The Singapore Free Press, 12 February 1960

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  • 12 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY It, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 60 1 mil. rupiahs seized at pore airport CHAN S\*AN BEE Paya Lehar.Fri. JITCASE containing 3,000,000 new Indonesian rupiah notes has en detained by Customs officers at n^apore Airport. SIN" (for Singapore) which had culled at old lhat it was the i ver made by Ihe Cusi by
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  • 72 1 Missiles for RAAF jets in Malaya SYDNEY, Iri The R \F. base at Butterworth. Malaya, would soon hre its first batch of American "Sidewinder iles, Air Vice-Marshal >ir Frederick Scherger said ay. Sir Frederick arrived m S>dn?y b.v air after a 10--mspection of K.A.A.F. m Malaya. Hons Kon; and Singapore.
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  • 10 1 Queen in another afternoon drive GH FHFG FH HF U.P.I.
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  • 28 1 ASHINGTON. Fri. The States is sending tieptn charges and electronic equipment to help Argentina an unidentified object I to be a foreign subNavy said yes- U.P.I.
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  • 123 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THREE hundred former employees of the Batu Arang collieries are demanding severance pay. Yesterday they asked the Malayan Trades Union Con- ~>" to try and get the Labour Ministry's help to settle the claim. They also want the Labour Ministry to
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  • 23 1 BONN. Fri. A grave digger was jailed for 15 months at Nuremberg for painting swastikas and erecting an Reuter Anti-semitic poster.
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  • 16 1 TOKYO. Fri. Millions of Japanese yesterday celebrated Japans 2.620 th foundation day. Reuter
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  • 597 1  - Dr. Babs: Silly woman, says Maugham GILLIAN MILLS HAVING A BABY AT 60? NONSENSE, ONCE I PAST THE AGE A WOMAN CANNOT BE FERTILISED— EVEN BY CARROTS By Singapore, Fri. p()K a tc-w moments I studied the s;ige sitting m the lounge of Raffles Hotel sipping a Dry Martini. "What
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  • 49 1 WASHINGTON. Fri.— A missile has destroyed another missile m the first such -'kill" of that kind, the army claimed yesterday. It showed reporters film* of a test last Jan. 29 when a Hawk 'anti-aircraft missile scored a direct hit on an Honest John missile.— Reuter
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  • 108 1 WASHINGTON. Thursday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER told his Press conference to--1 day that Communist China would have to be brought into any disarmament agreement reached with Russia if it were to be successful. Thp President, replying to a question, said a country as
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  • 112 1 NEW YORK, Friday. 4 28-YEAR-OLD father fondled his two-year-old daughter m their Rat here, then suddenly hurled her to death through a sixth-floor window, police reported last ni^iit. Mr. Daniel Wolfson. a former civil .service clerk, mumbled to his wife: "I don't know. I'm
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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. A youth. Choo Chye Bok was found lying unconscious m a gutter m Bugis Street" this morning. Police have been told that he was attacked by four youths.
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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Maj.Gen. I. C. Harris, the new G.0.C.. Singapore Ba^e District, flew In la^t night by BO AC from London.
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  • 12 1 TOKYO. Fri. Population of Tokyo ha.s reached 9,166,- 956- Reuter
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  • 6 1 Stock Exchange RACE WEIGHTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 60 1 I A Meopta KA Microscopes. I -yy/ua .■•574 $500 must be won every week tartest tmbination business id pleasure se PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pmin Farina; roomy comfort for four adults or two adults, three chilli dren; handsome two-tone *c finishes; making the A.40 the most modern two-purpose car on
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    • 127 1 (Ike's new atom test ban plan.— Page YD. Cup of Youth discovered by Max Factor X ,m IB ■if j» v w^ JSk A r A i%t w!T M lv Wr m h M 7 !m Ufa V ■ML w Hi Since time began, women have searched for the Seer"of
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    • 34 1 DIPUIMAT SHIRTS CASUAL WEAR KNITTED WEAR fY^^h PYJAMA SUITS 1 V/V HANDKERCHIEFS yV SINGLETS ill NECKTIES j SHORTS t^/ M(*\ BRIEFS UNIT TRUST PRICE Mtni|i ling pi v $118 Ad. buying price 114] xd.
