Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 March 1935
1935-03-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1935-03-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1533. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 50. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY.'MARCH 2, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article192 1935-03-02 1 Reuter. Inspection Of Aerodromes AT INVITATION OF H.E. THE GOVERNOR < I om Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 2. Ibe “Straits Times*’ aviation corresj ident states that at the invitation o f i s Excellency the Governor, the Ma er of Sempill will make aReuter. - 192 words
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Article166 1935-03-02 1 Reuter. M. Kaganovitch Appointed Moscow, March 1. ippointrrunt of M. ixaganovitcn, who i built iUocow’s underground ia. as commissar of Railways is i >d as a very important move by n observers here. IV/ntans that the must Party will now take a direct a: loser supervisionReuter. - 166 words
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Article44 1935-03-02 1 —Reuter. 130 Arrested Vienna, March 1. hundred and thirty people were when the Austrian Nazis tried to trate in honour of the return of the 1 Germany. The police quickly sup'l the demonstrators many of whom y Shouted, "Heil, Hitler.”—Reuter.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article26 1935-03-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, March 1. '•-hn Simon arrived at Croydon by r ly this af*ernoon after his short Paris. Rugby Radio Service.Rugby Radio Service. - 26 words
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Article239 1935-03-02 1 —Reuter. British And American Ministers WATCHING SINOJAPANESE DEVELOPMENTS Washington, March 1. The British Ambassador, Mr. Lindsay and the L'nder Secretary of State, Mr. Phillips conferred for nearly- an hour after which the latter disclosed that the discussion included an exchange of views between the British and American—Reuter. - 239 words
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Article33 1935-03-02 1 Due At Don Maung This Afternoon (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 2. The east bound Imperial Airways’ plane is due at Don Muang this afternoon flying 48 hours late.33 words
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Article173 1935-03-02 1 drivers, their own authorised to issue certificates— Rugby Radio Service. Test For New Applicants London, March 1. In the House of Commons, the Transport Minister Mr. Hore-Belisha outlined the steps which he had taken to set up a system of tests for new applicants for nostor vehicledrivers, their own authorised to issue certificates—Rugby Radio Service. - 173 words
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Article, Illustration24 1935-03-02 1 CHARACTER POTTERY.—Quaint jugs, representing typical old English characters, being painted at the Royal Doublton Potteries at Burslem for the British Industries Fair.24 words
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152 1935-03-02 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Prince Of Wales' Tribute London, March 1. Within 45 minutes of his return to Loudon the Prince of Wales was attending the anniversary dinner of the National Trust for places of historic interest' and natural beauty. He paid a warm tribute to—Rugby Radio Service. - 152 words
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Article94 1935-03-02 1 —Reuter. Congress Leaders Unable To Find Solution New Delhi, March 1. Mr. Rajindra Prasad, President of the Indian National Congress, and Mr. Jinnah, President of the Muslim League, have jointly issued a statement announcing the breakdown of the negotiations on the communal question and regretting that, despite—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article65 1935-03-02 1 Reuter. Suffrage Bill Adopted Paris, March 1. The long struggle of the feminists for suffrage received an unexpected triumph when the Chamber by 453 to 124 votes adopted the Socialist Bill giving the women the right to vote both in Municipal and Parliamentary elections. The measureReuter. - 65 words
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Article116 1935-03-02 1 .—Reuter Wireless. P.M.G. Who Printed Fake Stamps Kovno, February 26. Adolph Sruoga. ex-postmaster-general of Lithuania, has been sentenced to 15 years’ hard labour fcr printing £600.000 worth of spurious stamps and selling genuine stamps of this value without paying the proceeds into Government receipts. It was alleged.—Reuter Wireless. - 116 words
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Article55 1935-03-02 1 —Reuter. Supporters Of General Plastiras Athens, March 1. An attempt to launch a seditious movement by officer supporters of General Plastiras, now living in exile was suppressed when trouble broke out in the Salamis arsenal. It is announced that the Government has control of the situation—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article51 1935-03-02 1 —Reuter. Three-Year Holiday Proposal Tokio, March 1. The Foreign Office spokesman declared that the Government had no knowledge of the proposal for a three-year naval holiday and that it adhered to the attitude that the negotiation of a new' treaty would be based on Japan’s fair and just—Reuter. - 51 words
