Singapore Standard, 23 January 1958
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Title Section20 1958-01-23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 204 15 cts. 12 Pages it m s. [FINAL EDITION]20 words
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Article415 1958-01-23 1 CALLS FOR HELP WILL BE ANSWERED Indonesian. Sea Limits Wilt Stay At Three Miles ROYAL Navy ships m Singapore will answer calls for assistance from British vessels if they are victimized by "trigger-happy Indonesian marine patrols." Government sources told The Standard yesterday that this safeguard to415 words
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161 1958-01-23 1 ANOTHER SPECIALIST TO FACE TRIBUNAL SINGAPORE Government is expected to set-up a second tribunal to inquire into allegations of irregular practices against a medical specialist m one of the Colony's hospitals, The Standard learnt yesterday. The first tribunal was headed by Justice Tan Ah Tan who probed into similar allegations161 words
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Article85 1958-01-23 1 BANGKOK. Jan. 22 (Reutor) The Premier of Thailand. Lt.-Gen. Thanom Kittikachorn, said today Thailand was m a serious financial situation. He said the Pibul Songgram Government, which f was thrown out by a coup d'etat m tl^ptombcr had overspent by 5.000 million baht durin? the last85 words
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Article63 1958-01-23 1 AMERICA'S YOUNGEST MOTHER SAN JOSE. California, Jan 22 (UP) A 10--year-old girl gave birth to a seven-pound boy last niffht, a Santa Clara County Juvenile Officer disclosed. The unidentified mother was believed to be one of the youngest on record m the United States. St. Elizabeth Shelter, a home for63 words
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Article204 1958-01-23 1 Police Fire On Demonstrators WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (AFP) About twenty persons were killed and 100 injured m street fighting which broke out m Caracas, Venezuela, yesterday, reliable reports reaching here stated. The sources said that Police and armed forces m Caracas had fired on204 words
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139 1958-01-23 1 US Brands Soviet Charges As 'False' WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (UP> The United Spates today branded as "totally false" Soviet charges that the United States is going to force Bagdad Pact nations to accept American missile bases. The State Department m an official statement accused the Soviet Union of "incredible" arrogance.139 words
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Article35 1958-01-23 1 AMERICAN screen star Gene Tierney has been under treatment by psychiatrists of the Meninger Clinic for a nervous breakdown since the beginning of the year, it was disclosed m Topeka, Kansas, yesterday.— AFPAFP - 35 words
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231 1958-01-23 1 Seven Dangers Of Communism: By Jumabhoy COMMUNISM will kill Singapore, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, Minister for Commerce and Industry, told Rotarians yesterday. Speaking on "The Problems We Face at the Rotary luncheon held at Cathay Hotel, Mr. Jumabhoy listed the SEVEN dangers of Communism. Dangers of theoretical politicians and immature231 words
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Article88 1958-01-23 1 LONDON, Jan. 22 (AFP) Lady Baden-Powell. World Chief Guide, who recently left hospital m Australia after an emergency operation, has written ;o guide headquarters m London that she plans to continue her world tour. She has not to date had to alter the schedule of her88 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-01-23 1 HISTORIC BOOK FOR THE PREMIER MISS. G. F. Polley of the International Co-opera-tive Alliance presents the report of the first Cooperative Alliance Conference held m Britain m 1880, to the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, soon after he opened the South-east Asian Conference of the Co-op Alliance m Kuala LumpurStandardpic - 55 words
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242 1958-01-23 1 RED OFFER TO ASIAWE'LL BUY YOUR GOODS BANGKOK. Jan. 22 (Reuter) Russia today offered Asian countries development loans and longterm agreements for the purchase of Asian basic products to help stabilize me region's development. The Ru^ian otter was made at a meeting of the Committee on Trade of the Economic242 words
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Article58 1958-01-23 1 TWO soldiers were reported badly battered on the head when seven members of the Singapore Regiment (Infantry) were involved m a brawl with some detectives m a bar m Smith Street at about 10.30 last night. The soldiers alleged bottles were thrown at them. More58 words
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Article131 1958-01-23 1 SINGAPORE had one of the worst traffic accidents m the past 100 hours, during which five people were killed. Yesterday morning, a 10--year-old cyclist. Ahmad bin Mohamed Noor. was involved m a collision with a motor-cyclist at the Junction of Kampong Bahru Roai and131 words
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Article54 1958-01-23 1 LONDON. Jan. 22 (Router) —The Federation of Malaya acknowledges her inheritance from Britain of international rights and obligations m an exchange of letters published here today as a White Paper (Parliamentary document). Malaya, formerly a British Colonial territory, became an independent nation within the Commonwealth on54 words
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Article22 1958-01-23 1 INDIA and Japan yesterday agreed to grant each other most-favoured nation treatment on customs, trade, and entry of persons and ships.22 words
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Article206 1958-01-23 1 SINGAPORE Police are looking foi a teen-age girl— a silent accomplice m the hold-up of a taxi driver on Siglap Hill on Tuesday night. The srirl described by the taxi driver. Sumal bin Mat Noor. as a "decent type" was with two youths who robbed206 words
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132 1958-01-23 1 LONDON, Jan. 22 (Reuter). Britain is taking no special action to prevent the ingestion of plutonium m the event of a hydrogen bomb carrying plane crashing m Britain. Mr. R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary, said today Ingestion is to take something into132 words
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Advertisement5 1958-01-23 1 Telephone ***** 5 Cable: "TIGERNEWS"5 words
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Article278 1958-01-23 2 COLONY'S ENG NEWSPAPERS COLONIAL, HE Cy THE Mayor of Singapore, Mr 0 yesterday called the English lon'q^ ers m Singapore "the Colonial P r 9^ Speaking to 70 foreign < esv guests at a luncheon at the C more than 10 minutes lashing language newspapers m the C Charging278 words
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Article134 1958-01-23 2 PENANG TOUR FOR U.S. ENVOY PENANG, Wed.— American Ambassador, Mr. Homer M. Byington, Jr., will tour Penang Harbour, the Malayan Teachers' College and the Harvard Estate of the Malayan American Plantations next week. He and his wife will be entertained at luncheon given by the Governor, Raja Sir Uda, on134 words
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Article, Illustration151 1958-01-23 2 Delegates from Burma, Ceylon, Hongkong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaya, the Philippines, Pakistan, Singapore. Thai, land. Papua-New Guinea and the South Pacific Commission, attended a training course en the development and administration of fisheries cooperatives which began m Sydney last month under the auspices of theAustralian News - 151 words
