The Straits Budget, 10 June 1964
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section38 1964-06-10 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYSIA'S MATfeOMAL MCWSPAJ*£JI > mm,*, REGISTERED AT THE G.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER series W. KUAIA LUMPUR, JUNE 10, 1864. Price 4p Cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling. KJDN 691.38 words
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135 1964-06-10 2 AU YEE PUN - AU YEE PUN for Director of Education Singapore < I REFER to “Nature Lovers's" letter, (S.T. May 23) complaining about the building of a school in the former Alkaff Gardens. it is true that the government Encourages the planting of trees, but135 words
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Article95 1964-06-10 2 TAN TEONG CHEK - TAN TEONG CHEK Kuala Lumpur I AM disgusted with the 1 occupants of the modem blocks of flats who by hanging their washing outside their verandahs quickly transform their beautiful homes into slums! What sort of impression will the foreign visitors have of us I wonder?95 words
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Article111 1964-06-10 2 H.M.J JENSEN - H.M.J JENSEN Director and General Manager The Singapore Traction Co., Ltd. Singapore WITH reference to recent letters of complaint that have appeared In the Straits Times regarding our services in the Katong Area, I would be pleased if tne passengers concerned would write direct to me so that111 words
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Article34 1964-06-10 2 TENANT - TENANT Kuala Lumpur I"HE mosquito and fly nuisance In the Cochrane Road, Government Quarters area has become Intolerable. At night mosquitoes make it difficult to sleep By day the flies take over34 words
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153 1964-06-10 2 RESIDENT - RESIDENT Slant )NE is naturally delighted to read that the Police in Penar.g are having a blitz against smoky diesel exhausts, but Penang Is unhappily far away. Many visitors to Kuala Lumpur not only tourists are apt to measure the degree of sophistication of153 words
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Article61 1964-06-10 2 CAT LOVER - CAT LOVER Singapore rriHERE must be more dogs 1 here than ants, to Judge by the non-stop barking of dogs of all shapes and sizes in the place where 1 live. Bome own, not Just one, but three, even four. In my opinion anybody owning more than61 words
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277 1964-06-10 2 PETER TSANG - PETER TSANG for Director of Public Works Singapore 1 REFER to Mr. T. K. Fong’s letter ‘Choking the Roadways” published to your May 25 Issue. Mr. T. K. Fong's anxiety about the problem of truffle In Singapore In future Is quite justified. Many experts all277 words
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Article273 1964-06-10 2 T. CHELLIAH - T. CHELLIAH Police Secretary. Royal Malaysia Police. Singapore I REFER to an article en* titled "Unnecessary Detour" in the Straits Times dated May, 5, 1964 wherein the writer pointed out that the sign "No Right Turn" posted at the June* tlon of Bukit Timah Road and Btevens273 words
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Article438 1964-06-10 2 M. SUNDRAM - M. SUNDRAM Registrar of Titles and Deeds Singapore A TASK FOR EXPERTS I REFER to the letter from "Taxpayer", headed "Helping a title and deeds search" (B.T. June I). "Taxpayer’s" attention Is invited to section 19 of the Registration of Deeds Ordinance which provides that a438 words
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Article143 1964-06-10 2 Dr. V.M.S Thevatbason - Dr. V.M.S Thevatbason Chairman. Sprtna Cleaning Campaign Committee Singapore ON investigation ot the complaint made by ‘Suara lilu" published in B.T. May 22 It was ascertained that the alleged "human sewage sludge" spread out to dry. off Dunman Road was In fact residue from a nearby143 words
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Article120 1964-06-10 2 S. M. WEI TON (MISS - S. M. WEI TON (MISS) Singapore I WAS horrified to read your report (S.T. June 4) that a schoolboy in Kuala Lumpur had shot a bird in his garden with an alrgun He evinced surprise at finding the bird was ringed—1 wonder if he will be120 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article684 1964-06-10 3 —Straits Times, June 1 The terms for a new round of tripartite talks, laid down in the communique issued in Kuala Lumpur on May 30 aiv fully acceptable. They are nj terms Malaysia has been putting forward all along. The starting point is Indonesia's agreement in—Straits Times, June 1 - 684 words
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Article621 1964-06-10 3 —Straits Times. June 2 The Malaysian Government has asked Mr. Lopez to inquire into the matter of the extra paragraph unilaterally appended by Indonesia to the agreed text of a joint communique announcing the terms for a tripartite summit meeting. The paragraph states that President Soekarno repeatedly—Straits Times. June 2 - 621 words
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Article433 1964-06-10 3 —Straits Times, June 2 Singapore, quite clearly, is not bedevilled by the same difficulties of repossession which are holding up Kuala Lumpur’s development In one grand gesture the Singapore Government has been able to declare title over 90 acres In the heart of the city and to begin—Straits Times, June 2 - 433 words
