Malaya Tribune, 1 May 1933
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Title Section36 1933-05-01 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX, No. 10l SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: .Monday, May 1, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933.36 words
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Advertisement138 1933-05-01 1 n^^^^^^^ (TfCoJIums PERftCTION ICOT8 WHISKY I FOR STRONG s HEALTHY VACUUM BODIES fjM I DRINK I I KLIM MILK mmm mmm The AUSTIN 12-6 ROADSTER. Z A iwo-scater, neat, aitractive and speedy ear. Llgtlt to handle and good in traffic or on the open road, with a pood compos of138 words
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Advertisement207 1933-05-01 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. HEALTH and STRENGTH j I IN EVERY207 words
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Article1277 1933-05-01 2 Seven Chinese Charged With Rohbery. ■'From Our Oun Correspondent.) Johore B?hru. April 27. Further evidence was recorded this morning at the J bOTC Bahru A>si7ts, before M.'. Justic Richard William-on. in the case in which 5: yen Chlne.se are charged with having commi t>d gang robbery1,277 words
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Article409 1933-05-01 2 ftevision Of Rules On Registration. A Bill intioduecd ut the meeting of the Legislative Council to-day is the Registration of Dentists Ordinance, 1933. The principal amendments proposed in the LflU are as follows: <a> fuller previsions arc made, in Clause 4 of the Bill, with regard to409 words
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Article81 1933-05-01 2 Political ambitions have cost Mr. Guy Mes Avov his wile. She has been granted a divorce upon the pound that Mr. McAvoy made love to the ladies in order to win their vctes. "I realise.' testified Mrs. McAvoy. "tnat it was r.eee-sary for my husband to be friendly during a81 words
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Article1209 1933-05-01 2 "Enjoyment Week" Plans—Entertaining The World Conference Who Dictates Men's Fashions.' fBY DAVID BAXTER Loudon. April H. A friend who has just returned from a sta.\ on the Continent and is now engaged ii: sampling London's restaurants. theatres, dance-clubs and amusements assures me tha there is nothing1,209 words
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Article212 1933-05-01 2 Allegations Against A Constable. (From Our Own Correspcndcnt.) Malacca, April 27. When K. Mohd. Ghani. a Mohunedan Tamil, describing himself as a butcher, was brought before Mr. J. C. Derrick, the Police Magistrate, for cairing obstruction by placing his hand cart beyond thi prescribed concession, he said that212 words
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Article201 1933-05-01 2 Tc. the Derby and District Motor Club goal the credit of organising and successfully running a road race Tor the first time in tiie history of British meter apart and lo *he M.G. the credit cf wirmi MJ two thirds of the events —the £50 c.c. unsuperaharged-201 words
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Article48 1933-05-01 2 The Japanese 1933-34 budget was unanimously passed by the Upper House this afterneon. The budget, the largest in Japan's history. amounts to 2.239,000.000 yen (£223,900.000 at par). Adcpted by the Cabinet on November 10 hu:, it was pggtrd by the Lower Hcuse last month, by an overwhelming majority.48 words
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Article416 1933-05-01 2 Muharram: Fir \f Ma Of Yea,. MUSLIM AFFAAR. IBy Our MusUv. C The Muslim New Year, a 1 Thursday. Muiiarram i he Islamic calendar and frem the -'flight" of th Medina to Mecca In June, i Apart from ush( ring. In 1 mcntb of Muharr am. ever si]416 words
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Advertisement211 1933-05-01 2 MTOftfl WONDERFUL BASIC VALUES. On« o/WHITEAWAYS whiteaways M 1 VVHITEAWAyS ll^s,yr ß l^lpfp A good quality rase, well u iR ffcWd hard wearing, Fa JJ WHITE COTTON g*Se 20" X 30 BLANKETS. CHICK COTTON Size 54"" x 90" $110 ecch M'STLSS. Size 70" x 90" $2.25 tach. Superior quality made211 words
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Advertisement220 1933-05-01 2 I K. N. I. li. M. I SINGAPORE. J Particulars about the new Medan A lor Star K.X.I.L.M. Line Tinif! attic: I I THURSDAY. THURSDAY. I t i 530 Dp. .MEDAN AIT. I 15.40 8.50 y Arr. ALOR STAR Dep. 14.00 «Abou. BOUT after antral cf the K.LM. plane tram220 words
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Article244 1933-05-01 3 ice Before End Of Year. C( kai Independent" learns that an between Karachi and -Colombo Derate this year according to a h b ifiicl to have just been the Tata interest, "leg" ol an way is expected to p ration sometime towards the of244 words
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Article163 1933-05-01 3 Society's Fourth List Of Subscriptions. Previously acknowledged $G.453.90 PER MRS. SIME. Anonymous 20.00 Mrs. Lest.-r Goodman 10.00 Mrs. K. G. M. Fraser 20.00 H. W. Shook. Esq. 10.00 •John Duke jg qq Mrs. G. W. Wight 20.00 J. A. Clarke, Esq. 50 0 o Carreras Ltd. 100 0163 words
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Article34 1933-05-01 3 Singapore Muneipal Committee No 7 has S P, "r>V t b L a majority erant Of $2,000 to the Child Welfare Society i ;>r 1933 with Ut promise cf renewal for 1934.34 words
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Article15 1933-05-01 3 A commission as Second-Lieateuam in the w.S.V.F. has been granted to Mr L V/ Batler.15 words
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Article1269 1933-05-01 3 The Premier's American Visit—Britain's Biggest Air Race Edgar Wallace and His Wife. (FROM nUR OWN CORRESPONDENT Loudon. April 11 (by Air Mail). The Prime Ministers visit lo President Rcoseveit has created in Britain an atmosphere of hope that at long last something will be dene to remove1,269 words
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Article136 1933-05-01 3 New Tariff Revenue Below Estimates. Reuter Wireless. London, April 25. Introducing the Budget, Mr. Neville Chamberlain mentioned that revenue ,from oil. spirits and tea had substantially increased but the beer revenue was £6.000.000 beiow the estimate. Revenue from the new tariffs totalled £32,000,000. £5.000.0C0 below the estimate, partlyReuter Wireless. - 136 words
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Article99 1933-05-01 3 Government And Trial Of Engineers. Reuter Wireless. London. April 25. The British embargo on Russian imports came into operation after the close of the Customs' Offices at 5 p.m. this evening. Prohibited goods arriving after to-night will not be admitted and must either be sent back or disposedReuter Wireless. - 99 words
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Article78 1933-05-01 3 j "Nanchang" Officers Again Kidnapped. Reuter. Dairen, April $5. I The three British officers of the "Nanchang. who whec? captured by piraus recently an:! tfcen captured from the pirates by bandits, have again been hijacked following an inter-bandit affray, in which one Britisher who has not been identifiedReuter. - 78 words
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Article133 1933-05-01 3 Ynclustrial Mission To Kwangsi. “Min Kuo Jih Pao.” T Hongkong, April 28. 'v Li Tsung Jcii and the industrial misurn t K.vangsi to study trade conditions have errived at Wuchow in Kwangsi. Cue regiment of the 19th Route Army E» pea:tic a to the North ngains.- the“Min Kuo Jih Pao.” - 133 words
