Malaya Tribune, 23 June 1917
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Title Section28 1917-06-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING* DAILY. Vol. IV. No. 147 SINGAPOEE, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1917 PRICE 5 CENTS. Ok malapa Cribunc. SATURDAY, JUNE 83.28 words
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Advertisement409 1917-06-23 1 i THE MALAYA TRIBUKE AND 1 SinPPING GAZETTE. 7>« p.p hr Newspaper of th* 1 Strait* SettlementsI IS- PUBLISHED DAILY. 1 Coinplt-te Reports of L cal Evcn'-i 3 Ooadeaicd fro/v F.M.y., Java' 2 Chiaa, Ir.dis, Oajloti and Japan! I FuU and Latest War News. A SWIFT AND GRACEFUL PLEASURE YACHT409 words
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Advertisement514 1917-06-23 1 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated is New Zealand] j i\Vl Tajaranses effected on Bulldingt j 'i r n% uad Merchandise of MARINE Inrni-.tei! Mttatrd to a: parr-* of sh<3 world *t lowest rate WAR RISI accepted to all parts. J. BUBI I Maoagev. j otr.ee.: 2, Fmla7soa Green.514 words
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Advertisement26 1917-06-23 1 Ross's TRADE MARK. j Pure Pilsener iiiess British and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S 111 Ross Brothers LIMITED. j BOTTLERS j London and Leith.26 words
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Advertisement260 1917-06-23 1 THE HALAVA TRIBUNE AND S SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. Per annum $14 00 I Half yearly 7.25 g Per quarter 365 Per mensem 1.25 S Postage Extra 50 CtS. per moat*, ft Temporary Phone No. 171. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) 1 THE Gemmercia! Bobber CO.,260 words
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Article892 1917-06-23 2 A* Hypothesis. Mind dear. Do beearef al. Yoa'H tet the Bangalow on ire." "No Darling. Not the Bangalow, but the world'" For my thoughts were far removed, and a great light had fallen upon me. Halley'f Comet then dominated the Heavens my wife and I892 words
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Article35 1917-06-23 2 Parades for June. Monday, June 13. 8.13 p.m. Parade* at Pearli Hill and Tanjong Pagar. Friday, Jane 18. 3.1* p.m. Entire Company Parade at Bouitead Imtitate. A. Aujbw OMeer Commaßding, Civil Qaard35 words
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Article49 1917-06-23 2 A new recruit was on sentry duty for the first time at nifht, when he saw someone approaohing. Who oomes there r" he challenged sharply. M The officer of the day," said the other. "Then," was the sentry's un. expected insjuiry, "what are you doin* out at night f"49 words
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Advertisement185 1917-06-23 2 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or European household furniture ef every description (big or small lot). Good prices offered Apply to Second-hand," e/o Malaya Tribune. ULTRA-MARINE BLUE Bed Lead and other Dyestuffs. Woolen and Cotton Blankets, Trunks, ETC., ETC. WINCHESTER HOUSE, lfo. Ie Colly.r Quay, SINGAPORE. a FITTER'S Brass aid185 words
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Advertisement192 1917-06-23 2 Tin Continental Stamp to. STANr* IEAIEII I» STlTilffEII, D. High Street. Hare just unpacked a new shipment of Is. NOVELS with complete series of the famous CLUTCHING HAND STORIES. Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends 6 Junctions INOO MALAY Co., Ln. (Incorporated ln Blngspore.) Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which192 words
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Advertisement284 1917-06-23 2 Anaemia 1 I Our blood it composed of red I end white corpuscles—the red I I to nourish the body, the white 1 1 to fight disease. In Anaemia I I —or bloodlessness-the red I 1 corpuscles are more or less I J deficient. Thus the blood I M cannot284 words
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Advertisement916 1917-06-23 2 AUCTIOH SAIES^ Mortgagee's Sale of Leasehold and freehold lands and brick-built houses in the district of Tranquerah, Malacca d To be held by PUBLIC AUCTION It my Sale-room, No. 11 First Cross Street Malacca On Thursday, the 12th day of July 1917, at 11 PARTICULARS. Lot No. rVn.r. SUaaud Daa«-iptioH916 words
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Advertisement54 1917-06-23 2 1 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor Estate Commission Agent. OmcB: 111, Market Street Singapore asm Jalan Rahmal, Batu Pahat. j 5-5 i G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Good sod well selected Mask Violin Piano-, tie. Good Striofs for Striated Instrument! WORKMANSHIP54 words
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Miscellaneous168 1917-06-23 2 Singapore Volonteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, June 19 To-day. 2.S0 p.m. Johnston's Pier S.V.A tlr Sect. 3*4. 3.15 Gap Buona Viita Road (without Transport) at 3.15 p.aa. S.V.R. 2.45 Drill Hall (with Transport) «n 3 45 P- m 8-V-R-«.#0 p.Di. Balestier Range Veteran» Co. Ti-awmw. 7.S0 a.m.168 words
