Malayan Saturday Post, 26 July 1930
1930-07-26
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Title Section30 1930-07-26 1 The Malayan Satruday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAY Am LMADMO PIOTUR* PAPB* pumumnmo mv**y 9atu*dav VOL. Vtl. NO. 17. July ac, iv*>. MUCfc Mtttfll The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JULY 26. 1930.30 words
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Advertisement148 1930-07-26 2 TMf BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL I HAIR DRESSING Urge size W cents per bottle or $6.00 per dozen. Bmtll size 0 cenu per bottle or $3.60 per dozen. Manufactured by BINCERE DIBPENBARY LIMITED, BINGAPORE. v. IBtS MlKclL I fl£»j Pf I ■X S^V fill NOHMAI. TUTORIAL I II scries- ::<:148 words
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Advertisement175 1930-07-26 2 HAVE YOU TRIED OUR Orange Squeeze? t A BEAL OBANCE DUNK MADE OF IIPE OIANGES t li!!?r^ you haven't i jfcll tried them there iji R\ is a delicious treat i ill Try a bottle to. i ill! HJSI day and you will rSI SS^i c one ever y day175 words
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Article496 1930-07-26 3 A man seldom is really disappointed in love until after he is married. What'i* needed now is more plain living and slow driving. A woman detests flattery, when it is directed towards another woman. Had you complete command of yourself at the time?" No, sir. My wife496 words
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Article118 1930-07-26 3 Robinson had fixed some letters on his shop window to read, Good fried lish sold here." Not bad,' 1 commented a passing friend, "but why the 'food*} Nobody expects you to sell bad fish." Robinson removed the word, and then another passer-by pointed out that I here was superfluous,118 words
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Advertisement99 1930-07-26 3 thi Cup that cheers, serv I' QOLD LEAF Tea. a^B v 1" m^a^Ba^a^a^ar^a^aT^^^^wy iii^^£i^S^wmJ I SELLS hVKIiYWUEKK. I Sole Agents: L. A. BARIHOLOMEUSZ I LTD. t I 8-A. RAFFLES QUAY, I SINGAPORE. EC FIELD OBTA\NABLC I C C WAKEFIELD Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Bogland). I Robinaou Road, Singapore X ho99 words
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Advertisement204 1930-07-26 3 Pvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwi I HELP lOR CAMBRIDGE I EXAMINATIONS I Paraphrases of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, etc. each 0.81 Questions and Notes of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel of St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- ties, etc. each 0.81 i Supplement of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel of204 words
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1049 1930-07-26 4 " ARGUS - Sport of The Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. "ARGUS" BY The admission of the Military hai saved the Malayan A. A. A Champion ship Meeting from disaster They pro vide much the biggest element in flu entry and most of the winners— a: evidenced their annexation of the tean Championship shield1,049 words
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Advertisement215 1930-07-26 4 ASSETS EXCEED ,»mm. ASSURANCE IK FORCE OVER The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i (iNCOftFOftATtD in Straits Skttikmkvi> i HEAD OFFICE: Wincheste, House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old J*rry The Company has €20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the j British Lite Assurance Companies215 words
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Article776 1930-07-26 5 Being Smiles of "the Week. By Quiz Tin- < ,o\ eminent of ours has been tt j n t rather badly in the neck over policy f (> r dealing with un- vi,;,, MiKiit. That mug "watching situation carefully has given the ij niters their chance, and they vt776 words
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Advertisement34 1930-07-26 5 a Ate A*~ 3f U/IWf V lk GOLD SMITH If 1111 l 111 y JEWELLERS No. 492, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. ■Tilt CHINA JAM HOUSE* (Wholesale ft Retail) For Outstatlon Customer! Cath With Order.34 words
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Advertisement209 1930-07-26 5 Qoming Soon! II With Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell I Same stars as in "SUNNYBIDE UP" < and a GREATER PICTURE I 5 SONG HITS I: WATCH! SOME OF UNIVERSAL'S J COMING ATTRACTIONS ALL-TALKING SINGING AND DANCING. THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN SCOTLAND— with Charles Murray and George Sidney. TO-NIGHT209 words
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Advertisement277 1930-07-26 6 i Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. Sole Agents >,« li mi BOOKS MODERN BALLROOM DANCING by Victor Silvester $1.20 COCKTAILS. How to mix them, seventh large edition by Robert 1.50 SUNDAES. Ices and Cream Sodas how to make them by C. H. Boeglin l#ou PHYSICAL CULTURE WITH277 words