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Article, Illustration23 1933-05-01 3 Charles Laughton, who takes the pari of Ncrt> tn the -Sign of the Cross." a Paramount film to be screened in Singapore soon.23 words
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Article44 1933-05-01 3 Death Of Former Governor Of K\van#tung. “Min kuo Jih Pao.“ Shanghai. April 28. The death took place here yesterday cf M.Shum Chuan Suan. former Chairman of th Kwangtur.g and Kwanysi Provincial Gov-n--ment. ut the age Of 73.—-Mm Kuo Jih Pao-“Min kuo Jih Pao.“ - 44 words
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Article12 1933-05-01 3 The Malaca Property Owner and Ratepayers- Association has been exempted from registration.12 words
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Article324 1933-05-01 3 Scheme [punched In His Birthplace. Canterbury, March 25. At a largely attended netting n Cantcruuiy Guildhall last night it was decided v u,o i. rward with a schcme to provide a theatre t be known as the Marlow» Memorial Thea're. in commemoration of the famous Elizabethan p324 words
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Article120 1933-05-01 3 French Authorities Refuse To Cancel Sale. Tientsin Ajjri! 27. The French ObqMI has refused to cancel the sak contract of the Chines;. Naval Roaptfal in ine French Concession which was alleged to be sold by ex-Marshal Chang Rsueh Lu ng, on the ground that the con,met ami valid120 words
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Advertisement76 1933-05-01 3 Was Grown and Cultivated from the Highest Mountains of j I eylon. Try once, and Get a pound to-day from any of the reliable provision stores. If you are not really satisfied we will return your money. Swan Brand Coffee j Ground from the Best and Selected Coffee Seeds free76 words
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Advertisement182 1933-05-01 3 j THE ART OF BttgMtlHi MADE EASY IF you would like to k-arn how to plan and make smart becoming clothes, how to cut, fit, and finish them with the ease and skill of the expert—how to have aH the pretty things you desire X-ffll H 01lI >' tf <182 words
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Miscellaneous310 1933-05-01 3 CLUB DIARY. (There ui~ numerous Clubs and Loc .eties in Singapore, most cf the members of which are readers of the "T.Jalaya Tribune:' This Diary I[ s provided specially for t}:em. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in l:cep:ng it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still b? included310 words
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629 1933-05-01 4 Shipping News Notices. CUNARD LINE REPORT. Big Increase In The Net Loss. THE report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1932, of the directors of the Cunard Steam Ship Co Ltd., states that the accounts vhow. after providing for full depreciation. deeenture interest etc., a net loss for the year629 words
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Article181 1933-05-01 4 Swedish Seamen Strike Against Cut. The Swedish Seamen's Union strike against wage cuts had a sequel at Newcastle, on March 25, when trouble was experienced in signing on a crew for the Swedish Lloyd steamer "Northumbrian A party of English/seamen was rushed from Sunderland to the Tyne,181 words
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Article67 1933-05-01 4 Mr. J. R. Wiggs has been appointed to act as Chairman, Harbcur Boards, Singapore and Penang, during the absence on leave of Mr. C. W. A. Trimmer. Mr. G. M. Alford will act as local Chairman. Singapore Harbour Board, •while Mr. E. N. C. Woollerton has been appointed67 words
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Article380 1933-05-01 4 A Somewhat Novel Suggestion. TOUCHING on the subject of subsidies to shipping, the council of the Officers' (Merchant Navy) Federation brings forward a somewhat novel and interesting suggestion, says the "Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph" in a leader note. (The report, in the first place, discusses the380 words
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Article180 1933-05-01 4 Lord Mc-Ichctt And The Subsidy Question. Responding to the toast of "Industry and Commerce, H at the annual dinner of the Plymouth Incorporated Mercantile Association, at which he was the principal guest. Lord Melehett said that they must realise that the shipping industry was in great distress. It180 words
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Article52 1933-05-01 4 The steamer "Stornest," owned by the Morrison Steamship Co., Ltd.. Newcastle-on-Tyne. has sailed from Sunderland for Genoa, after King up since January. The motor tankship "Athelprince." owned by the United Molasses Co.. Ltd., London and Liverpool, has sailed from Liverpool for West Indies, after lying up since52 words
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Article38 1933-05-01 4 The s.s. "Conte Verde" is du° to arrive hero o-morrow morning from Trieste, Venice, Brinch'i. Port Said, Bombay and Colombo, and v ill sail again the same day at 5 p.m. fcr Hongkong ar.d Shanghai.38 words
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Article382 1933-05-01 4 Reconditioning Of Liner. AFTER a complete overhaul the C.G.T. liner "He de France," the company's flagship will re-enter service on the Havre-Fiymouth-New York route on April 19. says the "Journal of Commerce and Shipping lelegraph" cf March 15. Since October last extensive alterations have been made in382 words
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Article200 1933-05-01 4 The Use Of Hydrogen Prophesied. "PrOfcaaOf J. B. S. Haldane has prophesied Hint when the world's coal and oil supply gets low the fuel of the future will be hydrcgen. prrpared electrically by windmill power, liquefied and stored. "Actually, the prophecy, in view of the latest developments in200 words
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Article66 1933-05-01 4 The Government Gazette notifies the appointment cf Mr. A. E. Thornley Jonos to b> an Unofficial Member of the Committee of the Singapore Sailors' Institute, in place of Mr. C. E. Wurtzburg, who has resigned. Mr. Thornley Jones also takes Mr. Wurtzburg's place as a member of the66 words
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Article532 1933-05-01 4 Captain To Return To Site Of Wreck. London. IT was forty-four years ago, in 1889. A four-masted barque was idling through the Indian Ocean bound for the East Indies. Its skipper was a Liverpool man who boasted that he never let a ship pass him.532 words
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Article92 1933-05-01 4 Messrs. Butterfield and Swire have decided to add to the new vessels representing the "H. class, says the "Shipping Review." Shanghai. The "Hunan" is afloat; the "Hoihow" has Iveen constructed at the Taikoo dockyard. Hongand will be commissioned this month; the "Hupch" will be built92 words
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Advertisement453 1933-05-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P.&O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Burdwan 6,070 May 7 Kaisar-I-lllnd 11.300453 words
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Advertisement245 1933-05-01 4 LLOYD TRIESTINO j j (Incorporated in Italy). i I EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay. j I Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suet, Port J Calling at Colombo Bombay, Su«. Port Sajd Brindisi> v>nice and Triest<k < Sjud Bnndwi. Venice and Trieste. m245 words
