Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 November 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-11-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 254. VOL. LXXXVHI. TUESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1930. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement563 1930-11-04 1 T. NAGATA brothers dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary. Branch Office 52, Leith Street 4» ZZ- O- A I 4 4J s 'V* < —I. >K M Have You Tried:- y BPBB||h||T g 1 TUBORG I PRESSED STEEL TANKS Braithwaite Co., (Engineers) Ltd. /L FWIC llflJlt DdlllSll Braithwaite Tanks563 words
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Advertisement14 1930-11-04 1 H.TOHISATSU STUDIO with up-to-date Photography by electric light. ’Phone 772, 68,70, BISHOP STREET, PENANG.14 words
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Advertisement2239 1930-11-04 2 JUBMir.-.-— .wrli I POSITION WANTED. --.-ar-im .in *****1 PERAK TURF CLUB Bftl>,l<S 6 THE chartered bank or .~~1~ B SSBS Xmas Cards Win,er 193 standard of Excellent- dressing, and anti-malarial work* Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, the Paid-up-Capital |3,000, "tIT, 11A, 13th 15th Of November, 1930. KEX of Work 53.000.000 1N2,239 words
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Article1587 1930-11-04 3 At het we are awakening to the fact that the making of history did Dot end ■with the Great War» and that we are now approaching a tarmoil of change which may effect the world as profoundly is did the events of 1914 18 The general1,587 words
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Article89 1930-11-04 3 COMPANY-FORMED ABROAD IN BID FOR WORLD MARKET Anew company, the Soc ete Eurcpeenne Bmtley Automobiles S.A., is being formed with large capital resources by Bentley Motors. The new organisation will open in a few weeks’ time a depot in Paria. Similar service erganisati-ma are to be established89 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-04 3 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to le best on the read in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement415 1930-11-04 3 Get a. Set of I < ZAG-ZAW adds the master j ms fl Picture Puzzles a-wr'wi The Idea! Recreation for YoUP I Spare Moments, Train Journeys I :x and on Board Ship. g I Kayser Stociaiiigs. i g »2 25 A Pair j, p rice *7 K ccn(s I Just415 words
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Article896 1930-11-04 4 The Barber and the Grocer Get the Lure of Authorship u Earn while you learn may be a very useful slogan for schools of journalism; yet still people wonder how it is dene. Mr. H.W. Seaman (of the Sunday Chronicle tries to explain how896 words
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Article101 1930-11-04 4 The sun-temple in the Strand—that is the impression one f irms of what is claimed to be the most up-to-date hairdressing salon for men in Europe. It is installed in the new Strand Palace Hotel in the Strand. Mark,” the presiding genius, who has searched the world for101 words
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Article76 1930-11-04 4 —Reu f er. LORD CECIL ON DANGER TO THE government Geneva, October 4 In his address at the c’osing meeting of the League Assembly, Viscount Cecil of Chilwood said This may well be the last time that I will address this assembly.” In reply to an—Reufer. - 76 words
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Article68 1930-11-04 4 WIFE LEARNS TO FLY IN SIX MONTHS A Nottingham married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richardson, who keep a garage, have both taken air pilots’ '‘A’’ licences at Tollerton Aerodrome, Nottingham. Six months ago Mrs. Richardson had not been in an aeroplane. f ‘We may start aa68 words
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Article99 1930-11-04 4 TERRIER FOLLOWS ASHES GF LORD BIRKENHEAD TO GRAVE Janie, Lord Birkenhead’s Cairn terrier, who was his miet-r’a inseparable companion during the last year of his life, was among those who followed the ashes of the dead statesman to the grave at Charlton by Newbottie. Banbury. The coffin99 words
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Article108 1930-11-04 4 MR. JOHN MASEFIELD TO RECEIVE FREEDOM OF HEREFORD Hereford Corporation i* to present the freedom of the city to John Masefield in honour of his being appointed Poet Laureate. The last non-resident of Hereford to receive the free lorn of the city was Nelson, to whom it108 words
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Advertisement144 1930-11-04 4 TOWN HALL Monday, 17th November. GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION BY Boys of Penang Free School. Proceeds in aid of POPPY BAY FINDS. Booking Plan at Robinson Piano Co. This space kindly donated by Messrs. William Jacks d Co., Ltd. J AS I A CUMBER/ I ©X r I w l -K H144 words
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Advertisement13 1930-11-04 4 You should give Martell's Brandy the Preference over others as it is superlative13 words