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Article1272 1917-06-23 3 Offensive in Belgium. Xhe following «rummary of the week's warring' is i sued by the British Legation at Bangkok, but mnKt no* be ■ooaMsTed official. London, June 7. The week on the British front JtToted ta preparation for a great in 4o« region. Steady bombarding ur, ias'iug over1,272 words
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Article243 1917-06-23 3 Singapore, June 83. ry.i frr LoaeJ and Gf neral I eeUuftn. Coprj> ealc Rusinew done. Ta&tem. —Weak, "nsincss dona. Sago Flour- Do. Business d one. Qjuubisi- fklMl done. 'epptr* —Steady. Business done. r p n duct*.—Utah* Oniet. mmt Low? M*rs«! 4««fotb&s. Muinaega HO 3. per piwl Wti 00243 words
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Article392 1917-06-23 3 To-day Rata Pahat Hong Wan I pm '.J-Mauritius Egypt fr.ivw, etc. 2 pm+ Mersinz, Kemnuau, and Trenggunu Hock Lte 2.80 prn Bangkok Koyo Maru 2.80 pm .'1,t!;'.c<-«, Port Swetteahum ;ind Penang 'Klaag 2.30 pm Medan Ciree 2.80 pin Cuoob HockGau 4 pm Kerimon Sanit 4 pm Pulau Soegi392 words
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Article80 1917-06-23 3 neutered fa London. The following are tho dates of par*.are from Singapore of the '.aiopean Mails and their delivery i London. ilia Likf? PRLivraar. P. 4 O. Max. 29 May 4 B.I April 5 May 11 P k O. April M May 18 B.I. April 2D May 3080 words
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Article218 1917-06-23 3 (J mJnJn io M*Um TrQmn4.) Singapore, Jane 23. IfefJM I-atham and Co., tbf Iri tawj advise the following qnotaiom s ilerttajpk 13.80 $4.00 \j.iKnningt 1.30 1.40 ijri Molek 2.30 2JiO ijer Paur-e 10 80 11.00 Balgojait 5.75 6.00 Htkift M. ng 0.67fc 0.72* takit Eaiil 0.85 0.90218 words
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Advertisement637 1917-06-23 3 IjT THRILLS, LAUGHTER AND PATHOS The I The Alhambra I Alharahra Is AT THE is the only I I P,C fiFST tne &tt creams! Ce 1 rwkL*.. The Pioneer and Premier House—The House of Quality Cakes, Coffee, I and the BEST BEACH ROAD v c I aecommo- essanaT presents during637 words
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Advertisement502 1917-06-23 3 I TO-NIGHT at tui TO-NIGHT t EMPIRE I Tanj »"2 Fajr.r Road. Trams Pass f*.e Doer. SECOND SHOW 9 30 p.m. SHAfiF Thomas H. Icce's Mast Remarkable PhotoPlay Civilization io parts The Most in 1 Sap;ndou3 Ci ieoi Production io the of Cinematography. It is the most talked of Picture502 words
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Article808 1917-06-23 4 Mtjch the same sense of humanitarian feeling that prompted Great Britain to take np the endgels on behslf of little Belginm, has prompted America to enter the lists in the eaose of freedom. And the entry of the United States may wsll be looked npon as the moral808 words
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Article208 1917-06-23 4 Bandman Opera Company. Old friends are alwajs welcome and it ia always a pleatnr* in tb a far cff regions to g»t something of the atmosphere of "Home." Therefore it is a pletBire to welcome periodically the excellent repertoire cons pan j assembled bj Mr. Maurice Bandman, for mo»i208 words
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Article42 1917-06-23 4 At th? Pallalian to night there will b- several n*vv tenures, besides Pa; he's Official War Gazette. The new films inclo ie A Dmgiter of the Nile," "The Heart of New York." and N The Conspiracy". Who are the Campos42 words
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Article79 1917-06-23 4 After Evensong to-morrow (Sun day). th*re will be sh >rt Service of Song from St P.nl, the Oath*, dral Choir bring augmented ior this oocasion by members of tho Cathedral Choral Union. The masio to be rend >re 1 is as follows. Chorale To 3od on Hi79 words
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Article61 1917-06-23 4 His Excellency the Govetnor has appointed the following to form an Advisory Board on matters connret*d with Hindn religion and oosrom fnr the Settlement of Penang P X Nambyar (Chairman), T 8 Sithambaram Chettv. S M Ayakkannoo ChMty. A X Mootoo Palaniappa Chettv. X Ramasamy HUay.61 words
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Article62 1917-06-23 4 We have received the 1916 report and statement of aoconrts to be presented at the eleventh annaal meeting of the Singapore Christian Friend in-Need Society, which will be held at No. 68, Prirsep Street, at 9.30 a.m. on Sanday Jo'v 1 next The total assets of the Society62 words
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Article74 1917-06-23 4 To-Diy. Lodge alt. George 9 p.m. Prince of Wale*' Birthday (1894 Band man Opera, 'Girl from Ciros Italian Cirous, Beach Road, 5 and 9.30 p.m. Homeward mail closes by train i p.m. To morrow 3rd Snnday after Trinity. Monday. Bandman Opera, "Kerry Widow." Tuesday. EmnUtion Lodge, 8.90 p.m.74 words
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Article555 1917-06-23 4 Tin here ia at 1110.40 rttle down); 100 tons sold. (<2l Koihher is qn v and 2m for t-L It is bop d th kt the TJoiot. i L Cob rtllhi ir A mail from Europe here to morrow morni, a fT? Penang, s*ys t! (J.p.o. olfi555 words
