The Straits Times, 4 November 1962
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Title Section16 1962-11-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Largest Nett sales malaya Mai*/* No. 1417. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1962. 20 CENTS.16 words
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Article79 1962-11-04 1 HAVANA, Saturday 1 i THE Cuban Prime Minister, Dr. Fidel Castro, embraced the Soviet First Deputy Prune .Minister, Mr. Anastas .Mikoyan, at Havana international airport hist night. Mr. .Mikoyan flew in here lioni New York for talks with the Cuban leader about dismantling the Russian missiles79 words
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Article339 1962-11-04 1 BERLIN*. Sat. In the first Russian harassment since the Cuban crisis. Red border guards held up a west-bound army convoy for 80 minutes because they had not been informed in advance. Western officials said today the United States would ignore a Soviet demand that advance notification be given on339 words
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Article33 1962-11-04 1 Algerian Prime Minister, said In Algiers yesterday he had told France it was Impossible for Algeria to agree to nuclear test being carried out by the French on Algerian territory.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article25 1962-11-04 1 ....Of Japan said in a West Ger.nan television press conference i hat the Soviet Union might have built atomic basw In Asia.25 words
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Article, Illustration185 1962-11-04 1 £ALCUTTA, Sat. The first load of U.S. arms for Indian defence arrived here by air today. The arms, a consignment of infantry weapons, arrived in two U.S. transport planes from Frankfurt, West Germany. Brigadier General Robert D. Foreman, Commander of a U.S. Air TransportReuter; UP - 185 words
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Article, Illustration557 1962-11-04 1 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL. Ajiev^seijah- 'Life At The Top': P. 2 A WOMAN'S DREAM HOUSE (PAGE 6) AUTOMATION MEANS CHANCE (PAGE 10) SEE ASIA MAGAZINE FOR BACKGROUND FEATURES By IPOH, Saturday French firm gets permit to mine rich tin field ONE of the richest tin field finds in postwar557 words
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Article, Illustration17 1962-11-04 1 Airport disappointment for early MURIEL FLIES 10,000 MILES TO WED BUT FIANCE IS DELAYED MURIEL TOO EARLY17 words
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Article93 1962-11-04 1 rjOLLYWOOD, Sat. Film star Alan Ladd accidentally shot himself In tbe shoulder while handling a .38 calibre revolver at hl 3 home near here, his wife Sue Carol reported yesterday. Miss Carol said the accident happened on Thursday night at their home in suburban Hidden Hills whileReuter - 93 words
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58 1962-11-04 1 SINOAPORE. Sat— Two brothers, Karpnl and Ciuuiftn Singh, were chanted in a magistrates court today with the murder of their mother. Jeet Kaur. at midnight yesterday In Palmer Road. Chanan is a watchman. Karpal Is unemployed. No plea was recorded. They were remanded until58 words
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Article232 1962-11-04 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: By SINGAPORE. Sat. LATE train, an early plane and Singapore airport reunion for an English beauty queen fell through. Disappointment touched her lace as Muriel Oldroyd, 22, 'Miss Brook House, l!Mi2" stepped off her plane early this morning to be met only by a battery of232 words
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Article22 1962-11-04 1 ....Of South Korea yesterday offered the country a newconstitution, calling for a President and a Legislature with advisory duties. U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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Article22 1962-11-04 1 18th nuclear blast In Its current series was set, ofl yesterday—a four-megaton device detonated in the atmosphere over Novaya Zemlya.— UPIUPI - 22 words
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Article18 1962-11-04 1 Wm killed yesterday in South Vietnam operation in which 36 pro-Red guerillas were killed— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article18 1962-11-04 1 Of Indonesia went yachtIng In Hong Kong harbour. He was scheduled to leave for Tokyo today.18 words
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Article93 1962-11-04 1 LOS ANGELES, Sat. A suit charging that a Baldwin Park. < u'ilnrnia. woman had offered to veil her husband for S$ 1(1,000 ($30,000) was settled out of court. Mrs. Dorothy Alzmann, 35, of (>li'iulci'.i. widow of a sp.nt ellginrel. tiled suit for I SSK.IMMI on Tuesday,93 words
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Article44 1962-11-04 1 GENEVA, Sat. International (immittrr of thr K«-d Cross said that it Mi "prrparrd to consider" assisting thr I'nited Nations in inspecting ships Iraving Cuba with disraa ntlrd Soviet missilrs but only if the Cuban, Sovirt and American governments .lined44 words
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Article449 1962-11-04 1 Three digit doggie He picks numbers and wins hearts with his tricks TPOH. Sat.— A black and white mongrel named Itam is winning hearts and money, too, for throedigit punters on a five-foot-way near the Perak Turf Club premises. Itam has a bagful of tricks to delight pas*rr.s- by, but449 words
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Advertisement72 1962-11-04 1 this is pleasure <ss *> too good to miss! «b» You will enjoy the good taste ij»tfß*i» of the vintage tobaccos in Chesterfield cigarettes— the best in smoking pleasure from the U.S.A. These tobaccos are grown mild, aged mild, blended mild. This is tobacco too mild to filter pleasure too72 words
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Article, Illustration419 1962-11-04 2 i The book that HAD to be written... treated me to a short homily on the reasons for his choice. There was something endearingly childish about his gluttony: alter all. what else did he have? He'd never married, and never had any Interests outside his business: and the business419 words
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Article133 1962-11-04 2 A novel by John Braine... rpODAY begins the Sunday Times version of a novel that will be the publishing; event of the year. In Room At The Top," John Braine introduced Joe Lampton, rebellious, vigorous, and detcVmined to have the money and the power. He did It by marrying a133 words
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Article533 1962-11-04 2 When Joe Lampton has SHE woke me up by lifting my eye-lids; then she slipped under the bed-clothes beside me and lay there smiling, her arms around my neck. She had no business to be there, and she'd have to go before Susan awoke but I could never regret her533 words
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Article825 1962-11-04 2 the big money... way. I let things ride for the sake of peace; but they weren't riding away from me. They were riding over me, on me. trampling me into submission, and sometimes I felt that everyone knew It. I felt something very near hatreu for Susan; she'd won again,825 words
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Advertisement208 1962-11-04 2 Skl sin ■'tt^' :^^SH SBBR&'Just shampoo with Sunsilk and see the difference. JHflt Your hair will shine as never before and stay H^ TltP'Pp's 51 lovely for days and days. And it's so manageable after a Sunsilk Shampoo, so healthy, so silky-soft. £\TH"ICllllr ftVISHTITWi Yes. you ran have hair as208 words
