The Singapore Free Press, 4 December 1958
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Title Section17 1958-12-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper -,a<a|wrr, Thursday, December 4, 1958. Price 15 Cts. I17 words
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198 1958-12-04 1 Trading pan 'In pur own interest' uil Minister for Comand industry, Mr. j M. Jumaohoy, asserted In tne Legislative Assembly today tnat the govs ban on tne linertain textiles nun. Kcci China should not be confused with "ex»sues." Tiis, i, had been sugin independent member, Mr. Lim Cher Keng, m198 words
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Article91 1958-12-04 1 DUKES EX-FRIEND SUED FOR DIVORCE MRS. SARAH TUF- m NELL, 23-year-old I Canadian-born model and a former friend of B the 23-year-old Duke of Kent, is being sued for divorce by her hus- band, Mr. Carleton Tuf- nell. 34. B He names Mr. Noel Harrison, 24-year-old son of actor RexReuter - 91 words
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111 1958-12-04 1 NORWAY'S giant Christmas tree to be erected m Trafalgar Square, Lon don, broke m two yesterday while being unloaded from n ship at London docks. The tree, presented u» London every year by Oslo broke 24 feet from the top. A Norwegian EmbassyReuter - 111 words
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199 1958-12-04 1 PEKING LIKELY TO END TRADE BOYCOTT T I boom In Pment of mainland to Singapore through Hong t 1 lai long beI China trade icording to the Chinese newsKiu Vat Po. Mild Hong rd( held i son for "ii oi direct th( Chinese the fear of proceeds 'ion was reported199 words
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205 1958-12-04 1 5 pONCCNTEATED aerial bombing with v; a watci -borate solution was help- ing last night to check a tire on a 40-mile perimeter at Malibu. California. which had already devastated .0.000 acres and destroyed 40 homes including I those of filmU.P.I - 205 words
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Article257 1958-12-04 1 'Money will go to Federation' SINGAPORE economic and finan- cial circles said today they had expected the budget increase m company tax and personal income tax but the extent of thc increase surprised them. They had expected that the tax structure would be the same m257 words
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Article29 1958-12-04 1 After a short debate the Legislative Assembly today approved the second reading of two Bills designed to give protection and tax relief to new and pioneer industries.29 words
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Article33 1958-12-04 1 The Czech Foreign Ministry yesterday protested to the United States against "provocative measures" by the U.S. Air Force, involving a violation of Czech an space, the Czech news agency, Ceteka. reported.33 words
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Article17 1958-12-04 1 No new polio eases v, reported In Singapore »>•• iween 4.30 p.m. yesterday find 9.30 a.m. today.17 words
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77 1958-12-04 1 Flash in sky may be end of Sputnik III A BRILLIANT blue flash m the sky at Auckland. New Zealand, just after midnight led to speculation that the carrier rocket of Russia's Sputnik 111 might have burned up. A light visible for about two seconds flashed across the sky andReuter - 77 words
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Article31 1958-12-04 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 83ij cents per lb., down three-quarters of a cent on yesterday's closing price. The tone was uncertain.31 words
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75 1958-12-04 1 Plane's 'warning' part of riot test A VOICE plane flew over Singapore this morning warning the public to keep out of "riot areas." It was part of an internal security exercise. About 3.000 st rvlcemen took part From early this morning the men had been at strategic positions all over75 words
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Article27 1958-12-04 1 Algeria's rebels freed eight more French prisoners In Rabat, Morocco, yesterday m a gesture they said was aimed at "humanising" the four-year-old Algerian conflict.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Advertisement62 1958-12-04 1 W**r TL /t5*C 'he /n^i Lightweight !r (Jl Floor Polisher pMj3^BSy at only |HH ft half the price %___-W W of most other ]Zlj r\J JAI electric floor lZ_^!_ljjL^ polishers "1 iS^^^^^^^^ht only 7 lb. Jllll;lllllllin'r|[j^^-JJ Prices: lIIHIHIIIIIIIVSas^S^ Singapore/Penang $120/- Federation $145/- W^ m \m\w^ m9^ Give your home \/OOD62 words
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Article307 1958-12-04 2 India concedes a point m Cyprus debate DKITAIN'S i liiei delegate said m f> the United Nations yesterday that the stand taken by Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Defence Minister, on the Cyprus question 'disqualified him from any title to the role of anReuter; U.P.I - 307 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-12-04 2 AIK VICE MARSHAL M. I CALDER (above). Chief E E j\ of \ir Staff ol the Royal New Zealand Air _r Force, will arrive al Chanel at 2 :>0 p.m. today E E <»» a four-day isit to Singapore. E E Air Vice Marshal (alder,120 words
