Malaya Tribune, 8 May 1939
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Title Section38 1939-05-08 1 The Malaya Tribune 1 Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest bales XXVI- No. 108. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, May 8, 1939. The Malaya Tribune >o PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1939 i38 words
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Advertisement33 1939-05-08 1 Besl KROPOK UDANG from PROVISION STORE, H B RIDGE ROAD PHON2 2133. BLUE CROSS Milk after 1 i;s rich, whol some qualities ijj^^^^^^S^k NNELL BROS. CO., LTD. BLUE CROSS STOCKS ARE ALWAYS FRESH33 words
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Advertisement399 1939-05-08 1 MADAME PAGE LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Top Floor, Battery Bldgs. t ASH SALE ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing Ist May. DAY EVENING GOWNS. Ii i 'r\ > S //0 1 Laghter k'hoc with cue Concrete Garden Furniture supplied in 1I I Y/9 v Vjt (i 1 MS_ attractive colours and beautiful399 words
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Article56 1939-05-08 2 A^KObb: —I. Divert. 3. Sc'eever 7 Merman. 9. Melodious 10. Stoic 12 R-wan. 13. Jenn-t. 14. Tre*s 16 Hnnri' 18. Orch,d. 20. Nabob. 23. lipse 24 NonCareer. SCh Cl 2,; 27. DOWN:—i, Damask 2 Callow. 5. Vamoose. 6 Identical. 9. Mirth 11. r Hobby. 16. Haunte.56 words
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Article82 1939-05-08 2 yicniNG her famous lather. Jack Ah, Ptl^ y on tho "Artists and Models Abroad" set at Paramount little 32an Naomi Benny find- the makfi- n movies incomprehensible mmn j "X°« Rotag to do that a!, over mm jjaddjr? asks the visibly puJS 4HrS£: he's going to repeat82 words
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Article104 1939-05-08 2 "PARIS HONEYMOON" AT THE PAVILION HUMOUR, romanci combined iv the film "Par H moon.'* which began a season a* Pavilion last night Bing Crosby's inclusion in together with such favourite ward Everett Horton and Pranci» Gaal are sufficient guarantee w excellence of the product* the story104 words
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Article35 1939-05-08 2 ONLY Angels have W bia's final title for He i 1: spectacular Plane No 1 completion with Cary G Arthur headim; an Grant's next Columbia ncunced as Our Wife Loretta Young sharin" ours.35 words
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Advertisement294 1939-05-08 2 STEAMKK SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. &O.s. N. (o. S SAILINGS. OUTW ARDS. Due. Tonnage. Sport. 1939 i BHUTAN 6.100 May 9 RANPURA 17 000 May 19 X BEHAR 0,000 May 28 RAWALPINDI 17.000 June 2 t SOUDAN ti 500 June 2 CHITRAL 15,000 June 1G CORFU i;,294 words
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Advertisement500 1939-05-08 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NOIM)I)EUTSCTiEK LI OYD, I Incorporated in The undernotcd are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. omits 1939 North China May 11 S s-s "mCKATi mits Manila May 17 a m.s. -coßi'i-vO" omits Darren and Japan May 2G HOMEWARD. For500 words
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Advertisement461 1939-05-08 2 THE HO HONG STEAMSHIP COMPANY (1932) LIMITED. Regular fortnightly service between Rangoon, Penang, Port Swettenham, Singapore. Hongkong, Gwatow, Amoy, <Kulangsu) and Focchow. Special cheep return tickets to China for short holiday trips. NEXT SAILINGS: For CHINA For RANGOON "Hong Peng" May 8, 4 pm. -'Hong Siang" May 19 "Hons; Kheng"461 words
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Advertisement123 1939-05-08 2 HAMfIURG-AMRRIKA LINIfc Dou'v. DamptschifTs Gesellschaft PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE 'II TWlpn 5-5. Direct May 21 f m.s. Difcei J„„ f ur»< HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AN© BREMEN iJt ha-vm tv P l,c S p ore 19 39. s.s Direct May 10 i m.s. KULMEPLAND via Genoa May 20 s.s. NORDMAPK via123 words
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Miscellaneous142 1939-05-08 2 1 DAILY CROSSWomVl CLUES ACROSS: niT nmvv 8 Se°as k on LabOU er 1 Appropr^ u To liberate is sometimes to destroy. SuSa^hiei 1 J a friendly way 5. One of the old scho 12 Strictly limited. a jr< 1 13 Cooked in a certain way. 7 Pl'mp 10 stra142 words
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Article441 1939-05-08 3 t LONDON COMMODITIES London, Saturday HfBBEB Previous To-day Chance Neglected idle «ot 7 1516 7 15 16 Z Sellers 8 8 ard June) Buyers 8 7 1516 _i 16 Sellers 8 116 8 .ard (July Sept.) Buyers 8 116 8 116 Sellers 8^ 8 8»« ward 'Oct.441 words
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Article70 1939-05-08 3 List Of Current Dividends Singapore. May 6, 1 pm. Total loi Company Dividend Book* dose Date Ex 5S payable Date to datf Amal l»Ad. May 12 May 19 May 13 Hong Kong Tin 2>/ 2 teat tax May 10 Apr 24 Tiu 5% int. Apr. 29 May70 words
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Article803 1939-05-08 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, May 6, I p.m. Fraser ana Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 29 3 6 Austral Amal 4 9 5 3cd Austral Malay 38- 42Ayer Hitam 18 6 19 6 Ayer Weng 0.65 0.70 Bangrin Tin 18 6 19,6 Batu803 words
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Article233 1939-05-08 3 Singapore, May 6. The following are the exchange stock this morr.mg according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 3 25 32 London demand 2 3 25 32 Lyons demand 2043 Switzerland demand 240 1 2 Hamburg demand 134 New233 words
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Article99 1939-05-08 3 London, May 6. Paris 176 47 64 New York 4.68 Montreal 4.70 1 Brussels 27.501, Geneva 20.85 Amsterdam 8.76' 4 Milan 89 Belgium 11.66» 2 Berlin 11.66 1 2 Rio de Janeiro 2 2 532 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague nom. Helsingfors 2263 4 Madrid nnmlnol Lisbon iioV99 words
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Article171 1939-05-08 3 9% Maynard ft Co.. IM.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 UM SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: ***** red 1940 $4<)fl,oUfl Int. Mar 31 Sept 3oT. 100 101 norn 1907 red 19« $1000,000 Int. 1*926 rid. IWWM«UW ng 1% W»» red. 1978-« $4,000,000 IMI4 r1 3% 1&37 rea. inw hihim171 words
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Article89 1939-05-08 3 Singapore, May 8. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive: East Wharf (Gate 1» Nil. Main Wharf (Gate 2> Juno 16; Hector 14; Pres. Van Buren 11; Toyama Maru 9. Empire Dock (Gate 2) City of Roubaix 32; Singalcse Prince 34; Marudu 38. Empire Dock (Gate89 words
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Advertisement33 1939-05-08 3 THE EASTERN UNITED A KANf E CORPORATION, LIMITED M VRINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, &5i Ul *Y. PERSON AL ACCI SJ' WORKMEN'S COMPENSA. I,N AM) PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. OFFICE: CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL,33 words
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Advertisement220 1939-05-08 3 I h -,j SAVINGS 7/ou. to A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account Is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from timp to time Is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened220 words