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Advertisement213 1933-05-01 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Deutacn Australische Dainpfschlfls Geselfcchaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. M.s. HAVELLAND, via Manila May 7 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila May 16 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila May 28 t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila June 12 m.s. RHEINLAND, via Manila June213 words
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Advertisement554 1933-05-01 4 STEAMER SAlMng^ Germany). The undernoted are the Comnai a > i.,. r 7* fixtures:— OUTWARDS. Hai t s.s. "HOLSTEIN*- for North China m.s. "HAVEL" for Manila. H S'hai, Japan and N Ci s.s. "SAARBRUCKEN" fa H'kong, S'hai. N. China HOMEWARDS. IftJ "SAALE" for Marseilles, A Rotterdam, Hamburg and arriving Apr.554 words
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Article415 1933-05-01 5 Mining Shares. tpore, Mcnday, 11 a.m. nf tin Miare quoUtlona are Issued I v., exchange aiid stock Buyers. Sellers. Kumtettf Tin 23 3 24|3 Malay )H 20 U norn H tarn Tin v 9 12 6 i.:. 11 J 12,6 Padaog 005 0.07^ vnt Tin 035 0.40415 words
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164 1933-05-01 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. FURTHER ADVANCE IN RUBBER. Tin Price Still Soaring. (By Our Financial Corretpondent.) Singapore, Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 8 3 16 cts., up ct. Tin (Singapore), $89%, up $li/ B Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber, 2 21 32d., up 1 I6d. Market Tone: Steady,164 words
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Article38 1933-05-01 5 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. I.cndon Spot: 2 21 32d New York: 4'*. cents. Singapore: 8 3 16—8\ cents. TIN. London Spot: £164 7o. 6d. (Unchanged) London 3 months: £165. Singapore: $89.62 COPRA. Sundried $3.85 Mixed S3 5538 words
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Article211 1933-05-01 5 Greatest Loss In Iron And Steel Industries. New York During the depression last year, when all business was showing a. 105... America took, mere than ever, to smoking cigarettes. The only ccmpanies which earned more In !932 than they did in ihe "Boom" time of 1929 were cigarette211 words
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Article147 1933-05-01 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motcr Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviaticn Spirit in 4 gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.23 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 Shell M:tor Spirit per 4 gallon tin $3.7S147 words
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Article91 1933-05-01 5 Upward Movement Of Cotton. Reuter Wireless. London, April 27. Af'i-r early hesitation on the Stock Exchange, activity increased and there were some strong features, notably gilt-edged securities, cables and wireless. Kaffirs and Argentine Railways, the last on the official announcement of the trade agreement. Silver rose sharply onReuter Wireless. - 91 words
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Article53 1933-05-01 5 Quota System To Be Abandoned Soon. IstanbulIt is unofficially stated that Turkey will aeon abandon the Quota" system lor Imports hem abroad. Separate trading arrangements, based on reciprocity, will be made with ail foreign countries importing goods into Turkey. Anangements of this kind have already been concluded with53 words
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Article49 1933-05-01 5 New York. April 5. Wlnthrcp W. Aldrich. Chairman of the Board of the Chase Bank, announced to-r.ight 'hat the directors had voted to liquidate the Chase. Harris and Forbes Companies and to eliminate from the Chase Securities Corporation "the business oi distributing securities to the public."49 words
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Article1784 1933-05-01 5 A Difficult Time. ROBINSON AND CO.'S MEETING. Th? annual general meeting of Messrs. Rob.nson and Co., Ltd.. was held on Saturday ai the Chartered Bank building. Mr. W. K. afacftegor presided and the othere present wc-ie: The Hon. Mr. W. A. Fell. Messrs. S. G. Hacker.1,784 words
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Article671 1933-05-01 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Monday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share quotations aj» Issued by Fraser and Co and Lyall and Kratt: r ssue Value. Fraser Ljall Shares. <fe Co. Kvatt 1 Allenby $0 r >o $0 60 $0 45 $0.55 1 A:or Gajah 030 040 030 0.40671 words
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Advertisement56 1933-05-01 5 > THE fJ3 SOUTH v mSiM British V jil INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. WEE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLJOUTH. cm Manager "■W I. rmiayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. LC. JOHNSON: General56 words
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Advertisement137 1933-05-01 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2.000,000 Paid-up-Capi'al £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi. Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, Kirkuli, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and interest allowed at 2% per137 words
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Advertisement217 1933-05-01 5 Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements). Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONC BAM, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL. Authorised Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL SRANCIi: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,217 words
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Advertisement188 1933-05-01 6 'THE MUMMY" COMES TO MI EON THURSDAY. j e,S Nightly 0.145 j ANOTHER FINE TWO-FEATURE SHOW I VANITY STREET THE TRIE STORY OF TO-DAY'S NOT WANTED" GIRL WITH j CHARLES BICKFORD £££r HELEN CHANDLER MAYO METHOT PRESENTED WITH THE LKITIMt FLYER j MILE-A MINUTE RAILROAD DRAMA I g™ >AMES HALL188 words
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Advertisement481 1933-05-01 6 Amiisements JACK i buchanan! in British and Dominions f— 1 i Lightest (omedy with Music H,s HFST riCTIRK J j and Dancinp yet I YES, Mr. BROWNI j aa^HBIVll^M HnHBEaaBHHiH j With ELSIE RANDOLPH and MARCQT GRAHAME. I Jack Buchanan dance the "CR \ZY STAIR' novelty I j IXAfCI HATING481 words
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1925 1933-05-01 7 LEICESTER CITY'S NARROW ESCAPE FROM RELEGATION. SCOTTISH LEAGUE CONCLUDED ASSN. FOOTBALL. ppyifath League matches saw fightmg ill UK Utiij io avoid :v Doad Division and th:y ape, If only by their goal mack sure of ihe championship bu the luuutia-up position tecided between1,925 words
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Article64 1933-05-01 7 Alleged Murderer's Sanity Questioned. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. May 1. At the Batu Pahat Assizes this morning. Mr. r, ;stire R. Williamson baegfferfsd a case of alhged murder, involving a Chinese who is believed to be insane but who. c. medical certificate was not definite64 words
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Article637 1933-05-01 7 Currency Truce. NO NEW TARIFFS OR RESTRICTIONS. Washington, April 29. ji/fR. Roosevelt, Mr Mac Donald and M H.rriot atx have agreed to a temporary currency truce in which Germany and other countries will be asked to jciin, to be? effective simultaneously with the tariff truce ocfor? holding637 words
