Malaya Tribune, 4 January 1917
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section22 1917-01-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 4.- No. 3 SINGAPOBE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1917 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement288 1917-01-04 1 |cfiai?3so Programme) 2 parts Love and Lunch 2 2 pans Lone and War in Mexico j 2nd SHOW The finest of the Regiment j 3 Parts. The successful Pathe Golden Rooster Play I Part* 5 Part? J aft r Edward Jose's magnificent promotion. fnonsaads ©f Indians and a .big Typhoon288 words
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Advertisement102 1917-01-04 1 I 1 I i [||M j Ac&tic &38° i.) Mcidl X Veneer Chests I f I: I Momi Chests t• Latex Cups J I etc i r J Mitsui SBussan jtfaisda, Jbtd. (Incorporated in Japan) SPECIAL X'MAS OFFER. Beware of Imitations. 1 We Import Direct and Sell THE GENUINE mm102 words
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Article1082 1917-01-04 2 Interesting Legend. Ag<- dots not wither the popularity oi Tae Muileioe Boug>, and every Chrfctinai SOmeon« li*t< uing to the strains of the popular melody is sure to ask if fch« story is true, and if so who is the young Lovel referred to. Likf many other1,082 words
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Article170 1917-01-04 2 Chinese New Year, Tuesday and Wednesday, 23rd and 24th Janu ary Birthday of H. H. th- Saltan of Pahang, Wednesday, 21st Feb. Good Friday and Easter, Friday, Saturday and Monday, Gib, 7th and 9th A pril t Birthday of H. H. the Yangdi per 7'uao Besar170 words
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Article128 1917-01-04 2 Poking Dec. 5. Th re have been maiiv recently that the various political factions are actively engaged in atrengthening t.,tir indueuce, d< spite thf» announcement made at the opeoing of Parliament th<t n Parties woul be formed till thecoaiple;iou of the CoiiHtitution. Tlie Kaomintang is making128 words
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Advertisement329 1917-01-04 2 The Greatest of all Tonic I ■■■urn An ruyiiui I Di|«ctive Organs. TRY XT FOR I vitaier >aia Faff. Exk&ustion Dyapepsia, Debility, 1 I m.mmm* Loti of Weight etc. I Invigorates the I Nenrou* Syrtam. In 8 OS. bottles $2 25 II 16 $3.75 I Vitafer is a milk proteid329 words
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Advertisement417 1917-01-04 2 Harsh upgatives, salts and C ist >r 01', are old fashioned rexnadie* more d rastie than safe the tiny laxatives ensure the same results, but in a pf rf ctly natural manner. he\ do nt upse- the stomach, nor g ipe, but gently assist nature Of chemists, s') cents per417 words
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The Malaya Tribune.
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Title Section25 1917-01-04 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.! Supplement to tha Malaya Tribute Issued Dally.] No. 3 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1917 Ctlt inala.a iribune. THURSDAY, JANUARY 425 words
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Advertisement352 1917-01-04 1 P.&O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in Englakd.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Gorarnment.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (Fop Europe) Outward (For China.) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE AT PRESENT SUSPENDED352 words
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Advertisement264 1917-01-04 1 STGOMVIARMMAaTSCHAPPIJ (Steamship Company) 11 NEOERLANO (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Sabang, Suez, Colombo, Gibraltar and vice v^rsa. Sailings and for Freight, Passage and other information Apply to Internationale Crediet-en Han-dels-Vereeniging M Rotterdam," SINGAPORE AGtNCY, (Incorporated in Holland.* a* AGENTS LEE ANN, LTD.264 words
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Advertisement428 1917-01-04 1 NY. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (incori ohated in jaian> (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. i EUROPEAN LINE. S vi P""* '*> M»"»i»««nd London, ude. vessels ha?e sTntlelL f I r""'" 1 "I**"?™" to two-herth cabinTthaT. ex,>eri. n Vd n stewU: r K nJ^^"w^^J:"-' q al fird U ched «-h .teamed All428 words
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Article828 1917-01-04 4 {Exclusive to Malaya Trihunt.\ Messrs. Wheeiook and Ou, the leading ihip and freight brokers at Shanghai, favour os wl htb following advice under date Dec. 21. We have nothing fnrth< r to add to what we wrote about oor Bow* ward Freight market fortnigbJ ago; tonnage is828 words
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Article249 1917-01-04 4 The following passengers have been booked by various steamers bound eastwards From London to Singapore.—Mrs Gibson, Mrs Derrick, Mr Ridley, Mr and Mrs Baird, Mr Anderson, Mr Hogg. To Penang Mr Adair. From London to Singapore.—Mr Pereira, Mr and Mrs Curtiss, Mr Best, Dr and Mrs Duepetson,249 words
