The Singapore Free Press, 18 March 1960

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  • 20 1 THE WEWSPAPER EVEBvannv (S TALK NG AB OUT The Singapore Free Press No. *****. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1960. 15 CENTS.
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  • 52 1 Mdljght emergency alert follows volcanic eruption i :L |CE ARE ED Z I FY 1 MG I I Lagers tid *hed to la>t ocanic !ij buried ontrol m *l S Hi I J TJ "2 •1 9 L£ 1 Baa 1 .tiing lava L I pjj
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  • 198 1 Blitz on Sukarno palaces Airmen arrested JAKARTA, Fri. Some Indonesian Air Force officers are among those arrested m connection with the machine-gunning of President Sukarno's palaces m Jakarta and Bogor ami a seaside resort by an Air Force officer on March Antara News Agency reported yesterday. The Indonesian Air Force's
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  • 49 1 Quiz wizard flops a census taker's exam v Try a torn i once won uo on a TV now. yesterday d to pass the I >n lor a $13-a--job i ttsus whO tC< .ding oout .idler the les. He I the b: m the I TV quiz games.— Reuter
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  • 10 1 HONG KONG '°P of Sh to •high
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  • 176 1 FEDERATION DECIDES TO EXPAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE .LA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Government has decided to expand the Technical College to meet the country's demand for more hnicians. ro attract more student Government will increase the monthly subsistence allowance from SB5 to $100. year alone the Government will pay an extra
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  • 29 1 LIVERPOOL. Fri.— Prim Margaret was warmly cheered erday a s she drove through the streets here—unlccompanied by her fiance. Mr. Antony Armstrong-,*"™** open a new school.- Reuter
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  • 19 1 NAIROBI. Fri.— A second African charged with murdering a European m 1908 was discharged yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 164 1 Burst dam peril: A flood threat to homes of 25,000 PLAIN CITY (Florida), Friday. A DAM burst near here yesterday and about 25,000 people m the area were warned that their houses might be Hooded. I Bulldozers were rushed to the scene m an attempt to check the flow of
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  • 67 1 CAMBRIDGE LAW DEGREE FOR TENGKU RAHMAN CAMBRIDGE. Fri. The \j Federation Prime MinisTengku Abdul Rahman, the Greek ambassador to Britain. Mr. George St. Seferiades, and Prof. Roman Jakobson of Harvard University are among a group of people to receive honorary degree of law at Cambridge University, it was announced yesterday.
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  • 9 1 AGADIR, Fri.— The harbour reopened yesterday.— Reuter
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  • 60 1 \l YOKK. Fri. Sinyer Dick llaymes. ex-husband T„irf>s Kita llavworth. has Bled a bankruptcy petition. Haymes liNted his liabilities as over 5i. 500.000 and his urrent assets as SIG.OOO. He described himself m the rtition as an "unemployed entertainer. One of his big creditors is the is.
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  • 158 1 A CUP FROM TENGKU FOR MALAY CONTEST AT NANYANG lURONG, Fri. The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has donated a silver challenge cup worth over $200 to the Nanyang University Students' Union for an annual oratorical contest m the national language. The first of these contests will be held
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  • 45 1 Cheaper now— by Britannia NEW YORK, Fri. The British Overseas Airways Cor- j poration announced yesterday j that from May 1. passengers would be able to fly to London and back on board Britannia jet-prop airliners for Msl.3so— the lowest fare ever offered on Britannias.
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  • 18 1 DUBLIN. Fri.— St. Patrick's lay. wa> celebrated m Dublin yesterday with a giant industrial parade.- Reuter
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  • 28 1 NEW YORK. Fri.— General Douglas Mac Arthur, former supreme commander in' the Far East, continued to show normal progress at Lenox Hill Hospital here. Reuter
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  • 233 1  - Team-up HARRY CHIA JAPS 'MARRY' PHONE PICK-UP, CAMERA TO TRANSISTOR RADIO By Singapore, Fri THE latest Japanese transistor devices to reach Singapore are a radio se» with built-in camera and another with built-in telephone pick-up. Singapore is only the second city m the world to receive these two latest transistor
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  • 85 1 GEYLANG UMNO EXPELS DATO HAMID GEYLANG, Fri.— Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. president of Singapore UMNO has been expelled from the party's Geylang Branch for alleged non-payment of subscriptions for over 12 months. Contacted by the Free Press this morning Dato Hamid said- "No comment." The UMNO secretary-gene-ral for
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  • 38 1 WASHINGTON, Fri.— America's Pioneer V satellite, launched last Friday to orbit the sun. was yesterday nearly a million miles from the earth, with its radio still transmitting loud and clear, space scientists reported.