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Article277 1933-05-01 7 Official Honours Accorded In Italy. Reuter Florence, April 29. Wrapped in the Italian Tricolour, with ccndles burning at the head and foot, the "ccdy of Capt. Bert Ilinkler is lying in state, guarded by Carabineers, in the village of Castol, San Niccolo. M?ny women are visiting theReuter - 277 words
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Article244 1933-05-01 7 Police Set A Trap In Hotel. By moans of a smart ruse, th? Singapore Detective Branch have .succeeded in seizin; 8.000 counterfeit c igan tte c upons. purported to havp been issued by the Ardath Tobacco Co.. London, and have arrested two Chinee Xfcn He San and244 words
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Article128 1933-05-01 7 Pilot Injured In Heavy Lauding. A mishap of a minor character occurred M the Kcyal Rtngnpore Fhing club at atattt 5 15 p.m. yestero when a seaplane made a a rather heavy landing and crashed on the surface cf the water. The pilot was immediately128 words
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Article78 1933-05-01 7 Whilst playing in the harbour on the niorning of April 17 a steam pinnae attacked to li.M S •Cumberland'" ran into the dead b.dy of ;i Chinese. The matter was reported at the Marin Station and Inspector Ha:: .:•< h ma ie Invest! At the Cor78 words
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Advertisement380 1933-05-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Use ANTISEPTUM, th- antiseptic balm. ATO TO LET—744 and 748. OrOVt tU ad. R- n. 160. Apply No. 25. Bca. Qua}. WANTED TO BUY. 1.000 acr:r and over robber 1. nd <n- tall rplant.d> age be .-.v< r. C end 13 year*. Clear. Rcacfidr. Pric: me-.era f. Holden380 words
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Article691 1933-05-01 8 The motor insurance test case, on which Mr. Justice Whitley pronounced his lengthy and important judgment in the Singapore Supreme ourt on Friday last, serves to remind us of the need for compulsory thirdPi) rty motor insurance in Malaya on the same lines at that in force at691 words
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Article156 1933-05-01 8 Comments By The Way. rpo-DAYS meeting m the Legislative JL Council was ai particular Ifflportancc to the non-European British community An official statement of the regulaions governr the new Strait* Set'lemcni.s Chil Service was laid on the table, showing that far the time being ten important156 words
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Article271 1933-05-01 8 rFIHE fust annual report of the Automobile Association of Mabya. just published, supplies convincing proof, if that were needed, that a very great deal of headway has been made towards providing Malayan motorists Wit h an organisation along vhe lines of the Automobile Association in England, since the271 words
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Article191 1933-05-01 8 lif ANy economies have been carried out but A'-lif further pruning cf expenditure is requirthe S.S.V.F. will not be worth maintaining. In the opinion of Major-Gen L. C. L. Olcheld, who writes a foreword to the annual report for 1932 of Lieut -Col. M. J. T. Reillv, Commandant,191 words
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34 1933-05-01 8 Osman bin Haji Dahat. Arsistant Registrar Supreme Court, Seremban. is going en two months' leave from May. and Inche Zul Kffll WW act for him during his absence.34 words
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Article74 1933-05-01 8 Mr. A. H. Flowerdew has returned to Kuala Lumpur from a holiday trip in Japan i ?o C Stubbs is now Assistant Superintendent Survey Department, F.M.S. and S S Mr E. P. c. Langdon has been appointed to be Assistant Superintendent, Trade and Cu4om Department, F.M S J74 words
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Article49 1933-05-01 8 The wedding of Mr. Chan Peng Fatt cldes. son of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Ah Choo Vi-V and Miss Wcng Swee Lan. Mr. and Mrs. Wong Choong How. took place on Friday at I, Malay Street, Klahg 1t "22 witnessed by many of their relatives and friend" j.49 words
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Article54 1933-05-01 8 Mr. A. G. Macdonald has been appointed to Ml as warden of Mines. Selangor The Electrical Department. loon, is increasing the fees on electric cookers and water hTtlr* a thP IP h Office. in L\ h Ft**** "cm living hJZ 6 replacing it with his own Lew Jitng Kirn54 words
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Article132 1933-05-01 8 Fenan was sentenced to a day s imprisonment. ft ft. A coconut tree fell on to a Chinese boy who was pricing near Ayer Itam, Penang art Killed him ins'antly. ft *£E the W6ek tnded Apnl 22 there were 47 deaths hi Penang and 131 births, the death rate132 words
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Article38 1933-05-01 8 Mr. G. B. Kellagher. M.C.S.. has be°n ao pointed to act as European Judge. Kedah The annual report for the State of Kedah r.bld1 tha /H d athS fr m doubled in the last five years.38 words
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Article413 1933-05-01 8 BY What a crowd at the I;, Saturday, but it wa cause. A Said one girl dancer, dancing like this," but rather peeved when her torted, "Well there* no a death pact of it." Pawnbrokers are goii rolled-gold standard. "Lookei-On." says th< lot of this stuff of413 words
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Article54 1933-05-01 8 JOHORE NOTES AND NEWS CO 1 COMING HOME ON LEAVE MALACCA NEWS, on page 2. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on nmm\ 1 A LONDONERS NOTEBOOK < CLUB DIARY, on page 3. SHIPPING NEWS, on page 4. AUSTRALIAN SHOW BOAT OH CHINESE DOMESTIC TANGLE OH RADIO PROGRAMME. < n pa54 words
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Advertisement186 1933-05-01 8 Robinson »I Pocket Watch j The fines' value obtainable a t the price. The mov>- I cinatc. a SPrCial COn£tructio any j I Tnfc watch has stood the "test of tim«" for i and we offer it a* a re liable and accurate time- j Enclosed in best nickel dustproof186 words
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Advertisement159 1933-05-01 8 Pianos Bought, Sold And Exchanged. J SEASON CO., LTD., I 115, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. •'■■-T»«.- 1 I j 634 J COMPARE the Quality. Durability and Price cf T X X 'S SHOES SLIPPERS, YyRES TUBES, ■to., titc, e'e, with those cf any other make. TENG SENG GUAN 634.159 words
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91 1933-05-01 9 CONTINUOUS BOMBARDMENT FOR TEN DAYS. Chinwangtao Recovered. Manchukuo Troops Invade Province Of Charhar. rating on the nearest route to Peiping, the Japanese Namtinmun, south of the important Koupeikou Pass, ihus within about sixty miles of the ancient Chinese ds the91 words
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Article696 1933-05-01 9 Peiping. April 29. 'i itches from the front admit 1 men I housand-Heaven Gate) Lated 9 the Chinese forces, who ti as m a new defence line Harbin. April 29. a trenching in the \icinity [ran Manchuli. and reOf 28 and 35 are .ri696 words