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33 1935-03-02 1 —Reuter. "Witch" And "Whitshed" Malta, March 1. The destroyers, Witch and Whitshed, had a slight collision during combined exercises. There were no casualties. The destroyers have returned for repairs.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article432 1935-03-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. Being Viewed With Equanimity STOCK MARKETS CHEERFUL London, March 1. The fall in the value of sterling in terms of continental gold currencies, attributed in part to nervous selling by foreigners, continued today but the position is viewed with equanimity in theRugby Radio Service. - 432 words
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Article49 1935-03-02 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, March 1. The total amount applied for in tenders for £30,000,000 Treasury Bills was £55,995,000. The amount a’lotted in bills at three months was £26,945.000. The average ra‘p ner c?nt was 9 6.13 d as compared with 8)4.15d per cent a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service. - 49 words
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Article51 1935-03-02 1 —Reuter Wireless. London, February 26. In consequence of declining yields on first-class securities, the new series of National Savings Certificates introduced on March 1 will cost 15s. each and will be repayable in ten years at 20s. The present issue costs 16s. and reaches 20s. in 12 years.—Reuter.—Reuter Wireless. - 51 words
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Article152 1935-03-02 1 leap forward in the near future. —Rugby Radio Service. At Turn Of Year L. M. S. RAILWAY I MEETING London, March 1. Speaking at the annual meeting o£ the London Midland Scottish Railway» the Chairman, Sir Josiah Stamp reviewing the general outlook said it was clearleap forward in the near future.—Rugby Radio Service. - 152 words
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Article210 1935-03-02 1 i. —Reuter. Japanese Advisers To China UNRECOGNISED LOANS TO BE REPAID Shanghai, March 1. The "North China Dauy News” gives prominence to the reports ox the alleged Japanese terms of raprochement, including the replacement of General Von Seeckt. and his three hundred German military assistants by 300i.—Reuter. - 210 words
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Article104 1935-03-02 1 L—Reuter Wireless. World's Tallest Buildings Will Re Affected New York, February 21. Notwithstanding the six months’ truceannounced on Tuesday, the Building Service Employees’ Union has threatened to call out lift operators in the Emnire State Building, 1,250 feet high, the tallest structure in the world, the ChryslerL—Reuter Wireless. - 104 words
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Advertisement11 1935-03-02 1 H. TOKISATSU lj ARTISTIC j FHCTCGRAfHERS PF NANG Tekphone No. //2.11 words
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Advertisement18 1935-03-02 1 I KEY r JL B E E RI Pure. Coel RefrsslJzg Sole Distributors N. V. Straits Ttadtag On.18 words
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Advertisement2485 1935-03-02 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG TURF CLUB PE railway LL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. A HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE Bank A Special General Meeting of the Members of the Penang Turf Club TIME-TABLE. SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA. LIM’TEQ will be held in the Turf Club Offices on Thursday 14th March, 1935,2,485 words
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Article, Illustration377 1935-03-02 3 Flying-Boat Had To Face Perils Of Mountains To Avoid Prohibited Area MENACE TO AIR TRAFFIC I I FUTILE RESTRICTIONS H! OW far was the R.A.F. flying boat disaster in Sicily due to air route restrictions by Italy? This is the question being asked wherever Hying377 words
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Article677 1935-03-02 3 Strange Death POLICE REFUSE TO LET HOUSE BE TOUCHED j <. atherine Dick, aunt and foster--i Billie Carleton (.the actress who >m an overdose of drugs in of a strange illness at her house j uin-street, Bloomsburv. I ctor who had been attending her I to677 words
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Article187 1935-03-02 3 The King Holds An Investiture The King held the first Investiture of the year at Buckingham Palace, when a number of distinguished men and women whos: names had appeared in the New Year’s Honours List attended. It was an official function, and all attending wore uniform cr187 words
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Advertisement306 1935-03-02 3 Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., 1 MANUFACTURERS OF 1 I WATER PURIFICATION PLANT T 51 1 I ~l\ /j? 4 r —T 3 y r JggtX L HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OC’T BY < SOLE AGENTS: HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., f (Incorporated in the Straits Settlementa.) 1 ENGINEERS AND306 words
