Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1940
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Title Section23 1940-09-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 233. V oli xcyw. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1910. PKICE 10 CENTS.23 words
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641 1940-09-30 1 MIDNIGHI RAID BY R.A.F. London, Sept. 30. British raiders detailed for Berlin, despite the handicap of unfavourable weather, completed their 600mile flignt to the German capital and arriving over the city on schedule at about midnight, located and bombed a powei station and.—Reuter. - 641 words
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Article68 1940-09-30 1 —Reuter. Spain Not Entering War Madrid, Sept. 30. If Berlin ever had serious hopes that Spain would soon enter the war, they have been falsified. This prevailing opinion heie 1S I.orated by the stereotyped form of the official statement issuedl Berlin at the conclusion of Sen Suner’s visit..—Reuter. - 68 words
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63 1940-09-30 1 Reuter. London, September 29. The most tremendous barrage yet put up by guns defending London was let loose on two raiders which flew directly over Central London tonight. Hundreds of shells ripped into a moonless sky and guns boomed constantly for ten minutes, merging into aReuter. - 63 words
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Article185 1940-09-30 1 —Reuter. WADONER.S’ Vf JI H EEK-EM) HABIT London, Sept. 30. Heavy anti-aircraft fire heralded the 23rd consecutive air attack on London. At the same time in the early stages of the enemy’s appearance over Britain, his bombing aeroplanes seemed also to be visiting very widely distant—Reuter. - 185 words
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Article61 1940-09-30 1 —Reuter. All Of Crew Saved Except One London, September 29. Only one of the crew of the Glasgow steamer. Sulairia, 5,800 tons, was lost when the steamer was torpedoed by' a German submarine on Wednesday morning without warning. The ship sank quickly and the survivors drifted for 24—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article265 1940-09-30 1 Britain Cannot Be Caught Off Guard London, Sept. 30. IF the Germans are hoping that by thus delaying their attempt, they are likely to catch Britain somewhat offguard, they will be severely disappointed for the Navy is determined not to relax for an instant, writes Reuter’sReuter. - 265 words
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130 1940-09-30 1 .—Reuter. —MOSLEM LEADER Bombay, Sept. 30. “Our fate is linked with that of Britain, declared Mr. Jinnah, President of Nie All-India Moslem League, addressing the League Council today. Mr. Jinnah added: “We are ready to shed our last diop of blood and part with our.—Reuter. - 130 words
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Article67 1940-09-30 1 .—Reuter. fwo Enemy Aircraft Shot Down Malta, Sept. 28. It is officially announced that a formation ol enemy bombers and fighters flew over Malta and dropped bombs on Friday afternoon. As far as is known an enemy bomber and one fighter were probably shot down. was some.—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article68 1940-09-30 1 ;.—Reuter. Decision By Rumanian Cabinet Bucharest, September 28. The Rumanian Cabinet has decided to confiscate all land owned by Jews in Rumania. Indemnities will be paid to owners. A partial re-organisation of the Rumanian Army and National Defence is announced by General Antonescu. Large economics;.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration102 1940-09-30 1 —Reuter. Tokio. Sept. 28. Appealing to Japanese for greater personal sacrifices, the Prime Ministei, Prince Konoye, declared “Japan is confronted with difficulties and cannot tolerate that even one of its people should dress richly or eat copiously,” and he called on the nation “to—Reuter. - 102 words
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74 1940-09-30 1 —Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 30. TTONGKEW, the Japanese-occupied portion of the Inter- national Settlement, is i n the grip of considerable excitement following the reported murder last night of a Japanese officer by Chinese gunmen. No details of the affair have hitherto been allowed to leak—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article98 1940-09-30 1 Reuter. Tokio, Sept. 30. A frank admission that the new pact is directed against America was made by the press here yesterday afternoon, despite official disclaimers. The “Asahi” stresses that the pact foreshadows a new era of improved relations between Japan and Russia as the twoReuter. - 98 words
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Article55 1940-09-30 1 BOW. Lord Nuffield’s Gift Of £l.OOO Rugby. September 28. A cheque for £l.OOO to help newly blinded persons has been received from Lord Nuffield by Sir Beachcroft Towse, V.C., the blind chairman of the National Institute for the Blind. The institute has prepared a plan for assistingBOW. - 55 words
