Malayan Saturday Post, 22 April 1933
1933-04-22
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section32 1933-04-22 1 PRICE 20 CENTS. THE MALAYAN Saturday Post I Proctors THE. "MALAYA TRIBUNE" PRESS LTdI I I- Ifl THE STRA.T3 SfcTrltMtMTS *-^^U I U.| VOL XI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933. NO. 30.32 words
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Advertisement45 1933-04-22 2 THE I! Malaya Tribune Press 1 Limited. I 56-66, Anson Road, n SINGAPORE. j PRINTERS I OF THIS PUBLICATION I The Malayan Saturday Post THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT j undertakes:- Book Work, Catalogues, J Monthly Magazines, and General Jobbing Orders. Prompt Execution of all Orders.45 words
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Advertisement181 1933-04-22 2 o^[^*m m^wuAe your stand on Hv II \f** 1 L I ■Tue Favourite Mineral Waters fREGLYKOLi i is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine f of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation181 words
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Advertisement332 1933-04-22 3 I ASSETS EXCEED i12.M0.000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. £.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the332 words
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THE Malayan Saturday Post
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311 1933-04-22 1 Personalia here and there in Malaga. Mon lay, being the 7 1st birthday of tin* Sultan of Kedah, was a statutory holiday m liis State. The Hon. Mr. TT. K. Nixon lias returned to Singapore from Hongkong by the Ran para." Lii;lv Clementi was At Home to membera of tlie311 words
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Article63 1933-04-22 1 Page. Editorials 2 "Sparkles," by "Quiz-The-Second 3 Sports Notes, by M Argus 4 Home Soccer 7 Short Story, M Saturday Night," by Robert Hichens 8 Talkie Topics 13 Photographic Section 17, 18, 19 and 20 Literary Notes 22 Motoring 23 Woman's Viewpoint 25 London Letter 2763 words
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Article, Illustration27 1933-04-22 1 4m, V 9 P" fcv Van Kee Leongi (Specially I° r thg m,9%i y i anniiflnres for human labour is responsible tfs_flSftftsssass»-N-^27 words
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Advertisement71 1933-04-22 1 Tha "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Advertisements, to Till. MANAGER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted jor consideration should be accemfanied by stamped and addressed71 words
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Advertisement33 1933-04-22 1 Tooth Paste ||l is exxentaalljj |ji| stn article of confiileiice. (jon isi:hj frnxt -m m a m r* z tx r* gJJIV *rUI/ r f) C IAROf TUB. J 60 CTS. Everywhere I33 words
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Article932 1933-04-22 2 commentary on current events. by the Editor. Attempts air being male to put the local (Tnemploymeni Funds on more, solid basis. Although the Feropean and non-European Funds arc l>oth well administered, without overhead expense, there is never sufficient money to meet the pressing need of relief. The demands932 words
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Article, Illustration33 1933-04-22 2 'Specially drawn for the "M.S.P" by Van Kee Leong I The Empire Preferences are being aoplied m Malaya m a manner not contemplated when they were decided upon at Ottawa.33 words
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Article, Illustration465 1933-04-22 3 f (By Quiz-The-Second.") \T one week's notice mini you: that's what I complain ol aaa The Great Pan-Jam calls mc before The Presence, and, the latter, without so much as "by your leave" announces that he is going on a seven months' holiday to Europe and he's only been465 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-04-22 3 (Specially. J> nm tor the N S.P. by Van Kef Leong The .'ght against the opium curse m Malaya is being vigorously waged.26 words
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Article102 1933-04-22 3 Warm tributes were paid m the Supreme Court of Singapore on Saturday to Sir William Murison, the ret ii ing Chief .Justice. Mr. Roland Braddell took the opportunity to urge the construction of a new court. The Chinese Consul-General, Mr. Tong Lao, and many other prominent Chinese visited the new102 words
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Article, Illustration901 1933-04-22 4 Argus - Argus :Btoii»*t oi th«» w \\l%% By Despite interruptions by the weather, the usual heavy programme of sport arranged for the Faster week-end, throughout the country, was carried out, and although definite results were not reached m some cases, the sport was nevertheless enjoyed by participants and spectators901 words
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Advertisement62 1933-04-22 4 I Piifl" MSTWCIW V f H V MUMIM(4II> COKRECT i CTS. LARGE TUBE I pjz Everywhere I i fc^^nl WEAKNESS lh\ V/ DEBILITTT ffi AN>EM I A feC^DESCHIENS 'Syrup W/l y// kv of Haemoolobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radictt remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives62 words
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Article, Illustration79 1933-04-22 5 Homes m the vicinity of tlie Miteha v factory, m Lon. lon, where a storage tank containing methylated spirit blew up with disastrous results. Central News Some of the people who were rendered homeless hy the explosion at the Mitcham Factory. Central News GERMANS INCentral News - 79 words
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Article, Illustration46 1933-04-22 6 .it,. JuTlie rival prwideat*, W. D. C. Erskine-Crum i'.>xforsl^ ud J. S. Serfr. 1 (right) to.sinp. Cambridge Lead: The Cambridge crew leading at Barnes. Central News Exhausted Crews. The two crews after the race. Oxford are m the foreground. Central NewsCentral News - 46 words
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Article1636 1933-04-22 7 Pie English <\n<l Scottish Leagues! How fhe <*ide* tre shaping The championship of the First Division of the English League seems to he practically tlie Arsenals, and a win tor them to-day will make it quite certain. The Pensioner! have been heaten at Stamford Bridge by much1,636 words
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Our Short Story.
