The Straits Times, 27 March 1933
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Title Section38 1933-03-27 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY. 1 THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA, ■:s. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARfH 27. 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times It PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS38 words
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Advertisement427 1933-03-27 1 ORE! 78, CECIL ST. ('PHONE 8151)'.' might 9.15 i Explain, jar. M 5261-2. I I l^^f&y^ FILLING A LONG FELT WANT. |kTri-V AYLMER INFANTS FOOD fill along w^ others requiring special diet. AvailWW I ■m'^^^ al>l<l 'nt" (I"nven'ent 4' A-i °7- a 'ze J%. AYLMER INFANTS FOODS conmM ■■^■r sist427 words
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Advertisement160 1933-03-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR 26, JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3533). Sutton's Seeds Grow your own delicious Vegetables and beautiful Flowars from the World's Best SeedjA <^^B M^^H^ Varieties suitable tJKa I' j?B BKBMI for all countries Emh c and climates. tOTTON'S CABBAGE LETTUCt SOW SUTTON'S SEEDS AND BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR GARDEN Sutton's160 words
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Advertisement13 1933-03-27 1 PAVILION! i T d.KrTw.l|rkt 9.15. THE GIRL FROM CALGARY, j Phone Ml, J13 words
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Advertisement443 1933-03-27 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER ANI) CARGO SERVICES. PF.NiNsn.Ai; AND oiuf.ntal s.n. ro. UtfDER CONTRACT WITH MIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND 1 Alt BAST M.MI. BKSVICB. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA ASH JAPAN. Tonnage. Due Spore. RANCHI 17.000 Mar. H y: SOUDAN MM443 words
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Advertisement2266 1933-03-27 2 SHIPPING THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5888. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore Malacca Port Penang Swett. ERRTA 2R'3 28 3 29/3 31 3 LALANDIA 18/4 18 4 19/4 21* MEONIA 9/5 9/5 10/5 12 52,266 words
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Article658 1933-03-27 3 TWO EASY WINS. Nondescripts Beat R.A.F. And Raffles. The Nondescripts, fielding what was practically a second eleven sick', beat Raffles Institution at cricket, on Saturday afternoon on the latters ground l>y 58 run.s. Scores: N.C.C. Samson de Silva c Puller b Thilianathan 27, C. Teieira c K. Loved658 words
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Article265 1933-03-27 3 Penalty Saves Pranakans From Defeat. S. I'ranakan 1 Kotu Kaja 1 A tremendous erowj watched the Singapore Pranakans Bad Kdta Raja tight out a draw in lha final of Urn Malaya Football A ilnrlttiwi Cup mmpetition oa Saturday at the Jalan Bisur, Stadium, nartl sid'. -0.-in^ a265 words
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Article168 1933-03-27 3 PORT OF LONDON. Visit By Argentine Special Mission. The Port of London was inspected recently by His Excellency Senor Don Julio Roca and members of the Argentine Special Mission in England. The party, which included the Argentine Ambassador in I»ndon and Mr. C. F. Leach, ViceChairman of the168 words
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Article52 1933-03-27 3 An Italian warship, the Quarto, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Italy en route to Shanghai, for which port she will sail on Wednesday. She is under the command of Capt. di Yasi-cllo Amik-aiv CeMrano, and has a .tt-U.l pm M!<H l)''i)'7. J(lJ (l I1IJIII.) H!|'!-l|) :»m. She .miies52 words
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Article24 1933-03-27 3 T!i<- P. .mil o. Comortn luu laft Hone Kuhk and i> tzp«etod t» ai live at this port at noon o. Wednesday.24 words
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Article84 1933-03-27 3 The following passengers for Singapore M r ivid bf the Dollar Line President Hayes: Miss Ksther Beall, Mr. G. G. Bradford, Mr. Md Mis. K. B. Cornell. Misj Hazel Deple.-, Mrs. L. H. Foulds, Miss M. K. Foulds, MUs Helen Gavin. Mr. Harry Gild. Mr. A. Hojrintr, Miss B.84 words
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Article216 1933-03-27 3 HAMBURG MART, Jap., 3.159 tons, from Hong Konir 26-3, for Rangoon 27-3. f'ALCHAS, Brit.. 6418 tons, from Vladivo »tock 27-3, for London. Hamburg- 29-3. AKITA MAKT. Jap., li.l'.ir, ions, from Calcutta 27-11. for Yokohama LT-.i. SINGKEL, Dut.. M 8 tons, from Djambi 27-3 for Djambi li.i TOBELO, Out..216 words
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Article128 1933-03-27 3 M..',.lay, March 27. Shlpa alongside the Wharvei or expected to Arrire. KEPPEL HARHOUR. Main Wharf Uh. "< urlew," U:h. "Hygeia." Tho Cal.lV, Lch. "Alert," Lch. "Upique," Ma Jang. Oil Wharf Nil. Coal Wharf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS. Tanjong Pagar. Albert Dock Nil. Victoria Dock Magnet. Kenpel128 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement33 1933-03-27 3 Cox Kings (AGENTS). LIMITED Arrange SHORT TRIPS TO CAIRO for homeward bound passenger* Apply for particulars U PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD, or to any Cox and Kings Offices PORT SAID, CAIRO, LONDON, etc33 words
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Advertisement340 1933-03-27 3 (Incorporated in Itily) EXPRESS PASSENGER SERVICE SINGAPORE TO ITALY. VIA INDIA. Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said. Brindisi. Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Da* ....CONTKROsio PP re S>P re Yeai Apr. 17 Apr. 17 May TO HONG KONG and SHANGHAI. 1.8. CONTE ROSSO Mar. 28 Mar. 28 1.1. CONTE340 words
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Advertisement346 1933-03-27 3 NORDDEUTSCHER rJ|fa LLOYD. C (Incorporated la *ri.fj*J^af Weimaay.) 1. The undermentioned are the company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. t DESSAU for Japan Mar. 30 FULDA for Manila. Hong Kong, Shanghai, N. China Japan Mar. 31 5 ALLER for Manila, Japan and Hankow Apr. 8 n TRAVE for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku,346 words
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Advertisement411 1933-03-27 3 1^ IPRRSIDFX I LINFRS IT COSTS YOU ONLY £70.6.— for a beautiful trip from HONG KONG TO EUROPE VTA AMERICA Special class across the Pacific Ist class Rail in America Tourist class Atlantic on the famous and new s.s. Manhattan or Mb Washington. (If passage through the Panama Canal is411 words
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Advertisement360 1933-03-27 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Eng'aud.) "ELLERMAN' LINE. Freight Service te UNITED KINGIXM AND CONTINENT. Via Ports and Suez (anal OUTWARDS. TO HONG KONG, SHANGHAI JAP A3 Steamer s.s. CITY OF SHANGHAI ApL 29 Apt 80 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF MANILA for Havre, London, Rotterdam At Hamburg s.s.360 words
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Miscellaneous188 1933-03-27 3 TIDE TABLES. Monday, March 27. H. W. 11.46 a.m., 9 ft. 3 in., 11.66 p.m., 8 ft. 7 in. Tuesday. March 28. H. W. 12.20 p.m., 9 ft. 1 in. Wednesday, March 29.* H. W. 12.15 a.m., 8 ft. 7 in., 12.52 p.m., 8 ft. 6 in. Thursday. March 30.188 words