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Advertisement24 1940-09-30 1 r jSc'dccmr’ .rBW» fir f wHr7 CATE < wßfa S( r for North Malaya /Penang. aGETOWN DISPENSARY LTD Penang and Ipot| W” li f i24 words
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Advertisement101 1940-09-30 1 K 1 i -1 Apents /or North Malaya A GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY UTDw i Penang and Ipoh. QUALITY PORK PIE HATS All wo °l felt w *th smart low i w crown and narrow snap brim. Band with contrasting feather. s l iac l es of Green, Fawn, Brown Grey and101 words
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529 1940-09-30 2 8.0. W. DAKAR TROOPS HONOUR BOUND London, September 2«. General de Larminat, GovernorGeneral of French Equatorial Africa, has addressed an eloquent message to Fench colonial soldiers at Dakar following the recent incident in which General De Gaulle withdrew lather than enter into8.0. W. - 529 words
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Article154 1940-09-30 2 Reuter. Merseyside Raids Less Severe Than Lately London. September 28. London and South-East England. Merseyside and the East Midlands were attacked by enemy bombers during the night, says an Air Ministry communique summarising the raids. A few bombs were dropped on isolated places elsewhere but reports indicateReuter. - 154 words
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697 1940-09-30 2 POSSIBLE RESULT OF PACT WITH JAPAN Strong Common Front May Be Formed Istanbul, Sept. 29. THE new pact between the axis powers and Japan is considered here as simply a consecration of the union already existing between the three partners. “Ikdam,” expressing the general Turkish.—Reuter. - 697 words
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Article43 1940-09-30 2 i.—Reuter. Mr. W illkie’s Address To Republican Cnovention Yonker, New York. Sept. 29. “If I am elected, I pledge a new world. We promise an effective, expanding and impregnable democracy”, said Mr. Willkie, addressing the Republican State Convention.—Reuter.i.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article37 1940-09-30 2 .—Reuter. Tientsin, Sept. 29. The possibility of an embargo on the export of furs to the United States as a reprisal for the scrap iron embargo is being agitated by exporters.—Reuter.;.—Reuter. - 37 words
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69 1940-09-30 2 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 29. The Chinese Government has decided to order the entry of Chinese troops into Indo-China as a measure of seif defence, according to a Chungking message to the Chinese press. A later Chungking message states that Chinese troops are at presentReuter. - 69 words
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396 1940-09-30 2 —8.0. W. Cairo, Sept. 29. Evidence of the stiffening of tne Italian demands on Syria is provided in reports reaching here. It is stated that the latest demands submitted to the French authorities in Syria include firstly, the use of Tripoli as an Italian naval—8.0. W. - 396 words
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402 1940-09-30 2 London, Sept. 29. A heavy attack on the invasion ports in enemy occupied territory was made by the R.A.F. last night, it is learned in London, this morning. Despite bad weather conditions some bombers reached Berlin. —Reuter. The admission that R.A.F. raids paralysed—Reuter. - 402 words
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1167 1940-09-30 2 FORCED AWAY BY WEIGHT OF A.-A. BARRAGE London, Sept. 29. the trouncing they received on Friday when 133 bombers were destroyed and their ineffective daylight raids on Saturday, Goering’s bombers had no successes last night and this morning. A few planes appeared to penetrate.—8.0. W. - 1,167 words
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Advertisement34 1940-09-30 2 t u SILVER 515 s2oo. lAN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR THE SMART WOMAN. the silver flapjack has captured THE FEMININE TASTE THE WORLD OVER B.A SJLYAE 1 l( (Incorporated in Ceyl«n.) j SINGAPORE PENANG ,POH34 words
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Article139 1940-09-30 3 —BOW. Rugby, Sept 28 The Westminster A.R.P. service ourns the death of a hero. Mr W y ;oust. 60-year-old veteran of st John* Ambulance Brigade, who was superinndent of the Westminster stretchei parties. Dining the past three weeks of the litzkrieg, he was a tireless—BOW. - 139 words
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Article175 1940-09-30 3 —Reuter. De Gaulle Thanks Aeit* Caledonia London. Sept. 28. Addressing the Governor of New Caledonia, General de Gaulle said: “Will you please express to the Caledonian population my waimest congratulations for the steadfastness and enthusiasm with which they have shown further desire to redress French honour—Reuter. - 175 words
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Article149 1940-09-30 3 —Reuter. Britain W ants More Munitions Washington. Sept. 28. The British Ambassador, Lord Lothian. accompanied by Sir Walter Layton, called on President Roosevelt and as Lord Lothian said to reporters afterwards, he told the President that Britain’s supply needs were more of every-thing—-and quick. Asked whether.—Reuter. - 149 words