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Advertisement205 1930-07-26 6 /VOW SCREENING The Uproariously Funny Cniversal Comedy 'SKINNER STEPS OUT" Prcsenuny MERNA KENNEDY and GLENN TRYON MONDAY NEXT FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY RUTH CHATTERTON The Brilliant Star of "LAUGHING LADY' and MADAM X" fame, in Sir JAMES BARRIES famous play THE DOCTOR'S SECRET 1 eommeming THURSDAY, JULY 31st THB GREATEST205 words
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Article, Illustration178 1930-07-26 7 fhe annual St. Andrew's Cathedral Fete was held on Tuesday. Mrs. Pritchard opened the sale in the morning. Lady dementi re-opened it in the noon. Photos by The Rev. J. V. Westlake explaining the object of the Fete. Lady Clementi is seen in the centre. Lady dementiNakajima & Co. - 178 words
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Article, Illustration93 1930-07-26 8 Mrs. Scott, Rev. Bro. Stephens, the Hon. Mr. J. Scott, Mr. J. Watson and Rev. Father P. Ruaudel. Mrs. Scott distributing the prizes. COXTISTEB OS P-- ;i> Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Co e nan. Rev. Fr. Burghoffer and Rev. Bro. Remigius are seen on the93 words
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Advertisement270 1930-07-26 9 npgww fi "\f }T*} A ink c\ Make it this year and place your order right away w kf\ \f sl#l ZlliOrift m m O_f i or <%ii Austin isar. Jull particulars gladly sent on request. Isrial run arranged witfjcut any obligation to you Borneo Motors Ltd. SINGAPORE. MALACCA, SEREMB270 words
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Advertisement181 1930-07-26 9 during the W v '^^M ■I Healthy Nerves Curl up at night and sleep, s-l-oop. Then in the morning wake up refreshed, ready for the new day, full oi vitality and energy, untiring and happy. That is Health. ITui is the kind of health and nerve-strength Sanatogen builds. A well-known181 words
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1125 1930-07-26 10 Lord Hewart, the Lord Chief Jutlice, hat paid 1 graceful compliment toSif Maurice Amoi by writing the introduction to hi> book on "Ihe English Constitution.' 1 Lord Hewaiti masterly ftummar) 1- a fitting nrtfacs to the comprehensive and exhaustive survey which Sir Maurice AmOS1,125 words
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Advertisement148 1930-07-26 10 SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB.; Deaf and Dumb children t j between six and sixteen years of •> age will be taught to speak, read I and write. For further particulars 1 apply to the Principal, St. I Thomas' Institute, Kuanttn, J Pahang, F.M.S. ITHt PHILIPPINE ISLANDS TN the148 words
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Article6514 1930-07-26 11 EDWARD WOODWARD - EDWARD WOODWARD OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: BY dust." Judy hesitated still, thinking of her complexion; hut Tildcn was already at the wheel and looked impatient, so she mounted to his side. The flivver jumped forward with a series of jerks which nearly shattered Judy's spine. "She6,514 words
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Advertisement162 1930-07-26 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE j iAnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE I ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To NEW YORK and BOSTON. Regular Fortnightly Service Excellent Accommodations. NEXT SAILINGS Arr. Singapore. Leave Spore Leave Penang. President Van Brawn Aug. 4162 words
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Advertisement35 1930-07-26 12 ALMOND i t-j bA^J y A most elusive flavour has 1 I been captured at last, and 1 I bottled by I I FRASER NEAVE LTD I /EtATED WATEI SPECIALISTS. T.. w ••■■•I ■■••■•••■iMIIMIIIlllllllllAJIUILEr ■llllllllllllllllllllllllillllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM.iii.,,l-35 words
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Article524 1930-07-26 13 (hR oi the ux>>t interesting <>t the mt meetings tlial in connectioi th the actors 1 church union. etching ob behalf of the A.C.r. at \\>stmiiistcr Abbey, the Rev. T. C. (",ol>at, reports the Church Times," >au l that it is:— An organisfttion l>a>e*l upon the •(.tuition of524 words
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Advertisement311 1930-07-26 13 J tti? .yy *5^ or* i i«ti<ut_uu.i in* jjf-y.- f jßjjHfej ft #S£ Sk <■<^*<*-»-- ttMM y?"^- .^r f^^F^tX/r wkxJW^ V 7 .jf v > .:> i ''>■:> V- .iJ^jJ^eX --&.jJlfi-* j'&6c&jtAL£xj^^&t'&an±;''Ao w:?-iv>JL x.-Z ja Wjffin 6/ Mnwm^MVU^m^BmwU <Z are combined in the New Ford Flowing grace of line gives311 words
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Advertisement219 1930-07-26 14 1 i I hO 2 k Sf I "F/.ivt>Hf? Try this cup imf if delicious J fl|M j di'icrcnt? Can you imagine a more S m £4»» f drink?' II• i I I -MBk REG U S PAT OF^ U i% jH JaL Jlj li -i^ 9 ilSi ■bHbVbSbVbVbVHbVbVbHblbVb^hhb^b^b^b t219 words
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Advertisement30 1930-07-26 14 L p, >:: Rich! Nut-like! I T^TLL flavoured, delicious, Quaker Oats contains the nutritive elements which build strength, create energy and keep the body in health. Eat it every day. Quaker30 words
