Malaya Tribune, 15 October 1940

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  • 25 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII- •No. 247. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1940 FIVE "CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, October 15,1940.
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  • 649 1 Soviet Press Restates Nation's Neutrality London, Oct. 15. gLRLIN reports that German troops are being sent to Bulgaria are denied in an inspired statement issued by the German news agency last night (Monday). These reports are attributed to British propaganda,
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  • 194 1 Reuter. i Washington. Oct. 15. Till of naval and S 1 iii base facilities has i„ n diseased between the I United States and various i v (lli tli \inerican f—lltries. J i lux its indicated by Mr. i o rdell Hull, at a press conference
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  • 154 1 British Wireless. I ondon, Oct. 15. Hi importance of the "battle for Britain as a setback for ••iiiijii plana has heen emphasis* Ibj Major George Fielding Elliot, WH States air expert. 1 Philadelphia, k immediate attenl, ]N the conthe Balkan fact tnat roam proceeding in the
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  • 250 1 Tour Of Britain's Front Line Reuter. I London, Oct. 15. ecial correspondent, returning after a week in tish front line, writes that tens of thousands of i Hi women and children, who are still living along coast, snow an unbroken spirit after four to
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  • 22 1 Reuter. Vichy, Oct. 15.—The ParBourse re-opened on Monday for the first time since the city was occupied by the Germans.—Reuter.
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  • 125 1 Reuter. Peking, Oct. 15. j;XL.v: V LkG Lhe wav German pi. paganda Is being encouraged here, v hinese handbills were dropped, presumably by Japanese planes, on Saturday with a 'urid picture headed. "German pianes bomb English capital." The picture shows a highly imaginative Tower of
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  • 110 1 Reuter. Istanbul. Oct. 15. "THE Axis powers have begun a large-scale movement the ends of which are still unknown, but the first phase has been devoted to placing a barrier between Russia and the field of events," writes the Turkish newspaper Yeni Sabah, which adds:—
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  • 109 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. SILK FLAG, which he had received recently as a gift from Norwegian women in England on his 68th birthday, was presented by King Haakon of Norway to the Norwegian forces yesterday when he visited their training camp ''somewhere in r> i.
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  • 48 1 (liom If. L Hnpkin). London, Oct, l. r >. MR. Paul Bland, 60-year-old part- ncr of a stockbroking firm, has died of poisoning, 'fhe Coroner returned a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind. It was stated that the firm contemplated closmg down via Cable and Wireless
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  • 283 1 Reuter. Cairo, Oft. 13. DAIDS on Tcbruk were carried out on the night of Oft. VI by R AF. bombers. Bombs fell on the Target area but it was impossible to ■■certain the full extent of the damage. This was announced In Monday's R.A.F communique, which states
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  • 398 1 NAZIS DISAPPOINT HUNGARIANS Reuter. London, Oct. 15. unexpected outbreak of fire in the Rumanian oilfields was reported last night in a British United Press mcssago from Bucharest. Three oil wells were completely destroyed, and German oil fire fighters were rushed to the scene after the
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  • 88 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Oct 15. mtASTIC steps have been taken at Ateg|n%g, capi tal of HaswhafUM to check the outbreak of bubonic plague which has already claimed 18 lives in three weeks. All theatres and public halts have been closed People going out must wear masks, tefettag
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  • 38 1 (From 11. L. Hops in). London. Oct 15. TiE death has occurred at Maltn of Licut.-Col. Percy Hope-Falkner. formerly of the Royal Army Medical Corps. He was a magistrate at Singapore.—Via Cable and Wireless.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 14 1 (Advertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd., of England "Magnet House" Singapore.) WPS* 2S2A
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  • 264 2 AN example of the racial harmony of cosmopolitan Singapore is provided by the series of broadcasts now being given every Tuesday evening from the Singapore Broadcasting Station. Entitled "Presenting Singapore, this series is being organised by the Society known as th e Friends of
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  • 36 2 At a meeting of the Board of Justices of the Peace. Mr. Lim Chong Pang. J.P., was elected a member of the Board of Licensing Justices, in the olace of th-> Tate Shaik Yahya Afifi. J.P.
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  • 157 2 PETITION TO BE SENT TO GOVERNMENT (Tribune Staff Reporter) a REQUEST to Government to give them representation in the Singapore Municipal Commission is to be made by the Kwangtung Hui Kuan, I understand. This decision follows a meeting held last Saturday, when this subject was
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  • 24 2 The promotion of Messrs. F. M. Smith and A Cnmnbell. Passed Cadets, Malayan Civil Service, to he Officers of Class V. has been approved.
