery has put on the market a
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      • 394 2 IT'S AS SO -AND SOFTER AS SILK Beautiful fabrics make beautiful clothes. On the market today are literally thousands of different weaves, colours and designs for women to choose from. Yet manufacturers the world over are incessantly experimenting to produce still newer and better materials for milady's wardrobe. Daintier fabrics
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      • 171 2 A large department store in Battery Road has received a shipment of melamine plastic tableware. As it is well known, the greatest drawback of bone china and earthenware as well as stoneware, is its extreme fragility. Tableware made from melamine plastic will stand quite a lot
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        46 2 Cotton bro\ ade through with gold lur U thread makei a rich luxurious combinatx^m for cither a formal t'rej ing frock or c/t^'W draperies. X Coming in kinds o.i m material a a -P^' ia Wt created by iss jir U World Fair at liru^e'M
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        59 3 A completely new creation in cotton cotton (tope After many year a of cxpcriinentinq, a Swiss firm arrived at the answer to fnanytoomen's prayer* a crepe that docs not shrink or stretch. This new fabric cornea in mossed floral print* of many colours and in woodland designs in jungle
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      • 55 3 KEEP YOUR BOOKS IN TRIM Two little Chines children decorate these ceramic book-ends. They are wearing little whit? coats and shiny black trousers. The boy is playing a tiny bamboo flute and his pig-tailed playmate holds an umbrella over her head. The Japanese paper umbrella is handpainted and opens and
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        49 3 Free Press picture Shows several different cottons that are popular all over the world. From left to right they are cotton agateen; novelty cotton in bright colours glazed cotton traced with delicate rose pattern; coarse cotton on which calipso d.ancer parade; and cotton woven with vines and flowers.
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      • 183 3 £iOUR cream gives flavour t3 to cakes, desserts, vegetables, meats and meat dishes. For Beef and Pork Goulash you will need one pound lean beef, one pound Lean pork, one large onion, two tablespoons shortening, one quarter teaspoon paprika, three tablespoons tlour, three quarters cup water, half
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      • 83 3 WHERE TO BUY Vftivfr toilet wain- for men and skin perfume for women by Carven, lauvre Leuba Watch Company Md., isr, Battery Road; crrmc puff "> Vlax Factor in new (olourama bOX "Natural" lipstick DJ Mix Factor, Federal i>ip<" »ary Ltd., 33, Rafflei Place; Mefaamlne plastic tableware by Midwinter. VVhitrawav
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    • 626 4 Jewels flatter your suntan Hiding tell-tale shine on nose U'HEN you arc face to face with the sun at its hottest, here arc some suggestions to help you sun-proof your beauty, Sunburn Is no sj in 11 \in for sun tan, BO take precautions
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      74 4 il^H AT the well dressed Chinese firl used to wear T? and wears today is shown by these two girls. below, depicting Miss China Doll then and now Smiling and demure in ancient costume, left, is lan Jin-hiang, resplendent in an elaborate pearl I headdress, htlfe tas.selled sleeves and
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      • 252 16 Straits Time* Free Pro* For the convenience off advertisers our *fC«St"!SIvS ot Ist floor. SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD will receive smoH «dvortlsom«nts and onswors to box 1 Classified advertisements may also bo handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winchester House Collyer Quay Singapore. MALAYA DRUG STORE 142 East Coast
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      • 69 16 LOUIS JOURDAN I soon to be seen with Leslie m Caron and Maurice Che- H valier in M-G-M's "GIGI" H /MAX FACTORS I VFOR MEN/ I Epl cream hairdressing I lW^ air sa iart 'v R r ocmed and "S*^,^B instantly, frees you :ffi dandruff, has mas J|l conditioner that
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    • 211 2 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED!! ATTRACTIVE II- Bag, Flowers, China-Dolls, Sandals, Magic Colours, Etc, DING HOW 33, North Bridge Road, Tel: *****, Singapore. 6 tIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I II I ***** I I I I I I > l lIII'IIIII>I.I I I >
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    • 114 3 LAST 5 DAYS REORGANISATION SALE In addition to all the items known to you, we have now THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS at very cheap prices 52, North Bridge koad, [near High Street/, Singapore Tel: *****. Open Till 6.30 p.m. MBG-7 •SUS Roge R .Gallet L\V^ PARFUMEURS PARIS I[V|\^'" l \\\)\Jr T"
