Malaya Tribune, 13 February 1925
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Title Section29 1925-02-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. v AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY.] EVENING DAILY. Vol. XII -No. 36 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 192529 words
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Advertisement94 1925-02-13 1 1 rTHE I MALAYA TRIBUNE j AND I I SHIPPING GAZETTE. «trtiti Settlement!. the publiibed Daily. Re] rti of Local i Ce*P x Events. r.teal Tilcgrams. I |rf j I rE T SfOWS ItEI-ORTS. j v ***** i 1111 ■11 ■11 ij j j By appointment to H. M. KING94 words
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Advertisement64 1925-02-13 1 •TI|..|l'l!!|ni!i|llllllll|UI I I 111 I I 111 I I I I I"!!* WEAK eyes; f Ton should br nbls to rest a leaf 1 time without even thinking of yesu I eyes. llf not, please consaU one of I Optic'ans who «111 determine I whether or not yon need flassse.64 words
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Article872 1925-02-13 2 STRATEGICAL ASPECTS OF SINGAPORE Immense Advantage Over Hongkong Much has been written regarding the strategical aspects of the Singapore scheme. But the clearest and most comprehensive summary of the reasons for the undertaking that we have yet Come across says the S.C.M. Post, figures in the current872 words
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Article99 1925-02-13 2 Qualities of the idea! typist were described by Mr. A<rtlmr Coles, of Bath, a director of Sir Isaaxj Pitman and Sons, the Shorthand firm. Distributing prizes at the Chippenham School df Commerce, he said: "When I give a letter I expect the typist to come back to99 words
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Article153 1925-02-13 2 Is Largely A Matter of Health. Let Baby's Own Tablets Keep Your Children Well. Little children very quickly get 'out-of-sorts.' By prompt treatment they can usually quickly be set right again. Most of their troubles arise in the first place fnom the stomach or bowels; that is why153 words
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Advertisement316 1925-02-13 2 I GLITTO» j I THE WONDER OF THE AGE. j I Cleans and Polishes everything from j I attic to cellar. I TRY IT ON YOUR I 1 CUTLERY, GLASS, PANS, POTS, 1 1 BBASS COPPFR STEEL BATHS jjj I 1 TINS, TUBS, ENAMEL, PAINT, r KETTLES, WOOD, MARBLE, l316 words
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Advertisement323 1925-02-13 2 INSURE with the MOTOR UNION THE LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE COMPANY j Favourable Rates-Prompt Settlement of Claims. FIRE 9 MARINE BUSINESS Also transacted on Favourable Terms For all particulars apply General Agents: Messrs. SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Phone: 2800 SINGAPORE. j i^i^T^^^^^^^^^^^^^^in 1 CALL AT I LUNA323 words
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Article505 1925-02-13 3 NOT FACINATING TO THE YOUNG Undesirability of Wireless for Boys The Headmaster of Bradford Grammar School has been moved to warn parents that wireless is bad for boys. He has been alarmed by the numiber of cases in which wireless is the cause of "ineffective or scamped homework," the505 words
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Article522 1925-02-13 3 Bride's Phantom Said to Haunt a Ruin Witney (Oxfordshire): —What is the veiled figure that flits about the ruins of Minster Lovel Cas&le, four miles from here, in the creepy hours of the night? Whose is the voice that wails from the electric homs of motor-cars when522 words
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Advertisement180 1925-02-13 3 44 STANDARD w Cars were first I introduced in 1903. Every year has lv I shown a steady and marked improve- ment justifying an extraordinary popuI I larity which can only be secured by a i I really first class car. l| Gracefully built the 44 STANDARD ■is pleasing to180 words
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Advertisement247 1925-02-13 3 Use Cuticura To Clear Your Skin The daily use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment does much to cleanse choked pores, rid the skin of pimples and blackheads, relieve itchinga and irritations and restore the skin to velvety softness. Cuticura Talcum also is ideal for the toilet. 8o»P. Ointmtnt. Mnb told247 words
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Advertisement65 1925-02-13 3 For the Housewife's Lunch— I BOVRIL Medical men strongly advise wives and I mothers not to forego nourishing mid- 1 day meals in the absence of their I husbands. It is to this foolish habit I that many of the diseases so common I among women may be attributed. Keep65 words
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Advertisement442 1925-02-13 4 AMUSEMENTS J I I I I I > Thursday, 12th February to Monday, 16th February. I In the Second Show. f IMAGINE CHARLIE PREACHING? I BY GOOSH IS HE A CONVICT The only rival Picture of THE KID EVERY INCH OF FILM A LAUGHTER \V I I Y r ou'll442 words
