Singapore Standard, 26 November 1957
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Title Section16 1957-11-26 1 Singapore Standard gfhhdjdh #6 ix m r SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1957 M PAGES J"> CEVTS16 words
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Article416 1957-11-26 1 U Observe Lie Silence [on. M° rc sc school i a as a i the I cing 1 School r o»- dosed The ISkcd m the its m pe:m:s Be student then i LfHi he P; .peeche>, *he i Served a three■ec be .'ore dswas cleared. M;dfaard their examim416 words
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Article94 1957-11-26 1 KANDY. No? 25 (AFP) Jeylon Pr- r 8 I a Ml Bandarana. inn d today that British n< vsmen .:v- :q v:s:t c 1 yl in r r't. have to apply for visas. 'he P r made the announcement In an iddress to the delega ndlnf94 words
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Article21 1957-11-26 1 THE Prin ■:> ■-> H \t London Airpor* jfl "•Tternoon on her return from ~r tour i N iqena.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-11-26 1 JAPAN'S Prime Minister, Iff. Wobustilce Kisfci, buptcti I Guard of-Honour hy the Gurkha Poire, at the airport VCttfTttei MMM a'ter h ;< v r,'-f;' from Kuala Lnmpur. With him are the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and Chief Inspector Chcindrabahad Curung. Standard Vic.Standard - 43 words
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Article23 1957-11-26 1 BGYPT will receive £20.000--noo worth of industrial aid fi »m Czechotlovakia, Um E^zyp ti; r: newspaper Almassa, reported yesterday. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article436 1957-11-26 1 Clamp On Output Only Counter To Falling Prices IPOH, Mon. Tin miners are anticipating an announcement from the International Tin Council restricting the production of tin as a final step towards arresting the current drop in the price of the metal. The announcement is expected to436 words
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386 1957-11-26 1 KISHI FLIES IN FOR SINGAPORE VISIT> JAPAN has no intention of joining SEATO or any other regional defence bl^c, Japanese Premier Nobusuke KLshi said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. K:>hi. addressing newancn tt Raffla Hotel, nu i thai even the Japanese c nstitutioii was386 words
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165 1957-11-26 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 25 (AP) Fresh wave of strikes broke out in Ceylon today within a few hours of a settlement in the strike of postal workers which halted all mail and telegram deliveries in this normally placed Indian Ocean island. Seven hundred and165 words
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Article152 1957-11-26 1 $15,000 Police Reward SINGAPOHL PoUci yesterday offered a reward of $15,000 Tor inlormair)n leading to tile arrest of three men who attempted to kidnap Mr Ng Sen Choy on Aug 3d. The tnree wanted mm are: Cheng Kwai alias CSheong Kwee alias Cheung A Kau aha. Fung A Ku. alias152 words
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Article60 1957-11-26 1 SYDNEY, Nov. 25 (Router) Nearly 5.000 of Sydney's 6,000 dockers *.oday refused to work, and 32 of 38 ships in port were idle. The men refused to work for a company they have blacklisted because they claim it employs three foremen involved in a dispute60 words
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180 1957-11-26 1 A NATION STOPS TO PRAY FOR SUCCESS JAKARTA, Nov. 25 Jakarta came to "standstill" at noon today when the entire population slopped work and all activities suspended for live minutes to pray for Indonesia's sucess in her struggle to "liberate" West Irian (Dutch-held Western New Guinea) and tc win support180 words
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Article26 1957-11-26 1 KING MOHAMMED V r>f Morn r-o nrr < W^^r.ir.gton nati' r.;, v« ,v !o hosin n thror-riav ««:atc is.t the Unite I Siat< capita ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article76 1957-11-26 1 PARIS. Nov 25 (Reuter) Steel hclmetcd riot police tonight swooped UMMM rush hour crowds in the Place de la Concorde and arrested M people in a bid to prevent demonstrations over |M visit of Mr. Harold Ifacmillan. The Police, posted IOOOd the British ind AflMfiCMI Embassies76 words
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Article44 1957-11-26 1 SINGAPORE Police M night combed the Siiat Roar: area and Karr.pong Tiong Bahru and arrested about 20 suspected gangster?, for questioning. These thugs were believed in the past two days to have damaged staiis in the areas over protection WOR*T.44 words
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Article209 1957-11-26 1 JOHANNESBURG. Nov. 25 i Router) Sir Ernest Oppenbelxnez contfoUlng genius of vast diamond empire lor more than 30 years died here today. He was 77. Known as the "King of Diamonds" German born Sir Ernest rose from office boy to be one of the209 words
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Article117 1957-11-26 1 THE tin price n Singapore fell harply to $324.50 p<* r picul. a arop of >'.'2:S> over last BatuwlayTi p:ice. Pric« had lipp.d id v from last w< k on that the price will not be able to hold at the fi' r lev*] of £730117 words
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Advertisement48 1957-11-26 1 ftFIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 <& RADIO*RADIOGR^^ "fmr""" 6 rnlLlro i 5 i RADIO i 87X65A -3 P A^ r ,er- .e- -ef— w taw r^oco,, r a-d MV^rn %p*atrr. I < I 1 1 lii I -Ptt3MH:l^B H r* 'V I LJ VW3NIO <^Ai:i«> !N3WdinO3 PHILIPS LAST LO-N-G-48 words
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Advertisement18 1957-11-26 1 iti made with 'ceaijfuut cti the tfavcu* <$ 'tke ntoftik MANSO/S ltd a 7\emtu*n iee-cteamSy COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD.18 words
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Obituary20 1957-11-26 2 MRS R N. RATNAM. w». n* c n t 35 Labu Roa I 3 nan Funeral today M 17120 words
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Article13 1957-11-26 2 MR BRIAN TURNER wishes to thank the ma-, her h I r• ♦->•13 words
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Article37 1957-11-26 2 CITIZENSHIP REGISTRATION S -w» zr-.* p He- rn at 9. 11 and 13. Fort ung Road w.il be for all persons whose f.rst letter of IheW I i for Chme-e v.--se gMmai i r: X \137 words
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Article, Illustration735 1957-11-26 2 BERIA (TOLD TODAY FOR THE FIRST Mi Of Beria it was said.. that he was in side every corner of life in Russia From his office hr could hear thr steps of ants in Siberia, the whistlf of the wind at thr North Poje and the conversations o r735 words
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206 1957-11-26 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 25 (R- iter) The Colony would have to build accommodation for well over 100,000 peopie annually if any radical improvement was to i>e made in Hongkong's nous;:,? conditions, the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham, s today. 'With a problem of thil206 words