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Advertisement389 1939-05-08 3 VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS TANJONG PAGAR Nil. KEPPEL HARBOUR King's Dock: Sunetta. No. 1 Dock: Ban Hong Liotlg. No. 2 Dock: Kajang. BANK OF CHINA Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Magapon Telephones: Office 6444. "Asst. Manager s Office 6442. Exchange Dept. ■> 6441. General Office 5188-a389 words
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Advertisement589 1939-05-08 4 WANTED CAPABLE MANAGER wit] knowledge of medicine and advertising Cash rHilly $2,000 required. Salary $5( Apply P.O. Box 123, Singapore. (8-A SHORTHAND TYPIST with Know ledge book-keeping, Commencing, salar 4-30. P.O. Box 229, <7 A WANTED an Indian hair dresser stat< i>ay required Box 492, Malaya Tribune Singapore. i5-A WANTED589 words
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Advertisement536 1939-05-08 4 EXPERIENCED ENGLISH NURSERY NURSE desires post Malaya, Singapore, preferred. Thoroughly understands diet, needlework, children's flrst lessens, musical. Lived in East. Good reference;'. Passage required, or part salary accordingly. Mrs. P. Webber "Abbeville." George V Ay., West Worthing, England. (1061) CHINESE Diplomaed Dispenser, Licensed Dresser, Grade It Senior, 12 years practical536 words
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Advertisement655 1939-05-08 4 I Miscellaneous THE GREEN CIRCLE LIBRARIES. 18-F, Battery Road, Singapore. P.O. Box 34. New Books Every Mail. Spctri! Rates Outstation-Members, Chios and Messes. Hours of business: <« 30 urn. v) 6 p.m. <4-A> FOR WREATHS, floral baskets, fresh cut flowers always rely on THE GEM NURSERY, 172, Moulraein Road, Phone655 words
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Advertisement543 1939-05-08 4 Educational PRIVATE TUITION given In shorthand and typewriting, also lessons and conversation in English by Lady Teacher, at 139, Selegie Road. (l.A> DANCING OPPORTUNIIES for all interested. Series of Ballroom Dancing Lessons will be taught personally by George Collick, Rhythm Dancing Studio, 39, Kreta Ayer Road. Monthly Terms. Weekly Two543 words
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Advertisement536 1939-05-08 4 FOR SALE: One PnU3fls gramophone $50 and one HM.V,, gramo phone $25. Apply 7 Na*>.m Road Phone 2626. «C-A) SHOP HOUSE lot 120 by 20 with temjwrary building 228, Pudu Road. Second mile $5,000 or what offers. Apply Box No 482 Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. 1 <1086) FOR SALE: Newly536 words
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Advertisement546 1939-05-08 4 Pufi&c Ttottcea! Singapore Municipality TENDERS following materials or r r l *>t particular see Municipal £ndS R o^ r Supply of Pumps Flr..-f} al 01 Closiifj cal Equipment, Pine. Valves, etc. for Baku Timah and Katong Sub f"ttary Sewage Pumpm< Stations. (Depooit S5O» Supply of Thre,? cWrine M iy 3I546 words
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83 1939-05-08 5 he late Mr. Robert Edir.e fin V:' r \virl to express their 'V. to ;->ll velatives and friI ended the funeral as well ends v Vnt wreaths, and letters as lh nee. of c° n j > >m Teng, and family p nk all relatives, friends, ,;mvs'83 words
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Article93 1939-05-08 5 (From .Our Own Correspondent v Ipoh, May 7. MG Beng Kee, aged 17 years, son of Ng n Peng Mun, of the Chief Police Office, Ipoh, died early on Friday morning from typhoid. He was a student in the Junior class at the Anderson School, Ipoh.93 words
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Article277 1939-05-08 5 [From Our Oion Reporter] Ipoh, Saturday. THE holy precincts of the Sikh Temple in Kampar was rudely desecrated early one morning as the result of a stabbing incident m which a Sikh received a knife injury from a compatriot necessitating "is stay of nearly three months277 words
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Article22 1939-05-08 5 The rubber crop of Ayer Molek Estate for April was 13.854 lb., a total for six months ol 85.518 tens.22 words
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Article75 1939-05-08 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, May 7. A TRADE School student has been admitted into the hospital from a wound on the back of his head. It is alleged that the wound has been caused by a hammer attack by another student of the school. The incident75 words
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1055 1939-05-08 5 ttTE have received from Capt. Abdullah, the private secretary to His Highness the Sultan of Johore, a copy of the memorandum prepared by His Highness regarding the incident which occurred at the French frontier town of Elaaaa (between Switzerland and France) on April 22, when1,055 words
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135 1939-05-08 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, May t. rLYING hours for April were mu*tb I* affected by bad weather condhiom and totalled 142 hours 20 states the monthly report of the Fe.aK Flying Club for April. Five hours 55 minutes of the above135 words
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Article94 1939-05-08 5 DURING the week ending April 29. exnorts from Malayan ports amounted tc 59.467 cases, of which: 42,672 m percent.) cases were to the United Kingdom 925 (1 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe 12.475 (21 per cent, cases to Canada and 3.395 «6 per cent.) cases94 words
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316 1939-05-08 5 Malaya's Radio Telephone Link With U.S.A., Canada Mexico SERVICE TO OPEN ON JUNE 1 "HULLO AMERICA" PROM June 1, a public Radio Telephone Service between Malaya and North America (U.S.A., Canada and Mexico) wtU be made available. Calls will be completed during three periods daily as follows:—7.2o a.m. to 7.50316 words
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Article185 1939-05-08 5 [From Our Oicn Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. AFTER thirty years' service in Malaya, the Hon. Mr. C D. Ahcarne (Federal Secretary) *eit Penang yesterday aboasjl the Canton for Ireland on retirement. Mr Ahearne, who was 53 years of age came to Malaya in 1910 He was first185 words
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Article16 1939-05-08 5 Wednesday s luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore will be followed by a16 words
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Advertisement279 1939-05-08 5 j:o> MORTGAGEES* I g OP v J USD GRANT PROPERTIES. 0 o, held at i jj. a If-room *i I Edwards Co., Ltd., M>s Malacca Street. Singapore. N 3DAY, IITH MAY, 1939 v A T &3i P<M. valuable 90 ve&rs* leasehold Nos. 11, 12 13. 13-1, 14, n <\ »9,279 words
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Advertisement531 1939-05-08 5 FAMOUS FISTULA PILES SPECIALISTS. All sorts of Pilei are radically curef ln a week's time Treatment guaran .JT teed without operfL ation. Every Ey Disease and Rheu matlsm are altn undertaken. Charges Modern* c 41 Consult personall ?r apply for part! I culars to:— I n. KAHIM I BAKUASH SO!*531 words
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Article93 1939-05-08 6 Singapore, Sunday. A THREE-YEAR-OLD Chinese boy, living at Padang Terbakar, just beyond the Bedok Police Station, •M fcund dnv.ned cr. the Bedok beach shortly after three o'clock yesterday afternoon. His body was found in front of the Government holiday bungalows at Bedok. From enquiries made, it is93 words