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  • 85 2 CHRYSLER LOSS FOR YEAR: U.S. $5.4 MILLION DETROIT: Chrysler Corporation had a further net loss of more than $5,000,000 laM year a? a result of lengthy strikes In the steel and glass industries, the >any reports. In the final quarter ot 1959 tht lon was $29,200,000 and brought, 'he net
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  • 191 2 A very quiet day with little movement BUSINESS RESTRICTED BY THE RAIL THREAT LONDON, Friday. pHE stock markets m London yesterday experienced one of the quietest sessions for f-'ome time. There was a marked reluctance on the part of operators to enter into commitments very far ahead while awaiting further
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 30 2 NEW YORK, Feb 11. YMtarday Today 30 Industrials «23.36 fU.M 20 Railraadt 180.77 150.11 «0 Osmittic Bond* 15 UtilltiM S6.O6 80.72 SS Stock* C»mp»nte Avarataa :.'<>«. 04 2O4.M
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    • 49 2 Malabar spot and awaiting release V>. a floats .%S. Feb. shipment 58. Lampong spot and awaiting r«le*»e g|, afloat? oS. Feb. Rhipmerr Sarawnk unquoted. Muntok white s|>ot j 105, awaiting release 10.0, afloats 103, Feb. shipment 108. sellers, ex-dock Above prices quoted in U.S. ccnU per 1b.
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    • 82 2 LONDON, Fab. 11. Vosttrday Today COPRA Philippine* t.i.f. U.K. North European port* felivered weight per long ton Fob. 1233. 12 i COPRA, Straitt c.i I. U.K. North Eoropoan ports delivered MreiftM oer long ton Mar. Apr COCONUT OIL crudo Straits c.it. European ports in bulk Mr long
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    • 120 2 LONDON, Feb. 11. Yesterday Today RUBBER No. I RSS •.i.f. European ports Feb 33 116 33 3-1* Mar 33 33 1/16 RUBBfH No. 1 *SS Spot 33 7 1« 34 UBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Mar 33 1 16 33P16 Apr. /Juno 32 7 16
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    • 58 2 NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Yesterday Today TIN Strait* apt* 101.25 101.37 TIN future* Straits Contraot TONE: SALES: RUBBER Futures Mar :?9 00 > -?i May 3S.40 3S.37 TONE: Barely steady. SALES: 58 let*. No. 1 ASS Feb. landed priea 3&t 3»| COFFEE: FuturM Contract Mar. 36 67
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  • 225 2 Tin may reach new high in 1960 says firm LONDON. Fri The auguries for l!M>u are good for copper, lead. zinc, and tin and it seems probable that world consumption will attain new highs m all four metals, says the British Metal Corporation Limited m its li'Vt review of non-ferrous
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  • 203 2 LONDON, Friday. AFTER a quiet opening the market firmed on A scarcity of offers accentuated by the holiday at Singapore. In view of the possibility lof interruption to trading next week through British rail and dock disputes, traders said that dealers were
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  • 137 2 BROKEN HILL BACK ON FULL-TIME SYDNEY. Fri.— Mining companies m Broken Hill today announced a return to lull- time operations after a year of curtailed ou:put. The announcement wu made m a statement released by the Secretary of the Mining Manaoiation, Mr. A. A. Robins. It said the return to
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  • 134 2 NEW YORK: The market closed with an irregularly lower tendency, ranging mostly to one point or 50. Some values recovered :n late tracing, but other Issues lost further p round. The opening tone was steaciy, with prices showing small changes. Movement was restricted m slow trading for the
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  • 35 2 LONDON Prang Besar Rubber Estate Ltd. have reached an agreement with Hoscote Rubber Estates Ltd. to exchange Taiping Estate for Hoscote's Bukit Damar Estate, plus a cash payment to Prang Besar of 148.000.
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  • 185 2 LONDON, Friday. T«HE directors of Mengkibol (Central Johore) Rub- ber Company Limited announced they have received offers from the Malayan General Company Ltd. to acquire the whole of the issued ordinary and preference capital of the Company. The consideration offered for the ordinary shares of
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  • 68 2 Tin prices up after good demand T ONDON, Fri— Tin prices La showed mostly fractional advances on the metal market yesterday. A good overnight United States demand was reported, with tinplaters taking part. Buying interest from the Continent was also described as good. The demand for Straits tin was presumed
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  • 73 2 NEW YORK: The United States Rubber Co. attained the highest sales and earnings m its 68-year history last year, according to the annual report of Mr. H. E. Humphreys Jr., chairman, i and Mr. John W. McGovern, president. Net income rose 57
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  • 61 2 HONG KONG, Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,205 $1,205 &$1.210 sales sales Union Ins. Canton $98.00 $95.00 sellers sales Wheelock Marden 6.70 6.65 sales sales i H'Kong phone $34.00 $34.00 &$3-5.70 &$33.75 sellers sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $24.50 $24.20
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  • 44 2 Port Dickson-Lukut interim of 3d LONDON: Port DicksonLukut (FMS) Rubber Est have declared an interim dividend of three pence per unit free of tax on capital increased by a one-for-two free scrip issue against four pence on the old capital, payable March 29.