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Article436 1935-03-02 4 Staged By Penang Girl Guides IN AID OF NEW HEADQUARTERS The Penang Girl Guides held a country dance party at the Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School Hall yesterday at 5 o'clock. The dance was in aid of the Guide Association’s New Headquarters which are being set up in Anson436 words
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Article147 1935-03-02 4 .—Reuter. To Abdicate Within Few Days OUTCOME OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY’S DECISION London, March 1. Unless an unexpected last-minute change occurs in the situation, the King of Siam will hand in his abdication within two or three days. This is the outcome of the rejection by the National.—Reuter. - 147 words
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356 1935-03-02 4 Plans For Fiftieth Jubilee Celebrations The second annual general meeting of the Penang District Sunday School Association was held at the Methodist Manse yesterday evening to formulate a programme for the fiftieth Jubilee celebrations in connection with the foundation of the Methodist Church in Malaya. The356 words
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Article178 1935-03-02 4 Both Banished by Kruschen When one realises that the cause of over-; weight is closely associated with the cause of rheumatism, it is easy to understand how it is that the two troubles can so easily be overcome by the same remedy, j I The178 words
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Article415 1935-03-02 4 Weak Case Against Four Accused I The case in which six Chinese named Yeoh Poh Seng, Tan Keng Sun, Lee Chye Hock, Tan Bee Kiang, Goh Chong Wah and Yeoh Chye Huat were charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Yeoh Choo Leong and Ooi Hal415 words
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Article561 1935-03-02 4 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England Quinquagesima. 8.00 a m. Matins and Litany. PSS XV XX—Hymn.—323. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a m. Holy Communion. Tamil. i 600 p.rn. Evensong. PS XXX—II3. Magnificat —46. Nunc Dimittis —61. Hymns—l 93— 210—211—256. ASH WEDNESDAY 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.00561 words
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Article241 1935-03-02 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL I Mr. N. A. M. Griffin, Chief Police Offi- cer, Perak, will shortly be proceeding on i transfer to Singapore to be the C P that Settlement. Mr. R.P. Walker (Deputy Accountant, Federated Malay States Railways' has been transferred to East Africa as Chief Accountant, Kenya and Uganda241 words
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Advertisement65 1935-03-02 4 <*3Ritfte«ira (hiatikiient ft brings <|in< k relief and soon heals. Because of its absolute purity, and mildly antiseptic and healing properties, it is unsurpassed in the treatment of rashes, red, rough skin, sore, itching, burning feet, chafings, chappings, irritations, cuts or burns. No household should be without it. Sample each65 words
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Advertisement302 1935-03-02 4 f HERE ARE YOUR NEW RECORDS > 11WI Fal Hi] Columbia Love Is In The Air Again DB 1501 j Q n |y Have Eyes For You IN THAT SLOW INTOXICATING STYLE OF HIS, CARROLL GIBBi 7 FURNISHES DELIGHTFUL PIANO TONE IN THESE TUNEFUL H! ONE OF WHICH IS FROM302 words
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Miscellaneous33 1935-03-02 4 t 7 -Jk v F*n| 1 m mHw w A number from the MEZEY REVUE a l L* r c\r,i A member of the MEZEY REVUE. opening tonight at the E. O. Hotel33 words
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1071 1935-03-02 5 PROGRAMME FOR TODAY AND SELECTIONS BY "TIC-TAC" Ihe iollowing is the full programme for today’s races at -apore. the third and concluding day of the Singapore Turf Spring Meeting, together with selections by Tic-Tac ,ce 1, Horses, Class 3, Division 3, About 1 mile and1,071 words
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Article183 1935-03-02 5 Chor Kwee Wins Singles (BY “SHUTTLECOC K”) On the Limstead court yesterday Cheah Hock Seng (Hu Yew Seah) lost to Khoo Chor Kwee (Anglo-Chinese School Union), while another win for the Union was scored by Teoh Lay Seng and Low Teik Liang who beat Khoo Lip Sim183 words
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Article52 1935-03-02 5 Weather Prospects Fine (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 2. The weather promises to be fine and a big crowd is expected for today’s races, the concluding day of the Spring Meeting. Short Suit, Fiesole and Nonya Bukit Timah are being tipped for the big race in the52 words
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Article89 1935-03-02 5 i P.C.F.A. V. P.M.F.A. I For the first time, the Penang Chinese Football Association will meet the Penang i Mohamadan Football Association at socj cer at Victoria Green, at 5.15 p.m. to--1 morrow in aid of the Ayer Pam Fire Relief Fund. The Hon'ble Mr. Khoo Sian89 words