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211 1958-01-23 2 BAN FOREIGNERS FISHING AROUND S'PORE -DEALERS SINGAPORE fish merchants want the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to stop Japanese and foreign vessels from fishing around Singapore and selling them locally. Unless this is done, Singapore faces a "bleak"' future as foreigners would monopolise the fishing industry and put those engaged211 words
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162 1958-01-23 2 Accountants Sentence Is Postponed THE chief accountant In a Singapore firm, who pleaded guilty to four charges of criminal breach of trust, had had h*s sentence postponed yesterday "since he had made commendable efforts to make lull restitution" Joseph Chin. 49. of Muller and Fhipoc (M) Limited, admitted he misused162 words
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Article34 1958-01-23 2 THE Commissioner-in-Chief of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Major-General J. M. Kirkman, will arrive m Jesselton on Feb. 13 for a four-day visit m the course of a Far East tour34 words
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Article99 1958-01-23 2 A QUARREL over chickens 'invading" a house led to a stabbing incident, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Tang N« Hoi was fined $200 by the Colony Magistrate. Mr. K. T. Alexander, for voluntarily causing hurt to Poon Kum Lam m Kampong Tiong Bahru on Dec.99 words
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221 1958-01-23 2 A 72-YEAR-OLD woman, who lived alone m an outhouse, about 30 yards from the main house m a farm m Holland Road, Singapore, accidentally set herself on flre one rainy day. This was told to a Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, yesterday221 words
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Article22 1958-01-23 2 JAPANS 1 i Mr. Aiichiro h day pa »ed tl from Jakari ed a reparatl and the Inri I Poacn Treaty22 words
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80 1958-01-23 2 SINGAPORE'S Labour Ministry plans to organize a leadership training course for Colony trade unionists. The Assistant Labour Commissioner, Mr. Goh Koh Pui, yesterday said that the course was designed to help trade unionists to gain more knowledge and experience m all trade union fields,80 words
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Advertisement465 1958-01-23 2 AT YOUR SERVICE 'OR DRY CLEANINC and dyeing carpet call at Washington Dry Cleaning Co., 412 414 Orchard Road Singapore. Tel: ***** CETTIMC TO KNOW Bright bigncrafts Co.. another Silk-Screen Minting |ob well done Otfice Showroom: 43. Pnnsep Street PO Box 1825, Singapore 7 Tels: ***** 21 111. Factory: 400465 words
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Advertisement474 1958-01-23 2 TENDER NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TENDERS will be received by the Ag. Municipal Secretary, Kuala Lumpur up to noon on 31st January. 1958 for the supply of Transport for the Haulage of Block Limestone from a Quarry m Sungei Besi Road to the Council's Depot at Cheras Road. Further474 words
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Advertisement326 1958-01-23 2 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT F.MS Cap. 137) IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that *t is proposed under Section li 4 of the Town Boards Enactment to amend the Ipoh approved Town Plan No. B 3 (Gazette Notification No. £.846/3: > by altering the zoning of part326 words
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Advertisement118 1958-01-23 2 #n irndttvintf •B SENSATIONAL NKW FREN( II >IHI H Bl i Marina VLADY S and her ONE PIF( L IWOnUIB -BB ->: M f i j wQ^I Hk 9 1 ..K \^^B^jjttt^< i y^ B 1 JMTtEB I I sc***^ -^B v Ldß i > 'v v T^^l > *S118 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD January 23, 1958.
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Article413 1958-01-23 3 ■Tffornin? m 1944 the Japanese-controlled j 3 sheet c.illed the Penang Shimbun came I 3 n account of how a couple of Japanese planes bravely tackled an air armada of Zj down one of them, and drove the atThc fact was spectators saw one ,htcr413 words
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Article401 1958-01-23 3 It Minister for Commerce and Industry, ■M. |umabhoy, m his talk yesterday to Rota--13 problems facing Singapore, said that *of the ways to counter communist pro- was to point out that communism, though *to other countries, was not suitable to J because Singapore had nothing that the to "ldown401 words
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Article37 1958-01-23 3 on*, n lock Kirn Koad. Spore Z A No 's&i Cables: -lIGfcKNEWS 1 <5 lines). All department* durance bk g.. 174. Batu Kd X ***** 'tiA '^»n St Tel: 3829 Ch.na. Tel: 147137 words
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Article1681 1958-01-23 3 Dr. August Lindt, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, is travelling to Australia and New Zealand later this month. Australia has taken 216,000 refugees since 1952, including more than 10,000 Hungarians. New Zealand has taken a smaller number but has opened her gates to many refugees classed1,681 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-01-23 3 pLAYS and music are being severely censored m Hungary to reduce demonstrations against the Com' munist regime*20 words
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Letter737 1958-01-23 3 Sir The trend of events m Singapore clearly shows that the evil forces of international Communism. are eating into the fabric of Democratic Government. Communist methods vary very little no matter what country you look at i.e.. Britain, France, Italy, Middle East, Indonesia. Singapore or Malaya.737 words
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Letter82 1958-01-23 3 Sir I must congratulate you for your front-page scoop on why our Mayor did not meet Mr. Macmillan. In certain countries, it has been suggested that politicians standing for office should produce medical certificates to prove that they ar« physically fit. After witnessing the antics of our82 words
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Article, Illustration401 1958-01-23 3 the NEWS as it strikes me pROM experience businessman have come to realise the truth m the slogan "It pays to advertise," also that whon business is bad more the reason to advertise. Advertising does not necessarily mean through the medium of publications, cinema screens, billboards and posters. There are401 words
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Advertisement33 1958-01-23 3 NOW ON Our 1958 SALE A vast variety of discontinued items and oddments Must be cleared "give away" prices. It's well worth your visit EXCELSIOR LTD. 66 High Street Singapore, 6. Tel:- 33/6733 words
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Article269 1958-01-23 4 BANKER RESCUED AFTER GUNFIGHT I Challenged Man Who Fired Shots, SC Tells Court AN allegation that Lee Ah Cheong, alias Ah Lek, who faces a charge of abducting Singapore millionaire banker, Mr. Ng Sen Choy on Aug. 29 last year, exchanged gunfire with the Police before he was cornered, was269 words
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Article156 1958-01-23 4 LACK OF SPACE WORRIES COUNCIL THERE is a shortage of classroom accommodation m suitable localities to house the increasing number of students, the Singapore Council for Adult Education's assistant-secretary, Mr. E. S. Moorthy, said yesterday. This was one of the main problems now facing the Council, Mr. Moorthy said. He156 words
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Article55 1958-01-23 4 A SINGAPORE tailor, Chea Loke See. woke up yesterday morning to find his show c.i.ms empty." Chca who lived atop his fhop m Tiong Bahru found that three wooden bars on the ground floor had been removed and 50 rolls of cloth and GO yards of55 words