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Advertisement165 1930-11-04 4 BORN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG •W' > FIGURES OF POPULARITY Figures often supply a proof of popularity, and figures show that Johnnie Walker “Red Label” is the most popular whisky to be had. This whisky has made the sales of Johnnie Walker the largest in the world. And the reason165 words
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Article604 1930-11-04 5 —Rugby Radio Service. SUGGESTED TRIBUNAL Jurists, Non-Jurists and Assessors London, November 8 A final consideration of the constitutional aspects of inter Imperial relations was begun at a meeting of heads of delegations to the Imperial Conference this morning and was resumed this afternoon. Talk will be continued—Rugby Radio Service. - 604 words
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Article114 1930-11-04 5 —Rugby Radio Service. FULL EXTENT OF LOSSES IN MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS London, November 3 The results of Saturday s polling in municipal elections show that in the principal cities and towns substantial gains were made by Conservatives, mainly at the expense of Socialists. Conservatives gained 124 seats and—Rugby Radio Service. - 114 words
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Article440 1930-11-04 5 ”SHOW CAUSE”CHARGE Former F.M.S. Detective on Trial The story of the alleged nefarious adventures of a Chinese named Lye Ah Eng, who was stated to be formerly in the employ of the Detective Department of the F M. S., was re ated yesterday morning before Mr.440 words
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Article77 1930-11-04 5 this army where war broke out —Rugby Radio Service. PASSING OF A DISTINGUISHED SOLDIER London, November 3 The death occurred yesterday of Lieutenant General Sir Edward Bethune, the famous cavalry commander who during the South African war raised the infantry force associated with his name. As Director-Generalthis army where war broke out—Rugby Radio Service. - 77 words
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Advertisement117 1930-11-04 5 "lUel lOWHbisL sg gg g w* SSI j Ul |@»Hwl SeßSlck g VALUE Sweeping Reductions. IM Our Prices Are Now [M I The Lowest in Malaya. |i|| QUALITY I Oar Drugs are th: purest ||||M obtainable and are always fresh. |||g|j G. T. D. on a parcel of Drugs BBfe117 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-04 5 KUSCH'’ Plugs have proved to be best on th* road, in the air ana on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement101 1930-11-04 5 lE™ Gorc/taZ i, There is nothing more welcome OB a hot day, when Old Sol seems determined to shrivel you up, than a glass of Montserrat. This delicious Lime Juice makes a good thirst a thing to be treasured I IiONISEIPIW Ivl LIME JUICE Of all Dealer». Pr«p»n»d hl Borland101 words
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Advertisement185 1930-11-04 5 lUMIIIB II mill 1 1 llllhllll i||||.|„l,KjaMMMl f Postage Free y.... To Aliy» Part of OWA Great Britain xW wKi > Northern Ireland VISIT TOY BAZAAR The Finest and Most Unique Collection of Toys and Gifts in Malaya. Btiy Yotir X’was Cards NOW fey y a The ‘‘fiappy Memories” Box185 words
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Article363 1930-11-04 6 Dr. E. C. Chitty, acting surgeon, Ipoh, goes on Home leave on Friday, November 14. Mr. F. Wickett, the well-known miner, and Mrs. Wickett, are residents in the Repulse Bay Hotel, Hong Kong. Fifty five years ago this ironth Mr. J. W. W. Birch was murdered at363 words
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Article262 1930-11-04 6 ALLEGED FORGERY The preliminary proceedings in connection with the charge against Yap Yam Sin, a Hakka described as a Chinese medical practitioner, of using as genuine a forged document, were concluded on Saturday morning in Kuala Lumpur Police Court, before Mr. G. A. de C.262 words
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Article162 1930-11-04 6 AMATEUR MEETING ABANDONED For several reasons the Taiping Turf Club has decided not to hold the amateur meeting which had been fixed for December 18 and 20. In view of the present difficult times, this is a wise decision and a gesture on the part of the162 words
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Article146 1930-11-04 6 List No. 3 The Hon. Treasurers acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions Previously acknowledged Teh Ah Kow 2 Kboo Sian Tan 3 Sum Bin School Union 2 Ban Chin Soon 1 Koay Ah Moh 5 Tan Cheok Kee 5 Chip Sean Seah 5 Tong Ghee Seah146 words
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Article401 1930-11-04 6 Phew! How it rains’. It does more than that: it pours. November in England is so often that: wet and cold. The kind of day you want to stay indoors and bug the fire and read a cheerful book or, if you must go out, the401 words