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105 1940-09-30 3 “I admit the conviction but I have been a good boy even since, pleaded a 24-year-old Sikh, Pretam Singh, after he was convicted by the Singapore third magistrate, Mr. J. G. Rappoport, foi being in possession of a bicycle which he had reason105 words
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1708 1940-09-30 3 B. FIRTH - England Had Raised A Great Host To Repel Trespassers B y B. FIRTH r pHOUGII the Oracles have long been silent, their message stands. “If you cross the Ilalys,” said the Delphic priestess to the messengers of King Croesus, “you will destroy a1,708 words
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233 1940-09-30 3 WIDESPREAD protests have followed an Australian order compelling newspapers to publish any material “necessary for the Commonwealth’s defence or efficient prosecu tion of the war. <• Power to order the publication of such material has been g.ven i Keith Murdoch, Director of InformaHe can exercise similar233 words
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217 1940-09-30 3 London. DUNNING to a blazing R.A.F. bomber, a corporal of the W.A.A.F. risked her life to drag the pilot from the wreckage. Then, when a 1201 b. bomb exploded, she threw herself on top of the pilot to protect him217 words
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Article100 1940-09-30 3 London. Reduced from the rank of Sergeant, Corpl. Walter E. Dewberry, aged 32, of the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps, shot his commanding officer. At the Old Bailey Dewberry was found guilty of wounding Major C. E. Butler with intent to do bodily harm. Sentence was postponed.100 words
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Article66 1940-09-30 3 —Reuter. Geneva Officials Held Up Geneva, Sept. 28. Several League of Nations officials including M. Sean Lester, interim Secret-ary-General, and Senor Guerrero, President of the Permanent Court of International Justice have been refused entry into Spain. They arrived at the Spanish frontier some days ago duly—Reuter. - 66 words
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100 1940-09-30 3 —8.0. W. Rugby, Sept. 28. Describing it as a “gigantic air university." Sir Evelyn French broadcast an account of the British Commonwealth air training scheme the organisation of which he has been visiting in Canada. This great plan. Sir Evelyn Wrench said, would be—8.0. W. - 100 words
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Article98 1940-09-30 3 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1940. MAIL DEPARTURES Latest Time of Posting AIR MAILS Mails for Ipch. Kuala Lumpur Singapore 1-30 p.m. Monday 30th Sept. Mails for Java Southern Sumatra (by air from Singapore) 8 a.m. Tuesday Ist Oct. Mails for Great Britain (via Durban) India. Africa. Egypt. Burma. Bangkok,98 words
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Advertisement98 1940-09-30 3 Does this Climate Upset Your Liver and Digestion If so, take a course of LILLS In this tropical climate with its heat and humidity the Liver becomes sluggish, the bowels irregular, and the whole digestive system disorganised, with the result your head aches and you feel generally "washed out?* To98 words
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Miscellaneous12 1940-09-30 3 IBBL o I TA ivN z IN THE TRAIL OF THE BEAST12 words
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Article305 1940-09-30 4 Mother Informed Of Burglary Singapore. TWELVE months’ rigorous imprisonment to be followed by 12 months’ police supervision, was passed by the ciiminal district judge, Mr. J. McFall, on a Tamil named Arumugam who had eleven previous convictions on his record, seven of which were for theft,305 words
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176 1940-09-30 4 First Of Its Kind Chungking. ITEADED by Dr. E. N. Meuser, the department of pharmacology of the West China Union University is the first institution of its kind in this part of the country. Opened in 1932, the department was reorganised in the spring of176 words
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Article939 1940-09-30 4 For Benefit Of Seremban Labourers Seremban. r PHE establishment of a co-operative pig farm for the J- benefit of the Board's labourers was reported at the meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board which took place in the Council Chamber last week. Those present were:—Mr. N. Coulson (chairman),939 words
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136 1940-09-30 4 London. 4 MAN who, with others, claimed more than £250,000 under his cousin’s will, and started proceedings, will never know the outcome of the dispute, which has ended in the High Court. He died in Melbourne, Australia, last week. One of the three136 words
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Article161 1940-09-30 4 London. Mr. Paul Bennet, K.C., told an artist whom he sentenced at Lambeth, S.E., that he had used the words of a traitor, Bernard Arthur Wardle, aged 50, of Lordship-lane, East Dulwich, was sent to gaol for three months for trying to seduce soldiers from161 words