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Miscellaneous59 1933-03-27 3 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Station* Yesterday Last night Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F Alor Star 01 I BJ 7. r K. Trmggaaa M Nil &fl 74 Bukil .liiam '.ill O.;s <;..'> T.i llaninc «7 Nil 7.7 72 Singapore hx Nil !».5 74 C. D. STEWART.59 words
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Advertisement474 1933-03-27 4 SITUATIONS VACANT^ When applying for any position adver tUed In these columns send copies of testi saonials. Do nut send originals. WANTED, CAPABLE CHIMES! »<><>> with wife, up-country, I"'" Applj Ml Sir:,,!- TiWS. c MINKSK CLERK REQUIRED. Musi b aeeustoned t" impdrt aßca routine. AsyJ stating previous eiyorioaco, <t<-.. M474 words
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Advertisement708 1933-03-27 4 ROUSES. FLATS TO LET HOUSE on Institution Hill. Moderate rent. United Engineers. TO LKT. Botanic "Garden View," 2, Cluny Road. Apply 11. Nassim Road. 6 16, Angullia Park, Oil Extraction Factory, 92, Robinson Rd. Angullia 1 Co. FLAT above Eastern Auto Co's Offlce, from May 1, llt:;3. Apply 6H. Orchard708 words
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Advertisement724 1933-03-27 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICES to l«t on 2nd 'th Flo«r». Ocean Building. Apply Mansfield Co., Ltd. TO LET, spacious modern ofßce atcommodation with godown on Ruffles Place. For further particulars apply to 788, Straits Times. No. 4, BATTERY ROAD, formerly occupied by Bank of Taiwan. Ltd.. to let by724 words
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Advertisement575 1933-03-27 4 FOR SALE 1 KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS USED KELVINATORS Low prices, easy terms, full guarantee. y KELVINATORS RENTED a Mtityaa Mechanical Equipment Co. 14, Robinson Road. Tel. 34C4. t I PUBLIC NOTICES."^ I NOTICE OF FINAL GENERAL h MEETiNG. 1 IN TIIK MATTEK OF THE COMPANIES 1 ENACTMENT 1917 AND OF575 words
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Advertisement646 1933-03-27 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. < SINGAPq*E-JOHORE AGRICULTURAL ND HORTItn-TIRAL EXHIBITION WILL K HELD AT THE NEW WORLD. JALAN HKSAR. ON APRIL 7, 8 AND 9, 1933. Under the distinguished Fetronage of His 'xceHency the Governor and Lady Clemtnti nd their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah f Johore. Entries of Agricultural and Horticulture646 words
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Advertisement514 1933-03-27 4 BUSINESS CARDS. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. HARU aad Miss HANA. 60, WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 74G7. You can get anything in :rockery, cutlery aluminium enamelled wares slass tin Call at HOON SECK TRADING CO. I, Raffles Place— Th>>n*> 3.V.5. Extremely Low Prices. AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE of Sinfapore Town514 words
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Miscellaneous79 1933-03-27 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside without Malaya. Malaya. Postace. Monthly .TOO 4.00 4 2.5J Quarterly H. 30 *'2.*» Balf Yearly $1700 «24.00 J15.0J Yearly $31.00 $4tt.00 MO.OO NOTE.— Ont station cheques should Inclede the usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS appear on the form79 words
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Article117 1933-03-27 5 Police Want $1,000, But Fixed At $500. Tanjr Kwon»r Lee and Tay Ah Wah were produced on Saturday before Mr. I 11. A. Forrer and claimed trial on a I charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt. Mr. K. K. C. Tliuraisingham, aapan ing for them, applied for117 words
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Article33 1933-03-27 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 16. A gang of well-dressed thieves stole jewellery valued at 214,000 from an American millionaire's suite at the Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane, on Thursday night.33 words
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Article242 1933-03-27 5 Programma <>i fhrilla up to and for weak ending April arj as follows: Monday. March 16 p.m.. Hvadquaiten, "C" (Scottish) Cof., W«apoa Training -w Yardi Bangui 6.16 p.m.. Headquarter*. Depot Company. Drill; r>.ir> p.m.. Berangoon Road. s.v.K.A Unit Parade; SJW p.m-i Headqaartan, B" Coy., Waapon Training. Tuesday. March242 words
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Article52 1933-03-27 5 It is hardly likely that Poh Tian will eflm? >{(i bail attain after his one experience in standing suvety in $50 for a woman accused of a liquor offence. The accused ulociiiided. The si-quel was the man's appearance before Mr. H. A. Forrer on Saturday when his ball52 words
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Advertisement681 1933-03-27 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIEI HOTEL, ROOMS WITH HOT COLD RUNNING WATER. TONIGHT TEA DANCE-6.30 to 8.15 INFORMAL DINNER DAN& 9.30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. RAFFLES CELEBRATED OKCIIES Tit PHONE 5381. ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL QUIET, O-flltAL LOCATION lUEAL SEASIDE RESOK I BV-RY ROOM WITH BHOWBK GOLF TENNIS SWIMMING AND681 words
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Advertisement417 1933-03-27 5 MALAYAN AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY (KUALA LUMPUR.) Programme for Tuesday, 28th March, 1988. ColtuaWa Racorda c, E No. \x.'.\2 Meli.s L 2-',\'J Sflcition The Nutirackir Suite Royal I'hilhat nmnif Ouhostra DB 102H Kontc Rosa Mia Turner Layton 5403 Lyrical Melody Pearl O'Mine Piaza Theatre OixhisUa DB 1019 Organ Solo Waltzland Tcieinn-417 words
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Miscellaneous271 1933-03-27 5 SINGAPORE RADIO TIME TABLE BY OUR EXPERT. i STATIONS. Metres. MON. TLES. WED. TUURS. FRL SAT. SUN. KUALA LUMPUR 18.'J2 7to 9 p-rn. 7^o 9 p.m. 7-9 p.m. BANDOENG :»B.M 6.30-10 p.m. 6..i0-10 p.m. 6..50-1O _p.nu_ 6.30-10 p.m. 6.,-!0-10 p.m. 6.30-10 p.m. O.iO-lO p.m. PARIS 19.8 7.20-10.20 p.m. 7.L'(!-lti.2i) p.m.271 words
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Article4603 1933-03-27 6 Report Of Ratepayers* Sub-Committee. After a long and careful examination of all relevant facts sub-committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association has recommended that the assessment on unoccupied building land should foe per cent, on its capital value in future. They also recommend that no change in4,603 words
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Advertisement59 1933-03-27 6 ig§ We o o ii n <s SM Presents IN QUALITY SECOND TO NONE. IN PRICE WE HAVE ALL COMPETITION BEAT. WE CLAIM AND CAN SUBSTANTIATE WE SELL THE VERY FINEST AND LATEST GORGEOUS, GENUINE CUT GLASSWARE ALSO 101 THINGS BEAUTIFUL IN BRITISH STERLING SILVERWARE. PRICES $10/- AND UP. PUT59 words
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Advertisement199 1933-03-27 7 From the Opera Ballet of Budapest and the MOULIN ROUGE of Paris COMES THE FINEST DANCING TROUPE EVER SEEN IN THE EASTI^H a^law 9an Lk. ALUAMBRA The Independent Theatre with the Pick of the World's Pictures. ENTEKTAINMKXT II A K B^l «I* J V| "s l\l I1 m arV SKNSATIOVU.199 words