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    167 9 surface and curved ft; the shape .of her she moves forward packs inch earth H behind her with the Birg* to give a doable against maraular.d floods, and also ,i warm brood■her. thi round soft j ■cd. off-white eggs are usually In pairs. th»* ■le clutches them to ■bosom c
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  • 281 9 I ITTLE Andrew Jeffrey, six years old |ur< lJ WOILDN'T be left behind. Before him was Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain. The 16 Scouts from Eastbourne told thru four feet tall, tousle-haired mascot: You'd better stay in camp." But Andrew, in his cut down
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  • 74 9 m Inspecting a newly completed instrument in his I garden workshop is 81-year-old Frederick William Nichols, who has been makiJig violins by hand since j he teas 13 years old. That icas in 1890. Since then Mr. Nichols, tvho lives at historic I Moulton Village
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  • 95 9 A bird's e\e view here shows two of the six loops on a new 14 mile test road built at a tost of >* million near Ottawa, Illinois. I willy loaded trtw ks driven by soldiers from Fort Fustis, Virginia, will circle the loops 18 hours a
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  • 314 10 INDIA MAY ISSUE SILVER BONDS TO FOLLOW GOLD LOAN f rm; Indian Government maj issue silver bonds to help finance the country's live-year plans it its projected m°'<' loan meets with BUC(ess. The Reserve Hunk of India has calculated th< value of privatelyowned silver in the country at 20,000,000,000 rupees
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  • 265 10 Japan's elders critical of policy mHE elders o! the Japan--1 ese Government's Liber-al-Democratic Party, including such veterans as the former Prime Minister, Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, are critical of the basic lines of foreign policy enunciated by Prime Mm Ister Nobusuke Kishi since he look control. These are to support the
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  • 33 10 1 1 ii Boviel Union hs i decl-. <(i -iii m\ it -.t ion to take pan m the 1959 International 1 1 .id,. i;i jr in Tokyo Reuter
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    28 10 Senator (Mrs.) P. Madrigal (ion/ales, the Philippine delegate who attended the United Nations seminar on Regional Planning at the Sankei Kaikan International Hall in Otemachi, Japan, last month.
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    45 10 President Garcia of the Philippines, right, hands over a $1,000 cheque re J presenting his personal contribution to this year's anti-tuberculosis education- I al and fund campaign at Malacanang, Manila. Receiving the «h«««- t. I general chairman of the campaign. Mr. Eugenio J Puyat U.P.I
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  • 21 10 Japane c trade firms will s '''I 30 member trade hu sio* 1 1 X: RussSi U.P. I.
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  • 235 10 JAPAN AGREES TO EXTEND UAR AID PACT 'piiK Japanese Finance Minister, Mr. Eisaku SatO, said Japan ha> agreed to extend the United Arab Republic*! US$4. 7OO, (Mm credit. In economic aid Mr. Sato made the Btate ment after he conferred with U.A.R. Industry Minister, Mr. Aziz Sidky. who Is in
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  • [Glimpses]
    • 130 10 India seeks trade boost with the Reds INDIA is negotiating with Russia and East European countries for their surplus products, an official source has disclosed in New Delhi. An Indian delegation headed by the Deputy Commerce and Industry Minister. Mr. Satish Chandra, which returned from a tour of iron curtail
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    • 24 10 Kadio Peking said Kcri China had offered economic assistance to Cam bodia for development of Cambodia's iron. steel. mining industries and "other enterprises." U.P.I.
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    • 33 10 A 13 man Kyoto University expedition led by Professor Takeo Kuabara conquered 25,110- foot peak of Chogolisa in Pakistan's Karakorum Range on Aug. 4, the Japanese embassy has just announced in Karachi.- U.P.I.
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    • 73 10 I survey made b.v 1 1 la panose (ioverninent Economic Survey Board ban shown that the majority of leading companies in Japan believe that there will be no business re <overy until early nc\l year at the earliest a Filipino-Chinese rally In Lucena Town, Philippines denounced Communist China's build-up opposite
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    • 20 10 The Rev. Joseph Cordeim was consecrated Archbishop of Karachi before more than 1,000 peoplo in Karachi's St. Patricks Cathedral. U.P.I.