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  • 10 1 Managers' prices today— elling $1.23. buying $1.16.
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  • 34 1 BELGRADE. Fri. Ron Catholic Bb; mo Cekada. 58. on trial Skoplie. Macedoi. denied he had raised mo; for church purposes by smuggling goods m from abroad and selling them.
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  • 23 1 LONDON. Fi ishionshaped pink diamond, the largest of its kind ever ofl d for auction m Britain sold yesterday for $411,000.
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  • 16 1 TOKYO. Fri. Nepal- Prime Minister Prasad Koirala arrived m Shan yesterday lor a
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  • 21 1 LONDON. Fri. Th«- Duk< Edinburgh has now fully l covered from a bout of m Muenza.- Reuter afdsdfsdgs
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 483 2 SINGAPORE. Friday. [T LOOKS as though m another fortnight or so that the Malayan Stock Exchange will have cleared the deluge of scrip arriving from London, particularly sterling rubbers the aftermath of the buying spree just before Christmas. About $3 million was
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    • 112 2 LONDON, March 17. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 KSS c.i.f. European ports Mar uruitiond unquoted Apr 31- 34; RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 31 7 16 34 13 16 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Apr .1 13 16 May 34i I l 16 TONE: Quieter.
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    • 33 2 NEW YORK. March 17. Previous Today 30 Industrials 816.73 fiK> ay i 20 Railroads I4h 51 40 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities »7 7i 35 Stock* Composite A**r**ts 204.76 2*4 o*
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    • 40 2 Malabar spot -nd awaiting relta-e f>6. a Coats Hatch ahipmerv Lamport*; ipol nnd await inz r< March attlpmenl Sarawak unrjuowd. Muntok white spot and ,v;i anoats S9 March shipment 85, ■ellers, ex-dock ALo\l- pric s <^ nta per lb.
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    • 82 2 LONDON March 17 moo. Previews Today COPRA Philippines ci.t. U.K. North delivered weight per long ton Mar. COPRA. Straits C.i.f. Jl'4o l U.K., North European ports delivered weight per long ton Mar. Apr. COCONUT OIL crude CM *9 Straits c.i f European ports m bulk per long
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    • 59 2 NEW YORK, March 17. I Previous Today TIN Straits spot 100.62 10U.6J TIN future Straits Contract TONE: SALES: RUBBER Futures Mar 11 M 41 vl May Xi.;:, TONE: Firm. SALES: 120 lots No. 1 RSS Mar. tandrd pnct 41 i COFFEE: Futures B Contract Mar. :>7 uU
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  • 101 2 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS Ivinff alongMtle the Si"--0 pjapore Harbour Board wharves; »r expected today are: Straat Van I Diemen 1/2. Batu 45. Osaka i Mara 6A, Elizabeth Bakke 6 7, j City of Wellington 8 9, Amaglsan Vlaru 10. 11. Mcmnon 13. 14 FTankfurt 15 16. Nijkerk 18, [sarco
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  • 68 2 HONG KONG. Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today i. S. Banking Corporation $1,275 $1,270 salts sales Jnion Ins. Canton $99.00 $100.00 s ;i^ sales \heelock Marten.. 7.25 s 7.45 .VS 7.4U 7.40 sales .v.iles IKong phone $38.00 $37.75 :7.75 &537.50 sales Jalry Farm «fc Culd
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  • 216 2 German firm gets Malaya order MANNHEIM I West Germany 1; The Brown. Boveri tfrm of Jannheim lias received orders from Persia and Malaya for installing overland 'electricity lines, the company announced." One order Is for a 23.000-volt high tension line of 156 kllometies m length ana two shorter ones
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  • 53 2 LONDON: m featureless trading. Copper dealings were on ;he modest side there was little overall variation m afternoon base metal prices although tradb interest m lead and zinc v small. NEW YORK: Tin wa.> quiet but Heady. Scrap copper is now l' 3-3 4 cents per pound. Lead and
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  • 115 2 Stock market business increases: Investment demand is good fHE recovery m industrial equities was car ried a stage further m the stock markets yesterday. Business was on an increased scale as a result of a good investment demand and buying tor the new account. There was a slight pause at
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  • 62 2 NEW YORK: Wall Street closed barely steady with a majority of losses ranging mostly to aboui a point. Consolidating forces took hold of the market following the advances of the past lour sessions. Values at first showed re. tance. helped by a growing feeling that an anticipated Spring
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  • 72 2 LONDON: Aft4?r a little initial hesitancy to follow the further advance m Singapore, the rubber market here ruled steady at a higher level during the morning although traders reported only sparse business. Values finally were three-eights of a penny per pound higher on the day. In