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127 1958-01-23 4 ASSEMBLY HOUSE TO HAVE A NEW LOOK PRELIMINARY work on alterations and extensions to the Singapore Legislative Assembly chamber started yesterday. The work, which is estimated will cost $50,000, is being: done by the Public Works Department and is expected to be completed before the Assembly re-convenes m March or127 words
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73 1958-01-23 4 TB Centre At Morib To Open Shortly KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The $500,000 seaside centre for chronic tuberculosis cases at Morib will be opened by April, it was stated tonight. The Selangor Branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis has selected its first irrake of 100 cases. A73 words
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Article81 1958-01-23 4 ONE HUNDRED and twenty midwives m the Singapnre Government will set a j new salary scale from next j month. The Standard was lo'.d yesterday. A spokesman of the Establishment Branch said that the ''exact amount to be paid is being worked out" w.th a view to81 words
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Article51 1958-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. More than 50 journalists from English and vernacular papers m the Federal capital were entertained to a nasi padang lunch today by the management of the China Cafe Restaurant here. The occasion was to introduce Inche Ajahanda Abbas, the cafe's new chef from51 words
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Article140 1958-01-23 4 K.L. Is New Base For Excavations ARCHAEOLOGICAL work m the Federation Is most likely to have Kuala Lumpur as its future base, says the latest issue of the University of Malaya Gazette. In the past archaeological expeditions had been planned and directed from the University m Singapore, but now, with140 words
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Article23 1958-01-23 4 LIM CHWEE HOCK was yesterday acquitted on a charge of criminally intimidating Ke? Kan Siah. at Siglap Road. Singapore, on Nov. 16.23 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-01-23 4 Air Arrivals And Departures V. PURUSHOTMA Venugopal yesterday left Singapore by Air India for further studies m Australia. He will join the University of Melbourne to do a five-year course on electrical engineering. He is the son of Mr. K. P. Venugopal. a Singapore Police Magistrate's Court interpreter. THE Indonesian145 words
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146 1958-01-23 4 Ex-City President Will Leave Colony For Good SINGAPORE'S former City President, Mr. J. T. Rea, wiJl leave Singapore on Jan. 29 for good. Mr. Rea. an M.C.S. member, left the service last week under the Malayanizatlon scheme. Mr. Rea, who had been the City President for three years, was appointed146 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-01-23 4 SHB Chief Sails On Retirement MR. P.A.T. CHRIMES, chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board, today sails for England on leave prior to retirement. Mr. Chrimes, who had been head of the Board for the past 11 years. will be succeeded by the deputy chairman. Mr. S. Johnson. Last night, Mr.108 words
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Article59 1958-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A 24-year-old painter Moh Kwan Chiew, was charged with the murder of painter Tan Cheng Huat m the High Court here today. The Deputy Public Prosecutor told the Court that the accused stabbed Tan m a coffee shop brawl at Jalan Raya. East59 words
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Article40 1958-01-23 4 THIEVES broke into a bar m Jalan Besar, Singapore, and stole beer worth $450 on Tuesday night. The thieves climbed n back wall and smashed a padlock fastening the door leading to the bar's store-room.40 words
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Article38 1958-01-23 4 ME. J. M Jumabhoy. Singapore Minister for Commerce and Industry, will officially open the Asian Seamen's Club next to the Trafalgar School on Feb 7 at 5.15 p.m. and not on Feb. 12, as previously stated.38 words
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212 1958-01-23 4 ALIENS and other eligible persons who seek to acquire Singapore citizenship m time to vote at the next General Elections have only eight days more m which to register themselves. This was revealed by the Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P.212 words
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Article40 1958-01-23 4 A SINGAPORE Coroner yesterday returned an open verdict at an inquest into the death of a 56-year-old man, Yeong Yong Swcc, who was knocked down by a motor cyclist at Beach Road, Singapore, on Oct. 17 last year.40 words
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Article54 1958-01-23 4 A SECRET society gang attempting to hack their way into a house m Church Street. Singapore, were surprised by a Police patrol on Tuesday night. The inmates bolted the doors when ten youths, armed with parangs, attempted to rush into the house. When the Police party54 words
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Article48 1958-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Kampong Bharu Malay Youth Association will start a library In their Jalan Raja Mohamed clubhouse m midFebruary President Inche All Menawir told The Standard that most of the books for the library weie donated by representatives of foreign governments here.48 words
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Article423 1958-01-23 4 LEGISLATION now under con** Singapore Government for comnuh terday roundly condemned as and "undemocratic:" The consensus of opinion imono *v Legislative Assemblymen, r< leaders, tradesmen, clerks, ait an individual nad t4 a s much a right t {raining from voting." Prominent lawyers m the Colony had this to say:423 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-01-23 4 THE poui' widely Pore fairr.c;; Chief Veto."..' Mr. R.a. tcrdav. T:: been carrii ten jn ti confined caponization'* Jl it<:' Thi V "s m a.c porarily was tcttof t0 J more tei he .said Hi maximum a tj two j. during the ma c ck turned to thi "Minute88 words
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Article84 1958-01-23 4 JESSELTO 1 neo. Jan. 22 BritiMi Arm:u.^c North B m ing area, lcarm-d hen Ko'.a B exst of hi re have b» i the possible be used Thr district Belud C last Sunday nativi munity iecti< used by the Thi dreds. P Bn h artillery vehi< the tr.r* No84 words
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Article75 1958-01-23 4 FOl'R young Singaporeans will leave tomorrow by air for Allahabad m India on a two-year commercial flying course under the Colombo Plan. The four winners of this "flying scholarship" arc Bikramjit Singh Gurm. Aniar Singh Gill. Kenneth Edward Toft and How Luen Wan. They are the75 words
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Advertisement92 1958-01-23 4 A really smart publication that provides for the x^^^^» recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, p^P^^^^^^^^l progress, christening, first remajrks and actions, photo\jl\fc^=^^ r\ graphs and family tree etc. \ffiW "V" (^>T(lfcy^ Presented with the Compliments of NESTLES it\ -wF w proprietors of fL^^K V^^/'y Modified Powdered Milk92 words
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Article277 1958-01-23 5 OLD-UP IN TRAINING FOR BLIND Association Needs Much More Funds To Do Its Work KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Donations will have to increase ten-fold if the 4,000 "educable and trainable" blind m the country are to benefit from the schemes for the blind, states the Malayan Association for the Blind m277 words
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95 1958-01-23 5 BAN DANCE LESSONS IN SCHOOLS. P.I.A. DEMAND KOTA BHARU, Wed.— The Pan-Islamic Association of Kelantan today sent a petition to the Chief Education Officer here, urging him to stop dancing lessons m English schools m the State. The secretary of the association, Inche Amaluddin Darus. said that Western dances not95 words