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Article41 1930-11-04 6 —Reuter. SUTCLIFFE’S OMISSION Capetown, November 3 lhe M.C.C. cricketers have arrived. Mr .a, p. F, Chapman suggests that the reason for Sutcliffe s omission was a desire on the part of the selectors for younger men —Reuter.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article40 1930-11-04 6 Mr. Colin King, 8.A.. of the staff of the Penang Free School, will deliver a lecture at the Young Muslim Union, Arson Road, Penang, on Saturdav. November 8, at 8 p m’ on The Struggle for Existence.”40 words
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Article74 1930-11-04 6 NEED FOR A SPECIAL EFFORT THIS YEAR Your poeclal consideration is a B 1 .is year’s P.ppy Day. There 1nan usual aistreßß amoag e x men. One of the principal aide to a y Remembrance Day L plenty 0 P Bellers. L*dy Haig, who makes this appe>.“Please let74 words
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Advertisement64 1930-11-04 6 Pritchard's Refreshment Room Has always been a Popular Meeting Place for everybody. To make for more attractiveness, and in response to numerous requests, we are now supplying A la Carte Luncheons Kold Snacks drills) Everything of the finest quality; all the meats used are imported direct from England and the64 words
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Advertisement57 1930-11-04 6 7~7'/ Poppy Day 1930. n Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, No. la, L (y Penang Street, Penang, C\ are The Honorary Treasurers of the above Fund p I to whom donations should be sent. Remittances sent by post should be n Registered. fe— You should gtve Martell s Brandy the57 words
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Advertisement127 1930-11-04 6 I-~ Refrigerators Chilled by I Kelvinator J I Stay I Dry and Sweet Fat Uy H i mJ** alvocrji THERE’S not a trace of moisture produced by Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration. The cold, frosty air is dry and sweet, and its cleanliness will be a revelation toyou. You’ll appreciate the fact127 words
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Article414 1930-11-04 7 annual meeting President and Small Attendance <R. Balfour Ross, the Presillent, presided at the first LT-* annual general meeting of the S. P. C. A., Penang, which was held at the Town Hall yesterday. There was a small attendance of members and Mr. T. S. Wilson (Ron. Treasurer)414 words
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Article109 1930-11-04 7 —Reuter. Two Would Be Rescuers Drowned Havana, November 4 An accident followed by two attempts at rescue has involved the death of the United States Vice Consuls Mr. William Jackson (Havana) and Mr. J. T. Wainwright (Matanzas) and the former's wife A gust of wind blew’ the last-named—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article104 1930-11-04 7 PROUD OF THE DOUBLE HERITAGE A new attitude of Anglo Indians was ti med at a meeting in Cannon Street Hotel, presided over by the Marquis of Zetland, to bid farewell to Dr. Graham, Hon. Superintendent of St. Andrew’s Colonial Homes, Kalimpong, says a London message.104 words
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84 1930-11-04 7 The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon, through Mr. C. II Withers Payne, applied for an interim injunction in the Supreme Court, Singapore, recently to prevent Rickards, Ltd,, of Singapore from printing, publishing, selling or otherwise disposing of a book called The Malaya Cookery Book The injunction was84 words
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Article754 1930-11-04 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette} Sir,—l consider your ‘correspondent’ is rather hard on women when he says that there is hardly a woman in Malaya who is not lucky to get out of the U. K., barring the very few of real birth and754 words
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Article125 1930-11-04 7 Sir, —In view of the near approach of Remembrance Day, I would like to make a few suggestions re the distribution of the Poppy Day collection lest it be too late. We all are aware that there is much unemployment here and I would suggest that125 words
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108 1930-11-04 7 Sir, —I beg to inform you that in view of the altered conditions now prevailing as compared with the time when Racing Dates for 1980 were originally fixed; and in view of the facts that there will be three other Amateur Meetings in the Federated Malay108 words
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Article757 1930-11-04 7 NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT CONVICTED Letter To Malay Publication The case against Mr. Wan Mohummed Razzali, alias de Hammel, a newspaper correspondent, who is charged with criminal defamaticgjr was continued to day before Mr. A. D. York in the Butterworth Police court. Mr Razzali claimed trial, and w T757 words
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970 1930-11-04 7 PENANG CRIMINAL ASSIZES Seven Years for Robbery MURDER CASES ON MONDAY The last session, for this year, of the Penang Criminal Assize Court, opened this morning before Mr. Justice Sproule and is expected to go on till the middle of next week. There are altogether970 words