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    • 44 10 Recognition of Communist China by tiny C\..::boc!;aß Us considered in Tokyo M one of Peking's majo» victories of the year, T^«Hf pledge of closer ties be« tween the two nutio::™ Is viewed a^ furtheiß enhancing Communisw China's pre stiflr<> south-™ East Asia U.P. I.
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    • 48 10 8 Mr. Pole Sarasin, secretaryß general of the South-FaslK Asia Treaty Orsanisatioi™ said in Sydney that co« operation in culture, trl( and commerce l»> SFATwr members would bel ß bring permanent peace V the area jiM as military™ co-operation had P ro vided it iiU nrotediveß shield.— Reuter
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    • 30 10 A six-man Cabinet I Pakistan, headed by .yB Ataur Rahman Khan,W S former chief Minister, na« been .sworn In at I He is loader of the A«"a-.B League Party Reuter
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    • 35 10 The Japanese V\ I by-election In Fuk I Southern Ja i j I in an oppoi i 1 'ia;::l victory The socuM members of the 'i-ffM Upper House I compared «ritl I lbcul Democrats Reuter
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    • 26 10 German corny L ,1 *<'!/". Hi "(i '"'"IB ffrtl prtei /o»; standing work I Japanese coin, er °\\M younger 9€neration^ im contemporary I a( Karanlzo I U.P.I.
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    • 13 10 An inttrnattonai I university will lUhed in r m l" 1!>59. U.P. I.
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  • 325 11 GREEKS EXPECT TANKER BOOM IN TWO YEARS iAPANESE shipbuilders have reJ ported in Tokyo the conclusion number of new contracts In it weeks for export shipbuild►buildlng circles said the revival export business was largely due t»> fact that Japanese shipyards had bei accept very low prices in view of a
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  • 109 11 Pakistan loses $90 m. to frauds rplIE Pakistan (iov JL ernment has disclosed losv or about $90,000,000 due to irregularities and embezzlement of government funds and stores. This was a portion of the loss revealed in the audit report of 1956 on the central appropriations account (civil) and the appropriations
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  • 233 11 rpIE PEKING People's Daily gave details of the development of "people's communes" a kind of "agro-town" scheme and said this was now growing into a mass movement. The movement, it said, was even more gigantic than the agricultural co-operative movement of 1955. Some
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  • 337 12  -  SUNNY GIAM Catling all Phatographers -complied Mk LA ICC Tnis bisk-key portrait by Lee Lini Mlbb A.R.P.S.. is executed in the latest trend wftii r i)od presentation. Print quality is sup«Mh. There is slight "stiffness" in the shoulder and neck, but these could not be avoided with the
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  • 151 12 i AM) a last comment by Mr. Than: On the whole, the standard was low. I _h m\ '< petted it to be much higher in view of the ll( there are now more than 50 Associates of We I Photographic Society in Singapore and Walaya.
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  • 140 13  - Mr. Shute makes it so simple RICHARD LISTER By THE RAINBOW AND THE ROSE, tiy Nevil Shute. Heine mv tin. 16.5. f\V all the plain, straightforward story-tellers, Mr. Nevil Shute is the plainest and most straightforward. His characters are simple men Of action, wholly uncomplicated, nice, grown-up schoolboys with the
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  • 189 13 Marriage didn't survive Johnny survived a German prison camp, but his marriage did not. It had been to a musical comedy soubrette who deserted him for Hollywood. His next, and last but one love, was Brenda Marshall. Her husband Is a mental case. This produces terrible complications for these simple
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  • 1209 13  - Did Columbus murder man who aided him? ROBERT PITMAN Ithe free press book page i ASKS DARK HINT IN BIOGRAPHY j the black, cool night the three little ships creaked onwards. The wind which had followed them across the unknown ocean, across the sea of weed, still rattled in the
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  • 288 13 LATER THAN rOU HUNK. M M. Kaye. Longmans. I'Js. (»d. Mulpj tiple murder on Kenya farm not t>y Mau Mail Most un-British. of course. but a first-CiaSf detective story. Over- long, perhaps, but you'll go on reading. H A SHROUD FOR UNLAC. S. II Courtier* Hammond.