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Article320 1964-06-10 3 -Straits Times. June 3 Sabah these days is almost visibly shaking itself out of an age-old torpor. Development is in the air and about to get down to earth. The full Cabinet is ready for new meetings as the State Development Committee, a Development Planning Executive Committee-Straits Times. June 3 - 320 words
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Article386 1964-06-10 3 —Straits Times, June 4 Far from being the routine discourse which formal occasions too often produce, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s birthday broadcast yesterday was an offering of real significance. In part, of course, this was the result of its historic setting—the first such event since Malaysia’s formation—Straits Times, June 4 - 386 words
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Article179 1964-06-10 4 —Straits Times, June 4 The Parliamentary by-elect-ion for the Bachok constituency in Kelantan, made necessarv by the death in a motor accident of the deputy president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, Inche ZuJkiflee Mohamed will be followed with great interest Like the original poll (which Inche ZuJkiflee won by—Straits Times, June 4 - 179 words
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Article704 1964-06-10 4 —Straits Times, June 5 The Reuff Report on the Economic Aspects of Malaysia laid great stress on the need to re-organise development planning agencies. It pointed out that such bodies as the National Development Planning Committee and the Economic Planning Unit ot the Prime Minister’s Office would—Straits Times, June 5 - 704 words
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Article183 1964-06-10 4 —Straits Times, June 5 The one million Californian Republicans who voted for Senator Goldwater in this week’s primary could well have put him in a position to challenge President Johnson in November. The final decision on the party’s presidential nomination depends upon next month’s convention but the Senator will—Straits Times, June 5 - 183 words
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Article734 1964-06-10 4 —Straits Times, June 6 Does Indonesia intend to follow the procedure for a new round of tripartite talks set out in the agreed text of the communique issued in Kuala Lumpur. Manila and Jakarta on May 30? In his note to the Malaysian Government Mr Lopez seems—Straits Times, June 6 - 734 words
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Article355 1964-06-10 4 —Straitg Times, June 6 When is a beggar not a beggar? In Kuala Lumpur these days this question has at least two answers. One is. when he is a wage-earner, and the other, when he is a tourist. The conference of State welfare officers which began in the—Straitg Times, June 6 - 355 words
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Article519 1964-06-10 5 ‘Guerilla withdrawal to conform to progress of talks’ KUALA LUMPUR, May 31 CONFUSION was caused here today by a Jakarta foreign office statement on the Tokyo Summit that withdrawal of Indonesian guerillas would take place "in conformity with the progress of political talks.” This condition an519 words
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134 1964-06-10 5 Kuala trengganu, May 31.—The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Date Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed. said in the State Legislative Assembly yesterday that the State might face a $2 million deficit in Its income as a result of shortage of tin ore at Bukit134 words
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Article41 1964-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, June I—The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will speak In the national language to the nation over Radio Malaysia at 10 a.m. on June 3 on the occasion of his birthday. This will be immediately followlowed by translations. 141 words
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Article30 1964-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. June I—Mr. K. Ponnamoalam, 40. an active member of the Malayan Indian Congress from Klang. has been appointed Political Secretary to the Minister of Labour.30 words
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Article, Illustration176 1964-06-10 5 oINGAPORE, June 1. Two Japanese beauties—one a film star and the other a dancer are now in Singapore to make personal stage appearances in conjunction with the screening of a Japanese film at the Odeon this week. The girls are Miss Mitzuko Kusabue, 30.176 words
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328 1964-06-10 5 TAIPING, June 1. MEMORANDUM accusing the Alliancedominated Perak State Government of •‘hindering the progress of Taiping” is to be delivered to the Sultan of Perak by the United Front which controls the Town Council here. The United Front comprises five United Democratic328 words
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Article34 1964-06-10 5 NIBONG TEBAL. June 1 Dr. Abdul Katilm Din Oinai nas assumed duties as medical officer of Sungcl Bakap Hospital He succeeds Dr Ong Yeoh Cheang. who has been transferred to Penang34 words