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  • 83 2 WASHINGTON: The Labour Department announced today that the number of Americans employed last month dropped by 1,900,000 but said the number with jobs was a January record of 64,020,000. It said the drop m the num- ber of jobs was a seasonal one. Unemployment m January
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  • 111 2 LONDON: A speciallydesigned cargo ship, chartered by the booming British car industry to help boost export sales, has left for Pacific coast ports of North America. The 10,660-ton Cape Sable, owned by a Glasgow shipping urm, was carrying 1,082 products of the Austin
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 225 2 fi HAMBURG-AMERIc^J 6c NORTH GERMAN m^l To (Colombo), Genoa, Morsci! 1 Bremen He Calls Southampton lURSTEIN (LLOYD) 17 11 Fes NESSENSTEIN (LLOYO) 2fl 22 Fcl SCNWABENSTEIN (LLOYO) 21 Fel Mar To Manila, Hongkong, YokoHc ■AYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) WERRASTEIN (LLOYO) ESSEN (HAPAG) THE BLUE FUNNEL J (NORTH AMERICAN SErVi C^l To Halifax,
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    • 87 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying; alongside the Sin- rapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Sirdhana 1 2. Benrinnes 4/5. Sudan 6A. Benlawers 6 7. Straat Banka 8 9. Glenflnlas 10 11. Atreus 13 14. Marquisien 15 16. Tadjouri 18. Maet.suycker 19. Sadao N.Wall 1. Salong N.Wall 3. Giang
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  • 907 3 Che Kalsom's pets -a crocodile and an armadillo SINGAPORE A TOUCH OF OMAR. ..AND AN ARABIAN MEMORY |T WAS 3 moment that moved me deeply, a moment I v f< rget that w how Che 3h0 ,r the wife of theTengku Makhota of Johore Liked feelings as she watched the
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  • 193 3 Plastics now pose threat to nurseries as public taste turns to 'artificial' NEWTON, Fri. [ARGE-SCALE imports of plastic artificial flowers from Hong Kong and Germany are affecting nursery owners m Singapore. Mr. Chua Knoon Niam, who owns a nursery m Bukit Timah Road, said customers were now very few. "I
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  • 96 3 SWITCH TO YOUTHS: CLUB NAME CHANGED KATONG, Fri. The former St. Hilda's Canterbury Club has changed ame to the St. Hilda's Youth Fellowship. Explaining: the change, the newly elected secretary, Mr Vernon Perreau. said rday that they intended to concentrate more on youth welfare. The committee has planned several lectures,
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  • 11 3 India's offer of help to start cashew cannery a r be
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  • 44 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Miss Kikoye Takeochi, 50, programme director of the YWCA of Japan, who spent three days m Singapore. said yesterday she had an "instructive" stay here. She said Singapore had one of the best community development programmes m Soulh-East Asia.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 23 3 BHULAGE REMOVALS PACKING^ I V SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD /> J m association with 1 f A SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD. ff l_l
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    • 211 3 CHARTVVELL EDITION OF CHURCHILL'S WAR MEMOIRS f|i'- THE SECOJVD WORLD WAR Memorable F Th.s great new IL^^^l I CHARTWELL edit. on of I The Second World Wor .s a U triumph of both the printers' and bool J m\ binders' ort illustrated with a unique gollery wor photogrophs gothered from
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  • 327 4 MIXED-UP BEADS ADD UP TO GLAMOUR WOODEN beads mixed with porcelain, chunky beads with small ones, shells scattered through your necklace these are the latest ideas to give you that distinctive look. Many shops sell special silk thread, beading needles and necklace clasps. Use filler beads to lengthen short ropes
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  • 548 4  - Jealousy can be problem among older children, too... Nurse Meg HF HFH FHF FH FDH [by IN my last article I 1 talked about the jealousy over a new baby which is often shown by the smallest of the other children, who has had to give up his status as
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  • 137 4 STELLA PICKS GREEN AND WHITE OUTFIT LOOKING your loveliest on the beach or at the swimming pool is important. Stella Brown wears an outfit m glazed printed cotton m green and white a detachable button-down skirt over a one-piece play suit. The outfit is desioned and tailored by DUNCAN'S 11,
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  • Feminascope
    • 205 4 Reader, 12 wins $20 hints prize! TWELVE-YEAR-OLD i» u>li\i\ yj SAMY. 75, Tn pore, 11, wins the firs! "Household Him tion on how to tawr a\ hands after peelii I Padhma writes and I like helping im 1 chen. "Peeling onions ot I one of my jobs but I eet
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 236 4 A M MIXIM-IROX M Cotton of Range 2 Design 7621/4 HK^la Controlled Retail Price ft El m 1 I $2.70 per yd. fc W »iIT% Moloya $3.00 per yd mL iV^S L city These fabrics are all Fully Guaranteed; if satisfaction is not obtained the cost of >4j^l both the