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Article71 1935-03-02 5 After Close Contest (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 2. Young Tarley secured the verdict against Joe Diamond by the narrowest of margins of points at last night’s boxing. There were some forcible expressions of dissent among the crowds when the decision was announced. Summers beat71 words
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Article50 1935-03-02 5 .—Reuter. Scottish Team To Meet Er.gland London, March 1. The following will represent Scotland in the International Rugger match against England to be played at Murray Field on March 16:—• Marshall, Forrest, Dick, Murdock, Fyfe, Shaw, Logan Murray, Dr. Tait, R.M. Grieve, Beattie, Burnet, Thom, Walters and Lambie.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 50 words
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250 1935-03-02 5 Mrs. H. W. Austin (Phyllis Konstam, the actress) is a staunch champion of her husband, the famous tennis player, in the renewed controversy about amateurism. Speaking to an Evening Standard representative, she counter-attacked the critics who, roused by the proposal to allow lawn250 words
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Article34 1935-03-02 5 i.— Reuter. Decision Of Veme Postponed Oslo, March 1. The Olympic Games’ Committee ha» postponed the allotment of the 1940 I Olympiad until the meeting in Berlin In 1 1936. —Reuter. ti.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement98 1935-03-02 5 I I “SUPERGRAND” CABINET GRAMOPHONE I THAT COSTS LESS THAN A PORTABLE I I i> .IN THESE DAYS OF KEEN COMPETITION IT IS DIFFICULT g II TO FIND OUTSTANDING VALUES THAT SOAR ABOVE ALL I OTHERS BY VIRTUE OF THEIR QUALITY DEPENDABILITY I |j OR LOWNESS OF PRICE. 1 Here—98 words
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Article, Illustration43 1935-03-02 6 WATERLOO BRIDGE DEMOLITION. Struts which have supported the sixth arch of Waterloo Bridge for the past eleven years are now being removed. There is little danger of this arch collapsing, since the weight of the road has been taken away.43 words
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890 1935-03-02 6 WILLIAM HALLOWS STARTS LIFE ANEW William Arthur Hallows, the tramcar driver who was sentenced to death in November, 1926, as the survivor of a suicide pact at Manchester, has been released from Parkhurst Prison. He was convicted of the murder of Kathleen Primrose Wheeldon,890 words
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447 1935-03-02 6 Decision Expected Soon BRITISH STATION FOR 54 YfiARS Bombay, February 19. An official announcement is expected shortly confirming my forecast on Febi ruarv 18 that the civil and military stai tion at Bangalore will be partly retroceded jto Mysore State by the Government of447 words
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156 1935-03-02 6 Singapore, February 28. Half-holidays for Government servants in the Colony throughout the Silver Jubilee Celebrations is suggested. A circular from the Colonial Secretary’s Office reads: "It has been suggested to Government that half-holidays should be granted to public employees for the "purpose of their attendance at156 words
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Article3586 1935-03-02 7 PEPPER POOL FIASCO REPERCUSSIONS WORKING OF THE TIN CONTROL SCHEME RUBBER EXPORT QUOTAS MAY BE REDUCED SPEEDING UP EMPIRE AIR ROUTES PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT TO FAR EAST GERMANY'S BID FOR SUPREMACY i From Our Own Correspondent.) London, February 20. >N EXTRAVAGANT RUMOUR Pepper Pool fiasco has3,586 words
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Advertisement75 1935-03-02 7 Rttnnymede Hotel PENANG ’Pkoae 543. k TONIGHT > A GALA NIGHT DINNER, DANCE AND CABARET A 4 STAR SHOW WITH i The International Dancers i HARLAN JANET MILNER (In New Numbers) That Darling of the Dance KATERINE CHERNIKOVA The Ace of Pianists TEDDY WEATHERFORD x Mr. Weatherford will take charge75 words
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Article552 1935-03-02 8 Yesterday we stated that Great Britain has no desire f< r expansion. Already she has more than enough she can hold. But that did not mean a static condition and we quoted two examples of change in the air, namely, the new status of Burma and the552 words
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148 1935-03-02 8 Cadets Awarded Proficiency Certificates The St. Xavier's Institution was en fete yesterday on the occasion of the first official visit to the school of the Hon. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, the Resident Councillor, Penang. The Resident Councillor arrived punctually at 10 a.m. and148 words
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Article53 1935-03-02 8 Making Last Voyage Before Retirement (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 2. Captain Headlam of the P. O. “Rajputana” is making his last voyage prior to retirement. His career began in 1890 when he was on the Australian run. He joined the P. O. Company in 189653 words
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33 1935-03-02 8 Rugby Radio Service. London, March 1. The King and Queen of the Belgians arrived at Dover from Ostend this evening on a short private visit to England.—Rugby Radio Service. - 33 words