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Article22 1957-11-26 2 PRINCE C R II J Croc e, <;:.-■ p Par; a: noun •< <i !\,'l* V«" Thr Pr.r t was 88 ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement2422 1957-11-26 2 NOTICES .io m o wa y J CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE EXAMINATIONS 1958 ENTRIES for the abovenamed examinations will be received at the Ministry of Education, Palmer Road Singapore 2. between Ist December. 1957 and 2nd January. 1958. Entry forms are now available at this Ministry. Entries will2,422 words
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Advertisement386 1957-11-26 2 TENDER iNOTICES RURAL TRADE SCHOOL. ALOR GAJAH DEPARTMENT OF EDUCAT ON MALACCA TENDERS INVITED TENDERS are invited for thp sudplv of furniture for [he Rural Trade School, Alor Gajah as per lists obtainable from the office of the Chief Education Officer. Malacca, on any day < except Sunday and Holiday)386 words
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Article172 1957-11-26 3 j^ore F/afs, Industries. Schools To Go Up In Rural Areas PLANS DRAWN UP FOR FIRST PROJECT AT WOODLANDS SINGAPORE Government will build three new sateUite towns on the island in the Woodlands, Vio Cnu Kang and Jurong areas. Some 4.500 acres of land at Woodlands, where the first town172 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-11-26 3 (Dut.h >insrr. ■Or ■a."«* |M rn lrl C altef lMPC?nrat at I »cluh ir riM u <i aai t her asf. toW The n somrnhrrr la !t and KO. Made Iff :ippiv.ranrr b«"S.jn my added. HMgfcMg k Uin Frrnrh. Swiss. r +rmn. apart from »d Dutrh47 words
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Article77 1957-11-26 3 restaurant! and that the food they atrvt bi frw 2ir stall Ilm flimniffTi I nan pi v I US! it g that the employr. arc free from .tuberculosis and that they are medically looked tftd by SAI •me entitles the :rer to i i fa X-r«jn i ;'.nd fa77 words
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Article102 1957-11-26 3 m. <* j It will be open daj Jan. 18. (licvr of In*' rnn iion Service ii V G •a. told The Stan lard t the ex < a •»g Cli:: I I QOWB■scnt regl Iratt n of new eans of ree-dimen-ional exhibits, Singapore'i growth tram i mall fishing102 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-11-26 3 IN her home at Burghfield Common, Berks, last week, a mother greets her soldier son and his Chinese wife, who is 12 years his senior Two years ago, when Peter Hutchins «was in Singapore, he asked his parents for their consent toMirror - 94 words
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Article524 1957-11-26 3 How Does A Woman Face A Rapist -COURT TOLD i11 .1.1. hath no fury like a woman scorned" defence ("in. rl, Mr. David Marshall, said yesterday in a SinIpoie Ili^h Court case involving Jaseph Mateju and i !)!nny dance hostess, Irene Hong Sow Kheng. le524 words
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Article32 1957-11-26 3 THE Ir.!err.;,!i<>nal Society of Tea -:h n of Dancing will bold rs ar.r. ial All-Malavan InterDatJ Dal Amateur ChaTipionihip in Penang on Dec. 27 and H ,i- |hf Skv Dance Hall32 words
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Article138 1957-11-26 3 Police To Hold Top Level Meet KUALA LUMPUR. Men. Federation*! Police exports will meet here soo n to map out intensive operations against crime and vice in the rountry. High on the agenda of the three-day conference are matters dealing with the war saainst procurers and prostitutes. A Police spokesman138 words
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Article36 1957-11-26 3 HONGKONG. Nov 2.1 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.50 to El Sterling $5.***** to US$l: $1,838 to Malayan SI; $0.1405 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $257,625 to a tael.36 words
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Article45 1957-11-26 3 MEMBERS of the Chamber Ensemble are requested to attend the Christmas concert rehearsal at Monk's Hill School at 1 5.30 p.m. today. The concert, which is to aid the children's Christmas fund of the Chinos? YMCA. will be presented on Doc. 22.45 words
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Article26 1957-11-26 3 THE Singapore Tt m hen 1 Training College Musical Society Will be holding a Christmas concert if the ymca ban tomorrow at h p.m.26 words
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Article126 1957-11-26 3 SEAMEN'S DAY' CALL BY MARINE MEN THE Singapore United Seamen's Union and the Malaysian Ship Officers Union want a "Seamen's Day" in the Colony. Capt. Mohamad Said Alias.! president of SUSU. said yesterday that the matter would be discussed at a special meeting early next month Ho said that while126 words
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Advertisement53 1957-11-26 3 Fir Air Ceylon EUROPE 1 Weekly flight, by |||j|i!!iL— SAPPHIRE SERVICE— I fmittßßlj', 'i3ji General Agents for Air Ceylon KIM. As>a Insurance Pldg jnuarw* ALL EUROPE [If |_|Lf Y cities of your choice Anumti Asia Insurance Bldg., Singapore. 23, Lim Teck Kim Ro^d Singapore 2 Telephone ***** (5 lines) Jg53 words
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Article159 1957-11-26 4 FAR EAST NAVAL COMMAND TO BE CUT THE reduction of Naval Commands in the Far East following the independence of the Federation of Malaya was announced yesterday by the Admiralty. The Admiralty announcement added that accordingly tnc appointment of the Flas* Oflnvr Malayan Area will lapse from March 20, L9SS.159 words
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Article296 1957-11-26 4 MALAYA NUCLEAR WEAPONS Tunku Our Aim Is To Ban Their Manufacture KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya's delegation to the United Nations is to press for the total stoppage of the manufacture of all nuclear weapons and missiles of war, Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said today. The Tunku was asked296 words
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Article143 1957-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Tunku Abdul Rahman, in his capacity as chairman of the Alliance National Council, today ordered the Alliance headquarters to set up a committee of inquiry to investigate their defeat at the Ipoh-Menglembu by-election on Saturday. The committee is expected to consist of three members143 words
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Article, Illustration459 1957-11-26 4 Monsarrat, Author Of 'Cruel Sea,' In S'pore A FEW months ago a well-known author in Canada "got sick" of pounding away at his typewriter and decided to visit key harbours of the world to "get his facts rigrht." He was none other than Nicholas Monsarrat, author of the best seller459 words
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Article234 1957-11-26 4 Lib-Socs Warn Of 'Bleak Future' A BLEAK future awaits the citizens o! Singapore if the "Peoples Action Party-con-trolled alliance" run the affairs of the country, said Mr. E K. Tan. seeretarygeneral of the Liberal-Socia-iist Party, last night. 'The to-Called unity of the Left is not for The purpose of giving234 words
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Article80 1957-11-26 4 SINGAPORE Certificated Teachers' Association will honnrr the new principal of the Teachers' Training College. Mr. N. K. Vanniasingham. with a dance at Sea View Hotel on Friday The dance will also welcome? new members of tne Association who passed their final examinations earlier this year. Mr.80 words