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Miscellaneous300 1962-11-04 2 (popular crossword) ACROSS: 1. Chatter (3); 4. 1 moisture (3). Hat« <s>; 8. Isle <3>; 10. Practises DOWN: 1. Piece inserted in ga^ (4); 12. Declare (4); 14. Form ment <6); 2. Very pale (5); 3. (S>; 16. Storehouse (5); 18. Calm Awn (•>; 5. Swindled (3); 6. It «>;300 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1962-11-04 3 THAT YOUNG WIDOW IN THE TRENCH-COAT ...Sequel to the sensational 'Room At The Top' I expected to all but clinch the deal with Tlffield. I threw oS my clothes and went Into the bathroom: as the cold shower Jerked my body back Into well-being it suddenly occurred to me that1,716 words
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Article272 1962-11-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. tonight described as "heartening" recent Indonesian assurances that she had no territorial ambitions in the Malaysian territories. He added that Indonesia and Malaya had always been on friendly terms. "In fact, the first country we272 words
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Article46 1962-11-04 3 SINGAPORE. Sat— Road digging operations to lay underground cables will take place tomorrow along Serangoon Road near the Woodsville Circus. Police today advised motorists that they should not use this part of the road as far as possible so as to avoid a bottleneck.46 words
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Advertisement568 1962-11-04 3 MECABLITZ 108 LOW-PRICED, HICH PERFORMANCE TRANSISTORIZED FLASHGUNS INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS*] /T\.INE ESBUiNE_E_Sjj_t7\ gk <# I r* *^gfl LaaaaaH Ns S k Baaß I 'loß^'^C*" V^H^'-'' Baaa^ a J _f^^^"t V. mis3•a n m i s a \x \J K 1000 EGYPTIAN I COTTON r ~N wrrh scintillating Texture richness568 words
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Miscellaneous398 1962-11-04 3 ■\aßßßar m^Or Jm r *^^^a^p meK&l&**a§b&lm^rJ^^J^m^^^3*!*&iSt^^*^-v^mr B^gft^jß^BaußSßha^BaßnaßraMa^R^^K^Bk^Ra^aW ,e^£!»5555? Dinin ava alk > Interlude; 945 Piano PlaynAUlU IVIALATA house: 10.00 Relax And Listen; am finn -rim. Aionai nmm 10 30 Alfredo Antoninl And His A.M. 600 lime Signal, Negara- orrhpttra- 11 fm r\nir, rina-n Ku, News Headlines; 6.05 Morning urewsfa. H-W)398 words
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Article272 1962-11-04 4 Tan to union: Tough talks ahead KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Minister of Finance. Mr Tan Siew Sin. today told union leaders representing 40.000 Government employees that ihey most expect ".some very hard bargaining" over their wage claims. The sole condition for granting hipher salaries to the civil servants would be272 words
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191 1962-11-04 4 CHILDREN WHO WILL MAKE PERFECT BALLET DANCERS PENANG. Sat Malayan children, with their natural grace and slim. ly figures, .should make perfect ballet dancers, Miss Vernie Hepworth. a member of the Gore London Ballet, said here today. Mis.-, Hepworth. only daughter of the Penang Puisne Judge. Mr. Justice Hepworth. expressed191 words
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Article55 1962-11-04 4 PENANG. Sat Penans t, controversial -Berlin wall" the central traffic divider in the Carnarvon Street, Kampong Kaka and Kampong Kolam area is to remain. The City Council at its monthly meeting this week confirmed a decision by its .special traffic committee to retain tlie wall55 words
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Article38 1962-11-04 4 IPOH. Sat. Chow Hon Leong, 14, a plumber, was today sentenced to three months' jail for possession of three stolen fowls, valued at $10, by the President of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffrl38 words
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Article, Illustration44 1962-11-04 4 Out— a rail station -IN-MEN WHO WILL MINE TIN— THE temporary railway station in Kampar, built in April, 1952, after terrorists bad destroyed the original station. The area where the station now stands will be given up to tin mining. SunI day Times picture.44 words
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Article, Illustration220 1962-11-04 4 MALAYSIA: New gains seen I I KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AHONO KONG banker predicted today that the creation of the Federation of Malaysia would bring about "beneficial gains" to South-east Asia. He Is Mr. J.A.H Saunders, the chief manager of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking corporation, who Is on a220 words
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Article23 1962-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Police said today Kajang-Denkll Road, Selangor. at the 28 a milestone was flooded 19 Inches and Impassable.23 words
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128 1962-11-04 4 SIX TRAPPED IN HEAD-ON CRASH: TWO SERIOUS DENANG, Sat. Six people were trapped inside two cars which crashed headon in Northam Road early this morning. The crew of an ambulance, with the help of some passers-by, extricated all six and rushed them to hospital. Two of the casualties. Mrs Annette128 words
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Article381 1962-11-04 4 rITOINTER on training 1$ T ET'S talk about a ir.oM m- telligent dog which is popular In Singapore and the Federation the poodle. There can be little doubt that the breed originated In Germany, where it is called the "Pudel" At one time, it was trained to retrieve381 words
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Advertisement159 1962-11-04 4 *8I £feHMpPNMNHl|^^^^^ us/e«/«?/sim You can depend on BOAC n WWL W J^K^^S^^& .^H B^/^ I 1 L^r M I M m m M m I Book BOAC ROLLS-ROYCE COMET and ROLLS-ROYCE 707 for reliability and clockwork regularity ALL over the world All over the world Rolls-Royce is a by-word for159 words
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Article350 1962-11-04 5 E SCOOTERISTS And motord cycle riding dare devils should realise that by getting their engines souped up and exhausts tampered with, they are commiting not only an offence against the law but also against society. It is quite understandable that you want to make an impression350 words
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Article68 1962-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two rag and bane men, who stole an iron chain attached to ai anchor placed in the lompound of the National Museum on Thursday ?re each given a conditional discharge in the N:nth Magistrate's Court >esterdayThey were Goh Mvi Jiat, 63. and Chang Bak Seng,68 words
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Article306 1962-11-04 5 NUMBER of different kinds ot tithes are equipped with (i.itptv devices in the torm of filaments on the fins. These are simply extensions of certain of the bony supporting rays, ensheathed in Dart of th<» tin memhrane. The beautnul Ribon Aneel or Bacons? iheniochos acominiitus). mbUh may be seen at306 words
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Article, Illustration813 1962-11-04 5 ABORTION VICTIM: OPEN VERDICT 1 could have saved Mrs. Pinto if she had confessed' -Dr. Heng TWO important facts emerged today at the resumed inquest into the death of bar waitress Mrs. Gertrude June Pinto, who died folllowing an abortion to end her pregnancy. ONE: Before- she died, Mrs. Pinto,813 words
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Article55 1962-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sat Workers of the Rendezvous Bar and Hotel in Bras Basah Road which is noted for its Indonesian food, went on strike this morning for more pay and better working conditions. The strikers which include waiters, ul-.li washei- and barmen, picketted outside the hotel's55 words
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Article35 1962-11-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A total of 974.950 tons of tin concentrates was produced by Malayan mines during the first nine' months of this year, according to official statistics released here today.35 words