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Article119 1917-06-23 4 The Fighting Fronts RnssU 5 Submarining 5 Greece 5 ''onskong and Germane 5 New Canadian Commander Anstri m Politics French Consular News General: Singapore Volunteer Corps The Civil Gnard Has A Comet A Taill Mail Notices 3 Local Share Ma k»t Week's Summary Straits Produce 3 Tbe Climax119 words
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Advertisement214 1917-06-23 4 the TIGER BRANO Tennis Shoes (RED RUBBT R SOLES) New Stocks Just Received. The Best More and wPlt Extensively used Latest Shue Locally for a!l wßm than any other Sports. WW Make. Sizes Stocked C A F6P Sizes Stocked 4to 11 tPkiUUPair 4to ii Sole Agents i ROBINSON Co. BAN214 words
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Advertisement347 1917-06-23 4 Now Photo-Plays In To-night's Programme At the Ideal Piotura Theatre CASINO By-the-Sen, Off Beach Road. SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 PM. IO NEW REELS of the WONDER SERIAL THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY In 30 Episodes 61-Reels, featuring Mr. FRYING CIMMINGS and MISS LOTTIE PICKPORa 5 NIW COMPLETE EPI3ODRS Episode 14.347 words
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Advertisement169 1917-06-23 4 JUST RECEIVED Fresh Shipment OF Australian Beer IN HOGSHEADS From a Well-known Brewery For particular* and piia«« apply to Caldbeck, Macgregor AND Co. ADELPHI HOTEL MONTHLY RATES FOR Tiffin S2O. MONTHLY RATES FOR Dinner S2Q. MONTHLY RATES FOR Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner sso. Every Evening Dinner Concert by our Filipino169 words
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Article74 1917-06-23 5 The Fighting Fronts OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Repjise Raid;. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Lonlon, Jnne 22, 12.15 a.m. Field Ma'shal Sir Douglas Ha?g aye; Onr firo repulsed raiders gjutbward of the Bipaume Cambrai road and eastward of Laventie in I also in the neighbourhood of Lo'tibarrzyde, wh«"re another enemy partyREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 74 words
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Article57 1917-06-23 5 A Retirement Ix>ndon, Jnne 22, Amsterdam It h reported evacuation of the civil popnlation J In w st Flanderg continnes. Two j thonwnd have been removed from j places behin<l the front. London, June 21, 2.10 p r*. Sir P>ug'ag Haig grates: We sacces?fnlly raided south-eastward of Q leant, ia57 words
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Article74 1917-06-23 5 London, June 22, 5.30 p.m. Ta*re is much interest in the extension northward of the British line in B Igin-n. in Seated by Sir Douglas Haig's dispatcU last night French and Belgitn troops had previously hell tb« lino north of Ypreg. TI.e report of German raids oc74 words
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Article149 1917-06-23 5 Heavy Fighting, London, June 22, 1,05 a.m. F-eneh omtnnnique Fighting continued ♦:> onr advantage east of Vaaxai Ion. Oar connter.attaek on a trench in the s- ctor Moisy Farm pave us important results. U,> to now we have recaptured all the positions, with the exception of a calient of149 words
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Article82 1917-06-23 5 London, June 22, 4.10 p.m. A French communique sta es The f-rtiliery struggle continued east of Vanx Aillon and extended at night time to th'.- region sonch of Filain and n nth of Braye en Laonnois where most violent German attacks were made on the crest at82 words
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Article35 1917-06-23 5 London. June 22, 1.05 a.m. A French eastern communique states The British air service bombed enemy camps a» d depots between Lake Ddran, the Vardar aid on the Strama, causing great damage.35 words
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Article50 1917-06-23 5 Enemy Driven Back. London, Jane 22, 7.20 p.m. Idine: Th» Italians are dislodging the en»*ny from most formidable strongholds by means of miues, whereby whole mountain lops are blown up. For example, the most important peak domitating the Falzanego pass reoently disappeared, burying a large number of the enemy.50 words
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Article77 1917-06-23 5 L>ndon, June 22, 5.50 a.m. The Cologne Gazette says that a na w battle on the platean oi' the Settecommuni extending from the S' gan< valley to Asiago, has ashamed extraordinary dimensions. All the mountains of the Tyrol a e echoing to a night long drumfire. London, June77 words
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Article84 1917-06-23 5 Message to America. Londou. Jane 22, 4.25 a.m. Washington M. Bakmetieff head of the Rassian mission, in a statement to the American i>eople. avow•jf Raasia'g consecration to war with German antocracy to the end. Only through victory could a stable world peace and the fruits of the Russian '•evolution84 words