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  • 825 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE. THURSOAY. Previous Tocay INDUSTRIALS Aid Brcks Pref 1.95 1.95 Ords. 2.20 2.40 Atlas Ice 11.00 Bu>ers j 8.8. Petrol I 54/6 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5 25 ion. Tin Smelt Pref. 19/- 19/- Ords 51/- 49 ■•ederal
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 164 2 Xt HAMHURC^AKf^T^ NORTH GERMAN To (Colombo), Genoo, Morscilles Bremen Homl Colls Southompton for BRAUNSCHWEIC (HAPAC HAMBURG (HAPAGi ,g 2 C BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 30 Mar Eipress Serv.ce 0To Monilo, Hongkong, Yokohomo FRANKFURT (HAPAG HAVELSTEIN (LLOyO MUNCHEN (HAPAG. Omm, THE RLUE FUNNEL Lrv, (NORTH AMERICAN S To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New Y
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  • 57 3  -  UNKNOWN D AWAY FORTUNES J J TALE IN J J CASH DEALS SINGAPORE. Friday MK\ m Singapore today turns of money m $1,000 and icked m the secret) of a sate i dden from the prying fax Department, are used id
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  • 47 3 GENERAL HARRIS INSPECTS TOP CADET CORPS \UOON The O indivi- year was Sinre Ba Major eral I. C. the >chCK ::er thi ection nted with the trophies, they had •> Major G< Harris them for their ach- itcoo j The indlviduj it. Corpor. General by Capt. Officer ComCadet
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  • 58 3 0 THE Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajuratnam, speaking at a Singapore Tourist Association luncheon on Wednesday. Mr. Rajaratnam said tourists should not be treated as potential victims to be "skinned, fleeced and bled* but as customers who should go away satisfied and
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  • 76 3 A TOUR OF R.A.F. VILLAGE BY AIR MARSHAL SINGAPORE, Fn. -AilMarshal Sir Walter Merton, Air Member (Designate) tor Supply and Organisation of the Royal Air Force, toured Seletarville, the village for 3.000 Asian local em- ployees vi the R.A.I', and their families. \ir Marsha] Merton. wh< previously culled at tin
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  • 225 3 Prayers, gifts and dieting in homage to a goddess (SINGAPORE women Buddhists and Taoists arc celebrating the birthday of the God(less of Mercy (Kuan Yin) with a full-day's ritual of gift -offering, worship and dieting. Joss were burnt at all the temples dedicated to the Goddess and roast pigs, fowls,
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  • 25 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Miss Pauline Dibb, Examiner of Ballet for the Royal Academy of Dancing, has arrived m Singapore to conduct examinations from Monday.
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  • 25 3 KATONG. Fri. The Crusader's Club, a new organi.sation m Katong. will hold a get-together at 62, St. Patrick's Road at 4 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 247 3 TEACHING SCIENCE: THE 2 BIG OBSTACLES IN S'PORE SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore faces two main obstacles m the teaching of science m secondary schools. First is an acute shortage of science teachers and second, the ability of qualified teachers to put the subject across to their pupils m an easily assimilable
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  • 96 3 SINGAPORE, Friday. MOHK THAN 300 people m Singapore have already bought tickets for the Olympic Games m Rome from Aug. 25 to Sept. 11. Mr. A. M. Langston. manal Everett Travel Betifca. the Olympic official agents m Singapore, told the
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  • 43 3 KATONG, Fri. The St. Hilda's Youth Fellowship will hold a Bible study tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. at St. Hilda's School. Ceylon Road. The study will be conj ducted by the Rev. Lim Peng Soon of St. Hilda's Church.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 46 3 THE I JOHANSSON STORY INGEMAR JOHANSSON continues the story of his j fantastic fighting life m the Free Press on Monday. In this second part of his story he tells what he thinks about the leading contenders for the heavyweight title without pulling any punches AFSDGSDFG
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 170 3 Medium Wave Hi rmti evJew ot sport compiled by Short Wave til metres Kelvin Reutens; 7.30 These are from 9.00 to 10.00 p.m. new— A review of *ome of the 100 Programme summary; 102 j latest discs m the muoie shop* by Friday fare- 1.30 The news; 1.40 Tan Siew
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  • 52 4 Automatic landing device for the Comet IV ONDON, Fri. Co- met jets are to be test -landed without their pilots ever touching the controls. Their creu it back and folri >peed tour I i the S the completely an hands system developed by Bedford's Blind I 4.00U touch- Benefits be
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  • 87 4 Woman says porpoise saved her life YEW YORK, Fri. A A woman yesterday claimed that a porpoise saved her life after her yacht had capsized m the Carribbean. Mrs. Howard Bliss, 50. said m Florida .she spent four hours m the water and -:lad of the porpoise's company. Scared stiff
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  • 23 4 NEW YORK. Fri.— Ameri-X-15 rocket plane, deed to fly on the edge of .it thousands of miles p.our. underwent severe today.