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Advertisement267 1933-03-27 7 OPENING 6.15 TONIGHT 9.i5 i cAPiToin A BRILLIANT BALLET STAGE ENTERTAINMENT 8 ARTISTES! Presented With a Side-splitting GENE GERRARD Comedy! First Appearance in Malaya of the Famous Child Danseuse, AN ABSOLUTE SENSATION. RENE PAVLETTE in a repertoire of amazingly clever creations! With TANIA SVETLANOVA, ALEX SALNIKOFF and BALLET CHORUS. ORCHESTRA267 words
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Advertisement48 1933-03-27 7 6.15 C 9.15 P.M. COMMENCING TONIGHT UNIVERSAL jg^"^^ PICTURES I Jj )^^m^ PRESENTS "C^^/ d^^H^^ THE GlRnlk^ 0 FROM CALCAR^aIr %l I a^a^aH aft^Bj^^^^H L E C^^KK PRODUCTION D.. <i.j by Pkl Wk,t,. B .nd L... DU..t.. also showin*;: "STRANGE AS IT SEEMS." IXTERESTIN<; ITEMS IX TE( HXKOLOI48 words
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Miscellaneous201 1933-03-27 7 Today's Crossword Puzzle i"~~ 2 3 4~ |P 5 K> V iHH 9 i lo I" II~Bl.ll" (CLUES.) ACROSS. P*»on«J imMM S feaf er It. Construct i \r"\- Scottish hit'lilanili-r t ll;iul llllll't T. 1... M l-.-rvc.ncy v. BitJtion. 14. Maft M H. Knshful 19. Model :>1 Divine it. List201 words
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Article160 1933-03-27 8 Little Business Done Today. ROSS RATE DOWN A CENT. (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. Today's Prices: Rubber. 6 cents per lb. Tin, Singapore price $77.62 '/z per picuL Saturday's Prices: Rubber. London, 2 3/32 d., no change. New York, 2 15/16 cts., no change. Market Tone:—160 words
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Article78 1933-03-27 8 Noon, Mar. 27. R.S.S. equal to London Standard: Buyers. Sellers Spot (loose) ..6 6 1/16 (F. 0.8.) ..6 5/16 6% Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Buyers. Sellers Apr. 6>/« 6 3/16 May 6V4. 6 5/16 Apr.-June 6»/i 6 5/16 July-Sept. ..6 7/16 6V2 Oct.-Dec. 6'/ 878 words
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Article190 1933-03-27 8 Singapore, Mar. 27. Gambier 4.75 (Cube) No. 1 unpicked) 9.00 Copra 4.35 mixed 4.00 Sago flour, Sarawak 1.37>/> White Pepper 21% Black Pepper 14.50 Pearl Sago 4.25 small 4.00 medium 6.(H No. 1 125 catties gross 4.20 No. 2 125 catties gross 4.15 Rice Siam $137 to 16' Saigon190 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article454 1933-03-27 8 Issue Val. Pd. £1 £1 Asam Kumbang £1 £1 Austral Malay 5/- 5/- Ayer Hitam Tin £1 £1 Bangrin Tin 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Batu Caves 1 1 Bukit Arang £1 £1 Burmah Malay £1 £1 Chenderiang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Hong Fatt 5/- 5/-454 words
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Article278 1933-03-27 8 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.30 0.50 nom. 2 2 Alex. Brick Prefs. 0.90 £1 £1 Brit. Am. Tobacco 4.13.9 10 5 British Malaya Trustee 5.30 £1 £1 Con. T. S. 7". Prefs. 21 8 £1 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 15 1 1278 words
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Article140 1933-03-27 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 p.c. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-36 100 101 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 105 110 nom. Singapore Municipal 4)/z p.c. of 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 104 105 nom. Singapore Municipal 4 >/•> p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000140 words
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Article368 1933-03-27 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Today s Prices Fraser Lyall Evatt Co. Allenby ($1) 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.60 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.25 0.35 0.30 0.40 A. Hitam ($1) 0.50 0.65 0.50 0.60 A.. Kuning ($1) 0.10 0.05 0.15 A. Malay ($2) 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.90368 words
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Article197 1933-03-27 8 SELLING. Singapore, Mar. 27. London, 4 months' sight 2/3 27/32 London, 3 months' sight 2/3 13/16 London, 60 days' sight 2/3 25/32 London, 30 days' sight 2/3 3/4 London, demand 2/3 23/32 London, T.T. 2/3 11/16 Lyons and Paris, demand 990 Hamburg, demand 162 New York, demand 39197 words
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Article104 1933-03-27 8 Rugby, Mar. 24. Foreign exchanges are: Amsterdam 8.51 Athens ***** Berlin 14.36 Belgrade 262 V) Bombay 1/6 1/16 Brussels 24.5!) o Bucharest 580 Buenos Aires 41 official. Copenhagen 22 7/16 Geneva 17.77U Helsingfors 226 Hong Kong 1/3 7/8 Lisbon 110 Madrid 40 9/16 Milan <5(v Montreal 4.11% Montevideo 33British Wireless - 104 words
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Article56 1933-03-27 8 Punkah Tin DfdgiUM. No 1 hrs run MS, <■■]. rok treated M>tW, lotal pels, "m, uft value $:t«,OiH. Taipinir No. 1 Dredge, ivis. 10, his. M 4, .v. yds. 40.000. Nortli Taipinir Dri-djf. 1 working only shifts a day. few dayi weekly. One washup every second day* working.-56 words
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Article23 1933-03-27 8 BakU Katil.--H.366 lb. United Malacca. :;4.c. t lb. I'irak KiviT Valley. ::i 121 H>. Juru Estate*. L'n.noo li>. Si-m.-iiistci.l.-- 2«,1OO II).23 words
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Article219 1933-03-27 8 Today. Benekalis. Laboean Bilik Tanjong Bulei (Retch) 8 p.m. Tomorrow. Siam (except Lower Siam) (Katonp) 11 a.m. Ceylon, Southern In.lia. Homhay. Kcypt, Genoa, Bans* sad r.S.A. i President Hayei I 11 a.m. Ceylon and I'nited States of America (Parcels) (President Hayes) .lOJObjb. Tcmbilahan Renifat (H'"',; Lam) noon219 words
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Article35 1933-03-27 8 m Christiaan Huycrus Naldera iWia ]ll>U3Bc! Tosari liajputuna Left Ami. S'pora Londoa Feb. 17 Mar. 8 Fkb. 17 M«r. 11 Feb. 22 Mar. 20 Mar. 2 Mar. 27 Alar. 3 Mur. 2535 words
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Article32 1933-03-27 8 The Air Mail A* r Star— Amsterdam dispatched from Singapore oa March Ifi arrived in Amsterdam on March 26 an'l was delivered in London cm March ~7 1933 (11 days).32 words
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Article287 1933-03-27 8 Threat of Trade Boycott Deprecated. Washington, Mar. li<>. The State Department announced that an official investigation of conditions in Germany bused on report! from the Embassy and consulates, indicated that "whereas there wmi for a short time physical mistreatment of Jews This phase may be consiJered to287 words
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Article104 1933-03-27 8 Good Support for Tin Shares. London. Mai. 21. On the Stock Exchange iixlay, iciltedged securities, after easiness, closed steady. Other leftioni of the markets were dull. .Sao Paulo railway .shares were .strong advancing from 75 to BSM on favourable views of the forthcoming dividend. Mctal> were firmer, especiallyReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement24 1933-03-27 8 CEMENT FLOORING TILESIN VARIOUS ARTISTIC AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS. PRODUCED BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN Office and Showroom No. 89, High Street THE ELKAYES CONCRETE WORKS, fIINGAPORK.24 words