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  • 158 2 Singapore, Monday. POINTING out that the number of short term prison sentences in the Colony would appear to be high, the hon. Mr. E. A. ae Buriatte suggested at the meeting of the Legislative Council today that Magistrates be instructed that fines for minor offences
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  • 141 2 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have assaulted a compatriot with a hammer after they had tied him up, seven Chinese were produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in the Third Police Court, to-day. The arrests were a sequel to in assault on Ng Heng Poh who was
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  • 16 2 A Commission as Flying Officer in the S'.S.V.A.F. has been granted to Mr. A. L Richardson.
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  • 1013 2 Singapore, Monday. is the greatest defence against disloyalty. For this reason alone, we must leave no stone unturned to improve our schools, and to extend their influence," declared Capt. Hashim, when making a vigorous plea for the maintenance ot the education policy, in Council to-day.
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  • 235 2 Singapore, Monday. A PRELIMINARY inquiry was held in the filth police court, to-day, when Amrik Singh, a young Sikh, appeared on a tentative charge of murder of Haibhajan Singh, at Pearl's Hill Sikh barracks on the night of Aug. 13. Pcoran Singh, living at the cachelors'
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  • 118 2 MP r Singapore. Monday > K. G. Wiseman, unc.ffi Council member senting Malacca. to-d ay S ed Government nt th* i lative Council meeting; while talking of a total i?" effort, the upper Sft-kWj Europeans for th UcyVfl fence Corps was put at B "Surely." Mr. Wis
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  • 46 2 Singap Moofa I fT is notified in rhe Goi i Gazette issued las it I cost of living a!' ornment employees are as follows: -C. 1 'a> »1 1! 'a> $2.50: Class 1 (b (b) $3.00; classes 1 $3.40 and class 1 Id)
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 144 2 4fl ASSTRAMI] CORPORATION, LTD (tilna Buildine ChvYz Str* I PHONE 5808. SINGVfW -IRE, MARINE, MOW PERSONAL ACCIDENT I WORKMEN'S COMPENSI TION INSURANCE AGENTS: seremban Poi Bros., I Malacca Hong Cbye &UM Lumpur Alan Loke, Ng Kon Chee, Klang Lee Eng Teh, ;poh Lee Ah Went, Penang General Prodoct Agenry, Lap
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  • 1484 3 $2,070,700 FROM SPECIAL TAXATION Johore Bahru, To-day. JOHOfcE'S budget for 1941 will be a balanced one, for the first time for several years, declared the acting F mancial Commissioner at to-day's Budget meeting of the State Council. *iu7j?l tota ordinar y
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  • 195 3 Singapore, Monday. HARON bin Hamid, 39-year-old lay, who was described as Oily Man" of Singapore, by ctive in his evidence at a ary inquiry held before Mr. j c; Kappoport. the third magis- -day, was committed for the next Assizes on, a I returning to the
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  • 37 3 Mr. Lee Yon Ngian, youngest son cf Mr. and Mrs Lei» Huen Lim of Singapore, and Miss Liao Yin Keow, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liao Fung Cher of Malacca. photographed after their wedding.
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  • 35 3 Singapore, Monday. MR. J. Fletcher Cooke, M.C.S., has WI been appointed to act as Controller of Foreign Exchange, Malaya, and Mr. R. B. Black, M.C.S. to act as Secretary, Foreign Exchange Control, Malaya.
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  • 194 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "JJUE to the uncertainty of the international situation," Mr. Armando B. Arruda Pereira, Brazilian President of the Rotary International, whose [arrival in Singapore was expected sometime next month, will not be paying the Colony a visit after all. A telegram to this effect
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  • 182 3 A DECREE nisi was granted by the Hon. Mr. Justice Manning in the High Court yesterday to a ycung Straits born Chinese, Tan Tek Soon, a meter reader in the Municipal Electrical Department, who petitioned for divorce from his wife, Lim Guan Cheng, on the grounds
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  • 64 3 Singapore, Monday. SAID to have caused the death of M. A. Abdul Karim. by driving in a negligent manner, at Bukit Timah Road, on Oct. 13, F. N. J. Smith, a European prison warder, appeared before Mr. C. H. Whitton in the District Traffic Court,
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  • 31 3 Singapore, Tuesday—On the eve of his departure to England, the Right Rev. B. C. Roberts, Lord Bishop of Singapore, will address Singapore Rotarians to-morrow on "Scratching the Surface."