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  • 62 4 I'NOMIM Ml I ri— Prince Sihanouk of Cambodia has told South Vietnam that hi* country will not fire up one inch of territory. South Vietnam last week made an otliclaim for several islands adjoining Cambodia and mi n her territorial waters. The Prince said that m
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  • 122 4 NUDISTS FIGHT BAN BY LOCAL COUNCIL j T ONDON, Fri. Sunbathers have poured money into the righting fund of a nudist club whose battle with a local council has become a test case. On the one side is the Spring Wood Sun Club. On the other, Lexden and Winstree rural
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  • 24 4 BERLIN. Fri.— The directors of the two largest East German state-owned circuses Bu>ch and Barlay— have fled to West Germany.- Reuter
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  • 166 4 Married two years— he lives 90 miles from wife T ONDON, Fri. The secret of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Tollit is out. They are MARRIED. The wedding was nearly two years ago. But 49--year-old chartered accountant Mr. Tollit and his wife have lived 90 miles apart ever since. Only now
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  • 26 4 TOKYO. Fri.— Five workmen m a Hokkaido mill were smothered m molten steel today when a crane accidentally tipped the metal over them.
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  • 22 4 JAKARTA. Fri. a team of Japanese experts will next month make a survey of the Umber m East Borneo.
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  • 339 4 WONDER-BOY WITH HIGHER I.Q. THAN U.S. WONDER-GIRL WANTS A JOB ON RAILWAY FREE PRESS SPECIAL REPORT LONDON, Friday eight-year-old schoolboy with an ambition to be a railway carriage cleaner has amazed masters at a Surrey school. They have found that he has an Intelligence Quotient higher even than that of
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  • 34 4 WASHINGTON. Fri.— Two crudely-drawn swastikas were scribbled In the guest book at the National Gallery of Art today shortly after it had been signed by Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany.
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  • 68 4 yesterday with ri ~~7 > f omm **}*t Chinese ship left here Four ofhJ il 1 bL Chlnese nationals aboard for Pekinjr d trs, °tl h w Sh T Chartered by Communist China to re-' pa nate its citizens from Indonesia arc still In the
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  • 208 4 Debtor Goldsmith in jail was not allowed to attend child's funeral LONDON. Friday. PRISONER Stanley Goldsmith was not allowed r parole from jail to attend his daughter's funeral 12 miles away because he is not a criminal. "If he had been m for I murder or burglary his request could
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  • 17 4 PARIS. Fri. Sir George Young. 52. British Minister here, died following an operation.
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  • 20 4 WASHINGTON. FY;. The Commerce Department t announced the revocation o*i licences to export helicopters to Cuba.
