Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 January 1933
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Title Section20 1933-01-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. «PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 23. Vol. LXXXXI. MONDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article1923 1933-01-30 1 Meetings Held Throughout China CA NTON leaders urge invocation of ARTICLE 16 OF COVENANT Utmost Resistance Of "Japanese Aggression Tokyo, Yesterday. The British Ambassador visited Count Uchida this evening for the f discussing League questions, the Shanhaikwan situation and Z-ers. No detail, are availaUe. Meetings to1,923 words
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Article52 1933-01-30 1 —Reuter Wireless. Bulgaria in the Grip of Winter Sofia, Jan. 23. Bulgaria is covered with snow and many railway lines are blocked and telephones and telegraphs with Bucharest and Istanbul are interrupted. The Danube is fast freezing, an event eagerly welcomed by the populace for dancing and sleigh drives.—Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
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Advertisement15 1933-01-30 1 NAGATA BROTHERS dentists Head Office next to The Dispensary BnK h Office 52. Leith Street15 words
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Advertisement66 1933-01-30 1 IPOH II FIRE Page 9. L JOHNNIE WALKER f fasSr Johnnie “Swing” costs no more than ordinary brands, and in these days of economy that’s a great comfort. And talking of comfort, there is nothing like “Swing” blended specially for the Tropics, for ironing out the hardships of life. By66 words
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Advertisement2251 1933-01-30 2 RATES FOR CASUAL penang sales room municipal notice a v**" 1 BANKS I To be sold by RAILWAY ADVERTISEMENTS public auction lof rates In respect of buildings vacant dur-1 Tim® ToblC I CZ*UE I I Household furniture comprising:-™ cIX NEDERLANDSCHE Hongkorq and I At! communications relating to UNes “d on2,251 words
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Article951 1933-01-30 3 Stride Towards Better Things": Folly of L.C"*? Prohibitive Tariffs ,4, in contributes the following Mr Ba to "Home and Empire, NfW Yeai w publication:— sC<>^ B ’7 e^ ble custom to take stock 1 the beginning of a new U oack on the work of951 words
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Article618 1933-01-30 3 To Test Efficacy of the National Mark “An abject and dismal failure” was the description applied at a Ministry of Agriculture inquiry to the present meatmarking regulations. Mr. St. John Micklethwait, K.C., presided over the inquiry, which was into an application for an Order618 words
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Article430 1933-01-30 3 The Problem of Out-patients STEPS TO REDUCE OVERCROWDING Committee Appointed to Take Action The Prince of Wales, President of the King Edward’s Hospital Fund for London, has sent a message to the General Council of the Fund in regard to the report of the Committee under430 words
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Article193 1933-01-30 3 Task of Removal Begun at St. John London, Jan. 10. What is claimed to be the world’s largest coffer dam is being dismantled at West St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. It will take nearly six months, and is one of the final stages in an elaborate programme193 words
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Advertisement23 1933-01-30 3 It is a long lane that has no turning. An advertisement in the Pinang Gazette" will help to pull you through dull times.23 words
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Advertisement50 1933-01-30 3 STRONG DEFINITE IN THE CHARACTER OF THEIR APPEAL. YET SMOOTH AND MELLOW IN THE SATISFACTION THEY GIVE f F l Il si? J I y*’ r f U?' MH /V I J' I f 4 J o 4 Toi i' t 11 J I t. v «10HN PLAYER SONS. ENGLAND.50 words
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Article1027 1933-01-30 4 Chinese New Year—A Strange Singapore—January a quiet month—Holidays in Slump Times—A Moot Point—River on Fire—A Mystery—Cyclists— Tanjong Rhu and Its Future—Singapore's New Civil Aerodrome—The Outlook—Markets Stagnant. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 27. The Chinese New Year was celebrated in Singapore, outwardly, at all events, with usual1,027 words
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Article135 1933-01-30 4 And What is a Bailie The fascination which Greta Garbo had for James Gill Jeans, aged 20, of Glasgow, cost him £3 3s. at the police court. He admitted stealing a large framed photograph of the film star from the wall of a picture house last135 words
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Article292 1933-01-30 4 Explosion at Merseyside Refinery London, Jan. 5. After an explosion at the Shell-Mex refining installation at Ellesmere Port on the Mersey 84,000 gallons of benzine caught fire. Flames roared to a height of 150 feet, and dense volumes of smoke spread over the district. The Shell-Mex installation292 words