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Article73 1917-06-23 5 Condon, June 22, 12.40 p.m. Petrograd: German aeroplanes on the north front dropped messages thanking the Rnsskns for fraternisation, enabling the Germans to transfer troops to the west front to support the Anglo French attack, and concluding ".Vow we ha?e had enough and we are going to73 words
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Article25 1917-06-23 5 London. June 22, 12.40 p.m. Helsing'ors: The Finnish SocialDemocratic Congress has passed a n-B'dutimi in favour of an indepen dent Finnish Republic.25 words
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Article42 1917-06-23 5 French f igures, London, June 22, 6 50 am. Paris official During the week ended June 17, the arrivals were 1.028 and sailings, 1,122. The sinkings above 1,600 tons were nil; below 1,600 tons, five. TJnsucoess fully attacked vessels numbered five.42 words
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Article117 1917-06-23 5 Lists to be Issued- London, June 22, 1 40 a.m. His Maj wty the King has instituted two new orders in recognition of war services by Britons and their Allies. One is styled "The Order of the British Empire" and is an order of knighthood, open117 words
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Article98 1917-06-23 5 Naval Men Rewarded. London, June 22, 3.0 p.m. The Q izette announce? thit the Victoria C.oi* has be*n awarded to Lieut. Commander W E. Sanders, of the Royal Naval R-servos, in recognition of conspicuous gallantry and consummate skill while oemmanding a ship in aeuon. The V. C. is98 words
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Article66 1917-06-23 5 London, June 22, 5.50 a.m. Amsterdam: A telegram from Vienna says that Martinio is trying to form a coalition, creating four extra ministries to be offered to a Pole, a Czech, a Ruthenian and a Slav. London, Juue 22, 7.20 p u». Amsterdam Martinio in view of th«66 words
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Article41 1917-06-23 5 London. Juue 22, 12.10 a m. lii the Boot" of Lords, Etrl Corson announced that the Government had decided to appoint a committee to deal with the question of Mora of the House of Lords a* promptly as posssible.41 words
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Article29 1917-06-23 5 Lon 1« n, June 22, 2.15 p m. Amsterdam: The Telegraaf states that 70,000 Dutch ooalminers are striking for a tuiniajuj3 wage and an 8 hour day29 words
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Article85 1917-06-23 5 New King's Indication. London, Jane 21, 6-20 p.m. In view of the surprige and Indignation aroused by the new Greek King'g firgt proclamation, in which he expregged his determination to carry out his father's sacred mandate,'' it is noteworthy that King Alexander has now sunt n letter to M.85 words
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Article52 1917-06-23 5 London, June 22, 12.10 a.m. Athens: Six political exiles in olading M M Goanaris, Dousmanis, Metaxas, and the ex-minister at Petrograd have embarked. Their residence is confined to anywhere in France, except Paris. London, June 22, 5,50 a. m. Lugano Constantino has gone to Thasis, in the Canton52 words
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Article54 1917-06-23 5 Lightning and Fires London, Jane 22, 2.15 p.m. Amsterdam The Frankfurter Zeitang states that lightning exploded a munition-works at Voerde in Westphalia, and destroyed the workshedg. Two workers were killed and fonr were injared. Eleven farmgteadg were burned down In Grogs Sshoenbrnnn, in Bavaria, and many54 words
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Article78 1917-06-23 5 London, Jane 22, 4.10 p.n, Amsterdam Except for occasional violent hail gtorms there haa been no rain in Eagt Germany for eight weeks. The hay orop has been rained. The position of the grain crops is most serious. The droaght is so bad in Bivaria that the Ministry78 words
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Article181 1917-06-23 5 London, June 22, 4.25 a m. In the House of Commons several members denounced the methods of the recruiting authorities, including Mr. Asquith, who said the experience of the last few weeks showed that the men were seenred by means which ware widely re. sented in the country. Mr.181 words
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Article85 1917-06-23 5 London, Jane 21, 2 0 p.m. New York Cstton broke seventy points on the announcement of the closing of the Liverpool Exchange and thero was a farther slamp to 173 on oatside liquidation and Livorpool selling, bat a good part of the loss was recovered. London, Jane85 words
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Article113 1917-06-23 5 London, June 21, 6.35 p m. Silver is at 39|. There is a scarcity* ot offerings. The market is firm. London. June 31, 8.35 p.m. Messrs Montagu's report states that the price of 39$ is a record since October 1892. It draws attention to the statistics of113 words
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Article29 1917-06-23 5 London, Jane 22, 3.0 p.m. Tokio The ex Emperor of Korea baa arrived on his first visit to Japan. He was received with the highest honours.29 words