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Article58 1939-05-08 6 Reuter. Santiago. May 7.—The Chilean Government lias ace-opted the United States Government's invitation to the Chilean Finance Minister to visit Washington to discuss economic co-operation between the two countries. The Finance Minister is leaving as scon as a plan has been formed to rehabilitate ChileanReuter. - 58 words
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292 1939-05-08 6 Singapore, \i a y c mining Ampats B Y»- SJ" Ayer Hitams 193 Bangrins ltJ Eatu Selangors 1 gj Hitams 0.26 030 Hongkong Tin 166 I76xd Chendenangs 116 •■> S*? 8 J JUtsi ts 059 o.62cci Idns Hyd. 5 6 Ipoh Tin 19 6 20292 words
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Advertisement750 1939-05-08 6 ARE YOUR gK EYES WEAK?(i&? Avail yourself of the expert services of a skilled qualified Specialist with over 35 years' European clinical experience. Moderate cost for modern individually panned and built practical glasses. Thompson Optical Co. 4, Arcade Kld»., Phone .'{oo2. IC. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science NEW ARRIVALS750 words
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Advertisement45 1939-05-08 6 *TYIT M RADIOS I ARE SECOND TO NONE in Efficiency, Re!ia»Mlit> and 1 Serv.cs. Hence u.ev arc i VERY POPULAR IN MALAYA. I Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Distributors: I RADIO GENERAL AG'.NCY. j! Kuftln T union- f II jjT i li in nil MM45 words
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Advertisement39 1939-05-08 6 FOR WORLD-WIDE RF( EPTTON CAT.7, FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION RADIO ELECTRIC CO., 28-30 ORCHARD ROAD Tel. 3829. SINGAPORE. Distribut h Scientific Service Co., Singapore Hongkong Shanghai SIMONIZ Will Preserve Your siioiiz i SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, IPOH, TAIPING. J39 words
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Advertisement27 1939-05-08 6 HOMELITE PorUWe Genera l^ Plant Operates On W«*J w Weighs Only 80 lbs. 110\.-- Available in px pull particulars from: SPOT RADIO LTD., 58. OPCITAKD ROAD, BINOAPggL27 words
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Miscellaneous817 1939-05-08 6 To-day's Radio I I H AY Q LONDON „.35 PlSorte recital' by Betty MRO.M IVI/\T O Humoy. vnr UM w.< JZ* TRANSMISSION 5 11.50 County Crick.t: Surrey vs 15.15 M,/, „n SINGAPORE OSB ,51 Mo/s (31.55 Som S t r3 an^GlouC ri e rdu VS w.*ssrssia b m church Cheshire,817 words
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357 1939-05-08 7 State Possesses irst Mobile Gas Chamber \Frcr: Our Own Correspondent 1 7>li!ar, Saturday. IMINAKY sttps to train selected men from various districts in 1 as air raid wardens and instructors have been taken, and it at the first instructors* classes will commence357 words
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Article184 1939-05-08 7 lEXCELLENTI EXCELLENT musical entertainment was eiven last night at the Victoria Memorial Hall when Mr. Werner Baer. the noted organist, (rave a recital which will be. it is hoped, a prelude to a series of monthly recitals to be given at the Memorial Hall. La-t184 words
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95 1939-05-08 7 Singapore. Sunday. A CROONING competition open to amateurs only. held at the morning Binding dance at the Happy World today, was a great success. A record crowd was present and dancing was carried on until 5.30 p.m There were 38 competitors and the indues found95 words
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460 1939-05-08 7 [From Our Own Reporter] Ipoh, May 7. CAFLLY tucked away in the hinterland, snug and secure in its cosiness is one of Inohs beauty spots which has constantly formed an ideal place for picnicking and which may shortly be dosed to460 words
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167 1939-05-08 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping, May TiIE villager? of X.mining Paw, Bukit Gantang, a Village about IS in.les from here which was in UiC <:!d data used a a venue I*l bufhtlo and cock lights saw v etaaage ii contestants on Tuesday 1 t167 words
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Advertisement62 1939-05-08 7 MR. P. F. KINSEY ol ihe tepU firm of ■and Delay, has reiurncd from leave by the P. O j di\mond| Bedsteads "Diamond" Bedsteads have *tabu*hed throughout-Malaya baaei oa m*rit. ri -ny yeara their X, ill mt durability and fine become increa» V n ffb recognised as thd l Mard62 words
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Advertisement125 1939-05-08 7 7«« VKUe VQdUO ffvvv «l 5«»r« BRITISH ■r—" ~W Kg I ES| CONCRETE I I I I REINFORCEMENT H njt fi: IB ADVANTAGES. I II? iflifl s«/cr «//o/r a //<»//.-- H| wpl {fig stress in BRC Fabric of k mSm Mm) 25,000 Zbs. per §t|. fficfc Z/ian ggM tc allow125 words
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Advertisement108 1939-05-08 7 Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Your body rlrans out excess Acids ami poisonous wastes in your blood thru! million tiny dcli< ate Kidney tubes or filters, i I Poisons in the Kidneys or Bladder make you suffer from Getting T'p NirMs, Nei ousncss, L<-k i'Mins, Circles under **>' es <108 words
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Advertisement59 1939-05-08 7 ONE CIGARETTE A TOO I MANY 1 i </iic cigarette beyond the iiinit and your throat bt riaa to assert itself, *,o-s hot and dry and irritat s. Now is the time Allenburys Pastilles prove such a boon. Take care of your throat—take AUenburys \orii CHEMIST SELLS THEM. Sole Agents:59 words
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Advertisement40 1939-05-08 7 HEAD GUINNESS mil HE 0 D N 0 E S V S E H D BOTTLe l*m SI ME. DARBY CO-.LTD. Refreshing Qiten thing PHOENIX GRAPE FRUIT POP {Prepared from the cfinest $resh &j*uit PHOENIX AERATED WATER CO., LTD., TRADE40 words
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Advertisement211 1939-05-08 8 LAST \U.III! Don't miss this grand II ALL-COLOUR MUSICAL Comedy with your II favourite Singing Stars TOGETHER! C APITOL I 6-ls~ari~9-l5 tjgSbi SCREEN TO EQUAL IT! j ICTOR HERBERT'S I Magnificent TECHNICOLOR! Spectacle/ Laughs/ Romance/ I\ FRANK MORGAN RAY BOLGER MA FLORENCE RICE MISCHA AUER I HERMAN KING REGINALD GARDINER211 words
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Advertisement406 1939-05-08 8 1 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 1 PIANOFORTE RECITAL 1 CLIFFORD* HUNTSMAN the Celebrated English Pianist 1 TUESDAY, MAY 9* |i AT jjjjj 9.30 P. M. Booking at JOHN LITTLES $3 $2 $1 Members of H. M. Forces ivill be admitted to the $2 Seats at Half-Price on presentation of the jjjjj406 words
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Advertisement290 1939-05-08 8 PAVILION 6-15 9-i5 Tonight Ring's got a new gaal .pardon, Gaal And is she a nr hi roar when Ring meets her in his newest musical laugh hit f Y,, u II screen s favourite villain, Akim Tamiroff, as the Mayor »f i» turin s th> funniest fellow in years!290 words
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Article74 1939-05-08 9 Singapore, Sunday. MR Tan Seng Kum, a student at Rallies College, was knocked down by a motor-car this afternoon while he was riding a bicycle in Lowland Road on Upper Serangoon Road. Mr. Tan was shocked and semi-con-scious on the arrival of the ambulance and suffered a74 words
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159 1939-05-08 9 Reuter. Berlin, May 7. GERMAN refugees from Polish "persecution" are fleeing across the frontier into Germany in a steadily increasing flow, according to the Berlin press, which hurls sharp accusations against the Polish Government in connection with the exodus. A German news agency says thatReuter. - 159 words