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Article, Illustration53 1930-07-26 15 H. E. Chu Chang Nien (left), Madam Chu and their private secretary, photographed at Cairo on their way to Europe. Professor B. K. Williamson photographed with the First and Second Year Medical Students on the eve of his retirement. Stalls at53 words
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Article, Illustration34 1930-07-26 16 PERFORMING AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE. COMMENCING AUGUST 23RD. The Shaw sisters, C. Edlin and G. D'Almeida, in Spanish Memories." F. H. Collier and Olga Kelvey in a Musical Comedy Number.34 words
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Advertisement85 1930-07-26 17 MACNET TO DRAW ADMIRATIONJi §own by Robinsons V IMB gorgeous Jrocks faultlessly Tsailored— CREAT^G AN ATMOSPBEKE OF PAHS WBEREVER THEY ARE WORN. INFINITE CARE IS BESTOWED ON TBE SELECTION OF EACfI GOWN IN ORDER TO GIVE YOU ENTUE ROBINSON Gfl o CO., LTD. P.S. There is the perfect Hot to85 words
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Advertisement112 1930-07-26 17 i FRASER NEAVE US. I AERATED WATERS QUAUTY& SERVICE I THE BEST IN THE EAST j i***^^^* A i o L--v C tH.,. this morning 9 TJK» BEN'S name stands as an emblem of good JDtimekecping. Millions rely on him to get them up on tune. Big Ben's precision built112 words
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Article4757 1930-07-26 18 a thought struck him, and he addei 1 "By the way, is Mr. Martin at home?" The maid-servant nodded brightly. 'He is in his study," she replied. "Shall I tell him?" "Don't bother, that's all I want to know." He had thrown two limp cigars into the4,757 words
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Advertisement65 1930-07-26 18 COLD SPOT X first class Virginia cigarette at a price to suit your Cold Spot cigarettes win provide you with a most enjoyable smoke and they can be obtained at the very popular price of SO cents per They are manufactured in England by Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. who appreciate65 words
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2266 1930-07-26 19 JAMES RONALD. Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell - New Serial Story. THE WHITE CARD. JAMES RONALD. Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell BY I INSTALMENT FOUR. MISS ELSPETH BROWNRIGG, i elderly spinster who devotes her X v and her life to an orphanage, rivet a letter threatening her with death unless she is willing t<> pay £5,000 within2,266 words
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Advertisement61 1930-07-26 19 [ELIZABETH LIMITED] i THE ENGLISH HAIR BEAUTY j i SPECIALISTS. j I 4. PENANG ROAD, (Amber Mansions) < We guarantee intelligent treatment of the j JHAIR.HEAD, FACE AND FIGURE., I Permanent Waving- improved method by Diplomated I (Artists j Medical Electricity and Swedish Massage. State j Registered Nurse. < I61 words
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Advertisement591 1930-07-26 20 ||||||!llli!|||l!lll|!llllllll!!!]|||l!!lllll!lllll!IIIIIIIMMllllMIIIMI 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 111 1 11 11 11 1 1 lll|| H l m ip^jj Koninklyke PaMyaart Maatschppij. ROYAL PACKBI WAVIGATIOW CO. OF BATAVIA rlncorponted m Holland) UNDBK CONTaACT WITH .Ml > t lil kl.a.\l» DfDtA* GUVEKNM Telepnone No. 5451 sub-connections to:— Manager's l^sk,591 words
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Article1230 1930-07-26 21 /Votes By "Spectator I! S.C.C. and Welch Recover. M A. General Meeting. I- is understood that the M.P.A ci-iivcd i communication fr«nn i|kjt«: demanding a special genera] Blcc tinK< According to the rules of »l k Ml" A. the decisions of their i'yuiicil are binding on the affiliated1,230 words
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337 1930-07-26 21 AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEETING 1930. THE CHAMPIONSHIPS. The individual championship hoootli was shared by Cullen of the Police and Veoh IJok Choon with six points each, while that of tile State, Settlement or (nits resulted as follows: Military 35 Police 17 Penang 1Selangor ti Singapore ft THE RESULTS. 100 Yards337 words
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Advertisement157 1930-07-26 21 ?DO YOU KNOW WHY YOU SUFFER FROM *FOUL BREATH? I DO YOU KNOW WHY SOME PEOPLE TURN JTHEIR FACES AWAY WHEN YOU SPEAK ?TO THEM? SEEK FOR THE SOLUTION AT THE DENTAL CLINIC 87 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. r (Opposite Adelphi Hotel Building) > I A QUALIFIED A MODERN AND157 words
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271 1930-07-26 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. July 26, 1930. THE MALARIA MENACE. Figures produced before the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary' Board recently show that malaria is still taking too heavy toll of life iv this country. In the F.M.S. in 1928 there were iv all 45,437 deaths, a rate of 29.05 per inille,271 words