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863 1964-06-10 6 FELIX ABISHEGAXADEN - ‘IT PUTS DIFFERENT COMPLEXION ON AGREEMENT REACHED’: SATISFACTORY EXPLANATION SOUGHT FROM JAKARTA Br FELIX ABISHEGAXADEN .—Reuter, UPI, AP. Kuala Lumpur, June 1 THE Tokyo summit meeting may be deferred if Malaysia does not get a “satisfactory explanation" on yesterday’s surprise announcement from Jakarta which conflicts.—Reuter, UPI, AP. - 863 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-06-10 6 IPI MANILA, June 1. Mr. Lopez tonight disowned any additions to the text of the joint announcement on the holding of a summit conference on the Malaysia crisis. “There is only one text for all three governments,” he said. “Any additions are not partIPI - 196 words
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Article26 1964-06-10 6 KLUANG, June I—The women's Lection Dt Hie Klnng South Umno branch will hold their general meeting at the Dewan Melayu here on June 7.26 words
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99 1964-06-10 6 UPI. JAKARTA, May 31. Inti donesia’s first-wave of “Crush Malaysia” volunteers left aboard two Indonesian navy ships late yesterday for the Romeo border. The “volunteers” and regular army troops left aboard the Morotai and Sangihe. Their original departure time was missed due to ceremonies,UPI. - 99 words
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301 1964-06-10 6 SINGAPORE, May 31. r JpHE Singapore Government has announced the setting up of a Public Health Advisory Board to look into “pressing public health problems” in the State. The Boards two main tasks are: TO FORMULATE and advise the Minister of Health301 words
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224 1964-06-10 7 SINGAPORE, June 1 The Malaysian Airways, Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees’ Union today ordered its members to ••work to rule”, and ••boycott handling” of Malaysian Airways Comet aircraft for 24 hours from midnight tonight following a dispute with the management over proposals for a224 words
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Article36 1964-06-10 7 RAUB. May 31— More than 1,300 People took part .n an Alliance victory procession here today to mark the success of Alliance candidates in the parliamentary and state assembly elections in the Raub district36 words
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Article352 1964-06-10 7 SINGAPORE, May 31. gINGAPORE teachers plan to stage their protest march from the Teachers Training College in Paterson Road to the Ministry of Education in Kay Siang Road on June 20. The proposed demon,stration is to register their protest against the Ministry’s alleged delay in352 words
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Article84 1964-06-10 7 SEREMBAN, May 31. The secretary of the town council, Mr Chee Yoon Heng, will resign on Aug. 1. Mr. Chee. who has been secretary for the past four years, tendered his resignation last week He said today: "I am resigning because I want to go back to84 words
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Article33 1964-06-10 7 SEREMBAN, June 2—The Chief Medicai and Health Officer, Negri Sembilan, Dr. A. S. Sandhu, will address Seremban Rotarian s at the Rest House on June 2 oo “Public Health Problems."33 words
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263 1964-06-10 7 PENANG, May 31 Central Government’s labour policies were described is a “farce and a sham" today by the chairman of the War Department Civilian bud l Association, Mr. b.'I.H, Zaidi. We have a government labour policies are V, 0 °nly a farce and a263 words
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Article102 1964-06-10 7 CINGAPORE, May 3k —A bomb exployed tonight in the parking lot of the technical wing in R.A.F. at the Junction of Changl Road and Telok Paku Road. No one was reported injured. The bomb, estimated to contain about six ounces of TNT, missed a102 words
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80 1964-06-10 7 PENANG, May 31 A visiting member ot the Indian Parliament. Hajl c.H. Mohamed Koya, yesterday described Malaysia as the hope of democracy” la South East Asia. Hajl Koya, a former Speaker of the Kerala State Assembly, said: ‘My Impression Is that democracy has got80 words
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Article540 1964-06-10 8 NOT TRUE, SAYS TEACHERS’ CHIEF IPOH, May 31. general belief that the abolition of the Standard Six promotion examination would result “in a lowering of the educational standard is unfounded/’ said Mr. Fang Ung Ming, chairman of the Perak branch of the National Union of Teachers. Mr.540 words
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Article43 1964-06-10 8 Reuter. WOOMERA, June 2. The launch.ng ol bntain s B.ue dtre.i* rocket was ‘held’ at minus three seconds today when engine monitoring showed a failure It was unlikely that a further launch attempt would be made this week Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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133 1964-06-10 8 pENANG, May 31— All ships in Penang iiarbour will be dressed on June 3 on the occasion of the birthday of the Yang diPertuan Agong. Th. Penang Port Commlsson has agreed to arrange for vessels In the harbour to be dressed and also133 words
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123 1964-06-10 8 Shelved —plan for TV sub-station at Muar M UAR May 31.—Plans to oulla a a>iuu.uut television sub-station at Buklt Treh here have oeen shelved tor the time being A spokesman ol tfte leiecommunlcutions Department nere said that the go-ahead' signal toi the construction nad not oeen received Irom IV Malaysia123 words