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Advertisement528 1925-02-13 4 AMUSEMENTS IALHAMBRAj From Thursday, 12th February, to Tuesday, 17th February, 1925. I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. jjj 3 Topical Budget 1 B of interesting screen news. Dj THE FIRST OF OUR BIG ATrRMJTIONS FOR THE YEAR THE FINEST PIECE OF FILMERY OF THE YEAR Kj I528 words
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Advertisement435 1925-02-13 4 AMUSEMENTS GAIETY SURinT^ TO-NIGHT In t'i3 Second Shov at 9.15 p.m. TO-NK,Hj \j WILDFIRE f h HEN ROMANCE RIDES 6 PABTs W »«C «9 If BoundtoamidJeael h>rs*-w I^V*V NN the forests to destruoti ,a-" 9 t f' AND SAM a d a h 1,//!! A amazing romance r> s T435 words
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Article1043 1925-02-13 5 RUBBER SHARES WEEKLY REPORTS •v: (0.. Ltd. Guthrn 1 g ngapore, Feb. 12. ,f the week the witfc a sa,?g ng tra? |or u M still un- r in small supply *n, Trade g*« ,,,ta xl small Ameri- a H,ueeze locally brought about a Z f&**P "lose at best. ~ts;1,043 words
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Article133 1925-02-13 5 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, February 13. Number afoer the ship indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word "Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gate 1)—Tara 20. Main Wharf (Gate 3).—Minderoo, 17; Challenger, 15;133 words
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Article56 1925-02-13 5 Standard Oil Co. Kerosene Devoe's Imperial Brilliant pei 2 tin* $5.96 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $5.5 Tiger per 2 tins $5- 55 Tiger per 2 drums S 5 26 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins of 8 gallons 7 6 0 Socony Motor Gasoline56 words
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78 1925-02-13 5 The following is the curremt retail price» of Kerowene and Benzine are as follows:— Shell Kerosene per two tins $5.80 ish $5.55 Dragon $5.40 Crown 5 .2S CrOSS *rin Crown d um3 I4.95 Cross "Shell" Aviation Benzm« ex drums pei Imperial gallon $1.05 "Shell" Benzine78 words
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Article74 1925-02-13 5 The _Jt*ini of a poor family living at the small hamlet of Potteric Car near Doncaster, decided to rip open mattress in order to provide bedding for a pig which was being fattened for sale. She found inside tibc m attress a package oontaindjiig £89 in74 words
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Article129 1925-02-13 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Siam No 1 per Koyan $321 Rice, Siam 2 $308 Rice, Siam 3 r $294 Rice, Saigon 1 $281 Rice, Saigon 2 $271 Rice, Saigon 3 $259 R cc, Rangoon 1 $279 Rice, Rangoon 2 $241 Rice, Par Boiled No 1 per bag129 words
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Article155 1925-02-13 5 Singapore, Feb. 13. Tin:—Taipings $122% to $1.27%, Norths $1 to $1.03, Souths 87 to 89 cents, Johans 54 to 56 cents, Pdtal'ings $1.55 to $1.60, Nawng Pets $1.77% to $1.82%, Mambaus $1.07 to $1.10, Telok Kruins $1.15 to $1.19, Kinta Dredges 88 to 91 ccmts, Liinguis155 words
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Article58 1925-02-13 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Singapore, February 13. Pale Crepe Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot Latest Loßdon Cableg quote. London Spot.— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Spot 61 61*4 March 60 60% April to June 59 59V4 July to September 58 V 4 58% Latest Lonuoa58 words
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Article26 1925-02-13 5 Singapore, February 13. To-day's closing rubber quotations are a$ under: New York. —Holiday. London Spot.—17% d. Singapore.—61 cents. Tone of Market. —Quiet.26 words
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Article85 1925-02-13 5 Singapore, February 13. On London— Bank 4 months' sight 2s. 4 3|l6d Demand 2s 4 3 Z Private 3 months' sight 2s 4 19j32 On India Bank Tel. Transfer 155% On Hongkong— Bank demand draft p.c. p.m. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft On Jay Bank Tel. Transfer 139% On85 words
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153 1925-02-13 5 "She is one of the cleverest women m London at this class of offence," said Detec-tive-sergeant Hearn at London Sessions recently, referring to Mrs. Florence Ag™ es Lane, 30, who was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for stealing a ring. According to counsel, the153 words
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Article197 1925-02-13 5 Mary Waghorn, of Hastings, is ore of the world's smallest babies. She weighed only three and a half pounds at birth, instead of the usual eight or nine, ad measured exactly twelve inches from head to toe. She is a perfectly normal child, and is thriving under197 words
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Advertisement364 1925-02-13 5 Call at LiM YEW GHYE SONS, Provision Merchants 49, High Street for Electrical goods, Lamp Bulbs, Fans, Etc., Etc. CREOSAL SYRUP Prevents Cure Bronchial Influenza and Catarrh All forms of Coughs Tuberculosis CREOSAL SYRUP cannot be compared to com-non Cough Mixtures. PER BOTTLE $1.25 $3 OO Anglo-French Drug Houses Ltd.364 words