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Article376 1962-11-04 5 Review on wage structure Siew Sin will examine the difference paid by Govt. and firms KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, is examining the Federation s wage structure, particularly the relationship between the salaries paid by Government and those paid by commerce and Industry. He376 words
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Article68 1962-11-04 5 nil I.i Ml. Saturday THE body of a foreman, Hee Long;, 54, who was buried alivt- with another labourer. Leong Chuan, 30. in a landslide at the Hin Menu Tin Aline, near here, on Tuesday, was recovered yesterday evening. Workmen are still searching for the other68 words
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Advertisement467 1962-11-04 5 Start saving NOW with THE CHARTERED BANK fljj SINGAPORE PENANG m-*'^f<*n BATTERY ROAD. PET ALING JAVA, ;M *>L j ROBINSON ROAD. PORT DICKSON, teS^^TOvSky BUKIT TIMAH, PORT SWETTENHAM. mraf^ meOs changi, seremban. mf^m^^&h NAVAL BASE. SITIAWAN. $M?tMffi£>W PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT. TAIPING. Wj^^^^^^i QUEENSTOWN. TELUK ANSON. CS sSs& TANGLIN. NORTH BORNEO467 words
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Article, Illustration13 1962-11-04 6 Sketch shows front elevation and plan of the houseby MERVYN CORNELIUS13 words
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Article, Illustration626 1962-11-04 6 the Juliet THE GIRL WHO Ang page 0 WRITR to ue If jtm want any Information on sobjects mentioned. Address tout letter: Mis* Juliet Anc. The Sunday Time*. Times Home, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. A stamped and addressed envelope most accompany rour query. MAKES FASHION MAKE626 words
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Article202 1962-11-04 6 Question and answer DEAR Juliet Ang: My daughter Is 25. Since she is dark, nobody \s friendly with her and the result is that she feels miserable. Is there any ointment which will make her complexion fair? I hear there Is something. Mrs. E. WU. North Borneo. I do not202 words
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Article89 1962-11-04 6 Where the men creep in... riiHK High Street men J. have something coming for those pernicketty fellows who dislike nylon socks because they aren't absorbent enough. Wolsey, bristling rather because they think highly of nylon, have produced socks for them: Nylon outside, cotton inside. They call these socks comfortl-a-d which89 words
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Article218 1962-11-04 6 -GOOD FUR 1 l AIIPU SHE was a completely selfpossessed young woman who Invariably liked to take people down a peg or two. Once she saw a former suitor at a party and was determined to give him a royal snub. When the hostess presented him to her, she stared218 words
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Advertisement182 1962-11-04 6 4P^ She*s preparing to be a Beautifiil Lady... Lucky little girl, her mother knows that only the purest products sre gentle enough to cherish delicate skins. That's why she always chooses Pears. Pears famous soap, ti> keep baby's complexion soft and clear; and fragrant Main Powder, to soothe and comfort182 words
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Advertisement177 1962-11-04 6 HAS Hong Kong lost Nancy Kwan to the West? See ASIA Magazine (Page 3). under-playing ,$C fun a? frolic BESTFORM' MADE IN U.S.A. Just right the light support for your sporty moments! The perfect panty under swimsults, shorts, slacks, casual dresses it's cool, light acetate, cotton and rubber elastic with177 words
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Article463 1962-11-04 7 DbAR Jane Lee: 1 am 24 and married year ago. I now find that my wife is changing in her attitude towards me. We recently went for a holiday Lit a seaside resort. When I called her for a swim, she gave me ail sorts of excuses.463 words
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Article351 1962-11-04 7 I AM very much in love with a girl, but she does not have any liking for me. Is there any perfume which attracts and would make her love me? MICHAEL LAU Gone are the days when people believed in charms and love potions. If you351 words
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Article97 1962-11-04 7 WIFE, 4 MEN, A WALK ■Ml change of behaviour is due to this? Or is it because she does not like to go out with me anymore? P.M.S. It could be either. Why not ask her? MY girlfriend Is in love with me and another boy. and says that she97 words
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Article118 1962-11-04 7 I AM 18. For the past five years I have been in love with my neighbour's daughter. She is very pretty but lazy. I hear now she has fallen in love with a boy. I feel very jealous whenever I see her with male friends.118 words
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818 1962-11-04 7 A QUIZ THAT EVERY DRIVER AND BACKSEATDRIVER MUST ANSWER TRUTHFULLY On the road... SURE YOU ARE FIT? NOW that radar speedtraps have come to Singapore, it's time you asked yourself a pertinent question: Am I, with all those cars ahead of me and all those pars behind, fit to drive?818 words
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Article348 1962-11-04 7 Check your rating LTRST check your score: I. a 5. b 0 8. a 0. b 5. 3. a 0 (any long-distance lorry-driver can cure you in a two-minute talk), b 5. 4. ii =5. t> 0 (it's brakes that matter as a car ages). 5. .i=o. b 0. c348 words
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Advertisement124 1962-11-04 7 GJj^BMBMMMBMMMMBMMMMMIMIIiIf i I',1 m— m^— f ■^^■^■^V m f *ufc/S/i nbk +0 40 M PROTECT YOUR VALUABLE INVESTMENT WITH ESSO EXTRA MOTOR OIL I Esso scientists developed a revolutionary way to test motor oil In actual use. After mof than two million miles of -testing under ail driving conditions, engines124 words
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Article250 1962-11-04 8 When Nikita ruled Wall Street NEW YORK. Sat. If Mr. Nikita Khrushchev were a capitalist, he could have made a fortune on the New York stock market this week he called all the turns. The market was a dynamic, colourful affair, scoring Its best weekly gain in history on spurts250 words
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Article98 1962-11-04 8 t ONDON. Sat Btr Martin Lindsay. Conservative Member of Parliament, said here yesterday he wanted Sikhs working on Birmingham Corporation buses to be allowed to wear their turbans. Turbans are at present barred, and he is to ask Mr. John Hare. Minister of Labour, to introduce legislationReuter - 98 words
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Article36 1962-11-04 8 Belgian Foreign Minister and Vice-Premier, cancelled a visit to Israel originally scheduled for this week as he continued hi* efforts in Brussels *o mediate between Flemings and Waloons in Belgium's "llngulalte frontier" crisis.36 words
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Article189 1962-11-04 8 fßoth mother and father ould read below to find the answer to this general knowledge question, which any 10-year-old Is likely to ask: HOW DOES A VACUUM FLASK WORK? SIXTY years ago a British scientist desirned the Hrst vacuum flask to keep liquids coolA Haak oan be189 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-11-04 8 SHE MAY WED ITALIAN COUNT gKTTINA, Ih c former mannequin who became a close friend of the late Alv Khan, is believed to be engaged or about to be engaged to Cou n t Attolico. They are seen together at a nightclub in Paris. Popper picture.48 words