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Article1048 1917-01-04 4 Admiralty's Part. Napoleon, wrote Czartoryski, is the only man In Europe who knows the value ot ti'u<. Thai knowledge is of supreme iuuportanse in all the aff dtsof war, and not least in the planning and the ctr.ying out of the manifold and c in plicated operations at home1,048 words
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Advertisement34 1917-01-04 4 SINGAPORE BHSPCHAHDLEBYCO. SHIPCHAMLERS i PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meet* incoming ships. Officeis Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-1 5-434 words
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Advertisement442 1917-01-04 4 STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE BANGKOK. A first-class passenger steamer will leave Singapore every Saturday, for Bangkok. S.S. KUALA sails Saturday, 6:h January, at 12 noon. For particulars as to Freight, Passage, etc. Apply to St. Helen's Court. hi I IH—H———HW——— i— I—i 111 ■■MWtaMMMBMMMWBMBMWBMMBMBJj Straits Steam Ship Company,442 words
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Miscellaneous149 1917-01-04 4 Singapore Tide Tables. January 4 High water —6.33 a.m. 8 ft, 6 ins 8.33 p.m. 7 ft. 8 ing. January 5. High water :—7.26 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. 9.32 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. V January 6. Moon. Max. Dec. N. 7h. M. High water: —8.18 a.m. K ft.149 words
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Article582 1917-01-04 5 Lawless doings. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Canton. Dec. 20. lhe ijuettion of licensed latnbline Canton will so«>n be settled, tbt Member* oi Parliament ad high official in Peking being part its furth. r opt ration, and lhe resident is ou thei side. Gambling »d lotteries are allowed582 words
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Article141 1917-01-04 5 [(Exclusive to Malaya T^&ttn#.) Messrs Latham an Co., tl c Arcade, advise the f< ving quotations for to-day: AlorGajah $3 10 $3 50 AyerKunings 145 Ayer Mo'ek 2.40 2.50 AyerPanas 11.30 11.50 Balgownie 470 5.00 Bnkit Jelorong 0.75 0.80 Bnkit Katil 0.85 0.90 ChangkatSerdg.... 940 9.60 Oienehlj141 words
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Advertisement529 1917-01-04 5 t^^ Tpeme »*ou. Succes. of THE WHATNOTS.'' r...-»S2». II- Pr.-,. snd p,blic .like unanimous in their verd.rt. Still appearing ft j ilbambra i- house of- quality Alhambra If ii tiw Theatre THE the only ii Orchesti'»- Cleans, SL«rftheßfcST flp sSPt BEACH BOAD. II Cakes, Coffee, If andthelH* M THE HOME529 words
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Advertisement25 1917-01-04 5 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor, Estate Commission Agent. Office 111, Market Stribt, Singapore AND Jalan Bahmal, Patu Pahat. 5-5 n25 words
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Article1117 1917-01-04 6 Singapore Para Rubber. The seventh annual general meeting of the Singapore Para Robber Estates, Limited, was hsl 1 on Nov. 14 in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 38, Eastcheap, E. C. Mr. H. de Conrcy Hamilton (chairman of the Company) presiding. The Chairman said: The1,117 words
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Advertisement502 1917-01-04 6 START THE MEW YEAR WELL SEE CARTER DE HAVEN, AHD YOU WILL SURELY FORSET ALL YOUR TfOURLES AND WAR TAI WORRIES. TO-NIGHT, 9.15 CARTER DE HAVEN Welcome reappearance of the Light Comedy King—the O. P. HuntLy of the American Stage in the Groat Broadway Theatre Success. A YOUTH OF FORTUNE502 words
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Miscellaneous174 1917-01-04 6 FIXTURES. Te day. T.W.C.A. Annual meeting, 5.30 pm. Universal Week of Prayer, Y.I4.C.A. Hall, 9 p.m. Cup Tie, Shrop. I vs. Sea Defence», Esplanade. Dalhoosie Chapter, 8.30 p m, High Water—6 33 a.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. 8.33 p.m. 7 ft. 8 ins. Tomorrow Universal Week of Prayer, Y.M.C.A. Hall,174 words
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Article410 1917-01-04 7 FOOTBALL. I Singapore F. A. Cup. I s C- F- A v Brookdale Rovers. \Ye are well aware that tit tunes and ander peculiar conditions it Id iifficalt to interpret and cirry oat the laws of sport as MA down by the ttrions ruling bo 8 at Home;410 words
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Article61 1917-01-04 7 SCC. Tournament. In the Friendly Pain, Lyali and »ttey beat Hay and Robertson and the tie in the Doublet ■Map between Bath and Layton McKenzie and Scooiar was left nnfiuishHl. To Day's Ties. to«ius Handicap.—McKean t W«ne, Norrie r. Booalar. To Morrow's Ties. ro *n v. Ljall and Chancy.61 words
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Article25 1917-01-04 7 he war a well-known *iek L"" lo3t hi ball, ii watri. 0 Uer| nan took oat hL\ T* v th ttoit Joll'ball!"pointl*ith *|c* o^*"**25 words