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Article94 1939-05-08 9 Shanghai, May C. 'J\HE final policy of Japan in reta- tion to *'io European situation in likely to be decided upon at the com- j ing uiter*irJni?teria] meeting on Thursday, when Japan's foreign j policy will he debated. It is generally believed that Japan94 words
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Article95 1939-05-08 9 Reuter. Windhoek, May 7. AN appeal to South Africa by the German African Party views with astonishment the attitude of a section of the Union population iv South-West and South Africa towards the present situatiou in Africa and Europe." South Africans a:e asked to remember theReuter. - 95 words
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Advertisement443 1939-05-08 9 KATONG'S IST CLASS •il IPIVO HAJRDRESSLNG SALOON FOR LADIES ft GENTLEMEN OPPOSITE ROXY THEATRE COOL CLEAN HYGIENIC CHARGES MODERATE. Ibiozygen I eradicate* INDIGESTIONS noble from medicine store? 9 5 HAPPY WORLD >™ D WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT OF SINGAPORE'S FIRST $2,000,000 T V AVAJ 4ff ENGINEERING EXHIBITION DANCE IN RADIO,443 words
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Advertisement152 1939-05-08 9 POSITIVELY LAST DAY OF 20th Century-Fox Funniest Comedy idea 'Mister JJj l the fun's all rbouM w gj H ADOUmf JACK JACK HTB MENJOU OAKIE HALEY H ARUBN TONY ftINNIE WHELANMARTINBARNES IT* I GEORGE BARBIER WARREN HYMER JELGt ffi D,reefed by William A. Seiter Songs H fi» A 20th Century-Fox152 words
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Article635 1939-05-08 10 4 VERY important statement was made bj Mr. C. A. Vlieland, the Secretary for Defence, Malaya, in a broadcast talk on air raid precautions. At one time it seemed that the authorities favoured the idea of a large portion of Singapore's population being evacuated in the event635 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1939-05-08 10 W.A. Harpur - By W.A. Harpur RODOMONTADE, avaunt! Begone, false rhetoric! This is the age of pure English in which all ambiguity and obscurity is banished. The crudities of Shakespeare and Chaucer were good enough for the untutored of those days. Their style of diction has had a1,045 words
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Article14 1939-05-08 10 Another way to forestall Nazi dema:.i would be to give Tanganyika to Jews.14 words
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Advertisement186 1939-05-08 10 Peter Dawson J, "SPECIAL" I C/ Scotch Whisky,^, S 3.35 Including Duty. ffeJ/^^^ i. mi Mini m w MM.APOHK KI-.MA t'Ml'l X BOORD'S 'BatrteL gin jjllllQ THE RESULT OF OVER ll|psif 200 YEARS* EXPERIENCE IllisH IliiH IN GIN DISTILLING... 25 Bag Sc« the tiga and know the _|__aSs_, purity. Boord's186 words
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Advertisement28 1939-05-08 10 Glasses You Need Try Everbright Optical Co. EStrSISS »nd Modern r.rd Distinctive Glas es •it Phenomenally lew Prices. 19 CHULIV STREET. SINGAPORE. C. S. (HONG. Dr. of Optometry.28 words
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Advertisement42 1939-05-08 10 M i lIIC A X 1< II OIKS h KAY DUNHILL <■■•■ A Charming Selection of T Day Frocks styled by Kay <*OZ&W%f Dunhill. s Specially selected our wm, representative in America. Jr9 MiLWKITEAWAYS I KUALA LUMPUR P WmHn ipoh VR si\4, \rom:42 words
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533 1939-05-08 11 British Official Wireless. i\ the event of a crisis in Great Britain durin? his absence, I George VI will rule by radio, states the Tribune's f^rcs^onHent. Plans for sucti an hay been completed tc the last detail with the inaujruratioii ofBritish Official Wireless. - 533 words
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Article116 1939-05-08 11 London, Sunday. ntI'TER'S special representative X aboard the Empress of Australia retorts that while the ship ploughed throu h a moderate swell in bright snnshine with a stiff breeze blowing, Their Majesties attended divine servjce this morning, conducted by iptain A. R. Meikle. Punctually116 words
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Article92 1939-05-08 11 Reuter. Vatican City. May 7. THE Pope, broadcasting to the French I National Eucharlstic Conference at I ers irade a brief reference to peace "so ardently des.red by aiviious Hia Holiness urged that the month ol May should be entirely devoted to universal prayer in order thatReuter. - 92 words
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Article71 1939-05-08 11 Reuter. Tokyo, May 8. JAPANESE attacks on Chungking sad other military points will be continued with increasing force until the Kucmintang Government b crushed, declared an Admiralty *pokc»man. the bombing of the Bri-ilate-Generai, me Japanese ties in Shanghai stated, accordii to Domei that "it was abaryReuter. - 71 words
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Article91 1939-05-08 11 British Official Wireless. London, May 8. |a a spci vh yesterday Major Anthony frten said: ''Our first need is Ir >r a returr. to good faith between nations. Without it international like human socictv, can only f 'ntt into ever-widening confusion. l n 1 to him thatBritish Official Wireless. - 91 words
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64 1939-05-08 11 Reuter. Eld OF WINDSOR will «lav i?/ 1 tM American listeners toMtiM 8) from the historic he *»*M town of Verdun, where to a S V ,)rpsent staving, according L t '">ent issued in New York Danv ,onal Broadcasting CoinWh° Amer »ca. It isReuter. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration66 1939-05-08 11 Observation "blimps" are helping the Polish Army to keep .igilant eyes en the western trontiei. where a new act of aggression is feared. This picture, were taken by a london staff photographer at a station near the frontier, shows an observation "blimp" of Poland's 2nd Battalion of Balloons66 words
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125 1939-05-08 11 Reuter. LATEST Reuter and British Wireless messages from London state that conversations between Britain and Soviet Russia and between Britain and Turkey for conclusion of military understandings are still proceeding. Reports reaching London of the anI ncuncement of conclusion of a military agreementReuter. - 125 words
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Article201 1939-05-08 11 TT is reported that the Japanese aircraft carrier has left Nanow, in Kwangtung, for Amoy; in Fukien. It is generall believed that the Japanese will carry out bombing expeditions in the latter province. Shanghai, May 8. a of revolts Have taken place ,mo* bogus troops201 words
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Article34 1939-05-08 11 Shanghai, May 8. r'HOO Peng Sang, Chinese police inspector of the Shanghai International Settlement, was assassinated yesterday, allegedly by s x traitors under Jananese employ. Investigation is proceeding.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.34 words
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Article25 1939-05-08 11 British Official Wireless. London, May 8. Dr yon Dirksen, German Ambas>ador to Great Britain, returned to London yesterday from Berlin —British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 25 words
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955 1939-05-08 11 Mussolini Mediating In Danzig Dispute? Reuter. ANNOUNCEMENT of a political and military alliance between Germany and Italy has caused no ex itement v London, Paris and Warsaw. It was generally expected as a formal move against the antiaggression front. According:Reuter. - 955 words