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Miscellaneous87 1933-03-27 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Today. March :'7. Annual srrn mlR. of Singapore! Diocesan As-ii., in K.I... p.m. Blindfold chess exhibition by Dr. A. A< Alckhine. Adelphi Hotel, j p.m. Wednesday. March 29. Rotary Tiltin. Bit John Sott on "A Moilfrni Periplus." A'l.lphi Hotel, I p.m. Police Band, Toiok AytT, .'..1587 words
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Article1090 1933-03-27 9 Satisfactory Year. THOUGH PROFITS DECLINE $70,000. The annual meeting of Fraser and .Wave Ltd. was held at the registered ofice of the company, Trafalgar Street, on Saturday, Mr. \V. H. Macgregor presiding. Oth is present were Mes-i .1. A. Clarke. W. E. Rayner, R. L. llastie.1,090 words
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Article87 1933-03-27 9 Divergence Into New Channels. (From Our Own Correspondent). Fob. s: The structure of British industry, i*equiring raw-materia!s :ini foodstuffs) Lo be purchased from all parts of the WOrl and enabling manufactured goods to ■><-• •salt, also, nearly everywhere, makes B:--tish overseas trade woi Id-wide and Its distribution,87 words
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Article789 1933-03-27 9 LONDON RUBBER TIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. RUBBER. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) Spot (Buyers) 2 3/32. (Sellers) 2 r,/32. Apr.-June 2 3/16. July-Sept. 2 V 4.V 4 Oct.-Dec. 2 5/1 fi. Jan. -Mar. 2 7/16. Market tone :—ldle.: Idle. Tin. Spot £132. Three months £151789 words
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Article53 1933-03-27 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 25. Rubber Estates of Johore, Limited report a loss for 1932 of £243 13s. 4d. A ran of ±'12,586 14s. was carried forward to credit. Teluk Pish Rubber Estate (1914) Limited, report a loss for 1932 of £637 against a loss of53 words
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Advertisement613 1933-03-27 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH, INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Entsblixhrd 1863 at AmMerdsm. Authorised Capital Glds. 100,000.000 1'».. 1 vi. O.pital Glds. ;.:.,000,000 (.Ids. 24,190,324 HEAD OFFICE AMsTKRRAM. BRANCH OFFICES: THE HAGUE, KOTTEKOAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Batnvi.-i Head Office for Dutch East Indies. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan, Band'iiiit.'. Caeriboa, (Inrontalo, Makacsar, Me-d.-m,613 words
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Advertisement619 1933-03-27 9 MONTHLY RUBBER CROP RETURNS-SUMMARY OF RETURNS OF 615 RUBBER PRODUCING COMPANIES. BORNEO CEYLON. INDIA BURMA. MALAY A. NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES (M (Volumes i (102 Companies i (21 CompanisM .338 Companies i (M Con.'pa'n-esi (M Comnniesl 1 8 Companies') (615 Companies) lons. Index. Tons. n ,|ex. Tons. In lox. Tons. Index.619 words
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Advertisement310 1933-03-27 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam ISL'I. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM WITH BENCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND TOTS HAGUE. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dute! Inclios and in the Straits SettU India, chirm. Jayas Arabia. LONDON BAHKBSi The National Tiovin.-ial Bank, I.iinil.,l. Cor-espondents310 words
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Obituary48 1933-03-27 10 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. S. F. Miller of Sexnmat and children wish to tender their srratcful thanks tv friends for their kind attendance nnd th? niltht visits, also those wn» nave fr.-e u,e i>f itirs. sent floral tril.ut. s, scrolls, an. telegrams of condolence in their CM bereavement.48 words
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946 1933-03-27 10 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAR. 27, 1933. THE BIG STICK. Several matters of vital importance to all sections of the community were touched upon by Mr. John Bagnall in the course of his very able, if somewhat depressing, review of commercial conditions in the Colony, delivered at the annual meeting nf the946 words
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Article238 1933-03-27 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. A. M. Ezekiel returned to Singapore after a visit to Java. Mr. G. G. Bradford, Far Eastern manager for Frigidaire, Ltd., is at present visiting Singapore. Cabled news has been received from India of the death of the wife of Raj Sahib P. K. Nair, Agent of238 words
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Article896 1933-03-27 10 Andre Maurois - Andre Maurois.) (l!y The voice of the people is not the voice of God in the mte'lectual gphere." says the French novelist. It is alwitys the elite that first di»cove>B the merit of any work." On the other hand, he considers that the people's voice in896 words
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Article26 1933-03-27 10 H. E. Major General L. C. L. Oldfielc inspected the Kelantan Military Polio Force, under the command of (apt. H. A Anderson, at Tumpat last week.26 words
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Article52 1933-03-27 10 Mr. G. A. Kesting, one of the director of Morib Plantation Ltd., who is visiting Malaya, is staying with Mr. R. Paton the manager of the estate, says our Klanj correspondent. Mr. Kesting, who arrive here a few days ago, will be sailing for borne in the early part of52 words
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Article671 1933-03-27 10 COLONEL KUNHARDT. The death of Lieut.-Col. .1. C. Kunhardt will recall to many peopV the pamphlet which this hanhvmk ng statistician brought out in March, 1 !':',<>, entitled "The Future of Rubber." Coloae] Kunhardt was ever an optimist when robber was concerned, 'jut as far back671 words
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Advertisement178 1933-03-27 10 •TV /TOST of us have a special regard for JIVJL the rare thing, the thing that the other fellow can't get. But when it comes to whisky there is no virtue whatever In rarity. Most men prefer the whisky which is easily obtainable everywhere "Johnnie Walker." All you have to178 words
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Advertisement148 1933-03-27 10 AMUSEMENTS— Singapore. ADKI.I'HI lIOTKI.. Dr. A. A. Alekliine. AI.HAMBRA. The InMnoffi with Any Zolnay. Alm. He (iraater I->.ve. c.ir, 9.15. Phone nymi. CAI'ITOL. Item- PavletU'. Alm. G*na Canard in l.<t Ma tCxplain, Hear, a.13 -y.I.V PfcoM 521,1 I. GKKAT WOKLI>— SKV TALKIE. John Gilbert in Redemption. STAR TALKIE, 6BSAT WdKl.lt148 words
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2133 1933-03-27 11 $1,714,000 VOTE PASSED. Not a Good Bargain But RUBBER CONTROL. No Further Action By Government. (From Our Own Correspendent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 27. The Federal Council, at its meeting this morning, voted the sum of $1,714,000 for the acquisition of the Sungei Besi hydroelectric2,133 words
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Article267 1933-03-27 11 Emphatic Denial By British Premier. London, Mar. li.l. Mr. Ramsay Macllonald, the Prime Minister, emphatically denied in the House of Commons the suggestion that he and Signor Mussolini had referred to Tanganyika as a possible sop for Hen- Hitler. There was absolutely no truth in267 words