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Article206 1933-01-30 4 Inherits Big Fortune from Famous Racehorse Owner London, Jan. 7. Behind an announcement in last night’s London Gazette that the King has been graciously pleased to give and grant unto John Rutherford Chalmers, the young Conservative Member for Edmonton, of Elm Court, London, and Rutherford Lodge,206 words
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Article63 1933-01-30 4 Boy Saved by a Clothes Line A boy aged ten, Benjamin Perry, of Queen’s road, New Cross, S.E., was in bed at his home with influenza. He walked, while asleep, to a window, opened it, and fell out into the garden about 50 ft. below.63 words
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Article80 1933-01-30 4 Knocked Unconscious When Lamp Fell Miss Mary Pickford, the film star, was knocked unconscious when a lamp fell on her head while she was working in a scene of her latest film at a Hollywood studio. Her husband, Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, who rushed to her80 words
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Article400 1933-01-30 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. E. Koch, manager of the East Asiatic Co., and Danish Consul in Singapore, has returned from heme leave. Comm. Arnaldo Fraccaroli, the author and correspondent of the Corriere della Sera, is visiting Siam and will afterwards come to Malaya. Mrs. Elizabeth Adamson, of Cross-street, Stratiord, E.— formerly400 words
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Article310 1933-01-30 4 Wise Planning Needed London, Jan. 10. The unsuitability of our roadways for the swifter moving motor traffic of the future was stressed by Mr. H. E. Aldington in a lecture before members of the Institute of Transport, in London. Our present traffic difficulties,” he said, with310 words
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Advertisement41 1933-01-30 4 -V-W.W.VJVA-. CLOTH-LINED ENVELOPES > Sizes. Prices. 15} x 6 $5.00 per 100 I 15 x6| $5.00 per 100 112 xs| $4.50 per 100 Lll|xs $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. IA. PENANG STREET.41 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-30 4 A small «drertbwnem la “Pfaang Gazette* than the bee. It work, <ll da/and ew,14 words
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Advertisement189 1933-01-30 4 jomraoß/ OWIm HERE S I THEIR LATEST! DBS9B Nigh* Shall Be Filled With Music Dream Sweetheart Moonlight On The River D 8950 i It Was So Beautiful !In case you’ve missed their last one or two records, let us tell \o U that there is something in the recording that189 words
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Article655 1933-01-30 5 Hockey jKERISING RESULT f Good Display by Home Defenders lions of a five-nil vic- < re upset on the tory (< r on Saturday when S JI with the Colony the hockey match. i supporters was >lony attack due to tn t Ilia tter was put655 words
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Article390 1933-01-30 5 Indian Association Beaten WILLWEBER KNOCKS UP 76 RUNS In their opening match the Riff-Raffs scored an easy victory yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground defeating the Indian Association by an innings and 115, The following are the scores: Indian Association: Ist Innings L. R. Shori b390 words
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Article24 1933-01-30 5 —Reuter. Scotland’s Big Victory Over Ireland Glasgow, Yesterday. In the amateur international soccer match Scotland beat Ireland by’ six goals to nil.-—Reuter. - 24 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-30 5 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.11 words
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Miscellaneous110 1933-01-30 5 6J5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 ANOTHER SPLENDID BRITISH SHOW WINIFRED SHOTTER —OWEN NARES IN "THE LOVE CONTRACT" THE MOST SPARKLING COMEDY WITH DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. I I A BRITISH AND DOMINIONS PICTURE ALSO “MUSICAL GEMS OF IRELAND.’’ Plans at Moutrie's 'Phone 795. SiLgg?! j; IvLTI I 7? THE 4 MARX BROTHERS j J110 words
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195 1933-01-30 6 Hunter Seriously Hurt by Buffalo 50-MILE RUN FOR HELP A hunter lying seriously injured, gored by a buffalo, in the deserted African wilds, a native runner’s 50-mile dash to the nearest town to bring help, an air pilot’s search for the injured man and195 words
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201 1933-01-30 6 Mr. James Pearce on Car Charge James Townsend Pearce, aged 28, described as a horse dealer, of Red Barn, Boars Hill, Oxford, was charged at Oxford Quarter Sessions with driving a motorcar while under thef influence of drink, and also with dangerous driving. Mr.201 words
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Article239 1933-01-30 6 Explorer’s Jungle Adventure Mr. Richard Hamilton, the young explorer and film producer, is going into the jungle to search for the man-killing Nandi bear. For a month he will live in the unexplored regions of the Nandi Forest, Upper Kenya, exposed to the lurking dangers of239 words
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Article259 1933-01-30 6 ALLEGED TO HAVE STAGED THEFT AT HIS FLAT P.C. IN PLAIN CLOTHES STORY OF CONVERSATION OVERHEARD AT A STALL A conversation overheard by a policeman while he was off duty was mentioned at Lambeth Police Court, S.E., when Cosmo Leon Kendal, aged 43, a phrenologist, of Streatham-hill,259 words