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Article42 1939-05-08 11 Reuter. Patna, May 8. SIX persons were killed and "0 injured in fierce communal rioting at Gaya which was netp 4 •rrhral of n/>lice from Patna,the imposition oj a curfew and or-animation of police patrols throughout the town.— ueu.er.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article83 1939-05-08 11 Reuter. Sofia. May 7 r;RIES of "we want Dobruja and Ti ace was raised by t c crowd watching a great military parade I etc tc-day—the Bulgar.an st. George's Day. Military bands were playing the Dobrujan national song, which the crowd sang. King Boris and QueenReuter. - 83 words
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Advertisement103 1939-05-08 11 TRIUAAPH OF RADIO GRAMOPHONE ART. x.i. magn ficent Auto Radi-gram wMI win the instant admiracicn of the kTrer of Fai. hfuil y r c *r: cd v c9d mu'-ic and the -t.' i elegant furniture alike. M:dcl. 642. which h?s been designed and con.'luctcd specially for E \stern markets, is103 words
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316 1939-05-08 12 BRITAIN ANXIOUS NOT TO OFFEND GERMANY Reuter. London, May 7, Sunday papers' diplomatic correspondents and editorials give prominence to the Anglo-Soviet negotiations, most of them believing that a critical stage has been reached, IT sec ns to haveReuter. - 316 words
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Article107 1939-05-08 12 THE new band of the Tanglin Club 1 played for the first time at the dance on Saturday evening, imd proved a great success. The Club was crowded and members were highly appreciative of the excellent music provided. Mr. I. m. Nick is the leader107 words
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Article121 1939-05-08 12 Reuter. Warsaw, May 7. "IT is now for Germany to speak" A writes the newspaper "Dobry Wieczor." "The world has agreed that Berlin should furnish proofs, if an understanding with Poland is really desired. "Wieczor Warszawski" declares. "Berlin has now to choose between two roads, ofReuter. - 121 words
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Article156 1939-05-08 12 Reuter. Bucharest, May 7. gEFORE Sir Frederick Leith-Ross goes to Athens on Tuesday, it is expected that a memorandum will be initialled embodying the points of agreement reached between the British economic delegation and Rumania. It is understood that a permanent mixed committee will be established to dealReuter. - 156 words
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Article75 1939-05-08 12 Singapore, Sunday. A MOTOR lorry, proceeding along Bukit Tim \h Road shortly after 12 30 yesterday afternoon, collided with a Municipal cable cart which six coolies of the Municipal Electrical department were pushing. All the vix coolies were injured, some of them suffering abrasions on75 words
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Article, Illustration66 1939-05-08 12 Seated in the sunshine in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, with a large map spread before them, the King and Queen point out to Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret their route during the visit to Canaua and America. The Frintesses are not accompanying their parents. Princess ITizabeth (right) tracing66 words
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548 1939-05-08 12 London. May 7. THE last impression which the concourse of people at Portsmouth retain of the historic Royal departure is of the two small Princesses on the jetty, straining their eyes in an effort to distinguish the figure of the King standing on the bridge548 words
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220 1939-05-08 12 Reuter. London. Uslv IT is indicated in Paris, says a Reuter message from (he French capita), that the Pope has taken diplomatic action to assist in the peaceful settlement of the German-Polish dfsou'te. The Papal Nuncio's visit to M. Bonnett yesterday which coincidedReuter. - 220 words
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Article195 1939-05-08 12 Reuter. Berlin, Ma\ 3 PRECISIONS of importance regarding Danzig are net ex. pected for the present, accent, ing to political circles where there is talk of a plebiscite at Danzig. It must be left to the population there to decide whether, they want to return to theReuter. - 195 words
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Article75 1939-05-08 12 Reuter. London, May' UNDER a new sea and air tra«\ scheme at reduced fares, a traveller can get from New York to Africa or Malaya via England and travel in thirteen days, crossing: the Atlantic by boat and completing the trip by flyingboat. The arrangement willReuter. - 75 words
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Article425 1939-05-08 12 I Muslim League Deplores Congress' Attitude Sholapur. May 7. TT would be dishonest and unfair to India if she refused to parncipate in any war which Britain might be >ny hed. declared Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan, Premier of the Punjab, presiding over the M"425 words
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Article41 1939-05-08 12 I 1 c CI London. May 6-The Duchess Gloucester naid an toformai vim Fast African Arts and In the Imperial Institute Her Royal Highness interested in paintings Makerere College and by yoi at the Church Missionary school at R41 words
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Advertisement18 1939-05-08 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, Buildine, Chulia Street, •PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, AAARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.18 words
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Advertisement16 1939-05-08 12 'is for McALISTER Co. Ltd., (Incorporated in S.S.) Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang 1 *"< W.P.S. 3016 words
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682 1939-05-08 13 Conference Opens At The Medical College Engineers And Doctors Join Forces For The First Time r time, engineers and medical officers from many r c ies in the East joined forces to-day at a conference I this morning at the College of682 words
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Article450 1939-05-08 13 jEXiION between Germany and Poland mtinues, in spite of the ■oderate !ma of Colonel Beck's Th r< ason for this is that the Polish Foreign Minister en for negotiation he q iite < lear that Poland will to the threat technique, and Hitl a de it equally clear450 words
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Article50 1939-05-08 13 Reuter. Manila. May 7. SATURDAY night festivities here were dampened at 1 a.m. when Manila rocked with intermittent earth tremors for twenty seconds, said to be the severest since August 1937. Sleepers were aroused and many ran out into the streets but there were no casualties here.—Router.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article130 1939-05-08 13 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur, To-day. ALLEGED to have- fallen sixty fee! from a room on the third floor of a three storey building in Batu Road at three o'clock this morning, V. Ramasamy, 34 years old linotype operator, died before he could be taken to hospital.130 words