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Obituary338 1917-01-04 7 I T Mllian; Career. keo Place iu a a'T"rr l 38 haV Dg 0a *ofh "London nurainc h T' the fauioU8 "Rwinu J ock, 'y, after a "ht! 8 t0 bo oonLtD tthree t Ctu 8 J liis retire 0 h ro!« 0He^ r last yp»r 5338 words
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Article47 1917-01-04 7 Lady Furness, wife of Lord Furness, Master of the York and Ainsty Hnnt, sustained injuries through a fall from her horse wh*>n acting as deputy a t a imset at Askham Richard Orange. She sustained abrasions on ber face, and shock from violent contact with the ground.47 words
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Article15 1917-01-04 7 Veasel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless station —s.s. Rurnphin*.15 words
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Article244 1917-01-04 7 Singapore, January 4. Tin* —$86./50 buyers Copra. VWak. Business done. T<rmocn.—\Y»Hk. Xi Business. Flour VVeak. Business done Gambier, —Business don«* Pepper.-— Steady. Business done. Other P ndurt*. "*rk<* Quiet* latest tocsl Market Quotiticis. JNattneg.- 110 S. per picul 136 00 Nutmegs 80S. 42 00 topra Bali 7 c,244 words
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Advertisement64 1917-01-04 7 Public Works Department. Arci itecrural Draughtsman required for P. W« D., Malacca, must be neat, quick and accurate, with good knowledge of detail aud construction. Salary $804 per annum rising by annual increments of $60 to $1044, Apply by letter only stating age, expeiience <fee, with copies only of 264 words
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Advertisement299 1917-01-04 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. r. J. KEN LAY ol 2. Adis Road, SINGAPORE *ho liaa b*en Huffering from a bio at' :i t ,f Dengue fever and bad soretl i *t, has taken the j4 Jongkeena" n ure, only one bottle of 4 oz. witi »d results, the folkwiug letter c«i299 words
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Advertisement148 1917-01-04 7 There is no Better Ale Than MLE G ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. i'» ill— '«anwaw m jukhww .-v- Raffles Hotel. I SPECIAL DINNER OM SATURDAY. j BAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 iv. to 12 p. m. daily I Raffles Bakery and Confectionery i148 words
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Advertisement39 1917-01-04 7 WANTED TEACHERS aid KUPIL TEA09KB8 are wanted for Government S-boolb ia tin^ppori» Wiisten applications, rtatii g hge, education, qualification and «< m ience, should be nd Iressed t; Thi Inspector of So'iOols, B. k M., Singa: o;e. 41 13 I39 words
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Miscellaneous256 1917-01-04 7 Mails Close. To-day Batn Pahat Mena 2.30 piu Bengkalis, Laboeau Bilik, Tandjong Bal*i and Jfedan* Singkel 2.80 pm Purt Dickst.r* and Port Swettenham *M*l*ooa 2 80 pm Batavia Ban Whatt Uin 2.30 pm Malacca nnd Muar Kaka 3 pm KotaTinggi *Ban Lie Gunn 4 pm Kota Tingsji Taujong Surat 4256 words
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Article1042 1917-01-04 8 The other day when the Colonial S cretary was speaking at the Victoria Theatre and referring t< the lack of patriotism of the rich, h3 mentioned that he expected, instead of 4J millions subscribed in the month towards the Straits Wai Loan, an amonnt twenty times1,042 words
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Article106 1917-01-04 8 PAGO Tkh War The I\mch piut 0 Fighting Fronts War on Shipping *J The M !uh Bough F.al 8. Public Holidays, 1917 New P*rty in Peking Our China Letter Local Sbare Market Company Meetings Mail Notice SpoitiiJK Intelligence Where ib 0«r Wealth P Local and General I Hnroes'Graveg106 words
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Advertisement185 1917-01-04 8 ROBINSON Co. HEW SHIPMENT OF Raspberry Drops, Mint Bulls Eyes, Lemon Drops, in bottles Price 25 cents. Jargonelle Pear Drops, Golden Maltex, Lemon Drops, Cherry Drops, Mixed Fruit Drops, Mint Bulls Eyes, in bottles Pi ice 4 5 cents. Crystal Jujubes, and Mixed Gums in bottles Price 65 cents. Fruit185 words
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Advertisement103 1917-01-04 8 Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co., I I Establish 1834. Wine Spirit j Mer chants. j Ale, Beer Stout j IMPORTERS. EVERY DAY Durinj tinner OUR Filipino Band WILL PLAY. Saturdays I EXTRA [INNER j AND DANCE. j Dinner $2. I _J THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Inaorix.rated iv Singapore.) Rubber Merchants,103 words
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Advertisement23 1917-01-04 8 l Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $12.90 I I Sterilised Natural Milk m S 9.50 j ĕ Ideal Unsweetened Milk »i $10.50 i23 words
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Article636 1917-01-04 9 I oc\ 50 c»s down. Ti« i 3 _TLI or borh I c body of the Petr^<» v |tlll has b-en fcjndTn the b*nk of the Neva.— Thi Dah7~Kxpre«B foreshadows I -Litntio iat a new Imperial th- death is announced of Sir I v v r bbouse,636 words