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473 1962-11-04 8 Canada records radioactive high-level in milk-UN told UNITED NATIONS, Saturday. r*ANADA told a General Assembly committee today that its latest readings of stron-tium-90 concentration in milk were "highly disquieting." A report of the Canadian health authorities on radioactive fallout in Canada from July to early September revealed that the strontium-90473 words
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Advertisement171 1962-11-04 8 ORCHID SOAP y^^ Now is your chance t0 tr y Brylcreem. the AV\ Jor^ world's leading hairdressing, and get a free **"Sy^^ Brylcreem gives your hair a natural lustre *^N- »*s**&B/KK/6^£.s!&&^L and keeps ll under control all day long. 1^ /Ifch* HH Brylcreem is not messy or greasy like other171 words
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Advertisement7 1962-11-04 8 0^ \i PAGES OF FOREIGN NEWS TODAY7 words
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Article309 1962-11-04 9 TALE OF A BLONDE RUSSIAN GIRL SOLD AWAY AS WIFE No. 6 MOSCOW, Sat. Russians have been told a harrowing tale of how love for a foreigner led a blonde blue-eyed Soviet beauty to the verge of insanity in harem. Larisa was a brilliant law student in love withReuter - 309 words
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Article308 1962-11-04 9 SIX STILL ALIVE IN WRECK AFTER EIGHT HOURS OF WAVE-POUNDING PENZANCE. Sat. Six men, miraculously alive after eight hours in the wave-pounded wreck of the French trawler Jeanne Gougy. were rescued today. The bodies of four of the 18-man crew have been picked up. The captain, Mr. Jo Paenner.308 words
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150 1962-11-04 9 f ONDON. Sat. Donald rj Griffiths, 27. an American salesman who shot a London policeman in the hip was found not guilty here yesterday of shooting with intent to murder. He was also acquitted ot shooting constable Gerald Smith with intent to cause grievousReuter - 150 words
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337 1962-11-04 9 HONG KONG, Saturday £HINA had overcome three years of bad harvests and mistakes in planning, and was now moving forward to self-sufficiency, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald said tonight. lie told v press conference on his return from a 7. 000-mile tour of China: "I found theReuter - 337 words
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213 1962-11-04 9 Now a tiny radar station inside the heart rKYO. Sat.— A Japanese researcher has found a way to insert a tiny radar station inside the human heart to test it for weaknesses, the Kyodo news agency said today. A minute electric antenna, inserted in the human heart by way of213 words
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Article106 1962-11-04 9 NEW YORK. Sal. Tne New York Daily NfVk, tne largest circulation new&papei m the United States, bald last niKht it nad been "forced io suspend publication" after eiforts io reach an agreement ending a two-day strike by about 1.100 employee* a-ratmt it had failed. The announcement came after106 words
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342 1962-11-04 9 Don't send Ong to the C-Plan talks says Front KUCHING, oat. The Sarawak United Front today urged the Government not to send Mr. Ong Kee Hui. a member of the Supreme Council and chairman of the Sarawak United People's Party. to Melbourne to attend the Colombo Plan Consulative Committee. The342 words
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Article294 1962-11-04 9 r former prisoner Larry Reusing the words Get rid of him meant only one thing. He had broken away from the underworld but this was the boss talking. Larry became the manager of a Brooklyn milk bar after deciding to go straight. He was294 words
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Article, Illustration129 1962-11-04 9 LONDON. Sat— Princess M.i r u.i ret (above) now sets 1 3.000 (525.000) a year more because she is married to Lord Snoivdon, official figures showed today. The Treasury released a (JO-page booklet on < ■>> vernment figures, including the "annuity payments" made to the royal family under the129 words
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Article38 1962-11-04 10 2>i Words Sl2 (Minimum). THE FAMILY OP the la-.e Mr. loseph Voon Ah We thank all friend* and relatives lor their taiuabl* assistance, wreaths, scrolls messages of 'unColerice, night \tsits. mghl prayers and attendance at me luniiai.38 words
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Article29 1962-11-04 10 2<i Words *TJ (Minimum). OOROTHV GRAY Beauty Specialist I Mrs. Anna Sim will be In attendance at Robinson s, Singapore, to five (re* from November sth to 10th.29 words
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Article115 1962-11-04 10 1* W»ri, St.it (Mm.) WIILIV CMURCM SKRIMBAM Sun. day Worship Service •30 pm. All Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Sin i in. and 6 p.m. All Welcome JOHORE BAHRU Holy Light Church Sunday 4th Not. 6.30 p.m. Preacher Rev. Dr. Huaux Chang Hui. Principal CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY S Orange115 words
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Article48 1962-11-04 10 hoover STUDIO: If you think picture taken under skin-burn heat lamp la rather a torture for you. «hy not try our cool and softest electronic bounce system r ojoy the most revolutionary and newest lighting technique In portraiture photography. Call Immediately KM. Raiestier Road. B'pore. Tel: HaW48 words
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Article572 1962-11-04 10 THE SHADOW ON THE BRAHMAPUTRA PRESIDENT NASSER acts with a sense of history when he urges India and China to settle their dispute by negotiation. For this border war is an appalling aberration which shames the revolutionary movement that changed the face of postwar Asia and any move for peace572 words
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Article, Illustration14 1962-11-04 10 SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE H I t-L_L_cs YvJU WnA i IVI/\aL.r\Yr^iNO F^Twmimw 1 114 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1962-11-04 10 DREAMERS WHO WOKE UP WITH WINNERS QEOFFREY L. Jobling* a retired Malayan judge says that yon can dream winners by Pftdinft the Dames of horses and letting them sink into your consciousness. At night your sixth sense, Psi, will select the name of the winning* animal, sometimes in symbolic form,1,069 words
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793 1962-11-04 10 Machines that take the work out of man's hands RECENTLY colleague Juliet Ang took a look at automation in the home and at the various labour saving gadgets that make life so much easier for the long-suffering housewife. Today I take you a step further to see just what kind793 words
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Article231 1962-11-04 10 IN OTHER COUNTRIES IN AMERICA, the steel industry Is now producing 10 per cent more steel with 10 per cent less workers than five years ago. Experiments with an automated hospital are also taking place. The patients' temperatures and pulse and other readings will be continuously recorded and fed into231 words
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Article576 1962-11-04 10 THE THREE PENSIONERS IN the street where 1 live 1 there are three pensioners all aged around 60 One put his teet up so to speak on the day ne retired and has not taken them down since though it is some five years now since he went576 words
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Advertisement688 1962-11-04 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. a— aaaa- a—aaam OVERSEAS LEAVE Wardt Si M/n.i— J»*» iii rlt. rxlrm LEAVING: RrmemMr te tak* a nunlopillo Mattrtta with fou. It's rh»ap»r h»r» COMING TO •MITAIN7 -.?<!■-.. rars from {24 par 4 w*eka, (60 tw*lT* werka, 1102 six month* (Oct I April i Inrltiding Comprebensiv* In*mithampton Martin*688 words