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Article310 1930-07-26 22 A severe shmip imposes a double duty on tlie community. First there 'a responsibility for those unfortunate enough to be thrown out ol work. They must be provided for either by the inauguration of special works or Indirect financial assistance, the former method, of course, being preferable and310 words
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Article284 1930-07-26 22 Occasionally these days little notiiications appear which perhaps indicate what may develop into a general movement in connection with sea freights Slight reductions in charges for specitic types ol cargo are announced, a^d whether or not the}' should Oe larg.i tlicy are certainly welcome. Secrecy is being"284 words
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Article74 1930-07-26 22 A Riley driven by Oillou first place in the Irish Intern. ti.,i, a Grand Prix, according to cable receiv< ed ly the 1<^«1 ■Rcati f< r Ril e y cars N^essrs. Borneo Motors, Limited same cable itates that Pembertoo ing, driving standard \U< Riley v crossed74 words
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Article100 1930-07-26 22 Madras, Jui> i Nine Satyagrahis in gaol, including the son of Mr. V. Prakaaam, the cditw of the not* defunct "Swarajya," bavins expressed regret fot having joined the civil disobedience movement, an ing given an undertaking not to i part in such political movements in future, the100 words
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Article41 1930-07-26 22 [Heater's Service] Karachi, Jiuj Ika\> rains have earned serious iiuc><l> in Uppei Snul. Shirfcarpui .-.uu Larkana have been evacuated. I ir* lclicl traiiib, clouded with ic.^a?. have arrived at Karachi, which is itself inundated, ihe streets arc liiipa^iUe.41 words
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Article138 1930-07-26 22 [Reuters Service] Amsterdam, Jttl) 24. A communique regarding the meeting "i the Dutch rubber producers last wee» states that 112 producers, representing the production ul 38,903 tons declared 111 favour of the proposals of the committee of the i'Utch rubber producers to negotiate With the Dutch138 words
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Article71 1930-07-26 22 REDUCED BRITISH SEA POWER. IReuter's Service. J Sydney. Jul A warning that lecent events tended to reduce Hritish sea p 0 low tlie safety niiiiiniiiiii is given ill t k annual report of Sir UtflT} Chief of the General Staff of the Aus lian forces. While calling ■tteß Australia's dangerous71 words
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Advertisement120 1930-07-26 22 All day long their hair stays right where the brush left it in the morning ft KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE Mother, you must carefully choose Baby's talcum. Talcums of heavy scents, or coarse in texture, irritateandinflame tender skins. Such talcums maybe gritty or caustic. Don't use them for your120 words
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Advertisement26 1930-07-26 22 For SORE THROAT fORMAMINT At -3 sll Cbtmistt W Sttra. >y Formamint y= =3 destroys V Genru --ifi^^J in mo«tK V^ 7 l^atfr una tKroaf vmm26 words
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Article192 1930-07-26 23 [Keuter's Service] London, July 25. HoUK ol Common*, on a ,1 iradc Wll«i yesterday afterJiUHfd trade and industrytlie irou and steel and industries. William Graham, the President bogrd <>f Trade, replied that the t lie iron and steel industry t so bad as it had been pointed.192 words
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Article108 1930-07-26 23 [Reuters' Service.] Nanking, July 23. S'.itch Hum Chiang Kai-shek ivthat the Government locoes capircd L'uchow, north-west Anhui, yes* [liuming aud are now advancing Is Hunan. ispatcb describes tevere fighting the Lun^hai aud Tekiug-Hau-i a\> during the past ten days, 1 tbernen throwing their entire into the108 words
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Article62 1930-07-26 23 I Renter's Service. J Coblence, July 22. liai l»teii 1 frightful Mqttel to "hiiielaad evacuation celebrations. rmom crowd was crossing a jj l»rid-e prcx-ecdiiiK home aftei »rk disi>lay given in honour of 1 yon Hindenbuig's visit, when ll collapsed. indrcd pt-ople were thrown iutu in the darknes>, and62 words
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Article23 1930-07-26 23 [Keuter's Service. j Welliiißton, July 24 The budget estimates provide £l 25 f OOO for the Singapore Base. i^fc« f^fc>«23 words
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Article37 1930-07-26 23 New York, Jiii.v 21. It is officially announced thai I'ildeii (previously excluded under the regulation forbidding players journalistically describing matches; will play against France in the challenge round ot the Davis Cup.37 words