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989 1939-05-08 13 f comparative immunity from malaria which Malaya now enjoys and particularly in the larger towns, estates and mines may. I feel, constitute a danger, and the unremitting care and attention with the necessary expenditure of money which provides this freedom may be989 words
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Advertisement279 1939-05-08 13 Labour Party's Drastic Reforms For Army LONDON. MAY 7. CWEEPING PROPOSALS FOR THE REORGANISATION AND DEMOCRAT!--0 SATION OF THE ARMED FORCES ARE CONTAINED IN A LABOUR PARTY POLICY S 'A7EMENT ON DEFENCE WHICH WILL BE SUBMITTED AT T*W PARTY CONFERENCE AT WHITSUN IMPROVEMENT OF LAY CONDITIONS ARE OUTLINED, AND THE279 words
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Article, Illustration412 1939-05-08 14 Time Robs CS.G Of Win At Balestier Singapore, Monday. THE early morning shower ye: tcrelay prevented the cricket match on Balestier Plain, between rfce C.S.C. and the United Services first teams, from commencing at 11 o clock as originally intended. The Ccyloncse went out to412 words
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Article17 1939-05-08 14 VTO cr tries for Ihe Singapore teams" championships will be accepted after to-morrow evening.17 words
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Article34 1939-05-08 14 In the British hard court tennis championship final, Miss Katherine Stammers beat Mrs Bills, formerly Miss Anita Lteana. 6 3. 6 3, says a Reuter rablc received from London last nght.34 words
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Article31 1939-05-08 14 The cricket match between the St Andrew.; School and S.C.C. "A" XI on Saturday May 13 a ill be played at Fai rer Park instead of at the School ground.31 words
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Article271 1939-05-08 14 Singapore. Sunday. IN a cricket match played at the s.c.K.c. ground yesterday, the S.C.K.C. XI defeated the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association by 142 runs. A feature of the match was the fine hitting of Ong Keng Siew who top-scored with fct runs. S.A.O B.A. XI J271 words
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Article258 1939-05-08 14 Singapore, Sunday. SCORING 104 runs yesterday, Raffles Institution defeated the A, C. S. by 31 runs, in a cricket match i plnyrc* on the R. I. ground. E. W. Barker <R. I > top scored 03 the game with 34 runs, while R. Thamotharam also of Rallies258 words
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204 1939-05-08 14 Singapore, Sunday. Time saved the RJS. yesterday n their mat eh against the CJS.C. at Bates er. following are the scoresCEYLON S C. B Dudley Ibw. Jimpsbn 4 i Ayadurai low. Lucas 5 I t' c. k. Retnam c Gould b Johnstonj 25204 words
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Article235 1939-05-08 14 ST. Andrew's easily beat St. Joseph's in their fixture yesterday. D. Mere pel formed a good double for bis sid°. scoring 21 runs and taking fottr Josephian wickets for 33 runs. Following are the full Scores: St. Andrew's N. Caoel b O Campbell $1 T235 words
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222 1939-05-08 14 IN a low storing game played al the padani» yesterday, the ,R.( team defeated the R.A.F by 15 runs. Once again Thoj pr< mainstay of the Recs attack, taking five wickets for 19 rui i Scores were: SRC. R Bain c Parkes b Shea222 words
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Article184 1939-05-08 14 THE I. were beaten b;, the ii.YF it Baiestier on Saturday by one r:in. Feature of the match was the good batting *.f Marshall. The scores were:— Indian Association T. Singh b Rowlett 33 B. S. Varma b Rowlett 1 Biskaron c Mavfuid b Hall 49 Wazir184 words
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Article112 1939-05-08 14 Fi; 1 lowing are f he S.R.C. tennis es: MONDAY Championship Doubles (Semi-final» P. F. do JSoi'i'-.i E. G V/ lie at ley vs. Di S. L. Oehlcrs N. S. H>gar. Novir-cV Event. (Sin ges.» W. N Moore vs. P. P. Webb; G. d'Cruz vs. F. Oeh- rs:112 words
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Article231 1939-05-08 14 Singapore s urdaj DLAYING ter's pilch to-day. the Mi .tIC egc Union scored a brilliant rictorj b beating the "Rees" by 132 i sin a inning's game. L. Alvis .scored a century lor thr Collegian The results were as follou MEDICAL COLLEGE I NIO231 words
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Article41 1939-05-08 14 Vienna Hay fi In the Davis Cup European aom petition to-day, Germany cum E wlfaetland a o At WTai P eliminated Holland 3 I, and &l Z Yugoslavia eliminated Ere 3 8. At Bucharest. Hungary < Rumania 3—2 Reuter.41 words
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Article25 1939-05-08 14 Singapore, Monday. The cricket match between the Services Law vs. Merchant? cricket tournament of the JM not. played ye: »••> owmg •round condit ion*25 words
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Advertisement14 1939-05-08 14 TIGER BEER M A D I IR 0 M THE MNEST malt Zroyps yeast14 words
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Advertisement47 1939-05-08 14 Success after SUCCESS for I ffitche I' I lh 31 x? I "03 cc. 1 j rjeo: v f ,v lives cc. b a lack Booker. j BARRETT Cup 1 Frark Ch; I 'You must; se? J BRITISH CY< I t;. Pi P« «Ml! W u, i47 words
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464 1939-05-08 15 puctiestef Rs. 2, S.C.F.A. Rs. L HS4PPOINTING soccer was witnessed at the Stadium ulun in a Reserve soccer fixture, the ujiMhcsters defeated the S.C- x )N the odd goal in three. »th trams displayed retnish though this detect noticeable in the Tads hi Id464 words
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456 1939-05-08 15 Loyals Beaten 3—0 Singapore, Sunday. Loyals 0. CONSOLIDATING their position at the top of the senior division of the league, the R.E. playing at Giliman Barracks, yesterday defeated the Loyals in their m:i"h-looked-forward-to clash by three clear goals. The Sappers were456 words
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Article106 1939-05-08 15 Following are S.C.R.C. soccer teams for the week: Against S.R.C. to-day at S.R.C. ground: Patrick Yee, Tan Huck Wan. Yee Cheok Wah, Ong Swee Keng, Swee Lirn Swang, Teo Mong Joo. Sebastian Then. Anthony Choon, Chia Keng Hock. John Then and Gan Kee Siang Reserves: Tan Choon Seng.106 words
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Article365 1939-05-08 15 Y. M.C.A. SWIMMING CARNIVAL Singapore, Sunday. KEEN competition characterised the 14th Annual Handicap Swimming Carnival of the Young Men's Christian Association held at the V.M.C.A. swimming pool yesterday. A feature of the evening's programme Wis *he Fancy Diving competition which was won by Lee Hon Ming. Another Interesting "event was365 words
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Article29 1939-05-08 15 The final of the V.M.C.A. billiards handicap tournament will be played on Tuesday, May 9. at 8 p.m. sharp between Dr. V. Xavier and Yap Ah Hian.29 words
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Article205 1939-05-08 15 BRITISH TENNIS RESULTS Reuter. LONDON, MAY 7. KHO SIN KIE BEAT CHOY IN THE FINAL OF THE ENGLISH HARD COURT TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS AT BOURNEMOUTH YESTERDAY 7—5, 6—1, 6—4. Choy led by 3—0 in the first set through Kho Sin Kie's errors. After that Sin Kie, withReuter. - 205 words
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Article35 1939-05-08 15 The Police Reserves defeated the S C.C. Reserves by two goals to one in a •occei match played at the Police Depot vesterday. The score at the interval was 1-1.35 words