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Article157 1917-06-23 5 Congratulations and Tributes. London, June 22, 4.25 a.m. Ottawa 8ir Robert Border, on behalf of the Government, cabled his congratulations to General Cnrrie in command of the Canadian Corps, the im-ggagH conclu ding We bid God-speed for the great work which lies before yon, and gend yon157 words
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Article146 1917-06-23 5 Questions In Parliament. London, June 21, 7 35 p.m. In the Hoase Commons, Mr. Gershom Stewart asked whether a proposal of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, that Germans shoald be exoln led from the Colohy for some time after the war was rejected hy the legislative eeuncll,146 words
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Article46 1917-06-23 5 London, Juue 22, 5 50 s ag. Copenhagen Th* Stockholm Conferenee has caused a Dtnlsh Cabinet eiisis by the resiKiiation of the conservative minister Rottboell, at the request of his party, which objected to the socialist minister Stanning's activity at the Stockholm conference.46 words
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Obituary25 1917-06-23 5 Lendon, Ja n 23, 1 35 a.m. The death hu occurred of Sir Joseph Lyons, D. L., th* Jewish painter and bnsin<ss man. -Renter.25 words
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Article148 1917-06-23 5 (By Pourfe*y of th* French Con«M'<7f>) P.u.s June 20, 0. p.m. Tue French 3 per e*nt bonds are at trancs 64 and the 5 p-r cent at 88.15 Rubber is quoted 2sh. Bf. On the plateau of Asiago tbe Italians carried formidable, positions in the region of148 words
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Article132 1917-06-23 5 {Through the courtesy of Messrs- Francis Peek <St Co-, Ltd) We communicate to you below contents of a cable just received from oar Batavia Hong* dealing with the Java Produce Report for week ending to day Patavta, June 22. Robber. The market position this week is weak,132 words
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Article470 1917-06-23 5 POLICE COURTS. A Shipping Case Befor« Mr. Langhum Carter, Senior Magistrate, this morning. Cap». J. Richards, master on board the s.s.Yue Ying Wah, and Teo Hee Chlrg, chinchew were charged with carrying on bo*rd the ship 934 pi*»e"g«r»' com|>osed of 833 men, 67 women and 44 boys and470 words
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72 1917-06-23 5 The following; donations been r*>c ived by Mr. A, W. Vt<k at the Charterel Bank, Already acknowledged $1,420.50 L. (J. C 5 11. H. Biacuit Factory Ltd. H. EL F. Ltd. 10 Chew Boon Lay $2. Chew Hook S»ng $1, Wee Theam Seng $1, Gaw72 words
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Article74 1917-06-23 5 Second-Lient, W.E. Pine, of the Siege Ailillerv, formerly of th« E Mtorial staff of the Times of Ce\ lon, has been awarded tbe I'alian Silver Medal for military val nr. Mr. Pine left Ceylon late in 1915, and obtained a commission io the R.G.A., being sent out to Franco some74 words
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Article115 1917-06-23 5 London, Jane 21, 0 30 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. J. MacPherson stated that the War Office estimated that the re-examin-ation of discharged and men would yield t-ixty thousand for ger\ice abroad and sixty thousand for other categories. Discharged, wounded, and invalided men from abroad c->nId115 words
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Article203 1917-06-23 5 Lawn Tennis. 8* C. C Tournament Several interesting match; s in the S. C. C. tonrnament were decided yesterday the results being ax follow: Singles, Handicap, Class A.— Wodehouse w. o. Doig scratched. C!a*8 B —Palgrave beat Hegta, 6—2, 7—5. Laybourne b«:rt Macphi.il, f>—2, 6—4, Wref beat de Mello,203 words
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Article109 1917-06-23 5 Singapore League A league match was play. 1 yes terday on the 8. R. C. ground between the Y. M. C A., and the Wireleas. A welt contested game ended in a draw of a goal each. To-morrow Mr F M Toaoenie will take an eleven to oppose the109 words
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Article572 1917-06-23 5 The annual athletic sports of the Rail -8 Institution took place yesterday afternoon when, favoured by ideal weat her, some keen com petition wan witneFsM by a large company. The chief officials were President, Mr 0 >j Phillips ;Seo Mr L C Penne father Hon. Treas. Mr572 words
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Article147 1917-06-23 5 The following is an extract from the translation of a notice which recently appeared In the Saigon Chamber of Commerce Gazette The Direetior of the Insc?iptio?» Maritime st Saigon has the nor.orsr to inform the Co-snU of Foreign Powers, bhipownere, Consignees and Agents of Shipping Constant-« of147 words
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Article68 1917-06-23 5 A public meeting is to be held in Kuala Lumpur on July 3, under the chairmanship of the Acting British Resi ient, to decide what steps should be in Selangor to rais* funds for the relief of the families of officers and men of the Royal Navy disabled through th*68 words