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  • 319 3 Singapore, Monday. gENTENCE of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by twelve months' police supervision, was passed by Mr. J. L. McFall in the District Court to-day, when he convicted Mohamed bin Musa, a young Malay, on a charge of housebreaking and theft.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 395 4 ACT manoeuvring their opponents, the Hornets added one more nott'h to their list of successes, when they defeated the S.C.C. five goals to one in a fast game of hockey played at the S.C.C. yesterday. Flay started tamely,
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  • 50 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Challenge Cup, Quarter. final, Loyals v. Manchesters, Stadium. 5 p.m. RUGGER: R.A.F. (Reds) v. R.E. Changi), Farrer Park; S.C.C. "A" v. R.A. (anti-aircraft). S.C.C; St. Andrew's Old Boys v. Police. Woodsville. HOCKEY: Police C.S.C, Depot; V.M.C.A. v. Raffles College, V.M C.A. TENNIS: S.C.R.C and V.M.C.A. tournaments.
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  • 201 4 S.R.C 1, Fort Canning. .1. ¥N a game that did not come up to expectations, the S.R.C. shared points with Fort Canning at hockey on the Padang yesterday, the score being one-all. The match was never more than mediocre and the score
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  • 32 4 IN a scrappy game of hockey 1 played at the S.C.R.C. ground at Hong Lim Green yesterday, the RA. Heavy Battery beat the S.C.R.C. by three goals to one.
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  • 22 4 THE Medical College beat the 1 V.M.C.A. four—nil in a friendly game of hockey played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday.
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  • 67 4 THE following have been selected 1 to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. v. Naval Base Police to-morrow at 5 p.m. at the Anson Road ground: Wee Aik Chan; A. C. Wilton, T. B Morrison; G. L. Day Wom> Fatt Lim. V. R. Sabapathy; J 5"? h 'S M.
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  • 116 4 DEFORE a large crowd of spectators the Mayflower B.P. beat the Eclipse B P. by 5 games to 1 at the Clerical Union Hall on Friday. Scores were (Mayflower mentioned first): Singles: Wong Peng Soon beat Lee Kirn Seng 15—2, 15—0; Foo Lum Choon beat Ahmad Mattar
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  • 226 4 Raffles College. .0; R.A.F. (Malaya) .0. HONOURS were shared in the 11 friendly hockey match between Raffles College and the R.A.F. (Malaya) at Bukit Timah, yesterday. The game was not productive of much bright hockey, and turned out to be a tussle between the more enterprising' College forwards
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  • 119 4 The second string of the Maxfli B.P. wiU meet the Mental Hospital Sports Club in a friendly badminton "return" of four singles and three doubles on Sunday at the latter's court commencing at 1.30 p.m. The following will p ay for MaxCl 8.P.: SINGLES:—Kang Yong
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  • 1150 4 I Singapore, Monday. gIPPORT for the imposition of taxation on incomes and criticism of objections made against it were to-day made by the Hon. Mr. E. C. H. Charlwood, Singapore unofficial, when speaking- at the adjournment of to-day's Legislative Council meeting. "The fairest principle
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  • 151 4 0 Chew Bee dinner*. 1 junior singles of the <u\ .open invitation lawn i tournament, gained more! at Hong Lim Green when he defeated ChewiS Kuo (scr.) in the final* men's singles handicap Playing with a hand ca n Chew Bee was
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 354 4 DOVI BLAME FATE If you are drawing th e iameoid pay and cannot make ends ra J do not blame fate. You shodU make an effort to get out of ft. rut. The I.C.S. can give v ou tb t training that will help vou io«« ahead. Shake yourself up
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  • 310 5 Singapore, Tuesday. £N M a 1 ime when the rurai are a of Province Wellesley bett>rae a slum if nothing was done to improve the rttSSS) th( Hon. Ml*. E A. dp Rnri<»fro tKo r> wwv v ..,y r h( Government, at the Lej
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  • 38 5 MR. J. L. Knott, attached to the Supply Department. Melbourne, arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to the Delhi talks. He is one of the members representing Australia at this Empire Conference.