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Article506 1930-11-04 7 DISTRICT COURT CASE K. M. Meerasahib, a cow-owner of Sungei Glugor, successfully defended himself to-day m a case in which he was sued for damages for breach of agreement by Vte«appan amilx vendor, in the Penang District Court before Mr. H. A. Ferrer. Mr. M. B.506 words
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Article80 1930-11-04 7 CASE TRANSFERRED TO IPOH COURT Th" case against a Malay named Buyong bin Jaffar who is charged with failing to report to the Police while under supervision within the jurisdiction of Lahat, Perak, was transferred to Ip< h by Mr. Edward Jigo, in the Second PcJ'ce80 words
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Article180 1930-11-04 7 SEQUEL TO DEATH OF LORD BIRKENHEAD Darlington. Grief at the passing of hig friend, Lord Birkenhead, is believed to have caused the death of a Darlington bank manager, Mr. J. A. Fergusson, who was found shot in his private office shortly after reaching the bank one morning180 words
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Article145 1930-11-04 7 MESSRS. PRITCHARD CO.’S NEW VENTURE There are many persons who do not wish to make a long journey home for tiffin and. because of lack of facilities, have had to make a meal of dry sandwiches and tba contents of a Thermos flask. Messrs. Pritchard and Co.145 words
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Article114 1930-11-04 7 STATES TO GET £4,880 EACH FROM PROFITS Melbourne. October 2 South Australia’s share of the profits of the Australian cricket tour of England will probably be more than £4,000. It is believed that the profits were about £21,000. When expenses have been delet ed, dividends will probably114 words
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Article85 1930-11-04 7 RECENTLY IN f’KODUCED IN LONDON Penang is ahead of London in som® respects. We see from the mail papers that trackless trams (trolly ’buse«) have recently been introduced on the tramway system operated by the combine. The type of vehicle used is a doublpdecker on pneumatic tyres and85 words
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Advertisement48 1930-11-04 7 Cars Homa LEAVE. Take advantage of our special arrangements and purchase a MORRIS For delivery in England. HO WORRY—NO PEW NO EXTRA EXPENSE. We can take in your old car in part exchange. Call or write to us for WEARAIE BRJi, LTD., 30, Anson Road, Penang. 'Phone 258.48 words
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Article437 1930-11-04 8 We dare say few landlords in Penang realise how fortunate is their lot. House property may be built, purchased or inherited, and ab that remains is to secure tenants at reasonable rents to assure $n adequate return on the capital represented. In Malaya such things as rent437 words
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Article173 1930-11-04 8 If the Liberal Party exists for no other purpose than to provide a little much-need-ed relief to the drab atmosphere of British politics, it is worth preserving from extinction on that account. An entertaining little booklet’’ is just published on the Liberals’ proposals for dealing173 words
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Article270 1930-11-04 8 Stage Set for Discussions on India’s Future London, November 3 Answering questions in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Wedgwood Benn, Secretary for India, said it was not the intention of the Government to formulate proposals for constitutional changes in In<iia pending the discussion in conference. Under270 words
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Article1174 1930-11-04 8 A, H - A, H. Penang, Tuesday. OC HIS morning (and the out(0 look is none too bright) we are called upon to decide a pretty point in respect of relationbhip. It is one we think which might bring furrows to the brows of the <iignified gentlemen who administer the1,174 words
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Advertisement500 1930-11-04 8 When Lfi < h Breasl-Milk J Fails K '<. Jf c -~h rJg -S r '.Wr;"; ’-I: J» H I w. I o i C-W t tfjen; i I The Answer to a Big Problem. B'T'HE mother of to-'fay w> ois faced with the resp nsililiCy of choosing an alternative500 words
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Advertisement66 1930-11-04 8 E. O. HOTEL, TO-NIGHT After Dinner Dance Frid v n«-xt. 7th November Special Attraction ‘Cabaret-Dramatique’ an 4 Dance. (See big Advertisement for full particulars.) Thursday, 20. h Nuveuib-r IN AID OF St. George’s Church Funds Penang Litt'e Theatre’ Players WILL APPEAR IN The Purse Strings a powerful Play in Four66 words
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Advertisement8 1930-11-04 8 to "BOSCH" Plugs on the road, in Iht8 words
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Miscellaneous27 1930-11-04 8 TIDE TABLES High Water. Low Water. To-Day. 10 56 a.m. 5.21 a.m. 11.20 ..1». 5 20 P To Morrow. 11./.O a.tn. 5.52 a.m. 11.50 o.tn. 5.52 om.27 words
