The Straits Times, 30 May 1960

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1(0.000 The Straits Times Nat** 0 Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 30, 1960 15 CENTS.
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  • 687 1 VAST SINGAPORE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 'Outlook good, so let's take advantage' 'We all must invest in future' (SINGAPORE, Sun. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, tonight announced a plan for capital investment of $968 million in the next five years to strengthen the country's economy and expand
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  • 53 1 THE SULTAN OF PAHANC, in the uniform of Colonel Commandant of the Regiment, inspecting a Guard of Honour mounted by the 4th Bn. the Royal Malay Regiment, on the Padang in Pekan yesterday on the occasion of his 56th birthday celebration
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  • 161 1 LONDON, Sunday. DETER RADFORD. 20-year-old British physical education student, cut one-tenth of a second off the world record for 220 yards when he clocked 20.5 sec. at an athletics meeting yesterday. If Radford's performance ■»d. he will become first world sprint idder for 46
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. A member of the Uitar Pradesh Legislative Council has suggested that India should honour married couples who attempt to keep their families small. Mr. Shivajwati Nehru proposed that a couple who have no children be given the title "patriots." Those with one
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  • 48 1 LONDON. Sun.— The first direct London to Moscow train service, taking about 60 hours, was opened today. There will be four such services In each direction each week. The route will be from Liverpool Street station aboard the regular continental Express Boat Train to Harwich— Reuter.
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  • 259 1 Four children die in sleep in dawn fire BATU PAHAT, Sunday. pOl'R young children were burnt to death while sleeping when a fire destroyed a row of six wooden and zinc shophouses here at dawn today. The mother of the children, Ng Lian Chew. 28, and the father. Chin Song
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  • 292 1 Nepal Premier says Chinese conquest of peak makes no difference at all KATMANDI. Sunday. THE NKPALESE Prime Minister, Mr. B. P. Koirala, said Mount Everest belonged to Nepal and the Chinese conquest of the peak made no difference at all. The Chinese assault on the summit on Wednesday from
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  • 172 1 'Here comes the bride' But Mr. H has to wait a day SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Fazal Hussain. a Singapore businessman, drove to Singapore Airport today in a beribboned bridal car today to meet his son and his new daughter-in-law, who he had not yet seen. He was disappointed. The car
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  • 146 1 LONDON. Sun rpENGKU Abdul Rahman. A Prime Minister of Malaya, returned to London today from Dusseldorf for a week's private visit. At The Hague, a joint Ma-laya-Nrthrrlandg r o ni inunique. issued after the four-day visit to the Netherlands by the Tengku said he had been
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  • 160 1 INDIANS HOLD MYSTERY 'CHINESE' V T EW DELHI, Sun.— Indian security forces have arrested a man. believed to be a Chinese national, who was trying to cross the Sibsagar-Naga hills tribal territory. The man. who has been held on suspicion and handed over to the police, was headed for Mokokchang
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  • 428 2 THE HAGUE, Sunday THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY WON'T RESTRICT WORLD TRADE: NETHERLANDS PREMIER T^HE Netherlands Premier, Professor J. E. de Quay, assured the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, here yesterday that Malaya need not fear that the European Economic Community will restrict world trade. Prof,
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  • 53 2 BRUNEI. Sun.— The tormer British Ad\i»er in Perak. w. Blelloch. will act for the British High Com- 1 mKsioner l.i Brunei. Mr. D. C I White, when the latter goes on leave on June 12. Mr. Blelloch is expected here on June 5. He Is at present
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  • 131 2 RAILWAY IS SEEKING BRAINS AND BRAWN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.The Malayan Railway is looking for 25 touah and Intelligent youths with an average education to be trained as locomotive drivers. These trainees will bs sent to the Railway Training School in Traver* Road here. The Railway Staff Officer. Inche Waad bin
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  • 27 2 IPOH, Sun— Flfty-slx members of the Perak branch of the St. John Ambulance Brigade took part In its annual first-aid competition at the headquarters here today.