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Article33 1958-01-23 5 r ted Maach mgei n he of iattype the chool the m the that uld ad- that the 1956 proto the 1 with posal, fulfil hool Is building clas.s--400 will langu:ght m33 words
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Article48 1958-01-23 5 State onductout the nizationa best intyani m lion secretary of the CounCli, ii iVi, N Lingam, said today that m order to carry out a proper survey, he would appreciate those m charge of youth clubs, boys' clubs and other youth organizations to ronta.-t him.48 words
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Article44 1958-01-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Sultan of Selangor will ire optn the new $200,000 Mas jid Jama the Peoples' Mosque at Kampong Bharu hero on Feb. 7. Following the first Friday prayers, hundreds of the poor will b< fed by the mosque committee.44 words
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283 1958-01-23 5 'RAW MATERIALS SHOULD NOT BE MONOPOLIZED' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Raw materials which are continually m world demand should not be monopolized by any one company m any country, Dr. Mauritz Bonow, vice-president of the International Co-operative Alliance and general secretary of the Cooperative Association m Sweden, said yesterday. This, Dr.283 words
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Article33 1958-01-23 5 TWO persons, R. Tharmalingam and Mat bin Yunus were charged m th e Kulim Magistrate's Court yesterday for failing to submit Income Ta.x returns. They were fined $250 and $100 respectively.33 words
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294 1958-01-23 5 APPEALS BY 359 AGAINST HIKE IN RENTS, RATES Tesf Town Council Cases p OH. Wed.— The Supreme Court today postponed hearing the appeals of nearly 400 tenants and landlords against the decision of the Taiping Town Council m increasing the annual value of holdings with a subsequent increase of assessment.294 words
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101 1958-01-23 5 IPOH. Wed. Real estate millionaire, Mr C. H. Labrooy, one of the "pioneers" of this town, died this afternoon m his residence, ''Dulcieville," m Brewster Road after a prolonged illness. Aged 83, the late Mr Labrooy owned two housing estates one m Maxwell Road and101 words
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Article63 1958-01-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Lieut. Narinjan Singh of No. 2 Transport Company, Army Service Corps, Taiping. will leave for Britain for fivemonths' military training on Jan. 25. Son of a Seremban merchant, 26-year-old Lt. Narinjan Singh joined the Federation Army m Feb. 1953, and was commissioned after completing63 words
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84 1958-01-23 5 U.S. FOLK DANCE EXPERT DUE IN K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The globe-trotting representatives or the International Recreation Association m America, Mr Rickey Holden, will take Dart m Malayan Association of Youth Club's "Youth Week" beginning Feb. 1. Mr. Holden. an expert on American folk dancing and singing will arrive here84 words
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Article, Illustration562 1958-01-23 5 STAGE CLUB'S NEW PRODUCTION HAS AN ALL-STAR CAST VICKI Courtnaif <?.<? Fenwick the Maid, broods over her viistrcss's nightly glass of vi ilk. Before eoyyiing to Singapore Vicki, a R.A.D.A. trained actress, teas with the Pike Bailey Touring Rep., the Clacton Rep. and broadcast trith the U.S. forces' network. m562 words
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Article54 1958-01-23 5 PENANG, Wed.— N. Ratnaveloo and Kesar Singh were today bound over m the sum of $100 each for three months on their pleading guilty to a charge of causing hurt to two new workers of the Eastern Smelting Company, to each of whom they were also ordered54 words
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214 1958-01-23 5 Tribute To Union Of Toddy Tappers PENANG, Wed. The Deputy Regional Commissioner for Labour, North, Inche Amiruddin bin M. Hallim, today stressed the importance of industrial peace when he officially declared open the new $22,000 building of the North Malaya Toddy Tappers' Union at Batu Lanchang Road He expressed the214 words
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Article146 1958-01-23 5 IPOH, Wed.— About 150 field officers of the Department of Information from Kedah, Penang. Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Malacca and Perak, were today personally thanked by the Commander of the 28Lh Commonwealth Infantry Brigade, Brigadier P. M N. Moore, for the part they played m launching146 words
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Advertisement139 1958-01-23 5 Put on o sot of '■> Tm m s aflH^B ''v/^^iM De Luxe Champion Hlw YM TT^^BS IE H fw/'Mn m Greater Saf ety Longer Mileage BlißviXy/ #A\T SKB BLOWOI'T PUNCTURE SKID B^B'^K/^y^Kt'^Wiß PROTECTION PROTECTION PROTECTION ■^Kl^r^^SllvybfeT^ There's no tube to If a nail, or any Ne*!y deigned slJsnt mm139 words
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55 1958-01-23 6 SINGAPORE Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation president. Mr. Goh Chye Hin, yesterday appealed for support for the Federation's match for the Ceylon Flood Relief Fund at the Happy World stadium on Sunday Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. Tickets at $10 each are available from Mr. Goh55 words
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421 1958-01-23 6 EDDY AGAINST NEW SERVICE RULE IN BADMINTON PENANG, Wed. The rule to abolish "lets" on service, recommended by the Badminton Association of England to the International Badminton Federation, contradict* the principle motivated by the "wood-shot" rule, said badminton's unofficial world champion, Eddy Choong, here today. Ed.ly said that the woodshot"421 words
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Article90 1958-01-23 6 IPOH, Wed. A solitary goal «c Kcd by inside-right Jaggit Sm?h early m the second half gave Methodist Afternoon School 1-0 victory over bottom-of-the-league. Sturrock Club, m the second round of the Div. One hockey match played on the Upper Padang today. In the first encounter,90 words
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152 1958-01-23 6 15 Teams For S'gor Services 'Sevens' KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. Fifteen teams hav e entered for the Sclangor Services seven-a-Mde rugby competition which start* on Jan. 27 at the HQ Armed Forces ground. The Royal Air Force, winners of the competition last \earare fielding three teams. The Federation Ramblers have entered152 words
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Article463 1958-01-23 6 BIGGEST DEFEAT FOR S'GOR CLUB RAF Colours Fly High KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor Club took their biggest defeat of the season when they were beaten by 29 points (goal, five tries, drop goal, two penalties) to six (two tries) by ttie Royal Air Force m a rugger match on the463 words
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Article104 1958-01-23 6 PENAXG. Wed. Sepoy Lines Recreation Club suffered their seventh defeat m the Penang Hockey Association league when they went down by four goals to one to the Royal Air Force o n the Dato Kramat ground today. The airmen were superior m all departments and took the104 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-01-23 6 International Basketball Fed. Founder In Singapore IN Singapore today Is Mr Leon Bouffard, first president and founder of the International Basketball Federation. Mr. Bouffard, and Mrs. Bouffard, are on their way to Peking. They arrived by the Danish boat Kina yesterday, and were met by Singapore's basketball chief, Mr. Goh128 words