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Advertisement351 1917-06-23 5 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. R. K. A. Davidson is not in themployment of this Firm and that he has no authority what* ever t enter into any transactions on our THE FIR-EAST MMUFASTURINB Cs 53 6 D 28-6 Straits Settlements Police Police Notice. ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES ORDINANCE351 words
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Advertisement335 1917-06-23 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BOSTOCK'S ROYAL ITALUNJIRCUS To-night sat 0 SO Doers open at 8 Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday at 5 p m. CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO MATINEES OHlf. GRAND~CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Monday, June 25 iacladiag the following aew turns: Mitt Atfait G'aeoful and Charming Trap it Artists Sl|Mrltrla Contitental ban-..balan-cing expert335 words
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Article804 1917-06-23 6 fckes feslal la las Htffttt this Mantel msearoaa, Jess n. Ma«n L;.u and Heat, ■mSmnf tad Sharr BroW», Usus the following Brt »t qnMattaw fttabbar Shares. Jf-.m. %"aloe. Barm. Ballets. t/- Aiiigu 2/4 S,ie 4 I Angio J«»» fc.'B J/- AngUMaiay 10/- It/ t Aye: KuEtcg 30/-804 words
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Article68 1917-06-23 6 Singapore, June 43. Oa Lor, ;on— Hank 4 at/-. 2/4§ Demmu 2,4^ Private 3 m/«. 2/4 13/145 i*« ladlm—Bank T, T. 3a Hoti-jiong Bank vi/d prem Ou Bhai.ii'if.J— Bant d.d. 60* llfj Bank T. T 134 Oa Japan Bank d/.i. 109 3oTereiitiri —baying rale 1154 r tdi» Coil Billa68 words
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Article322 1917-06-23 6 Straits Trading The half yearly report of the above company to be presented at the meeting to be held on Jane 29 is as follows The directors now submit the »eeoanta for the half-ytar ended 31st March, 1917. After writing off depreciation and making provision for bad and322 words
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Article245 1917-06-23 6 Klanang Produce Company. The nineteenth ordinary general 1 meeting was held on April 30 at the Institute of Chartered Aeeonntanat, Moorgate place. Mi- D K Miohie, the chairman, presided. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said that the crop of rubber harvested amounted245 words
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Article279 1917-06-23 6 Messrs. Frassr A Co s Circular The trend of the markat has not been wholly downward this week but the fluctuations are com para lively mild. The bulk of such business as is passing continues mainly in Local Rubbers and j certain Industrial Stocks. The demand for279 words
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Article270 1917-06-23 6 Still Uuconquered by the Enemy W« are «till hearing many stories about the t«uks. The German experts «pent the winter devising ways to eouibat their deatructivenesa, and the Wattle of Arras gave them the first opportunity of testing these invea. lions. It may be fairly said that the270 words
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Article112 1917-06-23 6 Two years ago it was found that the man i i charge bad failed to realise th* needs of the Army in France. Taey con hi not understand the magnitude of the task that was set before them. Offence was rendered impossible and defence was made tragically ooetly by the112 words
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Advertisement231 1917-06-23 6 There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG ALE I-sb X ON SALE AT I The Leading Hotels j AND I Principal Liquor Dealers. RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. 1 French and English Cars in excellent condition (5 and 7 ssaters) for hire day and night, and also MOTOR LORRIES. FOR SALE:—Accessories, Petrol,231 words
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Advertisement249 1917-06-23 6 NOT BEYOND HOPE Those who have suffered year after year with Kheumatiam will be glad to bar of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific. There arc no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severe, nor from what cause, that cannot immediately be relieved, aud permanently cured by Little's249 words
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Advertisement1101 1917-06-23 6 CIGARETTES. Tht particular man demands a particular cigarette "State Express are made for jual such man —men of discrimination who raquira tha best. SaL No. 555 per tin of 50=75 cents (INCLUDIN6 DUTY.. I J*A Packed in patent vacuum tin*. 0 ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD. L M)o\. Church Services. AXDBEW'S1,101 words
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Article325 1917-06-23 7 Airoplane Fatalities. Tokyo. May 22. Another civilian aviator who eat a prominent figure in Japan's loeal aviation world met a tragic death, when Mr Tamai, one of the founders of the Nippon Flying 8chool, fell headlong to the earth with his maohine at the Shibaura reclamation ground on325 words