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Article489 1917-01-04 9 A National Trust. We have received a pamphiet, iasoed from the War Office, which relates to the registration and 4 c*re of graves of men of the forces who are buried in and about the battlefields of France, Flanders, Egypt, Macedonia and Mesopotamia. Graves Registration Units hate been489 words
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Article83 1917-01-04 9 Recent correspondence arriving from Arabia shows that things art quiet and peaceful in Mecca and that the Sheriff, Amir Hossim, ot Mecca is unremitting in his efforts to make his adminis;ration efficient. Pilgrims lately returning from Mecca are loud in their erai-e for the security of life83 words
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Article42 1917-01-04 9 Many Drowned London, Jan 2, 1 50 p.m. Brisbane: There have been record floods in northern and centra) Queensland a hundred, being drowned at Clermont. The disaster occurred on Drc. 27 when there were fifteen inches of rain.— Beuter.42 words
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Article386 1917-01-04 9 Advisory Committees, In connection with the Government's announcement on the subject of Man Power published on the 22nd December the following Ad visory Committees have appointed by His Excellency the Governor. Singapore. Sir J A. 8. Rucknill, K.n, Chb f Justice, Chairman. A. Agnew, A flood Begg,386 words
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Article237 1917-01-04 9 The funeral of Miss Harding. Matron of the General Ho t itai took place on Saturday evening, to the Western Road Cemetery. A number of friends of the. deceased lady attended, but there would no doubt have been a veiy much larger assemblage had the notice237 words
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Article47 1917-01-04 9 Owing to the scarcity of food, the number of birds and animals in the Austrian Emperor's menagerie a; Schonbrnnn has been considerably reduced during the past few weeks The bears and game birds were sent to the Court kitchen and the meat gold to the Palace officials.47 words
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Article89 1917-01-04 9 The Peace Plot. Germany Disgusted. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Jan. 1, 7 p.m. A wireless manage addressed to the German Embassy in Washington says that the general impression in Germany is that the Entente's answer is verbose and a flit refusal ro end the war. It was especiallyREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 89 words
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Article106 1917-01-04 9 London, Jan. 2, 2.10 a m. Petrograd The British Ambassador, Sir G. Buchanan, at a New Year's banquet, said that peace with Germany, whose hand 6 are red with the blood of non-combatants, is impossible until Germany's spirit of militarism has been exorcised. The Ambassad *r106 words
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Article58 1917-01-04 9 London, Jan. 2, 1 50 p.m. Amsterdam The Gorman Nation-al-Liberal organs profess regret at the Entente's rejection of th* peaci offer. The Janksr newspapers demand renewed N frightfulnets." London, Jan. 3, 8.40 p.m. Amsterdam The Frankfort Zeitrtng states that Connt Julio* Andrassy has announced that th> Central58 words
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Article77 1917-01-04 9 London, Jan. 2, 7 55 p.Bi. Router learns that tho Ailird reply to President Wilson bis been drafted and will probablj be presented in a few da.>s. It in not expected that the Netherlands will associate itself with th« United States, while attempts to s care77 words
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Article127 1917-01-04 9 London, Jan. 3, 4.5 a m. 14 The peace dream ia over for the present" is the keynote ot tiie German Pros* c >mmenting ou tbe Aliiea* reply. The papers c >mplain of the Allies' brut at rejecions of Germany's efforts towards peaea," md then mak*< blood onidiing127 words
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Article73 1917-01-04 9 Lou 100, Jan. 2, 4.0 p.m. It is estimated that the direct cost ;f the Allies' feeding Belgium wid be twenty-two millions sterling and •ho indirect cost will be far greater. Germany has robbed Belgium of me hundred and twenty five millions. It is pointed out that73 words
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Article54 1917-01-04 9 OFFIChL Cu.tMUNIQUES. British do iiannge, London, Jin. 3, 12. L 5 a.m. General Haig reports: A smaU hostile patrol reached our trenches eastward of Yertnelles, hut were driven back, losing half their number. We ejected a portion of a strong patrol entering our trenches northward of Ypres.54 words