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Article51 1933-03-27 11 English Workers Object To Wage Cut. London, Mar. 27. Several hundred employees of the huge Kokl works at Dagenhntn came out on strike last night as a protest against wage cuts stated to have been enforced last week. The strikers consist of the majority of the night shift.Reuter - 51 words
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Article62 1933-03-27 11 GERMAN BOYCOTT Jewish Firms Removing Orders. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I»ndon, Mar. 26. An English-Jewish Board of Deput es is to decide tomorrow oh a policy in view of German development. Many Jewish business men in London have already cancelled German orders and a general boycott is most likely. One62 words
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Article87 1933-03-27 11 Complaints Of Bad Treatment In Siberia. Harbin, Mar. 22. Disaffection resulting in mutiny is stated to be prevalent in the 55th Soviet Regiment stationed at Dam ia, in the TransBaikal district of Siberia bordering on Manchuria, according to Japanese reports. The reasons for the mutiny, which was suppressedReuter - 87 words
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Article53 1933-03-27 11 Protest Against Programme In India. New Delhi, Mar. 27. The executive board of the Moslem Conference passed a resolution expressing profound dissatisfaction with the White Paper on the Indian constitution and urged that radical changes should be made. They demanded severe curtailment of the powers of Governors andReuter - 53 words
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Article99 1933-03-27 11 Sir John Hope Simpson's Great Work. Shanghai, Mar. 2fi. Sir John Hope Simpson leaves Shanghai today for London by the Empress of Canada, having successfully completed his work as Director General of the Chinese National Flood Relief Commission, having organised a huge scheme of dyke construction along theReuter - 99 words
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Article574 1933-03-27 11 Gen. Soong's Losses. WILL WANG CHING-WEI RESUME Shanghai, Mar. 27. The position along the Great Wall is comparatively quiet, the main lightli];; taking place at Lengkou and Kailingkou, the former plate being heavily bombed hy Japanese pianos on Saturday and Sunday At Kupeikou ami INifengkou,Sin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 574 words
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Article68 1933-03-27 11 Withdrawal Approved By Privy Council. Tokio, Mar. 27. Notification of the Japanese withdrawal from the League of Nations was approved by the Privy Council this morning, and the Premier, Viscount Saito, 18 scheduled to proceed to the Palace at 3 p.m. to obtain the lmpiri.il sanction, afterReuter - 68 words
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Article51 1933-03-27 11 German Banker Sentenced For Manslaughter. Berlin, Mar. 24. The midnight drama outside the Berlin o*era House last October had its senuel today when Wilhelm Hirtze, the wellknown, banker, was sentenced to 12-yeai-o' imprisonment for the deliberate but unpremediated manslaughter of his wife, Gertrude Bindernagel, the famous singer. ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article322 1933-03-27 11 196 for Five. KERR'S FINE INNINGS CONCLUDED. Christchurch, Mar. 27. The weather was sunny and the wicket good for the third day of the Test match today. Kerr (42 not out) and Page, his new partner, resumed New Zealand's innings, the score being 153 forReuter - 322 words
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Article332 1933-03-27 11 Steady Batting in Reply To Huge Total. Christchurch, Mar. 25. The weather was cloudy and the attendance at the start only 5,000 when play was resumed in the Test match between England and New Zealand. Hammond (223 not out) and F. R. Brown (12 not out) went outReuter - 332 words
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Article87 1933-03-27 11 Five Lives Lost in Dockside Accident. Seattle, Mar. 25. The 14,000-ton Dollar liner President Madison, suddenly capsized in the mooring dock here today slowly filling with water. Seattle, Later. A hundred and fifty seamen and workmen stampeded to the shore when the President Madison overheeled, water pouringReuter - 87 words
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Article496 1933-03-27 11 Linking Germany And German Austria. Berlin, Mar. B. Amazingly outspoken Nazi speeches marked the opening of the session of th;> newly-elected Prussian Diet. The Nazi deputy, Kubc, particularly addressing eight Austrian Nazis in the Foreign Visitors' gallery, declared amid loud cheers as the leader of the NazisReuter - 496 words
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Article279 1933-03-27 11 Japan Objects to British Plan. Tokio. Mar. 25. Instructions are to be dispatched to Geneva shortly regarding the Japaneseattitude to the British disarmament proposals. It is understood they will indicate inability to agree firstly, that Japan is a violate- of the anti-war pact, and ipso facts, an aggressor, secondlyAneta-Trans-Ocean - 279 words
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Article152 1933-03-27 11 Financial Position In U.S.A. THE EMBARGO. President Roosevelt And War Debts. New York, Mar. 2fi. The eagerly-awaited announcement with regard to the embargo on gold is expected to be made by the Treasury on Monday. Wall Street anticipates \hat the United States will be put on a152 words
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Article252 1933-03-27 11 Suggestions for Debt Revision. Washington, Mar. 24. Conflicting reports that President Roosevelt (a) is considering a moratorium of war debts payments due on June 15 and (b) 11, a' he expects payment to be made, are understood to be the reason for the long conversations on war debtsReuter - 252 words
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Article118 1933-03-27 11 Now a Prussian Chief Of Police. Berlin, Mar. 26. A number of new Nazi police presidents appointed in Prussia includes ex-Lieut. Haines, police chief of Breslau, who was sentenced to 15 years' hard labour for the murder of a suspected traitor in the socalled "Black Reichswehr" some118 words
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Article57 1933-03-27 11 French Cabinet Postpones Decision. Paris, Mar. 25. The Cabinet lengthily considered the Four-Power Pact, and, according to semi-official statement, postponed a verdict until it has received definite information as to the attitude of the various interested governments, especially those previously not consulted. The Cabinet also discussed the overduflReuter - 57 words
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Article70 1933-03-27 11 Bill To Remove Their Disabilities. New Delhi, Mar. 24. A bill to remove the disabilities of tha depressed classes, particularly the prohibition of their entry into Hindu temples in which the higher castes worship, was introduced into the legislative Assembly today by Mr. Ranguiycr. The bill is ofReuter - 70 words
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Article1250 1933-03-27 12 European's Alleged Criminal Breach. REPAID IN FILL. "PANTOMIME SHOW OF IRRELATTVES." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Mar. 25. In the course of the trial in which Commander <;. T. \V. Perkins. Assistant Superintendent, of Monopolies, is charged with criminal breach of Trust of Government funds it WM1,250 words