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Article42 1964-06-10 8 JESSELTON, June 3—A proposal has been made here for the formation of a National Cinema Bouse Employees Union The proposal has the support of :lnema workers throughout Sabah Thev claim that they have been badly treated by their employers.42 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-06-10 8 CHfc AZ1A.N IDRIS. 19. an Arts student at the University of Malaya, displaying her trophy after being crowned “Freshie Queen” at a ball organised by the University of Malaya Students' Union the night of May 30 to mark the end of Orientation Week Runners-up were.—Straits Times picture - 68 words
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202 1964-06-10 8 I/’UALA LUMPUR, June 1\ i —School principals have come out in support of the claim by women teachers for equal pay for equal work In a letter to the Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bln Hajl Talib. the general secretary of the202 words
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Article127 1964-06-10 8 Reuter ORUNEI TOWN, May 31.—Inche Awang Mohamed J ahfar, Controller of Immigration in Brunei, said yesterday that he anticipated no difficulties in introducing identity cards in Brunei. He has Just returned from a week’s stay In Kuala Lumpur, where he studied the procedure of issuing identityReuter - 127 words
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Article68 1964-06-10 8 SINGAPORE, June 1— The Carnegie Corporation has announcea in New York that three faculty members of the University of ■’-y* gapore have been awarded grant* for further study in their spe Used fields in U.S. university They are Mr. H. D. U'jjj (higher education and univet68 words
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Advertisement104 1964-06-10 8 THE H.K. AND FAR EAST builder A Bi-Monthly periodical ol Building of Real Estate Activities in the Far East. k Magaiina inline with building, •rtbiticturai and rial astata activTtlaa m Malaya, Smgapara. Hang Kang. Siam, Tha Pkilippmas. larnaa and Tha Far East 'tteblishad in Hie this hi monthly trada papar104 words
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Article272 1964-06-10 9 In four States, they report for work on Jan. 12 and get only two weeks’ salary, says union KUALA TRENGGANU, June 1. TERENGGANU, Kelantan, Kedah and Johore are the only States in Malaya which have deprived newly-qualified teachers of almost two weeks’ pay in January. Mr.272 words
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Article19 1964-06-10 9 KANOAR, May 31 The Re-R-vrar ot Societies nas approved registration of the newly-formed tv:*is Writers’ Association19 words
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Article18 1964-06-10 9 MACHANO, May 31—A dls‘rict Uvutock show will be held o: me padang here on June 22.18 words
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Article107 1964-06-10 9 IPOH, May 31. A goodwill mission from the tfutiKfcllil Jity Council, Thailand, who are on a five-day visit to Malaya, toured Ipoh today as guests ol the Ipoh Municipal Council The party of 13 were taken in a tour of the nunlcipai elevated car park,107 words
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Article73 1964-06-10 9 IPOH, May 31 —The Perak State vJovernment has agreed to let the ipoh Municipal Council spend the lalance ol a $450,000 loan given (or he construction of two markets. >n street lighting The loan was for the construc:lon of the Yau Teh Shin market n Ipoh73 words
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Article26 1964-06-10 9 SINGAPORE. June 2 —Neo Tian Sang, aged 5. was found drowned in Sungei Tengah. off the 12th m.s., Chua Chu Kang road this evening.26 words
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Article199 1964-06-10 9 MALACCA, June I. The Malacca State Malaysian Indian Congress council met here yesterday and approved a memorandum to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. The memorandum will inform the Tengku about the “disgraceful and shabby manner” in which Malacca’s M.I.C. was treated when M.I.C.199 words
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Article51 1964-06-10 9 SINGAPORE, May 31—A total of 686 new cars were registered last month, bringing the number of registered cars on Singapore roads to 89.070, according to the latest statistics released by the Registrar of Vehicles The number of motor-cycles registered was 567 and that of Kcooters51 words
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259 1964-06-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 1 T 1 E Amalgamated r nion of Employees m Government Clerical i l Allied Services toO’ ordered its 18,000 Members to defer inrial action over Ulr r claims for more Pay. r 1 anion’s decision was y259 words
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Article, Illustration320 1964-06-10 9 DISCIPLINARY ACTION IS RECOMMENDED KUALA LUMPUR, June 1. THREE-MAN tribunal has recommended to the central working committee of the Malaysian Chinese Association that disciplinary action be taken against five “rebels” for their conduct during the recent Parliamentary and State elections. Prominent among the five are320 words