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Article64 1917-01-04 9 London, Jan. 3, 6.35 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig in a letter to Mr Ben Tillott tells Labour that the best Christmas present it can make to its comrades in the field is that nothing in 1917 should hinder the regular and constantly increasing output of munitions and64 words
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Article35 1917-01-04 9 London, Jan. 3, 8 0 p.m. An official message from Mesopotamia aiya that despite heavy 'ains we further progressed on the (ight bank of the Tigris, east and north-east ot Kut-el Amara.35 words
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Article26 1917-01-04 9 Artillery Duel. London, Jjit), 3, 12.35 a.m. A French communique reports a somewhat lively ariillory duel between Hardaumnnt an 1 Bezonvanx, and intermittent bombardment elsewhere.26 words
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Article87 1917-01-04 9 Year s Record- London, Jan. 2, 1.35 p.m. Pari* The Allies in 1916 carried not 750 serial bombardments r if which the French made 250 and the British 180, and from Salonika 174. The French brought down 450 aeroplant s and 40 balloons and the Brititeh 250 aeroplanes87 words
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Article164 1917-01-04 9 London, Jan 2, 1.50 p m. It in evident from tho Russian communique that the G rann claim to have thrown back the Allies to the Brailabridge-head is inaccnrate. Thb composite Danube army daring the laier phas-s of the campaign has lagged behind Falkenhayn'a army and the Russians have164 words
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Article53 1917-01-04 9 Record to D'ie Lon Ion, Jan. 3. 4 ..'>»* a.m. Rome: Italy notifi thit s?.u has o •U'.jiiered tw^l> -quaro and shortened her front 1 j 125 mile*. -Sh has taken prisoner oighty-tive th >usand Anstrians. Sue h*3 four hundred and •iiue thoasands munitioners worhing, ot whom sewniv«L-»ree tbon—53 words
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Article29 1917-01-04 9 Throwing ol'f the Yoke. u London, Jan. 2, 1.35 p.m. Renter slates that the uland? of Paara and Itnbn s have thrown off their allegiance Jo King Constantine.29 words
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Article36 1917-01-04 10 London, Jan. 3, 6.35 a.m. Athens: The si.nation ia one of the utmost ur certainty. The King is finding much diliculty in replying to the Allies' demands owing to the attitude of the populace.36 words
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Article130 1917-01-04 10 Bulgatia's Work Done. London, Jan. 2 135 p:m, Amsterdam A message from fcefia state* that tl c Premier in the Sobranje ha* declared that Bulgaria's work ir-'.g been successfully concluded He replied to criticisms of Bulgarians crossing the Danube and said that ail A ustro-Germans in Bulgaria weie130 words
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Article25 1917-01-04 10 Lon lon, Jan. 3, b'.oO p.ur. The following steamers have been sunk Aconcagua (French), Goosehridge (Swedish). Hollj branch (British) and Lrica (Norwegian).25 words
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Article69 1917-01-04 10 London J«n 2, 1.35 p.m, In connection with the protraction of Indian litigation the Times sttongij indorses the suggestion o! a contspondt at that the Indian High Couits fihoniu be given, with oat delay, powers siuiiiai to those ot the English Dominion Courts, to constrain tae appellant69 words
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Article65 1917-01-04 10 London, Jan. 3, 5.10 a m. Mr. R E. Pio'hero. M P., M,V 0., has been appointed to thr< Advisory Oommitte» ot ttn farmers and Sgrtcultuisl experts to assitt in tbe scheme of iLct easing the home production of food. Agricultural War Committees have been es-ab lished in65 words
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Article43 1917-01-04 10 London, Jan. 3 12 35 a.m. Washington The King of Bel gium huscabjed to President Wilson conveying the Brlginn gratitude to America for her g* nerous assistance and &ynjpa'by, and hoping thai America will always remain a etrong protector ot Belgium.43 words
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Article65 1917-01-04 10 London, Jan. 3, 50 p.m. Amsterdam The Telegraaf has interviewed a neutral long resident ?t Kiel who says there is a great scarcity of foodstuffs and frequent disturbances amongst ditsatisfiVd workmen who ba\e been sent to the front The submarine losses art enormous. The Presidents and Vice-Presidents65 words
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Article39 1917-01-04 10 London, Jan. 2, 4.0 p.m. Lord French, int rviewfd by h correspondent of the Chicago Daily said it was his opinion tbat there was dang, r of Germany overrunning the small nentral conntries adjacent to her.39 words
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Article30 1917-01-04 10 London, 3, 4.40 p.m. Washington Tho difficulties between America and Mexico appear t. be smoothoniog. Air. Fletcher is leaving Washington to assnms the *m!assadorbhip at .Mexico City.30 words