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Article97 1958-01-23 6 Three Games For Colony Asian XV THREE friendly matches have been arranged lor the Singapore Asians m their preparation for th c All Blues Cup final against Perak In Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 8. On Saturday, they take on the Royal Signal* at Bukit Timah; the Singapore Cricket Club on97 words
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Article62 1958-01-23 6 S 'gor Club Women Win KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd Scoring a Roal m each half. Selangor Club beat Selangor Chinese Recreation Club 2-0 m their women's hockey match on the padang today. Both the teams were ev~n!v matched but the Selangor Club forwards made good use of the chances that came62 words
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Article656 1958-01-23 6 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Several Show Promise In Training Gallops TWELVE newcomers got off almost m a line during a barrier trial held by the SKA Official Starter, Mr. N. McLnchlan, at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. They were Black Charm (late Ominous). April Showers II (late April656 words
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270 1958-01-23 6 BORDERERS R.A.S. FAIL TO DECIDE After 6Q Minutes Still Ko j fc Army Rugby 'Giants' To Replay To Enter FARELF Final THE South Wales Borderers and the Royal Army Service Corps failed to reach a decision when they played themselves to a scoreless draw m the final of the FARELF270 words
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Article232 1958-01-23 6 UNIVERSITY of Malaya, after a not too successful season m the league last year, showed a little more promise m the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout tournament when they ousted Royal Air Force, Seletar. with a 4-0 victory at Bukit Timah yesterday. A fine performance by232 words
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87 1958-01-23 6 TOKYO, Jan. 22 (Reutrr) J* ie .<J orient feather weight boxlaff fhtmpion. j""^! Japanese Boxing Commission he Wtf I Kaneko's manager said the champion wa« stepping down because of nis forthcoming tour of the United States and Hawaii. Under Commission rulei an orient champion87 words
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Article136 1958-01-23 6 Three Cheers (late Royal Illusion) is a four-year-old brown gelding by Magic Red out of Queen's Caprice <Coup de Lyon He was m the numbers m his four starts last season, winning once and was twice runner-up. He took the Blackbird Handicap over the mile136 words
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Article104 1958-01-23 6 "'•'•isinns n houfs. m ji-1 entn.y Jina: I the final o> 1 the Bar I V,r. A C Martir.-fB for the title. '•finals were Featherweight -I (Ceyl I ;^>'-si'. SAL I (Kuala Lumr I (Selettr), I Lightweight 1 (Chingi), LACI (Self an. LA I Ismail (B'jttenvcrl Lifht-WefervtjJ Ma kie104 words
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Article24 1958-01-23 6 'I nu;il kc:President: S. M ,>st. m-rrrt.ir* I irfasui Toe Yap tr«isurrr. sup«rinl'ndpn: Sf .iudit" r instrurtion instru.tor c Mohd Ortea G i24 words
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Advertisement39 1958-01-23 6 NM!I<K WITH THE SAVA(iERY JI^L i ALHAMBRA Wp*lll|%r| W J i OPENS TODAY! starring KEITH LARSEN JIM DAVIS X A REGALSCOPE PICTURE 20th C B ntury-* o 5f 4t I 5 SHOWS ATs 11a.m. 1.30 4.00 6.45 9.30 p.m.39 words
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Article59 1958-01-23 7 ApORE at ekang Btif- Physical Culture Associar nn "B" Dnto Kramaf Gro?/nrf nt 5.30 p.m. Intrr-Pnlice Clayton Cup Pcnang Contingent vs. Kedah Perlis Combined Contingents Dnto Kramal ground at 5.30 p.m. GOLF Pennng Ladiei Medal- Golf Courte, Turf Club. Ipoh HOCKEY: Div. I—M.A.S. vs. K.I. A. I'pper Padang.59 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-01-23 7 L \V,n Mmmg. Union of Burma(back to camera m black shirt)i s seen playing tennis on the House hrre inth Mikhml Tarasor. Leader of Soviet Parliamentary Delegation now visiting Burma. ho I resident cam c back jrom the Vnited States after a medical check-up at Walter Reed Hosowtno a88 words
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Article373 1958-01-23 7 Ex-skipper Is Invited To Lead A War Of Nerves Against The Wolves LONDON, Wed IT'S Cup-tie week again! And here come Pompey declaring a war of nerves on Fourth Round opponents Wolves, who are bidding for the elusive double of FJV Cup victory and League373 words
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141 1958-01-23 7 WOMEN SIGN INDEMNITY BEFORE PRESS TODAY RIVALS GOING ALL OUT ;<» irtet uivrI nia event Kill Kon:; and tifl an t<» absolve *i f Saturday's H'Ppy World < ■ompenL rical m Mr. S. ndard yesis necesfact that turn out Kins <. Kong i on Id me OUI to cannjury ignt,"141 words
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Article22 1958-01-23 7 I I IRi d could tart Ro i Hi, n i mptly the ne milar "'i a •J l a out22 words
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Article71 1958-01-23 7 SUSPENSION ON KEENAN IS LIFTED LONDON. Wed— Peter Keenan's argument with the Scottish Area Council of the British Boxing Board of Control is over. At an emergency meeting of the Council, held m Glasgow last night, the month's suspension put on the British and Empire bantamweight champion was lifted. Keenan71 words
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665 1958-01-23 7 Peter Wilson - WORLD CUP SKIPPER ATTACKS HIS COUNTRY'S 'SUNDAY' BAN Peter Wilson by LONDON, Wed. I DO not see how there can be any two opinions about Ireland's stubborn attitude regarding Sunday play m the World Soccer Cup. Ireland have reached the finals, knowing full well that hey would be called upon665 words
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312 1958-01-23 7 AUSSIE TENNIS ACES UNHAPPY ABOUT ALLOWANCE CUTS SYDNEY, Jan. 22 (Hauler) Leading Australian tennis players claim they will net be able to go to the pictures or buy their opponents drinks if the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia cuts their daily allowance from seven to five dollars on this year's312 words
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81 1958-01-23 7 Akins Stops Opponent In 12 Rounds BOSTON. Jan. 22, (Reuter) Virgil Akins, a church deacon from St. Louis. strengthened claims for a world welterweight title bout when he beat former champion Tony Demarcq of Buston for the second time m three months here last night. The referee stopped the scheduled81 words
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Article61 1958-01-23 7 GOOD place kicking by standoff San Small helped Royal Air Force. Seletar, to beat Naval Base by 15 points (a try, a drop goal and three penalty goals) to nil m a rugger match at Seletar yesterday. Seletar. who led 12-0 at halftime, scored their try61 words
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Article212 1958-01-23 7 A DEPLETED Police ru«er ca went down to the powerful Spore Cricket Club "A" by 12 points (three tries and a penalty) to nothing on the padang yesterday. Th P Police had to call upon tneir side-line supporters to supply two players to make212 words
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Article42 1958-01-23 7 SYDNEY, January 22 (Reuter) Play m the Australian lawn tennis championships at White City courts wa s washed out today Light rain which had been falling continuously throughout the morning caused the committee to declare play abandoned soon after midday.42 words
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Article, Illustration477 1958-01-23 7 Selangor AAA To Try Again For New Members KUALA LUMPUK, Wed. Mr. N.S. Vasagam was unanimously elected President of the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association at their annual general meeting at the Public Works Department Sports Club today. Other office-bearers elected were: Vice-President Mr. Wong Chong Chow (Pelandok AC), Mr. T.477 words