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    • 19 4 To set you thinking SHARING a life with someone can be INTERESTING if the two people Involved arc INTERESTING
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    • 76 4 you can depend &w% THE PROVSD BABY FOOD Mother... because baby's health and P fTI 'jm happiness are your first concern insist 1 on Lactogen Safe, Proven Lactogen L^ jM This perfectly balanced milk form ulu |^C^ is prepared so easily, so quickly If *J) natural feeding is not possible,
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  • 83 5  - Dollar note that's reen, genuine but valueless HYLLIS TAN Vsur\ vor ird that approached with a Tan a purcha.M' the b ved dollar among at ho: "I returned to the market, out the butcher denied •vledge of it. and so I kept it." Ml I i>aid .she would part with
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  • 112 5 FAJAR (NOMONEY) STOPS PUBLICATION FOR 2 MONTHS BUKIT TIMAH, Fri— Fajar the monthly paper of the Socialist Club of the University of Malaya, has undergone a change m its content. Beginning from the next demic term. Fajar. will have .sections devoted to ral new fields of interest. A panel of
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  • 15 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. General I.D. White. Commander-in-Chief, United States Army Pacific, arrived yesterday.
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  • 130 5 AMERICAN HUNTER (67) PLANS A MALAYAN SAFARI M SINGAPORE, Friday. AN American hunter Mr. Clayton C. Huston, 67 who has been twice round the world during the past 47 years, is now m Singapore to make arrangements for a hunting expedition to Malaya towards the end of this year He
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  • 83 5 KOTA BHARU, Thurs. Yahy a bin Haji Yaacob, 24. a financial clerk of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority here, was sentenced to 18 months' jail by the Kota Bharu Sessions Court for criminal breach of trust of $2,841 between Oct. 26, 1958, and Oct. 18 last
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  • 119 5 HERE'S a chance to learn glamour all you have to do is enter the Free Press Walk on Feb. 28. One of the prizes m the womens section is a free course at the Joan Booty Mannequin Training and Charm School. A few of
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    • 168 5 f^ SELF-CONTAINED STEREO 1 w V|[&B iiTlfll 1 GaEDBa SO 102 WE D This low price set gives you full stereo. The modern styled cabinet includes a stereo record changer suitable also for monaural records and two channel amplification and sound deflection. 9 Valves press button Superb Fully Tropicalised 4
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 191 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice «Sc Fred Dickenson I^^Vft \lf^J*'<*> B ShO'Jl^N T HAVE TO HJNT bl/ V\ 1 I HQW ABOUT IT POYS I^f^.TJTs.' j J^l^^ >- AE HEAR h£ HA6 A SEA' \U A ShC^T JI?UISE VMTH .f 11 I P ANP IS \l\/ >-i TT I-£ AOKK
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  • 217 6 Too easy credit is pitfall for everybody H FHFH FHF DH CALLING into debt is all too easy m Singapore. Chief reason is the liberal way In which traders allow customers to run up bills. Far too few retailers ask any questions when faced with a request tor credit. Some
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  • 101 6 JF the handsome profit the Government seems set to make out of its pay-as-you-park car parks m the city centre is used to make more car parks it will be well spent. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the Deputy Prime Minister, was not expansive about
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  • 964 6  - Curing chronic alcoholics— the modern way... KENNETH LOCKE By REVENUE £rom liquor m Singapore last month totalled $3,048,000. In January last year the figure was $2,49** 000. THE MISUSE of alcohol is a serious problem. This article shows how this problem is tackled m Sweden. QNE HOUSE m the heart
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    • 369 6 MANY books have become bestsellers because their authors are not afraid of beingr fairly pornographic. I wonder why people nowadays are so interested m wrapping up the more debased facets of »ex and selling them to the public m artistic patterns? Are v. t-
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  • 229 6  - How I found a man preparing meet God. KHOO YEOW TEE By TN a dimly-lit hut A m Kampong Bahru on YVednesri. I found 41 year old truck driver P. Yaithi sitting before an altar, preparing m his own words "to meet God." He was deep m pra when I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 583 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE W+ $2 (Mt*.y—Box S» tts. txtrm ELF DRIVE CHAUFFEUR dnvtn trom Kvtrfin* Co. Rmg *****. GERMAN RECHARGING FLASH LICHTS Famous Frimalux Slu :>O. Ylrolher'-. Phone Tll^i. TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from Telephone 'Liim' 20ils. ore. DOCUMENTS COPIED WMI« you Cheap rates for Diplomas, v Testimonials.