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Article784 1930-11-04 9 Opposition Amendment in the Commons To-Night’s Division Questions Regarding the Murdered British Missionaries Foreign Office Warnings Ignored A division is to be taken to-night on a Conservative Amendment to the Address regretting the failure of the Government adequately to deal with unemployment and industrial pro lems, but.—Reuter. - 784 words
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Article124 1930-11-04 9 —Reuter. Dr. Luther Declares German Currency Unshakeable Berlin. November 3 At the opening of a new Reichsbank building at Dresden Dr. Luther, President of the Reichsbank. declared Germany must always show the world she insists on carrying out that section of the Young Plan which—Reuter. - 124 words
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Article99 1930-11-04 9 I -Rugby Radio Service. Two People Killed by Lightning London. November 3 Southern England and a large part of the Midlftads were swept on Sunday morn ing by rain and thunderstorm. It lasted only about half an hour, but during its brief passage several people were struckI -Rugby Radio Service. - 99 words
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Article208 1930-11-04 9 Reuter. —and a Scheme for Spending £250,000,000 ROAD CONSTRUCTION London, November 3 A booklet is published in which Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Sterbohm Rowntree and the Marquis of Lothian explain the Liberals unemployment plans which have been sub mitted to the Government. They include a tenReuter. - 208 words
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Article122 1930-11-04 9 .—Reuter. Incident over the Arrest of a Chinese Consulate Official Johannesburg, Nov. 3 Following the arrest of a member of the staff of the hinese Consulate, the Chinese Consul General, Mr Ho Tsang, has lodged a strong protest with the Union Department for Foreign Affairs demanding the punish.—Reuter. - 122 words
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Article183 1930-11-04 9 Reuter. Next Year’s Presidential Campaigns and ‘Wet” Chances Washington, November 3 The deluge of political oratory and last minute harangues of wets and drys ended to-night on the eve of election day (November 4) in forty-seven out of forty eight states. Maine having elected a Governor,Reuter. - 183 words
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Article347 1930-11-04 9 Reuter. Neverßecovered from Shock of Disaster MORE EVIDENCE BEFORE RIOI ENQUIRY Instability on Previous Flights London, November 3 The death has occurred of Major Thomson, brother of Lord Thomson. the late Secretary for Air. Major Thomson, who was 68, was seriously ill when the RlOl disaster. Reuter. - 347 words
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Article88 1930-11-04 9 There was inaugurated in Paris yesterday the Peace School whose object is to institute methodical precept concerning international relations for Europe’s reconstruction. An advice from New Delhi says that Sen Gupta has been sentenced to a year's simple imprisonment on a charge of spreading sedition. The88 words
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Article103 1930-11-04 9 —Reuter. 16 PERISH IN BANGKOK FIRE Our Bangkok correspondent wires that the offices of the principal cinema company at Bangkok were gutted by fire yesterday. After the staff left at four o clock yesterday afternoon the film store caught fire and the flames ahot up trapping all in—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article67 1930-11-04 9 —Rugby Radio Service. British Ambassador to Press for Fulfilment London, November 3 The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Henderson, stated that after conclusion of the recent arbitration proceedings between the Soviet Government and Lena Goldfields Company the Lena Company requested the support of the British Government in this case.—Rugby Radio Service. - 67 words
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Article46 1930-11-04 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. London, November 3 One flight of the forty seven the Bomber Squadron composed of three fairey aircraft reached Bathurst, Gambia, tc-day after the 3.800 miles journey from Khartoum, This was the first time an air force landplane had visited Gambia.-.—Rugby Radio Service. - 46 words
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Advertisement245 1930-11-04 9 I J&ttles, I |Ona w««K saif g (November ?rd to Bth) X GOWNS «nd MIIHMERY I B enormous bargains i CHWVQ (AFTERNOON amIX FROM B H VIVyVVLICJ V EVENING $5,00 B I FELTS STRAWS from $l.OO 1 £s Our complete stock in Gowns and Millinery J REDUCED—ONE WEEK ONLY. 3245 words
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Article729 1930-11-04 10 FORTNIGHTLY MEETING Dr. Glass on Health Matters The frrtnlghtiy meeting of the Penanp RoHry Club wan held to-lav at the E. and 0. Ho! el the Hon. Mr. P. M. Robinson, presiding. The terge attendance included Mr E W. F. Gilman and several new members, includirg Mr.729 words
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Article55 1930-11-04 10 ALTEGED OFFENCE ON BOARD STEAMER Lim Ah Ohooi, a Chinese, was charged in Second Police Court with using crim’nal force on board the s.s. Kamseng on October 18, The accused who cairned trial was de fend d by Mr. Lim Khye Seng. Mr. Hoi g B55 words