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  • 74 5 ■Singapore, Monday. THERE was a big decrease in the number of persons injured in road accidents in Singapore during the past week. Only 13 persons were injured compared with 31 in the previous week. The number during the corresponding week last year was also 13. There was one
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  • 768 5 MALACCA COUNCILLOR MAKES STRONG PLEA Singapore, Monday. SUGGESTION that Government should implement revenue collected from income and other taxes with monthly lotteries was made by an unofficial member of the Legislative Council at this morningv meeting of the Council. Mr. G. Wiseman, unofficial member representing
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  • 289 5 Singapore, Tuesday. the Legislative Council meeting yesterday, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, the Penang member, referred to the needs of Jelut<:iK and Ayer Itam villages and urged Government to provide postal and educational facilities. The speaker said that since the outbreak of fire in
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  • 141 5 UR. E. H. G. Dobby wfll broadcast to-night (Tuesday), at 7.10 &m., a talk entitled "Singapore land." This is the third talk in the series "Presenting Singapore" which is being arranged by the "Friends of Singapore." Mr. Dobby, who is Lecturer in Geography at Raffles College, will explain
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  • 233 5 Singapore, Monday. yAN Gek Soo, found guilty on a charge of having assisted in the management of a chap jee kee lottery, was fined $3,000 or in default eight months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate. Three other Chines?. Ang Chi
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  • 79 5 BONITA GRANVILLE scores another succes s in "Nancy Drew, Reporter," the current attraction at the Alhambra. It is a fast moving picture, of a young girl who wants to become a journalist, and who by logical reasoning and certain circumstances help.* to solve a mysterious murder
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  • 18 5 Mr. A. O. Taylor has been appointed an Assistant Controller of Restricted Imports for the Settlement of Singapore.
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  • 211 6 yNLIKE his excursion to Dakar, General de Gaulle has had a tremendous welcome in the French Cameroons. In his telegram to Mr. Churchill, he spoke of the complete confidence which fourteen million Frenchmen or French subject* entertain in the ability of Great Brftain to prosecute
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  • 166 6 £ARLY Japanese reaction to the British announcement of the intended re-opening of the Burma Road tends to showthat Japan will not foolishly create a needless world crisis in the Pacific at an early date. Instead, now that she is tightening: her grip on IndoChina, her strategy- will
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  • 172 6 JHE gravity of the situation is, however, fully realised in Chungking, hence the massing of an enormous Chinese army along the Indo-China border. This army is well supplied with equipment and arms from the huge arsenal into which Kunming has been converted during the past year. In addition,
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  • 465 6 (SEVERAL U-boat commanders. fifth columnists, and parachute troops, captured during the invasion of Holland, are among- a big crowd of Germans and Italians who have arrived in Australia on a British prison ship. The bulk of the internees were civilians, but they included also several
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  • 1235 6 Jane Speck Emulates The "Perils Of Pauline" By Jane Writing from Mersin, > Maggard Turkey durin s her l '°y a s e m from Istanbul to the United Speck States W A I may have to put this column in a bottle and throw it overboard,
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  • 265 6 EWERY morning when the Queen sits at a rosewood desk in her study at Buckingham Palace writing personal letters, she puts them into the old envelopes that contained the letters she received herself at breakfast-time and re-seals them for post again with neat
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  • 108 6 IVAN Tesrevitch, of Osna--1 burgh-street, N.W., put a £15 diamond ring into his mouth and started to laugh. Then he suddenly exclaimed: "Oh, I've swallowed it." At Marylebone Police Court, he was charged with stealing the ring. Miss Sylvia Edith Haber, of Colosseum-terrace, N.W., whose
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    • 146 6 CHARMING LITTLE GIFTS Just unpacked a case of navltu gifts suitable for btrthUav parties and bridge prires. Little flagons of British perfumes in assorted odours, in I tractive containers. Modem end uniaxial. Little Model Guitar containing small bottle of Blue Orchid Per- SI-!£ .1 fume. K Little Model of Botilc
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 275 7 PLAN TO FORESTALL NAZI MARCH ON GREECE Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 14. A TRAVELLER who came from a Russian Black Sea port says that official circles there believe that the Germans were preparing to pass troops through Rumania against Greece. The Soviet preparedness for eventualities
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  • 127 7 < airo. Oct. 14. m>r LEADER <«u»d swa n ver the cause ol nc merely by a show oj and derisiveness that t Government obviousac «irdißf to a well -intjav ller who has Just from Syria. red that other observers, in a position to judge,
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  • 34 7 Moscow. Oct. 14. |sj|] vi t-Finnlsh agreement the demilitarisation Islands insures peace i c and is a logical outcome troatv signed in the newspaper "Red l ;an of the Soviet navy
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  • 10 7 untitled—Forty-five ares" from Scotland h( n en Sunday, all we'l.