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Article96 1964-06-10 9 SEREMBAN, May 31 Th« Seremban Town Council has drawn uo a $500,000 plan to end floods here. The plan will come Into operation next month. The president of the council, Mr. P. Ournam Singh Gill, said that work on the project would be carried out96 words
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Article66 1964-06-10 9 IP OH, May 31—The Mentrl Besar of Perak, Inche Ahmad bln Said, appealed to adult education teachers In the state to set aside "personal aims" and contribute wholeheartedly towards the government's abult education Plan and national development. Inche Ahmad presented 307 adult education students from66 words
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Article, Illustration2688 1964-06-10 10 Seven Datos in birthday list 33 AWARDS GO TO SABAH SARA WAK LEE KONG CHIAN, T.H. TAN AND JAAFAR ALBAR AMONG THE SEVEN NEW DATOS Kuala Lumpur, June 3 SEVEN new Datos have been created by the Yana di-Pertuan Agong in his first Malaysian birthday Honours List. They2,688 words
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Article, Illustration332 1964-06-10 10 AWARDS TO COMMUNITY LEADERS, PUBLIC SERVANTS IN SINGAPORE LIST SINGAPORE, June 3. 'J'OH Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara tops the list of 227 people in this year's Singapore National Day honours list. The First Lady of the State receives the332 words
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Article74 1964-06-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Jt.i o 2—Tl.e Minister of labour, Mr. V Ma- n c kavasagam, left for New De-u day with an eight-member delegation to attend the Internationa Labour Organisation conference, which begins in Geneva on July U; The party will stay in Delhi for four74 words
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Article54 1964-06-10 10 SINGAPORE, June 2— Malay n Airways, as general sales for irans-Canada Airlines announced that from yester TCA changed *ts name official' Air Canada following the pi o? a bill ov the Canadian Pa 1 ment Air Canada which is the ninth largest airline, repres 1 Malaysian54 words
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278 1964-06-10 12 Postmen’ s union threatens: We’ll withdraw claims’ from Whitley Council KUALA LUMPUR, Juno 2 fTHE 1,500-strong Union of Postal Uniformed Staff today threatened to withdraw three outstanding claims now before the National Whitley Council and negotiate direct with the Government if they were not settled by the end of this278 words
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Article179 1964-06-10 12 S’ PORE TO FORM A YOUTH COUNCIL SINGAPORE, 2. The director of the People’s Ass o c i ation, Mr. Sim Boon Peng, announced today that a Singapore Youth Council would be formed soon. This decision was taken following a proposal to set up a Malaysia Youth Council, comprising youth179 words
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Article, Illustration186 1964-06-10 12 SINGAPORE, June 1. KERALA Bandhu Daily, a local Malayalam paper, went out of existence today after catering for the Malayalee community in Singapore and Malaya for 25 years. It was started in 1938 at Batu Pahat as a weekly and186 words
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178 1964-06-10 12 SINGAPORE, June 3. Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, 1 yesterday met a Id-man delegation from the Singapore Teachers’ Union for talks on various subjects including salary scales and schemes of service for teachers. The meeting was held at the Ministry's conference room178 words
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Article58 1964-06-10 12 ALOR STAR, June 1 The Mentri Besar Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin. yesterday presided r a condolence meeting held In the Indian Association. Sungel Knrok in memorv of India’s late "rime Minister Mr Nehru Over 500 neonle Including a member of Parliament Mr Llm Pee Hung,58 words
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65 1964-06-10 12 KANGAR, June 2.—A former Alliance councillor. Inche Mahayuddin bin Dato Habib, has been appointed, the first political secretary to the Perils Mentrl Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, announcing this today, said the choice was made after a meeting of top State Alliance leaders yesterday.65 words
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240 1964-06-10 12 KOTA BHARU, June 3 'JTIE Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dato Dr. Wahab bin Ariff, warned the people of Kelantan that he would be forced to impose a quarantine law in the State unless they cooperate with the authorities to check the240 words
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Article34 1964-06-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. June 3. Dato Sir James Thomson, the Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia, left for Britain with his wife today on a six-week holiday in Scotland.34 words
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122 1964-06-10 12 SINGAPORE, June 2. —The business and investment climate in Singapore has a “terrific money-m a k i n g potential,” a leading American industrialist, Mr. Robert Harlan, said here today. Sound economic conditions here, he added, served as a powerful stimulus to the122 words