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212 1958-12-04 2 SOVIET NOTE: U.S. LETS JAPAN REPLY FOR ITSELF UNITED STATES officials m Washington were content yesterday to let Japan speak for itself m reply to the latest Soviet Note attacking the security ties linking Japan and the United States. Officials voiced full agreement with Mr Aiichiro Fujiyama, the Japanese Foreign212 words
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Article85 1958-12-04 2 DRITAINB nrst moving v "<nt a 300 foot twin trael tor is now b. t0 hnk two London under ground rail n ■rt headq i aid minute, win i, loping lunn-i eonneetiiiff platform i at tlie Bank tation bu ;tlh g junction the Bank olReuter - 85 words
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216 1958-12-04 2 U.K. MINERS GET PAY INCREASE BUT 1 2,000 TO LOSE JOBS RRITISH miner* won a £10,000,000 pay .award yesterday but the stateowned National Coal Board replied by announcing drastic cuts to meet a mounting crisis m thc industry's economy. The award, backdated 10 weeks, will give 300,000 miners 7s. 6d.Reuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-12-04 2 The Queen and Prince Philip recently E attended a concert by 2 the Halle Orchestra at S the Royal Festival Hall to celebrate the E Festival of St. Cecilia. Here. nine-year-old E Claire. daughter of E pianists Cyril Smith i and Phyllis Selliek pre- I97 words
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Article40 1958-12-04 2 Budget commissions of I!:; Council of the Union an; Council of Nationals the Russian Supreme Sovie: will meet jointly m the Kremlin today to hear I report on implement current Soviet budget, Moscow Radii) said ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article29 1958-12-04 2 London's crime rate ro* sharply In the first nIM months of 1953, the Coomissloner ot the Metropolian Police, Mr. Joseph Simp son. reported yesterdtf. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement113 1958-12-04 2 ADELPHI GRILL NEW ADELPHI .1^ I Dine, Drink and Dance 1 m coo/, cos>> comfort '-yP§%» |g DAILY SPECIAL COLD BUFFET ijiI .SJBC-SO (self service) $7.00 per person (lunch time only) especially prepared by ROLF HARDMEIER, a renowned Swiss Chef de Cuisine now at thc Aldclphi Hotel. Manager: Otto Wicdcrkchr113 words
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Advertisement30 1958-12-04 2 FINE FURNITU*. AT CO M PET IT IV t PRICES BY mm* VAN HIN Above is 3 fine Easy Char Pahit Table marie by us Showrooms:--136 A 1 S po30 words
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150 1958-12-04 3 BARONET'S NEW NAME FOR SECOND TIME oik gkoffrey wil- OXAYSI PENNINGTON. Burt., has changed his nume by deed poll for ihe second time. The London Gazette E announced last night r. that Sir Geoffrey had r assumed the surname :of Pennington-Rams- E den. E Sir Geoffrey changed his name toReuter - 150 words
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58 1958-12-04 3 Drought victims sack city in search of food Four thousand famished victims of a two-year drought m North-East Brazil have invaded Caninde City, sacking stores, homes and the market m search of food, according to radio reports reaching Rio de Janeiro. The mayor has appealed for federal state troops toReuter - 58 words
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186 1958-12-04 3 gRITAIN'S mobile defence corps, formed for Are fighting, rescue and ambulance work m the event of hydrogen bomb attack, is to be disbanded at the end of February. Announcing this m the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Christopher Soames, Secretary for War. said theReuter - 186 words
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60 1958-12-04 3 GOVERNMENT offi- 1 =\J cials said m Ran- j E goon yesterday that 31 1 American economic and S technical experts who E E have been under con- E tract to the Burmese E S Government would be E given three months S noticeReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-12-04 3 Marilyn Monroe's recently completed film E comedy "Some Like It Hot" has caused thc studio E plenty of "shooting" headaches. Usually these comedies are shot m 7,0 days. This took 90 days. So to show a profit the 83,000.000 film S will need to102 words
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193 1958-12-04 3 PLANES JOIN IN BIG HUNT FOR I.R.A. ESCAPEES pLANES have joined the hunt for 14 members 1 of the outlawed Irish Republican Army who broke out of the Curragh detention camp 30 miles from Dublin. 1 Petrol bombs were dropped over an eight-square-mile area ol desolate scrubland m a bidReuter - 193 words
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Article55 1958-12-04 3 The Australian Government party won three marginal seats from the Australian Labour Party when more results of the November 22 general elections were announced yesterday. They give the government a record majority of 32 seats m the new House of Repre sentatlves— four more thanReuter - 55 words