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114 1957-11-26 4 Joint Meeting To Discuss Court Findings REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore City Count U and :*s labour unions' federation w i I med at r.tv Ball tomorrow to discuss the implementation of the Sndingi of tha Court of Inquiry in Ft br.:ary. The Inq^ry. which invo 4.--gjftted the dispute between the114 words
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Article53 1957-11-26 4 JUDGMENT for $203. 53 was entered ■gaiqfj a Colony jouinaiist. A. .1.C. Pelhani Groom :n 'he Singapore Pint Civil District Court yesterday. The amount, it was stat< d. was for "food, drinks and subscTipti.-in-." owed t j 'ne Roy a! Singapore Flying Club between June 1955 and53 words
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Article177 1957-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Pahang padi planter. Abdul Majid bin Daud's conviction and sentence of death fo r the Bulan Puatt (fasting month) murder of his cousin, was today confirmed by the Federation Court of Appeal. Majid was found guilty by Mr. Justice Smith in the177 words
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Advertisement174 1957-11-26 4 AA A A a I 1 1 iii i Mi ''Jl 4( Phone: :iii<u«« m* VjJ OPLNS T()l)\>: |J^ll i *^C fi.r. pin *"H She «J«*»«tro.\ •il e\ «-r> tli g 1 sin loil<I oil< In i| 1 ■SmJLuUmI *^%^3 I OPENS !Ol)A>: 4 4 M«-n \n.| irl I^^'^ crashing174 words
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Miscellaneous647 1957-11-26 4 S'pore Diary q KSf- la Go.f at the Ro\a! Is. and Club Favoar-.tes 7 Edna Savage W! > Jl? o iiT n f g$ h £2 ng clll S INFORMATION AT A GIANCE K aj V^e^^'f, gTiSsi^^H? --^S^ti^fe feH«5 .^SiSi !f Guard oi Honour a: Sin^apuie Saic Mu scum at647 words
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Article56 1957-11-26 5 ftnftfcrrtrkrs r lb. iB SiWMh were: RT» «f t» Ml mtrrdat «a« r fi«iil 'ilowb IN KIBKI 'tlfntfßt ■I I «Pnubc first tk d. «W d. *3 d. reU d. I 'il 23!d. IWIj Stwdj. M tpraint 5» li»ers y:>rv ttiret: fIOSWG »»Ws m \a%rrs SeUrr* I ■over*56 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-11-26 5 pic. FOl'R- YEAR-OLD Maniko Takeda, daughter of a member of the Japanese Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, is seen presenting a bouquet to Japanese Premier, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi on his arrival at the Federal Capital on Sunday.- StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article188 1957-11-26 5 BLACK ON ROLE OF YOUTH THE Chinese Young Me: tian Association haplayed an important role in the Colony, the Governor. S.: ert Black said yesterday. Declaring open the associas63o,ooo building ♦on Way. Sir Robert said new building stood as a I of the spirit of e tearprise and self-sacrifice of188 words
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83 1957-11-26 5 COLONY NOT INVITED TO U.N. SEMINAR SINGAPORE was not Invited to attend the second Asian Regional U/ minai I Qm prevention oi crimo and treathnent ol offender, which [opens in Tokyo. Ih i closed bf the Singap< P:. > -r-'tary. Eu Chow Eang yesterday. "We have not sent anybody to83 words
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Article268 1957-11-26 5 Fishing Siake Owner Charged A FISHING sta*;e owner. Lee Teng YVhee, 54, was yesterday charged in a Singapore Court with trespassing into the house oi a 21-year-old girl, Lim Meow Hianii. in Tuas Village with intent to outrage her modesty. i Liu I■' D.268 words
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Article350 1957-11-26 5 JOINT TRADE INDUSTRY EFFORTS, TECHNICAL HELP Kt'ALA LUMPUR, Mon. His Government would encourage Japanese businessmen and capitalists to establish industries in Malaya especially on a joint venture basis, Mi. Nobusuke Kishi, Japans Prime Minister, told a Press conference before his departure for Jakarta this evening.350 words
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257 1957-11-26 5 KUALA LIMPIR, Mon— Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has accepted an invitation to visit Jap^n extended to him by Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, Japanese Premier. In a Joint statement >ued this afternoon, on the talks be. ween himsell and Mr Kishi. the257 words
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Article243 1957-11-26 5 Tour Is To Exchange Frank Views JAPANESE Prime Minister Mr Nobusukr Kishi yesterday expressed his sincere hope that the (lose trade relations between Singapore and Jap. in would be further promoted. Mr. K: m also hoped, mutual understanding bet wwii the peoples of Singapore Japan will be developed in the243 words
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Article34 1957-11-26 5 ax ;;;-'.vur-o!d uir:. Mi.-.-Lal Siew Enz, v a> killed, when ihe btMO motor cyc'.c and was r :r: over by a car in Northam El ad, Penang, late on Sunday night34 words
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Article50 1957-11-26 5 THE Labour Party of Malaya has two aims —to create a welfare state in Malaya and to unite all the peoples living Kb Malaya into a united, contented nation. the Labour candidate contestin:; the Jehitong Ward In th'e Penang City CfrHinrti elections, Dr. D. S. Ramanathan said yesterday.50 words
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Article133 1957-11-26 5 A REQUIEM MASS will be held at the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul. Singapore, tomorrow at 7 a.m. for Rev. Brother Cassian. who died on Nov. 1 in Hongkong. following a short illness. Brother Cassian was one of Hongkong's best known educator.--. He first133 words
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Article181 1957-11-26 5 NEW BID TO STOP ENTRY RACKET THE Singapore Government has plarned measures to combat any move to smuggle illegal immigrants from Hongkong and China ports. Disclosing this to The Standard yesterday. an Immigration Department spokesman said its marine patrols would be reinforced, and extra personnel used to ensure a thorough181 words
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Article60 1957-11-26 5 UNITED Malays Nationalist Party'b candidates contesting the City Council elections next month will receive unstinted support from two political parties in the Colony. Leaders o* the Singapore Labour Front and the People's Action Party have sent out directives to all its branches requesting their60 words
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158 1957-11-26 5 A SINGAPORE magistrate ye terday refused bail for two men a. 1 t to have :ve:i enm i: at .'i kni_; in c>>;:n--ter.t-.t tndonesiaa rupiihti ft* ■iigiitnH, Mr. R EUunason, ta re:"i:.-ir.^ the ar>p.ira'ion f r hail .-aid that t u> :>:,,. isiona ol158 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-11-26 5 DANCERS of Kasma Booty's troupe entertaining guests at the State Banquet held in honour of the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, in Kuala Lumpur on. Sunday night.30 words
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Article96 1957-11-26 5 YESTERDAY'S recipients of gifts from Mr. Kishi were:Yang di-Pertuan Agong a rilvd vase with beaten gold flowers, IS inches hich and at i the widest point 6 inches m diameter Sultan of Selangor— a fram- ed wood carving of Mount Fuji, 3 ft. x 2 ft.96 words
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Advertisement124 1957-11-26 5 DRIWAL is a Silicone, m a group of remarkable J\. piCLStIC synthetic compounds /A K midway in chemical structure i* /I fQIHCO&t Vs. between glass and 1 plastic... but DRIWAL *0f yOUf I has P6 added giving special protection m I rfV w> I against fungus. J^— j V i124 words