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Article, Illustration588 1964-06-10 13 -Agencies. Kaala Lumpur June 3 TENGKU Abdul Rahman spoke today of his belief that there would be “good results" from a Summit conference. He also gave an indication that his meeting with President Soekarno and President Macapagal in Tokyo would take place in the middle of this month-Agencies. - 588 words
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238 1964-06-10 13 Kuala lumpur, June 3.—The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been briefed on the Arab League’s stand over its claims to annex Palestine, and its opposition to the Israeli plan to divert the waters of the River Jordan. The Saudi Arabian Deputy Foreign238 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-06-10 13 Struits Times picture MISS Susan June Wrtgnt (above) was recently crowned Mss Trengganu She will compete in the Miss Malaysia" contest on June 13 at the Stadium Negara tn Kuaia Lumpur She Is a student. aged 18Struits Times picture - 41 words
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579 1964-06-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR, June 2. 'J'HE Government today announced a 10 per cent pay rise for expatriate officers serving in Malaya. The increase is in total pensionable pay and in expatriation pay. It is effective from March 1 this year. The increases579 words
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1166 1964-06-10 14 BIRTHDAY BROADCAST: ‘MY PRIVILEGE TO SPEAK TO ALL MALAYSIANS’ KUALA LUMPUR, June 3. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong announced in his birthday broadcast to the nation today that it was his intention to pay official visits to Sarawak and Sabah in the near future.1,166 words
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Article31 1964-06-10 14 KUALA TRENGGAN, June 3 A co-operative mrin ana loan society. for 3,000 commercial and quasi-government workers in East Coast States, has been formed here. It has 65 members31 words
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202 1964-06-10 14 ¥POH, June 3. A re1 cruiting them will visit Ipoh and Taiping from June 10 to June 13 to select suitable young men for the Malaysian Armed Forces and the Koyal Malaysian A i r Force. Candidates for the Armed forces202 words
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Article22 1964-06-10 14 PENANG, June 3.—The Lions Club of Georgetown wih oe Homing their luncheon meeting at the Town House Hotel tomorrow.22 words
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532 1964-06-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR, June 3. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today paid warm A tribute to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdui Rahman, for the Tengku’s “deep sincerity” that marked all his thoughts and actions. The King was making his reply to speeches of congratulations by the Prime532 words
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Article203 1964-06-10 15 T7UALA LUMPUR, June IV 3.— The British High Commissioner in Malaysia, Lord Head, said here tonight that Britain's support for Malaysia in her fight against Indonesia’s confrontation would not change no matter what happened in the October elections in Britain. Lord Head was speaking to203 words
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Article37 1964-06-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR, June 4—The M*:.:sU'r ot information anc nrvuucn.'- 1 ing Inche Senu oin Abr;Ul “‘hrnan will address the A T 'fu‘ Cl l n Association of Malaya tne Lake Club here on June 5.37 words
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414 1964-06-10 15 Public response to Language Month drive now more spontaneous KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 'J'HE chairman of the National Language Month central executive committee, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said today that by having the national language as their mother tongue Malaysia's future generation would414 words
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327 1964-06-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 ciid a bird with a tab round its leg n l‘ arm S tp e words 1 j ’it ish Museum” to be shot in U'W' 1 Ampang Road t !y vosterday? answer was quite327 words
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240 1964-06-10 15 Kuala lumpur, June 2. —The Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government Clerical and Allied Services today appealed to the head of the Civil Service, Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid, to stop the retrenchment of 26 clerks employed240 words
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155 1964-06-10 15 SINGAPORE, June 4. Senator Ahmad Haji Taff, deputy chairman of the Singapore Umno liaison committee, has advocated a closer link between Singapore seamen and the Central Government. Speaking at the swearingin ceremony of new officials of the Malay Seamen’s Union in Jalan155 words
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Article64 1964-06-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR. June s.—Mr. Thong Yaw Hong, under-secre-tary (economics) of the Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister’s department, will leave for Paris tomorrow to attend a meeting on administrative a. pects of national development planning which starts on Monday. The 10-day meeting is organised by the United64 words