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Article383 1933-01-30 6 AN Effective Ban Not Easy to Apply Some of the practical and technical difficulties involved in prohibiting chemical, incendiary and bacterial warfare and in supervising the enforcement of such a prohibition, are emphasised in a report prepared by a special committee in reply to a questionaire383 words
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598 1933-01-30 6 Triumph of Moral Courage It had been a weary day of stairs and streets, streets and stairs, and now he stood dejected in Piccadilly, debating with himself. Should he go home and tell his wife he was still out of a job, or should598 words
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Advertisement198 1933-01-30 6 SHEPHERD'S PIE I$H’T THE AttPHERDS JtBKUKFAST 'M Whetheryou lead an openaii life, or work indoors, Scott s Porage Oats make the ideal breakfast. They strengthen both brain and body. For Scott’s Porage Oats are the cream of the Scottish Oat Crop,and there are no oats in the world like Scottish198 words
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Advertisement24 1933-01-30 6 Nolbing succeeds like success but success needs to he backed by consistent advertising. Use the Pin.mg Gazette regularly and keep at the top of24 words
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Advertisement14 1933-01-30 6 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press, Limited. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery14 words
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Advertisement195 1933-01-30 6 W» wife. '7 j j C f I NEEDS a food which prod'it 1 growth —not a forcing food which mafes < fat at the expense of blood, bone and bia’n i HUMANISED TRUFOOD induces this na'.urai growth because it is the ONLY truly milk food; medical science endorses this195 words
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Article1307 1933-01-30 7 Saturday's Results CALCHAS SPRINGS BIG SURPRISE (F*rom Our Special Representative) t 1S a much bigger attendance for the second day of Tupiii Turf Chib Amateur Races on Saturday. The Sultan j, ri s w ho was an absentee the previous afternoon, was jth the Raja1,307 words
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Article1148 1933-01-30 7 SOCCER TRANMERE ROVERS HOED LEEDS UNITED Walsall Beaten by Manchester City London, Jan. 28. The following are the results of matches in the fourth round of the F. A. Cup played to-day. Luton T. g Tottenham H. 0 Tranmere R. o Leeds U. Aston V. o Sunderland1,148 words
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947 1933-01-30 7 Last Minute Try 0 1 GODDARD PLAYS A GREAT GAME (From Our Own Correspondent) Rugby Singapore, Saturday. A brilliant try scored by Goddard a minute from the end gave the victory to the South in the match against the North to-day at the Anson947 words
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Article220 1933-01-30 7 Police Watch Vain Experiments Donikowski, the Polish engineer, who claimed that he could extract gold from common earth, by means of a secret radio ray, is to go to gaol for two years. It is nearly two years since he became known in Europe as the220 words
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Article159 1933-01-30 7 Blind Man Fakers Cannot Cheat Mr. E. H. Williams,'of Sidney-road, WaN ton-on-Tham s, Surrey, has been blind fot twenty year;, but is able to test the trud value of antique furniture and carpets by his sense of touch. He said to a Sunday Express representative at159 words
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Advertisement13 1933-01-30 7 Every Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The PINANG GAZETTE."13 words
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Article557 1933-01-30 8 Accents and humour are, probably, the two things that cause most trouble to the film producers of to-day. Before the advent of sound films the intonations of a star,” or even of a satellite,” did not affect the film, and the humour, for the most part, was557 words
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Article284 1933-01-30 8 Not very long ago an exhibition of works by pavement artists was held in London. It was hardly a proper exhibition, because the artists were not working in the true medium of their craft they exhibited canvases instead of paving-stones—a deplorable practice which is gaining an increased284 words
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Article1226 1933-01-30 8 Every evening at five-and-twenty past seven Rostron unlocked tha oaken door a" the foot of the church belfry and climbed laboriously the spiral stairs. There was just room for him, and he often chuckled to think that his brother Joe would have a job to squeeze his1,226 words
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Article798 1933-01-30 8 t BIARRITZ AND BISMARCK Biarritz, where the chief »tt s just passed under the ioint r ctloC3 d Clement Hobson and a FrenchvJ* Mr e originally a mere fishing vills" 1- of Bayonne. When the C i* z Subur >> e onne repaired thither f or th'"'"798 words