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  • 321 2 PENANG. Sunday APENANG Member of Parliament. Mr. Geh Chong Keat. today accused the Thai Government of discriminating against Malayan Chinese in the issue of visas to visit Thailand. "Such discrimination is an insult to this country and should be ended immediately in
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  • 97 2 PILGRIMS ARE RETURNING IN FIVE BATCHES PENANG, Sun. The first batch of Malayan pilgrims returning from Mecca is expected to arrive here by the Anking on June 21. The two pilgrim ships \nking and Anshun are scheduled to make five trips to brim all the new Malayan Hajis borne. Their
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  • 447 2 'REDS HAVE 120 SUBMARINES IN THE PACIFIC' WASHINGTON, Sunday fTVIE Russians have about 100 submarines in their Pacific fleet and the Chinese Communists about 20, according to Admiral Harry D. Felt, United States Commander-in-Chief for the Pacific. Admiral Felt, chairman rf the South-East Asia Treaty, Organisation's military advistrs" conference here,
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  • 154 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The University of Malaya In Singapore Students' Union is to hold a welfare week beginning on June 25. Last year, the union's welfare week netted $10,000 which was distributed to six charitable organisations. This year, besides supporting charitable bodies, the union plans to
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  • 541 3 NEW REGIME PROMISES TO REMAIN LOYAL TO ALLIANCES, AGREEMENTS LONDON, Sunday LIFE RETURNS TO NORMAL IN ISTANBUL, ANKARA: GEN. GURSEL TAKES OVER FOUR TOP POSTS informed Britain last night that she would "remain loyal to all alliances and agreements that she has already signed and to
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  • 160 3 T ONDON, Sun. The %lj Sunday Dispatch said today that "off the cuff" public statements by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery while in Communist China were causing "increasing embarrassment" to the British Government. Referring to his remark at a dinner party with Mao Tse-tung In
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  • 25 3 ADEN, Sun.— Yemeni rebels have killed 15 Government troops In a three-day battle In the Yemeni hills, reports reaching Aden said yesterday.— U.P.l.
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  • 129 3 SEOUL, Sun. The former South Korean President, Dr. Syngman Rhee. and his wife flew from Seoul today for the United States and left behind him puzzled and surprised opponents. Mr John Chang, the leader of the Democratic Party and former Vice-President, said: "I am
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  • 285 3 Tito: Don't gamble with the destiny of mankind BELGRADE. Sun. President Tito warned the big powers yesterday that they have "no right to gamble with the destiny of the mankind." The Yugoslav leader said the big powers "could not be trusted fully to provide mankind with what they wish, even
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  • 22 3 RAWALPINDI. S Un Twenty- two people weir killed yesterday when a buy plunged into a canal near Jatlan -U.P.I.
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  • 57 3 DLOEMFONTEIN. Sun.— Strict security precau- tions were enforced when Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, South African Prime Minister, arrived here yesterday to attend the 50th anniversary of the Union celebrations and make his first public appearance since the attempt on his life on April 9. He waved in greeting
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  • 201 3 U.S. 'TORPEDOED SUMMIT'— CHOU TOKYO, Sunday. T>HE CHINESE Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, x yesterday accused, the United States of torpedoing the Paris Summit conference because it was not in the interest of its "imperialistic" policies, the New China News Agency reported Mi, chou made the accusation in a speech
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  • 24 3 SAIGON. Sun.- Sixteen rebels have been killed In an engagement with paratroopers in Long Ant. a province In South Vietnam.— U.P.I.
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  • 27 3 LONDON, Bun— Britain attracted 179,192 visitors in the first quarter of 1960. 10 per cent more than In the same period of last year.— U.P.l.
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  • 119 3 A time for A-arms: Watkinson OTTAWA, Sun.— The British Defence Minister, M: Ha. rold Watkinson, said that under ce-tain circumstances Britain would retaliate with nuclear weapons if it were attacked by an overwhelming force of conventional-age weapons Mr. Watkinson. who erriv *d on Saturday for talks with Canadian defence chiefs
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  • 50 3 U.S. flies in Chile aid SANTIAGO. Bun.—Thirtyfour U.S. military transports yesterday flew emergency medical equipment to the aid of Chilean earthquake victims. More than 800 men and women of the U.S. Army began deploying by plane and truck to the most devastated areas of Chile to help the Injured. Reuter.
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    • 345 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 478 metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Short Wave: 62 mrtrr* from 9.N 10.00 p.m. SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.33 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude: 7.00 The Newt; Knala I nmmir 141 m ,tr» 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The
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  • 268 4 EXTORTIONER ARRESTED AS HE WALKED AWAY WITH VICTIM'S $3,000 IN HIS POCKET JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. THE Sessions Court here today heard how two police officers trapped an extortioner by hiding in the boot of the victim's car. Pong Kuet Tong, hi, was jailed for
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  • 122 4 Child with coin in throat dies SINGAPORE. Sun. A la-month-old boy, Han Kim Kuan, died in th» General Hospital here today shortly after a 10-cent coin was removed from his throat. The boy was admitted to the hospital yesterday. Doctors performed an emergency operation yesterday after an X-ray revealed the
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  • 50 4 THE SIX walkers after their 35-mile htKe. Standing left to right: Syed Hashim Alsagoff. Faustino Nerva. Gulam Hussain and Syed Abubakar Alsagoff. In front of them are Syed Yahya and Syed Hamzah Alsagoff. Straits Times picture.