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Miscellaneous232 1925-02-13 5 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, FEBRUARY 13 Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy Hong Peng 2 p.m. Colombo and Bombay ♦Ceylon Maru 2 p.m. Muntok, Batavia, S a ma rang and Sourabaya Plancius 2 p.m. Batu Pahat *Trang 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and TeLuk Anson *Perak 3 p.m. Muar *Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Pulau232 words
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Article103 1925-02-13 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, February 13 High Tides.— l£ a.m., 0.51 pm. Supplementary mail leaves. P. and 0. outward mail due. To-morrow, February 14 High Tides.—l 32 a.m., 1.32 pirn. Belgenland, World Cruiser. In Port. Cruise Ball, Raffles Hotel. "Hollywood," Victoria Theatre. Sunday, February 15 High Tides.—2.ll103 words
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Article824 1925-02-13 6 Home newspaper comment frequently refers to politics i-n China as though that country were rapidly decaying into rabid Bolshevism. Such view® reveal a complete misunderstanding of the real situation and a lack of knowledge of the country s psychology. What is being mistaken for a 6trong tendency824 words
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Article562 1925-02-13 6 We are in receipt of four useful pocket books from the local 1 ranch of the Standard Oil Compa.-.y of New York. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Foucar and Mr. M. C. Taylor, who are on a tour rou.d the world, have arrived in Kuala Lumpur. General Sir John Fowler,562 words
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Article177 1925-02-13 6 Extraordinary Meeting to be Held Next Week An extraordinary general meet-.ng of I Malayan Collieries, Ltd., has been ca.led for F' lb. 20, for the purpose of considering? (and if. thought fit .passing) a resolution approving an agreement dated Feb. 6, 1925, made between tthe Company and Mr.177 words
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Article128 1925-02-13 6 Japan says She has Completed her Obligations The Acting Consul-General of Japan in Singapore has received the following information by tel. gram from ;he Minister for Foreigin Affairs in Tokio: The Naval Department has issued a communique stating tfhat thy scrapping works of the 14 vessels of war,128 words
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Article233 1925-02-13 6 Information was received at Kurum galle, Ceylon, oi a drilling experience i!he passengers in a motor 'bus had with wild elephants. It appears that a new G.M.C. motor "bus, was returning' to Kurunegalle from Putt a lam with passengers, when, near about the I3bh m ile post,233 words
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Article85 1925-02-13 6 Building Fund Previously acknowledged $41,303.78 Mr. Tan Chin Teat 75.00 Mr. Lim Nee Soon 600.00 Mr. Yeo Cheng Yong 20.00 Liquidator, Scudad Ltid. 107.65 Messrs. Oriental Rubber Works 100-00 Mr. Lye Kee Fook 100.00 Soutih British Insurance Co, Ltd. 100.00 Mir. Tan Quee Eng 200 0085 words
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Article84 1925-02-13 6 The following had the honour of dining with His Excellency tfhe Governor and Lady Guillfcimard alt 1 Govetnromenit House on Thursday 12th February 1925. Major-General Sir John and Lady Fowler, Hon. Mr. G. C. and Mrs, Denham, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. N. Daivies, Mr. Cooke Yarborough, Major84 words
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Article45 1925-02-13 6 Considerable! anxiety is being felt for the steamer Paloh, which left Priok bound for Saigon on January 27. She is now reported mists»ing by the Consul General for the Netherlands. Vessels are requested to keep a look-out for any silgnsi of the vessel.45 words
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Article83 1925-02-13 6 The King has appointed Mr. Charles Henry Harper to be Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of the island of St. Helena. Mr. Harper, who 5s 43 yeans of age, entered the Colonial Service ac a cadet in Gold Coast Clwit Service in 1900. He acted as Senior PoMtScall Officer during the occupation83 words
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Article525 1925-02-13 6 The Empire Cinema I The Pilgrim" at the Km- r* big houses, b&caii laugh of a life-time. I- Can u! Chaplin who can pr «JJt [s that hum*-' indefinable dement a Masterpiece. e The Kf The Gaiety Theat^ Booth Tarkingtcn's "ptrr i filmed just as he w attraction525 words
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Article108 1925-02-13 6 The report of the above Ass. u th. tear 1924 states Mrs.* J. D. Saunders her place as V ce-Pn filled. Mrs. Lint, n, Mrs. X Ker resigned and the vaca filled by Mrs. Cam ron. Mi J and Mis. Heron. Tne Nurs to d of Xu.se108 words