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Article67 1940-09-30 4 —Reuter Nairobi, Sept. 28. A communique states: "Successful attacks on Maji (Abyssinia) were carried out by the South-African Air Force on Sept. 25. W’aves of aircraft bombed military buildings and aerodrome. Direct hits were made with heavy bombs on buildings and a large fire was started.’—Reuter - 67 words
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Article402 1940-09-30 4 September 27 Ada-lah di-khabarkan bana negeri Indo-China Peranchis Jepun sudah pun mulai naik pelabohan Haiphong. Perjuar. tara Jepun dengan Peranchis ■> negeri Indo-China di-katakan henti. Dalam kota Washington p E.oosevelt telah melarangkan Amerika menghantar besi2 lama k Jepun. Langkahan Tuan Rooser ra-iah alamat menunjokkan baha402 words
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Miscellaneous50 1940-09-30 4 WHAT A WAR! by Gilbert Wilkinson -I GERTIE GESTAPO (the Synthetic Spy) Mein Fuehrer, —Apropos the Invasion, in immediate response to an appeal for all private transport to be rendered unserviceable, patriotic young women are doing their bit by making not only their own, but other vehicles I useless.—G. G.50 words
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500 1940-09-30 5 SINGAPORE HAS MOST CHINESE. EUROPEANS AND EURASIANS Ihe estimated population of Penang Island as on June 30, was 243,518, according to Malayan population statistics published in the F.M.S. Government Gazette on Friday. Province Wellesley’s figure is 168,318. Malaya's population is 5,444,833 against the estimate on500 words
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Article345 1940-09-30 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL The death occurred at the Taipmg Hospital of Mr. S. K. M. Kotval, the well-known lawyer at 2 o’clock this morning. Sub-Lieutenant Peter Whitworth, S.S.R.N.V.R. has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, with effect from September 17. Sub-Lieutenant David Stark, N-V.R. has been promoted to tne rank345 words
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Article27 1940-09-30 5 A notice warning persons in Malaya who hold or manage property on behalf of enemy subjects appears in Page 12 of this issue.27 words
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Article357 1940-09-30 5 Suit Over Share Id Land Ipoh. “I asked the deceased to take care of my undivided one-fourth interest in the land for me and to sell it if it is profitable and send the money to me in India, said Valautha Assail, an elderly Tamil before the357 words
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Article247 1940-09-30 5 Miss Lee Boon Chin And Mr. Ong Hoe Kee A Chinese wedding took place at the Ong Kongsi, Penang Road, at noon on. Saturday, the parties being Miss Lee Boon chin daughter of Mr. Lee Kim Hock, and Mr. Ong Hoe Kee, son of Mr. Ong I Seow247 words
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684 1940-09-30 5 Penang And Province Wellesley Five cases of hospital comforts, woollen comforts and garments for the Families of the Fighting Forces and air raid victims were despatched to London last week. Hospital Comforts 588 Roller Bandages 33 Pairs men's pyjamas 100 T. bandages 36 Handkerchieis 120684 words
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Advertisement13 1940-09-30 5 IKsol A\ METAL POLISH GIVES BRILLIANCE AND SPARKLE B TO METALWARE M 2013 words
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Advertisement80 1940-09-30 5 TODAY TILL WEDNESDAY. OCT. 2 Music Songs Love UNIVERSAL Presents Romantic, Rhythmic. jamboree of joy 1 lllllllllk Johnny Downs Mary Carlisle IN “HAWAIIAN NIGHTS” H SWING AND SWAY THE HAWAIIAN WAY THURS. OCT. 3. Book ]Your Seats Now I A NEW FANTASTIC SENSATION Q. WEILS 1 .4 b. > MWWBUNM80 words
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Advertisement127 1940-09-30 5 WHEN CHILDREN OUTGROW THEIR STRENGTH With rapidly growing children, nou; rishment must keep pace with growth.. When it doesn’t the child gets thin,,' pale, weedy, with no energy or inch-} nation for food. For extra nourishment, doctors and nurses say there is nothing better than Horlicks. It builds up flesh,127 words
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Miscellaneous168 1940-09-30 5 MAJESTIC LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY 3.00, 6.15 <£ 9.30 '‘“-'"MI 4 .'V'" GO 95 cts. Upstairs. Evening Shows 15, 25 60 cts. Down stairs. 95 cts. $1. 20 Upstairs A Thrilling Novel Screen Entertainment. The First Russian Historical Produc lion Depicting The Early Struggle Between Russia Germany “ALEXANDER NEVSKY” With168 words
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Miscellaneous278 1940-09-30 5 QUEEN’S 3 SHOWS TODAY 3 6.15 9.30 20th Century-Fox’s Spectacular Triumph, Brought Back In Response To Numerous Requests “SUEZ” With Tyronq Power, Loretta Young, Annabella and cast of Thousands at Reduced Prices Matinee 15 25 cts. Downstairs 60 and 95 cts. Upstairs Evening 15, 25 60c. Downstairs 95 and $1.20278 words