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Article159 1933-03-27 12 Man Says He Lost Control Of Himself. Annnye.d at Ms wife's protest against Wintf given only $1 a Week to "support ne'rsi'lf and their six children, a Chinese 1 wjua.tter tried to drown his troubled -in drink. Not only did lie fail in his objective, but he159 words
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Article43 1933-03-27 12 Berlin. Mar. 21. i officially declared that the arrest this treoing of Dr. Girente, Reich Com- and 'he employment of Herr [It i Hue. Minister of Finance, in each case i not of a political nature but "purely criminal -n rnilkance." ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article27 1933-03-27 12 l-ondon. Mar. M. The death is announced of Dr. Henry Theodore Hodgkin, the former secretary of the National Christian Council in China.— Heuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article88 1933-03-27 12 Aeroplane Crashes Two Houses Set on Fire. Oakland, California, Mar. M. The pilot and two passengers in an ccroplane, seven ad.its and two children in private houses were killed when the machine crashed near a row of private houses. It exploded with si:ch violence that only one personReuter - 88 words
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Article109 1933-03-27 12 I Farewell Dinner At Raffles Hotel. The Press of Singapore gathered in the Amber Room, Raffles Hotel, on Saturday evening for a farewell dinner to Mr. H. L. Hopkin, of the Straits Times, who is leaving Malaya on the Comorin after 17 years in Singapore. Mr.109 words
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Article139 1933-03-27 12 News Spread Through U.S. By Skysign. Washington, Mar L' 2 America abandoned complete prohibition today when the President signed th-; bill permitting the sale of beer and light wines as from Apr. 7, but a complete reversal of iho policy of prohibition will involve a constitutional amendmentReuter - 139 words
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Article92 1933-03-27 12 And Question of Japanese Mandates. Berlin, Mar. 22. Now that the return of German colonies is looming ahead in foreign policy, the Government is seriously concerned over the Tokio announcement that Japan will not surrender the mandates over the Pacific Islands when she leaves the League. It isReuter - 92 words
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Article80 1933-03-27 12 Mussolini's Assurance To Portugal. Lisbon, Mar. 26. i Signor Mussolini has no territorial designs on the colonial possessions of Por- 1 tngal, according to a declaration received from Rome by the Portuguese Government. The Duce declares that he never expressed any ambition for Italy to possess Angola orReuter - 80 words
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Article58 1933-03-27 12 Avoiding Demonstrations In I New York. New York, Mar. 22. In view of the possibility of Chinese student demonstrations and other manifestations of anti-Japanese feeling, the State Department has requested that a special police guard be available for Mr. Matsuoka and other Japanese delegates to the League whoReuter - 58 words
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Article16 1933-03-27 12 The appointment of Mr. Ng Seng Phang as a Justice of the Peace has been revoked.16 words
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Article27 1933-03-27 12 Sydney, Mar. 26. Air Commodore Sir Kingsford Smith < landed at 5.10 p.m. after flying 1,20': miles from New Zealand in 11 hour: U> minutes. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article450 1933-03-27 12 Sensational Defence. FRIENDSHIP WITH MARIE LOUISE." Lon lon. Mar. 22. A woman ti the trial <>f Lieut. Norman Baillie-Stewart, of iht Sea'orth Highlanders, when tin- proceeding* were resumed 'n public after l«mu I hearing in camera. Mi Su lan first met I tile prisoner in450 words
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Article205 1933-03-27 12 Good Performance By Local Amateurs. The value of good teaching for thoM who aspire to success in stage dancing was demonstrated on Saturday evening a Raffles Hotel when pupils of line. Tania Svetlanova gave a performance 1 on Inhalf of the Children's Aid Society. Mile. Svetlanova had been205 words
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Article177 1933-03-27 12 Refusal to Accept Offer Of Bail. W, Mar. 20. The Public Prosecutor refused to accept the ofTcr of Metro-Viekers of bail for all the employees in gaol on the (remind that it contained an unwarranted expression of opinion on the innocence of trie accuse.! and the necessity for177 words
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Article49 1933-03-27 12 Death Of Wife Of Leader Of Opposition. London, Mm. The death is announced <>t Mrs. I^an bury, wife of Mr. George Lansbui Leader of the Opposition in the Hou»" of Commons.— Reuter Win Mrs. Lanslnuy was formerly Miss Kliz;> beth Jane Brine. She had four eight daugM.49 words
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Advertisement49 1933-03-27 12 >^^^a^^^^^Bßstass^^^ F I■■ B^s^aaaß anw^^ W^ans «i^h t£l'^ -life INVESTMENT Policies issued against FIRE, LIFE, MARINE. MOTOR VEHICLE. PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, ETC., ETC. FULL COVER GRANTED AT COMPETITIVE RATES. The Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Branch Office for Malaya: 17-18, Mercantile Bank Building, Singapore: S. T. 13.49 words
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Article1907 1933-03-27 13 Kuala Lumpur Golf. PLAY FOR SELANGOR CHAMPIONSHIP. One of the be>t matches ever seen on the course of I lie Selanuor (iolf Club was fought out on Saturday and Sun«l»>. when (.ilih and Klkins. bolh uf vthom have plawd in the Itritish amateur championship, met1,907 words
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Article423 1933-03-27 13 Technical School Beat The Club. (Kiom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 25. The BelaagOT Club, fielding a depleted side, were beaten at cricket by the Government Technical School on Saturday by i four wickets. Scores: Sclangor Club Gieen, c Chelvanayagam, b de Silva, 2; Jordan, b de423 words
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Article155 1933-03-27 13 Thrilling Game At Serein ban. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Scieinban, Mar. 25. There was a most thrilling finish to the inter-school cricket j'anis today between King George V School and Saint Paul's Institution. Batting first, the 'i<wgians knocked un only 30 runs of vlrch Mohamed Ali was155 words
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Article1377 1933-03-27 13 I WEEKEND CRICKET IN MALAYA. S.C.C. Win and Lose. S.R.C. EASILY DEFEAT R.A.F. A breezy display of batting was K'vt'n by R.E. and R.A. on the Padang yesterday when they defeated an S.C.C. XI by 71 runs. The Club, who went in first, could total only 129, the bowling: of1,377 words
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Article678 1933-03-27 13 Leaders Beaten. CHELSEA'S BAD LAPSE AT HOME. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Mar. 25. i League football was unusually interestI ing today. The Arsenal, who are fight- ing grimly to retain their position at the j head of the First Division, suffered a reI vtrse at678 words