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Article259 1917-06-23 7 Tokyo, May 22. The Department of Communications demanded 10,800,000 yen for extension of the telephone service, but the Cabinet cut down the demand and allowed only 8,310,000 for the service. There are at present 150,000 applications for the erection of telephones, and owing to the small number of259 words
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Article515 1917-06-23 7 Tokyo, May S3. An official report from the governor of Yamagata pre fee tore says that a fire at Yoneaawa in that prefecture started at Daikan-cho in the central quarter of the city a little after 10 o'clock yesterday morning and by 2 o'clock in the afternoon upward515 words
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Article261 1917-06-23 7 Tokyo, May 25. The Imperial Life Saving Asso ciation held its general meeting yesterday morning at the Kokugikan, Ryogoku. M. Uohida, Vise*Minister ef the Department of Communications, Admiral Baron Shimamura, Mr. Tsnrumi Chief of Bureau of Fishery, Department of Agrioulture and Commerce, Marquis Nabeehims, Yiscount Kiyoura, Viscount Fuji261 words
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Article267 1917-06-23 7 Tokyo, May 25. An exhibition of master works of the 1st* Miyagswa Kosan, the celebrated ceramic artist, who originated the Makaau porcelain wares, will be opened for public view this morning at the Japan Fine Art Association Building, Uyeno Park, nnder the aospieies of the Japan267 words
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Article219 1917-06-23 7 Tokyo. May 26. Tbe graduation oeremony of the Army Cadets School was held yeaterday morning, and H.I. if. the Emperor honoured the occasion with his presence. Prince Li Tong, of Chosen, was one of the 534 cadets who received diplomas yesterday. H.I.M. the Emperor left the Im219 words
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Article108 1917-06-23 7 urritu, No. IT Dkoky Gkaat, Singapore, (ESTABLISHED 1911.) CANDIDATES desiring Positions through this Office, please forward their applications, stating nationality, age, ainglt or married, languages spoken, and previous experience in fall, enclosing true copies of credential, with Registration fee $1, so as to enable the Agency108 words
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Advertisement547 1917-06-23 7 [NOTICES p The Government is prepared to consider offers for the purchase of the land and buildings known as the Old Cross Street School," and of the vacant land at the corner of Bobinson Road and McCallum Street, up to the 31st July, 1917. Further particulars may be ascertained on547 words
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Advertisement347 1917-06-23 7 JTOjE LET OFFICES AND CODOWNS TO LET. Nos. 6-D, S B, 6-0, 6-H, Battery Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe, No. 3 Raffles Place. 14-6 TO LET. "Mayfair" 446, Pasir Penjang, Brentwood 76, King's Road. For particulars apply to 8. Tomlinson M. lost. 0.X., 100.2, Robinson Road. 10-6 TO LET347 words
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Advertisement615 1917-06-23 7 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCXJRPORATMD IN BNGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,0u0 Share* of £20 each £l,?00,00i Reserve Fund £1,900, lO* Reaerve Liability of Proprietor* BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Londoi City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Thi London County and Weatminatea Bank,615 words
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Advertisement109 1917-06-23 7 A Woman's I Complexion /ip is something more than a matter to concern JjX her vanity, it is an indication of the state of her health. Cosmetics and face powders V *fr will not avail to clear her skin of pimples \\\a*mm\k*fjf and blemishes, because the poisons which cause the109 words
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Advertisement32 1917-06-23 7 WANTED WAITED AN OFFER. For 30 or more assortments of second-hand heading types (to be sold with or without type case.) For particulars Apply to Box 291, care of Malaya Tribune. 2-532 words
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Advertisement253 1917-06-23 7 THE ORIENTAL v OOTSRSMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. EeTABLIS*aD 1374. LNCOKPOAATBD IK IfDIA.. v FUNDS exceed $30,500,000.00... Absoluti Security. I liMne li fill $4,101,517.50 I Total Out ga la fill $2,411,411.10 IttiriRN iffaituii fill. $4,110,542.15 I tacrtue ii FiiK -11,110,***** Total Polioies in forte 65,842 assuring, with Bonus Addition*,253 words
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Title Section24 1917-06-23 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] SUPPLEMENT TO' THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Issaed Dally.] Vol. IV. No. 147 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1917 PfilCE S CENTS.24 words