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Article488 1957-11-26 6 r \:lF Mm Minister of Japan, Mr. Nobusuke K>h:, arrives :n Malaya primed with a large gto k f happy phrases. Other Japanese had paved the way by saying sorry to Malayans for what had happened from the end of 1941 to September 1945. The prophesy of488 words
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Article405 1957-11-26 6 pWMI MINISTER Harold Macmillan is deter■teed not lo allow party politics to override MHoMd interests. His present bid to smash inflati >n :n B::ta:n bofme the next general election in 1950. in the face of strong political pressures from 4U^ Labour Party, demonstrates his faith in his405 words
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Article168 1957-11-26 6 Together We Stand "COME incorrigible pessimists will always ask, 'What is the good of Congresses?' The experience of P.E.N. is that Congresses are a deal of use. They can and do bring people together, and when people are brought together they can and do talk out168 words
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Article870 1957-11-26 6 Francis Ofner - Israel 's Past Future Francis Ofner A Significant Archaeological Find EN-GEDI, (Israel) A group of archaeologists, surveying the En-gedi oasis on the Western shore of the Dead Sea, have discovered a fortified underground tunnel which they think might have been the cave where the young David hid from the wrath870 words
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Article748 1957-11-26 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By ELECTED opposition in the Federal Legislative Council shot up to two over the weekend when the leader of the Progressive Party in Perak, D.R. Seenivasagam, beat the Alliance candidate, secretary-general of the Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association and Alliance748 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1957-11-26 6 An analysis of pre-election days in Thail^ by Norman Soong, Managing I)iroctr )r PAN-ASIA News Agency. FLECTIONS in Thailand have earned a reputation for being happy thespian affairs with rather greater social than political significance. This was more or less true until the February elections this year, which opened1,044 words
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Letter118 1957-11-26 6 Sir— L t- :r.< r police for< i in ,-.;n clothe* interfaaj a.'.; iuiet and law abiding couples in one of the City Council par^ midnight" Is there >uch a forbidding a cinse to Cn r. < the park, or does the lau say that they must118 words
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Letter45 1957-11-26 6 Sir As one who d" Iy indeb'.ed to the r Nuns and Christian Br thers of Malaya. I a:, proud the str.ni measures they taKf acs those of their dud Is have the tttn nt< rjf the law intc their hands and to flout45 words
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Advertisement52 1957-11-26 6 Doh Sin's glatset w tL* HE m help you to look your bett, plut I v*sw H^^^H Profettionol %i^?^^^^_— Semcet to vour •£ffl>s3 (jf UjJixiMiJU teeing ability. DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Bridge Road, S'pore 7 Next Door ODEON Phone *****. Branch Office The Penong Optical Co.. 13, Forquhor52 words
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Advertisement14 1957-11-26 6 DON'T FOM x the \ki HAGGIS M X ST. ANDR^ NIGHI SINGAPORE (OID SIO«A«14 words
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Article55 1957-11-26 7 v France, A Genoack to at* at the .rian nchHfl, foirnf r GaulFree > war of •nent .ille" «o tiine to be r i na- the first n her ijm^rica and PJUig a state -Tunis)." i if -a there reaction the I become interest 1 1 kt. pous at55 words
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Article17 1957-11-26 7 I .***** note let Union 1 States, Franr and ■a; put together. I newspaper. Pravda. AFPAFP - 17 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-11-26 7 American gospel singer 3rpe who arrived at London ng rock 'n ro'l hymns from >rksh.re MiH Thorpe is the illers" r-: g qul records Q million discs.28 words
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Article, Illustration309 1957-11-26 7 FEAR dominates the U.S. climate followed by HATE LONDON. Nov. 25 (AP) —Mr. Aneurin Bevan wrote yesterday that he found in the United States "a desperate feverishness. with no sense of direction, and certainly with no conception of social design." Mr. Bevan, who would become Foreign Secretary if the Labour309 words
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Article, Illustration391 1957-11-26 7 Macmillan and Gattlard talk late into the night ALL CONFIDENT MEETING WILL PREPARE THE WAY FOR DECEMBERS SUMMIT TALKS PARIS, Nov. 25 (Reuter)— The Prime Ministers of Britain and France conferred here until late today in an effort to repair the damage caused to Anglo-French391 words
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Article456 1957-11-26 7 ANOTHER TRIAL BY TELEVISION WASHINGTON. Nov. 25 (R'-iiUT)— A "searching inquir\" into United Statflt n ttSilc development. or Lack of it, begins in Washington today under the g:aie of television cameras. Tlm Senate lYeparednesi Su -Committee headed by Senator Lyndon .Juhnson of Tcxa<. leader ol456 words
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Article41 1957-11-26 7 MANILA. Nov. 23 (AFP) Delegates of Pakistan. Britain and Thailand arrived here last night to attend the SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) conference on Communist subversion which will begin at Baguio. the summer capital of the Philippines, tomorrow.41 words
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Article35 1957-11-26 7 WINDSOR, England, Nov. 23 (Reuter) A car was sent from W.ndsor Castle today to Cheam School, in the Berkshire hills. to pick up Prince Charles and one of his school friends.35 words
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281 1957-11-26 7 ROSYTHE, Scotland, Nov. 25 (AP)— A 40-year-old scientist, married and the father of three children, told a news conference yesterday he was changing his sex but would continue to live with his wife "as a sister" to keep the family intact. Frank Little,281 words
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Article, Illustration255 1957-11-26 7 COLOMBO, Nov. 25 (Reuter)— On the eve of the International Press Institute conference opening in Kandy tomorrow and attended by over 100 journalists, Ceylon's Sunday newspapers focussed the spotlight on one delegate Lord Ak'.mcham. A columnist :n the CrylOD Observer saya that the beginnip^ or Altrtncham'a dlssatlsfactlona255 words
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Article, Illustration550 1957-11-26 7 KIM GOES ON STRIKE FOR MORE MONEY HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 25 (AP) Kim Novak explain ed yesterday that she had staged a sit down strike against her studio because "I don't like to have anyone take advantage of me." But all is rosy now between her and Columbia Pictures, she said.550 words
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Article157 1957-11-26 7 Britain's industrial ills Leave it to the seven wise men LONDON v Re Dr Cicr/.ir.. v F:*r.c: Ar 4 >:.v, ,r.:ci < .n. a t.p as: for ev< n w. e en .:t B-.-gic pause" of six months or a K He Ml addressing Ml Indus157 words