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Article130 1958-12-04 3 rpHE British Government yesterday announced details of a :400 million five-year -plan to Improve the nations school eduon. Main feature Of the scheme, outlined m a Government report. Is a continuous school building programme between 1960 and 1965. This will match up with measure, alreadyReuter - 130 words
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Article128 1958-12-04 3 GAMBLER AND WIFE SLAIN CiUS OKEENBAUM, Las I" V- ambling power and resort hotel owner. and his wife were found dead m Phoenix, Arizona, with their throat, cut Captain Orme Morehead of the Phoenix police "All indication, point to a double murder." Oreenbaum was found m a bedroom of hisU.P.I - 128 words
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Article20 1958-12-04 3 The 28-nation Afro-Asian group met yesterday to discuss Guinea's application for membership of the United Nations. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement32 1958-12-04 3 A change to greater comfort... BUY CROCODILE Brand PYJAMAS Aya ,0 m mm*, p. c n8 colour p, oln both youn« t v «ry reasonably priced. U SEMG MIN CO. LTD. «,.d,.32 words
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Advertisement76 1958-12-04 3 A Carpet of Beauty portrays the Beauty of your HOME J&*&* REMEMBER 35. ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** A model of novel design with feeler L^L automatic for playing all records of 7", 10", 12" diameter, mixed or otherwise. Contemporory styling an.l simplified operation ore among II chief charoc PRICE76 words
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236 1958-12-04 4 The Singapore Free Press ONE POOR HARVEST... THURSDAY, Dec. I, IS ]MAO Tse-tung himself' lfl said ten years age that so long as China must rely economi- j cally on foreign countries it will not be truly independent, far less a great power. And today Mao, despite the transformation of236 words
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Article, Illustration887 1958-12-04 4 CHARLES CURRAN - CHARLES CURRAN THE COLOUR PROBLEM IN BRITAIN BY I ISTEN to Lor d Pakenham. He is an Irishman, a Socialist, a bank director. He got up m the House of Lords and he demanded a new law. He wants Parliament to make a colour bar887 words
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Advertisement27 1958-12-04 4 >••••*»■ Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiii,!, in A lion of Marcasite Jewellery fa, CHRISTMAS. i V th* SUVA J i m 11 106, ORCHARD RD.. SINGAPORE. T leph rmi. 224G6 It **********1111,.27 words
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Advertisement121 1958-12-04 4 Model 7EAB Super-Stor l_r\L__ m% y -*v _SS— E_ss^^~'\ __r ty **^-W 5-Pfeee colourful fl Hotpoint dishwore set I presented to every H H j£.' purchaser of a Hotpoint M^W^ f/L Model 7EAB Super-Stor Refriqcrator Mm-k Singapore Dealers. ALLIANCE RADIO SERVICE. S3, fa.t Coast Road BROADWAY RADIO CO., 259, Joo121 words
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Article, Illustration363 1958-12-04 5 S'PORE CHARITIES TO GET 1.4 MIL. SATA tops list...FPA grant is cut r IMIE Government is to give $1,400,000 to charitable institutions m Singapore next year. S.A.T.A. heads the list with $536,000, the same as it got last year. The second largest grant is proposed to be given to voluntaryPopper - 363 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-12-04 5 pit ture. COMEDIAN, farmer and koon follower of hounds. "Professor" Jimmy Edwards hand-in-liand with his wife (above) attends a meet of the Old Surrey md Burstou Hunt at Fletching. Sussex. Mrs. Kd wards was Miss Valeric Seymour before her marriag( to tlir eomediau early last month ReuterReuter - 47 words
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97 1958-12-04 5 BOTANIC GARDENS OFFICIALS OFFER TO ASSIST TOURISTS TOUI IMS' visits" to Botanic GarSingapore can le more interi informative advised the s in advance. "l the Botanic Mr. H. M. Burappealed to perate. ning from must usually I ahead the ex of their Singapore ana tating their d wish to call97 words
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90 1958-12-04 5 Bakeries soon able to hire gas ovens BAKERIES m Singaporewill soon be able to hire gas-fired ovens from th< City Council. The public utilities committee of the council has recommended that all consumers who use mor*. than 75.000 units a month be charged 3.7* -ents per unit. The committee has90 words
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Article15 1958-12-04 5 Soviet novelist Sergey Sergeyev-Tsensky died last night m Alushta. Crimea aged 84. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement103 1958-12-04 5 AW/TO BMUNS! WE RECOMMEND YOU TO SHOP AT OUR DEPARTMENTAL STORE WHICH IS LAVISHLY STOCKED WITH FINE QUALITY GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AT GIVE AWAY PRICES. SHOP TODA V DO NOT DELA Y. GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. 30-1, RAFFLES PLACE, S'PORE-1 TEL: *****/6 •If you like good coffee -drink H-#H_» H103 words