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Article1029 1930-11-04 10 PROFIT EVEN AT SLUMP PRICE FOR METAL Strict Adherence to T.P.4. Scheme Tbe fourth ordinary general meeting of ch« shareholders of Temoh Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held in London on Oct. 7, Mr. R. Bancroft Biker (the chairmar) pr Hiding. The chairman said: We have made a1,029 words
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Article120 1930-11-04 10 TO DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Go’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day:— Yesterday To-day E Sharks. 33 UQ X 02 to. to. IC. I Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin, 10/1J 10/6 10/- 10/6 Kinta .85 .87i .84 .871 Krchai Tin120 words
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Article498 1930-11-04 10 PROPOSED INTELLIGENCE SERVICE A record of the progress of tha work of the Imperial Economic Committee and a review of the caief conclusions which have emerged from their inquiries are contained in a report just issued The report is the saventeenth presented by the Committee for498 words
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Article100 1930-11-04 10 latest returns for OCTOBER The following a*e the Ir.teat mine retur-is for October: T Sione Im F.M.S. l.ig. Output pma!s7o7 Ulu Kia >g Tin Ld. Output piculs 481 Ground worked cubic y< ris 86.225 Running time hours 580 Malaysiam Tin Ltd. The output of Ratnbu i Minf»?. Tanjong100 words
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Article59 1930-11-04 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices TIN-. LONDON Spot £ll3-17-6 Down £4-5-0 3 Months’ £ll5 5 0 Down £4-5-0 SINGAPORE $58.37A psr picul Down $2 25 250 tons done RUBBER: London 4| d. Down 3/16 d. New York 81 c. (Gold) Down gc. Local 13 cts.59 words
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Article89 1930-11-04 10 Foreign Imports of Tin Ore during th e month of October, 1930 are Country of Origin Tons Burma 2C6 Dutch East Indies: Banka and BJliton 2,137 Sumitra 124 French Indo-China 37 Japan 69 Siam 1,353 Union of South Africa 47 Total 3.973 Foreign exports of Tin, being89 words
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Article54 1930-11-04 10 RESTBI JTfON OF OUT! UT The Board of D rectors of Tin (F.M.S.) L'd. h«v« g v>n in? rac ions to shutdown this Company’s dredge fora further period of 6 months, as from Ist December nex\ in with the Tin Producers’ Ass ciatton scheme for the54 words
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Article89 1930-11-04 10 BUSINESS FOR ORDINARY MEETING The following are the Agenda of an ordinary meeting of the Peu.mg Municipal Commission to ba held to-morrow 1 Minutes of last meeting to be canfirmed. 2 Any special business the President may bring forward. 3 Questions. 4 Decisions arrived at on minute papers,89 words
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Article42 1930-11-04 10 The homeward mail by the s.«. Takliwa closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 7;h instant. The 8.1. Rohna with mails despatched from London on October 16 is ixjec'.ed to arrive here at 6 a.m. cn Friday, the 7th instant42 words
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Article179 1930-11-04 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) B.R. Sheet 13 cts per pound =perpl 117/33 Do’l. London 4| 1 New York 8} cts. (gold). (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys). General Produce Agency Ltd Singapore Prices tw Standard Ribt’fd Smoked Sheet fo' today we as foiowg:— Sno» 13t c e. perlb. Nov/Dec.179 words
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Article382 1930-11-04 10 Education of Public Men The Health Minister, Mr. A rthnr r wood, told the guests at the cfe' Accountants’ dinner that all n u hr who attend banquets should take l e ‘‘l *****1 how to change their clothes in tha trai In the past ignorance382 words
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Article191 1930-11-04 10 A Franco-Germ an Alliance TERMS OF SUGGESTED AGREEMENT Berlin, October 25 The National -Socialist lender, Herr Adolph Hitler, to-day replied to Herr Gustave Herve who through the mediation of the in iustrialist, Herr Rechberg suggest ed a Franco German military alliance based on the conditional cancellation of reparations debts, giving191 words
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Article112 1930-11-04 10 FINE OF $l5 7- AND cosis A Penaagm Ik vendor Taevau was summoned n Mnnicipdity. befme Mr. L y in the Sec md Police o>a rC aduUerated milk. Naravan» Thevan pleaie 1 K ni -.jj Dr.W.H. Brod.» that the accused’s milk L cent of water. Questioned,112 words