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  • 98 4 WHY THE 12 CHOIRBOYS WENT ON STRIKE I ONDON, Fri— No one would have thought that the 12 choirboys of St. Swithin's behaving so well at I Gr instead, Sussex, yesterday had I STRIKERS. And that they had ed u.\l\ »lt, choirma !r. George Pat.ied. Trouble began w boy>. aged
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  • 14 4 U.S. wonen far behind men in this i \i I mMmmm I I I
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    • 259 4 THE EASY-TO-PREPARE MILAT THE EASY-TO-BUY PRICE. Hs| Gmr/dai S^^^^^l FULL-CREAM POWDf 3-___________s___ y miiH N proQL ED>/59 "I Why the Prestcold Big Four is today's most wanted refrigerator fff^mmm^r*' Last year, ahead of its time, the Prestcold Big Four came off the W Jw* am^* secret list In a fortnight,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 395 4 l fflft t M.-.-riM^ 1 it— miii m. BORN today, you men I where you will eniov the n have marked political pany of cultural pSple tendencies, are fine orators taurus .Apr. 21-Mav 21 >— and are eminently suited to Use thls da y for shopping, sports public life. lor
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  • 126 5 THE JUKES VANISH, SO BAR FLIES FIND SOMETHING ELSE TO DO: NEW GAMBLING GAME SINGAPORE, Friday. ITH the disappearance of jukeboxes m the wake of a Govenunenl drive, bar Hies m Sin£pore have found something to do nou apart trom guzzling and talk- the "Quick-buck* Rambling
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  • 140 5 MR. KWIK, 63, DIES OF A HEART ATTACK IN HOSPITAL OUKIT TIMAH, Fri.— Mr. Kwik Tiang Boon, 63, a retired race horse owner a n d banker m Singapore, died ar the General Hospital on Wednesday after a heart attack. Born m S Indonesia. Mr. Kwik had his secondary education
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  • 78 5 SEMBAWANG WIVES ANSWER PLEA FOR BLOOD SEMBAWAXG, Fri. Thirty residents from M-mbawang Hills Estate donated blood at the Srmbauanu' Sports Club. Mr. Peter West, its president, said he v.is pleased to see the number of people who had responded to the appeal tor blood. Man> of them were houM-uives who
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  • 111 5 Offence on girl: Man changes his plea SINGAPORE, Fri. Ezekiel Mannaseh. 45, accused of using criminal force on a 12--year-old Malay girl appeared again before the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, with a different plea "not guilty." Lost week. Mannaseh had pleaded guilty to the same offence, but
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  • 259 5 MALAYA TO LAUNCH A COUNTRY-WIDE DRIVE ON CORRUPTION: PRIME MINISTER TO MAKE 'PERSONAL PLEA' KUALA LUMPUR. Friday, j 'THE Federations Anti Corruption Bureau under the Prime Minister's Department is to step up its drive throughout Its Director. Tuan Abdul Rahman, said relay that the Prime Mini Tengku Abdul Rahman, will
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  • 106 5 TO GO j KLLA LUMPUR. Fri. Nine of the police inspectoi xuitod vice m Malaya have failei make the grade. Tl I with. Police H< that "the nine l ailed m the en bed m ne of service their three-year prol ixuiod
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 127 5 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson t /uc REVEMSE -A IWE FEEI\ FORGET fT- THE 6REAT SPACE PROGRAM f t E uP^LPrSre^TINTo) FOOLISH, I CRIMES PUT 60BSOM-WHOWILLBETHE mrr\ V I &A^™bZw*\S MANPRAKE V YOU UP FIRST MAM IMTO SPACE? KNEW SfcW^ /S. V Tvji n >^^^ --THINKING \TO(
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  • 332 6 OPINION Protection for traders IN* THE nine months since it took office, the Singapore GovernQt has introduced any legislative re- great signiance. These include the Women's Charter, the Bill to control mutual aid organisations and the Moneylenders' Bill. The three measu: while covering different fields ot activity, are inspired by
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  • 530 6  - The REAL danger in a racing marriage SHIRLEY LOWE WHAT IT MEANS TO BE MARRIED TO THIS KIND OF MAN by (ITS NOT THE CAR AT ALL) IT was 1957. Peter Collins was alive then. His wife, Louise, was watching her husband tearing round the track. And then somebod y
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    840 6  -  Terence Rattigan 25 years after Trench Without Tears'... a fascinating self-analysis by WRITING IS A ye r y lonely I) v s i ness and if you arc writing intensely it can become rather frightening. I want somehow to be kept company, nol distracted. So thai
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  • 232 6 U.S. atom- submarines are using 'oxygen candles' NEW YORK, Fri. CHEMICAL candles have been used to supply oxygen to the crews of America's a torn -submarines m their lons historymaking cruises through the oceans and under the Polar icecap. Captain Jack L. Kinsey. who acted a s medical observer aboard
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 10 7 RANGOON RESIDENTS UNIT FOR 'CHINESE WITH A TURBAN' afafsg iti
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  • 210 7  - The poor man's watch has come to Singapore— thousands are sold A. MAHADEVA THE PRICE IS AS LOW AS $7. ..AL50 ALARM i CLOCKS FROM CHINA I By SINGAPORE, Friday from Switzerland. Germany and Japan are being sold m Singapore at prices as low as $7. Almost every watch shop
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  • 31 7 JUDGE IS PREPARED TO GIVE BOY, 17, 'A CHANCE' > Fri old buy I youths when ied to extort a coffee who ki 11, the First Distr told yesFoo pending S5 demand
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  • 122 7 Govt, begins project to resettle city squatters CINGAPORE. Frl. The Government's huge project to resettle city squatters m rural districts has begun. The Housing and Development Board is building 50 basic housing units m various rural areas the base of the proct. Th* houses costing about $1,200 each, will be
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  • 35 7 VYA LEBAR. Fri. Chia Nam, 23. is critically ill Lng an an armed robber McPherson Road last armed with a ibbed Chia three the back before :th a watch and
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  • 199 7 Provident fund case: 'Double penalty' says lawyer SINGAPORE, Fri. A submission that an employer faced a "double penalty" m a Central Provident Fund Board case was made m a magistrate's court. Mr. Tan Peng Khoo, counsel for Lim Joon Howe, made the submission when Lim wa s charged with 12
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  • 17 7 You are looking lovely today LOOKING lovely this morning is Mathilda Sassoon, li). She is a clerk.