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Article41 1930-07-26 23 [Reuters' service, j London, July 22. The Daily Herald states that the American philanthropist and oil magnate, Mr. Edward Harkness, is arranging to make k T ift of faoOOflOO t< endow social and educational work in Great Britain.41 words
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Article30 1930-07-26 23 Rome, July 24. It is officially announced that the casualties in the earthquake are 1,778 dead, 4,364 injured. J,lBB houses have been completely and 2,757 partially destroyed.30 words
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Article88 1930-07-26 23 Lucknow, July, 22. Pandit Malaviya and Mr Md, addressing a mass-meeting said they doubted the mem of the Sapru-Jaya-kar Peace Mission unless the latter had in their pocktt tile substance of 111--dci>endeiKv, not the ihtdoW. A reprewntativt Moslem Katherin.u, the largest ever held in UockllOW,88 words
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142 1930-07-26 23 London, July 10. hi a ieitei to mc limes, Uarl w mterioii, .u.l'., (.coiise. vutive; empnaticaliy maintains that there is a imtmctm bttWWl the term "Responsible government unu. "Dominion oiaius." As a result of the imperial Conkielice ot 1020," he states, Dominion status has attained142 words
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Article54 1930-07-26 23 J It is believed that Mr. MacDouald, with Mr. Ikim, will preside, Mr. Baldwin aqd Sir Austin Chamberlain will represent ihe Conservatives, and the Marquess of Reading will be one of tli£ two Liberals. Sir John Simon's name has been mentioned, but he is unlikely to participate,54 words
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Article104 1930-07-26 23 Lroudou, Jiu> .oiii. .Many .Liberals take tne \iew mat UMU ii wins speech liivueu tile KUtUfcl iaoie Lonlereuce to slielve the report, it is understood that the Liberal i'arty, at a meeting this evening, re-alnrmeU uieii previous decision to cio everything pussioie to bring the Simon104 words
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Article177 1930-07-26 23 before tile advent of the prescm Anministration, the phrase Dominion status' was carefully avoided when reiterated promises were made that the British goal in India was responsible tjoverumeut within the .Umpire. It is therefore unfair to the MatqtMM (i f Keading and the Karl of Bnkeniicad l»--allege177 words
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Article78 1930-07-26 23 L,oiidoii, July i". Earl i'eel, addi essin& the iyi-i Clttb, said that but lor geographical uml> nobody wouici think oi liaviug a Central Goveruniciit in India auy tnuu tlian erne Govciiiiiieut for iiurope. 1 !ie Simon Kcj ort establis.he<l as li. as it could, the t.ood78 words
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Article81 1930-07-26 23 Simya, July n>. It is understood that the hiuiaw Stales' Delegation to the Londou Conference will consist of 14, instead ol 1-. membtra. The Maharaja of Fatialu will heau the delegation, consisting ol the Ruler* oi kashnier, Bhopal, Bikanii. Alvvur, Jamnagar, Daroda, Kcwt, aud Sangi>, the Diwan81 words
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Advertisement95 1930-07-26 23 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiifiiif fiumiutiiiiif tifiiiiiiiiiiißiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THE PLYMOUTH 1 COMPARE THE FULL SIZE PLYMOUTH WITH MORE COSTLY CARS AND YOU WILL DIS- COVER THAT IT IS EASILY THEIR MATCH IN SIZE, IN COMFORT, IN ECONOMY, IN SIM. 1 PLICITY OF OPERATION, SPEED AND POWER. TAKE A RUN IN A PLYMOUTH AND SEE THESE95 words
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607 1930-07-26 24 [Kectkr's Service.] Rome, July tj. Hundreds of DSttpte are rejx»rted killed and many injured as the result of an earthquake in Southern Italy. The casualties include a hundred de id and hundreds injured at Mclti. A Strong undulatory earthquake shock was felt at 1 a.m.607 words
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Article285 1930-07-26 24 [Rcuter's Service.] New York, July 10. The temperature is ranging from 1 in New York to 1■ >7 in Washington. Churchgoers yesterday prayed for rain to give relief from the terrific heat, which has been responsible for at least 24 deaths and is now threatening the crops285 words
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Article99 1930-07-26 24 [Renter's Service] London, July |6, In the tOUnitt of reply in the House of Commons with regard to the situation in China, Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, said the efforts to reach a compromise with regard to the Custom* if Tientsin apj>eared to have failed. He99 words
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Article90 1930-07-26 24 Kcittei's Service.] Poocbow, M 3 -i Tin- liiitt^li and American Conauhl at Poochow returned last night, bringing hack 13 Hriti*h and ti American mis Monariet, who wctt marooned within the area controlled by the rebel lender menacing Poochow. AppaicntK not all the American! have returned. It transiiirea that90 words