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    • 33 6 Song of Love g Eternally Beautiful m ■ENGAGEMENT J RINGS I m Platinum 6c Gold Set Diamonds. l^f# IP. H. HENDRY Jewellers Si Silversmith*. 78. North Bridfe Rd.. Spore «m\ Knal* Lumpur. f
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    • 43 6 tomitc Electrx Eye Camera I |P»™ 5 lens turr- KM»if<f photc N Mha: iriyfimv g 375 JACK'S PHOTO 157 Nor* Br.dge Rcod $***** f/ A liH &OU ACCNTV I— HOCK CHEOHG COMPANY I FERGUS 0 PRINTED VOIL Retail Price*: FEDERATION OF SINGAPORE I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 359 6 I I I? I X 114 I 15 I 16 I \7 CLL'ES ACROSS 2 Misty appearances m the B B L^ nature (si. 3Tobe so blind one may see I I M B I BHe nas a P rize lor P eace <»>• 4 Z^* y i mi y
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  • 28 7  -  MERVYN NICHOLAS ftif/ty of being molested by six-foot specialist m love songs i; D TO E SIX I m or id lilt She fled
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  • 60 7 Agnes is such a cute snake GIRL m the kimono is Agnes Loh, who has a leading role m the pranakan version of a popular Chinese legend. The Black Snake and the White Snake, which is being staged on Feb. 27 m the Happy World Stadium by the Oleh Oleh
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd.. will hold a children's party at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday, at 10 a.m.. to celebrate its 10th year of progress.
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  • 122 7 'CHAPATI' LEFT UNATTENDED ON A FRYING PAN... FOUR LOSE SAVINGS SERANGOON, Fri. A "chapati" on a frying pan left unattended at 3.40 yesterday morning burnt down a watchman's hut m a sawmill m Serangoon Road. The four occupants lost their entire lite-savings. The stove was left unattended for a minute
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  • 27 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mr. Stephen N. Sestanovich, 48, has arrived from America to take over as the new Director of United States Information Service here.
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  • 22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, FYi. The Technical College Students' Union will hold a "Union Night" at the ChinWoo Auditorium on Feb. 27.
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  • 28 7 KATONG, Fri. The Chinese Swimming Club will hold a Children's Day on Sunday, when the club will be thrown ODen to all children free of charge.
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  • 121 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE executive committee of the Malayan People's Socialist Front will meet m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday to prepare for its annual conference and fix the date. The meeting, which observers have described as •crucial." will decide the future of the two parties that
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  • 58 7 SINGAPORE, Frl. Two thugs with daggers robbed a couple of $22 cash and $302 worth of jewellery In Sampan Place m Joo Chlat area on Wednesday night, The report was made by Miss Chua Choo Hong. She said she was with her fiance m
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  • 47 7 ABOUT 140 Hindu devotees carried kavadis to the Chettiar temple m Tank Road during yesterda> i Thaipusam festival. The youngest devotee was seven-and-half-year-old A. Nadarajan. who is seen here on his arrival at the j temple. Free Press picture.
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  • 235 7 THE GUN OWNERS: FARMERS TOP THE LIST SINGAPORE, Friday. gINGAPORE farmers own more guns than local sportsmen or hunters, according to a leading gun-dealer, Mr. Ho Sim Guan. Reason: It is easier for farmers and orchard owners to get police licence for shotguns to exterminate pests. In many rural areas
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  • 22 7 ALOR STAR. Frl The next meeting of the Kedah Legislative Assembly will be held on Feb. 24 at 10 a.m.