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Article65 1930-11-04 10 A hockey match Has sn d between the Penang C fl 10-h H M.\ ’‘Cornwall” for Mon instant at 4.45 p.m. on t h^ JP tpd 88 tb* A good game is an \_fo by Sio^ 1 Visitors were cnly beat* u pore in a recent game. fl >65 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-04 10 "BOSCH" Plugs have proved to be best on the read in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement361 1930-11-04 10 New Advertisements Penang Turf Club FOR S4LE A 4 yiar nil Chestnut Geidioe “Coiarado Ciaro* by <Jlt>r Lady Buckwheat. This Inns was imp ted by tbe Penang Tnrf C ub as in« of the 1931 Griffins but nwi jg to received during trxnupnrt. wag not drawn f »r and cons°quently361 words
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Article565 1930-11-04 11 L IBEL ACTION WITHOUT PARALLEL WRONG DEFENDANTS $20,000 Damages Assessed at $l,OOO The judgment tf Mr. Justice Sprouie in the libel action which it was thought w is without parallel in the history of law, was read in the Supreme Court, Singapore on Saturday, the parlies being Of car Curtis,565 words
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Article86 1930-11-04 11 KING CAROL’S FIRST SERIE 5 AND A DANISH CELEBRATION The first supply of the new Rumanian stamps has been received by Messrs. Whitfield King and Co., the stamp importers and philatelic publishers, of Ipswich. They bear a portrait of King Garel. Only two dencmiuatinus are as yet on86 words
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Article85 1930-11-04 11 LONDON WELCOMES N ATIONAL MARK AND BETTER QUALITY London is eating more British beef now than ever, according to an official report issued on the National Mark scheme, which has been in txistvuce just a year. On the whole the greatest demand for maiked beef comes from85 words
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210 1930-11-04 11 MONTREAL TESTING LABORATORY MONTREAL. I hereby certify that I have made a careful chemical analysis of Baby’s Own Tablets, which I personally purchased at a drug store. My analysis has proved that: They contain absolutely no opiates or narcotics. They can be given with210 words
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Article196 1930-11-04 11 Penang. November 4, 1930. t CtF. ti»nam Opium u. ones» nom 5,000.0 C Cl r 90.0 i Gold leaf’ sellers 72.0 C ticking nom 170.01 N utmtgs 80a 70.01 HOs 60.00 ocoanutß p«r 1.000 15.00 Oopra Sundriad buyers 6.65 Rattans sues 11.15 Rattans o<»ar*« 10.61 Green Snail Shell»196 words
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Article126 1930-11-04 11 Nov, 4 —Penang Turf Club Annual Meeting, Chartered Bank Buil dings, 4.45 p.m. Entries close for Perak Turf Club Winter Meeting Penang Rotary Club Luncheon Meeting, E. O. Hotel. 1.10 p.m. Speaker Dr. Glass on Health Matters. s—Penang Municipal Commission Ordinary and Special Meetings, Municipal Office 4 p,m,126 words
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Advertisement337 1930-11-04 11 I "Ofiaa3cap j• 1 p&A /H' i\ from dai'y use of the Cuticura pIUSPAKATIOXS THE Soap, pure and fragrant, to cleanre <ht skin; t Ointment, antiseptic a.xJ t .ling, to remove pimples, rashes and irritations; and finally the Talcuni, smooth and pure, to impart a plcasinj i fragrance to the337 words
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Advertisement13 1930-11-04 11 Yov should give Martell’s Brandy the preference over others as it is superlative.13 words
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Advertisement187 1930-11-04 11 -———j—: withan even greater rc.eive of sirenglh. in 1 Cippcctraiice, s atisfv ipo DUNLOP ill service, i'* i 1 THE TYRE INCOMPARABLE I I DUNLOP TYRES I ar built op a fo -n- 1 datiop of \precise apd 1 experience, and are I unmatched bv any ctl~in flic Ivor Id.187 words
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1130 1930-11-04 12 Port Of Penang. Schedule of Principal Lines THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week) In Pert Te-dav 8 Ma'acji from Kanung and Pulau Lang-awi. Sailed for Teluk Anson and Bagan D-ttoh tc- iay at 1 p. mmv Intan1,130 words
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Advertisement15 1930-11-04 12 FOR Travel Information WRITE m AMERICAN EXPRESS {lncorporated in U. S. A.) UNION BUILDING SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement133 1930-11-04 12 _II.LI II II iiMrjßawagyii 111 -LL-tmaj-jgg—l———■ 1 -HL 1 U ITO A.,et. exceed »11.000,000. S. C. A-.ur.nce io force exceed The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (Ineorporatco in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE t Wineheater House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old J ewry The Company has £20,000 deposited with tbe133 words
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Miscellaneous236 1930-11-04 12 Penang Road Fc g 261 mart, i (BEST SOUND IN TOWN) B 10-night 10-nitht g 6.15 9.30 p.m. sound system 6-15 9-30 p.m. g AH Talking Triumph NORMA SHEARER in THE DIVORCEE”2 Chester Morris, Conrad Nagel, Robert Montgomery and Helen Johnson B Directed by the director cf “In Gay Madrid”236 words
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Article601 1930-11-04 13 A LADY’S ORDEAL Attempt to Save Drunken Servant At the Perak Ausizi Court on Friday, the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Burton sentenced a Malay named Kasdm bin Abu, living at Taiping, to nire months’ rigorous imprisonment on his pleading guilty to a charge of committing manslaughter by causing601 words