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. A. J. Gabriel has been elected president of the City Council Local Senior Officers Association. The vice-president is Mr. J. Nalliah and secretary Mr. Kong Kit Soon.
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  • 122 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Free film shows provided by the Ministry of Culture will be given next week as follows. TOMORROW: Kg. Cheo Sha, oft Sembawang Hill Circus; Kg. Amber; Pulau Sekijang Pelapah TUESDAY: Rifle Range: Kg. Bugis; Pasir Panjang Boys Club. WEDNESDAY: Vacant
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  • 242 4 MALACCA, Sunday. HTHE CHIEF MINISTER of Malacca, Inche Ohaf--1 far bin Baba, said here last night that the Government's five-year development plan was to make the Federation the most stable and prosperous country in Asia. Members of the World Bank who visited
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Lim Hee Seng has been elected president of the Singapore Chess Club. Mr. Mah Beng Guan Is its vice-president and Mr. Gwee Kirn Chee hon. sec. and treasurer
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  • 92 4 NATIONAL DAY TALK ON ART PLANNED SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Arts Council is organising a one-day conference on June 5 as a contribution to the National Day celebrations. The theme of the conference Is "How the arts can develop a sense of community.'' Thr chairman of the council. Mr. P.
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.—lnspector Urn Kum Choon, who was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court last Thursday with misappropriation, was an lri|restlgation officer at the Tanjong Pagar Police Station. Lim pleaded not guilty and was released on ball of $5,000.
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. tonight presented certificates to the graduates of the 15th session of the Dale Carnegie Course at the Golden Dragon, Orchard Real-
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  • 273 4 Changi to Tuas in 1 8-hour marathon walk OINGAPORE, Sun.— Five youths and an elder colleague today limped into the police post at Tuas on the west coast of Singapore, 35 miles and 18 hours after they left Changi Point, on the opposite side of the island, on foot last
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  • 296 4 TWE following Is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Calcutta. Bangkok (DA714/031) 8.15 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 705 '2241 11.35 pm Oamdm: Prom Medmn (OA 980> 3.45 pm <athay Pacific: Prom Hone
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    • 73 4 WHY I DONT LIKE STEVENSON' BY TRUMAN AMERICAN prestige suffered with the Summit flop. So did Eisenhower's. AND now that the time has come for Eisenhower to stand down, many people in America are placinc their hopes in Adlai Stevenson as the successor to do the rebuilding. O BUT former
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 183 4 Singapore diary.. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: Y.M.O-V (Orchard Road): Children and beginner* class Malay civil service aid 1 7.30 pm. to 8.30 pm.; randon beginners 9 am. Junior Dept practice 8 30 pm to 10 p.m. open from 3 p.m.; body-building KAMALA CLUB: Sewing and weight-lifting 4 p.m class 10 ajn.
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  • 271 5 IPOH. Sunday rpHE Minister of Justice. Tun Leong Yew Koh. today explained why the Malayan Chinese Association did not press for Chinese to become one of the official languages of Malaya. Addressing the inaugural meeting of the M.C.A. youth section at Menglembu, Tun
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  • 400 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday 'ONLY VITAL INDUSTRES TO BE NATIONALISED' rPHE chairman of the Selangor branch of the Labour Party of Malaya, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, told an annual delegates' conference of the branch today that the Socialist Front would only nationalise industries "vital to the life
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  • 82 5 TELL'K ANMJN. Sun. -This town oi 40.000 people is to have half of the 25-acre golf course in Changkat Jong Road as a temporary playing Held. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Shaari bin Piai, gave this assurance when a delegation called
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  • 167 5 IPOH, Sunday. THE odds are against a People's Progressive Party victory in the by-election in the Perak State Legislative Assembly constituency of Grik. the party's secretary-general. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. admitted today. The party officially began its election campaign in the area
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  • 91 5 Two sent to hospital after crash Li-ong. a schoolgirl, was badly shaken and was detained in hospital. IPOH. Sun.— A scooter rider. Boey Hong Han. 31. and a girl cyclist. Leong OI Kwan. 14. were admitted to the hospital here yesterday evening after their vehicles I were Involved In a
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  • 960 5 KUANTAN San. THREE NEW DATOS FOR PAHANG— TWO OF THEM ARE CHINESE MORE than half of the 35 awards bestowed today by the Sultan of Pahang to mark his 56th birthday went to members of the security forces. Heading the honours list are three da
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  • 80 5 ASSISTANT'S NARROW ESCAPE AS LIGHTNING HITS STATION ITU ALA TRENGGANU. Sun.— A Junior assistant at the meterological station here. Inche Kamaruddin bin Khatim, had a narrow escape when lightning struck the station last night. Inche Kamaruddin wax recording a thunderstorm when he suddenly heard tattling sound just above hi.< head
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  • 86 5 PKRAN. Sun— Thousands of people from the outlying mukims thronged the Padang today to wftness the Sultan's birthday parade. The Deputy Prime .Minister. Dato Abdul Raiak bin Ilus<«rin and the Mentrj l'.f«-ar of Pahang Ungku U'an Abdul Acii bin I'ngku Abdullah, were among the distinguished guests.