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Article7983 1933-04-22 8 ROBERT HICHENS - ROBERT HICHENS (BY It seemed to John Arkrite that the whole world was waiting, not perhaps hreathless but exceedingly attentive, to know whether his play The Last Throw," would he a success or not. And hy success he understood not merely a success m any limited literary sense,7,983 words
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Advertisement169 1933-04-22 12 Valuable Boohs at Reduced Prices. Usual Price. Now THE STORY OF THE WORLD'S LITERATURE" By John Macy n (Fully Illustrated) '510 pages. $7-50 5-00 I 'THE LAST CRUISE OF THE SHANGHAI" By DeWitt Wells (Illustrated) 244 pages. $9-00 6-03 'BURMA AS I SAW IT" jj (1889-1917) 234 pages. By R.169 words
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Article397 1933-04-22 13 DO NOT DESERVE TO BE CALLED BEAUTIFUL. No woman is deserving to bs called beautiful. No woman has sex appeal. And she has, instead, "type sppeal!" And to be beautiful she should be a composite. These theories were expressed by McClelland Barclay, noted magazine cover artist397 words
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Article1009 1933-04-22 13 Arthur Kempner - Arthur Kempner SHE STILL WAITS FOR APPLAUSE. (By 44 Hollywood consciousness has never claimed Helen Hayes. The diminutive winner of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Award for the finest acting during the 1982 season has still to discover what it means tt be a motion1,009 words
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240 1933-04-22 14 BELGENLAND CRUISE AS BASIS OF FILM. Striking Plot of "The Woman Accused. The six-day pleasure cruise to nowhere of the i.s. Belgenland (which wM recently as Bingapore) directly inspired Paramount's 44 Tbe Woman Accused," Polan Banks, a boast on the memorable trip, discloses. Owing to the presence aborad of many240 words
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Article1084 1933-04-22 14 William Penny - William Penny ROBERT MONTGOMERY'S HOBBY. (By Very recently, a weary publicity man had just about given up trying to locate Robert Montgomery to get him to ths Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer portrait gallery, ior a new sitting. Seen Bob)" he asked for about the fiftieth time as he passed the1,084 words
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Article910 1933-04-22 15 RELEASED BY M.G M. IN MARCH. Four new films are announced by Met ro-Goldwy n -Mayer for release .m United States during the month ot March. They include The White Sister," co-starring Helen Hayes and Clark Ghble; Joan Crawford and Gary Cooper's "To-day we Live;" "Rivets,'' with910 words
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Advertisement52 1933-04-22 16 j WATCH |^#X ,933 LARCENY on his conscience Every woman will want to If sBPBfc, g AmWmmM MmW mW AfmWmmW '''■'>'<''■>'. m\W MMMMMW -^^MtMMr Warner BAXTER %*f^ Miriam 4OHDAN j I Herbert MUNDIN jf 7 Story by P»«I Herrejr Zaa^ JL Directed b? **^MMMm\ ,> s i^^' '^O^ -^jjiflfl _Mgt__l_fg52 words
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Article, Illustration36 1933-04-22 17 Opening of Singapore's New Racecourse. Above: The Governor cutting the tape at the opening of the new racecourse; left delivering his opening address. The Governor inspecting lhe new stands. A Chinese actress at the New World.36 words
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Article, Illustration115 1933-04-22 18 EASTER AT THE SWIMMING CL HAPPY HOLIDAY SNAPSHOTS. A group phD'ograph of the members of the Chinese Swimming Club, taken at [he 23 d anniversary at the Club pc on April 9 A happy holiday scene at the Singapore Swimming Club A while cockatoo m the Singapore Zoo. Mr. N.115 words
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Article, Illustration37 1933-04-22 20 Baseball In Singapore The American team (below beat the Singapore Baseball Club bottom right. On the light, Miss Nelie Chia, winner of the 33 yds. ladies' race at The Shell Heinkel Heto, the aeroplane with retractable under-carriage37 words
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Advertisement300 1933-04-22 21 y»«^«.-_,._^^- f j j /Yew Eveready j§E3B flashlights j Greatly Reduced I Prices. J Regular Eveready Superior j Quality, Workmanship j and Material j I For Sale Everywhere j 1 3E I TRADB MAR 1 Metal Top Unit Cell. fc£-£d Patent throughout fc^jgj FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES the world. I I I300 words