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Article106 1917-01-04 10 350 Lives Lost. London, Jan. 3, 10.45 p.m. Shanghai: Details are to hand of the wreck of the Japanese steamer Hankaka Mara off Chefoo on Christmas Day in a blizzard. Owing to the terrible seas, rescue *vas impossible for three days. Tom Captain Stampe of the Netherlands106 words
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Article433 1917-01-04 10 on Pr&tas Coral Reef. The Kaijo Maru, a vessel ol 2084 tons register and chaitered by tiit Viitsni Bnssan Kaisha, went ashore <»n a coral reef ten miles from the Pratas on the 11th November while on a trip from Japan to Rangoon and Calcutta. Part of433 words
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Article84 1917-01-04 10 Viscount Miner, speaking at King's College, asked to be allowed to say as a banister, although an unsuccessful one, that although a great deal of talk about lawyers in politics was nonsense, there was r.o smoke without fire. There was a certain justification for the contention that our84 words
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Article22 1917-01-04 10 Mr. A.S. Anthony has been untitled a member of the Board of Licensing Justices, Penang, for a further period of three years.22 words
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Article37 1917-01-04 10 January 3 Hye Leong (Biitish) B.u Whatt Hin (British) IndragirJ (Dutch.) January. 4. Krian (British.) Rinee (British) Circe (British.) Klang (British.) Lady Weld (British.) Sinjjkara (Dutch) Sii gkep (Dutch.) Van Goens (Dutch.) Kajah of Sarawak (Sarawak)37 words
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Article36 1917-01-04 10 January 3. Ipoh (British.) Medu« (British.) Ifermn (British.) Hal Nam (B itish.) Abbotaford (British.) Hafn Lee (Chineee.) Pontianak (Dnlch.) January 4. Giang Seng (British.) Kamunin*» (British.) Kanella (British.) Singkel (Dutch.) Kwang Leo (Chinese) Produce (Norwegian.)36 words
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Article28 1917-01-04 10 Delivered In London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. JJ.Vi. OT 3o Dec 2728 words
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Article279 1917-01-04 10 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Monday next Jan 8, when the following business will be transacted 1. Motion by the Colonial Secretary That this Council approves tho Notification, made by the Governor in Council on the 9ih daj of November, 1916, under section279 words
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Article148 1917-01-04 10 Young Mr. Hallowbll was not much of a pr. acher, but, much to hi* own surprize and everjbody else's, he w a appointed chaphin on a bittle slip. He desired to an,use is well aa instruct his men, and to that end Le arranged a magic-lantern lec'u c148 words
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326 1917-01-04 10 Dispute Ovar Nuts. At the Supreme Court }^f or Chief Justic- (Sir John B Q ck XC.,) yesterday, th. cag Qf l tnenced in which Chop Jqq who were by Uu Hr. C I. Carver MM vi r t Parsons, brought he ion Messrs Stephens, Paul326 words
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Article256 1917-01-04 10 Deserter Puiished, Before Mr. Ungham-Cartar Senior Magistrate, this morning, Inspector Mann or the Rochore-rd police division, charged an Indian constable with desertion from iht force. The sccDsed pleaded goiltj and was sentenced to six week'i rigorous. £ffr*y, Four Chines, of whom has been in hospital suffering from a256 words
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Article46 1917-01-04 10 We understand untitled Mr. Lo w It way Bong, tl q well known Straits Chinese artist (a gold medalist A.D A.) has now been commissioned by Mr. Khoo Bian Ewe to furnish I I ortrai' of his father, the late Mr. Khoo Oaeow TrmiMj fl X,46 words
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Advertisement116 1917-01-04 10 ft 1 mmmm mmmm .Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Malted Milk I THE BEST INFANT FOOD. j Awarded Grand PrU O Panan,, Pacific Inlernational' Exposition ji j Bo|,den 's Sterilized Natural Milk. |ff?l^§p^f I Fre P' i,, PWB full cream cow* rlllpptel ilk pr, iuoed in !B finct dairy I! H#M|116 words
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Article830 1917-01-04 11 Men Quoted ia the Mukct tUsMonug BIKGAPORK, JANUARY 4. Lyall and Kvatt, Exchange and Shar Broken, iatue the following list of quotations: Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyer.. Seller*. Allagar 2 /6 2 /10 1 Anglo Java 4/6 6/6 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer Kuning 80/- 87/«830 words
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Advertisement45 1917-01-04 11 I boss s Famous Bottlings j I TRADE MARK. Fresh Supplies Monthly, j i Wish and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S U Ross Brothers LIMITED. j BOTTLERS i22<ton and Leith tXtt^^^ ttrr rtT *****1111 ii 111 ni ii inimmnmimitmi mini ii nnn r«»»«<«r^45 words