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  • 216 5 A big new campaign is planned to boost tourism QINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Tourist Association is planning to launch a four-pronged advertising campaign to boost tourism in the State. This was announced by Mr. Dudley Booty, a spokesman for the association, of which the Minister for Culture. Mr. S Rajaratnam.
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  • 1135 7 London tailor created first trade unions The mititant cutter of Vhariny trass— A dramatic figure in British putiiirn JjKHI.M) a tailor's shop in London's Charing Cross, one May evening in 1832, a group of soberly-clad bourgeois revolutionaries! sat down to plan rebellion against the government of King William IV. The
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  • The Straits Times Monday, May 30. 1960.
    • 589 8 In most ways sc unlike the U.N. with its Charter and its vetoes and its incapacity to escape the glare of publicity, the Commonwealth hares the unlucky hazard oi attack from the simple and the simply ignorant generally because the nature of the Commonwealth forum is noi
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    • 346 8 The proposed Police drive against traffic offences in the Federation will be less than fully effective without active support from the Road Transport Department. Professional drivers of buses, taxis and the various forms of road freighters— use the roads most, I and it is regrettably less than
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    • 305 8 The irrepressible Mr. Khrushchev now' claims that despite the Paris fiasco, which of course was all America'* fault, Moscow has magnanimously made it possible for a summit conference to be held i in about six months time. But the conference should be expanded: China, India, Indonesia and perhaps
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  • 987 8  -  ANDREW SHONFIELD Morale is high and the economy can absorb the shock of another severe blockade by BERLIN, Sunday This showplace of freedom is much like that other miracle of prosperity Hong Kong THE city of Berlin is probably in a stronger economic position today than at any time
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  • 755 8 From JOHN WILLIAMS: N«w DdM'il T\EMOCRATIC India ts in a face with Communist Chir.a to reach economic stability and to wipe out poverty. China's soaring production claims are notoriously suspected but. after allowing for exaggeration, western experts believe China's
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    • Lime pit horror: Ipoh council has regulation to prevent this
      • 142 8 READ with horror the tragic death of a schoo boy In penang who fell into a lime pit and was so badly burned ihat he died a week later As a member of the Ipoh town council. I am happy to be able to say that it is a rule
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      • 190 8 MOB MENACE 'I'HERE u no mistaking Mrs Davidson's implications and her sentiments But ail this seems to be beside the point when Mr. Murphy (May 20) makes it appear as though the law In Malaya countenances the beating up of a motorist who has been Involved in an accident. It
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      • 51 8 to be all the more notorious for anomalies. While on the one hand 'hey are at pains to prove and expound basic human rights, en the other they flout the principles they champion. Aje they then competent enough to iudge the deeds and misdeeds of other oeople? ABU BAKAB Petallnc
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      • 127 8 A SCANDAL IT is encouraging to set that women teachen nave now decided to stand on their own feet and fight for their rights. It Is die of the 1LO conventions that men and women workers should oe paid equally for equal work. If women teachers marry Before they have
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      • 123 8 STUDY PLAN THE University of Malava should adopt a system of external studies. Hundreds of capable men and women have no chance to ro to the university because they have to earn their living as soon as they get their Cambridge school certificates. Mo^t of them are teachers and technicians.