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Article52 1925-02-13 6 Shortly after 1 o'd noon a sad drowning fata.jj OecilutowH sch<x,S-boy. The d school-mate lefl tae Glial together and fej junction of Cecal 1 drain had wen Mj although a search w.;- mad not when fab body J end of the dr in a other boy was52 words
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Article33 1925-02-13 6 The following *> MtJ 81 received: i Mr. E. N. Wjttl d Mr. A. W. Stuli < v Cheques houu Saint Pauls Bestorai x ed to Reuters Agent. Singapore. X WAU EB33 words
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Article14 1925-02-13 6 RUBBB* Lond-n Stocks <' tons; 23*5 tons dow!.. London.-l*-Local.—W cento. TI> 200 V*14 words
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Advertisement358 1925-02-13 6 THE WORLD-FAMOUS j Unshrinkable Flannel. cream CREAM 1 and r iSHHBBi 0R 1 AU DAY; I 1 COLOURED 1 COLOURS GROUNDS j 1 CREAM 31 ins. wide T ro P t tt ttt f PBICE $1.75 $1.75 j $2.10 $2.50 j ■B 'L—— I■■--■l i mnmmmm***- BBV* MNM I 1358 words
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Miscellaneous72 1925-02-13 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesy of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station for the 24 hours ending midnight 12th February, 1925. Max. shade temp. deg. 86 F; Min. shade temp. 71.5 F; Mean shade temp. 77.8 F; Max. sun radiation 147 F; Min. grass radiation 71 F; Sea72 words
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Article207 1925-02-13 7 -AKROWING SCENES AT HA DORTMUND v !t v Usl Expected to Break U Record Reuter's Service. Dortnfund, Feb. 12. i Iml ir en are following A la np in the Stein mine. bodhl have been n were rescued alive. Doitmoni Feb. 12. rc.-cuing any of the 130 beenReuter's Service. - 207 words
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Article162 1925-02-13 7 Wild Speculation by Public all Over Country Reuter's Service. New York, Feb. 12. Tie t--L boom in stocks of all Prt.- Coolidge's election ecit.r.ue- ur.a':- ited and an average of I'jwm» -ha change hands daily. The x ~i. •'vc! the country are wildly iptcxat.njj •n-.-.y fortunes haveReuter's Service. - 162 words
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Article51 1925-02-13 7 Reuter's Service. Peshawar, Feb. 12. There riT unre£t amoftg I ne N -rth-West frontier 1 the |m f lTma Kabul that a wave of r-entiy has some rt vulled in two re B sb ned to death in Superintendent of ng to the Qadian or and fifteenReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article46 1925-02-13 7 Reuter's Service. Toronto, Feb. 12. lUfrjn have Placed an order for Ifck. f ta*r with Canadian wh M claimed to be kind ever given rith Tht deal 15 on a t*** l I salea pending. The redtt in New York p Uj orders.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article14 1925-02-13 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 12. boycott of 1 gricuitural con- i*Lund >ned.Reuter's Service. - 14 words
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Article139 1925-02-13 7 CONFERENCE DISCUSSES TECHNICALITIES Sale of Heroin Preparations Forbidden Reuter's Service. Geneva, Feb. 12. The Second Opium Conference all day discussed the technical matter connected with the draft convention on drugs. There was a division of opinion on the subject of total abolition of heroin as suggested in theReuter's Service. - 139 words
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Article202 1925-02-13 7 Stability as Measure of Value more Important Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 12. Sir Jo<siah Stamp, in a speech at Edinburgh, said the resumption of the gold standard in England was not so serious and important as t'b;< larger and more permanent question of the stability of gold asReuter's Service. - 202 words
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Article117 1925-02-13 7 Anxiously Desired Unanimity not Obtained Reuter's Service. Grenoble, Feb 12. The question of the conditions on which the Socialist Parliamentary Group would continue to support the Herriot Government, was subject to a lengthy and complicated discussion at the Socialist Congress. The Left Wing demanded greater independence in theReuter's Service. - 117 words
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Article31 1925-02-13 7 Reuter's Service. London, Fdb. 12. The Board of Trade returns for January Bhow: Imports, £128,907,000; Exports, £69,050,000; increases of £27,719,000 and £4,815,000 respectively, compared with January, 1924.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article26 1925-02-13 7 Reuter's Service. WashirUjton, Feb. 12. President Coolk3ge has signed tihe Appropriations Bill, which includes the amendment requesting the Presitii&rtt to call another arms conference.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article29 1925-02-13 7 Reuter's Service. Paris, Feb. 12. The Grandprix Academy of Sports has awarded the airman D'Oisy with a special gold medal, awarded by the British athlete M. Abrahams.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article302 1925-02-13 7 CHURCHILL ON THE GOLD STANDARD Government's Trade Policy to be Attacked Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 12. In the House of Commons, replying to a number of questions Mr. Churchill said that Government fully agreed to itfhe declared intention) of previous administrations to revert to the gold standard artReuter's Service. - 302 words