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Article56 1964-06-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR. June 6.—The Kuala Lumpur P irn Fans Society will hold a film show at the Central Welfare Council at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here on June at 6.30 D.m. Mr. A. S. Nathan Controller of Raman Productions of Bombay, will give a56 words
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Article38 1964-06-10 15 PENANO, June 4.—The Pulau Tikus Convent will hold its annual sports at 4.30 pm. on June 17. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will be present and Datin Wong will give away the prizes.38 words
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132 1964-06-10 15 No cabinet system for Negri says Mentri SEREMBAN, June 5 There will not be any sort ot cabinet system in Negri Sembilan. the Mentri Besar. Dato (Dr.) IVlohamed Said bln IVlohamed, said today “It will be the collective responsibility of the Assembly and the Executive Council an I it is132 words
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Article, Illustration375 1964-06-10 16 State Welfare Officers ask for more funds KUALA LUMPUR, June 5. IJUNDREDS of kampong people from various states come to the Malaysian capital each year for a visit and when they run out of money head straight for the Social Welfare375 words
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Article33 1964-06-10 16 JESSELTON, June s.—The first sitting of the first meeting ot the first session of the newly elected Legislative Assembly of Sabah will be held on June 17. it was announced recently33 words
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312 1964-06-10 16 Kuala lumpur, June 5. Shaw Brothers (Kuala Lumpur) Ltd. said in a statement today that Mr. Devan Nair, the Mp for Bungsar, was misinformed v-hen he made a statement in P a r 1 i a ment last month accusing the company of312 words
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207 1964-06-10 16 Bahaman opens Malaysia’ s first neuro-surgical hospital in K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 Minister of Health Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin today officially opened Malaysia s first neurosurgical unit at the Genera! Hospital here The $B5 000 unit has 34 beds and will cater for both in-patients and outpatients It was207 words
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714 1964-06-10 16 LIM BENG TEE - By LIM BENG TEE: Singapore, June 5 'JTHE on-off-on talks between the Singapore Government and the Nanyang University Council on the re-organisation of the University which had been going on for more than three years, today concluded to the satisfaction of714 words
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Article, Illustration503 1964-06-10 17 R.L. PATEL - Help call to Tengku DATO DONALD STEPHENS AND OTHER LEADERS WILL VISIT KUALA LUMPUR TO FIND SOLUTION TO PARTY DIFFERENCES from R.L. PATEL: Jesselton, June 5 THE Sabah Alliance faces its most serious crisis and may even break up unless the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, succeeds503 words
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Article21 1964-06-10 17 KUCHING, June 4.—The next meeting of the Council Nrgrl u! Sarawak will be held in Kuchtnu on June 30.21 words
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Article17 1964-06-10 17 SFINOAPORE. June 4.— The Singapore Legislative Assembly will meet on June 10 at 2.30 p.m.17 words
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Article90 1964-06-10 17 SINGAPORE, June 7 The new Alitalia Airlines manager for Malaysia, Mr. Francesco Vinci, will arrive in Singapore on June 7 to take up his appointment. Mr. Vinci, who was the Alitalia representative In Hong Kong, will replace Mr. Marco Zichella. The Italian Airline will90 words
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83 1964-06-10 17 Koala lumpur. June 4 The children’s swimming pool at Weld Road has been closed temporarily for repairs. A spokesman from the Municipality said today that some of the tiles at the bottom of the pool were coming out and needed to be re-fitted. He83 words
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96 1964-06-10 17 IPOH, June 4 Dr. s Appudurai, the Chief Medical and Health Olilcer, Perak, will represent the Malayan and Singapore Medical Associations at the Commonwealth Medical Conference in London on June 8. He will later attend the World Medical Association meeting in Helsinki, Finland, and96 words
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240 1964-06-10 17 IPOH, June 4 LONG term plan to develop the Ipoh General Hospital into an inst i t u tion for specialist treatment is now being prepared by the Perak Chief Medical and Health Officer. Dr. 3. Appudurai. The main drawback of the hospital at240 words
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Article639 1964-06-10 18 TENGKU: ANY ATTEMPT TO ADD TO OR ALTER MEANING OF AGREEMENT WILL RENDER IT NULL AND VOID KUALA LUMPUR June 4 MALAYSIA is not happy with a reply it received today from the Philippines on the doubts created by Jakarta’s addition of a paragraph639 words
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146 1964-06-10 18 Kuala luivipur. June 4 The National Union of Plantation Workers has offered 40 scholarships worth $8,825 to its members’ children this year on the recommendation of its education committee. The highest awards of $275 each went to three Upper Six students—two from146 words