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Article153 1957-11-26 7 LONDON. Nov 25 <E uteri —Broadcasting had with d the Initial impac 1 o! trl< vision in Australia and t re were r< as< ns lor c< nfid< in the luture of the indu^ry, the Postmaster-General, Mr Davidson. >a.d t< lay Th^re v, )uld153 words
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Article176 1957-11-26 7 MELBOURNE, Nov. 25 (Reuter) Australia's defences had "little or nothing"' to show for the CA1.237 million spent on defence since the present Government came into power eight years ago. the Deputy Labour tOr>position) Party leader. Mr. Arthur Calwell. said yesterday. In a radio broadcast. Mr. Oalwell said176 words
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Advertisement182 1957-11-26 7 the sweets for everyone! Yes! Whether your taste lies to the I /i SlK^)) I mint, the chocolate or the P I lollipop side, Fuller" s supply the I Jm Bif£\i t I toothsome delicacies that you always J I\v^\ I tcant more of. Next time, I y| tjijl^siA^^ I182 words
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Article, Illustration21 1957-11-26 8 r 1.1 sty of stop, s^ t^u' i i., foyer tf the Lois! mmWfwk wsnn» ni A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-11-26 8 photo. A MICHELINE self-propelled passenger rail car lies split along the middle by the locomotive of a freight trjvn into which it crashed in Ceantonnay. France, on Nov. 16. Twenty-seven passengers were killed and 19 others seriously injured. The driver and engineer of theA.P. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-11-26 8 photo. Retired French farmer. Augustin Bonneau of Chail, near Melle, France, on Nov. 17, with hi* family, including his one-week-old daughter Claudine, in the arms of his wife, Marguerite (right). Augustin is *4. Marguerite 21. The other children are (left to right) Marie. 9; Michel, lft;A.P. - 91 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-11-26 8 Photo. Rubbish overflows from garbage cans behind the central market in Paris. Nov. 19. because of the 24-hour strike by public services workers and civil servants The workers are asking for a 20^ per cent pay increase.- A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-11-26 8 Actress Yvonne De Carlo holds her new- baby son, Michael Robert Morgan, at the St. John's Hospital, Santa Monica, California, on Nov. 17. The baby was born at the hospital three days earlier. He weighed "3 pounds 15 ounces. Miss De Carlo and her husband, attor-stuntmanA.P. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-11-26 8 Saint Nicholas, accompanied by two coloured servants, the Black Peters, arrives at Amsterdam from Spain bringing Christmas presents for the Dutch children. To the Dutch, he is Father Christmas, and traditionally arrives at Amsterdam at the beginning of the Christmas season A. P. Photo.A.P. - 49 words
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Advertisement142 1957-11-26 8 f J CATHAY FROM TODAY j Pnono; ,^BB BBBfa*^. j^B Bj^BJ BB^^B .^mf TwxJ^B Jj b^^^^/^^lbl bp^^^^bTb^bbL S J Br«L*ill^jMßglßßUi BbBSbI By .^y'Jl!7 IBfflfA 1^ 4 bI IP^^ifßl BbW JB»^^^^ T^B w j SBB. bEj3BBBKbI mi mi vV^^^^ ■■tf'^fcj^J^B^r j xßa i wJBOB^T^Tf^BJs J^BK <B^BJ BM^ft^^Br J > i 4142 words
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Advertisement35 1957-11-26 8 Just to jog yotfl memory- I I very year n-dd-T- <■'■ \toM Standard raise a lur-i I bring the festive clu r ,h^?fe|l underpri\il( yed rlnidr I Hove you sent your <° n 1 this year? I35 words
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Article97 1957-11-26 9 uvc. Chia Siljt 1 on two I airerr.a' -epresent- pro* B I I in I y v hinted ettled B was .oney .p instalB 85/a/menfB 5 /a/menf ViEcr. Cr.ia visited ■P and allegedly B B coffee. Urn B ".ad B B the secB Dealers B Koh, B do about97 words
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Article40 1957-11-26 9 Bfejr Organisation ichenne to train for parts W** pictures which in S:ngaB** stars must lßMmiedge ol W*** preferat) wher Chinese Kg* 01 5? J'jjisand apr. I bien received r *»<i professional ■Jf °f applicants EL** the first I adj40 words
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Article163 1957-11-26 9 1 r N l" ir Training School for '\tortion. was sen tented •V lhj( f >< Mrs in the Henry '""'in School till he ri i«l>nl th«- acv of '.'I u.i-, also ordered to ■HHiiTyii two years' Pollee supervision Sessions uuUe. Mr. David Xnthony told him. "The probation oilier163 words
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Article206 1957-11-26 9 pen. we* Mm Five three of whom were armed with a re. r ind .J up a g ild>mith it: h :n e\.: nan-' n 81 n• I n Oct 12 ua I i him of $19.13€ to and jewellery, a Per.ang magistrate was told206 words
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Article60 1957-11-26 9 TA 1 A iance, Larut and M Ung, Hi planning a big welcome Prime M Abdul Rahman, when he I ping on Thursday, V lM will give an address at Um Circus Gro;. r inspectil 2 i parade of UMNO youth and Kaum lbu. Alliance :.'<.60 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-11-26 9 DA TO NIK KAMIL AT SANDHURST photos. ABOVE: The High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya in London, Dato Nik Kamil (centre) is shown an ancient Hussars headgear by the curator of the Museum at Sandhurst, Lt. Col. C. Appleby (right), Hatched by Lt Gen. Sir Hugh C Stockwcll (left)U.P. - 97 words
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Article62 1957-11-26 9 SINGAPORE Custom s carrh parties early yesterday combed the city and rural areas ■ad wcovwd Ml pownjs of urr ■us^omed cigarettes A man was arrested. The previous ni^ht, Customs Ofllcen intercepted a sampan in the Siflsp area ar.d seized ">0 pounds of Cigarettes, duty On winch had62 words
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265 1957-11-26 9 TRAINING SCHOOL: FIREMEN HAND GOVT. AN ULTIMATUM We'll Boycott The Classes If You Bring In An Expat KL'ALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister for Interior and Justice, Inche Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today received an "ultimatum." demanding that he should abandon recruitment of an expatriate chief instructor to the $100,000265 words
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Article177 1957-11-26 9 Iceman To Hang For Killing Wife KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Court of Ap- peal today confirmed the death sentence of the Selangor High Court passed on ice water hawker Chan Kin Seng. 33. lor murder of his pregnant wile. Mr. Justice Smith, who condemned Chan last month, ruled tha:177 words
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129 1957-11-26 9 Doctor Denies Issuing H.A. A Certificate IPOH. Mon— Dr. M. A X Cocheme, .Medical Superintendent of the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambman testifying today said that he never issued a certificate to a temporary hospital assistant Kurup Krishnan, 28. stating that the latter had been placed on the permanent129 words
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Article54 1957-11-26 9 AN American passport bolonging to Mr. Frank B. Gray, representative of the International Electric Company of New York was lost somewhere in Singapore on Saturday. A reward awaits the finder if the passport is returned to Mr. Gray at Raffles Hotel or Mr. Tan Sim Hong,54 words