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Article36 1925-02-13 7 Reuter's Service. Melbourne, Feb. 12. The agents of the German steamer, Lueneburg, were fined £400 for allowing four German seamen unlawfully to enter the country. The immigration of Germans into Australia is prohibited.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article134 1925-02-13 7 Vis tors to the Ring in Blackfriars Road the other night were surprised when Spud Murphy, formerly a well-known boxer, but since shell-shocked arid broken in the war, was carried up between the ropes while an appeal was made* for hfm. People thought at first134 words
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Article133 1925-02-13 7 Madrid: Coiila, a "character," of Alicante, Spain, who had Ibeen a caib-diriver, a commissionaire, and a hawker, died a few weeks ago, leaving his wife penniless. While begging on Christmas Day she was astonished by another hawker saying to her, "You are rich. Why are you133 words
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Article140 1925-02-13 7 A Bradford woman who was recommended to take oysters for a cold ordered a supply and was just about to swallow one of the oysters when she felt something hard against her teeth. She found the hard subsltance was a ipearl, lustrous and of good140 words
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Article137 1925-02-13 7 SUBMITTING GRIEVANCE TO LEAGUE Britain's Mandate Involves Profitless Responsibility Reuter's Service. De"!hri, F-eb. 12. The Assiemlbly has adopted a resolution urging the submission to lihe League the grkvtances of the Indians in Tanganyika, particularly the i equdrememt to keep accounts in English. Mr. Rangachariar as member of theReuter's Service. - 137 words
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Article179 1925-02-13 7 New Process Requiring Ten Tons a Week Ice is being used to such an extent in the latest process for making golf balls that an ice-plant with a weekly output of 10 tons is row being erected at Fort Dunlop. "The ice is needed to quicken179 words
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Article219 1925-02-13 7 Chlorine gas, the terror of modern warfart., as a cure for colds, bronchitis, and all forms of lung trou'de! A West Ertl specialist told an Even ng News representative that, with the use of this gas, corrtbined with crtain antiseptics, ailments oould be instantly cured. He219 words
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Article137 1925-02-13 7 Accord) ng to a -statement of Hon. William Sloan. Minister of Mines for British Columbia, the mines of the province this year have broken all records for production in the history of the province. With an ouijput valued at more than $45,000,000, they show an increase137 words
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Article123 1925-02-13 7 Efforts are be ng made hi the Tanganyika Territory (Africa) to excavati:. the bone* of Gigantosaunus, a Dinosaurian reiptile, which experts stab© is the 'largest land animal ever known. The Dinosaurian," Sir Sidney Harmer, the Director of the Natural History Museum, South Kensiing'ton, told The Evening123 words
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Advertisement279 1925-02-13 7 iliii:i|i:iMiiiiraMana'iaiiirai<ini;iiiicnini:ii:i|i'ii'i'>iuini''lllli:i!i|::i'l|!i|.;|i!llli;:iuli:ii!|h|':il I■!!!':• I |J|"|;:|J|' |h]T DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE I SEMI-DIESEL. COLD STARTING k FOUR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE 3 H. P. 6 H. P. 8 H. P. DAVENPORT Semi-Diesel Engine is the small sized Engine that has i DAVENPORT Semi-Diesel En-mo A NgllilgiU jfllff* starts and runs on279 words
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Article334 1925-02-13 8 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET THE PROPOSED LEAGUE Abandoned Owing to Want of Suitable Grounds The meeting which was postponed last week was held yesterday afternoon at the S. R. C. Pavilion and it was decided that on account of the lack of suitable playing grounds the Singapore Cricket League would have334 words
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Article57 1925-02-13 8 The following will represent .the V.M.C.A. vs. R.E. at cricket to-morrow at Pulau Brani, commencing at 2.20 p.m.:—H. G. Stack (Capt). 0. C, Smalley, F. Vine, E. G. Wheat ley, S. Hurst, M. King, R. Lyne, W. H. Collins, W. C. Tripp, T. B. Smith and E.57 words