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Article1282 1935-03-02 8 DIRECTOR'S RECORD OF EARLY DIFFICULTIES struction vve win nope unu thing was done.—R. Th Th in the Birmingham Post. A HUNDRED years ago the Great Western Railway was fighting its Bill through. Parliament. There had been many proposals for a line between Bristol and London, andstruction vve win nope unu thing was done.—R. Th Th in the Birmingham Post. - 1,282 words
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Advertisement355 1935-03-02 8 *****1 1 I I BUY CHANEL) I AND YOU WILL j NEVER REGRET. CHANEL PERFUMES are better than the rest they are 7 undoubtedly the world’s best. CHANEL PERFUMES readily impart a distinct difference in exquisite fragrance that is j possible only with CHANEL'S the distinct difference so much valued355 words
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Advertisement90 1935-03-02 8 YARDLEY LAVENDER TALC m Wherever well-informed peopie congregate, for business or for pleasure, Yardley ’TlriAq'v Lavender Talc is in demand. After the bath, after shaving, after strenuous sports its cooling softness banishes irritation and leaves the skin smooth and refreshed. Lavender Talc available in three sizea. (a) Full Size. W90 words
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Article642 1935-03-02 9 GREAT REJOICINGS AT CEREMONY THE HOUR FOR FREEDOM HAS COME 11 DR. FRICK'S BROADCAST SPEECH Saarbruecken, March 1. Addressing the League Committee of Three when the document recording the handing over of the Saar was signed at 9.30 m., Dr. Frick said that theReuter. - 642 words
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587 1935-03-02 9 Keenest In The World WOOD BADGE PRESENTED TO MR. WEE KWEE HAI S'pore, March 1. Three interesting ceremonies took place at the annual general meeting of the Boys Scouts’ Association of Singapore held on Wednesday at the headquarters in Buffalo Road. The first was the587 words
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Article294 1935-03-02 9 Local Arrangements JUBILEE MEDALS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN (From Our Own Correspondc-nt) A Public Meeting was held at the Town Hall today to discuss the necessary arrangements for the King’s Jubilee in this district on May 6. The meeting was presided over the District Officer, Mr. W.294 words
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Article475 1935-03-02 9 PLANS APPROVED BY COUNCIL ON EUROPE HOTEL SITE Plans of the new $1,500,000 Supreme Court for Singapore have been approved by the Executive Council and work will begin as soon as the contract, whicn is being put out to pub’ic tender, has been awarded. Domed and,475 words
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Article117 1935-03-02 9 Leave To Appeal Refused The Criminal Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed the application for leave to appeal of Gobal, a Province Wellesley Tamil, who had been convicted at the first session of the Penang Assizes for double murder and sentenced to be hanged. The application was117 words
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Advertisement111 1935-03-02 9 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT By HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS At The E. O. HOTEL Sunday, 3rd March 9.15 p m. to 11.15 p.m. I PROGRAMME Leichte Cavallerie —Overture —Suppe. Blue Danube —Waltz —Strauss. Carmen —Opera Selection —Bizet. From Schuberts' Note 800k —Selection Urbach. Die Fledermaus —Operette —Strauss. In a Persian Market Ketelby.111 words
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Advertisement100 1935-03-02 9 THE TRUFOOD HAPPY BABY Mothers call Trufood their DEPUTY and well they may—for Trufood is the only real alternative to breast milk. HUMANISED SOLE AGENTS FOR MAL.A.YA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. IH Bl BH M j|flHf lJ J; Aftf* I I'l n j in n, »l tn .'I. "»w.100 words
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Article254 1935-03-02 10 "SETH PARKER" WHO SENT SOS TO DUKE'S CRUISER The schooner Seth Parker sent out a radio call for help. She was, she said, in peril in the South Pacific. The cruiser Australia, the Duke of Gloucester on board, answered her, rushed to her aid, stood by for254 words
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Advertisement185 1935-03-02 10 TOWN HALL LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COY. will present "BELLE OF NEW YORK" I ON MONDAY, MARCH 11th, AT 9.30 P.M. And i "THE CHOCLATE SOLDIER J ON TUESDAY. MARCH 12th, AT 9.30 P.M. Powerful Company of London Artists Headed By FLORENCE SMITHSON PRICES: $4. $3, $2. f Booking Plans At185 words
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Miscellaneous83 1935-03-02 10 M COMING! THE BIGGEST LAUREL -and HARDY FEATURE LENGTH COMEDY |Um I (W Ninety minutes of I for everyA one from six to sixty I IA SZ I Laurel and Hardy in Victor Herbert's imI mortal operetta* bfl STAM I*LAUHEL P U OLIVER to. HARDY] |SA»Ef«SM toyukdV i HAL ROACH83 words
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Miscellaneous1517 1935-03-02 10 Wireless Programmes 11.25 Closing down and National Being, Throned Afar (New M.H.8., Anthem. 8.8. C. 22); Lesson, Isaiah XL, 1-11, 25The following are the wavelength*. 31; Anthem, Hail, Gladdening STATION Z H I—STORE two of which will be used simultaneous- Light (P.B. Gale); Prayer and ■y:- U>rd’ Prayer; Hymn. Fin1,517 words