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  • 55 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The i YWCA has started two new classes dressmaking and Spanish at Its Rallies Quay premises. Classes m Spanish are being held on Mondays and Thursdays at 9.15 a.m.. and Thursdays and Fridays at 5.15 p.m. Dressmaking classes are j held every Thursday
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  • 40 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Sri Tushar Kami Ghosh, editor of Amrlta Bazar Patrika. a i newspaper In India. will j speak on "India's Spiritual Mission" at the Ramakrishna I Mission Hall. 9 Norri.s Road on Saturday at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 118 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. A youth, Lim Ah Ti pleaded guilty before the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates to escaping from lawful custody. Mr. Pates postponed sentence to March 23, pending instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Lim was remanded till then. Lim
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  • 125 7 PETER IS BACK WITH HIS LOVELY ANGELA I executive m a shipping firm hen returned from Britain with a lo'. bride. HE Li Mr. Peter Bw< i 30. an<j sin tt. 23. da br !hem Pet; r w.u on hoi m September when he spotted A the corner ol pub
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  • 26 7 SINGAPORE j bin Arshad, oi th« Military Force yesterday for dm. military truck thereby hitting the back car at Alexandra Road on Aug. 5
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    • 516 7 DIARY OF TODAY'S EVENTS CLOTHING SHOP: St Andrew's Cathedral, CWA Room. South Side. 10 a.m. KATONG BOYS' CLUB: Badminton, indoor games 3 p.m.; sepak raga 5 p.m.; body-building 6 p.m.; movie circle show 7 p.m. BUKIT TIMAH YOUTH CLIB: Basketry class 4.30 p.m. JOO CHI AT YOUTH CLUB: Table tennis,
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  • 379 8 Nurse Meg replies to your queries All mothers of young children are confronted by problems. That is inevitable... but it does not mean that they should be allowed to go on worrying you. Why not drop a line to Nurse Meg, a qualified expert m the care and upbringing of
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  • 605 8 ENCOURA GEMENT IS THE ANSWER yHE problem of bedwetting m an I older child is so common that it has a name all to itself, enuresis. It means bed wetting m a child who has previously I been toilet-trained. It is more common m boys than m girls. The causes
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  • 224 8 A SUGGESTION on how to sharpen a blunt sewing machine needle wins Miss E. Mahes Dcvi, 27, Robin Road, Singapore, 10, first prize of $20 m Feminascope's "Household Hints" contest. She writes: "A sewing machine needle can be repointed by machining over a piei of fine
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  • 309 8 GRAND OLD LADY OF THE NEEDLE 'I HAD TO KEEP MYSELF OCCUPIED' JX ,i little flat m Orchard Road, Singapore, Mrs. Grace Bridges lives alone. But she does not Jet loneliness get her down. All through her hap p y m a r r i ed life she ha d
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  • 77 8 .Most women find it difficult to write on linen without having the marking ink spread into a hime blot and the pen nib twisting up m the cloth. The answer i s to dip the corner to be marked into starch, dry and smooth with a hot
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  • 25 8 Dior 's lastest: With special S'pore look A LOi D to lave 1 ,0 v idaptec. ion I •< >eZo.' p rc?i tonal rver si. nip:
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  • 27 9 I »vi glamorous ghost." It 1 ditorial hat was Mr Derbyshire k.» -mm, v ka «> n its v.iv 0u \ddress entries to Free U' pore 9
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  • 362 9 KEW SAN LED 13-3 THEN FRETTED HIS CHANCES AWAY t Faulty line decision made Malayan peeve WEMBLEY, Friday. TEMPERAMENTAL Teh Kew San paid the price of inconsistency here last night. He was the first seeded player to be beaten m the All-England tournament, and Malaya's last hope for the men's
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  • 186 9 GARDENS MEN BLOOM IN SECOND HALF Gardens Association Junior are the Singapore Hockey champions. They beat Eveready Sports Club 2-1 m the final on the oadang yesterday. And what a final it turned out to be! The winning goal j was scored m the third minute of extra time. Centre
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  • 156 9  - Broken nose puts Sen out of K.O. hockey final KEN TOFT By UNIVERSITY'S star U fullback has a broken nose. He will the Senior Knodkout hockey final. M. K. Jeremiah Sen sustained the injury m the semifinal. He collided with a Y.M.S.A. player. A doctor has told him not to
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  • 118 9 Juniors face stiff test tonight SINGAPORE'S Junior Asian Cup team face their toughest opposition when they play a Singapore Joint Services team at Jalan Besar tonight. This will be their third trial match. They won their first match against Singapore Guard Unit 3-1 but lost their second match against RAF
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  • 299 9 Doubles champs in good start WEMBLEY. Fri. Out Tf of the singles, Malaya last night set out to recoup lost prestige m the men's doubles. Holders of the Ali-England title, Lim Say Hup and Teh San, scored two easy victo: But Oon Chong Teik and Oon Chong Jin were eliminated
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  • 15 9 Charoen Watanasin (Thailand) v. Finn Kobbero (Denmark). Erland Kops (Denmark) v. Thanoo Khajadbhai (Thailand).