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Advertisement389 1933-01-30 8 FREQUENT REGULAR SHIPMENTS RECEIVED. Wholesome, Appetising a And Economical. KRAFT 1 Kraft Cheese is mellow, SINGAPORE COLD S wholesome and abso> a a» mb I lately hygienic. STORAGE CO., Ltd. PENANG BAGAN WAR. If the dinner was bad gssE’?? and your wife is sad BKM? JI IXI t ’(< b389 words
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Advertisement11 1933-01-30 8 E. O. HOTEL. it PENANG. DINNER DANCE WEDNESDAY, Ist February, 1933.11 words
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Obituary30 1933-01-30 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Irene Reutens begs to thank all those who attended, sent wreaths, letters or telegrams or otherwise assisted at the funeral of her late husband, Mr. Joseph Stephens Reutens.30 words
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591 1933-01-30 9 -Reuter Wireless. Satisfactory Conversations Between Hoover And Roosevelt tentative arrangements British Ambassador More Than Hopeful Of The Outcome Warm Springs (Georgia), Yesterday. csrs Roosevelt and Hoover after a conference jointly made .nt dial they had informally and more satisfactorily con2S,atl'concerning tentative arrangements for-Reuter Wireless. - 591 words
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Article63 1933-01-30 9 S .S. BALTIC c W.wz LI -“Reuter Wireless. S ld Ja P a nese Firm for waking Up A firm of London, Jan. 24. > J‘" ht the White sln P-breakers has U P- This ar Uner BaIUC for re ceritly sold la 016 f°urth British th oth.-rs t apanesec W.wz LI -“Reuter Wireless. - 63 words
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Article246 1933-01-30 9 SHOI’HOUSE COMPLETELY BURNED OUT Adjoining Buildings Damaged (From Our Special Representative) Ipoh, Jan. 28. A fire occurred this morning, about five o’clock, at premises No. 15, Tatlock Street, Ipoh. Tatlock Street lies between Hugh Low Street, the main thoroughfare through the New Town and Ipoh’s new market,246 words
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Article158 1933-01-30 9 Reuter Wireless. General Smuts Wants National Government Cape Town, Jan. 24. The House of Assembly was crowded today when General Smuts moved that the Government should resign which is described as less a motion of no-confidence than an appeal for a new start by a national government. HeReuter Wireless. - 158 words
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Article165 1933-01-30 9 vice regarding the design of this. —Reuter Wireless. To be Completely Reconditioned London, Jan. 24. The controversy over the famous Waterloo Bridge, London, appears to be finally settled. Government has decided that the bridge must be reconditioned. This decision was announced at a meeting of the London Countyvice regarding the design of this.—Reuter Wireless. - 165 words
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Article83 1933-01-30 9 diately with the passengers aboard.—Reuter Wireless. Mishap to Ship while en route to India Gibraltar, Jan. 24. A mishap entailing entering dock, has happened to the P. O. liner Comorin on which the Everest expedition is travelling to India. Owing to excessive vibration felt since the Comorin leftdiately with the passengers aboard.—Reuter Wireless. - 83 words
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Article317 1933-01-30 9 form short service type. —Rugby Radio Service. XLVv BRITISH PROPOSALS Awaiting Replies of Powers Rugby, Yesterday. Ihe British proposals for expediting the work of the Disarmament Conference, which were disclosed yesterday to the President of the Conference and to delegates representing the United States, France, Germany and Italy,form short service type.—Rugby Radio Service. - 317 words
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Article34 1933-01-30 9 .—Reuter Wireless. American Consul’s Tragic End I Prague, Jan. 24. Mr. Raymond Davis, American consul here, fell from the second-floor window of his hotel this evening and was killed on the spot..—Reuter Wireless. - 34 words
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Article46 1933-01-30 9 —Reuter Wireless. For Failure to Regulate Food Supplies Riga, Jan. 24. Six Soviet officials engaged in the distribution of food at Sebastopol have been sentenced to death for failure to regulate food supplies and ten others have been sentenced to long terms of imprisonment.—Reuter Wireless. - 46 words
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Article62 1933-01-30 9 —Reuter Wireless. General Election on March 5 Athens, Jan. 24. The Greek Chamber has been dissolved and the elections are fixed for March 5 and the new chamber will be convoked on March 27th by a Presidential decree following the request for dissolution made in a letter to.—Reuter Wireless. - 62 words