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Advertisement13 1962-11-04 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement307 1962-11-04 10 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality —achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain eelfconndence and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied in the odd minutes of the day, has307 words
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Article, Illustration563 1962-11-04 11 A. SRIPATHY - 'Bersatu' regiment gets its colours from the King A. SRIPATHY By MALACCA, Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Ajjon>j presented the regimental colours to the Ist Federation Reconnaissance Regiment at a ceremony at the Sunuri Udang barracks, 12 miles from here this morning. For about an hour, military pomp and pageantry eust563 words
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Article80 1962-11-04 11 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. A 17-year-old youth. M. Slnolah, pleaded not guilty In the magistrate's court here today to a charge of using criminal :orce on an assistant, nurse. Mlsn Leong Yoke Cheng, with Intent to outrage her modesty. The offence, lt was alleged, was committed in80 words
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44 1962-11-04 11 SEHKMBAN Bat.— A Serem- ban Drum-li of the Honu, King University Alumni Is to be funned Mi H W Tan. Dr S.A. Vtnar aim Dr. Mollie Ong Iwve asked Interested graduates and former underuraduates to become mem bo:44 words
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Article, Illustration27 1962-11-04 11 LIEUTENANT'S BIG MOMENT AS HE RECEIVES THE COLOURS S. Mohendran. The ceremony was held yesterday. THE King presents the colours to the Ensign to the Colours, Lt.27 words
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Article237 1962-11-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: Industrial": Boustead (3.000) SI 71. (1.000) SI 70: Dunlop i3.000> SI 99: Ehm Smelting (200) $2 68 SI >500237 words
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Article26 1962-11-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price here today fell $1 to $432 37<-i a picul. but the ottering rose five tons to 260 tons.26 words
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Article26 1962-11-04 11 SINOAPORE CoDre Asooclatlon noon price: MS 1 (nominal) Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: Bulk S4l sellers, drum $44 .a sellers. The tone was quiet.26 words
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153 1962-11-04 11 Write about dreams that came true and win a prize f\ID you read the let- ter "Dreams of Doom" in the Speaking Personally column of the Sunday Times last week? Now turn to the article on dreams on the opposite page. Have you found yourself In a similar situation? Do153 words
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Article98 1962-11-04 11 TODAY Sedill KechU 227 a.m. < 7.5 ft.) 12.21 p.m. (62fi.i: Singapore 3.06 a.m. (7.6 ft-) 211 p.m. (B.sft): Port Dlckaon 10 02 a.m. (7.5 ft.) 10 16 p.m. (71ft > Port Swettenham 8.00 a.m. (U2ft) 9.14 pjn. (10.8 ft.): Penang 336 a.m. i7.41t.) 4.37 p.m 1 6.098 words
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Article79 1962-11-04 11 SINGAPORE, Sat— Two men. charged with stealing 24 Iron bars from Commonwealth Drive at 1.15 a.m. on Oct. 2, were acquitted yesterday after their lawyer had resisted a prosecution attempt to amend me charge to one of fraudulently possessing the property. "The suggested amendment is clearly79 words
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Advertisement14 1962-11-04 11 'Proud to be first ■4Jii.u»iMU a iW s fc multi-racial unit in the Federation'14 words
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Advertisement598 1962-11-04 11 Thoughts WAvfwi n^ tyou @ok Influence Others With Your Thinking! TRY it some time. Concentrate intently upon another person seated in a room with you, without his noticing it. Observe him gradually become restless and finally turn and look in your direction. Simple yet it is a positive demonstration that598 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1962-11-04 12 I predict that it will catch on here before the year's end ONCE upon a time we all did a sexy dance called the tango. It was a form of human lamination; we just melted into each other's arms in a long embrace that stretched from head to toe. And1,045 words
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Article399 1962-11-04 12 WHERE can I change a Straits Settlements five dollar note, Issued in September 1898? MOHD. ROL'M. Singapore At any office of the Board of Commissioners of Currency All notes issued before July 1. 1941 were demonetised on Aug. 31, 1948. They are no longer399 words
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Advertisement16 1962-11-04 12 p p^l 19 HI H| »pB jmjj J8&& WORLDS FIRST AND BRITAIN'S LARGEST-SELLING MENTHOL CIGARETTE C23^62-t16 words
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Article181 1962-11-04 13 rl. winner of the week's $30 prize is "Creator" (above) by Mr. Arun, of 40, College Green. Dunearn Road, Singapore. Mr. Arun used a Yashica 635 camera and Kodak film. Setting: fS. 1 230 sec. A Address your entries: I'ic.l tun- Contest, The Sunday Times, i Times House, River181 words
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Article288 1962-11-04 13 Pure nonsense Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli A STRANDED touring company had to take passage 'to their next destination in an old coaster carrying chemical manure. As they left the harbour another boat hailed them, and asked what cargo they carried. "Chemical manure and actors." was the reply. A lugubrious actor turned to a288 words
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Article37 1962-11-04 13 KLANG. Sat. Lim Slew Suah. 50. of Port Suettenham was fined SlOO and disqualified from driving for a year for drunken driving at the junction of Watson-Ventoorejln roads on Oct. 31. at 10 p.m.37 words
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46 1962-11-04 13 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat A pupil lrom the Sekolah Kebangsaan Ladang here was killed in a motor accident in Jalan Tanjong yesterday evening. He was Rosli bin Yusof, 9. who was on nis way home when the accident occurred.46 words
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Article63 1962-11-04 13 IPOH, Sat.— Dr. Goh Telk Wah. president of the Ipoh Rotary Club, today announced that over $8,000 was raised from the premiere of "The Guns of Navarone" at Lido theatre here on Oct. 16, for the club's "scholarship loan fund." The club's scholarship loan fund63 words
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167 1962-11-04 13 PAY COMPENSATION LIKE EXPATS IF JOBS ARE ABOLISHED SINGAPORE, Sat. All staff in the Telecommunications Department whose posts are abolished by the Government should receive similar compensatory terms as those paid out to expatriate officers under the Malayanisation scheme. This is one of 11 claims submitted by the Amalgamated Union167 words
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502 1962-11-04 13 K. BASKARAN - K. BASKARAN: By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. J^ CALL to Eurasians in Malaya to "get off the fence" was made here tonight by one of their leaders, Mr. A.S. Machado, president of the Selangor Eurasian Association, at its 41st. anniversary dinner. Mr. Machado502 words
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Article99 1962-11-04 13 OINGAPORE. Sat A police party last night went to Pul.ui Übin and exhumed the body of fisherman. Sabtu bin Leko. 40 nine days after his burial. The party, accompanied by the State Coroner. Mr. S.R. Chapkhana. went in a police launch and brought the body back99 words