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  • 448 14  - LEAGUE RULES UK SOCCER ARCHIE QUICK But another test is brewing By JIST before bOO cer season 1958--59 started I *aid that it looked like being ''heralded in with open warfare between the FA and the League with Manchester United in the middle of the tuff of war." I went
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  • 121 14 A L'STRALIAN Olympic swimming champion Murray J\ Rose, who is now a student in the University of Southern California, has declined an offer to swim in the New South Wales championships at North Sydney Pool next January. In a letter to the secretary of the N.S.W. Amateur
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  • 111 14 CLOSE of play scores in yesterday's cricket matches were: At Dublin MC.C. 105 for five versus Ireland. No play, rain. At Blackpool Lancashire 250 for four versus New Zealand. No pl-ay, rain. At Torquay South 256 and 215 (K. Barrington 44, Ingleby-Mackenzie 71, M. Allen
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  • 39 14 The Bank of Korea women's basketball team last night made its second straight victory over the Japanese team when it beat Kitashiba Electric Works Company by 55 to 33 points at the Peoples Gymnasium in Tokyo. Reuter
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  • 80 14 TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Barbara Harris of Leeds was one of six girls chosen to represent England in the mass-start women's road race at the World Cycling Championships in Rheims. France. Barbara is pictured with the bicycle she used in the race. In training she rode 30 miles every
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  • 47 14 Results In last night's British Rugby Union matches were: Llanelly 14 Gerwyn Williams XV 8, Newbridge 0 Abertlllery 8, Penzance and Newlyn 6 New Brighton 16. Redruth 11 J. M. Williams International XV 37, St. Ives and Penzance and Newlyn 3 Harlequins 16 Reuter
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  • 355 14  - VILLA UP IN ARMS UNOMEE By HPHERE will be i scenes at th nual genera] meetij of that iun :i football club Won Villa this week Shareholde. are up over what they call "a no! licy of drift,- and he League team's successive away defeats ol 7-2 and 5-2 at
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  • 151 14 TEST cricket star Neil Harvey, formerly of Victoria, will play for the Sydney team. Gordon, in the coming season. He has bought a house just within the Gordon District Cricket Club territory in the northern suburbs of Sydney. Harvey had said earlier that he would
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    • 227 14 CLUES ACROSS 6. Take the money from the 1. A liyht on this cautious hole (3). marriage (6. 5. 7. Shots around entertainers 8. Where newly weds frequent- (5). ly take their first walk (5). 13. Lad Is turbulent evidently 9. Restrain more than the (7). newspapers (7>. 15. Draw
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  • 90 15 *****111 l ■Illllllllllll' A CHARTERED [I Jink Sports Club, dinners of the |l Singapore Business I louses F.A. Cup. 1 'he team beat f Vearne Brothers f; 2 1 in the floodlit inal at Jalan Besar f itadium. Left to I i^ lit from back: I A
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  • 95 15 WEST HAM BEAT MAN. UTD AND MOVE TO TOP NEWLY PROMOTED West Ham went to the top of English footballs first division last night when they beat Manchester United 9. West Ham have nine points from six matches. Bobby More, 17-year-old England youth international, made a highly promising debut for
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  • 94 15 vkntkex footballers nave been named to el to Kuala Lumpur for apore' Malaya Cup I '•■'•'P-'y against Penang. [c Singapore a.f.a. anlce« their choice yes- If Saturday's fixture, '-viil lakr place at the teKa Btadlum. (r the Cup Final. Sm3_«f *ue to play a
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  • 162 15 Flemlng o! island <124}lb> Vi tralia'a new champion t opped E?r)bby t r ;it thfi end i found at mpii lium eye was ;ii- :> v shap ii; an inch the ir lead on points when the fight was stopped. Australian welterweight champion Billy Todd <14f>!