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Article55 1940-09-30 6 The engagement is announced of Mr. Ong Eng Chye, second son of the late Mr. Ong Teik Choo and Mrs. Ong Teik Choo to Miss Khoo Cheng Sooi, second daughtei' of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Keng Earn. Mr. Ong Eng Chye is the manager of Messrs. Keng Huat Film55 words
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Article436 1940-09-30 6 'T'WO months or so have passed since the German Air Force began its blitzkrieg on England with large numbers of planes. They have learned, at a cost to them of over two thousand machines, that Britain cannot be stormed. For this gratifying result, chief credit must go436 words
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Article63 1940-09-30 6 VIAJESTIC CINEMA "Alexander Nevsky” 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p. m. «EX CINEMA Lucille Ball in "Panama Lady” with Allan Lane and Stefti Duna 3, 6 15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA "Suez” with Tyrone Power, Loretta Young and Annabella 3, 6.15 and 9 30 p.m. ODEON CINEMA63 words
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Article250 1940-09-30 6 Rujnouritis They want it kept secret, but still, ra/rc nous There isn t a doubt that the <ory is true; I wouldn’t tell anyone else this but you So don’t breathe a word not a word! The Russians are coming, they're well on the way, They're marching250 words
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Article786 1940-09-30 6 Monday, Sept. 30. NRM raiders are finding the London A.-A. barrage a veritable death trap. Although they persisted in their attempts to sneak through, Goering's bombers have j been forced to turn aside by the terrific fire which greeted them. r r WO raiders786 words
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Advertisement50 1940-09-30 6 ■SBiIEBQIBBBBIBI few a 3 E |g a ssa l "A 0 Ski L aS*. L t.tAT ACL I B Sole Agents B for Penang., Perak Kedah B Henry Waugh Co. Ltd. B F ENANG IPOH B B B CBBBBBBBBBBBBS l! |j MISS E. HOWES-ROBERTS, I Matron, General Hospital, PENANG. P.P.C.50 words
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Advertisement30 1940-09-30 6 TTH I' [AbD (PtNiNrt P!Q|jffß .IUBBfRWOMW 529.TANJONG BUNGAH R? For your convenience send your tyres to our Sales Depot, 11 Light Street, Penang, Phone 4121. yotJff ot ‘>r Ĕ 730 words
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Article1010 1940-09-30 7 Successful Plea I hat Accused Could Not Be Tried Again A I LEA by Mr Lim Cheng Ean that the accused had already acquitted, and, therefore, could not be indicted on e same charge was upheld by the Additional District .Judge, d n this morning,1,010 words
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36 1940-09-30 7 REUTER. THE AIR MINISTRY’S LATEST CASUALTY LIST INCLUDES, AMONG THE MISSING, PILOT OFFICER W. B. S. CUNYNGHAME, BORN AT KUCHING, SARAWAK. AND FLYING OFFICER P. L. DAKEYNE, BORN AT RAWANG, F.M.S.—REUTER.REUTER. - 36 words
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Article36 1940-09-30 7 The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,398,032.99. made up of Penang $910,026.55, and Perak $488,066.44. c Previously Acknowledged 910.016 55 Mr. Sheikh Abdul Hamid Baiunid, Perlis 10.00 Total $910.026.5536 words
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Article290 1940-09-30 7 Accused Found With Booty Sentence of nine months’ rigorous imprisonment was passed bv the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. in the District Court this morning on a Eurasian. Geoffrey RozelLs. who pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking by night in order to commit theft290 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1940-09-30 7 Miss E. Howes-Roberts Retiring: Farewell Tea A FAREWELL tea-party was given to Miss E. HowesRoberts, Matron of the General Hospital, by the hospital staff at the Nurses’ quarters a t 4.30 yesterday afternoon on the occasion of her retiremen t after serving as Matron1,138 words
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188 1940-09-30 7 INTENDS TO TAKE UP WAR WORK I Miss E. Howes-Roberts, retiring Mation of the Geneial Hospital, who will be leaving Penang by the mail tiain tonight for Singapore, where she will take a boat for Australia in an interview with a “Pinang Cnizette" i eporter at188 words
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Article219 1940-09-30 7 Fine Of $l5O Imposed In pressing for a heavy sentence on an Indian Modammedan, Mirasa bin Kadir Mydin, who pleaded guilty before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the PenangMiddle Court, this morning, to a charge of assisting in the management of a place used as a common219 words
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67 1940-09-30 7 Mr. S. K. M. Kotval The death occurred at the TaipingHospital at 2 a.m. this morning of Mr. S. K. M. Kotval, the well-known lawyer of Taiping. Mr. Kotval was a very popular figure in Taiping and was a member of the Larut and Matang67 words
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Advertisement154 1940-09-30 7 fW? 7 1 TRUFOOD BABIES lu ■"‘N become sturdy children I r■ i!. JSSk'C c, c x c i ygi 9 fc Another ru^ babyt nW l° ve ly little «E, girl is the i 7 daughter of Lady J Ankaret Jackson You see the results of correet infant -feeding154 words