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  • 458 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. JAPANESE DIRECTORS TO ADVISE GOVT. RAJARATNAM IMPRESSED BY PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE'S Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today returned from Japan and said that television was definitely coming to Singapore. Mr. Rajaratnam, who went to Japan to represent the Singapore Government at the United Nations
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  • 432 9 SINGAPORE'S TWIN ASSETS BY INDIAN CHAMBER CHIEF SINGAPORE, Sunday 'THE chairman of the Indian Chamber of x Commerce, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, yesterday called on members to invest in the establishment of industries here. He said that with the establishment of an Economic Development Board and the encouragement given
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  • 261 9 What a lark This contest for birds SINGAPORE, Son. A crowd of hundreds today watched a contest strictly for the birds in which about 100 perkututs, or merboks. atop 30ft. poles sang for the title of "Perkutut of South-East Asia The contest was held in Buona Vista Park. Pasir Panjang.
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  • 71 9 BERNSTEIN RECITALS IN PENANG PENANO. Sun.-An American pianist. Bevmour Bernstein, will give a recital at St George's Girls School here tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. He will also give a lecturerecital at the Malayan Teachers' Training College at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow, and at Chung Ling High School at 9.30 a.m on
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  • 90 9 Speak Malay planters urged KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Planters who wish to pass the national language examination sponsored by the Incorporated Society of Planters must first be able to dlscuM their work in fluent Malay. They will be asked to converse with a Malay, who may not be able to speak
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  • 44 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Owing to the death of Datln Rugayah blnte Abdullah, wife of the Mentri B««ar, Johore, the garden party due to be held on June 1 at the Residency here will now be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall instead.
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  • 49 9 PENANO. Bun._JUr. Voon Hont Fatt, chief clerk or Mesurs Konlnldijk* Palcetvaart MaaUchappaiJ was fet. *d to a dinner last night m the 26th anniversary of his service Mr. A C. I>r Weer. Pcnang manager of the X.P.M.. pr*»sented him with a souvenir wrist watch.
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  • 330 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday T*HE Selangor branch of the Labour Party of Malaya today expressed regret over the failure of the recent Summit talks at Paris and called upon the Western powers "to pursue a more realistic policy, in order
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  • 121 9 S'pore union to use Malay on all occasions (^INOAPOKt, San. The daily rated employees group of the Army Civil Service Union, at its fifth annual representative* conference yesterday, decided that Malay should be the lingua franca at all future meetings and all other business nf the onion. The meeting also
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  • 220 9 CINGAPOKt. Sun. The University of Malaya Law Society today called on the Federation Government to state Its policy on the unlversitv law degree It also called on the committee sitting on the question of the local degree u\ make its recommendation? soon. An eoltorlai in tne
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  • 32 9 SINGAPORE. Bun. Th© Minister for Home Affairs Mr Cng Pang Boon, will be answering questions from listeners in the programme "Matters of Policy" on Radio Singapore at 9.15 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 863 10  -  ALLINGTON KENNARD fat 49> 388 O^ '40^ Jt^L* JE* 3E3 By THE student of labour policy and administration in Malaya has some rough ground to clear when he delves back to the last decades of last century to find the sources of policy, and the
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  • 134 10 THAILAND. By M. Palmer (Eastern Universities Press. $2.50) T^HIS is the first of a 1 aeries of handy sized books dealing with each of Malaya's neighbours, designed principally it would jseem for the visitor pace tourist. Malayan schools are a second objective and from both points cf
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  • 209 10 LAWYER AT LARGE. By Judge Gerald Sparrow. (John Long. Us.) riERALD SPARROW is a rogue elephant of the Englisn Bar who began his career as a junior barrister in me Mancnester of 35 years ago. It was "a depressing little town, sodden, grey and
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  • 482 10 A MILLIONAIRE MATADOR MY LIFE AS A MATADOR. Carlos Arruza. (Hutchinson 21 $.4 By Walter Warwick rpHE day he died on the horns of a bull the great Manolete a feint smile on his lips told Life's photographer to take his pictures after the corrida. "We toreros are one perse