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117 1957-11-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Man. There is good money OH the monkey btllillf II and the Federation would gain valuable foreign exchange by exporting monkeys to America, Mr. Albert Stevenson, a Malacca businessman. vho has received orders for monkeys told The Standard today. A monkey117 words
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Article59 1957-11-26 9 Ki ALA vIPI'R Mon. Radio lya'a 'funny-man" Mr. Leu (Calyp o) Thome ha? composed wnother Calypso for ten* this time positively IIM I OOi btfart he leaves the ■•■tv Ifr. ThofM tad laid "Tanah Melayu" was hia seventb and last Calypso, B.:t when approacned to write another, he59 words
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Article114 1957-11-26 9 AGONG TO VISIT MUSLIM COLLEGE THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong anri Permaisuri Agong. will visit the Muslim l v czq at K.an^ lo:norro\v. Chairman of the Co.!ec;e Council, D;::o Syed I rah;rn Omar Alsagoff, said yesterday that the vi it oin i ir <: w ith the last meeting of the114 words
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Article99 1957-11-26 9 IPOH. M< r. Two nnvnhor of the Perak Royalty as w< as a former Mcntri Bcsar r,f Pt^ak were rrnong the new directors yesterday nominated ■fl the umual general meeting of the Malay Mining Compai y of Perak -one of tno first Ma'ay r.;nir:g DOS6MM in99 words
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Article283 1957-11-26 9 KUALA LUMP R. M n, Bak.. n imad, 49, vho kill- d j ear- i Fon. Sahlan. t i I he 'would have dom i, .v" be?n affhc:H :c mania, it was cii I the Fed ration Court A: The claim was made by Mr.283 words
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Advertisement23 1957-11-26 9 I||||. drink NESCAFE MEEEB in the world fAe^J akay^ iime ftl NESCAFE N.4/55 «EJCAf< i* netf%Ufd Ttadt Mark to di^Qncit blcitift SolwHs CfifttPoviff.23 words
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Article, Illustration173 1957-11-26 10 KENWOOD TO BRING IN TWO NEW LINES TWO new products will be introduced by Kenwood Manufacturing Co. L*d.. of Surrey, England, manufacturers of domestic appliances, to Malaya soon. Th:* itM by Mr. K--v 'A' prr.j- rict' r pore yesterday. Sales Promotion Mr. Wood is on a to;.: r the East173 words
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340 1957-11-26 10 World Exports Of Rice Show Downward Trend WORLD exports of rice in the third quarter of 1957 show a downward trend from the hi^h level of the first two quarters, according: to a Commonwealth Economic Committee report Issued in London. Shipments from Thailand .til from 387,700 tons (against 421. T00AFP - 340 words
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Article93 1957-11-26 10 Tin Shares Firm At The Close TINS sed Utady ir. the I v *terday. ai >n Malayan Shareb: A rlat: r. Tin >hares pent I firm fall Ibc J v b il :r: i-ain a the clom\ fnri';>tr i"-> and rubbers ure steadl flic turnover n r. wa.> m derate.93 words
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Article208 1957-11-26 10 kcr? reported the following bus: done yesterday: v $1.90. F. A N OS: »!52J. $2-50 overnig SSnons $2.20. $2.17i overnight. J 13 H v". >: 44 i Collieries 89c/Robinson > >} Tl Storage 90c. over- > T.rr," f: v> .-or- s T r, 'o I1J5; ul. Orri- II208 words
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Article60 1957-11-26 10 r MNERS LTD a leadr- b UHMldi ind istrj In Australia, is anning to make beer ran- TMI Ih attracting I tw i beer haa been I i nlj in bottles A itralia In the The compai.v log the new A •i i ian-madc I60 words
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Article53 1957-11-26 10 AUTOMATION h causing nationwide snifl from manual labour to Office work. The Nati nal [ndustrial Conrerence Board reported in New Y irk. The XICB laid I ?irvey of 136 companiei disr'.o.^eri that it mation was the "most imp rtant single factor* contrii uting to changes in the53 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-11-26 10 MR. G. A. BOUGHTON. 8.0.A.C. Sales Manager, Western Routes, checking in at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, with two special fibr?*glass suitcases which he is flight testing for a British luggage manufacturer in the course of his journey round the world.41 words
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Article22 1957-11-26 10 A 50-STROXC; Can;ulian trade mission— the largest ever of its kind to visit the U.K. has aflived in London.22 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-11-26 10 MR N A. SCHVMAN, nf U" ir.s-», f r:f;,-Mfs itches, is Cl a: the 7 r the c;-. iVor.-.i rc-;-. ■r .•t; Iff c M. < I.\" Pak I- ipstnnt IV V ke l t (,y h pmpr r. r> r-h'.-i Choy and Sun Sm» g51 words
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162 1957-11-26 10 Sarawak Sawmillers To Petition Government THE Sarawak Associated Sawmillers Association of Third and Fourth Divisions recently held a meeting in Sibu to discuss the increase in royalty rates on timber recently announced by Government. These new rates will cOfflf Into force on Jan. 1, next year. It is reported that162 words
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Article436 1957-11-26 10 PASSENGERS DUE BY s.s. CORFU THE following pas>er.gcrs arriving from Brua:n by the SS. Oorftt w;ll di.-embark at PeMIIg Dr. 8 aivi Singapore on DtC, I. Penang Hf ILL. Broad, M:> B.J.M Bullock, Major «v Mrs. L). Bill. Mr. A Mrs. T. CharlfSWOrth MM child. Mr. Choong A:i Konp, Mr.436 words
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Article99 1957-11-26 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks ASfl iciation bnjing rates yesterday were: NEW YORK: TT 32-3 4; OH 32-7/8; 00 days 33-3 1G credit bills: J3-3 16; trade b Us. CANADA: TT :U-9 Hi: OD 11-1-11 16- 90 days 3S-1 16 credit bills. 32-1 8 trade bills. BILLING: TT or on99 words
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Article97 1957-11-26 10 THE British Council ol Industrial design reports the "spectacular success" of its new permanent exhibition centre In f<ondoa and terms it "the most useful tool the Count il has yet devised" for promoting the improvement of design Briti.sh industry. The twelfth annual report af the Council97 words
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Article304 1957-11-26 10 'Linostone' Marketed In C'ealth A "STONE" facing which I can be applied to a building as though it were paint to give the appearance of stone to any background has Uen developed by Springhiil Products Ltd., Airririe, Scotland, as the result of reseairh involving resin paints produced by I Danish304 words
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299 1957-11-26 10 'Cut Interest Charge Loans To Colonies' LABOUR members of Parliament will press for cuts in the interest charges on loans to Colonial territories when Parliament debates new legislation on Colonial development now being drafted, party sources said in London. The recent rise in the British bank rate to seven per299 words
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Article118 1957-11-26 10 Rubber Quiet, Down 1 1/8C. RUBBER c om '1 quii t in the Singapore market yesterday with International first fcr December shipment at 78 Dents, drop of L| wail compared with last Friday's price. The market opened around previous levels an 1 moved quiet and feature < :hrougb* out the118 words