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Article216 1935-03-02 11 Oversea Chinese FIRST VENTURE OF ITS KIND An Oversea Chinese Photographic Exhibition, which has been organised under the patronage of Dr. Philip C. K. Tyau, the Chinese Consul-General, will be held at No. A. Prince Edward Road, Singapore, from Mar. 24 to 31. The organisers have been in216 words
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126 1935-03-02 11 Singapore, February 28. The trial was commenced yesterday before Mr. H.A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, of the case in which a Municipal overseer, S.T. James, was indicted with nine charges. These were framed in groups of three, the first being extortion. the second,126 words
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254 1935-03-02 11 Lady Blanche Douglas, sister of the Duke of Beaufort, hungry and exhausted, landed in the teeth of a gale at Bristol Airport after a four-hour battle with the storm which completed her three-month flight to India and back. Lady Blanche looked tired254 words
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548 1935-03-02 11 LAND COMPANY'S CHAIRMAN GIVES EVIDENCE Singapore, February 28. That a Japanese was employed to negotiate the purchase of 1,000 acres of land which the Government has proposed to acquire was suggested by a witness in the Rating Appeal case argued before Mr. Justice A. K.548 words
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Article112 1935-03-02 11 While a South African Nationalist M.P. is trying to take Sou’h African Scottish regiments out of their traditional tartan and abolish the “foreign names” of the Union’s regiment, Australia has acquired a Black Watch of her own. After prolonged negotiations with the Federal Government, two battalions of112 words
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Article312 1935-03-02 11 Killed On Eve Of His Birthday THIRTEEN MEN ON RAFT The mother of Ernest Bailey, the miss-1 ing wireless operator of the i’.l-fated 1 United States Navy airship Macon, told reporters at San Francisco, that her son would have been 28, on February 14. “I312 words
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Advertisement351 1935-03-02 11 The quickest-acting STOMACH REMEDY used by Doctors Amazing evidence of the remarkable R NOTED speed with which indigestion and C aim icu rwin a stomach pains can be stopped has been ENGLISH DOCTOR f revealed by medical experiments and QAVC* I X-ray photographs of actual cases. d 'Ti*' t'a These351 words
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Advertisement131 1935-03-02 11 1 BY APPOINTMENT ~TO 'H M. THE KING He said to me —I never just call for a whisky I know better yy it f ffi Iwi n 11 r/B? If JOI/WT' I said to him quite right, call for Johnnie Walker, there is no better Igh■JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1131 words
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Article571 1935-03-02 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines I I The foliowin? is a list of vessels arriving wd sailing from Penang during 'he week IN PORT TODAY S.S. D. VAN TWIST from Belawan, Asahan and Paneh. Sails today for the same ports. M.V. MAKIAN from Langsa. Idi, Simpang. Olim, Tg.571 words
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Article188 1935-03-02 12 Outstanding Picture Xj Queen's Wi*h the earlier scenes set ia waif where enchanting music and gether with ade ightful roman e'coml bined to give it instant appeal ;ie a dience, “Flirtation Walk,” a W r Bro thers* First National Produc which opened at the Quesn’s Theatre rday is188 words
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Article259 1935-03-02 12 Fine Thriller At Royal “The Galloping Ghost,” the lates .<1 ascot serial was shown last night at the Royal Theatre. This serial, is a thrill from tha first dashing scene of Clay’s annual football struggle with Hamilton. Football is played as only Red Grange, star of the259 words
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Miscellaneous192 1935-03-02 12 >-30 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 0-30 MATINEE TODAY AT 2-30 P.M. AN ALL CANTONESE TALKIE PAK KWI YUEN (Famous Cantonese Stage Actor And Star of LEK KENG FAH") In The Latest All-Talking And Singing Cantonese Production ‘DANGEROUS MAN’ NEW CANTONESE SONGS ROMANCE COMEDY THRILLS Usual Prices of Admission Downstairs 20, 40192 words
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Miscellaneous158 1935-03-02 12 QUEEN’S 6.15 Nightly 9.30 MATINEES TODAY TOMORROW AT 2-45 OPENED TO PACKED HOUSES LAST NIGHT WARNER BROS. MAGNIFICENT MILITARY MELODY DRAMA! f( KaTTEN-N-N ■K7 H-. com.» th. Army!. Fighting-loving-playing— X' Dinging! With all the color and romance of West Point life «hot on the spot and made into a glittering158 words
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Article1190 1935-03-02 13 NOTICE Air Mails despatched from Penang 20th February per the Netherlands aft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were red in London on 28th February. IMPERIAL. AIRWAYS Homeward Mail by the Imperial Air- s will be closed at the General Post Penang tomorrow at 7 a.m. (Regis- t,»n 6 p.m.1,190 words