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Article72 1940-09-30 8 Penang, September 28, 1940. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) SELLING London Demand 2/4 1/16 New York Demand 47 1/16 Montreal Demand 51 3/4 Batavia Demand 88 1/3 Calcutta, Bombay) Rangoon Demand) 155 7/8 Hongkong Demand 53 5/8 Shanghai Demand 13 3/8 Japan Demand 193 3/4 New Zealand72 words
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Article92 1940-09-30 8 Harrisons And Crosfield Take Up £750,000 London. Hamsons a r .J Crosfield and the companies associated with it are subscribing upwards of £750,000 to the new issue of 2 per Cent National War Bonds. ▲500,000 FOjR BRITANNIC ASSURANCE Following its application for £500,000 34 per92 words
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Article469 1940-09-30 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon to-day. Issue buyers sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/3 3/6 5/0 Austral Amal 5/3 5/6ex £1 Austral M. 33/6 35/6ex 5/0 Ayer Hitani 17/6 18 6c $1 Ayer Weng 0.97} 1.024 £1 Bangrin Tin 16 6 17/6 $1469 words
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Article248 1940-09-30 8 Issue buyers sellers Allenby 1.07 j 1.124 Alor Gajah 0.85 0.90 Ayer Hitani 0.90 1.00 I Ayer Molek 1-10 115 Ayer Panas I.l° 1.15 ex Bassett 0.42} 0.45 Batu Lintang 106 1.09 Bedford 0.87} 0.92} Benta 100 1.05 c Borelli 1.32} 1.40 Broca 0.61 0.64 Brunei United 0.52} 0.57}248 words
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Article325 1940-09-30 8 Issue buyers sellers A. £1 (Aust) N. Z, Min Ord 22/0 23/0 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1-75 1.95 2 do 7}% Prefs 2.05 2.15 5 B. M. T. 7 10 7.30 £5 Chartered Bank £6} £7 0c £1 Con, T. 8. Ord 17/3 17/9 £1 Con. T. S. 7%325 words
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Article237 1940-09-30 8 Company Dividend Payable Books Close Remarks RUBBERS Ayer Panas 4% 2.10.40 21. 9.40 Benta 5% 2nd int. 910.40 2-9.10.40 Bukit Kepong 7}% int. 15.10.40 10-15.10 40 Changkat Serdang 7% inu 15.10.40 7-15.10.40 Kamasan 5% int. 12.10.40 7-12.10.40 Perak River Valley 5% 3rd int. 3 10.40 25/9-2.10.40237 words
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Article367 1940-09-30 8 In Line W ith Other Parts Of Empire Regulations have been imposed in the Union of South Africa and in South-West Africa controlling die foreign exchange proceeds of all exports. This decision brings South Africa into line with the United Kingdom. India Mid Burma. Australia367 words
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Article241 1940-09-30 8 Profits Higher Like mast estate companies, the AneloDutch Plantations of Java. Lid., earned considerably higher profits in 1939. Tradins profit amounted to £387.580. against £254.321. and net profit, before taxation, was £335.476. compared with £198.622. A.- already known, the year’s dividend Ls 1 per cent, more at 6241 words
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1335 1940-09-30 8 rnHE accounts for the year ended March 31, 1940, disclose a net profit of $148,074.17 (£17,275.6.5) from which dividends amounting to Is. 6d. per share were paid. The balance carried forward on Profit and Loss Appropriation Account at March 31, 1940. amounts to $64,492.09 £7,524.1.7)1,335 words
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Article134 1940-09-30 8 Saturday’s Close Previously TIN: LONDON: “Spot” £259. 10. 0. £259. 10. 0. “Forward” £262. 10. 0. £262 10 0 SINGAPORE: S<>Ot $133.00 $133.00 200 tons 200 tons PENANG: “Spot $133.00 $133 00 RUBBER: LONDON: “Spot" 11 9|l6d 11 9 ;i6d Forward” 11 9|l6d. n 9ji6d. Tone Idle Idle134 words
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Article178 1940-09-30 9 Shareholders Warner! “If all of us. companies and individuals alike, do not lend everything we can to win the war. therp will be nothing for shareholders to share and little to hold.’’ This statement was made by Sir Robert Kindersley. president of the National Savings178 words
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1058 1940-09-30 9 National Institute Of Industrial Psychology IN Britain there are many institutions and workers carry--1 ing out important work of which the general public hears little. Yet their results often have great effect on the national heafth. happiness and general well-being. Some of Britain's finest1,058 words
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Article337 1940-09-30 9 Woman Boimd Over Kuala Lumpur. A case heard before Raja Ayoub (Third Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur) on Wednesday afternoon, in the Police Court, showed how 22 cane marks were inflicted on a sixteen-year-old girl, the adopted daughter of an elderly Chinese woman named Ch’ng Foh Eng337 words
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Miscellaneous2274 1940-09-30 9 MW—— zhl ■BEaB B B 5.00 p.m. Cantonese Muswc. b. 40 New.- B B B iIiL a-au caiitone.-. HMB K W B B A B coni a. 0.10 Nt\v> Hi HuKKien. u.2j y BJi B Chinese Music.t 045 Warning to Mai-' i 6.50 News and topical TalK*. Relayed irom i2,274 words