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Article202 1925-02-13 8 FOOTBALL In spite of the rain and the consequent condition of the Stad.tim Association ground the S.C.C. and the Pegasus pltayed quiite an interesting game of soccer yesterday afternoon. The ball and ground were heavy but both teams cut a fast pace, the Club winning by202 words
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Article114 1925-02-13 8 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 12. The Scottish Cup draw for the third round, the matches to be played on Feb. 21st, is as follows: (Kilmarnock vs. Dykehead. St. Mirren vs. Partick Thistle. Aberdeen vs. Motherwell. Broxburn vs. Falkirk. Hamilton vs. Raith. Rangers vs. Arbroath. Dundee vs. Airdrieonians.Reuter's Service. - 114 words
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Article96 1925-02-13 8 BOXING Al Trono, the little Filipino who holds the flyw ight championship of Malaya, and Kid Limbaco, both of whom are described as leading contenders, for the championship of the Orient, will not clash on Satturday the 14th as announced previously. Owing to the inclemency of the96 words
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Article31 1925-02-13 8 RUGBY The rugby match between the S.C.C. and the Services, played yesterday on the Padang, resulted in an easy viotory for the Club by 25 points to three.,31 words
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Article228 1925-02-13 8 TURF. The following is the full list of entries for the Selangor Turf Club spring meeting on Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Feb. 21* 24, 26 and 28:— First Day Race 1, 4 and 7.—The "Noel Walker" Plate, Stakes ai-'d Purse.—Dodger, Cutty Sark, Tabasco, Drusilla, Master228 words
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Article62 1925-02-13 8 GOLF The February ladies spoon was played for on Feb. 9th, when Mrs. G. Webb won with a net score cf 41. Twenty entered and the following cards were returned: Mrs. G. Webb 53 12 41. Mrs. L. Hardie 57 15 42. Mrs. Gibson 58 15 43.62 words
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Article32 1925-02-13 8 The Monthly Modal for February (Stroke) wfl be competed for durinc the nfeafl week-end, 21st and 22nd inst., and the Ladies Spoon on the Monday following, i.e., 23rd instant.32 words
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Article26 1925-02-13 8 San Antonio. T ocas, Feb. 12. Abe Mitchell worn the driving- contest averaging 307 yards on thrae drives the longest of them being 312.26 words
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Article199 1925-02-13 8 Acrimony Another Name for Marriage "Chesterton committed suicide at Bristol. He was only nineteen arod very thin and hungry." This Us not an obituary notice, but a new example of a schoolboy howler received by "The University Correspondent" in a competition for amusing samples. The writer, of course,199 words
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Article214 1925-02-13 8 Most people have heard of Henry Ford, Rockef 'ler, Pierpont Morgan, and one 01 two otihcrs among American multi-million-aires, hut very few have heard of George Fisher Baker, a New York financier, who has just been revealed to the American public ag ono of the five214 words
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Article230 1925-02-13 8 Actor-Author Sent to Prison as Hotel Thief Although a member of a well-known Scottish family, said to be connected wfah the peerage, the life of a criminal was chosen by Stanley Woods (47), an actor, Who was sent to prison for 12 months at Bow Street230 words
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Article206 1925-02-13 8 Modern Way of Dividing the Child The part of a modern Solomon was taken at West Ham Police Court sometime ago by the Clerk, Mr. J. H. Jackson. When Mrs. Mary Ridpath was accused of breaking a window at the house of Mrs. Frances Lovett, she said206 words
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Article150 1925-02-13 8 American Bride Divorces Unseen Husband Paris, Jan, 5. One of the most astonishing cases in the history of the American divorce courts was disclosed at Fort Worth, Texas, during the week-end, who? Mrs. Helen Keller obtained a divorce from a husband she did not see either at150 words
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Article226 1925-02-13 8 Her Preparations for the End of the World New York, Jan. 5. The approach of "Judgment Day" was predicted by Miss Ghristabel Pankhurst in an address last night at the Ascension Memorial Episcopal Church here. Miss Pankhurst declared that people must prepare for it by going about w?th226 words
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Article98 1925-02-13 8 Designer Summoned for Disobeying Signal Mr. Frederick William Lanchester, of Mosley, who designed and built the first petrol-driven motor-car in, Great Britain, whs summoned at the police court at Birmingham recently for failing to oibey the signal of a policeman in Corporationstreet. He stated that he did98 words