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Article113 1930-07-26 24 B_— Renter s Service.] London, July •:.*>• It is feared that lives were lost in the flood which followed .1 cloud-burst over the E*k Valley, in Yorkshire. Many roads became raging torrents. The Whitby coastguards, with lifeboat r^'ket apparatus, rushed inland t«rescile those whose homes were swept113 words
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288 1930-07-26 24 London, July 4. Confiruuitiou of Ihc doubts of IJI utility of continual striving for fresh speed records expressed at the time of Sir Henry Sec rave's death, would appear to I* forthcoming ill the announcement that the firm of Rent ley Motors, Limited, have decided288 words
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Advertisement373 1930-07-26 24 "GOOD BOOKS" j JTHE HOLY BIBLE. Authorised < Version. In large variety n» I types and bindings. Published *j by the British and Foreign !jj I Bible Society, S.P.C.K., Oxford j University Press, the King's J Printers, and Collins Clear- Type Press. .5 b Price from 50 cents to $10.373 words
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Advertisement150 1930-07-26 25 S FORGODD HEALTH tmk OR^ NGE SMASH M iSmi n ad from the juice hIH of ripe, sweet oraoges Jyßyi healthful refreshing FRAMROZ 8 Co. Ifflli SINGAPORE. t i i TALKIE" 1 MUSIC PIECES AND M%LW POPULAR ALBUMS. There's Danger In Your Eyes, Cherie! "Melody Lane." My Cairo Love Girl150 words
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Advertisement151 1930-07-26 26 BUD CRAFTING I PLANTERS. PLEAiE NOTE: I HAVING SECURED THE SERVICES OF A BUDGRAFTING SPECIALIST WITH A GANG OF CHINESE COOLIES BPEC.A..LV I TRAINED FOR THIS JOB, WE UNDERTAKETO BUDGRAFT RUBBER TREES IN ANY ESTATE IN MALAYA. OUR SPECIAUST HOLDS EXCELLENT TESTIMONIALS WHICH ARE OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTS. WORK UNDERTAKEN151 words
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355 1930-07-26 27 THE DEATH TOLL OF THE ROADS- AND A SAFETY FIRST CODE. The railways are >afe because OOlj an unusually careless pefSOU H likdy, to hurt himself while travelling by train. The roads are dangerous because only an uuusuallv careful person can expect to remain consistently immune from accident while motoring355 words
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Advertisement185 1930-07-26 28 f A RECLYKOL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was ihown upen j chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone ,3, in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with J this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it no i eliminated altogether, while the185 words
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Article, Illustration85 1930-07-26 30 Early arrivals. Capt. G. Ambler, M.C., Principal, (seen on the right) welcoming the Colonial Secretary and Mrs. Scott. Scouts, Drill Boys, Wolf Cubs and Boxers marching out to do their stuff." The special Drill Display. Major C. A. Scott is seen starting the 440 yards race. One85 words
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Advertisement168 1930-07-26 31 I All moving parts enclosed except Flywheel. Simple in construction, very i tew p ar ts to wear out, strongly built, easy to operate. Let a Deere Engine do your work and be satisfied that you have a really reliable unit. For Concrete Mixers, small Factories, Electric Lighting Plants, Pumps,168 words
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Advertisement95 1930-07-26 31 HiqK Orode V^T^t I USED FOR EASE SEASON'S GIFT. J^ Tkeae are tbc qaalllles of /r V THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:— $8.50 to $23.03 complete. #JI CoUin- WWW Oayx, Ualiaa Marble. Black, Yellow, BU. THE PILOT PENS. The representative of I THE PILOT PEN Mfg., Co., Ltd. I No.95 words
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Advertisement686 1930-07-26 32 What would you do I if you lost your job? I It is no <uod trying to dkf^M the fact that the mture of many people I in this cooutn is very precarious. Rubber is bad, tin is uncertain and busine*. I wnei i\\\ us i ii a very denreif«d686 words
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Article, Illustration621 1930-07-26 32 PIONEERING. (By Pioneers are men who go ahead to open lip a wav in the jttOgkl <>r where for those coming after them. When 1 was on the Wtest coast of Africa 1 had command of a lafgC force of native scouts and, like all Sconti,621 words
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Article98 1930-07-26 32 Simla, July 14. The Indian Princes met to-day to consider the question of drafting their views on the Simon Report. It is understixxl that, while favouring co-operation in carrying out the design of ultimate federation and agreeing to join the Council of Greater India, the98 words
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163 1930-07-26 32 FRANCE AND ITALY AGREE ON NAVAL HOLIDAY. I 1 T 1 ran-, July 14. Following M Briand'a communique tv the effect that the French Govern* ment had decided to stop naval building in connection »\ith the 1950 programme until December, the Italian Government has reaffirmed t<> the Quai <1 >(163 words