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Article95 1958-01-23 7 SYDNEY, Jan. 22 (Reuter) Top Australian lawn tennis players have been threatened with dismissal by theii employers If they refuse to tour overseas with the official Australian team this year. Leading players. Ashley Cooper, Neale Fraser and Mai Anderson, stated yesterday they would 'reconsider their availability*95 words
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151 1958-01-23 7 THE final of the FARF.LF inter-unit hockey champion^lup (Singapore zone> will be played today between Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and the Spore Engineer Regt. at Tanqlin. REME. who are the holders of the FARELF title and three time s inter-zone champions, are naturally151 words
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Advertisement71 1958-01-23 7 The world famous family of IB mi SKhHHiIR^: kdLs^^K i* Wn~ >ixm j£B H^^BuWL n& .-AfT^K^. Ui- ■338 Balashin Sai In The New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL •••••••••••••it******** NORMAN WISDOM'S J here again bubbling71 words
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Advertisement820 1958-01-23 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. »mi/«. *««</« m/ 6 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICi T» MM* Sotton. Ntw Tork. B.l>lm<».. Phil.d.lpl.,. 6 C.lt P.,t. Tt ur fd Spore P. Sham Penang S/lOMar UMar 15/16 Mai Crriers opt.on to proceed via othe, port, to load end d,,ch,r«. ear.o NORTH GERMAN820 words
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Advertisement1125 1958-01-23 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) i mc jnwatei vriKdPorei (12 line*) "5T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SJ SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON 6 CONTINENTAL PORT* Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargc (Via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama1,125 words
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Advertisement907 1958-01-23 8 MITSUI |J3 LINE Spore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN. Nachitan Maru for Moji, Kobe. Osako, Yokohama 3 Feb 2 Feb 31 Jan Axumason Moro tor Yokohama, Kobe Moii 7 Feb 5 Feb 3 Feb Mikcgeson Maru vio Manila •tv Yokohama Kobe Moii 20 Feb FOR U.S.A. For New York. Philadelphia907 words
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Advertisement600 1958-01-23 8 EAST ASIATIC I OUTWARDS Soilings tot Bangkok ln<J Q Penono P( H "KINA" *\M SUMBAWA" H accept* corgo fo» Japan "MEONIA" 25 27 j Qn Calling Saigon Bangkok '''''-I "LALANDIA" 21 23 Feb 5l H K0 A 2W22 Fob lll^M Accepts corgo for Bangkok S Qiqon H HOMEWARDS Sailmg, t600 words
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Article, Illustration177 1958-01-23 9 New Paint Factory For Petal ing Jay a CHAIRMAN of Imperial Chemical Industries (M) Ltd. Mr. J.B. Wood, yesterday announced plans for a new paint factory to be erected on a ten-acre site already acquired at Petaling Jaya. Mr. Wood said opening of this new plant, one of the most177 words
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Article26 1958-01-23 9 Ltf from Ma■r,.\ other Joiind the Paci[ljn oceans, rert'e interests of hermen, m\ recently. tudy theministra- ratlves Ince vast m ined ipI I h r26 words
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Article97 1958-01-23 9 MALAYA'S external trade m 1957 reached a record volume of 58. 550. 5 million, the highest m four years, according to preliminary statistics issued for December. It pushed the 1956 record of 58.318.8 million to second place. In ID.">7. imports totalled 54.379.7 million (1956 $4,153.1 million)97 words
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Article211 1958-01-23 9 Dealers Make Appeal IPOH, Wed Amanff ore dealers m Selangor and Perak have appealed to the Minister for Natural Resources to allot them a quota of tin production. At present, they have been given an insignificant quota which is not sufficient for them to carry on with their business, the211 words
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Article132 1958-01-23 9 B.O.A.C. Plans Global Service BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation expects to start a round-the-world service via the North Pacific m March next year, according to Mr. Basil Smallpeice managing director of the corporation. Britannia 312 lon s r range airliners, presently flying between London and New York, will extend from New132 words
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Article82 1958-01-23 9 UK. CAR EXPORTS JUMP PRODUCTION and export of pas.senger cars continued at a high rate m December and exports m 1957 reached a record level it announced by the Board of Trade m London* Production m December, covering a five-week period, was 90.862 and exports were 36.632 units. Comparable figures82 words
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Article153 1958-01-23 9 BANGKOK, Jan. 22. —(UP)— More and more delegates from Asian countries attending ECAFE's first session of trade conference expressed interest m Thai rice as the conference began the second day session yesterday. Interest was shown outside of conference hall since the agenda or. rice wa.s153 words
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Article60 1958-01-23 9 INTERNATIONAL fi r s t grade rubber for February shipment closed yesterday at 771 cents per lb., a drop of cent on Tuesday. The market closed quiet. It opened slightly lcwer m sympathy with overseas, but held steady at that level throughout the day with small60 words
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Article48 1958-01-23 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 77 77g International Feb. No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. 77i 77g Int. R.S.S. No. 1 March 77} 77J February No. 1 75jj 75J No. 2 72 72* Tone: Quiet.48 words
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Article60 1958-01-23 9 PENGKALEN Limited has declared a fourth interim dividend of one shilling per share on both classes of shares for the year ended Sept. 30. 1957, together with first interim dividends of 9d. per share on the Preferred shares and 7-4/sd. shares on the Ordinary shares for the year60 words
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Article94 1958-01-23 9 Outer Roads Fclipcs, Flying Enterprise, State of Madras, Norves. Wing On Tamerlane. Dukat. Straat Torres. Saidja, Borus. Hulda Maersk, Douglas. Saroena. Inner Roads Soon Bee. Winery. Buana. Pangkor. Tai Tiong. Tone Poh, Raiah Brooke, Nangkachindr. Lipis, Perlis. New Asia. Thepamat, Sirusa. Kian Guan Pert<ma, Legundi, Phol Nikorn.94 words
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Article, Illustration206 1958-01-23 9 Motor Firm Offers Inspection Service LYONS Motors m Orchard Road. Singapore, have provided, since the beginning of this week, a car inspection service for their customers, following the opening of their new $1,500,000 premises containing showroom, workshop and lubricating station. The service, which is offered free to all owners of206 words
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Article388 1958-01-23 9 S-EA Countries Trading Direct, Says Minister POLITICAL and economic changes m countries m South-east Asia were threatening Singapore's role as an entrepot, the Minister tor Commerce and Industry, Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, declared yesterday. The Minister said this, when he spoke at the weekly luncheon of388 words
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Article138 1958-01-23 9 Cheaper Fish Plan TWO Japanese trawlers, Taiyo Maru 11 and 12, have just returned to Singapore with a fish catch of 2,000 cases, after more than a fortnight's fishing m the South China Sea. Their arrival marks the first successful trip jointly sponsored by a Japanese company and the Choon138 words