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Article, Illustration297 1964-06-10 18 INTO ARMY CIVIL DEFENCE WILL GO 12,000 TO 15,000 MEN KUALA LUMPUR, June 4. JETWEEN 12,000 and 15,00J young men and women in Malaya are to be called up "very shortly" for national service in the army or civil defence. Announcing this today, the Minister for Local297 words
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155 1964-06-10 18 SINGAPORE, June 3. The Singapore Malay Teachers' Union is to explain to its members at an emergency meeting on May 30, its proposal to stage a protest march over what it claims to be the delay in meeting its demands. The protest155 words
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Article867 1964-06-10 19 I'* June 3.—-Jockey i fohnny Wllaon was t;>p form at Ipoh toAr coring a treble on Wi* i*o, Pidonette and 1 :eace One CL 5. DIV. #-«r ,1 Chua's 5' “2 IS «M) 4g, L«>U 8 9 8 (528-380) 3 (4) Blue Mi** 8 8867 words
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Article1021 1964-06-10 19 IPOH, June 7. —Mani--1 kam created the biggest upset of the season when he won the fourth race over 9f here today. Rasa One CL. 2. DIV. 4—6 F. Jacky’s Stable (6) JACKY’S JOY 8 11 (610—237) Donnelly 1 (1) Alamanda 9.0 (1486—330) Johnson 2 (2)1,021 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous40 1964-06-10 19 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL 0123.050. 1— No. *****4 ($30,455). 2— No. *****3 ($15,227). 1— No. *****0 (7.013). STARTERS (f1.057 Oath): Noo *****0. *****0. *****0. *****9. *****9. *****9 *****0. *****9. CONSOLATION ($592 etch): No*. *****2. 24SOOL *****3. *****9. *****1. *****4. tMUl40 words
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Miscellaneous38 1964-06-10 19 HI99I ******2 ‘>***** ******1 ******1 *9U0£l *2>UtI ******1 *t96S6I ******2 *ON >199) N01XV10SN03 *9#99>I ******2 ‘*****2 ‘£***** ******1 ******1 *66>6ll *>S0£8I »N 9169) 6V3XHVX8 (209*96) *****2 *«N“6 ‘(>02*216) 929£>! *•**—2 *(90>‘926 96U22 *®N—-T *99£‘99t6 lOOJ 1VXOX d33MS 91138 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1602 1964-06-10 20 From Our Market Correspondent [NDUSTRIAL shares experienced a grim week's trading on the Malayan Stock Exchange. New issues suffered the heaviest falls, but established counters were by no means immune from the general easiness. There was a steadier tone on Saturday morning, but1,602 words
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Article26 1964-06-10 20 JUNE. 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE; 688 cents (down three-eighths of a cts.) TIN: $557.25 (up $2.75). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down five tons).26 words
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Article56 1964-06-10 20 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Atto- elation made these changes in Its •aten to merchants on Saturday (all rates to 9100): Canada: buying TT 35 5/16. airmail OD 35 7/16, 9‘) d/at 35 15/16 credit Mila, 36 trade bills. Selling TT or OD ready: Canada 35 Unutsohe Marks 12fi|;56 words
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Article29 1964-06-10 20 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul.) June 1. 68* cts. $540,374 2. 688 cts. $543,124 3. 4. 683 cts. $554.50 5. 681 cts. $557 25 8 $561,37429 words
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Article42 1964-06-10 20 (Managers’ Prim) First Malayan 2.27 2.39 Second Malayan 1 65 1.77 Third Malayan 1 10 1.34 Malaysian C a I. .92xd 1.07xd Flrat Hon* Kong I ll 1.16* Second Hon* Kong SO R4* Sterllr Commodity 4/2 4/9 (*Hong Kong currency).42 words
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Article393 1964-06-10 20 TOHE rubber market was very. quiet throughout the short trading week, as everyone waited for the results of the plantation workers* deliberations, report H.C.B. and Co. Ltd. in their current review. There were no indications from either side and operators preferred not to change their393 words
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Article41 1964-06-10 20 June 1. June 2. June 3. lune 4. June 5. lune 6. Industrial*: 105.15 105.06 104.90 104.42 104.52 Tins: 129.84 129.69 129.89 130.40 120.41 rubber: 105.74 105.74 105.74 105.74 105.74 Dec. 30, 1983 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.41 words
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Article56 1964-06-10 20 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous vear year Wearnes 5%t June 22 25% Lingul 5% t 40% Kramat 20% July 1 32*% 27*% Selayang 10% July 10 10% 10% Bertam Con. 20% Aug. 5 20% 22*% Malakoff 22.9% 31.27 31 2% U. Temiang 456 words
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Article83 1964-06-10 20 Malayan doctor dies in Cey lon SINGAPORE, June 7-News oeen received here of the dtu* Ceylon of a former Malayan > K. Chains than, who retired lecturer of the Government s of Indigenous Medicine in a ras. a Dr Oaslnathan, a former a. dent of the Singapore An li Chinese83 words
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Article33 1964-06-10 20 SINGAPORE, June 7 «J barristers. Mr. Henry 3 Hock Cheah and Mr. m. Klan Ping, were acin. J to the Singapore Bai Mr Justice Winsiow in the i.t h Court33 words
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