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Advertisement673 1917-01-04 11 THE ORIENTAL GrOVIRNMENT SECURITT f Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESTAB LIB kill) 1874. ItfCORPOBATED IM I.DIA. SO pir Hit. if the Funds, ip $23,c00,000 an Invested In Government Security *4 years record progress and increasing stability. i LOW RATES fir non-forfeltable Endowment Assurances with Prifits. d^rh! g o e^ Can673 words
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Article824 1917-01-04 12 Unas Rubber Estates. The directors' report to the shareholders tor tbe year ended 31st October, 1916 to be presented at itie atmaal general meeting on Saturday Ja.inary 13 at noon contains the following Accounts. The net Profit for the year as shown by the. Profit and Los, Account824 words
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Article137 1917-01-04 12 Raub Australian Gold. Messrs. Derrick Co. Secretaries. The folio wing were the outputs for lie four weeks ended December 30. I »16 Bukit Koman. Stone Crushed 6,714 tons. Gold obtained 789 ozs. Average per ton 2,350 dwts. Bukit Malacca. Stone Crushed 4,864 tons. Gold obtained 3 I it137 words
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Article144 1917-01-04 12 The Penang Subordinate Mcdi oai Service loses an old and valued employer by the retirement on pension at the beginning of the New Year of Mr Lim Tai Lee, Senior Dresser of the District Hospital, Penang. This, we may state, is a prize appointment. Bora in 1865144 words
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Obituary173 1917-01-04 12 It il with much regret that we (B. N. B Herald) record the death while on leave in India of Subardar Heera, who died on October 17 last from asthma in his forty-eighth year. Subardar Heera enlisted In the B. N. B Constabulary on March 1,173 words
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Article67 1917-01-04 12 Singapore* Janumry 4* •in Loudon— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4| Demand 2/4 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 15 16 n India— Bank T. T. Hongkong— Bank d/ 1 l%prem. m Shanghai— B*mV d/d. G7^ Ob Java— Bank T. T 136 Oa Japan Bank djd. 10?} Sovereigns—baying X. t '.4 InpiiaC'cil Bills67 words
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Advertisement421 1917-01-04 12 The Continental stamp Co. D. High Street. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF TUCK'S HAS AND NEW YEiR CARDS in the Latest Artistic Designs Including I\ rfumed and Patriotic Cards, Cards with Local scenes Artistic Calendars for 1917. Pay us a visit, before spending your money on any of these 3-1 eTcTsear B421 words
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Article27 1917-01-04 13 Review of tbe Situation. The following summary of the week's .warring is issaed by the British Legation at Bangkok, but must not be considered Official.27 words
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Article838 1917-01-04 13 London, Dec. 23rd The weather has again interfered alonoat continuously with the fighting on all fronts, and there baa been no important operation,with the bi illiant *xc ption of the French *u;cess north of Verdun, which was of the very first magnitude. It has been 'ightly proclaimed838 words
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Advertisement61 1917-01-04 13 k. tsutada Japanese Dentist 74 S 74 1 MAS BASAH MA*. Extraction Painless cba Moderate WO RK GUARANTEED SusiltiHon ii «<taer £nsush or Mala* Teleph*. n t e No. 1245. IH-12 ASAHI wash,ng SOAP I I n— ii hi mm 11 No. 43, SHORT STREET, SINGAPORE. I i>mnmttmmtnttn«H»tt«rt»:i:Miniiiiiiiiiiiii»iii»ittittitttimfTfTttitittii tit ttwmmmtmgmmttmamt)61 words
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Advertisement282 1917-01-04 13 SALYITAE. The most powerful but harmless nervine tonic, producing startling results, immediate and permanent, in all cases of n ;rvous exhaustion, in both young or old, married or unmarried. Price R«, 1 per phial. Asthma Tablets. The best remedy fur cough, difficult I breathing, fits and the worst forms of282 words
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Advertisement392 1917-01-04 13 EE RUBBER C in JACKSON PATENT CABINET is reaay for the market in 96 hoars after leaving the rollers and always demands Best Prices. Five Standard Sizes made capable of dealing with daily outputs ranging from 90 lbs. to 1,000 lbs. of Rubber. CHEAPEST TO INSTAL —EASIEST TO ERECT—SIMPLEST TO392 words
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782 1917-01-04 14 M. Materinck commemorates thf 'Day oi the Dead' in the Figaio with an 1 1 he Might of the Dead/ written as probatWy onL he could write it. aaya the Paris correspondent of the Telegraph. It ia a beautiful homily on two text*- —first, Maeterlinck's782 words