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Advertisement138 1930-07-26 33 "CREATORS OF THE MODERN MODE" y^^^^^^S^^.t Mw Hupmobile Eight i^m^^*sW Revises all Previous fflj^l w^-^"^Sf '1 Standards of Value F^J^flt T^^" -J^ttl Again Hupmobile revolutionises n^^^^JWjir ~:Lys\"~-'.£m*&- S j ng ie modern motif carried out jr~rrr'--¥N^l (£ss V n every detail of this new 1930 ITi' 1 rt^Jß ii^^ Eight:138 words
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Advertisement26 1930-07-26 34 i THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST CRICKET SERIES. THE GROUND AND THE BATSMAN. FIFTY RUNS SCORED AT LORDS WORTH A CENTURY ELSEWHERE. I WHEN FIELDING IS DANGEROUS.26 words
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Advertisement40 1930-07-26 35 y r 1 I *L tfT^^-J 4 -*J fS3| m/% ■_^w*Mm s- t "f\i^ **^*^']i> x«*tnw \i 44 A 99 Lf RAVEN A THE LARGEST SELLINC CORK-TIPPED CICARETTE IN THE WORLD. DO NOT AFFECT THE THROAT. I CARRERAS LTD, LONDON.40 words
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Article1435 1930-07-26 35 A SWEDISH PROFESSOR'S SCHEME: THE BUGBEAR OF SPELLING: A REFORM BASED UPO N ELIZABETHAN PRACTICE. port i- given to "Jackdaw**" vocacy of English as the cow d laiiguagi by proposal which an eminent Professor of in Sweden. Granted the pre" thai I secondary world language1,435 words
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Article62 1930-07-26 35 London, July 7. Lord Reading, Sir John Simon and Mr. Lloyd George were present at a meeting of the Liberal "shadow cabinet" which exhaustively discussed the Simon Report and decided to do its utmost to obtain for it a full measure of consideration either at the London 'conference62 words
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Article43 1930-07-26 35 Peking, July 17. A vernacular paper quotes the Commander of the Kuominchun Air Force as stating that about twenty fighting aeroplanes were ordered from Italy, of which ten are arriving" a!" Tientsin today, for service in the Lunghai front.43 words
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Article38 1930-07-26 35 Mymensingh, July 15. There was a recrudescence of communal rioting in certain villages of the KMioreganj sub-division yesterday. The police were obliged to fire, and four rioters were killed ami two wounded. Fifty-three arrests were made.38 words
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Advertisement207 1930-07-26 36 t Zake your doctor s Zip //A i i ij^* V* iX- l^k *i I BIOCITIN CHARGES YCUR BRAIN NERVE CELLS WITH ENEFCY, AND SO ENSURES ACAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE- 2 Obtainable w powder and tablet form from first-class Dispensaries and t HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD. 809 311 313,207 words
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Article, Illustration191 1930-07-26 37 SOME OF THE PROMINENT ATHLETES. I and 2 Snaosof the spectators: 3. The Hon. Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane (Chief Secretary), the Hen. Mr. Justice Sproule and Mr. P W Gleeson (Local H LTi 4 Mrs Cochrane distributing the prizes: 5. A. C. S. (Ipoh)191 words
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Advertisement79 1930-07-26 39 I G Cu[ar«tt«s. For the pipe. Vgk 90 bacco Both are just as ffite: good to day as whrn you nra jrW tried them first Probably. gK *T^ even, just a little better 2 CIGARETTES t TOBACCOS U ullliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ i i v A^ jfit^ fcj_Q^> < i «b^ |HjK "j^79 words
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Advertisement79 1930-07-26 39 Van der Tak Cigars (DUTCH) CONNOISSEUR CASTELAR AROMATICAS in boxes of 50 $4. 50 PRINCESAS 5. 50 EXCELLENTES 4. 75 RCINA VICTORIA m 4. 30 PICCADILLY CLDB PANATELLAS 4. 75 HAL? A CORONA m 1 50 ELITE BOUQUET f 4. 50 CABARET SELECTOS 5. 2$ Obtainable from JOHN LITTLE Co.,79 words
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Article38 1930-07-26 40 I Renter's Service] Rangoon, July 22 No trace oi Hook has been kwsd. It vceius that it is uniK»sil)le that he lias survived in view of the ■positing weathet conditions, hut searches are pootinuing.38 words
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Article164 1930-07-26 40 [starter's Service.] Hong Koiik, July 22. The Chiaese-owaed steamer Hetikon, proceeding to Saigon from Hong Konrf, has been pirated and taken to Bias Bay. No lives were lost. The HeMkoa is now coming in to harlK>ur. Hong Kong, later. Yesterday morning the Helikon, with no guards aboard164 words
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Article237 1930-07-26 40 [Renter's Service.] London, July 21 It lias been decided that the Labour, Conservative and Liberal parties sha 1 Ik- represented on the British Delegation to the London Round Table Conference tn Indian's future in October. Viceroy Consults Provincial Go ernors. Simla, July 21. Having obtained views regarding237 words