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Advertisement34 1935-03-02 13 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTDMONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS IN K S GUM CASH BOOKS DAY-BOOKS LETTER HEADS y MEMORANDUM forms s ESTATE REPORT FORMS ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES I34 words
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Advertisement69 1935-03-02 13 ■^.■^WWb"AVbSVVbVbV q Ik 1 5 J P O P U L A ALL OVER THE WORLD Fruit at its freshest and finest, pure sugar and unfailing quality nave made Messrs. Chivers’ Jams world-wide favourites. Thousand, of tons of ripe fruits from our own orchards are made into jam the day69 words
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Miscellaneous419 1935-03-02 13 cvnucv unu Bn OPEN,NG MONDAY -and he is out for the SYDNEY HOWARD o tt j JOINS THE FORCE iSVOnCV LAUGH RECORD ,N THE FUN NIEST N COMEDY HE HAS EVER MADE ‘IT'S A COP j ill m i Wii 3 SHOWS TODAY 2-45 6-15 9-30 j STILL DRAWING BIGGER419 words
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Article, Illustration940 1935-03-02 14 J* W< Marriott - by by J* W< Marriott f;. "3 HE Council of the British t Medical Association has appointed a committee to investigate ways and means of improving public health. The doctors, we are told, are in favour of a campaign that Id940 words
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Article710 1935-03-02 14 EVERYTHING HE WANTS IN THE WORLD —EXCEPT A SON A YOUNG man, who is one of the richest men in the world, and yet whose name is known to few people in Britain, is living at present at the Dorchester Hotel, London. I He is710 words
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Article276 1935-03-02 14 Abridge, February 16. SEATED in an office overlooking the aerodrome here is a youth of 22 who controls one of Bri tain’s great air lines. He is Edward Hillman, who has taken the place of his father, the founder of Hillman’s Airways, Ltd., who died six276 words
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Advertisement129 1935-03-02 14 ■po i raBB Jy Zy i A Efl a x Ll F ur\ j g*g I z lEI AjW i t i s ink I V □ABSOLUTELY PURE ANYTIME K jag* A LI GUT LAutn BgLfl CONTAINING kVBgJ j JUST THE THING FOR 1 DANCERS I i I S JOHNSON'S129 words
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Advertisement1859 1935-03-02 15 OsSfVl JT j I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE J 1 3 I 1 V MAIL LINE A KM££NTIN(i jB&SSia xJTfafiT v~/~ 4\l V'. pV? x .-r jfgY z Wgj\ ,V*\ XflwIULjV BLMB FUMMBL LIMB MHbM (<(SllJj 1 .Fit ibL< i liißmiMßMir i 11 i Vmwta. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Lmvt Due1,859 words
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Article171 1935-03-02 16 Director Of Sinai Club I I ARRIVES BY RAJPUTANA Mr Jacob Kline, a director of the Sinai Club, one of the biggest clubs in the United States, arrived here this morning by the s.s. "Rajputana” in the course of a pleasure cruise round the world.171 words
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Article228 1935-03-02 16 Brown Acquitted On Second Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 2. Dickson Brown was today acquitted by Mr. c W. A. Sennett on the second charge. The Magistrate held that there was a case to meet on the first charge and postponed hearing of the defence228 words
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Article152 1935-03-02 16 of the Cabinet also were present.—Reuter Wireless. Chancellor's Views On The Monarchy London, February 26. Reconstruction by no means leads to dictatorship, asserted Dr. Schuschnigg. the Austrian Chancellor, to Reuter on the conclusion of his brief visit to London where he met the leading members of theof the Cabinet also were present.—Reuter Wireless. - 152 words
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Article101 1935-03-02 16 Reuter Wireless. For The Guidance Of Pedestrians London, February 26. Black and white have been added to the red, amber and green colour scheme for lights at traffic crossings. The new signals which have been installed for the guidance of pedestrians are placed above and below the. Reuter Wireless. - 101 words
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Article199 1935-03-02 16 Woman Charged TRIVIAL MATTER. SAYS DEFENCE COUNSEL Arrested on a warrant in Malacca, Miss Rosy John was produced on Thursday before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, the First Magistrate, Ipoh, to answer the following charge:— “That you on or about 10.12.34 at Ipoh did intentionally199 words
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Article187 1935-03-02 16 Police Assessing Value Of Jewellery Singapore, March 1. A well-known Singapore jeweller. K. M. Oli Mohamed of High Street, was produced before the criminal district judge yesterday, charged with making a false affidavit. It is alleged that "on or about Nov. 19, 1934, being legally bound187 words