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  • 1086 7 Singapore, Monday. V STRONG pka far a Supreme War Council for Malaya, to A ivercome State barriers and boundaries and to save precious time which was being lost -while people argue elusivel> so thai treaty rights may not be broken/ was made in the
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  • 102 7 FOUR cars are required to take a. number ol I an airmen frcm their station, into Singapore to a dinner and dance that has Icrn organised for them on Thursday, and back again at the conclusion of the enter iainmcnt. Cais will be required U
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  • 115 7 London, Oct. la PARENTS, whose children have been sent to Canada under the Children's Overseas Reception Board Scheme, are to be Riven an oDDortunity of speaking direct to LhTgYrls and bojs in the Dominion. princess Elizabeth's message inaugurated at tuc week-end a weekly
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  • 66 7 Reuter. New York, Oct. 13.—William Green Presfden? of the American SraP h h»t hoSSSth" lifting of IS, BriUsh blockade to feed peoPl --T,\ E aXg'too much of Britain to her hou oj deep di S tre« am lier unequal struggle with the 'totalitarian SS blockade. I am O PP° s
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  • 111 7 Singapore, Monday. *nd the d^""c a dictatorship, ww r overnm ent. in nis te T S t fl Can? HaThim. who urged reply to i/api. w Council rather too ne!UTheSreferenceftthe control The reieiciiw mea sures, he but .c5%22 u|nte r st P need for any such
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  • 67 7 Reuter. Washington. Oct. 14. PRESIDENT Roosevelt warned aggressor nations that the United States "does not have to te cruel to be tough," in a radio -neech en Sunday night on behalf of the drive for "1940 mobilisation for human needs." The President warned the aggressors not to
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  • 104 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 14. ■N their anxiety to close all 1 avenues of escape to the murderer cf Mayor Fu Hsiao-en, head of the Japanese sponsored city government of Shanghai, the Japanese authorities have suspendea the entire railway service from I Major-General Mabuchi, chief of
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  • 45 7 Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 14—A German naval mission is expected here on Tuesday, presumably in connection with the construction of a naval base near Constanza. According to German circles in Bucharest there will shortly be ten German divisions in Rumania.—Reu f cr.
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  • 296 7 Singapore, Monday. THE need for pro-Empire pro- paganda was stressed by Mr. F. D. Bisseker, senior unofficial member, speaking on the adjournment in the Legislative Council to-day. Mr. Bisseker said: "At the last meeting of tne Council I expressed the belief that II
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  • 207 7 Reuter. LONDON, OCT. 14. irt RTHFR GROUP OF OVERAGE UNITED STATES rpvTl V THE CAPTAIN OF ONE SHIP SAID THAI THE! H GOOD TRIP WITH NO INCIDENTS AND ADDED THAT THEY HAD SEEN NO GERMAN AIR- CRAFT. The destroyers, which had been refitted throughout, weie in
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  • 114 7 Reuter. Mexico City, Oct. 12. rvESPITE th? fact that they re 1) ceived special invitations', th German and Italian ministers her. didl not attend the Chamber of Deputies' celebration of Columbus °The reasons are reported to be that when they attended the opening of Congress on Sept.
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  • 38 7 Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 14 rO British ships, Kongso and Jessie Moller, which tamed by the Japanese [n Chine, r last month, have been reTEL other British ships jr, .till being held despite representations Renter.
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  • 150 9 Singapore, Monday. Alleged to have made a false j statement in the course of a sum- inon.s ca.se before Mr. H. R. Bull, j judge of the Civil District Court, i Haveli Ram Chawla. a 40-year-old Indian. was produced before Mr .1 G Rappoport, in
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  • 87 9 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. WASTE paper Is now being collected for the local paper manufacturing es- tabllshment which will be opened I shortly at Sungei Plnang. The first enterprise of its kind in Malave. this plant will make use of waste paper 1 :md
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  • 55 9 Many Indian regiments are serving with the British forces in the Near and Middle East. They have already been in action against the Italians and have distinguished themselves. In this picture a Bien gun carrier is seen throwing up a cloud of sand while advancing to meet
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  • 352 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. 'DETECTIVES are like birds; ''they hunt in pairs; when one arrests you the other lurks about in the vicinity to see that you don t get away,' said Mr. G. L. Howe, First Magistrate, to a Chinese
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  • 20 9 Seventy-two members of the Johore Teachers' Association have volunteered to form the nucleus ol a blood transfusion service in Johore.