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  • 202 15 T^ELEGATES to the annual convention of the National Boxing Association in Las Vegas were told yesterday that they should welcome "law and order investigations" of boxing in their areas. The advice was contained in a Joint report by NBA national commissioner Mr. J. Greene
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  • 93 15 Michel Rousseau, 22-year-old Frenchman, won the world professional sprint cycling championship at his first attempt, Rousseau, world amateur champion in 1956 and 1957 and Olympic sprint champion in 1956. beat Enzo Sacchi. of Italy, in two straight races in the final. The last r er
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  • 112 15 MIRACLE mil c r Herb Elliott is due in Singapore this evening. The Australian runner is returning to Sydney after his phenomenal series of track victories in Europe, lie left Rome by air yesterday and is due to arrive at Singapore >9rport at 6.35
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  • 77 15 Reuter LEAGUE ONE Blackpool 1 Blackburn I Aston Villa 1 Wolves 3 West Ham 3 M'chestrr U. 2 LEAGUE TWO Bristol R. Cardiff C. 0 LEAGUE THREE Colchester 1 Accrinfton 0 Halifax 2 S'ampton 0 Bury 1 Plymouth il StockportCo. 2 Norwich C. 3 LEAGUE FOUR Hurtlepools 1 Port
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  • 277 15 ASHLEY COOPER of Australia, the new U.S. tennis champion, is a 21--year-old sporting goods salesman with a big serve, a big heart, a quick sense of humour and an eye for beauty queens. Put them all together and you have a bright young man
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  • 88 15 RUGBY ROUND UP The 61 Signals Unit yes;erday beat R.A.F. Seletar 14-0 in their rugby match jiayed at Seletar. Victoria School and St. Joseph's Institution drew ;hree-all in a rugby match yesterday at Victoria School. Each side gained an unconverted try after a scoreless first half.
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  • 18 15 Finland beat Sweden by 232 points to 177 in a twolay athletic meeting in Helilnki.- Reuter
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  • 34 15 Kosei Kamo of Japan beat Canadian tennis star Don Platt In one of the early matches of the international invitation lawn tennis tournament opening in Toronto yesterday. Kamo won 6-2, 6-3. Reuter
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  • 197 16 Another incident as Premier says: Our 11-mile limit is there to stay I/.Jf. tratvlvnnvn Itotd out against ieeiunU gunboats THE British destroyer Lagos reported yesterday that two Icelandic gunboats had made "determined attempts" to board a British trawler. The attempts were repelled by the trawlermen. The name
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  • 38 16 Indonesia yesterday announced the closure of part of the west gulf of Ambon, capital of the Moluccas passage and fishery in that area are now banned except for local people and naval ships. Reuter
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  • 33 16 The British Overseas Airways Corporation Comet IV which landed at Cairo Airport yesterday on a test flight from London, is due to fly to Bombay today. Reuter
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    95 16 speaking ac a iare. 5 well lunch at the City Hall yesterday given in his honour by the I Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. the Chief Ad- I ministrative Officer. Mr. R. Middleton. Smith, said the last eight months of his office, although the most difficult of his career, had
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  • 82 16 MOST normal activities were at a standstill throughout Venezuela yesterday because of a nationwide general strike affecting about 700,000 workers, in support of the five-man government Junta. The stoppage, which affected the huge oil industry as well as every industrial and commercial business, was called by the
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    77 16 Lady Goode, wife of the Governor of Singapore, attended a tea party yes. terday at the new Kamala Club preI mises in Moulmeln Road after opening the premises. She Is seen wearing a garI land of flowers which was presented '%r/j,'*tu?Vi;jtvs,';.'.'t;.' .'■■•/jw/a* ".tM9M± >,/.v>*Agsjv//.'v--A:>. vjy/utwwju/jui ■>»vw-» to her on her
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  • 72 16 U.A.R. 'PEACE TERMS' FOR HUSSEIN MR. DAG HAMMARSKJOELD, Secretary General of the United Nations is believed to have handed over President Nasser's "peace conditions" when he conferred with King Hussein of Jordan yesterday during his second visit to the country while on his Middle East tour. The sources said that
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  • 175 16 THE CHIEF MINISTER of Singapore, Mr. Urn Yew Hock, opening the conference of Colombo Plan Information officers at the Cultural Centre this morning, asked the people to follow India's example in mustering democratic strength. At the conference were delegates from 18 of the 21 member countries,
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  • 128 16 Reds use Tito hate war to hide unrest THE Red hat. war J Yugoslavia refle, tedlH crisis existing i n ?M Communist bloc < omt M said an article in y2H slavia's official newsuS Borba, yesterday The article said all thl Communist countries hM declared a war aiafii Yugoslavia. a
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