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Article43 1958-01-23 9 TIIK Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday; Canada: buying,* T.T. 32?. OD 325: 90 days airmail 32; credit bills. 32-15/16 trade bills. Selling. T.T. or OD. ready: Canada 32; Belgian Francs 1614 J.43 words
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313 1958-01-23 9 Britain s Overseas Trade Reaches Record THE overseas trade position m December was again very favourable and both imports and exports m 1957 as a whole reached record levels, according to the full trade figures for December released by the Board of Trade m London. Confirming the provisional trade figures313 words
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Article, Illustration234 1958-01-23 9 Public Shares Total $2V2in. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Board of Directors of the new charter company of Malayan Airways Ltd. will meet for the first time next month m Singapore to decide the number of public shares to be sold m the Federation, Singapore234 words
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Article195 1958-01-23 9 ALL sections of the Maiayan .share market were dull and easier yesterday. The turnover was small. Price change s announced by tne Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Ords. 28 28 6 Fed. Dispensary 2.10 2.15 Fraser Neave Ords. 2.60 2.65 Gammon195 words
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Article194 1958-01-23 9 SINGAPORE share-brokers reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. 52.12J to $2 09; F. N. ords $2.65 to $2.63; Gummon 52.22J; Hammer $2.07J M. Cement $1.30. $128. Rights Kir., 17c; M. Box $1.53. Sime Darby $168; Cold StorafC Me., 91c; Steamship $l*;j; S. Times $1 90 overnight, S.194 words
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Article98 1958-01-23 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copr- Jan.-Feb. UK/ Continent $30£ buyers. $31 i sellers; coconut oil In bulk $46£ sellers; m drums $50 sellers. Mumok white pepper $102 sellers; Sarawak white $101 sellers; special Sarawak black $63. Singapore Copra Association closing prices:98 words
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Article39 1958-01-23 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (UP) Unemployment m December climbed to 3,374.000 —the highest for any December since 1949— the Government reported. This also was the greatest number of jobless persons since February, 1950, when there were 4,684,000 unemployed.39 words
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Advertisement277 1958-01-23 9 GAPGft KO FUNNEL LINES ItAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. OOH BUS STEAMSHIP CO. (S) LTD. i, Teluk Aver Tel: ***** ***** Approx. dep. /OVJ FINANJ 3 P.nang (Rhio) Jan. 24 k orts) via Tandicng 1 Jon. 24 B 1 iang and Palembcng Jon. 25 HG.:\ 2ru Jon. 26 I277 words
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Article574 1958-01-23 10 J. Halcro Ferguson - J. Halcro Ferguson T TRINIDAD HE twenty islands of the British Bahamas live on the 1 °aJ X 4 indu t tr l' the general strike— an extension of a dispute which started last November when taxidrivers m the capital Nassau, demonstrated against the grant574 words
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Article776 1958-01-23 10 WASHINGTON 'THE search for the AmeriA can novel is a continuous one here. To comply with the demand it should somehow embody the size and physical wonder of America as a background to the American dream. Olher nations are content to seek pood novels, but here there is776 words
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Article447 1958-01-23 10 GEORGE CLAY - GEORGE CLAY CAPE TOWN T>EPORTS of unidentified submarines off the South African coastline have several times excited the authorities m recent months. It was with an anticipatory thrill, therefore, that the captain, officers and ratings of the South African Navy minesweeper PRETORIA, ashore for the New Year holidays,447 words
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Miscellaneous441 1958-01-23 10 'PODAY'S QUOTATION: 1 "The first time It is favour; the second, a rule." Chinese Proverbs. THURSDAY FOR EVERYONE: Keep clear of complications; stay out of dif ficulties involving of people; attend to ro if tasks. Try to solve di '.om mas tactfully. Get somr> rest tonight. YOUR mi; I Ml)441 words
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Miscellaneous19 1958-01-23 10 I U aft r j .1 *<*' \Rii. I 1 M. Pc <">"» l f,, r h rUblli! %J .m;l j^_19 words
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Article157 1958-01-23 11 THIEVES TAKE A SAFE THIEVES carted away an iron safe, containing $1 000 cash, several cheques and important documents from a nrm opposite Beach' Road Police Station. Singapore early yesterday. The safe, belonging to the Kiaw Thong Enterprise Ltd., was described as three feet high and two feet wide and157 words
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Article55 1958-01-23 11 THE Governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Dr. H. C. Coombs, is scheduled to make a n overnight stop m Singapore on Jan. 24 on his way to Colombo. Dr. Coombs will attend a meeting of the Council of Governors of South-east Asia New55 words
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Article49 1958-01-23 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed. Inche Mohamed Noordin bin Haji Baharuddin and Mr. Gob Khoay were entertained to a tea party by the local branch of the MCA m honour of their appointment as Justices of the Peace by the Sultan of Perak on his birthday recently.49 words
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Article160 1958-01-23 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prlres (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 774 77} R.S.S. No. 1 771 77i March R.S.S. No. 1 772 77a R.S.S. No. 2 February 75* 76 R.S.S. No. 3 February 72 72i Tone; Quiet. The price of tin m Singapore160 words
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Article267 1958-01-23 11 Made To Kneel As Home Was Robbed Widow's Half-Hour Ordeal A SINGAPORE widow was forced to kneel mi n her kitclirn with her face pressed against the floor for half-an-hour while three robbers ransacked her home m Race Course Road yesterday. When the widow. 36-year-old Petom binte Abdul 'Rahman resisted,267 words
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Article662 1958-01-23 11 STATE SOCCER CAPTAIN GOES FREE Court Rules No CaSe Has Been Proved By DPP ?i il i RIT BUNTA Wed.— Lee Soi Cheong Captain, was today cleared on a charge of causing the death of four persons by a neghgent act that, failing to keep a proper lookout, he ran662 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-01-23 11 An established "blues singer m the modern manner" is pretty, blueeyed Australian TV and radio star, Shirley Simmons (34-25-35). Shirley opens a season at a leading Colony hotel and restaurant today. She started her singins: career three years ago. Shirley went to Melbourne for the Olympic Games season57 words
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106 1958-01-23 11 THE Singapore Improvement Trust exDects to complete building 4,500 dwelling units by the end of this year, the Chairman of the 5.1. T., Mr. J.M. Fraser, said m a Press statement yesterday Civil engineering work carried out last year cost about $5,000,000106 words
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Advertisement331 1958-01-23 11 ■**•>" pat Huune Shirlej June* to CHANGE! "OBLAXDO" In Cammawipt a KaMminroior^ f (SESSECI TODAY! Ipa'ASTc "THE LONELY MAN" VSSSUI L IN VISTA VISION PARA-MOLNT^ J NEXT CHANGE! Norman Wisdom In "JtST MY Lt'CK^RanlT) Bia»'. l Wl!M.'.ldhifS *<%ss&& J A REGALSCOPE PICTURE H^ *t<«.tH b, o.mt r M H Starring:331 words
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Miscellaneous724 1958-01-23 11 P0 > 1 D c k n 827 am ft 7:n) I The Kingdom. 1230 Radio NewsB^J W* I k I wt^ li^ W^^K ■1 ii f*lL^ f A I Penang 204 a.m 3ft. 3in.) 242 -B p.m. (lit. 3:n.) [RwTTl^^^i^T^^n^WV TOMORROW: S:i pore 133 am HbtaAL^k^LMBNUBiMMHi^B <>:\ k v,.724 words