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Advertisement218 1962-11-04 13 Sector? of component of the 9 big Aif*. You con ttort your own vicinQ— at no additional coit. Rfld io business without Trained mf n qrt th# pick of capital. the good jobi and make big f h- a• T C Pr*r tir*i tadin profits in bjiineis. Get good paying218 words
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Advertisement239 1962-11-04 13 ALITALIA the sophisticated INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE THERE'S MO FASTER WAY TO EUROPE. THE EAST. AUSTRALIA. NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA. TO SYDNEY IN 8 HOURS TO ROME IN 15 HOURS AHtalia otters a new concept of elegant international Jet Travel. Your* wmtmty In tti« hands of expert million mile pilots and navigators.239 words
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Article, Illustration343 1962-11-04 14 THE MALAY SCHOOLS GET A NEW DEAL GOVT. ANNOUNCES PLANS BASED ON SUGGESTIONS BY THE AMINUDDIN BAXI COMMITTEE KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday JHE Ministry oi Education today announced its "new deal" to improve national schools throughout the country. This is based on the recom mendations of the Aminuddin Haki Committee which343 words
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Article54 1962-11-04 14 PENAiNG. Sat The Penang Traffic Chief, Asst. Supt. Gurmukh Singh, today appealed to motorists not to fix fancy number plates on their vehicles. "The use of such plates does not conform with the law and It seems to be getting out of hand." Mr. Singh54 words
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32 1962-11-04 14 SINGAPORE. Sat Jaflar bin Parrls. 22. was jailed today (or two years for housebreaklng In Upper Weld Road at 2.20 a m today.32 words
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87 1962-11-04 14 S'pore is all set to give Hayley a big hello SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore's teenagers are expected to flock to the Odeon Theatre tomorrow night when Hollywood's leading rhildstar. Hayley Mills (above), will make a personal appearance. Hayley. who will arrive in the afternoon with ac-tor-father John Mills and writer-mother Mary87 words
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230 1962-11-04 14 No chance to make up so she married again SINGAPORE, Sat. A 28--year-old housewife who admitted a charge of bigamy told a district court today she consulted her parish priest after all else failed to bring about a reconciliation with her lorry-driver husband. Tan Tian San. "I went to my230 words
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300 1962-11-04 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, in declaring open the third Cultural Festival at the Victoria Theatre this evening observed that Malaysia was fortunate to be at the confluence of the great cultures of Asia300 words
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Article211 1962-11-04 14 Science for home CAREER CORNER SERIES 2: NO. IS DOMESTIC science is a wide term and as a career it embraces teaching, demonstrating. Industrial and institutional catering, domestic management and dietetic work. An important point to W remember about domestic science la that no training or experience Ls ever wasted211 words
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249 1962-11-04 14 WHEN X-RAY CAN PUT END TO NEEDLESS WORRY JJAKHY THOMAS and Patrick Bell were leaning over the desk examining the plans for their new offices. Suddenly Patrick had a spell of con^hin^. Then he turned back to the plans. But Barry Thomas was looking at him. "Excuse my mentioning it249 words
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Article297 1962-11-04 14 symptoms of T.B. or anything like that." LJke most people, Pattrick Bell astumed that anyone who suffered Irom T.B. would feel unwell, lo.se weight, and perhaps spit a speck of blood. On the contrary many with active tuberculosis have no real symptoms at ali. That is why it297 words
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Article79 1962-11-04 14 CYDNEY. Sat. One hundred and seventy members of the 2nd Bn. Royal Australian Regiment in Malaya recently volunteered to be "guinea-pigs" in testing a survival -Iron ration" pack devised by an Australian food technologist. Dr RC. Hutchinson. For six-day periods Uiev went into the jungle with the79 words
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Advertisement134 1962-11-04 14 IDEAL MILK wi hMi\L d i Tastes so goodcreamy rich Ideal Milk. Try it with your fruit add it to your puddings you'll taste the difference. Almost any sweet is irii y more complete with /^Hflujnk:;< 1^a 1 R- Buy some today in the i&J^-Va B\b «H§Ff^ modern raised rim134 words
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Article174 1962-11-04 15 Merchant wins seat by 4 votes JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A Bcnut merchant and independent candidate. Mr. Teo Kang Ho. defeated an Alliance candidate, Mr. Lav Wen Hup. a businessman, by four votes in the Bandar Bi'nut Sclatan local council by-election held in Benut today. election results were announced here tonight174 words
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Article544 1962-11-04 15 THE Malayan Stock Exchange weathered the Cuban crisis like a veteran and if the money that chased Shell's new issues was any indication of the mood of share-hungry Malayans, then there is 1 little to worry about the future. Despite screaming headlines in544 words
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Article308 1962-11-04 15 Airport arrivals and departures rr»HE following is today's schex dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Zurich, Istanbul, Teheran Bombay, Colombo (8A712) 10.10 p.m.; QANTAB: From Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta. (QF 741) 8.20 p.m.; from London, Rome. Istanbul, Teheran. Delhi. Bangkok (QF 738 1308 words
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Article70 1962-11-04 15 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat The Mentri Besar, Dato Ibrahim Kikii bin Mohameo. yesterday visited Pulau Sekati. an island on the. Trengganu River. He told the people to put aside their political differences and work together. He said that 1.500 people in the state would get land this70 words
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62 1962-11-04 15 SYDNEY. Sat— A poll taken among young people here has shown that most of them are in favour of their country forming a peace corps, along the lines of the American Peace Corps, to help under-developed countries in Asia. The poll, taken by the62 words
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Article70 1962-11-04 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dr. Karl Franz, now on assignment as a United Nations technical adviser on naval architecture to the Economic Development Board here, was wrongly stated in an article in the Sunday Times of Oct. 28 to have come from Israel- Dr. Franz is in fact from70 words
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193 1962-11-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The executive council of the Technical College Students' Union has been dissolved and an interim committee formed to carry on the union's activities. The interim committee will prepare for the election of a new executive council. Mr. Eddie Chua. chairman193 words
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437 1962-11-04 15 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK: By SINGAPORE, Sat THE No. 1 gunner of the Perlis, Mohamed Noor bin Besar, testified before a court of inquiry today that after the ship had grounded he formed the opinion that her master, Captain Andrew Laythorpe, was incapable of fully437 words