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Advertisement346 1917-01-04 14 For Japanese Curios General Goods GO TO Maruni Go. No. 11, High Street, Singapore. WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. AGENTS VVANTED. ■|B&fci|| we buy, sell and exchange ji Special outport order in a trial. 30 Picture Postcards $1, 2 Writing Pads and envelopes $1, 100 varieties stamr»346 words
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Advertisement174 1917-01-04 14 A CURE THAT CURES. There are men and women in ever\ locality who are b* ing racked to death with Rheum* ti*ra. Many of them have tried elect'icity, liniment?, Turkish and mineral baths, in etc., while others have been doctoreH until they have lost all hope snd patience. Little s174 words
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Advertisement273 1917-01-04 14 SAIL-MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT 1 Awnings, Screens, Tarpaulins. Boat Covers, Sails, Sea Anchors, Bag* Ash Bags, Kit Bags, Mail Bags, R ubber Scrap Bags, Tin Ore Bags, Tents and Canvas Work of every description h experienced nil ■■■m. SAMPLES AND ESTIMATES FREf BOON SENG&Co Ship-Chandlers and Fail- make--18-19 ROBINSON ROAD.273 words
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Article411 1917-01-04 15 Messrs Paterson, Simon's and Co's Report. Singapore, Dec. 29. As a result of the poor demand prevailing recently, stocks had accumulated somewhat and the total quantity catalogued for yesterday morning amounted to 1125 tons. Sellers' limits, however, were in many cases right above the market and a411 words
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Article433 1917-01-04 15 Clear your mind of the idea that there is any credit in beine crushed by your responsibilities. The Empire wants more than that of you. Man or woman, young or old, no matter who you are, or where. YOU mi>neS neCC humanity's need—has put responsibilities or And no matter how433 words
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Advertisement213 1917-01-04 15 [he Victoria Confectionery store (THE PREMIER STORE OF ITS KIKD) 386, Victoria Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE NO. 1588. Christinas and New Years. Order your XMAS NEW YEAR CAKES from the above firm who have had more than twenty years' experience in the bakery business. rmas Crackers Stockings, Porcelain figures, m Celluloid213 words
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Advertisement174 1917-01-04 15 r——— i i —M| j— STAND UP TO IT! Do not Confuse Useless Sacrifice with Real Efficiency. The British Milk Products Co., Ltd., 69, Mark Lane, London, England :—i VNAPHOS. ill THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE FOOD A VALUABLE RESTORAnVE IN NLUVAMHLNIA NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA AND AYE "Mi A An Pr.:>i displacing the174 words
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Advertisement539 1917-01-04 16 NOTICES NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBEBS. As Chan Kirn Soon is no longer employed as our bill collector, subscribers are requested not to make any farther payments to the said Chan Kirn Soon as from this date. (Signed) THE MANAGER, Malaya Tribune. Dated Dec. 19, 1916. ljuii The Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd.539 words
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Advertisement469 1917-01-04 16 NOTICES The MulGott Belting Company, Limited. (Incorporated in England.) Best >lultip!ar Haii Belting Ordinary and Extra Stout From 2 in. to 8 in. stock This belt liaK) gained it» reputation throughout Saigon f Rangoon, Sumatra, Bangkok, F.M.S. ..in! tL< Straits, for its Strength, Durability and Reliability. Quotations from Sole Agents469 words
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Advertisement427 1917-01-04 16 WANTED WANTED A quplified Ajanag* rfor a Rubbei Estate in Malacca. Apply by lett. r or pei»onHllr to Mt. Tan Soo Hock, No. 86, Riverside, Malacca. 21-12 20-1 WANTED. A competent assistant for a Job Printing Department Apply in writing, stating previous experience* and attacn copies of recent testimonials. Apply427 words
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Advertisement481 1917-01-04 16 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA Aftfi CHINA. INCORPORATED tS ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. r*aid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00« teserve Fund £1,800,00' t**erve Liability of Proprietors £1,200 0<X BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Londoi City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th. xmdon County and V\481 words
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Advertisement392 1917-01-04 16 INSURANCE south KrnSr INSURANCE CO.. ijQ. INCORPORATED IN KEW ZE4Uk E tWI Inßßiamesfffectfd on Bnii^, Kent ami Mircbm disc of Z. ~*cr i description Insurances accepted to parti of tte world at lowest rat*' WAR RISI accepted to all p? r tQ J. HENRY j Local Manapa, Offx 2, Fialayson392 words
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