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1249 1933-04-22 22 Charle's Pilgrim - Charle 's Pilgrim WHAT LONDON IS READING. A STRONG WORD IN HARD TIM ES: A GREAT INDUSTRIALIST PUTTING DICKENS INTO HIS PLACE. ;By London, March 28. In these times "l itiess end doubt it i* good to coom scron an eager, helping mind. Theie1,249 words
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Advertisement119 1933-04-22 22 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST (Illustrated) 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. ADVERTISING RATES: Far month. On cover (Front and Back). Full Page $100.00 Halt Page 50.00 1/3 Page $4.00 On Inside Cover. Pages II and 111. Full Page 90.00 Half Page 46.00 1/3 Page 11.00 Contracts for positions en cover minimum period119 words
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Article, Illustration1449 1933-04-22 23 Radiator - Motoring Notes. garage gossip Radiator my Rubber was used iv the suspension of tramcars as far hack as 1885. a- m a Much of the mud on car bodies is carried thither by eddy currents. sea A starter pinion frequently attains 2,000 r.p.m. before it engages with the flywheel ring-gear.1,449 words
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Advertisement53 1933-04-22 23 V\^^fll WinCim Vyf" sciE^Tifif&ay ccffict CTS. EAFGE TUBE I 2p- Everywhere [The "Malaya Tribune 5 Cents Daily j All the I Soundest j News I Views I I Independent Progressive The Journal That /r Leads Public Opinion f( Its Sales are Continually Increasing jj j( Because It Is I The53 words
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Advertisement66 1933-04-22 24 ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF AMRUTANJAN A SOVEREIGN REMEDY. t' For I HEADACHE f RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA I TOOTHACHE j CUTS, BRUISES I COUGH, COLD I and all other aches and pains. j OF FULL FCRTY YEARS' 1 FAME. 5 SOLD BY THE MII.LIOS. j AMRUIANJAN DEPOT: j Bombay,66 words
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Advertisement148 1933-04-22 24 BENZINE AND KEROSENE PRICES. ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and varloii brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gahon tin *3.. i Shell Kerosene148 words
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Article1234 1933-04-22 25 Philine - Philine ROYAL VISITORS TO WINDSOR: A CABARET OF FILM MEMORIES: HOW TO FACE THE CAMERA. (By London, March 28. AA hile all London is discussing the Easter holidays, the picturesque old town of Windsor is astir with preparations foi- a visit from more tlian two Royal visitors.1,234 words
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Article933 1933-04-22 25 Marian - Marian (By SHORT BREAD. Mix six large spoons sifted flour with a large pinch ot salt, one teaspoon soda and a pinch cream of tartar. Kub m one large spjM>n butter and one of shortening and enough milk to make a thick paste but not soft. Press with933 words
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Advertisement117 1933-04-22 26 l M^HHHgB^BBaaHH| KBB___H____H_n_________________________________________l /blood sucking vftmj (poisoner \y] The mosquito stabs >ou without warn- &_g_3S3 S\ J ing, sucks \our life blood, and leaves f^j* m^~~ -fr m its place deadly poison! Thousands E^^^^Z —^j die ever) year from malaria, and you B^^^Bs can get this frightful disease only from117 words
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Article, Illustration2835 1933-04-22 27 LONDON LETTER. 4 the VMS v OLD COUNTRY. FLEEING FROM THE CITY. Loudon, March 28. Spring sunshine has put countless thousands to flight. They Hee from London and other great cities out to the coasts where curling breakers lap the shores, and to the country where violets, primroses and daffodils2,835 words
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Advertisement103 1933-04-22 28 Muscle £t^^ Strains: /^\X\ Violent exercise yfi distrains muscles; often X causes aches or pains. (tf\ /V\^j*> But Sloan's Liniment \g^ AmWrnzmzx. *wSm\ brings quick relief. Just B^ apply it gently, without rubbing. Instantly, you feel their equipment. a soothing warmth, a vigorous y OU) too, should circulation of the103 words
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Article525 1933-04-22 29 K. O - K.O. Thajudeen and Graham Not Yet Matched. (By Although it is nearly a fortnight since Thajudeen and Vincent Pereira arrived m the Colony no definite arrangements have been made for either of them, the reason being, it is said, that the promoters cannot see525 words