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  • 89 10 WHEN THE KISSINQ HAD TO STOP. By Constmtine Fitz Gibbon. iCassel. 165.) IMAGINE the London bobby M a "steelyeyed, iron-jawed law enforcement officer." Hyde Park sealed off to hide a concentration camp, vict and violence paramount, the Russians in control, and you have the atmocphere. The situation Is
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    • 277 10 Straits Times Crossword ACmOM 6 Artist at home among tht 1 Milton wrote of man's first strings? (7). (12). 7 Pairs contest: cult maintained S Raw spud. gon« bad. will i**e by a food whim (8. 6). you to heaven! (7). 10 Solver* two gradations for 9 Protection on Tyn*Mdr
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  • 1268 12 ißV^B^a^BVamaaßia^Bßßßß. a^BsVS*SVS*S^ga*S*S*S^BIS^BIt^BBBf^BSBBBBBBBBBB)ByB^g]aBB)BBBB Ayer Hitam, Pungah prices spiral up By Our Market Correspondent FEATURE on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week was increased interest in mining shares, particularly sterling issues, which were very active. There were two stars in the section Ayer Hitam and Pungah. Ayer Hitam was
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  • 26 12 TIN BLBBKR iperpiruli Iprrlb.j May 23 8389.M *l.:g' t 24 8388.75 $1.27 < 4 U $^88.75 Sl.<6H 16 oJM.U', 11.26% 27 8388.87. $IM% 28 8358.M
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  • 1477 12 rpHE fallowing liftt of rrvisrd quotation* was Issued by members or the Malayan Stork Kxchange after their last mrrlint on Satarday (May 281 H and I. stand for highest and lowest for business done this year. ■MMbM N I 8 1 ■Pi WIHI. 2.40 220 Cos 230
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  • 500 12 "v |<||'%l%||l|l| V\ I 1 I I V IRW J AFTER .easing off from the 129 cents level earlier In the week, the price of rubber in Singapore was back to 126, cents at Friday's unofficial close. This was the result 01 the uncertainty created by the
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  • 93 12 T*HI Malayan I uhin r H*aka' I AtaociaUon made ilie following changes In its rates to merchants on Saturday, May 28. (*II rates to 8100 > Canada: buying airmail T.T. M 9/16. O.D. 32 11 16. 90 d/st II 1 8 credn bills. 33 3/16 trad* bills. Selling
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  • 23 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: May <8 May II Indiwtriali: 141.8* 111.*! Tina: 181.81 181.54 8 Rubber*: 318.27 318.4* Jan. 1 m8 l<M
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  • 298 12 SINGAPORE members of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon on Saturday. May 28. < Bargains are given before prices un- lass only one was written i. Industrial*: Praser and Neave lords 82.11: Gammon 82.52 V >82.53 and 82.54; Hume pref. Ai* lat Cement
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    • 721 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are Invited from male Malays who are Federal Citizens for appointment as Junior Agricultural Assistants in the Department of Agriculture, Negerl Sembilan. Candidates for appointment must have attained their 16tn but not their 22nd birthday and should have passed Standard VI In a Malay School or Form
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  • 443 14 LONDON, Sunday. /CONTROVERSY over South African bowler Geoff Griffin's action flared again yesterday when he was no-balled five times for throwing here in the tourists' match against Nottinghamshire. This "calling" of the young Springbok paceman tended to overshadow some enterprising batting by the
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  • 115 14 PARIS. Sun— ln one of the most stirring finals seen on the Rolan Garros centre court here. 26-year-old Nicola Pletrangell of Italy yesterday retained the men's singles title In the French international lawn tennis championships. The chunky Italian won a tremendous fluctuating tactical battle
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  • 219 14 T ONDON, Sun.—Peter- borough United, the Midland soccer club, who have been battling for many years for admission to the England Football League, were finally accepted at the annual meeting of the League here yesterday. Their admission —to the Fourth Division was gained at the exclusion
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  • 66 14 MANCHESTER, Sun. Wesley Hall, the West Indies fast bowler, was no- balled for overstepping the crease 11 times in 12 overs yesterday, playing for Accrington against Enfleld in the Lancashire League. Hall, who tours Australia with the West Indies later this year, still managed to
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  • 374 14 SYDNEY, Sun. Results of Australian Football League matches during the weekend: NSW Fed. Div. 1 Auburn 4 Granvllle t, Bankstown 3 Sydney Aust, 3. Budapest 4 OladesviUe 2, Corrlmal U. 1 Apia 1. Manly 2 Hakoah 6, Northslde 3 Balgownle 1. Pracue 5 Canterbury 3. NSW
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  • 12 14 LONDON, Sun. Marlborough has been scratched from Wednesday's Epsom Derby.— Reuter.
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  • 30 14 MANILA, Su n. Tn« opening singles In the Davis Cup Eastern zone final beween India and the Philippines today were postponed again for tomorrow due to bad weather. Reuter
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  • CABLES IN BRIEF...