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  • 144 9 Vichy, Oct. 15. AFLAT refusal to consider any territorial claims put forward by Thailand was contained in an official statement issued by the French Government last night. At the same time, the assurance was given that France was ready to ratify immediately the nonaggression pact.—Reuter. (From
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  • 65 9 LAST month the Malaya Patriotic Fund cabled to London a further remittance of £20.000 for war charities. A telegram has been received from the Malayan Information Agency stating that this amount has been allocated as follows: Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund £10.000. Young Women's Christian Association
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  • 45 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 14. ORAYERS for the peace of Thai- land have been ordered by the Roman Catholic Bishop tor this Sunday. In Bangkok a food survey la under way and demonstrations have been planned throughout Bangkok for to-morrow.
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  • 24 9 The promotion of Mr. A. E. Fallows. Executive Engineer to the rank of a Senior Executive Engineer. Malayan Public Works Service, has been approved.
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  • 346 9 Singapore, Tuesday. the fact that no provision had been made in the Budget estimates for the erection of tenement dwellings for poor classes of people in Singapore, Mr. J. L Dawson urged the Government at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday that the necessary money be
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  • 180 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE preliminary inquiry into charges of accepting illegal gratifications (while being an ufttcer of tne Mines Department > against A. G. Macdonald, was oegun before Mr. G. L. Howe. First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpui to-day. The allegations against Macdonald are:
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  • 35 9 Under the auspices of the Tamil Epworth League, Singapore, there will be an "Oratorical Contest" on Thursday, Oct. 17, at 6.15 p.m. in the Social Hall Mr. T R. Doraisamy will preside at the meeting.
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  • 261 9 A MALAY viewpoint on the present and prospective situation in the Far East is given in an article in the Singar pore Malay newspaper "Warta Malaya" under the caption "The Far East on the Stage of World Politics." "Ever since the inclusion of the former
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  • 88 9 Singapore. Monday. D. S. MacMillan, a 39-year-old European, appeared before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, che Third Police Magistrate, on a charge under the Defence (Finance) Regulations, to-day. He is alleged to have failed to make a return to the Financial Secretary, as required by the
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  • 66 9 Singapore, Tuesday.—Under the auspices of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, Mr. U. B~ Lwin, president of the Rangoon Rotary Club and president of the Ramakrishna Mission Society, Rangoon, who is on a visit to Malaya, will speak to-day at 7 p.m. at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall on "The Activities of the
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    • 809 10 M3VWMG«^MMM^MS^^6? Situations Vacant I' I It^ URA^ rr immediately, poor I ll Boys and Capable Manaser I Ply) 12 Ceylon Road. m M (N^JEeJ ZfUSPZ* teacher~wUh k JL\£ 1 CCTtlfl «t«. qualification. iTy H£L'_»- m A Box No. 552 aya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 3F) ►H-GRADE American safety-Plns. sizes to_3. Broker
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    • 822 10 Stamps S* BALB: Heally good quality stamps or Malaya. Pin© selections, Competitive rates. Selected approvals sent anywhere List free. L. K. Thye, Federal Dispensary Chambers. Seremban. (No. 830E) LATEST Arrival U.B. large commemoratlves of famous American poets, educators, presldentlals. composers, scientists worlds fair, Armies Navies 50 dlf: $1.20. Separate lots
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    • 796 10 The Principal and Staff oi Le Mercier's School will be pleased to see friends and old pupils at their Annual Athletic Sports to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday 18th Oct. from 2.30 p.m.—6.15 p.m. There will also be open events: 880 yds Old Boys' Race, 100
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    • 509 10 MALAYSIAN TRADERS LIMITED Our customers are hereby inl formed that Mr. ONG FOT JOON has left our Company and that he is no longer authorised to negotiate any business whatsoever on our behalf. Payments of bills will be valid only when they are acknowledged by our official receipts bearing the
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    • 49 10 NAN YANG SERVICE m 4 TIMES DAILY. MALACCA TO SINGAPORE. AT NAN CHIANG HOTEL. 84, Bunga Raya Road. Phone 92. SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT HAICHEW HOTEL, 35 Beach Road. Phone 3015. CASTOR OIL FOR ALL PURPOSES MEDICINAL AND LUBRICATION BILAKHIA&CO. 52, CECIL STREET. P.O. BOX 96. Phone 7803. Singapore.