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Article168 1930-07-26 40 Renter's Service. Rugb) Ju 20. Pot the- first time in the bistorj of the Bisley KitK Meeting the King's Prise was won yesterda) 1\ .1 woman, Miss sfajoric Foster, of the Wbmen's Legion. She in.uk- a score <»t 280, and defeated 960 01 the best marksmen168 words
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Article433 1930-07-26 40 [Reuters' Service. Tokio, July ig. The- Nagasaki district suffered very severely bs the result of a terrific typhoon which swept Southern Japan yesterday. The wind .it one time attained a velocity <>i 112 miles an hour. Tbousunds <>t I'C'i'lf weft rcudered homeless as the result <>f i»6oo dwell*433 words
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Article36 1930-07-26 40 RtU rEK f S SSKVICK. j Uondno, July 2.;. Th« House <'i Conm ons, itboul division, passed the see n<! reading <>f ;i liill to give effect to t!u I.< ndon Xa\al Treaty.36 words
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Advertisement6 1930-07-26 40 123. South Bridge Road. Sinjapore. E6 words
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Advertisement365 1930-07-26 40 t m < I WE HAVE HELPtb THOUSANDS of people to qualify for and obtain good positions. If you therefore wish t-j Learn a Trade or Profession, select a Career for yourself or your son, improve your present position or modernize you knowledge. LET US HELP YOU. Representative S. K.365 words
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Article1025 1930-07-26 41 ■j text-booki which deal with M p^ oi logical argument, and ■J c KNt -l k> we may kirn how WT statement implies or iiivol* If gsponding positive statement. B if I say "This paper is not E uttering statement or proB which is negative In form. Vet1,025 words
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Article566 1930-07-26 41 RIGHTEOUSNESS OF LIFE. So closely does the New TestsmnH interweave faith and righteousness that it becomes impossible to illmmh iitff them Their combination has elements in it which reach deep i"t<> tbt very nature of God and man, and Christianity in it> comtani insistence on their connexion allows566 words
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Advertisement35 1930-07-26 41 —CAR OWNERS— We can upholster and paint your Car, renew your Hood, Side Screens, Cushion Covers, etc. cheaper than any firm in Singapore. OUR MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUARANTEED. THE SINGAPORE UPHOLSTERY. 3, Armenian Street.35 words
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Article886 1930-07-26 42 The Vocation of the Teacher. I'ndoubted'v, everyone helping to make a Catholic institution a success, helping to bring Catholic youth under its protection and religious enlightenment, is contributing to the cause of Christian education. But is this all that is exj>ected of u>? Has not the world886 words
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Article330 1930-07-26 42 of what profit ii it, of what advantage t<> us, it we live, Mid yet do not truly Kve? Foi though we achieve anything and everything the world can Offer, and vet fail to achieve in our•ehref that which alone can be the centre and goal330 words
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Article188 1930-07-26 42 The word "character," which comes into our English speech directly and without chanpe of sound from the Greek, signifies, first, the sharp tool with which a seal or a die is engraved, and then the inscription of the object which is cut in the seal or188 words
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Article, Illustration307 1930-07-26 42 HIS RHEUMATISM COT WORSE In The Warm Weather Until Dr. Williams' Pink >{|l Drove It Out By Purify and Enriching His Blooc Man} people mffcf rhettma |J that could be avoided by buii bun the blood. To make rich bi n(] medicine equals Dr. William py Tills. By driving out307 words
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Advertisement120 1930-07-26 42 BROADWAY MUSIC STORE. i [adjoining Tivcli Thtctrg). j 338 North Bridre Road, SINGAPORE. liano Tuners, and Repairers of afi Masical Instruments, Dealers m f Brunswick Machines, and Records. 1 Suppliers of First "Class Dance Hand J Charges Moderate. f Large stock of Jewel, and Onnette J Records, to clear at120 words
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Advertisement122 1930-07-26 42 J PILL HAIRAN No. 1. •> ACTS LIKF MAGIC-JUST ARRIVED PROM HINDUSTAN. A Specific which thickens the hum in 1 ,j» semen, «mlss ons and all sorts of SpcrmHtor.rhoea. <• No. 1 Price $10.09 per bottle. J No. 2 Price S3 50 per bottle MINYAK TEGAN6 No. 3 V This122 words
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Article, Illustration1799 1930-07-26 43 aBT Sr HENDERSON FOREIGN AB SECRETARY. vv t grange, almost Credible reI i,,ns the "whirligig of Tune" has hTi» the lives of many of the Stho tX .embers of the B t ;,ft: of' ten, M, J. R,<*-. Home Secretary, was tramping in "Luhersto and1,799 words
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