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Miscellaneous622 1940-09-30 9 MANILA KZRM 9.57 me s '31.35 m.) 5.56 a.m. News in L-giisn. J 2.10 p.m. News m English. 5.10 Stocks. 5.00 Local Market Reports. 5.55 News in English. 8.05 News m English. KZIB 9.50 me s '31.58 m.) 6.04 mc/s '49.67 m.) 6.50 a.m. News in English. 8.50 —10.30 Manila622 words
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1382 1940-09-30 10 LONDON COMMENT ON JAPANS PACT WITH AXIS Should Stimulate Talks On Pacific Defence London. Sept. 28. The Daily Telegraph in a leader on the Pact says U does no more than place on documentary record what is already well known. Russia will hardly fail to1,382 words
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Article301 1940-09-30 10 NEW AIRPORT OPENED Washington, September 28. Speaking at the ceremony of laying the corner stone of Washington’s new $13,000,000 airport, while hundreds of aircraft hummed overhead. President Roosevelt declared “The roar above us of American airplane engines in hundreds and American planes is symbolic of our determination301 words
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976 1940-09-30 10 INCREASED AID FOR BRITAIN AND CHINA May Be In War Before Spring Or Sooner Washington, Sept. 29. The Washington correspondent of the »\etc York Herald Tribune states: Today’s developments strengthened the belief in well informed quarters that the United States may be in war by—Renter. - 976 words
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Article458 1940-09-30 10 MOKE ENEMY PORTS BASES SUBDUED —Reuter. Lorient Bombed For 31 Hours London, September 28. R.A.F. bombers are slowly subduing more and more ports and bases vital to the Germans along the European coastline states Reuter’s Air correspondent. Last night's attack on the French Atlantic Port, Lorient, was a new leap—Reuter. - 458 words
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Article45 1940-09-30 10 Reuter. New York, .September 29. Berliners scurried to their shelters twice tonight as the R.A.F. staged two successive raids the first of which lasted three hours, according to reports received from Berlin. There are no reports yet regarding the damage done.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article96 1940-09-30 10 —8.0. W. Condition Causing Anxiety Rugby. 28. It is reported from Calcutta that anI xiety is felt at the condition of Sir Ra-b-ndranath Tagore, who is lying seriously ill at Kalimpong. He is 79. Sir Rabindranath was recently the leading figure in a unique ceremony who» at—8.0. W. - 96 words
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Article41 1940-09-30 10 —8.0. W. Rugby, September 28. The birth of a son to the wife of D. R Jardine, the former England Test captain and Surrey cricketer, now captain in the Royal Berkshire Regiment, has been announced.—B.O.W.—8.0. W. - 41 words
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33 1940-09-30 10 ,—Reuter. Honj kong, September 28. Ap aircraft cf the R.A.F. was fireo on by Japanese yesterday while flying over British territory but the machin was not damaged.—Reuter.,—Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement111 1940-09-30 10 S. S. “CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS*’ (via Panama) DUE 2nd OCTOBER, 1940. Luxuriously appointed passenger vessel with swimming pool and air conditioned dining room, PENANG TO MANILA U.S. $lOl-00 PENANG TO HONGKONG U.S $126-00 PENANG TO SAN FRANCISCO U.S. $486-00 Prices shown are minimum rates. Cabins with private bathrooms available111 words
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1839 1940-09-30 11 Approval Maid Of Mountains —Hazy Strings—Kentucky— Time Tells— Royal Beau i ?IV M-,lavX T POn> iH be havin lheh fils ™ns in I jUm, U L' aCK; They Mountains fri n/?. I<l < ass 1 Horses), Maid of the “s) 1 Horses > and1,839 words
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Article33 1940-09-30 11 Vythilingani Wins Championship In the final of the Penang Turf lub Golf C hampionship, played over 18 holes on Saturday, M. s. Vythilingam beat J. Scott 3 and 2.33 words
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Article370 1940-09-30 11 Indian Association Beat B.M.H.S. Teachers The Indian Association. Penang, beat the tutorial staff of the Bukit Mertajam High School by four matches to two in a series of friendly Billiards games played off during the week-end at the I.A. premises in Bagan Jermal Road. The following are the results370 words
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Article119 1940-09-30 11 RACE 1 SELANGOR H $2B A. $9 SIR PATRICK 7 C REME DE MEN THE $lO RACE 2 GLAMOUR $29 $9 DEV ON KING $l5 BAY ROSE $l3 RACE 3 VELOCITY $2l $8 JUDITH ANTON $ll PRI DE 8 RACE 4 MISS ROD $22 A- LISHEEN >l6119 words
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Article46 1940-09-30 11 C.R.C. vs H.M.S. Nameless On the Victoria Green today at 5.2 C p.m. C.R.C. —Foong Chin; Soo Keat, Yong Chin, Kam Seng, Chin Chye; Cheow Teik, A. N. Other; Kean Itt, Eng Guan. Ah Ee. Ah Kok Ghim Eok Chye, Siang Sun and Chin Leong.46 words