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Article47 1933-01-30 9 Wiu Juliana and will stay some weeks. —Reuter Wireless. Leaving for Switzerland on Medical Advice Hague, Jan. 24. On the doctors’ advice Queen Wilhelmina is leaving for Switzerland on January 28th. She will be accompanied by Princess Juliana and will stay some weeks. —Reuter Wireless.Wiu Juliana and will stay some weeks.—Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Article105 1933-01-30 9 —Reuter. MR. N. CHAMBERLAIN’S VIEW Britain and Gold London, Yesterday. 1933 is beginning with better prospects according to Mr. Neville Chamberlain ho in a speech at Birmingham struck a note of optimism based on signs of improvement in cotton, steel and shipbuilding. Consumption of cotton increased—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article97 1933-01-30 9 Business Improves in France Paris, Jan. 16. There has been a resumption of activity in certain iron mines, and an improvement in the situation of the cotton and woollen spinning mills, as shown by an increase in the working hours. According to provisional statements issued by the Credit Lyonnais97 words
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Article29 1933-01-30 9 .—Reuter. Labour Federation Opposed to Recognition Washington, Yesterday. The American Federation of Labour has issued a statement declaring itself against U. S. recognition of the U.S.S.R..—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article86 1933-01-30 9 nN-Spot WEDNESDAY TO-DAY London £145-12-6 £146-10-0 nN (3 Months) London i146 2 6 47 0 0 Singapore Business Done Penang $74.50 Business Done ..Buyers—No sellers COPRA (Sundried) $5.15 $5.00 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $21.00 RUBBER London 2 d 7/ 2 New York 3c. (G) 2%c. (G) Singapore <** TAPIOCA86 words
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Article276 1933-01-30 9 —Reuter. BUT WITHOUT POWER Hindenburg’s Solution COALITION Centre Party The Obstacle VON PAPEN AGAIN Berlin, Yesterday. The opinion is increasing that a Hitler Cabinet supported by German Nationals and tolerated by the Centre Party and the Bavarian Peoples’ Party has the best chance of success and—Reuter. - 276 words
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Article45 1933-01-30 9 ,—Reuter. Belfast, Yesterday. A mass meeting of all grades of railway workers decided to strike at midnight on January 30, as a protest against wage reductions. The strike will affect five thousand employees and the whole of the great northern system.-,—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article341 1933-01-30 9 de Valera’s Substantial Lead Dublin, Yesterday. The final state of the parties is de Valera ?7 Cosgrave Independents Labour Centre Independent Labour 1 Reuter. EARLIER MESSAGE London, Jan. 23. To-morrow nearly 1,750,000, electors in thirty constituencies in the Irish Free State have the opportunity of voting upon the341 words
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Advertisement31 1933-01-30 9 IRunnymebe The Brighter Hotel.” FRESH LOBSTERS and OYSTERS THURSDAY DINNER DANCE. TIFFIN COUPONS. Book of 10 $15.00 Book of 25 $35.00 for Cash. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., George Goldsack, Maaaper. ’Phone 543.31 words
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Article451 1933-01-30 10 ALLEGED HOLD-UP TALKS WITH LANDLADY MEN WITH REVOLVER STORY OF INTERRUPTED SAFE RIFLING Two young men and a young woman Appeared before the magistrates at Manchester County Police Court charged in connection with the raid on a branch of Messrs. Williams Deacon’s Bank, Ltd., at451 words
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Article261 1933-01-30 10 Out of Office in Three Weeks The Nationalist Government of General Hertzog will be out of office within three weeks. This, it is stated in authoritative circles, may now be taken as definite. Already the names of members of the new Cabinet are being freely mentioned.261 words
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Article247 1933-01-30 10 Engineer’s Story of a Message “ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE RIVER” Voice Identical to that of Dead Inventor London, Jan. 10. Mr. Miller Reese Hutchison, who for many years was chief engineer to the late Thomas A. Edison, and a close personal friend of the inventor,247 words
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Article204 1933-01-30 10 Alleged Find After Hotel Arrest Florence Brooker, aged 34, a barmaid, described as of superior education, of Nelson’s terrace, City-road, E., was remanded at Bow-street Police Court on a charge of being concerned with others in a burglary at an office in High Holborn, and204 words
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Article164 1933-01-30 10 AFTER FOURTEEN MONTHS’ SEARCH London, Jan. 9. After being missing for fourteen months, Muriel Roden, aged fifteen, of Stockportroad, Longside, Manchester, was restored to her parents. She disappeared in November, 1931, and since then her father and mother had kept up a continuous search for her. In164 words
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Article323 1933-01-30 10 Young Explorer’» Story of His Adventures SWALLOWED LARGE QUANTITIES OF SAND One of the most successful of the holiday lectures for young people was that given by Mr. William Donkin at the Royal Geographical Society, in London. Mr. Donkin described, with the aid of lantern323 words
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Article328 1933-01-30 10 TO BUILD OR NOT TO BUILD “MORE ‘SCRAPPING’ NECESSARY Conflicting advice on the building of ships is given in “Lloyd’s List Annual Review.” Mr. L. C. Harries, a director of Ellerman and Bucknail Steamship Company, Limited, discussing “liner services,” writes that the advance in the science of328 words