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184 1958-01-23 12 Cyprus Turks First Clash With British Since Emergency NICOSIA, Jan. 22 (Reuter)— Turkish Cypriot men, women and students demonstrating against Sir Hugh toot. Governor of Cyprus, clashed with troops of the Gloucestershire Regiment yesterday the first direct conflict between the British and the Turkish community since the emergency began m184 words
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181 1958-01-23 12 Fuchs Gets Ready For 2nd Phase Of Trek SOUTH POLE, Jan. 22 (Router) Dr. Vivian Fuchs and his team of 11 scientist explorers were today checking their vehicles and equipment for tomorrow's departure on the 1.200 mile gruelling trek to McMurdo Sound on the Ross Sea. It will be the181 words
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74 1958-01-23 12 Japan Takes Security Council Seat NEW YORK, Jan. 22 (Reuter) Japan takes its seat m the Security Council today v,-hen this 11-member body, most powerful organ m the United Nations meets for thf* first time this year. Mr. Koto Matsudaira. Japan's permanent' representative at the U.N. will represent ttii country74 words
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Article76 1958-01-23 12 80 UK Counties Snowed Under LOXDOX, Jan. 22 (Reuter) Snow and ice blanketed 80 counties m Britain yesterday as the coldest weather for two years swept across the country. More than 170.000 miles of main roads were affected over an area of 88,750 square miles. Rail, sea and air traffic76 words
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Article24 1958-01-23 12 THE KING of Afghanistan, Mohammed Zahir Shah will arrive m New Delhi on Feb. 11 on an official visit to India, AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article138 1958-01-23 12 Press And The Royal Family LONDON. Jan. 22 (Reutcr> Commander Richard Colville, Press secretary to the Queen today told the General Council of the Press that the private lives of the Royal Family were being increasingly disrupted by certain sections of the Press. He asked the Council for Its guidance138 words
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Article28 1958-01-23 12 POLICE HAVE detained 161 illegal settlers on a North Sumatra estate. The Army has issued an order forbidding the illegal occupation or tilling of estate land. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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169 1958-01-23 12 WE WOMEN MAKE BETTER POLITICIANS -MRS. MENON MELBOURNE. Jan. 22 (Reiner) India's Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, said here today women were better for politics than men because they were less liable to corruption. Mrs. Menon, who is visiting Australia o fc the guest of the government,169 words
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Article340 1958-01-23 12 -ADENAUER APPEALS TO BULGANIN IN REPLY TO SOVIET NOTES BONN, Jan. 22 (Reuter) Dr. Konrad Adenauer the West German Chancellor, yesterday appealed to Marshal Bulganin to agree to diplomatic exchan^ aimed at removing East-West differences. In a letter to Marshal Bulganin which referred to points from the340 words
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Article113 1958-01-23 12 THEY ARE AGAINST A-BASES ATHENS, Jan. 22 (Reuter) The Democratic Party, Left Wing and Extreme Left Wing proclaimed themselves against the establishment of nuclear bases In Greece, during a foreign affairs debate m the Qreek Parliament yesterday. The debate also included the Cyprus question and the Greek Foreign Minister, Mr.113 words
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Article119 1958-01-23 12 Mac Sees Steam Well In Action WELLINGTON, Jan 22 (Router) Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, drove to Wellington from Wairakci, near Taupo. today after inspecting a geothermal power project to harness natural underground steam. The Prime Minister and his wife were taken to see a geothermal steam bore119 words
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Article27 1958-01-23 12 MOUNT ETNA, Europe's biggest act.ye volcano erupted violently a?ain on Tuesday night, hurling a large mass of fiery lava 600 fee: into the air. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article59 1958-01-23 12 JAKARTA. Jan. 22 (Router). Mr. Andi Pangerang. military governor of the South and South-east Celebes said the Celebes had ample rice stocks and there was no reason for anxiety. He said that recent rice difficulties m Macassar, the capital, could be surmounted by the import59 words
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Article128 1958-01-23 12 KKK Leader Declared A Fugitive LUM3ERTON. Jan. 22 (Rc U ter) The Rev. James Colo South Carolina Ku Klux Klan leader, wa s declared a fugitive yesterday. Po.icc said an arrest warrant was issued after hia failure tc answer charr, inciting a riot last Safurdv when abcut 1.000 rifle and128 words
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Article25 1958-01-23 12 EIGHT federal parliamentarians led by the Postmast< r General Mr. C. W. Davidson left Canberra yesterday on n qooriwill mission to Japan.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article31 1958-01-23 12 FORTY-FIVE people have died from the intense cold wave that has gripped the Mexico Valley for the iast three days, unofficial sources said m Mexico City yesterday ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-01-23 12 THESE two photos show a demonstration of the new inflatable raft. It has been designed to carry a casualty, a medical attendant, and a crew <:f four; it can be launched fully loaded, and subsequently hoisted back on board ship. Top shows the raftU.P. - 105 words
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183 1958-01-23 12 LONDON, Jan. 22 (Reuter) The government last night put forward a confidence motion for Parliament to debate this week on the recent crisis climaxed by :he resignation of Britain's three top Treasury chiefs.* The House of Commons will be asked In the debate on183 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-01-23 12 TOP Polish rocket scientist Dr. Jerzy Nowinski is reunited with his wife Maria, and seven? year-old daughter Christina (centre), after the wife and chilci had escaped from behind the Iron Curtain. Dr. Nowinski left Warsaw m midOctober to lecture m America. and shortly afterwards his wifeU.P. - 82 words
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Article54 1958-01-23 12 BELGRADE, Jan. 22 (Reuter) A street occupied only by widows has been revealed by a census m the Yugoslav town of Bijeljina. The street, known as "Widows' Alley," is occupied by 13 widows, most of whom lost husbands m the last war. The youngest is aged54 words
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190 1958-01-23 12 WELLINGTON. Jan 22 (Reuten— Viscount C'>bb^rn. Governor General of New Zealand opening Parliament today said the policy of the Labour Government like that of previous governments would be based on "active support for .he United Nations and on continuous cooperation with other Commonwealth190 words
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Article34 1958-01-23 12 CUSTOMS officials at Orly Airport near Paris .started r 24-hour strike yesterday r support of wane claims. t limi'.ed examination of bag gage was Dossible as senio officers did not strike AFHAFH - 34 words
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Article75 1958-01-23 12 OTTAWA. Jan. 22 (Renter); Mr John Diefenbakor, Canadian Prime Minister md his Progressive Conservative government last night easily survived two Opposition motions of no confidence. The House of Commons first rejected a motion by the le of the Socialist Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (C.C.F) Mr. J ColdW! incj on the75 words
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