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  • 57 9 In the women's singles, Miss Pratuang Pattabongs of! Thailand meets Miss Margarent Varner of the United States for *i place m the final. The other semi-final will be between Miss Wilma Tyre (Scotland) and Miss Judy Devlin (U.S.). The Americans, both previous winners of the title, are
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  • 22 9 The Singapore Gun Club will hold its annual dance and dinner at the Cathay Restaurant at 7.30 p.m. to-
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  • 468 9  - THIS CUTE LITTLE SWIM-KID MISS TUSSAUD IS A NATURAL JUDY GRINHAM By London I MET a cute little swim kid yesterday She was a youngster with a famous name— Antoinette Tussaud, and she is the great great great grand daughter of THE Madame Tussaud. But she is not a great
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  • 242 10  - LEE GEAT WANTS TO SMASH RUTH'S 4ft. 9 in. RECORD FOR THE HIGH JUMP CHOW SECK CHIEW By Friday. MEET pretty Tay Lee Geat. She is Cedar Girls* school's top athlete and she hopes to make news this season. She is a girl with one ambition to break Singapore's high
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  • 202 10 Wolves in defeat by Barcelona spark a nationwide howl BARCELONA'S recent crushing victories over Wolverhampton Wanderers, impions English league, sparked off a nation-wide controversy ;ture of E football. rga ol the rootciation the F.A. has case succinctly footit the time I tire football m tl uld bi red, low* ond
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  • 74 10 'SCHOOLS' TROUNCE GOORKHAS STRONG Singapore Combined SehL team trounced the three months old 2 Bn 2nd K.E.O. Goorkhas 90-30 m a friendly basketball match at the Youth Sport Centre yesterday. Halt time score was 40-16. The Combined Schools chalked up 22 points before the Goorkhas repned through Chandra Bahadar. "Though
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  • 37 10 Comb. Services v. Juniors Following will represent Combined Services against Singapore's Junior Asian Cup team today at Jalan Besar Stadium Wragg; Pettit. Ward; McAlister. Naylor, Pawson: Neilson. Stoddard. Mowatt: McNaughton. Denton. Reserves: Hawes, Thomson, Bingham, McLay. Hearne.
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    108 10 WEDNESDAY'S FINISHING FORM Class 4. Div ,F. Won by Sht. hd Nose. I inn-: lmin 13 Class I, Div. I— 6F. Won by: I. 1. 1 Time: lmin I* I Class Div. "> SF. str. Won by: U. l«, 3. Time: Imin. (lass .5. l)iv. 4— 5 F. str. Won
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  • 102 10 SYDNEY'S BOY WONDER SYDNEY. Fri Suburban Manly High School has produced a cricketer whose bowlinn feats are unprecedented for a lad of 15. He is Gareth Blades, who has taken 10 wickets m an Innings twice within six weeks probably a world record. On Saturday Blades took another six wickets
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  • 170 10 LONDON. 1 Harold Henning will play any British goiter lor any slake on any cour.se. "Man, 1 just love a gamble." says this pencil-slim South African. who is rapidly becoming top character m world goit. In Hong Kong he once went on a wild spenc
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  • 18 10 l St. Gabriels Scnool <Paya 1 Lebari Teachers beat Parents i 3-1 m a soccer mat
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  • 20 10 AWOLSELEY 6, 9 I outright winn fifth 1960 lian M< Economy Run which run over 1.334 miles
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  • 89 10 Bumpers You don't get there in England yHE question ol I bowling In I raised at Lord's ci of the English A and the B<> The mam M.C.C. and I were of the then problem m I cricket. T: that th« ducted would bmer m tin Mr. S.C. G a
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  • 174 11 anmNING'S TRAINING IPOH, Friday. s the only horse to attemp this morning. Striding Dver three in 39 2 5 well or re-produced hi! nditions he would wir nber of races Conquistador, ridden Noel McGrowdie, look in splendid when taken -i round the sand. He should win again Sunda Wlex
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  • 51 11 NEW YORK. Friday. te American League baseball te Sox, yesterday. .<en over Detroit Tigers. Other results: New York Yank bt. Washington 1-0, Kansas City bt. Baltimore Orioles ton Red Sox bt. Cleveland Indians 8-2. San Fran- Giants bt. Chicago Cubs Rained out: Cincinnati v. Los Angeles- Louis v. Philadelphia.