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Article92 1935-03-02 16 were cordially welcomed. —Reuter Wireless. Fighting Against The Fakir Of Alingar New Delhi, February 26. The Government is having more trouble with the notorious out-law fire-brand, the Fakir of Alingar, who is raising trouble on the North-West Frontier. A column engaged the Fakir and forcedwere cordially welcomed.—Reuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article167 1935-03-02 16 If you know the music of “Belle of Now York” and “The Chocolate Soldier,” you realise that to hear it at its best, means! that it needs singers and actors of more than ordinary ability. Florence Smithson. J Ethel Baird, Wilfred Essex, Maria Anne Cohen and167 words
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Article556 1935-03-02 16 KENNEDY COMPANY Share Market Report Penang, March 1. The tone of the Local Share Market was dull again this week and cm further selling being encountered, the tendency became easier. The price of Tin has fallen sharply to £2ll-15-0 and the price of Rubber is also lower <a 6r>.d. The556 words
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Article201 1935-03-02 16 Roof And Wall Collapse At Retford Premises Fire broke out in the liquid finishing room (or vulcanising shop) at the Northern Rubber Works, Retford, on February 9. No men were in the department at the time, one shift having, just left, and the week- end shift just201 words
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Article322 1935-03-02 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY'S PRICES The fbltowtor nr* tba latest qvotrHona n MESSRS. KENNEDY tt CO.’S List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 41% 4 6 41% 4 6 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.10 Chenderiang 89 93 89 93 Hitam 50 55322 words
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Article192 1935-03-02 16 Proposed Reconstruction Of Capital The directors of the United Sumatra Rubber Estates, Ltd., propose to reduce the capital from £250,000 (divided into 2,500,000 shares of 2s. each) to £140,000 (divided into 2,200,000 shares of Is. each and 300,000 shares of 2s. each) by cancelling capital which192 words
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Article87 1935-03-02 16 During the week ending 23rd February, 1935, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 51,229 cases, of which 37,099 (72%) cases were to the United Kingdom, 891(2%) cases to the Continent of Europe. 11,115(22%) cases to Canada, and 2,124(4%) cases Elsewhere. Tctal exports for the period of87 words
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Article45 1935-03-02 16 PENANG, MARCH 2, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 4 lil6 4 m[ts 2i4 I[B Private 3 m'ts credit ?4$ 3 Documentary 2|4 Tjlfl On New York Demand 56 France TsT. 830 Shanghai T.T. 28%% dis Hcngkong T.T. 13% dis. India w T.T. 154% Silver45 words
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Article221 1935-03-02 16 A.A ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the ebangee in mn quotations up to noon todav Yesterday To-day TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» Ayer Weng 1.97% 2.02% 1.95 2.00 Hitam 51 53 49 51 Mambau 60 62 57% 62% Nawng Pet 84 86 84 86 N. Taiping 59 61 55221 words
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Article181 1935-03-02 16 The following are tb° latest quotation for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Wengs 2.00 2.05 Hitam ..49 51% Hong Fatt 52% 55 Jelebu 92 1 -j 97% K. Kamunting 5 9 6 3 K. Lanjut 15 9 16 3 Kuchais 87% 90 Larut 9 0 9 6x.d.181 words
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Article115 1935-03-02 16 YESTERDAY TODA Y Ixmdou £215.5.0 £219.10.0 Months’/ London £211.15.0 £214.15.0 Singapore $108.25 $109.00 Business Done Penang Market Nominal Business No Buyers COPRA* —(Sundried) $5.00 $4.95 BLACK PEPPER $20.00 $20.00 London 6., d New York 12%c(G 12%c(G) Singapore Spot 20% c. 20% c. Arrn/.T— 22 %c. 22 %c. JulyiSept115 words
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Article100 1935-03-02 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursda” Paris 72 17 72 64 N?w York 4 82% 4S' Montreal 4.84 Brussels 20.48 Geneva 14.77% 1£ 2 5 Amsterdam 7.07% 7.10% Milan 56 U 56' Berlin 11.91 Prague 114 f J Copenhagen Oslo 19 90% U 90% Stockholm 19 39% 19.39%100 words
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Advertisement14 1935-03-02 16 E. O. HOTEL TONIGHT THE MEZEY REVUE Extension Of Bar Licence To 1 A.M.14 words
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Advertisement226 1935-03-02 16 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received Honourable Resident Councillor Penang, up to noon of the 15th March 1935, for the following works Construction of Reinforced rel drains at the Penang Civil Aer ;rom e Every person applying for a of Tender will be required to deposit SUni of One hundred226 words
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Miscellaneous38 1935-03-02 16 WEATHER REPORT Temper *fur® Wind R<Un sfi 6 a.m. 76 S Noon 88 N TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 11.25 a.m 5.24 a.m. 11.17 p.m 5.28 p.m. TOMOIiItOW 12.05 a.m 6.05 a.m. 12.07 p.m 6.17 p.m38 words
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