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Article204 1933-01-30 10 Inspector’s Fall from a Running Board A Flying Squad adventure at Canonbury was described at North London Police Court when William George Baigent, aged 34, fruiterer, Marquess-road, Islington, and Albert Rogers, aged 23, chauffeur, Offleyroad, Brixton, S.W., were remanded charged with being suspected persons loitering with204 words
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Advertisement39 1933-01-30 10 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but here is nn need to offer that article at a “throwaway price.” Send along a small advertise nent tc the 1 inang Gazette” and dispose of it at a sati c tactory figure.39 words
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Advertisement280 1933-01-30 10 I i.-i r n fmigi n 1 '..j. j~l~! se_j A BIG FACTOR TO MINING engineers' BUILDERS s fhe Rapid Hardening of Ferrocrete Portland Cement. It makes concrete as hard in four Z days as concrete made with ordinary Portland cement after four w ®eks. sa es exceed those of280 words
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Article294 1933-01-30 11 Ogofau Said to be Haunted ANCIENT BRITONS’ CURSE London, Jan. 5. tres and phosphoreted ty the RW. D. «cent Q< r ot lhe estate of SacreT.m wh h is situate the Roman fold srr Bernard HollI London uni- i(ins „f rubber to the his students. Seven —g294 words
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Article346 1933-01-30 11 Consumption Six Times that of Coffee Hie I nited Kingdom drinks six times much tea as it drinks coffee, while the ™ted States drinks sixteen times as coffee as tea, it is stated in a report on Plantation crops issued by the Empire Marketing Board. Africa346 words
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Article347 1933-01-30 11 One Body Recovered NORTH SEA FISHING GROUND DISASTER London, Jan. 9. It is feared that eight of the crew of the Hull trawler Endon have lost their lives in the sinking of that vessel following collision with an unknown ship on the North Sea fishing grounds.347 words
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Article196 1933-01-30 11 Ireland’s Key Position on Air Route London, Jan. 7. Mr. Lemass, Minister for Industry and Commerce, received a deputation at Government Buildings, Dublin, yesterday in connection with a £2,500,000 scheme for the establishment of a harbour for transatlantic shipping and an international airport at Galway. The deputation196 words
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179 1933-01-30 11 Child friends were bearers at the funeral, at Birmingham on Dec. 30, of the six victims of the fire in Price-street, Birmingham, on Christmas Eve. Thousands of people lined the route to the burial ground. The bodies were taken from the mortuary to179 words
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Advertisement220 1933-01-30 11 MT" 11 \r' i I JI 1 I lit A\ I I Ill’ I The Perfume for You HSR 1 I Captivating by its delightfully fresh but unobtrusive aroma, “47ir Tosca Perfume is the choice of sophistic- I t/ ated women, the very j j incarnation of charm and W220 words
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Article1909 1933-01-30 12 THE CHIEF SCOUT TALKS: THE GREAT RESPONSIBILITY OF PATROL LEADERS—PROFICIENCY BADGES: A FRIENDLY AND CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM OF G. T. BOON'S LETTER ON THE SUBJECT —ON j. HELPING THE LOCAL BOYSCOUTS ASSOCIATION I am positive that many of us have been greatly amused by G. T. Eoon’s correspondence1,909 words
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Article120 1933-01-30 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Thursday Paris 86% 86 15|16 New York 3.38% 3.39% Montreal 3.96 3.92% Brussels 24.35% 24.44% Geneva 17.51% 17.55% Amsterdam 8.43 8.44 Milan 66 5|16 66% Berlin 14.24% 14.25 Stockholm 18 7j16 18 13|32 Copenhagen 20 15|32 19 15|16 Oslo 19% 19% Vienna 29120 words
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Advertisement59 1933-01-30 12 SLUMP or n« slump, an the advertising business that reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver using Department exercises discrimination. It has t# e traditioM century of unbrok” d u,,ntain iu reputation for giving advertiser -W consumer a square deal. If you see it advertised in the “Pinang Gazette”59 words
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Advertisement318 1933-01-30 12 A good start 9 95 B IF® B B io the day- a B i W 1 "pick-me-up" of g| 0 ©tg O LEA 1J E ALL STEEL PERRIHS' 111 Tut k A Ra A? h C A lift Keep Ahead! 1' I Kt l wL' jF/tV ThiS Famous Bic318 words
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Article609 1933-01-30 13 S;hedule cf Principal Lines a I’.t of vessels arriving Week: B IN PORT 1 0-DA X 0 R n VERHAZEL from Calcutta for Sa ’francisco and Los Angeles fls M ORIOKA MARU from Japan for Moon and Calcutta. from Batavia via Sin-| gS ijoKM* Co Gmb609 words
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Article290 1933-01-30 13 JANUARY, 1933 TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 Entries close for Perak Turf Club Spring 1933 Meeting, 3 p.m. FEBRUARY SATURDAY, 11 Perak Turf Club Races, Ist day. WEDNESDAY, 15 Perak Turf Club Races, 2nd day. SATURDAY, 18 Perak Turf Club Races, 3rd day. M.C.C. MATCHES IN AUSTRALIA The following290 words