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Article45 1933-05-01 9 M it ,)f The Occupants Still Alive. Reuter. Naples, April 26. 1- <>f the missing French air found and three of the occupants 11 alive.—Reuter. Shanghai, April 28. 'III/ arrived ttiis afternoon from "ifl is hipping otr for Hongkong at tt'-morrow.— R-.uterReuter. - 45 words
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Article29 1933-05-01 9 Hundred People Made Homeless. Yazoo City (Mississippi), May 1. «00 people have been rendered homeat least 200 have been killed and < liously injured by a tornado here.—29 words
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Article109 1933-05-01 9 Killed As He Was Leaving Racecourse. Reuter. Lima (Peru), May 1. President Luiscerro was assassinated by a revolver shot yesterday as he was leaving Santa Beatriz Racecourse. Following the assassination of President Cerro a clash occurred in the streets between soldiers and civilians, several being killed and manyReuter. - 109 words
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Article187 1933-05-01 9 Serious Allegations. ALLOWED BAIL IN $250. TREMENDOUS interest centres in a case in which a Siamese monk, attached to a well-known Buddhisi Temple in Singapore, is a ieged to be involved on two serious charges, concerning a young Chinese woman. Bald hea led and dressed in a187 words
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Article218 1933-05-01 9 Anglo-Persian Agreement In Principle. London, May 1. The Anglo-Persian oil agreement has opened the path for an Anglo-Persian Treaty, by which, according to the "Daily Express." the Shah has agreed to send a plenipotentiary to London to negotiate a pact of close commercial diplomatic co-operation, in which connection218 words
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Article88 1933-05-01 9 Mr. Gandhi's Announcement From Prison. Reuter. Poona, April 30. Mr. Gai:dhi announces from Yervada jail that he will commence en May 8 a -twenty-one daysunconditional and irrevocable fast" in connection with the campaign fcr the removal of untcuchability. Mr. Gandhi's decision to fast is interpreted by observersReuter. - 88 words
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Article112 1933-05-01 9 British Merchantmen In Hands Of Bandits. Reuter. Mukden, April 30. Queried regarding the report that one of the British captives had been killed, the British Consul, after inquiring at Newchwang, branded the report a- devoid of foundation.— Reuter [Three British officers, kidnapped from the "Nanchang," ar? beingReuter. - 112 words
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Article97 1933-05-01 9 Widow's Charge Against Hylam. The preliminary inquiry into the charges against Wong Kong Teng, a well-known Hylam. who is alleged to have committed forgery in respect of two documents involving $32,000. was concluded before the, Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay> this morning. After hearing Mr. p. P.97 words
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Article2840 1933-05-01 9 TO-DAY'S COUNCIL MEETING. New Prison Laws. Tributes To Sir John Scott. A meeting of the Legislati/j Council was held thw morning in the Council Chamber. H. E. th- Governor, Sir Cecil dementi. C.C.M.G., presided and the others present vtre: Major-General L. C. L. Oldfleld, 08.. C M.G..D.5.0.2,840 words
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Advertisement393 1933-05-01 9 PURINE ASSISTS ATHLETE S SUCCESSES ReING the winner of 72 weight-lifting Matches and Tournaments during the past 10 years, my lengthy experiences in active athletics and strength contests have proved to me that Phosferine, apart from its inestimable value in cases of Indigestion, Brain Fag and Nerve Disorders, is of393 words
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838 1933-05-01 10 F. A. CUP FINAL. STEIN, DEAN AND DUNN GET THE GOALS. 11l fc'"'C <■ i Louden, April 28. The Football Association Cup final, played at Wembky t.-d.ty. in id al weather before a crowd of 93.000 peop!\ re.ultci as838 words
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Article884 1933-05-01 10 Malays Only Just Able To Win. fßx< -Fidl-Back. 'i The Malays pained full points from Pulau Eiani on Saturday, when the two teams met m Div. I ol the S.A.F.A. L ague. Whit was generally expected to be- an easy victory for the champions turned out884 words
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Article502 1933-05-01 10 Objection In Top Class Event. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Panang, April 29. The w?a.her was fine and the attenda ;cc fair fcr the races here to-day. The going was .-lightly heavy af :r the morning's rain. An obj etien for inteiference by Irvine in race502 words
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Article212 1933-05-01 10 S.C.R.C. TOURNAMENT. Results and ties in the S.C.R.C. tournament: I A" SINGLES HANDICAP: Tan Wan Liat j owe 9, beat Arthur Lim owe 12, 6—4, 6—3: i Koh Thiam Seng owe 6, beat Po Guan Chwee owe 9. 6—l, 6—3; Klioo Kirn Swee owe 9, v. Wee Thiam212 words
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Article624 1933-05-01 10 Exciting Play In Closing Stages. CRICKET. For une; charged rapidly when play v.as reeumed yesterc'ay in the three-day match e:mlucnced a: the S.C.C. on Friday between the two Padang Clubs. Th: S R.C. had made a bad atari on Friday af crnccn, losm?, tour wickets624 words
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Article119 1933-05-01 10 Inquest On Victim Of Air Crash. Reuter Wireless. London, Apriil 27. An open verdict was returned at the inquest at Salfcrd on Albert Voss, a victim of the air liner crash at Dixmude. the jury expressing the opinion that death was caused by ?n juries due to fallingReuter Wireless. - 119 words
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Article38 1933-05-01 10 Reuter. Cologne, April 30. Seven miners were kill-d and two InjurS-J in a colliery explosion at C.-vrnap. near E.i en It is not yet known ,whether the remainder of the shift on duty are safe.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article329 1933-05-01 10 Malayan Championship Competition. BILLIARDS. Last night's ties in the Malayan champion rhip competition at tiie New World for th>j I Padmore Challenge Shield presented through Mesas. Frankel Bros, resulted as follows: 6.30 pm.: Lav Peck Jim (United Confede- j i ate Funeral Association* beai Eusof bin Cnan329 words
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Article111 1933-05-01 10 Germany And Russia Comix GERMANY and Eta in May Day h< i. denied preparations crowd of a million will be in "Labour Day" parari< There will be as:,; reproducing «accordu.; "din cf a modem battle) be followed by an hour' conveyed through a hi will reveal the111 words
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Article213 1933-05-01 10 The reek-end trough! Dew ftb Dr. J H. Yap. who former] carried lucrative practice in Bingap Mansions. Orchard Road, al A cek. Dr. Y::p was at the tina >of bis .arly thirtlej. He had. however, been :n pour health for some time. sutT.' :i.. compadnt.213 words
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Advertisement8 1933-05-01 10 Tfe If" FITCH'S ROYAL PIHEAPPLEBRAHD 7MI£M/ II (AUSTRALIAN)8 words
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Article394 1933-05-01 11 •it) Show A Great Success. Our Woman Correspondent.) onequin parade at the Raffles Hotel i ess at the charity benefit q Urn Ciiiid Welfare Society feature was th" showin«i i himea Of Oriental wemen reason for the sue- Illin the menfolk. The d Been to particularly prevailinf394 words