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Article268 1917-06-23 1 (Exclutiv* to Malay Tribuna.) Messrs. Snowman A Co., the lead ing Hongkong ship and freight broken, write us under date June 9;h aa follow*: We list reported on the 86th inat. eiuse when little change baa taken place in our market. When mt oloied oar last report268 words
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Obituary387 1917-06-23 1 The Mercantile Marin* Service Association R''porter record* ihe death of Captain James Guthrie on April 6. The late Captain's earliest connection with the sea came abonin the following amusing manner. A* a bo? be had a great yearning to go to China, a land which summed387 words
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Article95 1917-06-23 1 According to untitled untitled to hand locally, hopes u rssvfvg I for th< titlvsgo of Mgga tiacliinuia and v.V« laBYOB .\Urn No. 11, 3,250 Obf, which f ..In.lered in a gale off KvnalMt on tb« 12»b inst., while on hor way from Foi rroasto Yokohama, laden v. iih igai bha95 words
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Article24 1917-06-23 1 June 21. Klang, British Brcawer, Dutch Kumphius, Dutch Jane It Meran, British Sri Muar, British Fab We, British Van Neck, Dutch Wauli, Chinese24 words
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Article30 1917-06-23 1 Jane tl. Soon Ann, British Kaka, British Hsbe, British Ban Whatt Hin, British Waiahing, Dutch Singaradja, Dutch Emile, Dutch Kucbing, Sarawak Jane 11 ■itneralda, British Koernai, Dutch Serapeum, Dutch30 words
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Article155 1917-06-23 1 Sir J. O. Rses asked the AttorneyGeneral iu the House of Commons whether he is aware that while ander the Merchant Shipping Act, 1654, only British subjects cau own shares) in British ships, ander the Companies Act of 1862 foreigners may hold onlimited shares In shipping companies;155 words
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Article59 1917-06-23 1 The tenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Eastern Shipping Company Limited, was h«ld at the company'a registered office, Beach Btreet, Penang, laat Satnrday. Mr Quah Beng Kee presided. The report and accounts were adopted, Messrs. Khaw Joo Tok, Lim Cheng Teik and A M X Vellsyapah Chetty59 words
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Article127 1917-06-23 1 Wharves aad Godtwis. For the convenience of travellers and others we set ont below the various entrances to the premises of the Singapore Harbonr Board and the godowns and storage Tasjoko Paoar P S. —Gate 1 to Sections 1 and 2 godowns 20—22, Storage X Clock Towhr —Victoria127 words
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Article106 1917-06-23 1 June 23. High water :—1.18 a.m. 8 ft 1 in. June 24. Moon. In Apogee lOh. A. High water :—0.35 p.an. 9 2 ins LSI p m. 8 ft. June 25. High water :—113 a.m. 8 ft 7 ins. 2.25 p.m. 8 ft. Jnne 20. Moon. In106 words
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Article61 1917-06-23 1 A report is to hand that the Kishiraoto Steamship Co.'s (Dairen) steamer Kwanto Maru, 6.100 tons d.w., which is admitted aa one of firm's best eqnipped vessels, has been contracted to be sold to a foreign buyer for T3,000,000, which price corresponds to abont Y5OO per ton. She was built61 words
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Advertisement513 1917-06-23 1 THERE IB »0 Finer Medium far Shippers' Advertisements THAN THB Shipping Gazette. Write for terms, 20c Coliyer Quay, Singapore. P.*O.British India IKB APCAR LINE (Companies lisoorporatpd in Encilajid.) MAIL AN9 PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Uu-l«r Contra* with H* Marty's 0-n sroawuit., for China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, ladle,513 words
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Advertisement305 1917-06-23 1 Stoomvaart Haatschappll "Hedepiand" AND "Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland) (Royal Dutch Mall Companies). REGULAR MAIL SERVICE Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Nagasaki and San Francisco and vice versa. For freight, passage and farther particular. Apply to Internationala Credlet and Handelsverssniglng "Rotterdam (Incorporated in Holland.) 1 D" Almeida Street phone,305 words
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Advertisement239 1917-06-23 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co. TO HONGKONG ft AHOY Aecommodatioti for 44 First Class Paeaengera. For particular* apply to the Agent 16 4 n Save your Money, TIME AND LA.BOUR by USING. The Canvas Bags FOR PACKING RUBBER PATENTED BY THE GOVERNMENT. Telephone, 1464. No. 496, North Bridget Road. 12 4239 words
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Advertisement362 1917-06-23 1 To Advertisers: on Shipping Gazette •traaletw ia c.cry port thr BgmM t MALAYA PENINSULAR N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISKA (INCORPORATED IN J I' v JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. EUROPEAN LTNfE. A nurrit ia aaaiatained hetweea Tokehaaaa \i& awt* Mesa 4 emtiai* with tke Janperiai Japanese Go.arnmen». Tn. ?JEli^' •>*■ ■aiatuaiac thb362 words
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