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Article112 1957-11-26 10 SINGAFOKL Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices pi-i picuJ >esterday were: copra, Nov. -Dec $261 buyers, S27i sellers: coconu: i oil .n bulK MSI idlers: :n 'drums 471 .seller.-. Muntok white pepper $101 sellers, Sarawak white $100 sellers, special Sarawak black $64. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair112 words
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Article233 1957-11-26 10 THE directors of I.<<l Bahru, Limited, had jected an offer to bin the estates of the company I. cause thev considered r being: well below the t> value of the properti< said the chairman. vj r n drew McFadyean, in I report. He -aid on July 30 this year.233 words
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Advertisement204 1957-11-26 10 PELNI-LINES 1 EC' S Z"TC:i 3 2 642 6 4 Fft 9nt- Tiuoyffc C*plJ M| ***** (MMMf "PAJANGAN" tor Indrog.r, F "PADJONGE" for PolcmbcriQ "CERAM" for Diamb. "LAKOTA" for Diokorto "PASIGI" tor Pk. P.nong D,c> "PAILOWA" for Samba- Smgkowong "TAMPOMAS" tor D^okorro I w w AMERICAN MAIL IS R^^ Fost204 words
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Miscellaneous112 1957-11-26 10 [SHIPS INI I PORT I OUTER ROADS St. Edmund. Ci ista. O: im baui Anatanngalla S.bc i I Lodt M icr k Van N I Bci Lawers. ECarimata Knri* Ci a. INNEI ROADS S .'1 10, Ni k J M i -:.;i :i. H nong. Sil i 1•■ k Thoi112 words
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Advertisement486 1957-11-26 11 *<£jj TRADING CO., LTD. gE^ U2 6 Robinson Road LLE funnel line ajP Philadelphia Cult Porti L PS ham Penang I* Nn* Z" 2S No* :<) Nov y Dec 2t Dec 27 2g Dec to load and diichar|« cargo >*£- .MAN LLOYD %I«ICAH LINE JOINT SI«V 9 B-"<"li^ Bremen Hamburg486 words
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Advertisement1217 1957-11-26 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 111 fci i.rtaectei 112 S1> o g the blue funnel line SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Cjrntri option to proceed via other porti to \oaA *"<* diseh«rg« eirgo vVi» Sun with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap* of1,217 words
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Advertisement943 1957-11-26 11 MITSUI tjP^ LINE tOU JAPAN i r Shon> ""<"" Akashisan Moru via Manlg tor Yokohama. Kobe, Moji 18 Dec Akakurasan Maru for Yo^o He-no, K'obe, Mop v a Hon 3 k ong 20 Dec 1 8 Dec 16Dec Norton tAnru l ~:r *«*Sj', Kzz s Osa-'a, Yokohcma 15 Jon FOR943 words
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Advertisement824 1957-11-26 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and or For East Penang P S'hom S port "JUTLANDIA" God 27 2 5 Noon Bongkok Only. "ERRIA" 29/30 No* "FALSTRIA" 6 8 Dec 9 10 Dec 11 1 2 D«c Calling Saigon, Bongkok. "KAMBODIA" 13 14 Dec HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port824 words
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Article, Illustration609 1957-11-26 12 It's not safe to look at this hot dish without sun-glasses DONALD ZEC meets 'THE CHASSIS' KIRK DOUGLAS fWVE beautiful Hollywood ttU Elaine Btewirt, 26, formerly "Tho Cha s s i tubsequent y Th e Bod y and absolutely "The \Vo;k. opened her hotd dooc thrcf cautious inches. Dona I609 words
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Article487 1957-11-26 12 1 Maurey will team with Danny Kaye and Omri JurI in the international allstar cast of the William Goc'z production, "Me B1 d Ifcf Colonel," which will I f r In "i, •1) p.' France this month, wt% Peter GlenptU* d> recihicr f^ r487 words
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271 1957-11-26 12 I1 cs it feel to l>e L brought out oi rtttrt* tAI to t':t rnr oj fhc most rcrr;b,'c fXPCficnCd of 01 r'j I fe? Thij {j happcuiim ro Conv mcnidcr J. Boxhall, lohotf name 45 years MO McZfd across the front pages. He271 words
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Article74 1957-11-26 12 I/I (,i Nh K.I n| \s 1 J has b.rii Kashfi. s Mexican fiancr in olumbia hm C.lenn 1 «.nl J.nk I irtion and ftriai N en starring male rol Uli-xias I:,. I. x•. ..i. sin, I, rn i.l I Bulls/' He rrrmtlj i ompkted a ki«t i i74 words
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Advertisement143 1957-11-26 12 7/ie ov>r/rf famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pom reliever for Headache, Neuralgic, Colds. Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL THE LAUGH HIT OF THE YEAR! J^ MUSIC AT ITS MERRIEST EVER! J% I :O p. ramlee £31 I I >T#143 words
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Advertisement460 1957-11-26 12 Hollywood's Musical liali T^HE Hollywood habit of making motion pictures out of hit plays and h< st s. i who say the cinema should use more original material, hut it is a i:i*><\ hah The point is, of course, that pictures projected on tho silver screen ar« a mifore -original"460 words
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Article265 1957-11-26 13 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON s have 2 judges ve a hand with oX lng decisions I ..r the second time in his proo/ just «Bder fi\e years, Peter Water-.••.u-i-ht champion, is involved in The first time was when ir first fieht and got the debe ha* 1«^ I Bosw 'II St.265 words
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Article230 1957-11-26 13 US Davis Cuppers Out Of C'ships ADELAIDE. Nov. 25 (Reuier Arr.ci :can nv< rm In the South Austral: in tennis championships continued today when doubles pair. Gardnar ICulloy and Vic Seixas. ue:e beatL-n in five sets by the scratch pair, Tony Fancuit (South Africa) and Graham Loveit. of New South230 words
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172 1957-11-26 13 SYDNEY, Nov IS (Santer) N( v: So ;'h W.i i > i If] ram ■.'.>' h a their second inning wi keta ta hand 'o c^t West Australia at the end of Ihi rd I !v"- p'av In the Sht\T;c. i Sh.i172 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-11-26 13 BRITISH welterweight champion Peter Waterman (right) lands a left to the head of Boswell St. Louis of Trinidad (left) during their ten-round welterweight contest at the Empress Hall, London, November 19. St. Louis was given a point's verdict. Waterman is regarded as a contender for theAP - 54 words
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Article224 1957-11-26 13 LONDON, Nov. 25 (UP)— Olympic steeple chasmchampion Chris Brasher yesterday called for "open" Olyir.mc Games— Olympics in which both amateurs uid professionals can compete. "There can no longer bo any objections to an open game," Brasher wrote in The Observer, Britain's most respected Sunday224 words
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Article119 1957-11-26 13 Singapore Badatetaa 4saedatiM t;es for tomorrow at IJI p.m. sharp at the Badminton Stad;um arc: Court No. 3: Inter-Commercial Nettle's Sports Club vs C. and E. Morton Sports Club. Tournament official: Lye Thim Folk. Ump re". Tan K^k Ann. a:.d Kok Tcng Foo Court No. 4: Bouste.id Sports119 words
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Article32 1957-11-26 13 RESULT of the Kcppel C!ub 18 holes Mixed Foursomes Stroke Competition played on Sunday were: Winners: K. C Graham and Mrs M. Rae. Runners-Up: G. Williamson and Mrs. P. Haworth.32 words