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Article326 1933-01-30 13 CONSTABLE’S STORY “I WILL SHOOT YOU” London, Jan. 8. Before a crowded ourt at Pembroke, Henry James Turner, a naval pensioner, the only survivor of the submarine Ml disaster, appeared on remand charged with shooting at Police Constable William George Pike with intent to do326 words
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Article168 1933-01-30 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Batavia via Palembang, by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore China and Japan by the s.s. “Tilawa” will be closed at 3 p.m. to-day. A mail168 words
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Article260 1933-01-30 13 ,f A Suspicion that They are Not Wanted” London, Jan. 10. A remarkable change in the attitude of young women to the Church was discussed by Canon F. R. Barry, vicar of St. Mary the Virgin (the University Church), at Oxford. Canon Barry was the260 words
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224 1933-01-30 13 Dehveranc© ficm Communism in the Near Future MISERY OF THE PEOPLE London, Jan. 10. The Grand Duke Cyril of Russia, who is the head of the Russian Imperial family, has addressed a striking appeal from Paris to the Red Army on the occasion224 words
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Advertisement227 1933-01-30 13 Has No Ugly "I bad become completely dlaeour- bged by a heavy JE Ewth of disgusting FtL I» r I tried depila- T tery pastes, evil W YF QSK •melling powders and ISM painful alectric treatments even jECTML. razor. Shaving/ simply made the hair grow thicker. Theo I found die227 words
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Advertisement462 1933-01-30 13 Chest and Affections. Prescribed by the Medical D v 1 rofession for over forty A y ears zXugier’s Emulsion is now universally recognised as pa* a standard approved treatment for colds, coughs, r in hitis, influenza and all SBJB gj. 5? catarrhal affections of the B ?<S T*’*<*® respiratory or462 words
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Article901 1933-01-30 14 Double Atlantic Flight Project SWISS ADVENTURE Cresta Run Ban Defied by Mrs. Mollison London, Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mollison, who returned to London from their holiday in Switzerland, have been discussing the project of a joint return Atlantic flight, to be made at some901 words
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Article596 1933-01-30 14 rush hour during dog RACES Dividends Every 15 Minutes Although the shadow of the law is over hundreds of Tote clubs in all parts of the country, I found during a visit to some of the London clubs that there is no slackening596 words
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Advertisement431 1933-01-30 14 d■ 1 mM bo AM If WKI mEf DISTRIBUTORS i HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. j J SINGAPORE. PENANCK KUALA LUMPUft andiPON. A Message of Hope The to those who have IH L»s t v ig o Ur pin An fl Ki When natural youthful vigour is S■■ MM MM W431 words
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Advertisement2101 1933-01-30 15 II A' 3 P ©.-BRITISH INDIA JjWv <1 MkT 1 JBUEGfIwFm 97 A A\ < S 21' aiFlkir J f 'WI AND APCAR LINES m dtfbSwCT I ING I (Companies Incorporated in FrglaTiaj 7CBIUK FUIUIEL' LIMB 1 > /■> Z' Leaves Due I i MAIL PASSENGER and CARGO SERVICES LOn6oW?2,101 words
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Article55 1933-01-30 16 Cricket .—Reuter. AUSTRALIAN BOARD MEETS AT SYDNEY Statement To-night Sydney, Yesterday. The Cricket Board of Control met at 10.30 turn, in greatest secrecy 1 behind closed doors. Most of the delegates arrived with laughing faces suggesting there may be a happy solution to the problem. Probably a.—Reuter. - 55 words
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206 1933-01-30 16 Severing Connection with Club Mr. A. E. E. ue Vos, the popular Secretary of the Taiping Turf Club, will be severing his connection with the Club from the end of this month. This news will be received by a large number of turfites with genuine206 words
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87 1933-01-30 16 Distribution of Members’ Sweep The following are results and particulars of distribution of Unlimited Non-Selling Sweep held on the Taiping Races on Saturday 55 —Unlimited Non-Selling Sweep—Value $1,955. t la 98 Club 196 Owners 195 Ist Earwig No. 3016 732 2nd Yellow River No. 334387 words
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Article92 1933-01-30 16 200 Children at Hari Raya Party Members of the Crescent Star Sports Club and their friends passed a pleasant evening yesterday in celebration of the Hari Raya Eldul-Fitir. Over 200 children thoroughly enjoyed themselves at the Club treat, every child receiving a present. The celebrations were92 words
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Article64 1933-01-30 16 Lecture at United Indian Association A public lecture, under the auspices of the United Indian Association, at their premises No. 92, Anson Road, Penang, will be given to-day at 5.30 p.m. by His Holiness Swami Adyanandaji Maharj, President of The Ramakrishna Mission of Singapore Branch on Science64 words