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Article72 1940-09-30 11 Two care were involved in a collision at the junction of Penang Road, Campbell Street and Hutton Lane in the early hours of Saturday morning. The impact caused one of the cars to crash into the drain and turn on its side. The occupants of72 words
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Article264 1940-09-30 11 Arsenal Lose To Rangers London, Sept. 28. 'T’HE following- lire the results of football and rugby matches played today:— SOUTH Aidershot 2, Portsmouth 3. Bristol City 2, Cardiff 2. Clapton Orient 3, West Ham 3. Coventry 1. Notts County 1. Crystal Palace 2, MiHwall 1. Fulham 3,264 words
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Article174 1940-09-30 11 O.X.A. Beat H.M.S. Nameless The O.X.A. beat a soccer team tram H.M.S. Nameless by three geals to one in a friendly same played on the SJLX ground yesterday. The O.X.A. led by. a goal, scored by N. Danker, at. the interval. After the resumption the sailors equalised through their174 words
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Article78 1940-09-30 11 Kwong AX ah Yit Poll Beat ew Hoe Seah In a friendly game of basketball played on Saturday evening at the Siu Kiang ground, Victoria Street, the Kwong Wah Yit Poh basket-ball team scored a runaway victory of 43 points to 31 over the Yew Hoe Seah team. The78 words
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Advertisement128 1940-09-30 11 A/TOfe Ir > jftw Help to beat Hitler, Every Dollar counts. I SAVINGS CERTIFICATES I fl Be Thrifty and Patriotic-too. INVEST 10 iiET fl Buy War Savings Certificates. 515.00 < 520.00 fl Certificates can be purchased for $75.00 $lOO.OO $l5, S 75, $l5O, 750. $150.00 $200.00 On maturity you get128 words
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Article827 1940-09-30 12 ON APPROVAL SHOULD MAKE HER PRESENCE FELT (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. HEAVY mist over the course this morning, so that except for a short distance, it was impossible to witness any track work. Slow work, however, was the order of the827 words
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Article126 1940-09-30 12 Public Meeting To Re Held In Penang A public meeting will be held on the Indian Association grounds, Bagan Jermal, at SJO p.ni. on Weckiesday, October 2 in commemoration of the 72nd birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. The Penang Hindu Sabha, the Nattukkottai Chettiars Chamber of Commerce,126 words
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Article320 1940-09-30 12 Handicaps For First Day (From Our Own Correspondent» Kuala Lumpur, Today. Following are the handicaps for the first day of the Selangor races: HORSES —CLASS I— DIV 1 FURLONGS BAY DRAGON 9 05 BRIDGE LAW 9 03 MEDIATION 8 11 TONROE 8 07 CARLOCA 8 TOYMAN 8 03320 words
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Article44 1940-09-30 12 Reuter. Miss Jameson Retains I. S. Title California, Sept. 29 Miss Betty Jameson (holder* beat Miss Jane Cotnrat by 6 and 5 in the thirty-six holes final of the American Women’s Golf Championship. Miss Jameson was six up after eighte. holes. Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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519 1940-09-30 12 Attention Of Europeans Drawn To Excellent Varieties In Malaya 'T’HE editorial of the September issue of the Malayan Agricultural Journal, deals with locally-grown vegetables with particular reference to the Keladi and mentions the failure of Europeans to appreciate the virtues of many local vegetables.519 words
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302 1940-09-30 12 RELEASED NOW FROM TREATY OBLIGATIONS Russia Will Join Democratic Front, Says Chungking Chungking-. Sept. 30. rpHE belief that Britain will soon re-open the Burma road to passage of arms for Ch ina has been expressed by Mr. Wong En-hao, Chinese Minister of Economic Affairs,.- Reuter. - 302 words
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Article178 1940-09-30 12 —Reuter. Berlin. September 29 Senor Suner lett this morning for Munich en route to Rome The visit of the Spanish Minister of the Interior. Senor Suner, to Beilin is 1 the subject of the following inspired i statement issued by the Official German News Agency: “The visit—Reuter. - 178 words
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Article190 1940-09-30 12 Relations Not Changed By Pact London, September 29 The following reference to the U.S.S.R. was made by the German radio announc--1 er commenting on the alliance. Political circles in the Soviet Union, who of course were informed of the signing of the pact, note with .particular190 words
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Article69 1940-09-30 12 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. TIN: Penang e $133.00 Business done 100 tons Singapore $133 *M) RUBBER: Penang Spot 37£c Singapore Spot 37Ac COPRA Sundried $2.85 buyers Black Pepper Nomina. TAPIOCA Medium $6.65 sellers Fair Seed $6.40 nominal RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $9.20 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 $9.00 Rangoon69 words
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