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Article36 1957-11-26 13 ALL Whit< i trounced SinBlpOtH Crlcktl C -;h "B" loam by 16 points (2 goa'.-* 2 pma!ties) lo fi (a try arui peßAtty) in their rugby cr.coi.r.u r ployed on the Paria:.^ vc 'fvdb.v.36 words
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Article209 1957-11-26 13 The Weetman Case LONDON, Mon.— The Harry Wectman CMi Ki closed. A vote of confidence in the executive committee of the Professional Golfers' Association which recently suspended Weetman for one year was carried with only SIX VOTES against at the annual meeting in London yesterday. And Jimmy209 words
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Article, Illustration408 1957-11-26 13 Most Powerful Men in S'pore? That's What Pakistan's Bur'y F.latmen CHaJiT*... \S! V Akram anal Bli- three barly Pakis- that «.-:.i-idi- ihi- iMic.-. n.t- aWaters, the Uticians Army, Navy and RAF thin-. I. HI .MOM POWERFUL MfcN IN SING ATOK! I )AV Bho!u < r b twirled his mousU puffed408 words
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Article52 1957-11-26 13 THE following have been selected to play for np Brigade ol t 19 Ai K n m Signal R gin in 1 ie semi-fl B Ma Units hot ■i langl lot du C/Sgt Pren I R tmbahadm < Sgt. R manada, Sgt. 1 I Arju i I 152 words
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Article101 1957-11-26 13 15—2 victory Sundays I Th^ run. were tho result of •even for Ford, i ng was th< got a total of 10 nm* h wa s a good safety i Bui. uting the Pandas wore never in danger sing thr> lead. Fea' game were two101 words
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Article129 1957-11-26 13 PARIS, Nov L 1 (Si ■!<-; M. Roger Coulon, Frame's President of the I:. 4 rr.a'.io:..-!. Amateur Wre^ling Fcii -rat.o:., yesterday attackci ||M taftOTM* tional 01ympi< Committee f r WUUD§ to nd cither lrc< \y or Greco-Roman wrestling from the O'ymp." BOOMS. Speaking ai tne end129 words
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Miscellaneous96 1957-11-26 13 iner By A/ Capp -t SMd "gfe^i i 7 wATCH r^^l r Oop By V. T. Hamlin WELL BACK THERE n* T^R5, !T^ MYGOO'Ki^55. K[ CECTAINLV NOT, \O V.-HY. SWE CANT jfy^p|4^s: Heart Of Juliet Jones Sy S/an Drake Kirb V By SoAn Prentice Fred Dickenson 'A I? *'V>. 'CO.96 words
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Miscellaneous7 1957-11-26 13 Today's Sport <HA Leagv Recrealub at YMCA.7 words
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Article1367 1957-11-26 14 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for ail eight races on Saturday, (Nov. 30) opening day of Um S:r-ap',:e Turf Club Nov Dec. meeting: Horses Class 1, Div. I—l Mile 090 little Pappa <iv !*.O'J U:..*< ci Stable Yong 7.;t, \drluidr Star 7v y.Ol Crf.st Stable n i1,367 words
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218 1957-11-26 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD S'pore Gallops BY SEVERAL of Keith Daniels candidates were sent against the clock at Buk.t Timah yesterday morning when trackwork began for the for.hcoming Singapore Turf Club's St. Lsger meeting. Dimples, a newcomer, displayed encouraging form when she did three furlongs218 words
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172 1957-11-26 14 Wednesday 's Weights For Four Races Wcdr.csda-j's irc-ghts jor four races arc: Horses Class 1, Div. 3—l Mile. Screen Play 9.0.*? Dantcsque 9.02 Honey Bird B.U Judicial 810 Gallant Turk 8.09 Collateral 8 09 Pride of Phoenix 8.04 Popularity 8.00 Joes Tipple 8.00 Now Showing 7.11 So Sorry 7.08 Tanjrlin'llill172 words
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264 1957-11-26 14 Ceylonese Better Their Chances For League Honours CEYLON Sports Club strengthened their chances for the Singapore Hockey Association first division league honours when they beat Royal Naval Police 2 o in their match at Girls' Sports Club yesterday. The Cey'.onese have two more carries to play, against the University ar-d264 words
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Article83 1957-11-26 14 GOOD boxing u expocted a* iho Great World Arena <m Saturday. Nov. DO irbCn Pa>ir Panjang Boys' Club winners of the Dun>fo:d Cup. meet their Tmng Bahru counterparts in a competition for ihc Razak Challenge Cup. There will be two paiis in each class, from term weight to83 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-11-26 14 MILAN, ITALY—Uniguayanborn, crnck half innger p/ rhc Italian National team JUAN A. SCHIAFFINO (left) engages British f;oc'fceeper DI'FF of the Cfcarlefoa loam hi a Jmil nffiafl plitiigt ro moc Ui (70a; from schiaffiwo't ihot, The match between the National ten'u of Italy end the BntisJi tCCM of Charlton ended inUnited Press - 91 words
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143 1957-11-26 14 IPOH, Mon. Eleven members of the Perak Turf Club, including two women, had their badges taken away, and were asked to leave the Club premises on Saturday, last day of the Perak November Meeting, for alleged bookmaking. In the move to stamp out143 words
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Article168 1957-11-26 14 I I\ i.RSI* V ci >1 N trounced Indian Association bv five eoiK lo nil in a S.H.A Div. One lea.;ue match at Biikit Timah Road yesterday. -> ha\» nay; |UM e th *y ;1( programme. r ;C league table. and t:vjy can only remafa^ tU* Miion168 words
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Article76 1957-11-26 14 Federation Police To Meet S'pore KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. The Federation of Malaya Police will meet Singapore Police in their annual hockey match on Dec. 7 at Singapore. The Federation Police has selected the following for the match: Mahmood (Depot). Andrew |fl iugasu (Depot) and Khaw Choon Ai (Pk), Gurbachan Singh76 words
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Article189 1957-11-26 14 ARMY i •an igainst U e Rojral Air I Be i Inter-Scrviecs key rugfer mate ai Tanglin tomorrow Ibl a: m m 'io have beaten U b Navy by a corr.f. rtable ■arg MHI I -at the Army if they are to b<189 words
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Article36 1957-11-26 14 ROYAL A F .T beat Nanj ing l'r:-. ersity foala to nil in i friei oly footMll >■■ J JT'jn^ r-'crday. Sc ir( for RAF v.e:e C be: rv HMI C rdiag36 words
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431 1957-11-26 14 Peter Wilson Writes From Britain WHAT is the most mixed up sport in the world? Answer: AMATEUR LAWN TENNIS. Which is the most powerful amateur lawn tennis country in the world? Answer: Australia. What is '.he attitude of the Australian Lawn Tenni.s431 words
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Article, Illustration433 1957-11-26 14 Most Improved Swimmer In The j? etf 1 Proposal Goes Before FOMOC On Thursday LIM HENG CHEK, the Federation's back stroke swimming champion, may be given specialised coaching and training in Japan after the Asian Games. That is provided that the Federation ot Malava Oly/npic Council agree to a433 words
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Article111 1957-11-26 14 Nugent Will Be CJ THK former British Ol\n hotkey player. F(> V Nugent of the Royal Air I «.r. will lead thr Singapore Joint Services in the hoeke> qi. fi rangular to he held in Pm.ui: on Nov. 20. ."0 and I>ec 1 O'her participants in the qi:adrars'; P111 words
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