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  • 21 11 LONDON. Fri.— Oxford ana bridge both rowed a lull i for the annual m April 2. 19 seconds U.P.I.
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  • 1208 11 SHOPPING Centre gHOPPING CENTRE brings you every Tuesday and Friday the good buys available m the shops. There seems to be no lack of good products and ideas m Singapore these days. Some of them you'll find here. YOi CAN GET YOUR money back if yc\i are not satisfied with
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    • 269 11 Students who go Overseas! We sell what you need overcoat, quilt, woollen pullovers, underwears, scarf, gloves, jumpers, winter pyjamas. Advice given Call on us FOOK ON Dept Store 83/85, South Bridge Road, Singopore-1 Tel: ***** ADAT2 MELAYU. ANGLO-MALAY VERSION AND CHINESE-MALAY VERSION EXCELLENT FOR STUDENTS Preparing for STD. II GOVERNMENT
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  • 92 12  -  A. MAHADEVA 'Very bright description is amply justified" ACE PATHOLOGIST IS ALL PRAISE AFTER HIS TOUR OF SINGAPORE TEACHING HOSPITAL By SINGAPORE. Friday [)R. FRANCIS (AMI'S, eminent isntish patholoiiist and Reader m Forensic Medicine at London University, yesterdaj praised the Sinpore medical school. (;!in|>s told mc m ;in
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  • 90 12 SACKED-TWO DETECTIVES FROM THE FORCE SINGAPORE. Fri. Police have distwo detectives from the Force iollowa omplaint made a member of the Po.. Secretary Mr. William Cheng m a stateaid this morning Chinese detective nine years service and Indian detective with were d by the Comr oi Folic lie Inten Full
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  • 105 12 A group of boys and girls enjoying themselves thoroughly with these giant rolls of paper. They are Form Two pupils of the RAF Primary School, Changi. who spent over an hour at Times House
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  • 162 12 Clothes drape trees, bodies everywhere: Crash kills 62 TELL CITY (Indiana), Friday. GIXTY-TWO people- died when ;i Xorth-wesl Airlines jet-prop airliner crashed m rugged Lilly terrain near here- Police said no survivors have been found. Bodice were scattered over a wide area along the inaccessible Ohio River bank. 13 miles
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  • 107 12 COLLISION: 1 50,000 GALLONS OF OIL IN SEA x T ORFOLK. Virgina Fri. An American tanker and Norwegian motor vessel collided m the darkness of the Hampton Roads Harbour Channel yesterday. More than 150.000 gallons of ioline gushed from a hole m the bow of the 986--ton tanker. George Whitlock
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  • 150 12 Envoy upset Nikita, ordered home in disgrace pARIS. Fri. The So- viet Ambassador to Indonesia. Boris M Volkov, was sent back to Moscow m disgrace during Premier Nikita Khrushchev's visit there, diplomatic sources said yesterday. The sources said Soviet security agents whisked Volkov, 46. home aboard a Russian military plane
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  • 16 12 HANOI. Fri -North Viet- I nam's pooulation is now I 15.903,000. U.P.I.
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  • 15 12 NEW YORK. Fri. Sixtythree stewardesses of Mohawk Airlines were striking last night.- U.P.I.
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  • 194 12 JUDGE ORDERS WITHDRAWAL OF THREE COUNTS OF SEDITIOUS LIBEL AGAINST PUBLISHERS AND EDITOR ADELAIDE, Friday. THREE counts of seditious libel against News Ltd., publishers of the Adelaide Evening newspaper, The News, and its j editor-in-chief, Mr. Rohan Deakin Rivett. were withdrawn i_ the criminal court hero yesterday alter Mr. Justice
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