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Article88 1933-05-01 11 [General Chang Chen Relinquishes Command. Peiping, April 28. As a result rf the meeting between Gen Ho Yinj Chmg. the Cmmander-in-Chief, and Dr Chen Kung Po, Minister of Industry. Gen. ShanChen s troops are being transferred to the reav for re-adjustment and Gen. Wang Fu Lins Fourth Army88 words
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Article236 1933-05-01 11 Amendment Bill To Be Introduced. An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No 85 (Inquiry Ccmmissions) is shortly tc be introduced into thi Legia&attve Cuuncil. The- objects and reasons an This Bill contains certain amendments *o Ordinance No. 85 (Inquiry Commissions). Clause 2 extends the sccpe of section 2 of236 words
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Article268 1933-05-01 11 Bankrupt To Be Asked More Questions. The public examination of Ang Teck Say was continued on Friday in the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Whitley. Mr. D. H. Tidor (Asst. Official Assignee) represented the Official Assignee, while Mr. V. D. Knowles appeared for some of the petitioning268 words
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Article72 1933-05-01 11 j Dmes With Chinese Foreign Minister. Nanking, April 28. Mr. Bogom.llof. the Sovet Ambassador, called on Dr. Lo Wen Kan, the Foreign Minister yesterday morning and dined with him last night. The Soviet Ambassador said that after he had presented his credentials he might express his iews on72 words
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Article361 1933-05-01 11 I Search Of Hundreds Of Houses. I i I I I Reuter. Berlin, April 29. A recrudescence of the Police harrying Com- munists, who are alleged to be organising a ceunter-revolution, took place to-aay when 10.000 policemen and Brown Shirts cordoned off a big region ofReuter. - 361 words
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Advertisement206 1933-05-01 11 Change of Orchestra. t o inform their Patrons that they have secured Mr. Da Silva s j at the Cabaret commencing from to-night. J j 7.15 To-Night 9.15 j TALKIES j REGINALD DENNY in j j THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." j mmmmmm^^^mwwmmmmwmmmm GRFfiG SBMffMANO BO Ks Mm v rsary Edition206 words
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Advertisement377 1933-05-01 11 PACKING. j EXPERT JAPANESE PACKER. Please apply to M. SAWADA CO., 27, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. 'Phone 2776. KIM TEK COMPANY. ALL MOTOR-CAR REPAIRS. FIRST-CLASS PAINTING. Second-Hand Cars Bought And Sold. Hoods R novated and Seats Re-uphoLstered Satisfaction guaranteed. Proprietor: LOH KIM TER, 109. JeUiroe Road, off Lavender Street fftiwww I377 words
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Advertisement228 1933-05-01 11 1 marinFlnsSkato j I GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD 1 I EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED AT LOW RATES. I hor quotations for mil transit risks by Rood, I I RmU er Wmter I J Apply to:— SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. I( General Agents: Motor Union Insurance Co., Lti., Merchants' Marine Insurance228 words
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Article1458 1933-05-01 12 The Salary Scale. FIRST LIST OF TEN POSTS. At to-day's meeting of the Legislative CtKrncil th? rile:; govtraiof th? establishment 0 the Straita Settlements Civil Service wore add on tnc table. The most important Itativnilon is that "if candidates possess dual nationality, »British and Chinese, the\ ntll1,458 words
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Article, Illustration214 1933-05-01 12 LIFEBOAT COOLERS. Multitubular System Employed. The twin-engined motor lifeboat recently Hunched ior the Shoreham station has an elaborate multitubular system cf ou and water rcolinfc. a many as 912 'übes of Barronla metal w f four different leng hs are fitted in214 words
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Article95 1933-05-01 12 Singapore. May 1. SKIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kumsang 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3>. Kl?.ng 15; Saale 13; Kuala 10; EOtaaeus 9: Cyclops 8: Marulu 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3>. Laganbank 30. Empire Dock "Entrance Gate 4). Mange la 46: Silversandal 48.95 words
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Article164 1933-05-01 12 CHANGE IN SERVICE TO EUROPE Owing to a change of route of the Dutch ail ma.i s.ivice to Eurcpe, the crculat.on of an mail correspondence tor Southern Europe is reused as fouows: The existing despatch from Penang to Athens will be mainlined and supplemented t> a despatch fvcm164 words
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Article27 1933-05-01 12 From H:!l?.iid by th t "lndrapoera." due at Bn«gapore to-morrow morning. Prom China ar.d Japan by the "Suisang," due a. Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow.27 words
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Article102 1933-05-01 12 AH Fascist Candidates Rejected. Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam. April 27. Holland has rejected Fascism. Four or five Nazi greups, each promising to save the country by strong means, wtie put forward as candidates in yesterday's selection but not a single representative was returned. In the new Parliament repiesentation ofReuter Wireless. - 102 words
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Article82 1933-05-01 12 Water-Proof Cloth Against Wind And Rain. Tientsin. April 29. The Clothing Socitty of Tientsin have invented a water-prcof cloth for use at the front a-? protection against wind, thunder and rain The inventi n is styled "Kcwkuo Water-procf-cloth." (kcwkuo means national solvation) The inventor is leaving for the82 words
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Article226 1933-05-01 12 SELLING. X Singapore, May 1London, 4 months' sight 23 7 8 London, 3 mcn'hs' right 2 3 27 32 Ix>ndon, 60 days' sight 2 3 13 16 London, 30 days' sight 2 3 2532 London, d' mand 2 3 3 4 London, T.T. 2 3 23 32 Lycna226 words
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Article214 1933-05-01 12 Singapore. May 1. R iS an;) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan $112 E (SttUß) W. Ccast 2 $106 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 *'H4 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $109 Pice, Siam "Old" per kcyan No. 1 $174 Rice. Siam "Old" No. 2 $154. Rice. Siam "Old" No.214 words
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Article289 1933-05-01 12 "Naldera" Brings Two Brides To Singapore. Mr. H. Merton Brown, manager of Thorneyeroft (Singapore). Ltd. was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Snuirday to Miss Violet Callaway, whc arrived in Singapore on Friday by 'he "Naldera." The b.ide is the daughter of Mrs. and the laieMr. Hugh Callaway,289 words
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Article58 1933-05-01 12 “Min Kuo Jih Pao.” Hongkong, April 28. Dr. Chu Chia. Hua. the Minister of Communicati ns. has wired to Canton proposing the establishment of radio-telephones to coneect Nanking. Shanghai. Hankow and Canton. Mr. Li Ching Chuan. Commlsioner of Fuki?n Province (banker and lumber merchant of the Philippines), returned“Min Kuo Jih Pao.” - 58 words