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    • 45 10 FOR CLEAR DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION Try **PYftT Radio for which they are UNSURPASSED Stole Agents: HOE BOON LEON(.\ SINGAPORE Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taiping:, Perak, Penang, Province Wellesley and Alor Star. Keiluli. CHOP HUP SOON AIJN, Kuala Dungun, Trengganu.
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    • 1266 10 5 TO-DAY'S RADIO I J SINGAPORE London ZHL 224 metre* (1533 h cc) TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 ZHPI 30.96 metres <•••» GSF 15.14 Mcs (9.82 metre*. ZHP3 41.38 metres (7.25 mjes) GSJ 21.53 Mcs (13.93 mem 8.20 a.m. News la English (every GSG 17.79 Mel* (18 86 meltt morning). P- m
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  • 773 11 Singapore, Oct. 14 MINIM* Buyer*. Sellers. I*l 3,3 3,9 II 5 5,0 33 6 35 6 ltf 20 0 90 100 £1 15 9 16 4 9 9 9,6 $1) 147 1.51 20- 21|--12- 131-cd *i, 0 16 0.19 50 cts i 0.42 0.45 H 4
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  • 106 11 Siiigapore, Monday, i FINAL dividend 01 9d. per r\ -hare has been declared toge-' ther with a bonus of 2d. per share, payable on Oct. 24. by the South British Insurance Co. Ltd. As the figures this year have l.een expressed for the first tune in New
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  • 140 11 Singapore. Od. 14. Pt. I Siam 1 \V. Ccusi No. 1 per Koyan X (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan J7Z Rice Siam 1 JJJ Rice Siam 2 223 Ric e Siam 3 213. Siam Broken Rice No. 1 IoJ am Broken Rice No. 2 1& Rice Saigon
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  • 156 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Tuesday. BUSINESS was transacted on f v very small scale yesterday, anc there were no features of interest Tin shares were quiet and easier and in some instances, Hong Fatt£ were supported round $1.12, bu' Mambaus, Batu Selangors and Jelebus
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  • 25 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and ruboer in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38 Vi, Sellers 38% TIN $13g%, down $14.
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  • 142 11 Singapore, Tuesday. THE 30th annual meeting of the Mandai-Tekong < Singapore I Rubber Estate Ltd. will be held at the registered office of the company at P<v Mariiet Street on Oct. 23 at 12.30 p.m. The report cf the directors states that the year's profit amounted to
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  • 126 11 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. A LARGE four-engined German bomber was shot down on open ground on the outskirts of London yesterday. According to a reliable j report, anti-aircraft batteries! opened fire when the aeroplane* was flying over a suburb at over 5,000 The plane went
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  • 61 11  -  By Reuter London, Oct. 15. rfHE Stock Exchange opened very idle, except for Gilt-Edgeds which were firm and were monopolising attention. In the afteriK*on movements were mostly negligible, apart from the rise in Gilt-Edgeds on which public and institutional buying was focussed.
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  • 40 11 London, Oct. 14. NEGOTIATIONS for the British purchase of Argentine products and the disposal cf the resultant sterling payments are continuing normally, bu: authoritative quarters deny Buenos Aires press reports about the conclusion of a definite arrangement.
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  • 40 11 Boston, Oct. 14.—1n the Wool Market the expectation of further Government orders makes a strong 'jutlool;. but civilian trade is sti'l slew. A further heavy purchase of Australian wool for the United States is reported. South American wcoi is strengthening.
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  • 61 11 Chicago, Oct. 14. WHEAT under the Loan up to Oct. 8 amounted to 209,000,000 bushels, an increase of more than .0.000.000 since Oct. 2. Mills find riifficuJty in obtaining tnough spot' wheal to fill flour orders tiom London. The United Kingdom wheat a :eage this Autumn is
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  • 43 11 London, Oct. 14—In the Freight Market there was a fair inquiry 'or time charters otnd various types of ore to the United States, but the owners continue to be reserved. The rate from the United Slates to Japan has risen to $17 50
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  • 38 11 Liverpool. Oct. 14. opened featureless. Later, there was outside hedging and gcod "spot' turnover including in African a large business and in Brazilian moderate. Indian and American ccitou ru ed quiet, whUe Egyptian cotton was dull.