    • 103 14 COUNTY CRICKET At Lord's: Middlesex 327-9 dec (Gale 59, Russell 89) Somerset 34-1. At Gravesend. Kent 332 (Leary 116. Jones 117) v Essex. At Sheffield: Northants 189 (Trueman 7-«0) Yorks 110-3 (Taylor t5 n.0.). At Swaaaem: Hants 352-7 dec iQray 51. Horton 131) Glamoruan 9-1. At Leicester: Lelci 207 (Hallara
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    • 27 14 TENNIS French championship*: Men* singles final—N. Pietrangeli bt L. Ayala 3-6. 6-3. 6-4. 4-6. 6-3. Women's singles final —D. Hard bt Y. Ramirez 6-3. 6-4. Muted doubles
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    • 54 14 •-final—R. Howe and M. Bueno bt A. Palafox and L. Pericoll 6-J. 6-3 Sorrry rrtanpioiublps: Men's singles R. Becker bt K. Di«pramm 6-2. 6-3. Women's singles —A. Mortimer bt C. Truman 3-6 6-4. 9-7. World pro a-finals: Tony Tr»bert bt Pancho Segura 4-6. 6-4, 6-4, Alex Olmedo bt Ash Cooper
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    • 37 14 RACING California Heap: 1 Nasmllah. 2 Eddie Schmidt, 3 Bagdad, at Inalpwood. Wither* Stakes: 1 John William 2 Count Amber, 3 Prancls 8 at New York. Japan Derby: 1 Kodama 2 Yamanin More 3 Caesar, at Tokyo.
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    • 16 14 GOLF Brltlih Amateur Open final: Joe Carr bt R. Cochran 8 »nd 7. at Port rush
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    • 24 14 RL'GBY UNION Tour match: N. Universities 6 N.Z. All Blacks 45. at Potchefstroom. Transvaal. RUGBY LEAGCE Tour match: Sydney 23 Prance 17. at Sydney.
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  • 604 14 r>H, Sun From an original entry of 20, only 14 horses were handicapped in the Perak Derby to be run over lVa miles here next Sunday. Weights announced today are: PERAK DERBY Cl. I.DIv. 1— igm. Prince of LaliU
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  • 116 14 Coach and secretary resign from Kedah FA STAR, Sun.— Two top officials today resigned from the Kedah Football Association. They are state coach Ismail Junld and secretary Hussein bin Adamsa. Their resignations follower! disagreement with the KF^ selection committee which met last night to pick th« team to meet the
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  • 67 14 MODESTO r California), Sun. —Herb Elliott. Australia's world mile record holder, may be out of action several weeks with a strained knee tendon Elliott withdrew from the mile event in an athletics meeting here last night. Jim Beatty became the United States fastest miler with a
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  • 308 15 Malacca (without Robert) draw 2-2 By A. SRIPATHY MALACCA, Sun.— Abdul Ghani scored two brilliant goals and helped Selangor, the holders and favourites to retain the Malaya Cup this year, to draw 2-2 in their South Zone match here today. This was one of the best
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  • 142 15 By BEN SAMUEL K LUANG. Sun. Johore. thrashed 9-2 by Selanftor last week, held Singapore Joint services to no score (or 61 minutes today. But their defence then cracked and Services crashed in seven goals without reply to win this South Zone Malaya
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  • 439 15 By NORMAN SIEBEL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Perak beat Federation Armed Forces in a Malaya Cup match at the Merdeka Stadium today but this was not the performance I expected from the North Zone favourites. After Forces had a 26th minute goal disallowed and missed a
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  • 335 15 OFF TO A 5-0 START BUT... By SAUL JOSHUA, Singapore, Sunday SINGAPORE opened the 0 with a 5--0 victory c South Zone match at Jal: ir Malaya Cup campaign iver Negri Sembilan in a in Besar Stadium today. But this was not a great triumph. They
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  • 245 15 COMBINED SERVICES FIGHT BACK IN VAIN By OH KEE TIANG PI.WM.. Sun. Penan* can consider themselves lucky to beat Combined Services 4-3 in their North Zone Malaya Cup match At the City SUdium here today. After leading 3-0 in the first half. Penang faded. Combined Sen-ices were on top throughout
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  • 27 15 SOCCER Tour match: Penan* v Kwong Wah. HK (City Stadium 8 p.m.) Spore Div. 2D: B Kesenlan v Sprlngdale (Parrer Pk). T. Kurau Utd. (Oeylant).
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  • 58 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. M Jegathesan. the Selangor schoolboy quartermiler stumbled and fell In the 220 yards final and lost his chance of wlnoing the individual championship of the Anglo-Chinese School athletics meet her«> yesterday. Fifteen yards from the tape. Jegathf>san was well clear of his rivals when he fell.