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Advertisement38 1958-12-04 6 PUFF BY PUFF TODAY'S L&M GIVES YOU Less tars j More taste Todoy's L&M combini essentials ment L&M's pottnttd filti L obtcs L&M to give y tors on.i more I I fc___g_»?> Crushproof, CBB__C_n__^ King-Siic At' Regular. I'll38 words
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Miscellaneous364 1958-12-04 6 JFFF lIAWKi: by \>«ln«y 1-^ fM|P^ JZT^N '•'ET wvrrw JUST OME O* 008 MA_fT.A" Crv.uSATO* A >^M____B 1^ V€S S B OESKSWE»S STANDARD S«ACE SWIOS SWI^TLV > MUCi ROBOT POWEO STATO^ T F THE OOME NEVEC J CAffdEO TO MACS OCBfT BCfWEfN MAOC TO CAST co© Att Time WmW I364 words
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Miscellaneous399 1958-12-04 6 BORN today yuu Ine,- scientific mind You Dr I go straight from here to th I out going all around the bafHi have a good head for figures bably will do well m b finance You have sound Judgment* Y ou hav v ltron tof« nature n early marriage and399 words
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Article170 1958-12-04 7 I ONMMf, i)«c Previou Todaj lIBBFK N" 1 |{N t if l>orl> l>«-. '24 bu\ 24 j bu 24 i, sellers Jan 24 's buy*: 24% buyers sellers 24 se. \o l tSI Sp«i -4U buyers 24' 2 buyers KUW> 24', sellers RIBBI R S: 1 K<*170 words
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Article102 1958-12-04 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 3 Previous Today TjN spot 99-25 nom. 99.12 nom. UN futures j its Contract Der 97.25 buyers 97.25 buyers 99.25 sellers 99.25 sellers !in 97 12 buyers 97.12 buyers 99.12 sellers 99.12 sellers roxi SALES: NIL RUBBER Futures Jan. 30.10 buyers 30.30 buyers 30.30102 words
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Article32 1958-12-04 7 NEW YORK. Deo. :i Previous Today 30 Industrial! 558.57 558.81 2u Kailrnads 154.32 154.05 U Domestic Bonds 86.61 86.73 13 I Ulitlw 85.91 86.06 Stocks Composite Iveragei 194.19 194.2232 words
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Article38 1958-12-04 7 2.1. first shipment 22--234, 23. hipment es quoted m U.S. cents per lb 23' i cif. Sarawak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39, afloats 38 4 and first half December shipment unquoted, sellers ex-dock.38 words
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Article96 1958-12-04 7 fOPR\ Philippines c.M I K. i European ports delivered 1" long ton Dec. COPRA, straiti c.i.f. IK North ports delivered "r«nt P(l lon, ton Dee. lan. r °CONI i oil crude straits Uj. European ports m hulk Jp loni ton Dee/Jan. ,0( ,N OIL crude Colon96 words
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Article, Illustration287 1958-12-04 7 GOVERNOR'S SALARY FOR YANG di- PERT U AN NEGARA KUUUv 11 hut is pay o/ \Presnfor? T'HE Yang di-Pertuan Nogara, who will be the Head of State when the new constitution gets into its stride, will be paid the same salary as the Governor $42,850 a year. He will alsoPopper - 287 words
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Article119 1958-12-04 7 11l tin i ondon rday, i .till 1; I TVC and I Ment (-1 m pita] km- nation'l fur- man bonds were firm m a quiet foreign market Dollar stocks were ad Jll to lower levels m sympathy with the overnight reaction on Wall Stn Small119 words
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238 1958-12-04 7 Committee agrees to give 7 villages power kampongs hi various parts of Singapore have been recommended for immediate electrification. The public utilities committee of the council yesterday approved this recommendation made by the City Electrical engineer, Mr. Z. K. Fiuczek. The decision will, however, have to be confirmed by the238 words
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Article26 1958-12-04 7 The Nyasaland Legislative Council yesterday empower ed junior police and administrative officers to stop and disperse assemblies. meetings and processions ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article19 1958-12-04 7 Mr. R.D.A. Scott-Fox. minister to the United Nations, has been appointed British envoy to Bucharest U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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Miscellaneous52 1958-12-04 7 i SINCAPORE II HICH TIDES I TODAY: 3.45 p.m. B TOMORROW: 5 !4 a.m. and 5.17 p.m. SATURDAY: 6.34 a.m. and 7.04 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.34 a.m. and 8.29 p.m. MONDAY: 8.25 a.m. B and 9.34 p.m. m, 1 TUESDAY: 9.09 a.m. and 10.28 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.52 a.m. ad 11 1852 words
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Miscellaneous106 1958-12-04 7 Today's radio programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert: 1.30 lime Signal and News; 1.45 Men Only; 2.00 Close Ddwn: 5.00 The Merry-Go-Round; 5.30 Calling all Hospitals. cnted by Maisie ConceloaoC.30 Oud Recital by Munii Bashlr; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 lime Signal and News; 7.15106 words