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Article40 1933-01-30 16 Reuter Wireless. Monte Video Jon. 23. The police at Fray Bentos were obliged to fire in a fight with communists led by a Russian agitator. One man was killed and eleven wounded. Troops were summoned to assist the jxz:-• Reuter Wireless. - 40 words
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Article195 1933-01-30 16 Trengganu-Kelaritan Traffic A State Engineer’s notification dated Jan. 16 says that the road between Kuala Trengganu and Jerteh Besot has become so bad that it has been decided to close the road to all traffic until the monsoon rains are over, some time towards the end of195 words
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Article206 1933-01-30 16 Preached in America 27 Years His Holiness Swami Paramananda of the Ramarishna Mission who has t<en preaching in America for the last 27 years and who is well-known as a thinker, writer and poet, passed through Penang on Saturday. He arrived by the Karagolla from Singapore206 words
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Article122 1933-01-30 16 Alleged Keeping of Smoking Den As the result of a raid by the Monopolies Department on a house in Drury Lane, a Chinese woman and her daughter were today produced before the Penang District Judge charged with keeping open a place wherein facilities are provided for122 words
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Article77 1933-01-30 16 An Indian named Anthony pleaded guilty to the theft of $l5 worth of clothing belonging to a man named Aarpen at house No. 1, Larut Road, when charged in the Police Court this morning. Sentence was postponed till February 2. Lim Soo Lee, a Chinese, was charged77 words
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Article116 1933-01-30 16 Charged with being a stowaway on the s.s. Rohna on a voyage from Rangoon to Penang at 11.20 a.m. yesterday, a Tamil named Rengaya appeared in the Police Court to-day. He pleaded guilty, saying that he had no money and no relatives and wished to go116 words
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Article209 1933-01-30 16 Sequel to Fight at Bukit Mertajam In the Supreme Court this moving before Mr. Justice Prichard Mr. Rees Williams appeared in a motion in connection with the suit between Lye Yew Moh and Lye Yew Song. Counsel said that in this case His Lordship had appointed a Receiver209 words
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Article155 1933-01-30 16 Police Offer No Evidence Against Compatriot A Tamil coolie named Muthu, who was alleged to have kicked a compatriot who died as result, ■was to-day acquitted and discharged on his pleading not guilty when charged with voluntarily causing hurt under grave and sudden provocation. Chief Court Inspector McQuarrie,155 words
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Article90 1933-01-30 16 Chinese Pleads Guilty A Chinese named Koi Koo Leong, who pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a brass pot valued $3/-, was to-day sentenced to one day’s simple imprisonment and a fine of $l5 or in default two weeks’ rigorous imprisonment, by the Penang90 words
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Article54 1933-01-30 16 PENANG, JANUARY 30 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank* On London Bank Demand 2|3 ***** m'ts 2|3 29,32 Private 3 m/ts credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/414 On New York Bank Demand 38% nom France T.T. 985 nom Hongkong T.T. 43% India T.T. 152* Shanghai T.T. 137 Bar Silver T.T.54 words
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Article557 1933-01-30 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotation* In MESb*vS. KENNEDY Co.’s share list ut 11 a.m. to-day. Wednesday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* MINING Ayer Weng 90 100 c 85 95ex Bangrin H|o 12|0 11(0 12,0 Hong Fatt 27% 31% 27% 31% Johan 10 12%557 words
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Article1150 1933-01-30 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST e e j NAMES. I g g H j RUBBER (Dollar.) c. I c Allenby Rubber Co. 3 40 i 50 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 25 35 Amalgamated Malay Estates 70 93.. Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 0 Ayer Kunmg Rubber Estates 5 IS Aver Molek1,150 words
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Advertisement89 1933-01-30 16 THE TIRELESS SALESMAN—Aa adyorlj» merit in the "Pinang Gazette” is a tireless I nr~ Frotn one week's end to another It talks bustegM without boring potential customers. It tells yvur story (unknown to you perhaps) to a wide cirelo interested readers and its influence is all the mere satisfactory in89 words
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Miscellaneous69 1933-01-30 16 WIRELESS To-day’s Programme Wavelengths: 31.3 metres to 25.3 metres. P.M. 9.50 Ben The Midland Studio Orchestra Directed by Frank Cantell Pathetic Waltz Piercy Intermezzo, Shimmering Stars Cuthbert Clarke Waltz, Just to Linger in your Arms Arnold, arr. Baynes Idyll, Autumn Crocus Mayers Humoresque, The *****’s Birthday Lincke 10.20 Beethoven Programme69 words
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