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Advertisement105 1962-11-04 15 .^mm\\ N F W KHGAPORE HUAIAI LUMPUR BANGKOK •Ml 3 JAPAN Cathay Pacific operate fast through services from Singapore to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Taipei, Japan and Manila. Alto connecting services to Rangoon and Calcutta. Cathay Pacific have daily flights to cities throughout the *t Orient by fast jets and with105 words
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Advertisement316 1962-11-04 15 Your N^® ll V^\ wonderful Babu. ftp\ -Tj) Remember his skin U in your care. Make sure it stayi healthy, cool and free from infection. Mildly medicated Cuticura Soap contains Actamer (Bithionol), a modern antiseptic to safeguard tender, sensitive skins. It is one of the purest of soaps, and will316 words
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Advertisement90 1962-11-04 16 FOR TOTAL POWER IT TAKES 2TONS TO PUSH DOWN EACH PISTON j J^K- m info lL i*®* SUPERSHELL are built for get-up-and-go. And if you always use Supershell with I C A, you get the total power your car needs. ICA makes each and every drop of Supershell work exactly90 words
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Miscellaneous479 1962-11-04 16 1 k-^W *Awv WEikRVIwS a:LES, TWE WOO- MOOS SIGHT IYP l¥ Ti^g I'VE SEEN I ljHlw| r*XINJk! W CONGIATUUTIOViS FOO THE FORTRESS OKI TME HOKIZOI. TwS GATE 1 I FLEW X^^HHiH li 111? Ss^ CArTUg-INQ CAL &OU*M r~^^ s S-^ §PI*ST PlkfcU,! M A/07 N I -»UT THI OTHER TWO479 words
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Miscellaneous253 1962-11-04 16 coula get some useful advice. TAfRIS (April 21— May 20): You argue about a house or a family matter and in doing so could create bad blood. Be very considerate of the people who matter most to you and don't allow a new friendship to interfere with your usual routine.253 words
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Miscellaneous296 1962-11-04 16 VIRGO 1 Aug. 22— «ept. 22): You will be in 'he mood to turn down some interesting offer but it would be wise to think carefully about it before you do so. There are under-currents of suspicion and jealousy working in your background and you could get the wrong advice296 words
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Miscellaneous300 1962-11-04 16 the will to help you. SCORPIO lOct. 24— Nov. 23): An admirer or a sweetheart of some worldly standing looks kindly upon you In the next few days. Result could be to speed up some project for a house move or for a new way of life. Remember that you300 words
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Miscellaneous245 1962-11-04 16 J STAR of theWEEK' "THIS coming year of life is likely to bring you a good deal of happiness anU a great deal of pleasure. However serious you may be by disposition and however carefuly you plod away as a rule, you will find that you are stepping out and245 words
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Miscellaneous176 1962-11-04 16 0 Miss Lee Ngan Chun (Singopore solesgirl) born on Oct., 25, 1939. If it it YOUR birthday today JHIS year will brine you man? pr<>bleni<i but could al«o bring the end of a period of doubt. You may not be able to deride exactly where you are going in the176 words
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Miscellaneous16 1962-11-04 17 v^j^s^v^ na *'4f H _*^L* Tl Q ff^SKss V. TO CM 3ji WlA&QvL^N (H /j /W*^t16 words
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Article, Illustration20 1962-11-04 19 WITH A FULL PAGE PUNCH Connery -new specialist in sex, sophistication, sudden death URSULA ANDRESS SEE 'ON. NO GIRL20 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1962-11-04 19 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN By Quote: I don't really suppose I would like him if I met him 1 LUNCHED with the man who brought lan Fleming's wonderful world of Berettas, blondes and Bollinger ('53, what else?) to the screen: Mr. Scan Connery. He it was who so splendidly1,088 words
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Article274 1962-11-04 19 A NYONE who has ever opened a book on music knows of the intimate links between folk art and the more classic works of the stage and concert platform. No national school of music has drawn more inspiration from folk art than the Oerman and Austrian. All that274 words
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Advertisement585 1962-11-04 19 welcome TO SINGAPORE I MR. MRS. JOHN MILLS AND MISS HAYLEY MILLS xow siiouiM. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF TIMES T 10.10 om -1 15-4 00-6.45-9 30 pm mawtmt--'-' 1 HAYLEY MILLS., HAYLEY MILLS MAUREEN O'HARA BRIAN KEITH On Stage Tonight at 9.30 pm PERSONAL APPEARANCES OF t MISS HAYLEY MILLS585 words
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Advertisement309 1962-11-04 19 PETER LIM AT THE FILMS Reluctant agent Holden THE COUNTERFEIT TRAITOR William Holden, Lilli Palmar, Hugh Griffith Paramount Rl Ml Mltl it "The KeJuctant Debutantr"? Last Wrdm-.da\ I saw a Him about the reluctant serrrt m It is r.iilnl "The <■iimt.-il.-ii Traitor" and. though nut half as thrilling as "Drliut.ii309 words
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Advertisement331 1962-11-04 19 rJSSSrU f«m»Kl <* "in I r ON STAGE TONIGHT at 9.30pm PERSONAL APPEARANCES OF Kl9 HAYLEY JOHN W# MILLS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SCREENING 0F... I..™™* -I w/UT DBSNET tf&3?T .j» laugh M yloy h^, ■nSf^ASIfiS fF >IRI MIOSrMIIIS U^i: OWA i if»i iffl JT The interview with MISS MILLS331 words
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Article291 1962-11-04 20 FRANCIS BOEY - MCFA fail to beat the jinx FRANCIS BOEY by .IJONG KONG. Sat—Malay- an CMIHM today nanded back the Ho Ho Cup, wiilch they brought Jiere ;o the holders, to Hong Kong Chinese when they lost by 3-0 at South China Stadium. Once again the Malayans tailed to beat the Jinx291 words
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Article80 1962-11-04 20 LONDON. Sut. John Charles, Welsh international footballer, last night signed for Italian club Roma, and will make his debut for his new club against Bologna tomorrow. The transfer from English Second Division club Leeds United was delayed for nine hours until Roma deposited the £70,000Reuter - 80 words
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Article28 1962-11-04 20 LONDON. Sat. Huddersfield Town last night returned to the top of the English Second Division when they drew 2-2 away with Scunthorpe United. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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304 1962-11-04 20 JOHORE XV LASH NEGRI MALACCA IN CUP-TIE Margin of victory could have been bigger if they had an accurate kicker..; SEREMBAN, Saturday. JOHORE lashed Negri /Malacca in the first match of H..M.S. Malaya Cup competition played on the Station Padang here by beating them by 25 points (five tries and304 words
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Article157 1962-11-04 20 PENANG. Sat.— \lui losing nookei Maiim Sniait- in me 17U1 minute Penan,; losi then grip on liius Malaya Cup ru«by matin anii v.ere beaten 20-11 by belangor heie today. Seiangor scored a goal, four torn ana a penalty to a goal and two penalties157 words
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Article220 1962-11-04 20 PERAK RALLY TO EDGE KEDAH XV SUNOEI PATANI. Sat. Perak beat Kedah by 12 points (three tries and a penalty) to nine (cropped goal, try and penalty) In their Malaya Cup rugby match here toaay. Though Perak had a better threequarter line and a heavier pack, they had to go220 words
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Article20 1962-11-04 20 MELBOURNE, Sat. Auburn Copeland (U.S.) clearly outpointed Klmpo Amerflo of Ghana ln their featherweight fight heie la&t night.20 words