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Article, Illustration170 1958-12-04 8 Candy from Italy and Holland FOR HER MUM, YOUR KID SISTER |\URINO the t com- ing festive season vvill yon be keeping your best girl out later and more often th a n her mother would approve? Indulge m a little bribery and corruption. Present mum with some special Italian170 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-12-04 8 pOR a young musician here is calypso set complete r ,<■,//,,,.,,,. guitarette, tambourine and craves tn plastic and wood, the instruments arc colourfuiiv dancing figures, mvi the" plaTZttoo30 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-12-04 8 Soap and powder for dainty misses IjVJK the dainty little miss who i.s particular about what she uses, here i.s toilet soap and powder. made just tor her. The soap, pmc and mild to suit the skin of babi c s i.\ moulded m the shape ol Walt Dl Bambl93 words
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265 1958-12-04 8 Men! Here's the Christmas pr Solution to your sent problems CHRISTMAS is the time of the year when women become extravagant and sentimental. They spend too much money buying too many elaborate and useless toys for their children and expensive presents for their husbands, fiances and boy friends. They plan265 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-12-04 8 The and ac 're pens fashion essories DAI TARLTON shows oir i new shortie nlfhtie. m soft lea-green (or peach) il is made m Uie newest shape, a pouffe. The square cut necklhie is fashioned m lace and so is Ihe elastieiscd hand around Uie hips. Matching panlics come with165 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-12-04 8 The bunny with the bright button eyes ha an eleganl up her foam rubb< r curly blue at m 111 button eyes femln add* fl by 111 apron v. I .Six- i h«T t.iil34 words
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Article48 1958-12-04 9 F<)R tip -to toe glamour and perfume harmony, here i s a combination of eau cle tiolette, pocket size perfume purser, twistick solid cologne, dusting powder, bath salts, bath soap, perfumed sachet and cream powder compact. The fragrances may be chosen from a range of several.48 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-12-04 9 I IPSTICK is dressed up *J m seasonal finery. Here (above) arc the latest colours put out by an American cosmetic company m the newesl glamour cases. To make the cases even prettier, they have been mounted with faces, complete with long lashes, red lips, and fashion hats.55 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-12-04 9 IF you haven pony-tail ms teenager on Vptir list, she v ill Inrr you for th: gift of perfume Appropriately named '-Rock 'n' Roll." ft is just the niing as a '-first" perfume foi a young lady m the icguy lane The packing, black and mysU riau'e80 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-12-04 9 Little girls will love doll with flaxen hair WHAT little girl will not love you for this lovely gift (above)? A flaxen haired doll, 12 inches high, wears a frilly party dress and white shoes. She is accompanied by pyjamas m gay print and check-trimmed plastic raincoat with hood and53 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-12-04 9 Perfume that's almost hypnotic '■Mil newest perfume on 1 the market (riuht) is almost hypnotic. Sensuous and heady, it is only for the woman Who is sophisti rated tnd full of faaclna i lon I his seen! is .u.ul.ihhin iMiliimr <o|o_;..e spr.i.v mist ami perfume cologne. h comes m white53 words
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Article, Illustration2398 1958-12-04 10 PELHAM GROOM - A short circuit to murder PELHAM GROOM t^^L^Jp L^^ ifiMl watched Latiff connect _J MM m "-> small cellophane bag f 0 t Wo wires and then attach thei bag to a small cylinder. All I set/ he said, and at that moment a man announced a trolley had been2,398 words
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Article, Illustration991 1958-12-04 11 The Army's little navy gets under way is the \rakan slipped her moorings and headed slowly out irom Singapore to Ihe open sea, her skipper, surveying operations from the bridge, harked a command that sent code pennants fluttering aloft. "Al last," he shouted, "we're underway." kan, a tank lan craft991 words
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258 1958-12-04 12 U.S. NEEDS BASES IN JAPAN FOR ALONG TIME YET 1 tnitkd BTATEB military U authorities have told the Japanese Government that the United wUhei t«) maintain al least ten naval, air and army ni Japan ior a lon time to come usually reliable Tokyo Government sources have disclosed Tlie tenReuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-12-04 12 Col. Kirn ll>un Sook. director of the South Korean Women's Arm> Corps. Who is on a tour of the Tinted States, was entertained to luncheon at T*>rt Kenning when she visited the post for an orientation on the I.S. Army Infantry Centre and Infantry School. Seated on her left is62 words
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Article93 1958-12-04 12 IWYO meiubers of the United States House of Representatives have just completed a tour of Pacific countries to investigate reports that I 8 strategic gOOdl wen- going to Communist China through countries In thc In I ast friendly lo Amcri» a Thei are Mr Walter Ron- ersReuter - 93 words