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Article425 1933-04-22 29 HARRY VARDON'S THIRD ROUND." London, March 00. Harry Vardon, six times British Open Golf champion and winner m 1 of the American Open Championship, has contributed a very bright volume as his third round to the golfreading public 'My Golfing Life (Hutchinson, 12/6). Here are a few stories: A425 words
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Article32 1933-04-22 29 Boxer: "8o you gave my boy a good hiding yesterday!'' Schoolmaster: Well-er-he-ei Boxer: All right, then. If you can get anyone to put Up £1M purse I'll knock yer blinking head off."32 words
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Article557 1933-04-22 30 Amateurs Who Must Now Be Paid. London. April 6. Wimbledon continues to be the wonder of the London Summer season. Financial crisete and world wide depressions pass by the headquarters of lawn tennis. "More popular than ever." is the official report of last year'j championships, confiiming what557 words
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Article469 1933-04-22 30 London. April 6. Spanish authorities are leaving nothing to chance m their efforts to win the Davis Cup tic against Great Britain at Barcelona on April 21, 22. 23. For this reason team trials are being held t.nd will continue right up to a few days469 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-04-22 30 The Upper picture shows lhe Kroll Open Rouse at Konigsplats, Berlin, wliere tlie preliminary Parliament will took place on March 21. (Below:) An interior view.28 words
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Article, Illustration38 1933-04-22 30 Many Jew* have fled from Germany. Tlie Jewish asylum m Rue Lamarck, Parjs, lias heen t lie ra'lyiag place. Our picture shows German Jews sitt inpr m the re-tan rant ot flic -aid asylum.38 words
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Article, Illustration125 1933-04-22 31 Mrs. Ambrose Clark's Kellsboro Tack, ridden by D. Williams, w (1 the (irand .National at Ainiree witli iieaily irue second, aud Slater third. Tlie starting pries of the winner was 25 to 1. T i picture shows Kellsboro Jack an<l Pelorus Jack (nearer camera) takingCentral News - 125 words
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Article, Illustration56 1933-04-22 32 Some of the field taking Becher's Brook. The horse on left is Forbra which won last year's Grand Nat io na l Central News Kellsboro Jack leading the field at the Open Ditch. No. 14 is Del a n ci g c and onCentral News - 56 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-04-22 32 Lacrosse International An attack on the Irish goal during the women's lacrosse match, m which England's team overwhelmed the Irish side by 18 goals to 3. Central NewsCentral News - 28 words
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Article, Illustration3678 1933-04-22 33 RIMAU - RIMAU (BY There were no Commercial Cup competition matches on Monday and ftince these notes were lust written very few niaU-hes in t lie three division* of the S.A.F.A. League have taken place owing to the interruption o! the Easter holidays. Better progreei3,678 words
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Article58 1933-04-22 36 Eight Times Round The World. Prague A woman worker has retired from a factory at Teplitz after 27 years' service. She lives s:me way from the factory and she claims tha' the daily distance she has gone to and from hr: work is equivalent to travelling58 words
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Article166 1933-04-22 36 HAVE YOU HEARD THIS ONE? Jimmy i very excited): M Mummy, [*ye ,iu-t Beea the present David's mummy ba- bought him —a new baby." Mother (who has heard rumours of twin-): How lovely! Just one, dear? Yes, there was only one. I've just seen it lying m166 words
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Article49 1933-04-22 36 Madrid. All card games have been forbidden m public bars, cafes and places of amusement by th? Mayor cf Zamora. This step has been taken because the authorities were unable to prevent gambling going on. Now every pack of cards has been withdrawn from the public eye.49 words
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Article26 1933-04-22 36 Budapast Four hundred bottles of wine have been sent tc Rome for the Pope. They are the gift of the Hungarian Government.26 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-04-22 36 ,7!—^. ot Mr. Homsay MwDo_«ld BomFron, r-irlit left, Mr. Bamsav MaoDonakl. Sipnor Balbo. and Signor Mussolini.19 words
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