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  • 413 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. IT was all smiles and warm hand-clasps after 1 F.A. of Malaya and Federation of Malaya Combined Schools Sports Council officials tonight broke their dates deadlock over the Merdeka international soccer tournament and the Federation schools' national athletics championships. At their one-hour
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  • 112 15 Kedah XI shock Hong Kong tourists ALOR STAR, Sun. The Kwong Wah touring soccer team from Hong Kong suffered their first defeat In the Federation when they were beaten 2-1 by Kedah before 5,000 fans here today. Kwong Wah missed a penalty in the first half. Fan Hl'e spot kick
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    • 304 15 P^S M*^ RESULTS AT A GLANCE: North zone, Armed Forces 0 Perak 1 (at Kuala Lumpur), Penang 4 Combined Services 3 (at Penang); South zone, Johore 0 Joint Services 7 (at Kluang), Singapore 5 Negri 0 (at Singapore), Malacca 2 Selangor 2 (at Malacca). H GIAN SINGH'S M Hsf ASON
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    • 562 15 mMmm Pims mmm gsarsa'srwas KS,vKt q rt2? ?-r^?\ Vp 8^ 6 S8) and I 06 9 <8ukhdev 46. 8IA M»niw bin Sawl 8. Raffl bin Ba- dec iP'SSS!*? J? 3> ap (Doral Bajlnder 5-21 narawal <3hr lmln Sftsec). man 3-23, Bowles 3-10). Army B'gvr Nararatnam Shield <•- SOCC** i,t lM
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  • 89 16 A DISPLAY of Malayan' orchids earned the admiration of the Queen when she visited the Chelsea Flower Show in London. The display of 1,700 sprays of orchids from Singapore and the Federation won the coveted Gold Medal. Picture shows the
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  • 65 16 Death flood begins to subside MANILA. Sun.— Flood waters, which wrought death and destruction unparalleled in Manila and the suburbs in years, began to subside today as police counted 115 people dead and 46 missing. Red Cross officials said over 15.000 people were homeless. Damage was estimated at several million
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  • 35 16 CAIRO, Sun. Archaeologists excavating among the Giza pyramids have found a tomb which may contain the Mummified body of the son of a Pharoah who ruled Egypt moro than 5.000 years ago. Reutrr.
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  • 92 16 to Wart, tit (Minimum) ANDERSON at Klnnoull, Culti. Aixrdetn on 26th Hay. IMO. David Andrrvon. LIM KWOON SWEE p.-pt. of Cooperative Development panstd away ouddenly 29th May. Funeral on Turnday at Talping. DC SOUZA LADONIA suddenly on 28th May. Cortege leaves 28 Niven Road on 31st May at 10
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  • 21 16 madam CNAN AH Mill, family thank relative!, frlcnd.i for kind cooprratlon at funeral of late Mr. John Gob Chong Lay.
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  • 133 16 AMRITSAR, Sunday. ANGRY Sikhs pelted police with stones here today as they arrested the flrst 11 men in a threatened "march on Delhi" by thousands of Sikhs who want a Punjabi -speaking state. The police bundled the men into police vans after they had walked
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  • 160 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The President of the Malayan Indian Congress, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, today hit out at toddy drinkers who wasted $20 million a year on drink. Dato SambanUian. who is Minister of. Works, Posts and Telecommunications, was addressing the Sentul Branch
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  • 28 16 ATHLONE. Eire, Sun. Three Dublin clergymen, visiting Lough RTiee two miles from Athlone, to fish, have reported seeing a 15-foot monster resumbling a huge serpent.— Reuter.
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  • 23 16 WARSAW. Sun. Russia may mint a new golden rouble for trading on hard currency markets, a Polish economist predicted yesterday. U.P.I.
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  • 190 16 T<EL AVIV, Sun. Mr. Joel Brand, wartime Jewish leader in Budapest, said today he believed the Irish Republic was now one of the main centres of the Nazi movement, with branches in many European and American countries. Star witness Mr. Brand, who
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  • 530 16  - NINE SINGAPORE 'TEST' PLAYERS SHOW TOP FORM F. SALAHUDIN By Singapore. Sun. WITH, five days to go before the threeday cricket "Test" against the Federation, nine of the Singapore players showed top form in the Singapore Cricket Association Senior tournament today. Best of them were former Oxford University player Roger
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  • 723 16 Folia* v I.A. At Thomson fUaJ: P«Uce and Indian Association drew. POLICE SHamayam 6t Sithav alia b Moh.ndn 8 de Witt st SlthawaUa b Vvihii.ngam 33 Da Suva c Slthawalla b Kanchanlal 33 Kulwant b Kanchanlal 1 Sundram b Vyihllingam t> Rozarto c A jit b
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