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351 1958-12-04 12 JAPANESE NATION MOVED BY PI LEADER'S GESTURE A WAVE of emotion swept the Japanese people when visiting Philip-! pine President Carlos Garcia, m a Tokyo radio and television broadcast, opened a compassionate and forgiving heart to Japan and called for efforts m the future so that their peoples would neverU.P.I; Reuter - 351 words
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Article77 1958-12-04 12 Social welfare In India Is now mainly financed by religious organisations and merchants who add small amounts to prices and eon- i tribute t h c additional money so gained to welfare organisations at the end ot each year, an Indian delegate told the ninthReuter - 77 words
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Article107 1958-12-04 12 Russia-Asia rail links programme [\ELEGATES from Ked China, the Soviet r,.i l/ North Vietnam, North Korea, and Mont.,.? 1 an- meeting In Ulan Bator. Outer Mongolia work out a common six-yeai plan mr fauS and transit railway traffic for the live count ries, according to Tass. the Soviet newsagent rheReuter - 107 words
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Article33 1958-12-04 12 South Vietnamese Foreign Minister Vu Van Mai said m New York that not more than five per cent, of the Chinese people really favour the "terrorist Red China "is a vast prison. U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article28 1958-12-04 12 .Members of the Japanese Atomic Ship Research Association has inspected Yokohama port to prepare for the visit there of the America's first nuclear powered vessel m 1960. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article71 1958-12-04 12 Indonesia has indicated m a Japanese oiler of i US$l2 million yen credit for the purchase ot rayon and ceramic ware. U.P.I. Chinese Nationalist Foreign Minister Huang Shao-ku attended thc inaugurati i*n of President Lope/ Mateos m Mexico City. U.P.I. The Japan Rubber Importers Association said Japanese rubber importers haveReuter - 71 words
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Article58 1958-12-04 12 The Philippine Senate committee on national defence and security, m calling for revision of the P. 1. -U.S. military assistance pact has pointed out among other things that the Philippines has had to foot the expenses of the 63--member joint U.S. military advisory group whereas, m Siam. the U.S. bearsReuter - 58 words
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Article40 1958-12-04 12 Prime Minister Nehru told the New Delhi Parliament he supported the recent contract sinned with a Japanese firm for the manufacture of tractors m India. He said terms of the contract as to speed, price and quality were "satisfactory." U.P.I.U.P.I - 40 words
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Article60 1958-12-04 12 I The South Korean Minister R it Son- n s b United Stat, had agreed Jo aid South KoreaS US$2lO mill w 25 supports and US$l5O mi.. hon for 1 conomic n struct ion In I 159 He be lieved the u.S wt.uid continue Us nd to South Korea atReuter - 60 words
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Article11 1958-12-04 12 Ceylon has n cognised the new government of Sn. dan ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article37 1958-12-04 12 The p.i. Defence Department has annu inced the award of th Philipplni military merit medal to Corporal King Tuan-co. a Nationalist Chinese guerilla assigned with the U.S. Sixth Army m the Philippines during World War 11. U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article58 1958-12-04 12 Democratic Sei ator J. William Fulbrlght said on his return to Washington from a round- the -world trip that the major problems facing the nations of thc Far East are Internal, rather than external, lh the Far East no! übled with n a lion a'. tensi m w :h internalU.P.I - 58 words
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Article58 1958-12-04 12 Textile circles I expressed com the French Governments decision to hah. imports of Hong Kon i' ro ducts to I French overseas tories.- U.P!. ■I W S Johnston, deputJ leader of Australian i facing fair on board th Delos. said m Tokyo tW the mission bad r« firm mission fromReuter - 58 words
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Article26 1958-12-04 12 OF WHOLESALE PRICES W PORK IN HONG KOWU DROPPED SHARPS AGAIN DURTNO THt THIRD QUA RT T HE 1958 BECAUSI DUMPING CHINA PK IH MARKET U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article15 1958-12-04 12 A nine-membei trade missi m Geneva I to lnvestigat( for boi between Japa zerland U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article84 1958-12-04 12 INDIAN Premier Jawa lai Nehru I ed that the world try a spiritual approach to the mob atomic i odern outlook and the spiritual! man a an i trom ti: col bomb and hyd: bombs/ he aid In cult nd mi. ntlflc development and are84 words