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  • 142 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Lighter and motor sampan owners have called an emergency meeting today to discuss a strike threat by 2,000 members of the Transport Vessel Workers Association, if negotiations are not resumed. Talks on a new pay rate for cargo loading and unloading came to
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  • 29 7 THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD II 7f o iv !«#>? llof#- m u v lt is Ire tmrth > 1/oif 111 it 4' his fortune* > FIND OUT IN TOMORROW'S Sunday
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 65 7 IE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED ►MB \N j»uj KOAO i «>K I BO.MBO DecrmVr. 1 I m Derti»« 30.00,000 ivc been bra* Ra 9 00.000 o \S9. werf nP Nil. 18.07.88.397 1. 11 11 4 I up 26.45. .9.84» 18.62.66.362 <>«; 12.19.62,819 61.48.96,836 M K. 1.18.77.U5.866 33 j H IXLUVM.
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    • 160 7 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH! IIHBHfIHHBf .^t ~'lK I IV V^K \^B ''**BU»** For example: EXTRA QUIET AIRLIINERS Long famed for their superlative quietness, Pan American's double-decked Super "Strato" Clippers* now are quieter than ever! Now, new aluminium propellers, especially designed for Pan American, help reduce engine noise
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 37 7 POP— Canute Idea By Cog f /"T^ ALL TMIS «>AKJD t /rffc ijK*^ IKJ^TlKJCX. >% 1 L^.,i^2 Don t trust to luck. Mak« sure of pleasant evening every day with a regular order for the Singapore Free Press.
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    • 274 7 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS KAM ALA CLUB: Malayalam class 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Malay beginners 10.30 a.m.; Malay comersation 9.15 p.m.; Japanese flower arrangement beginners 10 a.m., 5.15 p.m.. Bth course 11 a.m.; English conversation 4 p.m.; Business and Professional Women's Club buffet supper at Mrs.
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  • 947 8  -  JAMES LEASOR H FHGF DHGF HDHF By I part\ V SIX How has Princess Margaret faced the challenge imposed by her decision to put duty above love? What awaits her m the years ahead These questions are searchingly examined m this concluding article
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  • 833 8 How long before the South African Nationalists admit the reality of their impossible position? By the ARCHBISHOP of CAPETOWN, the Rt. Rev. Joost de Blank, m an interview with STEPHEN BARBER 'THEY know now that the opinion of the civilised world is against
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  • 166 8 r ONDON, Sat. A new ■I-' British research ship for the study of the seas and marine life is planned by the National Oceanographic Council. A number 01 British shipyards are shortly expected to tender for building her. It is expected
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 142 9 M ijjas uudss2s sj#x#i3 kvj I hide. By ::> opical of the time. idinary, him- s kind squarely oal and f ri^ht and .s upon Lgpicioits r"^"" to stand world's :orce he finds ac side to the cento Hide. y d homef rom
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  • 368 9 THF SIHRALEE. DArcy Niland. Pan Books, 1 The story of an tralian swagman to leaves his wife takes his small ?hter with him to This is a lul story, very written. Mil IN THE CLOUDS U.itha Christie. Fontan.t T plane from ied at
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    • 413 9 YOU CAN SMELL CORDITE THEY CAME AS STRANGERS. Francesca M. Wilson Ilamish Hamilton. 25. For a doggedly insular nation, England has a remarkable rtcord as a refuge tor the persecuted. This is the story or successive waves ol immigrants from the Flemings of the 14th century to the Hungarians of
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  • 710 9  - THE MAN WHO COULD HAVE KILLED HITLER, RIBBENTROP Colonel R. Meinertzhagen George Malcolm Thomson MIDDLE EAST DIARY. By Cresset. 355. by AN June 28, 1939, Colonel Meinertzhagen had an interview with Hitler m Berlin. There was nothing m the least remarkable m what the Fuhrer said to him. It was
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  • 238 9 Two days to read this novel but it was worth it ADVISE AND CONSENT BY Allan Drury Collins, 21s. A T last! An American "king sized novel" (638 packed pages) with an inspiring setting, the Senate,' a host of sharpdrawn characters from the President dovm, an enthralling story, and no
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    • 676 9 BORN tcxlay It Is likely ponding paragraph. Let your that you will maKe some birthday star be your daily important contribution to guide, the life and habits of all tomorrow mankind. aquariis (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) Vnn arp dpfinltelv master Take particular care of ftnanYou are aenmte y masier cial blems
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  • 1237 10 SHOPPING Centre THE CHOICE OF shoes is all you could ask for from S. M. Hussain Saiboo of Coleman Street. 'Here you will find a variety of styles and colour tones for the most fastidious selling at sensible prices. SUFFERING FROM UGLY DANDRUFF? Buy a bottle today of "Dandricide" from
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  • 242 10 I Competitors will report a milestone. Woodlands, a: ajn. on Sunday February 28. 19C0 Competitors wishing transpo the starting point must as^mble at the respective pick-up poiriif between 5.30 and 6 ajn. O The Walk will begin at 7 ajn. along the specified route The distance from start
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    • 168 10 HAIRSOL the fragrant lotion of indispensable value for your hair. Sole Agents: MILLION CO.. 41, Upper Pickering Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** ••VICKY IV" most economical reliable and only $30/- monthly Showroom: AUTOMAT TRADERS LTD. 273, North Bridge Rood, Singapore. Tel: ***** NEW ARRIVALS! A new ship- /^Wv\ ment of
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  • 229 11  -  ALLAN LEWIS By Bukit Timah, Wed. METEORITE (Johnson) and Roc (Dragon), who both missed their first race, showed that they are alright by making the fastest time at Hukit Timah this morning. Working m the centre of the number two track y disposed
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  • 33 11 Thomson beats Nagle by 5 strokes pi Xl I IIMUI hridax > I i lumiMin jrestcrm it frllow Xustralian > l>3 fivr clear th»jr \hihition h it Ihe Royal Sin Goli Club. core the 350.