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Article234 1933-05-01 12 WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And 1 Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. MAY 1 High Tides.—1.30 a.m., 3.18 p.m Meeting, Legislative Council. 10.3,j ra Singapore Cc-operative Uni n At 1! Mr A. Cavendish, Capitcl Rt-.tau: 15 pjn> Commercial Cup Football: A.PC v Mar..stii'H Mn Be;;ar: P.O. v. Tl y,234 words
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Article99 1933-05-01 12 Alhambra. —Double feature •'Vanity Sri' ana "The Lightning Flyer." Capitol.—Jack Buchanan m "Yea, Mr. Brown." Empire.—Gene Gcrraid in Lucky DM." Great World.—Side shows, pa?ar malam. Malay opera. Chines wayangs. silent and talking films (Sky Talkie: "The Girl Said No,' Star Talkie: "Taming of the Shi Marlborough.—Howard Hugleo m "B*799 words
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Article135 1933-05-01 12 Charity Entertainments Durinu The Week-End. The Oleh Oleh Party, a fine tWßf* amateur artists, after a successful tuur ot Malacca and Penang. presented a variety entertainment aj, the Great WofW Saturday night in aid of the European mj the Non-European Unemployment Winds. A large and appreciative audience,135 words
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Article65 1933-05-01 12 AT THE CINEMAS. Gicta Garbo enthusia ts pack I f rmanc s of the Roxy but night of her successes. "As You Dealr a season. Playing opposite bet In producticn is that famous German v yon Stroheim. The shorts which imiu l Mi "Stepping Spikes." lAfiCher peep champions,65 words
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Advertisement52 1933-05-01 12 'i. I jr?Mmw Mr l|ft I waai w I I i i awj- W M mTI mrwMt Is-i \\-^^am. I LaV/al I I Lw ft--'.vv* "I I I I -I LbuHHk aßaaWvaßßuiif fl I I I I Aw H I I o I LvM I I- I I I MALAYAN52 words
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Miscellaneous73 1933-05-01 12 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Testerday. Nigau M?.x. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine Temp. Stations. D.g. P. Inches. Hours. D-g. K. A'cr S ar 90 0 94 11 1 73 Bltiawan so 0 05 4 7 74 K. Tr.ngganu 91 Nil 9 7 73 Buki Jeram 88 Nil73 words
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Miscellaneous295 1933-05-01 12 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Philippine Islands. China and Japan vmuw (Meerkerki 3 p.m. Kemaman. Kemasek. Dungun. Trengo ,.-u end B?sut (Esmeralda) 3 p.m North. N.-East and N -West Sumatra, Crvlon. Egypt and U.S.A. (Silversanoalt 3 p.m. Sc'at P.ir.dk.r.g, Eengkaiir and Eagan S, Api An) lDa j ak) 3 P m295 words
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106 1933-05-01 13 CHINESE DOMESTIC TANGLE. JUDGE DISMISSES PLAINTIFF'S FIRST TWO PRAYERS. i c matrimonial suit reached the third day of hearing Jupreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, when the acting ice, the Hon. Mr. A. K. a Beckett Terrell, dismissed plaintiff's prayers—restitution of conjugal rights and for at106 words
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2143 1933-05-01 13 for the plaintiff was Lee maid servant in the defendant. She stated Ural and third dekong in 1929 where they a era made to have married and these were intended bride being a memd d but on the evening in ted day for the2,143 words
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Article350 1933-05-01 13 Bringing The Methods Up-to-date. The existing law relating to prisons. Ordinance No. 18, dates from 1872, and in order to provide legislation more in keeping with modern requirements, a Bill to amend and consolidate the law relating to prisons was introduced at the meeting of the Legislative Council350 words
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Article423 1933-05-01 13 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 9 a.m.: Earncs <W.M.) Rolling Home. When Ships were Ships and not tin pots. Beach (Lady Victoria. Hicks) Life of Sir Michael Hicks Beach. 2 volumes. Beaton (Cecil) The Book of Beauty, illustrated. Cecille. Crown Princess423 words
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Article16 1933-05-01 13 Cipt. O. G. Williams will be Acting Major v/hilst in command of the Malacca Volunteer Corps.16 words
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Article15 1933-05-01 13 Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer, chairman, Singapore Harbour Board, has been granted seven months' leave.15 words
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Advertisement64 1933-05-01 13 can place absolute faith i I 7 in the goodness and purity of < I > "Milkmaid" Condensed Milk. < I > For "Milkmaid" Milk is rich I creamy milk from cows fed I i r on the finest pasture land in < I > the world. v Milkmaid M64 words
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Advertisement379 1933-05-01 13 Cuticura Healed 1 Rash of Wet Nature On Sgiis Face "The trouble started on my son's face with irritation and burning, and a rash broke cut of a wet n.-.ture. The irritation wan sc b;'.d that he was always scratching, and the breaking oat spread to other paits of Ma379 words
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320 1933-05-01 14 Canton Students Beat Hongkong. Athlete:; from Hongkong University, Ling Nr. n University and Amoy University suffered a heavy defeat against Sun Yat Sen University during the Easter holidays in the annual interVarrity track and field meet, which was held in Canton for the second320 words
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Article150 1933-05-01 14 Result Of Championship Final. GOLF. Reuter Wireless. Ganton, Yo:ks, April 28 Ihe English Close Ama'eur Charrpionsh i.na! was won by John Woollam of Hoc r o Che. hire who beat T. Bourn oi Sunningd. by 4 sn<? 3.—Reuter. Ganton. April 25 Siv cci..-1'iaed in theEr-glt-h Ci Ai. aleurReuter Wireless. - 150 words
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Article177 1933-05-01 14 CRICKET. The Muar Hospital Cricket Club retained its unbeaten record when it met and defeated the Malacca Teachers' Association on the first innings. Batting first the M.H.C.C. put up 114, Bertie Barthelot top-scoring with 37. S. Thural Rajah »25) and B. Barthelot (19) also made u'eful contributions.177 words
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Article78 1933-05-01 14 THE TURF. Reuter. London, April 28. The latest eallover on the Derby is as follow: 100—9. Rodcsto and King Salmon. 100—8. Hyperion (taken and offered). 100—8. Gino. 100—7, Scarlet Tiger (offered). 100 —6, Manitoba (offered), 20—1 (taken). 100 —6. Lochiel (offered). 18—1, Felicitation (offered) 20 —1 (taken). 20—1,Reuter. - 78 words
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Article26 1933-05-01 14 Lam Loo Society practices take place every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at the Girls' School's court in Van Kit Road. Members musl turn up regularly.26 words
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Article36 1933-05-01 14 The following are the sports captains of the Lam Lo: Society: Basket-Ball: Soh Kian Tong. Football: Soh Goh Seng. Volley-Ball: Yeo 800 Hoe. Badmintrn: Pek Jin Chye. Pfng Pong: Kam Cheng Kcon. Swimming: Lim Boon Ann.36 words
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Article304 1933-05-01 14 Tournament At Leper Camp. BADMINTON. The following are the results of the touri Bmat held at the Leper en Wednesday: Girls' Class II (singles.): Olive Ong beat Mabel 14—14, 3—l, B—ls. 15-13. Eoys* (doubles): Harry Mclntyiv and Choon liat beat Keng Kiat and Ec Swee 21 —16 —10.304 words