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Article487 1958-12-04 13 MARY HAMPSON - MARY HAMPSON BRITAIN'S WINTER WARDROBES writes from London gVERY year I mean io be ready for wi nter. And every ve ai\ I'm not. It always tikes me by wrpnse, and I can never where vu n fur-lined hoots P *h .mi" 'ih f487 words
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Article, Illustration656 1958-12-04 13 Since prehistoric times they have given a sense of well-being By A WOMAN CORRESPONDENT J{Ni collars, wide sleeves, li ug c tmn up cuffs, the seven-eighth length coat, and the lull length coat these are today*, fashion trends ih an ancient trade which dates huk lo prehistoric656 words
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Article74 1958-12-04 13 Australian concei t pianist Leonard Hun gerford haa a most peculiar Ither tor a eon cert pianist or anyone < Tie colli cts dinosaur footprints. V. likes to fl: j th* m Up 111 elf. Problnfl around for a 150 milllo okl to.' print the oblivion thai over74 words
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Advertisement95 1958-12-04 13 1 v IB I i HI i t the magic of \'y i t P\ i Irk FstsniLY enchanting that's yoa under the spell of Starmist by S Stcincr. From mistomiscr bottle S T coloured highlights spr.iy your half to new gleaming glory. Nmc i magic shimmering shades made I95 words
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Article53 1958-12-04 14 Fran jo Mihallc, Yugoslavia's leading distance runner, arrived ln Tokyo by air yesterday to take part m the 12th Asahi International Marathon race to be held at Utsunomiya, north of Tokyo, on December 7. The other foreign participants will be Veikko Karvonen of Finland and KantorekReuter - 53 words
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Article167 1958-12-04 14 When Jones blew up Worst golf moments fpilE gi> goiter ol Mm them all— Bobby Jonhad his worst moment at 6t. Andrew 8 (Scotland, it Coat him no title but tor the man who won every big goii champiunship m one L*ntastic season the experience proved almost unbearable. The date:167 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-12-04 14 TERRY SPINKS. London's top bantamweight hope, bounces a powerpacked right off the head of Frenchman Mohamed Zarzi. He outpointed the wily Frenchman who was beaten for the first time m his career over ten rounds at the Seymour Hall, London. Spinks was too fast andPaul Popper - 60 words
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Article42 1958-12-04 14 Wilson Jones of India scored his third consecutive victory m the world amateur billiards championship tournament m Calcutta last night when he beat Wilfred Axlak of Malta by 2,456 points to 1,209. Jones had the highest break yesterday of 438. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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365 1958-12-04 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By COLCHESTER versus Yeovil. That is the F.A. Second Round Cuptie which brings together the South of England's two most renowned "giant killers." When Colchester and Southend were drawn together after Southend had unexpectedly drawn at home to the Somerset club, everybody365 words
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Article31 1958-12-04 14 Married members will meet the Singles m a soccer match organised by the Old Victorians Association on Saturday at Victoria School. Kick-oil is at 5.30 p.m.31 words
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Article41 1958-12-04 14 The 1959 world fencing championships will be held m Budapest trom July 12 to 25 Hungary was allocated the championships at a meeting of the International Fencing Federation In Pari, last May. but no d I were flxt ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article45 1958-12-04 14 Newcastle United, the English first division football team, who failed to win a game In their summer tour of Rumania, beat a selected Bucharest XI 4-1 m a friendly floodlit match last n:j;ht In Newcastle. Newcastle led 2-0 at halftime ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article33 1958-12-04 14 Tiie Soviet Union Ice hockey im continued their .successful tour of Britain when they outi and out-played Edinburgh Royals to win 10-3 In Edinburgh. iod scores: 3-0, 3-2 4-1. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article27 1958-12-04 14 Greece and France drew one-all m their European Football Cup match for nations yesterday m Athens. Both goals were scored m the second half ReuterReuter - 27 words
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230 1958-12-04 14 VENUE IS IDEAL FOR WINTER OLYMPICS \IR. Lyman Bingham, ifl executive director of the United St Olympic Committee, says that facilities for the Squaw Valley Winter Olympics m 1960 will be "as fine U could possibly be made." His comments at a press conference were echoed by Mr. John Jewett230 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-12-04 14 THEIR GAMES MASTER IS AN INTERNATIONAL Boys of Leyton County Hifh School W»\ rh as the school goalkeeper John Ban lupported W mates Chris Fortey, 18. and Alan to get the ball away from Phil Woomi.u" I West Ham tnited and Wiles forward i" m f| the school ground atReuter - 109 words