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    110 11 Div I hi. Won by: 1L :J. I. Time: !:>iin. U 3.V Goinu: Fast. (I Div. 3 HF. Won by: li. J, li. Time: lmin. 14 1 .">. Goins: Fast ri 5 liiv -I 6F. Won by: 11. 2. nk. Time: lmin. 14. Gome: Good. i v gp. Won by:
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  • 137 11 EINOSTON, Fri. Jamaica were all out for 374 yesterday MCC were 117 for two at close of play. JAMAICA— Ist inns, (overnight 237 lor three): Holt r Andrew b Trueman 6, McMorris c Andrew b Trueman 104. Lunsden J Qreenhough 46. Worrell c Barrington b Trueman 75. Griffith
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  • 44 11 HAARLEM (Holland) Fri Ferry Sonneville of Indonesia, who won m 1958 and was runnerup last year, is favourite to win the Dutch international badminlon title on Saturday and Sunday. Over 60 players representing Mnlaya. Denmark, and Thailand will contest the title.— Reuter
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  • 57 11 Soccer: SGSP'A Div. 2 B— Police 'C* v Yio Chu Kang TTC v Customs, PWD B 1 v Civil Defence. Friendly: Jollilaris v RAPC— Geylang. Polo: M.P.A. tourney— Thomson Road. Boxing: Spore Base District incer-unit championships final. Squash: PEAF individual championships— i Seletar. Hockey: Civilian* v Military— Friendly
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  • 122 11 YIfEIGHTS for two races on tf Sunday: CL. 5, DIV. I— 9F: Rina 9.00. Promise 8.12. Kaboo 8.11. Cinemascope 111 8.10, Barakat 8.10, Determined 8.10, Gustani 8.08. Fiery Hare 8.08, Freedom Crusade 8.07, Loyalty II 8.06. Wo-Ai-Nee 8.06, Ten-Per-Carat 8.05, Bukit Timah 8.04. Bukit Bintang 8.04. Senang
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  • 59 11 Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's first meet of the season has attracted 12 riders. They contest a 25-mile time trial on Sunday at 7 a.m. Entries: Hassan Osman, Jaafar Janggi, Ramli Halimi, M. Siran Abdullah, Hamzah Awang, Surani Zailani. Amir Osman. Abdullah A. Raschid. Hamid Supa'at.
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  • 98 11 First Malayan Polo Association tournament of the year begins today at Singapore Polo Club, Thomson Road. Eight teams axe competing Draw for the first day: Singapore v Mixed Grill, Singapore Warriors v P?rak Polo Club Royal Pahang v. Selangor, Penang v Islanders. McDougall Cup holders are
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  • 24 11 HONG KONG Fri. The touring Peru soccer aide lost to Hong Kong 2-1 Lust night. Halftime score was 1-I.— Reuter.