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Article778 1925-02-13 8 The following passengers are proceeding to Europe by the MM Morea sailing to-day: Capt. and Mis. D. Kalnxan, Mr. R. PMolcny, Mi. A. Hunter, Mr. Van Gelderen, Mr. and Mr?. Dakin and infant, Miss L Mackenzie, Mrs. H. A. Carttright, Capt. and Mis P. Jowitt and infant, Mr.778 words
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Article132 1925-02-13 8 "Seventy-two cases of housebreaking have been traced to this man," said a police officer when; Thomas William Hethrington, aged twenty-two years, was charged at Darwen recently with housebreaking. Hethrington, who gave an address near Momirgton-crescent, Lordon, was arrested after pursuit by a detective who132 words
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Advertisement21 1925-02-13 8 DENTISTRY LATEST METHOD OF TREATMENTS WITHOUT PAIN. TEETH REPLACED NATURAL-LIKE. VERY MODERATE CHARGES 0. JITT SLANG, Qualified Dentist, 32, Coleman Street.21 words
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Advertisement433 1925-02-13 8 IIIM|!lllin<IHIIiltllt!lllllllli|NlllllllMllllllll!lli|iii>iiMi'iBi>i<!i':|i:aui ii■;■■;:■)>• H■ I I I I jWHEN I WANT I TENNIS RACKET mm m j I ASK FOR I "SURVIVAL" I AND I SEE That I Get j RAJA'S. m 7,|:;ii:iUt)lllJ'iiniiil!iliil'iliiliil!ilMininiiilHiniiiliiiniiiliiliili'li'l!:iMl.:liiinii'l- 1 fllli■i■ i i Gramaphone of real good quality and price values. Monthly payment systems can be arranged.433 words
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Miscellaneous32 1925-02-13 8 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-day, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Eurasian Company; 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Officers and N.CLO.'s Band. To-morrow, 2 p.m., Farrer Ratnge, Eurasian Company. Sunday, 7 a.m., Farrer Range, Eurasian Company.32 words
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Article989 1925-02-13 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, February 13. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES MAIL QUOTATIONS Issue Value 2s Allagar 114% 2s Anglo-Java 29 20s Anglo-Malay 2313 20s Ayer Kuning 3716 20s Batu Caves 15 20s989 words
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Advertisement514 1925-02-13 9 i i 1 1 ■■''■''■''■"■'•■''■•'•'«■ri»ti«ii«ti»ii«ii»u«(ißii»iißii»n«ii»n> l :»!-«ii«i»«jißtiß!r j LATEST BO«K I REVISED EDITION!! on 'c Household Guide and Dictionary of 8 20.000 Receipts for every department of human effort I liV A. E. YOUMAN, MD. 1 12 OCO a Year Saved to AH Who Possess and Bead This Book H514 words
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Advertisement185 1925-02-13 9 DENTAL SURGEON DR. L OHKAWA, D.D.S, 16, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM TOOTHACHE? IF SO CONSULT J. KEDA, (EXPERIENCED DENTIST) 41, Hill Street, OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL FIRE STATION, TELEPHONE ML 1 *****7 Tii^c c Qj WHITEAWAY'S p n I DARD V LINES j j I" 7 OXLOCK SAFETY185 words
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Advertisement259 1925-02-13 9 MAGNOLIA METAL THE BEST ANTI-FRICTION METAL FOR ALL BEARINGS FLOWER BRAND Will effectually cure all troubles arising from Heating of Bearings. In general use on Marine Engines, Dynamos, Rolling Mills, Sugar Mills, Flour Mills, Saw Mills, Textile Machinery, Calenders, Emery Grinders, Locomotives, Railway Carriages, Vans, Lorries, Shafting and Machinery of259 words
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Article558 1925-02-13 10 WITNESS REBUKED BY SIR A. GEDDES Scene at Food Commission Inquiry There was a sensational incident at the sitting of the Royal Commission on Food Prices, when Sir Auckland Geddes, the chairman, severely rebuked Sir Gordon Campbell, chairman of Messrs. Weddet and Go., a leading firm of meat558 words
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Article365 1925-02-13 10 Accused Man Who Failed with Tongue Twisters 99 The difficulties of diagnosing drunkenness were referred to at tihe Marylebone Pol-ice Court wthen George Thomas Page (35), Brunswidk-street, Hackney-road, was changed before Mr. Witberforce with being drunk whilst in Charge of a motor-cycle and side-car combination in the365 words
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Advertisement646 1925-02-13 10 ■MllllllltllUinllllMllllltlMlMillltllllillili™ Z j JUST ARRIVED. Stanley Gibbon s Priced, Catalogue ot 1 STAMPS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (1925 Edition) Including prices for all H. B. E. Stamps. I Price $3.25 each. J Postage 30 cts. extra. 1 Obtainable at GEM PHOTOGRAPHIC CO W. NORTH BRIDGE BOAD, SINGAPOR*. I -.-a ..n.,..,,.,*.....,,,,*,.,......,...,,,....,,.,,...!646 words
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Advertisement554 1925-02-13 10 BURNS real danger of ft fl I A burn or scald is that I fl li when outer skin is damaged f/ or r emoved the sensltive I /ill raw flesh is exposed to the inflammatory action of air iff and poisonous disease-germs. II Hi The first thing to do554 words