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148 1939-05-08 15 Reuter. London, Saturday IN the Rugby League Cup final played at Wembly to-day, Halifax beat Salford by 20 points (four goals) to three (a try) before a cheering crowd of 50,000. Halifax started aggressively, and their nice bursts of speed quickly threw tht. favourites offReuter. - 148 words
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Article58 1939-05-08 15 Twenty-three cards were taken out in the May Ladies spoon at the Kepptl G.C. and the following returned: Mrs. M. G. Harvey 51—18-33 Mrs. G. V. Andrews 47—13=34 Mrs. R. W. McCreath 52— H-34 Mrs. R. E Earle 44— 0=35 Mrs. F. Starr 47—12=35 Mrs. E. A.58 words
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185 1939-05-08 15 loss of weight, unless it is immediately the result of iliness, u>* generally treated lightly until other symptom- arise which give cause for anxiety. If you are losing weight do not delay until you begin to lose colcur, gcow easily tned. have no185 words
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Advertisement53 1939-05-08 15 Stop COLDS, CHILLS and CHEST SORENESS By Regularly Taking PEPS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABLETS m BOOK RIGHT NOW for I iML. THE GREAT RETURN IJGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Wf HEMCHIT vs. MARQUES W FRIDAY, 12th MAY at s.is p.m. SUPPORTED BY ANOTHER MAIN EVENT f YOUNG DUNDEE vs. JOE DIAMOND U HAPPY WORLD53 words
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Advertisement98 1939-05-08 15 M I «1_ BOTTLED BY FRASER NEAVE LIMITED. New Shell Motor Oil is specially adapted to the needs of the modern >v car. A special mineral oiliness concentrate—exclusive to Shell—fortifies >v New Shell Motor Oil and prevents it draining off the metal surfaces in an engine under all motoring conditions.98 words
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504 1939-05-08 16 SIXTY-ONE entries have been re- ceived on tne Singapore Badminton Association for the men's junior singles tournament, and 33 entries for the doubles of the- same competition. While there has been only a slight change in the number of singles entries compared with last504 words
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208 1939-05-08 16 (By "Marcus Superbus") ,Sulci be a torw»ri nuiner. IN s A o W QUa en ßEON P aa e d NEW in |iWEio L .Mayo. g£ Tl* latter was improve. GOB ii finish, but Vciy m same holds for Patram bi MARTOWM (Bagby), achilles208 words
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Article159 1939-05-08 16 THE Royal Singapore Golf Club (ladies' v. Island Golf Club tiadies) match vas played at Bukit Timah on Friday and resulted In a win for the Island Golf Club (ladies' by 3*2 points to 2\ 2 The following is the result: R.S.G.C. LG.C. Mrs. S. E. Dods159 words
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255 1939-05-08 16 Singapore, Sunday. ROBERT Chia, who beat A. S. B. Pakir in the final of last year's Singapore junior lawn tennis championship, repeated his sucĕess against the same player in the final of the Junior Championship of the V.M.C.A. fourth open lawn tennis tournament,255 words
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Article188 1939-05-08 16 FOLLOWING are further ties this week In the S.C.R.C. Spring tennis tournament:— MONDAY Court A Tan Puu> Hee (—3> vs. Yap Mook Kirn (scr.)? Court B T. G. Sect (—6) vs. Le* Sze Tat <-6»; Court C Cecil Wong (scr.) vs. Sim Teng Boon (—3); Court D188 words
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Article64 1939-05-08 16 The have been selected to play football for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against "A" Coy, Manchester Rgt., to-day on the Anscn Road ground: We Aik Chan D. Skeiohy Low Huck Yang, S. Orton, G. J. Movon, Chan Nee Si?n, D. Deans, Edward Wee, Soong Chin Checn, Goey Teck64 words
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Article921 1939-05-08 16 FOLLOWING are Home soccer T suits and tables corrtct/ri c the week-end:- tonuled up to ENGLISH LEAGUE, My. I. Arsenal 2 Brentford Aston Villa i Middlesbrough Blackpool 2 Portsmouth Charlton a Prestoi n Chelsea 1 Bolton Grimsby 3 Bverton Leeds 0 Stok Manchester 2 Liverpool921 words
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Article19 1939-05-08 16 Lcndon, May 7,-In the by 20 cup final, Halifax beat bau point- to rhrvo -Ren* 119 words
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Advertisement41 1939-05-08 16 Yee Shoon GRANITE QUARRY Specialists in granite coping stones and granite work of any description. Enquiries for particulars will be promptly attended to at No. 94, WILKINSON ROAD, or Office: No. 2-H, MAN DAI ROAD, 12i/ 2 MILES, SINGAPORE. —NO OBLIGATION-41 words
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Advertisement102 1939-05-08 16 I'ulmobiose Syrup COUGH LUNG TONIC. Excellent remedy to cure all affection )f the respiratory organs. Catarrh Cough, Cold, Bronchitis.. Hoarseness, Influenza, Asthma, Tuberculosis, etc. f2.70 large bottle. $1.50 smaP TUSSOFECT COUGH LOZENGE* for Colds, Cough, Bronchitis and other throat and chest troubles. 80 cents. CHARI CO., 29, Robinson Road Singapore.102 words
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Advertisement26 1939-05-08 16 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Offioe: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING.26 words
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Miscellaneous134 1939-05-08 16 Were You Born Under A Lucky Star 10,000 Free Horoscopes Roxrov Studios of Hague is besieged by requests lor FREE HOROSCOPES as result of public announcements offering 10.000 gratis astral readings. I scopes, which reveal the liV^3Bbl^^ significance of birthdays Iji^uV^B and describe the Zodiacal influence upon love, bus- f#134 words
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2584 1939-05-08 17 AIR RAID DANGERS EXAGGERATED Trenches Evacuation Not Practicable DEFENCE SECRETARY'S BROADCAST Singapore, Monday, ijonty of the population o£ S njrapore, trenches and s are out erf the question, while large-scale migration ble. declared Mr. C. A. Vlieland, M C.S., Secretary Malaya, in i broadcast from Singapore last night. he stated;2,584 words
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Article268 1939-05-08 17 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. A day likely to produce its little crises as there are unsettling influences, so don't try to force issues. Play for safety. Avoid interviews if you can. SPECIAL INFLUENCES February 20 to March 20. If your business or uork involves travel you268 words
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Advertisement325 1939-05-08 17 YOU NEED IT FOR YO UR HE ALTH 'S SA KE wi: a\i: a d it I NDER STRICTLY HYGIENIC CONDITIONS. FINEST QI'AUTY INGREDIENTS AND BARED IN ELECTRIC OVENS WHAT IS THIS ALL ABOUT? —WHY lIVMIIS llltEAI» OF COURSE. NOT FORGETTING THE POPULAR DINNER ROLLS DELIVERED TO VOI'U ORDER DAILY325 words
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555 1939-05-08 18 Chinese Defences Said I Impregnable Chungking. I«\ DC not thin* the Japanese either intend or are able to cross the Yellow River in an advance on Sian in the near future, .General Chian* Tin-wen, chairman of the Shensi provincial i government and Commander555 words