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Article41 1962-11-04 20 LIVERPOOL. Sat. Mr. C.W. Engelhard s Pipaway (100-8) scored a five-length win in the lOf Liverpool Autumn Cup. from Skellow (100-7 i here yesterday. Third half a length behind them ln the field of 17 was Scribbler (8-l>. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement406 1962-11-04 20 PETER LIM S MOTORING m B_KUBBBB»a TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 4 HERALD BASE An anti-radar early warning device LAST week radar speed First reports say that the car's traps were the main .general handling reminds one of tnnlr> nf rnnvprcAtinn nmnnir t ne Herald, which drives most Shiaaoore motorists Last P'™ B406 words
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Advertisement472 1962-11-04 20 BRITISH CHAMPION r TO PLAY IN SPORE hL '-V^SBBBBk HL-HTObbbbbbbl ■BbbßbbL^h^bbbbUbbbk. ■bbbbbbVsbT^bbbbbbbbbbbeSbl hH J(Sb bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbv P^bbH bbbbbK 1P S .'M 'J^h€ lA- mm- m£ jpH T I AbsUbbEbbs^V^^ W V ■>? PETER ALLISS (above), this year's British Close professional champion, is expected in Singapore on Nov. 30 for a three-day472 words
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1225 1962-11-04 21 EPSOM JEEP - Shockalingam can give Bougoure a flying start EPSOM JEEP THIS HANDSOME GREY IS BACK IN FORM AND TRICKY X.L COURSE SUITS HIM... bf f \w 'm S >frm f£ACK on a busman's holiday, top Australian jockey Garnet Bougoure should get off the mark on Shockalingam in the Class 3, Div.1,225 words
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Article135 1962-11-04 21 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER I*M 1 MALHAM L. WARRIOR MALHAM Gold Hunt Malham Cheu Tielong MS Lady Warrior Chm Taelonc Lady Warrior sUe* 2 SHOCKALINGAM COUAG SHOCKALINGAM Gold Test ShochaHngam Coua c Couac Free Country Jacmao I Race S JOLLY SCOUT KARPTON KARPTON Intan Sedili Intan Sedill Intan135 words
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Article1076 1962-11-04 21 Rac« 1—1.151 Class 3. Dlv. i-Abt. 7 Furs. 1 ***** Gold Hunt (Asia St.) Bagby. 9 9.0 (F) Dragon 2 2 ***** La Fiama (Lochinvar St.) Zain. 8 8.13 Taylor 8 3 ***** Malaya II (Newbridge St.) Ahmad. 8 8.13 •Lira.. 9 4 ***** Lady Warrior II (Century1,076 words
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Advertisement432 1962-11-04 21 You will be glad you chose The World's Greatest I Single Source B ,■"".< w of Knowledge fW(Q jji I MBSV^^SHSv^BvBsnnB^BBBBBIIB K fls^B^sii^B^B^Bnmßmmm! sssssswJ Jr' ■■B^bWbbpß^Bsbibb^BSßsSSsßsiisss^^S^B^^B^B^B/ SSm Th« ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA it the most autherilotiv* moil <ompr*htntivt ond moil quoted work of rcfcr«nc« in th« world. 24 volumes 6.134 contributors (each432 words
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Advertisement112 1962-11-04 21 Get Fast Relief From EAR WAX PROBLEMS Now you can rinse away deep seated ear wax problems quickly and painlessly. Itchlness, pressure pain is relieved with a few drops of soothing Hear/Hear. Use Hear/Hear to help stop the 'build-up' ot excessive ear wai and its problems which may bet cause112 words
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Article428 1962-11-04 22 Spurs keep Div. 1 league lead LONDON, Sat. Tottenham Hotspurs maintained their leadership of the English j League First Division by scoring a 4-0 victory over Leicester City. F.A. Cup and League results in today's programme were: Won \]ll.l 1 I u I ha m I Maakkara Amaal Hl.i. k|MM.i428 words
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Article, Illustration24 1962-11-04 22 They had game well in their grasp until the last two minutes.. .then D'CRUZ in a tussle with Van Huizen24 words
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395 1962-11-04 22 F. SALAHUDIN: S'pore. Sat - F. SALAHUDIN: S'pore. Sat by LAST-MINUTE goal scored! against the run of play helped Singapore Government Services to hold Federation Government Sor- ices to a I*l draw in their interterritorial hockey match at Farrer Park today. Victory appeared well in the grasp of the395 words
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594 1962-11-04 22 From JACK FINGLETON Adelaide. Sat. COLIN COWDREY, M.C.C. vice captain, had his third successive score of nil here today when the eighth ball he faced knocked back his stumps. Cowdrey is deep in the Batting doldrums This indeed might have been his fourth594 words
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Article90 1962-11-04 22 S. AUSTRALIA Ist Inns— 33s (Overweight 324-7) Hawke c Titmus b Larter 48 Jarman not out 37 Squires b Statham Brooks b Statham Extras 8 Total 335 Bowline: SUtham 21.3-7-58-4; Larter 17-1-76-2; Knight 15-4--43-2; Titmus 22-3-80-1: Illlngworth 12-0-43-0; Harrington 4-0-27-0. M.C.C. Ist Inns. Pullar b Sobers 21 Cowdrey b90 words
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Article61 1962-11-04 22 HOCKEY: S.H.A. Presidents XI v Fede-.ution Oovt. services, Farrer ParkBADMINTON': Spore C.S.A. v Fed. Oovt Services, Whampoa Secondary Chinese School (St Georges Road) at 9.30 a jn. GOLF: Eu Tong Sen Cup, Upper Thomson Road (8 a.m.) SOCCER: S.AFA. Dlv. 3 finalStar Soccerltes "A" v Annual, Jalan Besar61 words
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215 1962-11-04 22 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Singapore Rugby Union will hold its first trial, in preparation for the H.M.S. Malaya Cup-tie against Johore at Rengam on Nov. 17. on the padang on Wednesday. The teams are: COLOURS— A. Shohor (Blacks); R. Rogers (S.C.C.), D. Smith (S.C.C.).215 words
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Article, Illustration411 1962-11-04 22 ARMY FIFTEEN IMPRESS IN ROUT OF SCC SINGAPORE, Saturday. CINGAPORE Joint Services selectors left the padang today convinced of being able to field a really strong side for their opening Malaya Cup rugby match against Negri-Malacca next weekend. There were no doubts about this as they watched a talented Army411 words
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120 1962-11-04 22 OINGAPORE. Sat. Ceylon Sports Club, the defending league and knockout champions, -.cored their fourth win when they beat RAF. Seletar by 4-0 in their SH.A-. Div. 1 match on the padang today But it was not an easy win. The cosmopolitan Ceylon Sports120 words
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Article18 1962-11-04 22 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Blacks beat B.M.H. by 24-0 in their rugby match at Siglap today18 words
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Article173 1962-11-04 22 Fed. set for a second win CINOAPORE. Sat—Feder- »Uon Government Services are set to win the annual lnter-terrttorial bad* minton match against Singapore Civil Service Aaioctafion when they took a 5-0 lead here tonight. Although the Singapore players were beaten in .straight sets, they were not dLsarared. They cave their173 words
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SHIPPING NOTICES
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87 1962-11-04 22 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD my. "WILLEM RUYS" Will arrive from Europe on Monday sth November and berth alongside S.H B. j-odowas 42 <fc 43 gute 2 at 8 a.m Embarkation ut passengers will take place the same day between 8 and 9 p.m. and the vessel will sail at 11 p.m.87 words
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Article83 1962-11-04 22 LLOYD TRIESTTNO M.V. "OCEANIA" Tins vessel \s expected to nrrhe from Djakarta tomorrow, sth November at 6 a.m. and will sail for Europe at 4 p.m. on sth November. Passengers should embark between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. on sth November and all heavy baggage should be delivered to S83 words
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