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Advertisement316 1925-02-13 10 STEAMER SAILINGS HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS. BY FORTNIGHTLY FREIGHT AND PASSBNGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON AND ENGLAND with through connections from Singapore. (Connecting Steamer arriving the same day that the Benders Passengers usually disembark at Southampton) Stean, r «ik HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR UNITED KINGDOM 1925 Bum.a Feb 24 Sagaing IJ2S316 words
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Article527 1925-02-13 11 "REMOVE THE DOME FORTHWITH n St. Paul's Cathedral Treated Like a Slum "Take down and remove the dome forthand rebuild the supporting piers." This is the demand which the authorities of St. ..Paul s Cathedral are required to carry out under the notice se ved on them in527 words
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Article456 1925-02-13 11 The Comedy of a Rip Van Winkle Company Scene: Board-room of a City office in Ironmonger-lane on December 18, at the twenty-ninth ordinary general meeting of the United Realization Company, Ltd., which was formed to save something from the £7,000,000 wreak of the Jafeez Balfour456 words
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Article517 1925-02-13 11 MEAT 9. e. Beef steak (round) kati 45 Beef stew or curry kati 40 Pork lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (1st qualfty) 54 Mutton Indian kati 80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl ka/tri 70 Capons (Locally reared) kati 75 Hons (Locally reared) kati 75 Ducks eich 1.00517 words
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Article213 1925-02-13 11 Readers of the "Jungle Book" will remember how Mr. Rudyard Kijplmg depicted the mournful plight of the seals, whose breeding-grounds were ravaged by sealers in quest of their pelts, until Kotick, "The White Seal,'" found the way to a sanctuary which the foot of- man had213 words
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Advertisement577 1925-02-13 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TTmRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES I (Incorporated in England.) HAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PrttfCUl \K AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. I [Jndcr Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDSjia J *P an For MarBeilles London A Antwerp. f K577 words
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Advertisement775 1925-02-13 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEII KAISHA) LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION DUE SAIL Hanaa Mara 11,000 Marseilles London Dunkirk Antwerp Feb 16 17 Kamo Maru 8,000 Maraeillea London Antwerb Mtr 2 t Kstori Mam 10,000 Maraeillea London Antwerp Mar 16 Atsuta Maru 8,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Mar 30 81 Kashima Mam 10,000775 words
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Advertisement285 1925-02-13 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED several Canvassers and BillCollectors. Apply personally Salzmann, 4, Cecil Street. WANTED a competent typist. Only those with thorough knowlsdge of French need apply, stating previous experience, ets. Apply to Box 236 c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET TO LE T Raffles Chambers, tl ree sections tod floor,'area 2,680285 words
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Advertisement677 1925-02-13 12 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR. Fee for locally engaged labourers under Jeotion 130 Labour Coda, F.M.S., Section 120 .abour Ordinance S.S. and Section 30 Labour Jode. Johore, has been fixed at $5.00 for the marter ending 3lat March, 1925. Registration of sush labourer! under taction >4 Labour677 words
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Advertisement508 1925-02-13 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD, (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1882 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital 0,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest #1,407,811 Head Office: li, GRACE CHURCH STREET, Loadon, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir508 words
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Advertisement444 1925-02-13 12 BANKS. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed T. ggM" P*id-m> Capital T. 52,500,000 vSd v Y. 13,780,000 President.—X. Nakagawa, Eaq. Vice-President.—H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS: G. Kawasaki, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. D. Takita, Esq. Shuto Eaq. HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH, FORMOSA444 words
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Advertisement415 1925-02-13 12 INSURANCE. TBI OIhI south VHP british INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. FOR SAFETY AND GOOD SERVICE IN LIFE ASSURANCE GO TO THE ORIENTAL IN AGE SIZE AND STRENGTH THE GREATEST INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Apply415 words
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