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Article150 1933-03-27 13 Great Race in Heavy Going. Lincoln, Mar. 22. A smaller crowd than usual watched 'ho Lincolnshire, the first big handicap of ihu racing season, which was run today in summery weather. The course, which had previously been flooded, was much improved though Ingoing was heavy, and it wasReuter - 150 words
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Article206 1933-03-27 13 S.R.C. II Lose By Two Wickets. The second strings of the A P.C. and S.R.C. met at cricket on the latter's ground yesterday. The game ended in a narrow victory for the visitors by eight runs. Scores: S.R.C. P. D'Almeida c Alburquerque b Ponsford 4, M. Valberg b206 words
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Article74 1933-03-27 13 The following members of the Singa- pore Chess Club will meet Dr. Alekhine, the Chess Master, in a blindfold match at the Adelphi Hotel today at 5 p.m. —Mr. G. Parbury, Mr. J. H. Kortright, Mr. A. A. Gossavsky, Wing Commander P. B. Hunter, R.A.F., Mr. Sycd Ibrahim74 words
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Article932 1933-03-27 13 Popular Winners. MR. MAN PROVES MOST SUCCESSFUL JOCKEY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 25. Rain threatened to spoil this afternoon's racing: as it did yesterday's, but it held off until the winner had passed the post in the final event. Than it came in932 words
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Advertisement93 1933-03-27 13 eeee»»e>eeee<>e>ese>eeeeeee»» eeeeeesseeeeseee'eeeeeseeeeeoe G I K rndf \makes Ine X (iocftfcii// I /'FffFIfJA %|ELPOSE'S A GIN YOU WILL NOT FORGET.... YOUR FRIENDS WILL REMIND YOU! Just a few words on the label make all the difference to the contents of the bottle. For Melrose's Gin is PURE— it has a flavour93 words
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Advertisement12 1933-03-27 13 ■■■H^^THE HOT '^^B uLtaljliint Clue tic nets Oratujz Criuh Btiwz&jJmiftfßeif My (fitttfu/IU12 words
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Article204 1933-03-27 14 Released Reformatory Boy In Hands of Police. A young Chinese who was said ;■> have been specially n leased from the Singapore Reformatory for food eanda appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, c i Saturday, to receive sentence on a chiinro of voluntarily204 words
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Article97 1933-03-27 14 Sequel To Liquor Raid On Coolie Lines. Wrinkled, old and bent, .i bino--i' woman was sentenced to pay i 'me of $200, or eiuht months in default, by Mr. H. A. Forrer On Saturday for the poeses-'.-ion of dutiable liquor. Mr. A. K. S. Talbot. Assistant v97 words
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Advertisement238 1933-03-27 14 OUTSTANDING VALUES FROM WH ITEAWAYS TRAVELLING SECTION. one uA-ftAWAYy e °fWHiTEAWAys of <>>*>/- NJ FW sj£\>L>^ BASIC J iMiimni) jCr^tHSr\ VALUES ""SUIT CASE. ■t, -J lock i, I do, BOGNOR RUG. turn \am m,.,,. h1 i, i. nm, *15 SO. $16.95. si 7.50. $19.50 tut *Ju»u£? t i. \< ii.238 words
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Advertisement301 1933-03-27 14 m^i^i^B»^Bß,- B- .B.BBBiaaBBB^B^B^B^B^B^B^B fc^ B^B* ■o^BßloßbW^^^ N TH€ FASTEST CONNECTION N FROM SINGAPORE TO JAVA BATA V I A BAU BANDOENG SEWARANG AND SOUTH SUMATRA SOERABAJA IS PALEMBANG U BY JAVA AIR MAIL v ITI EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM SINGAPORE. M You Don't Have To S DRINK Ml PHOENIX IIH AERATED301 words
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Article944 1933-03-27 15 Thrilling Struggle In First Division. Tbe following: are the positions in the English and Scottish Ltugues today: Arsenal M M 8 7 97 50 47 Sheffield Wed. 34 *0 h 6 71 50 46 At..,, Villa .!2 1!» 7 6 76 53 44 Newcastle l';d. .13 IT 1U944 words
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Article55 1933-03-27 15 Lightweight's Success At Liverpool. London, Mar. 25. The Champion 'Chase (about threr miles) was run at Liverpool today and resulted as follows: THRUM9TER 6.12 1 INVERSE 7.12 2 BRAVE CRY 9.12 3 Won by two lengths; eitrht length? between second and third. Twelve ran. Betting: 10 to >;55 words
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Advertisement192 1933-03-27 15 BRILLIANT LIGHTING FOR NIGHT WORK. _J| THE TII.I.EY 4mfO+ FLOODLIGHT ■■Tl/tg^ PROJECTOR. ROBERTS LTD. Rohiiuoii Road, OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME? Majrfc* il i- nut entirely your fault. Life makes greater demands on some men than M (.thus. It .lepeiids .mi the luck of the <liaw. Hut if you have rrarhed192 words
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Advertisement316 1933-03-27 15 IwrTßailey^CoTLtZTY 6 HONG KONG. A 0 MWTKACTrRKRS AND ERECTORS of O A HMMM AND CONSTRICTORS f every Buildings and Roofings Castirri X \*l i Forging*, Repair* and General Work Conk incl of steam, i.iotor and sailing vessel* jr» TT A. struct ional Work and Designs, etc. Q HARBOUR CALL -S-316 words
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Article214 1933-03-27 16 Championship Won By Army. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mai. 85. The Army won the Intel-Service Ruprliy Championship loday when tiiey de feated the 11.A.X. by 12 points to tlmi at Twickenham. Tlie game was Keinl\ played throughout, but was marred by a number of unfortunate accidents. Early onReuter - 214 words
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Article316 1933-03-27 16 Oxford Row Full-Course Trial. London, Mar. 24. Practice Cor 'tie University Boat Race •hi Apr. 1 continues. Oxford had a full-course trail from I'utney to Mortlake today at flood-tide. The time of 20.51 was better by 4S secondi than last Friday's row over ihy same course. The316 words
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Article428 1933-03-27 16 Easy Victory Over Pulau Brani. Cfcaaase Pulau Itrani n. Th<> Chhem reruivl tin lead in the y<< i l»ivis>on on Sat ,i day whoa they defeated Polan Brani i>\ sis goaia to nil at the Anson Xc a<l Btadinm. The mat"h was too i>ne sided to428 words
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Article75 1933-03-27 16 For the third year in succession, Cheah Koon Hwee won the singles title of the Scgamat Club tennis tournament, and thus made the N.F.H. Mathers' (up Ins own property. The cup was presented b> the .State-Commissioner, Inche Baa bin Abdullah. The runner-up was Wan Ibrahim who retired with the75 words
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Article25 1933-03-27 16 Today. March 27. Tennis: S.C.c. toaraasafat Football: Commercial ("up: Naval Base vs A.P.C., Jalan Besar: Harbour Board VS. Post Office, S.H.B. eTd. M.P.H.25 words
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Article114 1933-03-27 16 Official Charged With Taking Bribes. Judgment, dismissing the- appeal. Mi delivered by Mr. Just .cb Mills in the Supreme Court this morning in the ;i|> peal of Lee Ah Bah, an MBector ol weights and measures, :.<rai i'^t hi I on and sentence of thi'je in.mths' rifforous imprisonment114 words