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  • 497 11 BUKIT TIMAH, Friday. DOB Franklin was m good form yesterday. He rode three winners, the first on Boomerang, and the last two on Can Do and Perhaps So. Boomerang put up a good performance to win the first j race after being badly check- eti at the
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  • 436 11 KIWI VERSUS KIWI-TWO TRIES j DECIDE A FAST, TENSE CLASH j "5 RXZAF SQD *Mf ....8 41 RNZAF SQD 0 WHEN Kiwi met Kiwi at sevens rugby yesterday, the padang crowd roared delight. Action was fast and handling keen. For six minutes exchanges were even, and scoreless Then
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  • 547 11 ■pi'TLI improved on her first J start third to beat a fairly useful field of Class 3 Div. 2 horses m Race Three. Putll always had the leaders well covered. She ran to the front at the distance and had plenty m hand to hold off the
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  • 496 12 Ike tries (with British support) to break Geneva deadU Washington, Thursday PRESIDI NT 1 I > l HOWES today proposed, with British support, a new plan for a limited ban on nuclear weapon tests. It was immediately re-, jetted by Russia. rhe President, announcthe plan
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  • 47 12 LONDON. Kriday. PHITAIN i<mlj\ uiude its plans lo keep the nation moving from midnight on Sunday when ;i nution-ivide railway strike is due to begin. river iobs Pc Deadline bow "tiation over een the B the the
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  • 90 12 FIRE! TOO MANY FIREMEN IN THE WAY LONDON. Fri.— So many London firemen about 2.000 -turned up for a mass meeting on Wednesday night to demand increased pay that the gathering had to be held m the open air. Representatives of 17 brigades blocked a street and a fire engine
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  • 36 12 LOMBO. Fri. The inquiry into the assassination ol Mr. Bandaranaike, which held up for 11 days oe- the illness of accused :is. was resumed yesterAll six accused were m court. Reuter
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  • 103 12 JAKARTA. Fri The visiting King and Queen of Thailand, accompanied by President Sukarno, arrived at the mountain resort of Bandung. West Java, •erday. King Phumipol Adulade.i. clad m a khaki gabardine uniform, and Queen Sirikit, wearing an orange morning dress with a white collar,
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  • 198 12 45 THOR MISSILES AT THE READY IN BRITAIN ONDON, Fri. Bri*J tain now has 45 operational Thor ballistic missiles, the Royal Air Force announced yesterday. The missiles under AngloAmerican control are all capable of being fuelled and launched within 15 minutes. In an emergency they can be held m readiness
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  • 48 12 LONDON, Fri.— Mr. David Lean, the Academy awardwinning British director of The Bridge on the River Kwai. is planning to marry his fourth wife, Miss Leila Dcvi, an Indian girl he met five years agd, it was report- Ed here yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 32 12 HONG KONG. Fri. A sow m Macao has given birth to a freak with three bodies, one head, eight legs, three tails, three ears, and three sets of organs.— U.P.I.
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  • 99 12 Meteorite shower left 122 craters MOSCOW, Fri. The largest known meteorite to reach earth, weighing about 100 tons, fell m Eastern Russia m February 1947, the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday. Reviewing a book just published by the Soviet Aca demy of Sciences on studies carried out by scientists
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  • 43 12 PEKING. Fri.— The Indian ambassador to Communist China. Mr. G. Parthasarathi. returned here by air last night bringing what understood to be India reply to the latest Chinese note on the frontier dispute between the two count: Reuter
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  • 169 12 MANILA, Thursday. npHE PHILIPPINES Secretary for Foreign Affairs. A Mr. Felixberto Serrano, yesterday ordered an inquiry into alleged smuggling through diplomatic pouches. I The inquiry is In connection with a local Press report that two official bags which composed this week's diplomatic pouch from the Philippines
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  • 20 12 BLACKBURN. Fri. The Bishop of Blackburn, Dr. W. H. Baddley. died here last night. He was 65 Reuter
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  • 11 12 NEIVA (Colombia). Fri Floodwaters have drowned 11 farmhands^— U.P.I.
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  • 18 12 HELSINKI, Fri.— President Eisenhower has declined invitations to visit Finland. Sweden. Norway, and Den- mark.— Reuter
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  • 172 12 SELKIRK ASSURES BRUNEI OF BRITAIN'S HELP BRUNEI TOWN. Thursday JHK Earl of Selkirk. British Commis* General for South-Eas! Asia, toda> ed the people of Brunei thai the United X dona Government would do c\ervtliin_ for their prosperity and security. i Solkirk said I broadcast over B: shortly beforr hi for
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  • 80 12 lONDON. Fri Two men were jailed here for 12 years for receiving .some of the jewellery stolen Lfl October m one of London's biggest jewel thefts for years The men. Jam°s Whelan. 32. and Timothy McGuire. 34. pleaded guilty to receiving jewelh ry worth
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    • 267 12 THE FAR EAST ENGINEER A quarterly publication devoted to engineering and heavy °eerin£ equipment m the Far East The Fi7'st Issue is now on Sale. Co)i!Oits include: Special 16 page section on new products, processes and equipment. Isambard Kingdom Brunei Centenary Lecture by Scan Mackey, Taikoo Professor ot Engineering at
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