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Miscellaneous177 1958-12-04 14 (Mis \< ross 4An alternative In a loud 2 8')0 words lor such EnulLsh Chuckle (7), 5 It starts In the season (3). 6 She look ashamed In this 6 Buch au exhausted force rl (4 > 7 Drab |k*m, 1 4). 10 'Hie Wil 8 Bi.u p.s do for177 words
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962 1958-12-04 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS FULL REPORTS OH THIS MORHIHft'S rtMININU GALLOPS AT BUKIT TIMAH i___L___ Barlinnie is holding his X.L form IjUXONG MAS showed lots of Improvement this morninjr when 1 he went better than Roman (.alley II (J. Jones) to dispose of dree m 38962 words
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384 1958-12-04 15 Maori Boy attracts in easy gallop Boy (Johnson) woit attractively OVtf three m 40 4/fi Carbon Paper (Geyer; and Southern Moon (Ransome) went well over three ln 41. They did It easily with nothing between them. Sachiko (King) also impressed uilh his three m 40. Expensive Hobby (Mortimei) and Khandi384 words
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Article262 1958-12-04 16 America has assumed responsibility by supplying arms to Rl: Dutch Premier Dl 1(11 Prime Minister Wiileni Drees said m thc I pper House of Parliament m The HafUC yesterday that the danger of aggression Against Netherlands New Guinea is neiver altogether excluded." The Prime Minister, replyingReuter - 262 words
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Article101 1958-12-04 16 ARTILLERY DUEL ON SYRIA BORDER United nations military true* intervened terday to Stop a new flare-up 00 the Israeli-Syrian border after a 70-minute artillery duel over the entire length ol the 10-mile-wide Hyleh Basin. Several Israeli villa mainly on the Western side of the va'ley, were reported m Tel AvivReuter - 101 words
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145 1958-12-04 16 Strip-tease by girl of 14: Court closes a night club A LONDON night club was ordered to close after a police court was told yesterday about a strip-tease by a 14-year-old girl. The operators of the Seven Dials, m the Soho district, were fined a total of .€335 (about $2,850)Reuter - 145 words
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Article15 1958-12-04 16 < mile y. day began a tour of A! and the Sahara Reuter.15 words
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128 1958-12-04 16 'R.I. TO MEET VIOLENCE WITH FORCE' T'HE chairman of the Indonesian Parliament's foreign affairs committee, Mr. E. M Masjur, said m Jakarta yesterday that, 'if the Dutch want violence, wo will face them with violence," the Antara News Agency reported. He was commenting on a recent announcement that Holland wouldReuter - 128 words
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36 1958-12-04 16 The Home Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, told the House of Commons yesterday there were an estimated 210,000 coloured immigrants m Britain, of whom 55 per cent were West Indians.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article59 1958-12-04 16 SEAMEN aboard the Greek freighter Prodromos abandoned ship m the English Channel «v after a collision with another Greek vessel m thick fog ofT DungcnesM. Several vessels were standing by. The Other ship involved, thi 10.930-ton King Minos. requested tug ince, but was less seriously damagedReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-12-04 16 The most distinguished graduate of England's fa??ious Harrow public school is Sir Winston Churchill. And each year Sir Winston puts on his old school tie and visits Harrow to sing $ong* TS pupils. v; Here, Sir Winston bei applauded by some 0/ the mmih when61 words
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256 1958-12-04 16 SOME MAY BE BROUGHT BACK TO EARTH T-_E UNITED STATES yesterday announced plans to launch a new series A of satellites, some of them carrying live animals which miijht be brought back to earth. The Defence Department said the first attempt to launchReuter - 256 words
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Article63 1958-12-04 16 IJNITED Arab Republic President Nasser said m Cairo yesterday that Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba was "hurling accusations and provocations at the U.A.R. instead of devoting his efforts to complete liberation of his country." This was a reference to Tunisian charges that the U.A.R. had sent Egyptian armyU.P.I - 63 words
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Title Section9 1958-12-04 1 Race Form FREE PRESS Special Thursday, December 4, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration14549 1958-12-04 1 HOLLOWING are the horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club's December Meeting: CLASS ONE :\l>k.lm<\lUL Mitt M(<>\D: (Ten started) 9-8-58 Penang 1-10 carr. 7-12 (Oold Cupi l.:n. 'M.ichelli Cl. 1 Div 1; Ist. i [7-1 cirr. 7-10. 3rd. Brilliant t> lur H6. 4th. On Stage 8-11. I_--2-614,549 words
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