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Advertisement55 1933-03-27 16 WIRE ROPES FOR ALL PURPOSES LATCH &BATGHELOR LIMITED MAKERS NOT ONLY F FIRST GRADE WIRE ROPES BUT ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF THE WIRE FROM WHICH THEIR HAULAGEPLOUGH AND AERIAL ROPES ARE MADE DETAILS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR COLLIERY— MINING-RAIL-WAY OIL WELLS LIFT T CRANE AND CARGO HOIST WIRE ROPES WILL BE SUBMITTED55 words
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Advertisement275 1933-03-27 16 A GOOD BATTERY WILL SOON PROVE A REAL ECONOMY O^^^L^^ aVw^^^hk* 4sv w Jls^^s h It pays to take the long view when buying a battery-an Exide will still be giving efficient service, long after a cheap and inferior battery has been scrapped. v Sole Agents: <«af* ♦Ik m^ <*275 words
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4555 1933-03-27 17 P. A.M. Chair man Approves jNew Proposal. A proposal to unite ail the planting associations in Malaya wasiipported by the chairman cf the Planters' Association of Malaya in his annual address on Saturday. Other matters dealt with by the chairman were rubber restriction,4,555 words
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Advertisement76 1933-03-27 17 wri ow -t eh* Sw CHAMPAGNE Wk MONOPOLE OBL Shippers: HEIDSIECK Co.. REIMS. I HOW TO KKKP lI AMPA(.NK I Krrp the case lyinc Hat and nol on it* WofIODOIC I sidr; ettMfWSM Ihe bottle* wil! be- in a Btoro" -rtn-al position: half nf tV.em «ilh n«-ck <■$£-• B$ SIlMMii76 words
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Advertisement239 1933-03-27 17 MORRIS MAJOR SIX SALOON 1933 Those who wish to enjoy the pleasures of sixcylinder motoring whilst still keeping a strict watch on expenditure can do no better than own a MORRIS MAJOR. The price is attractively low while running costs and upkeep have been reduced to a minimum. The Morris239 words
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Article204 1933-03-27 18 To be Granted Fresh Trial. San Francisco, Mar. 25. After 14 years' agitation, the Superior Court has granted the Labour leader, Tom Mooney, a fresh trial in connection with the dynamiting outrage of 1916 at which Mooney was sentenced to death in 1918, but afterwards the sentence was204 words
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Article142 1933-03-27 18 Question of Registration In the Colony. (Question of Registration in the Colony. At the invitation of the Indian Association. Singapore, a meeting of delegates from the Vivekananda Sanmarka Sungam, the Adi-Di -avida Saiixuni, the Aryu Samaj, the Khalsa Association, the Hhuniiar Brahman Saliha, the Northern Indian Funeral Association,142 words
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Article90 1933-03-27 18 Week-end Visit To Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 25. Mr, H. G. R. Leonard, British Resident, Pahang, left Kuala Lumpur this morning for Singapore in a Flying Club plane. He returns tomorrow to attend the meetinp of the Federal Council on Monday. At the same90 words
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Article64 1933-03-27 18 The Grand National Winner. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 25. Kellsborough Jack, the Grand National winner, war. bought as a t *<« year-old by Mr. Ambrose Clark who was so unlucky ai racing that his traiaer, Ivor Anthony, suggested he should transfer Kellsborough Jack to Mrs.64 words
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Article69 1933-03-27 18 Husband Found With Knife In Throat. A squabble between an Indian and his wife ended fatally for the woman who died while being taken to hospital from Joo Chiat Road in the ambulance late last night. The wife had a stab wound in the chest. The husband hal69 words
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Article63 1933-03-27 18 An unusual motor-car accident occurred on Saturday in East Coast Road. A Chinese woman, her daughter-in-law, three children and an amah were travelling in a car, all crowded into the back ■:.enX. The chauffeur suddenly swerved to avoid a bicyclist and two women were thrown out.63 words
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Article32 1933-03-27 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Mar. 2. r i. The man with the bcs'-l.i.ow;i back in the world, Alfred Dove, conductor at the London Coliseum, for 21 years, died yesterday.32 words
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Advertisement89 1933-03-27 18 AND SAVE THE COST OF THE TIN Shell Motor Oil Bulk Cabinets Are Installed For Your Convenience. USE THEM AND SAVE YOURSELF MONEY. Advertisement of T)ie Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Limited. r3~}& I ajßgw* n "'"''''maß K I >&» f M IT DOES NOT PAY to experiment with so-called89 words
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Article376 1933-03-27 19 Use of Protective Serum. Although the pneumococcus, the responsible agent for the majority of case-; of pneumonia, was discovered in ISH4. the application of a protective scrum ha* lieen a comparatively recent measure, writes the Daily Telegraph Medical Correspondent. It has been used much mon extensively376 words
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Article278 1933-03-27 19 Refusal to Suppress Woman's Name. Why should not the name be given asked Mr. Justice Bateson in the Divorce Court when a man who was asking for the discretion of the Court to be exercised in his favour wished to hand in the wri'.ten name of the278 words
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Article165 1933-03-27 19 Story of Machine Guns For Afghanistan. The public examination in bankruptcy was continued at Northampton of the Hrnvy Hooke Bart rum. Rector of l.athbury. Bucks, formerly a director of Bartrum and Co. It was staad that during the hearing of an application for a winding-lip order against Bartrum165 words
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3107 1933-03-27 19 George Robey Hoists The "Jolly Roger" And Equity Sheers Off— London's Best Comic Opera For Years—" The One Girl Without The Girls —A Nasty Smack At Hollywood Cock Robin": A Problem Play "The Good Companions" As A Film— Not An Overwhelming Success— Dr.3,107 words
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Article692 1933-03-27 19 "LOOKS LIKE CITY YOUNGSTER." Last night, in a quiet house in Kensington, I met a "gangster" in the flesh, writes a special representative in the Daily Telegraph. A real gunman though you would not know it by looking at him who has studied American ricketeering from692 words
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Article1048 1933-03-27 19 A Stage-Direction Misplaced. Professor .1. Dover Wilson, the eminent Shakespearean critic, in ;i lecture at tinRoyal Institution disclosed a new due to the interpretation of the action in "Hamlet" which removes many ambiguities. "Criticism of Hamlet daring th«> pa "mm. lied and fifty years," said1,048 words
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Article, Illustration161 1933-03-27 20 I THIS PNTI'RE. the first received l the mutinous Dutch warship, !><■ /.even Provincien. was telephoned from llatavia to Amsterdam and Amsterdam to l.<>n<luii. Then it was radioed to New York, whence it was sent to Singapore. MUNITION WORKERS pouring out of the Vickers-Armstrong factory161 words
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