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  • 74 11 Dundee, Oct. 14. AFTER long quietness, the de- mand for jute, yarns and cloth has definitely improved, including for various Government cideis; also tarpaulin manufactuicis are very busy en bedding for air raid shelter Jute prices ru ed steady, although DOnfumpticn is expected to take only about
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  • 78 11 London, Oct. 14. EASTERN bankers ascribe the continued strength of the Shanghai Dollar to a more hopeful interpretation of China's future, with prospects of increasing Biitish and American help. Japan s wisdom in avoiding war with the democracies is considered to be a favourable augury. Although the
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  • 23 11 London. Oct. 14. THE Tin Market opened quiet. The turnover was 75 tons. After official hours, there was no business.
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  • 72 11 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) B&Ugko*, Oct. 15 THE Thailand Good vill Mission to India returned to Bangkok on Sunday by air. Ihey wwe received iy largo crowds which included the British Minister. They have brought wi*\ them a valuable Buddhist relic presented to Thailand
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    • 129 11 EXHAUSTED BY FEVER? Then read this:— You are not out of danger when fever has subsided. The weakness It leaves behind exposes you to relapse or fresh infection. You must rebuild your worn-out body immediately and quickly. The way to do this is to find a food that soothes the
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  • 71 12 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 15. THERE Is no change in the situation in Egypt, according to yesterday's G.H.Q. communique which states that in the Sudan on Oct. 13, one of our mechanised patrols encountered and inflicted heavy casualties on 120* enemy troops while crossing a river 20
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  • 119 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 15: The oil question is an item on the agenda which is being discussed by the Japanese and Netherlands East Indie- delegates at batavia, revealed the acting Foreign Office spokesman at a press conference. —Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 15: Presumably responding to instructions from the Department
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  • 118 12 London, Oct. 15. WHILE efficial R.A.F. figures show that 855 British machines weie lost since July fwith 354 pilots safe), German propagandists are finding seme difficulty in def ding the particular high figure they themselves shall announce in reply. The Deutscblandsenen broadcast in the German home
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  • 551 12 London, Oct. 15. RETAILS of >he British attacks on military objectives in Germany and Genm n-occupied territories show that extremely bad weather with widespread cloud, snow and lowtemperatures severely hampered Sunday night's operations by aircraft of the Bomber Command. Flying "blind" through clouds which
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  • 284 12 Germans Prefer Lone Raids Reuter. London, Oct. 15. WITHIN one hour of the night alert, there was an almost continuous drone of aircraft over London. Searchlights in both the outer and inner defences added to the raiders' difti- cuittei. While searchlights probed the skies,
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  • 49 12 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 15. JAPANESE aircraft, totalling 39 machines, raided eastern Specimen yesterday afternoon, bomb:»:g Liangsnan, northeast o< Chang ung Fourteen Japanese aeroplanes vere destroyed when mobile Chinese artillery suddenly shelled f he Japanese airfield at Ichang yesterday morning, according to Chinese field despatches.—Reuter
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  • 20 12 Mr. W. Gordon, Senior Customs Officer. Malayan Customs Service, has been appointed to act as Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Penang.
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  • 159 12 London, Oct. 15. GREAT interest is taken here in the expected publication this week of the Property Insurance Bill, which follows, Mr. Churchill's recent statement that "everyone should be assured that compensation for the loss of home or place of business will be paid to
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  • 116 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. AMONG the places set on fire by incendiary bombs were a restaurant and a cinema, and firemen did heroic work to get the outbreak under control. Some casualties are believed to have been caused in a convent when bombs fell in
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  • 53 12 London. Oct, 15—In the Quad rangle of the Colonial Office yesterday afternoon Lord L oyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies inspected a Kenya unit of Die Merchanised Transport Corps numbering about sixty women in khaki uniforms, on some of which were to be seen decorations for service in the
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  • 377 12 Reuter. (Reuters Special Commentary) London, Oct. 14. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S T broadcast on Oct. 12 is heralded by the Press as the most outright answer yet given to the triumphant announcement of the alliance between the European Axis powers and Japan. The Daily Telegraph describes the
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  • 318 12 (From ou. Own Rcpo rtetl Kuala Lumpur Vr.nn OLEADING guilty of accepting ii] o al tion of sums totaliin« si fore Mr. G. L. Howe tiate, Kuala Lumpur >- A. T. Bennetts, former of Mines with 28 yea: J... the Mines Department V tenced to eight
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  • 38 12 Dr. S Sivagnanam, untitled cer in charge of the gistri pitai, Mentakab, who has tn he'iday, has resumed work Dr. P. K. P. Iyer of the hospital. Kuala Lipis. who acting at Mentakab, has n tc his station.
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