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Article229 1930-11-04 13 INVITED TO A MEETING ON NOV. 15. Hong Kong, Oct, 24 An official Nanking Government announcement states that a meeting of all creditors of the Chinese Government is to be held on Nov. 15. Such a creditors’ meeting was originally planned for Oct. 1, but could not be229 words
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Advertisement215 1930-11-04 13 I gLLWOW HELMETS I DISIST on FAMOUS I HAVING FOR I an OVER I ELLWOOD. y 100 YEARS. I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. JOHN Ell .WOOD SONS, uo—ea»**. <*•* mm.&b I WORTH I PERFUMERY ■I I Dans la Nuit, Vers le Jour, i Sans Adieu. 1 i fi ■Il SS'I215 words
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Advertisement250 1930-11-04 13 r®- (Sy j Fastidious women I j prefer Kayser* Hosiery for its I "Av/ inimitable smartness its com- A/ Iwl prehensive and charming selection of shades its exquisite, clear y 1 sheerness, with which is combined G A extraordinary strength and dura- l'J p •7K bility. The Kayser Slipper Heel*250 words
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Article302 1930-11-04 14 SIGHTSEEING Plans for South American Tour When the Prince of Wales goes to South America in the spring to attend the British Empire Trade Exhibition at Buenos Aires, he will according to present arrangements, visit some of the other South American countries as well as302 words
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Article299 1930-11-04 14 EX-MINISTER’S NEPHEW AT DEATH’S DOOR Peiping, Oct. 22. Mr. Christopher Jowett, the eighteen-year-old nephew of the Right Hon. F. W. Jowett, arrived here this arming. Interviewed by Reuter, Mr. Jowett empk asised that be suffered no actual ill-treatment during his enforced detention in Russia, but only dhcomfcr299 words
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Advertisement308 1930-11-04 14 —■"‘ZEE'*’’ B rjfl ii wSS? Bj Ihoa- SB?! a£~feM riMMr Iwi *V* RsA'| MjOT'f’“S I 1 I ~M; hi Pf ,-yW HM4< r g L y M rWJToi ll S feXSt «J hi QX4U iIII r 1 LI ai WMW W; !<t’ VfrZ e)?fo Sll UMI e>&’ 1* <Wj L308 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-04 14 "BOSCET* Plugs have proved to be best un the road, in the air and on the sea.17 words
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Advertisement79 1930-11-04 14 «’IT ««MO VBRIB wnr*. Trt— ■>■■» www wnn« wmw •'t ;''WIJG.Li, wdrilLQx f'j i JL. lIT < if YOU can place absolute faith I in the goodness and purity of < |k Milkmaid” Condensed Milk. Ek For “Milkmaid” Milk is rich g creamy milk from cows fed on the finest79 words
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Miscellaneous151 1930-11-04 14 SNAPSHOTS OF A BOY ALL READY TO START By gluyas willia>ms iGLUYAS lojicuAirs L' X «i Jw iIF Ft 1S TOLD TO KEEP HIMSELF APPEARS IN THIRTY IS FOUND PRESEIHLY IS BANISHED POWHCLEAN), U/HILE MOTHER- SECONDS AT POOR To OPENING THE ONE SUIT- 6TAIRS TO WAIT AND DADDY FINISH TACK*151 words
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Article614 1930-11-04 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang. November 4, 1930 Mutton ct Matton Indian m. per io 56 Head Sheep or goat M each 1-30 Liver with heart A lu*f do 1-50 ’’’rir* do 1 ,,n Goat or Sheep per lb 56 Sweet Bread pair 40 Suet w 40 idney m. pair614 words
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Advertisement234 1930-11-04 15 r gjr””- 11 uaaa.... .jsfcvf>j-.<KSwia/ I Rubber Restriction. THERE IS NO RISK of damage to your RUBBER TREES WHEN RESTING IF THE TAPPED PANEL is treated with “BY TEST THE BEST.” Samples and Particulars from CARGILLS COLOMBO. Agents: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD (S. S F.M 8.) ft is fi®W I kt-.uESite234 words
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Advertisement736 1930-11-04 15 German BIBBY LINE LI OVU crew noeil pMoanger steamers and roc for vasoali WJ* J w n RPfHJOon, Colombo, Port Said, Marseille», Plymouth »nd London with through eomtedßonl from Paaaag. OUTWARD PROBABLE HOMEWARD BAILING*. Steamers. Leaves Rangoon. For Port Swettenham, Singapore, China m v Shropshire Nov. 13 3nd Jspin. s.736 words
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Advertisement1286 1930-11-04 16 1"""* wVcW** THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE dollar steamship line w EB KLY B T B n O T™ND-oS°N. AMERICAfr^M AIL LINE ANTENOR Nov. 6 Maruedlts. Loud jn, Rotterdam and Glasgow APk 1 Nov 13 Atost6 rd tn L^nion t and H*uib(irB» I RLJL» PERBEUS Nov 20 M «raeillee. London, Rotterdam1,286 words
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Advertisement606 1930-11-04 16 P. ©.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES ,iJ (Companies Incorporated in England) I MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE Peninsular and Oriental S. M. C*., under cor I Penang. Teluk Am, Outwards from Loadin for China and Japan i dan PeDan > Jejpore Nov 1G tiling af StaailWrS Qi llw n, ;i606 words
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