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Article562 1933-05-01 14 Wins A London Tournament. LAWN TENNIS. London. April 13. Playing in the Paddington Lawn Tenni Tournament through another week's glorioi jn'hine. Miss Jonn Ridley wen the women ngles. In this event r.ine Fr.gli'h ranked v.cme .ompeted and were eliminated. Miss Ridlt as passed over by the Ranking562 words
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Article223 1933-05-01 14 Yeow Kirn Swee Shield. ASSN. FOOTBALL. /From Our Own CorresjxmdcntJ Malacca, April 28. The local competition for the Yeow Kirn j Bwee Shield started yesterday evening, when Ihe Bunga Raya first team beat their second j clever C> —l a', the Kubu ground. Mr. Frank i Stanley was223 words
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Article267 1933-05-01 14 Philadelphia Trounced By Yankees, BASEBALL. Reuter. New York. April 28. The following were the results of Nationil and American League games played to-day: NATIONAL LEAGUE. R H E Boston 0 7 0 Brooklyn 14 1 'Eeck pitched for Brooklyn.) Chicago 3 5 0 Pittsburgh 2 6 2 CincinnatiReuter. - 267 words
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Article71 1933-05-01 14 BOXING. Mr. Tun Ah Luck writes regarding the comments made by Sam Foxy en Thursday: To my knowledge Sam Foxy was knocked out by Speed Arenas and B, y Walley in the fourth round. The latter tok place in the Harbour Beard Godown in 1924. Boxing fans71 words
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Article100 1933-05-01 14 Tiic following arc oJfice-bearers of the fttiarfgcM Minstrels for the current year: Patron. Mr. Goh Teck Swee; president, Mr. Lim Cheng Leng; vice-presidents. Mr. Koh Swee Gim and Mr. Owee Peng Ying (rc-clected); hon. secretary, Mr. Fun Ah Kow; asst. Hon. secretary. Mr. Soh Chee Kong (re-elected): hon.100 words
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Advertisement481 1933-05-01 14 Cb British Thomson-Houston co .ua VPH/ RUGBY, ENGLAND. "Th* mark mm a Reduce Your Production Costs. World-wide reputation" 1[ 1 REDUCE VO( X POWER DESIRED REDUCED SPEEDS. THE BORNEO CO., LTD I wm P" h»| i Several patent preparations have been l_ II WP j I offered to the public481 words
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Advertisement379 1933-05-01 14 WHAT IS HOROSi OPI LET ME TELL YOU n yv Would you lik.- to v. what The s.ars indkaii whether you will b happy; about anata fricr.es, enemies, travel unlucky periods: wha* falls to avoid; wha< i portunities to gra new undertakings ys^-T her information of vi j .<."<.; \alue379 words
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Article25 1933-05-01 15 Vienna, March 23. By a drastic decree just published the Government has reduced bank directors' salaries to a maximum of £1.400 a year.25 words
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Article22 1933-05-01 15 The promotion of Lieuts. J. Lee and E. G. Holiday, of the S.S.V.F., to the rank of Captain has been approved. 122 words
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Article24 1933-05-01 15 Mrs. Lim Eng Hae has been appointed to be a member of the Committee of Ladies under the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance. 1930.24 words
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Article99 1933-05-01 15 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers are invited to tcrffe to us on subjects of public interest it must be under stood that the "Malaya Tribune" docs not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corrcs. pondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and99 words
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Article447 1933-05-01 15 (To tlie Editor, "Malaya Tribune "j Sir, —I have been following with interest the series of letters by Mr. Tan Tiam Kee on I'fe assurance appearing in he correspondence columns of your popular paper. While these letters should be educative, instead of being controversial, I am afraid your447 words
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Article269 1933-05-01 15 i To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") and lr 'h^I?? ank^ S yOU f0r your past kindj iess, and hopmg that you wall please find space w valuable columns for this letter. we \vho are unemployed know that the rinilj'iu contro1 lhe unemployment' funds are doing their best to269 words
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Article145 1933-05-01 15 (To the Ed.tcr, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —Reading over your editorial on the appeal for the above-mentioned Fund I beg to put forward this suggestion to the Unemployment Committee and trust they will go deeply into this matter. Perhaps the idea may not be new. but any way145 words
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Advertisement597 1933-05-01 15 f j Fit as a Fiddle at Sixty How many m?n can make that proud boas,? Most men are feeling their Me V j very decidedly, long before they retell sh.ty. j i Wha. is the secret of these few youthful, looking elderly men who are always I good-humouredly telling597 words
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Advertisement26 1933-05-01 15 The PHOTO STORE I j For Your Cameras J Stockists of I ZEISS IKON CAMERAS. (Price List On Application). MALAYA PHOTO SUPPLY SB7-7, Victoria Street, SINGAPORE.26 words
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Miscellaneous234 1933-05-01 15 EMPIRE RADIO TONIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. UtMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING M I, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES ASD ADEN. The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. 25.28 and 31.3 metres. 1 ii] the following frequencies and wave, ill be used in the transmissions to .in ink, Announcements will be made ■I234 words
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Miscellaneous357 1933-05-01 15 European music. Also on 31 metres with native and Chinese music from 7.20 to 8.50 p.m. Also nn 49 metres. MEDAN. very strong on 41 metres, daily from about 7 p.m. MANILA, occasionally on 28 metres. Good reception. RADIO NATIONS (League of Nations official station-20.64 and 40.3) giving talis, USU357 words
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Advertisement278 1933-05-01 16 Hup Ik is GREAT BARGAINSAI? COMMENCING ON Ist. MAY WONDERFUL OPPOR 11 Mll KS FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS. QUEEN'S CREPEIALL TrtSE ABE VERY UALUABLE MAI ERIAIS FOR CREPE DE CHINE FRO g EVENING PRINTED SATIN DRESSES WITH HEWES" ARTIFICIAL SILK. DESIGN AiiDATC- RAN6E OF MATER^ALS. JpEA'J i !^^C jIOL !';S. OPEN278 words
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Advertisement633 1933-05-01 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. Comfortable Board, Two Gentlemen or Married Couple. 250 A, Bukit. Timah Road. IO LET- 1, Marga c fKL, ott Grove Rd., ckJM to Karoi.g i'aik. Entry 1-5-33. Particulars Tel. 3170. TO LET —''Sil verton,'' 8. Upper Wilkte Road, two-storeyed compound house, with sanitary633 words
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Advertisement340 1933-05-01 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. MR. H. NUGENT BUCKERIDGE, EUROPEAN ART PHOTOGRAPHER, has removed to 78. BRAS BASAH ROAD, »30 yards from North Bridge Road). TELEPHONE 7898. "notice. IN THE ESTATE OF AUGUSTUS VICTOR VAN DER BEEK, DECEASED. PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE No. 144 (TRUSTEES). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Efedi*crs340 words
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