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Article, Illustration86 1939-05-08 18 CHINA'S WARTIME CABINET. From the left: The Minister of Economic Affairs. Dr. Wong Wen-hao: Minister of War General Ho V.ng-ch.ng: Vfinister of the Interior. General Ho Chien; Vice-Preeident of the Executne Yuan, General Chant; Chun; President of the Executive Yuan and rently Minister of Finance. Dr. H.86 words
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Article517 1939-05-08 18 REBUILDING CHINA'S INDUSTRIES Hongkong. OOW the CI inese Industrial Co-operatives are putt nu refugees to work 1 an'! achieving the industrial reconstruction ol China's interior provinces was told by Mr. Frank F. V. Lem. chief engineer of the organisation, who arrived recently en a flying517 words
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108 1939-05-08 18 Chungking. THE China Branch of the Inter- national Peace Campaign has received a telegram from Lord Lyttc n promising to press for assistance to China in her present struggle. r lhe telegram, which was addressed Mr. T. V. Socng, Chairman of the Board cf Directors108 words
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312 1939-05-08 18 VfOW a veritable concentrat ion IN camp of C hinese soldiers, Hunan —hulTer province between the Central and South China war /.ones— is thriving with people-army co-opera-tion organisations with the people as the motivating power behind the movement. Within a month after the rstablishment312 words
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331 1939-05-08 18 Chung] RECENT successes scored by the Chinese army merely po fighting strength is increasing: and that the Japan* cuing," in the opinion of well-informed circles here. The Chinese forces have, during the last half month, recovered over 80 cities and331 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-05-08 18 Mr. Lin Sen. Pre ident o ese National Government mr.kii speech on the occasion bration of the 100 th Ma Siang Lv at tin dence in Chun;27 words
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Article68 1939-05-08 18 Changsha. PONFIDLNCE in China's ultimate vietory was expressed by If. Leon Limcn. well-known French journalist now visiting in China, during a talk at the reception «ivcn in hs honour in Char.gsha recently. If. Limcn said that in proaecutinthe war of resistance, China would overcome V>r difficulties,68 words
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Article83 1939-05-08 18 It's when children st v suddenly, that they m attention. Children v.. last often tire easily, eel and do poorly at sen The trouble is that chi double job of work to up energy in work and L same time they are growi Doctors and nurses83 words
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Advertisement263 1939-05-08 18 fV9H Wm\ BPWfI HfflH JBlfflH fmmmmimm^mmSSlmVm rr~ "I have much pleasure hi I il stating that since I hajre 1 1 taken Okasa, mv health ha improved greatly. For th* last two years I have suffered from bad headaches and genII W nTAIiTPII eral debility and since lakin Wmnmmua two263 words
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148 1939-05-08 19 Why Subhas Bose Resigned Congress Presidentship Hure lo Form New Working Committee HO HELP FROM GANDHIJI Calcutta, Apr. 30. s Subhas Chandra Bose, who resigned the Presidentship off the V Indian National Congress, himself announced his resignation at Ike meeting ol the A.LC.C. yesterday, giving the reasons that led l.mi148 words
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Article648 1939-05-08 19 Till following is the text of the si tement made by Sjt. Subhas (bandra Base: 1 you are aware of the resolution thai was passed at the Tripuri < ongress relating to the formation ol the new Working Committee. That r« solution was as follow-: arlotts misunderhavc648 words
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Article247 1939-05-08 19 Calcutta. Apr. 30. 'THE following letter received from Mahatma Gandhi, in which he expressed his inability to suggest names for the Working Committee, was read by Sj. Subhas Chandra Bose at the A.I.CC. meeting yesterday, while announcing his resignation:— 4 My Dear Subhas, -You had247 words
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Article134 1939-05-08 19 Lucknow, Apr. 21. THE United Provinces Tenancy Bill which was hanging fire for more than one year was passed as amended by the U. P. Assembly this afternoon amidst thunderous cheers from the Congress benches. The bill sought to make revolutionary changes in the "Sir" rights,134 words
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1606 1939-05-08 19 Calcutta, May 2. THE crisis in the Congress deepened when Sjt. Subhas Chandra Hose, Congress President, announced at the meeting of the AJ.C.C. on Saturday that he was placing his resignation in the hands off the Committee. I The announcement1,606 words
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Article220 1939-05-08 19 Calcutta. May 2. MAHATMA GANDHI accompanied by Bj. Satis Chandra Das Gupta. Mrs :bai Gandhi, Sj. Mabadev Desai, Sj. Pyrelal. Dr. Sushila Nair and other members of the party left last night tor Brindaban «Champarani by the North Bihar Express to attend the annual meeting220 words
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Article91 1939-05-08 19 Poena. May 1. HEARTFELT sympathies and commisenrions for similar fate overtaking you runs the message sent by Dr. N B. Khare. ex-Premier of C P., to Babu Subhas Chandra Bose this morning It will be remembered that Dr. N B. Khare lost his Premiership as he91 words
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Article349 1939-05-08 19 RAJENDRA BABU'S 1 MESSAGE TO I BENGAL Calcutta. May 2. Rajendra Prasad, the newly-elected President of the Congress, on the eve of his departure for Brindaban last night gave the following mcs- sage through United Press:— j"lam no stranger to Bengal. I have spent fifteen of349 words
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Article45 1939-05-08 19 Calcutta. May 2.—it is understood, that the supporters of Mr Subhas Chandra Bose have decided to form a separate party within the Congress under the leadership of Mr Bose The name of the party and Its programme are expected to be announced shortly (United Press)45 words
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Article, Illustration93 1939-05-08 20 i Town" is a tharitv show to be staged at the Rallies Hotel in August for the b< -The Circus Comes to J ou a nclDers a ye already volunteered to ass.st at tho entertainment, th.- Children's Aid Society Thomas and Lady Thomas, the (hief93 words
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Article, Illustration85 1939-05-08 20 The DtfciicAs of Gloucester paid her tost informal visit to the West London Hospital, Han nrrsmith, of v. biel sbe wa* recently appointed President iv succession to the lat? Prince Irtfcor of Caonanfbt This to stows ihe Dut hess of Glouccslet with Kathleen Barnes, aged six.85 words
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101 1939-05-08 20 "Bonaventare," a new cruiser built for the British Navy, was launched at Scott's shipyards, Greenock, Glasgow, by Lady Wigraan, arift of Lord live Wigram. The cruiser, which will displace 5,450 tons and is one of the ten Dido class omit r eontttrvciion, is a new unit of the 59 att§*101 words
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42 1939-05-08 20 Here arc some of the children from ihe Children's Aid Home enjoying a gar* of fresh m!'k at th- Dv Farm. The proceeds of ths charity show will *o towards building a new home for tnem on M Road near Newton Circus.42 words
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