Malaya Tribune, 8 June 1915

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. r EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 182 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 313 1 PALLADIUM! ORCHARD ROAD. %htmm't Premier Thettre. ORCHARD ROAD. ITALIAN OPERA CO, j HE ENORMOUS SUCCESSES AND REQUESTS Messrs. GONSHLEZ BROS. to 1 s Ith ,he Pallium Management have decided to extend their Season for a further TWO NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! > Opera in Four Acts (Verdi), j Wednesday, 9th June,
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    • 347 1 Ti JM Gaiety' Picture Palace S junction albe „t AXD BraoSum stT'kt Continuation of the Great COLD SFAL Serial Drama Lucille Love I THE GIRL OF MYSTERY Written by 44 The Master Pen f 30 IN THIRTY KEELS 30 I THIS WEEK CHAPTERS FIVE AND SIX Each in 2 Parts
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  • 277 2 Prince Regent Has No Few of Two Raisers. Ke« York, April 20—Mr. Henry Wood, -p-cial correspondent in tl c Balkan- if the United Press, an Amerixfi news-agen<y, sends so it tee« in* interview with the Puree LV"j*t i>{ Servia and Commandor-ui-Cliiei oi the Servian Army. "Th« moral force
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  • 352 2 Mr. Scott Cranston, who is interested in the Eastern Tin Concessions, a Sydney corporation with considerable capital, returned recently from Southern Siam to Penang, and when there expressed some interesting opinions on the future of the region. It seems from what is stated in the Siam
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  • 54 2 The Tokio Higher Prize Court have considered the protest of Messrs lilies and Co., agents of the German steamer Sui Mow, which was seized outside Kobe harbour and declared to be confiscated, together with her cargo, by the Saseho Prize Court. Judgment was given upholding the decision
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    • 257 2 I 111 DRINK Crawford's KB OLD SCOTC WHISKY. Superior Quality. I s*L_ pine Flavour. j Fists j VlkvO' moderate in ppice. $13.00 per doz. i I t I JOHN LITTLE Co.. 111 ii T I 1 ■M^^™ I Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival.
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    • 257 2 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. H lEii Lhh FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT Please send Tour Order to CHIN HUAT LEE, 29 SOUTHCANAL ROAD who also stock large quantities of lubricating oils, carbide, motor accessories, tyres and kerosene of all grades. 8 E E Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. I Sole Agents:
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  • 214 3 Remarkable Article by French General. New York, May s— General MalleI terre, who was in command of a French Army Division at the battle of the Marne, where he was wounded, has written an article, entitled The Only Possible Peace, in which he saj s the
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  • 224 3 In the course of a speech made at the annual meeting of the Bombay Miliowners' Association, the Chairman, Mr. Nsrohem Morargi Goculdas made the following statement with regard lo the decline of the Indian yarn trade with China To a very large extent it is the fault
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  • 206 3 A recent British Consular report on Manchuria sa\s that the quality of British articles i* often unnecessarily high for the market. The first essential is cheapness, and a lower grade A merchandise will meet Ihe requirements of the purchaser equally well. Commercial travellers who make a round of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 258 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I MOTOn REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories I 0F Every Description. Sole Agents For: I North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2,
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    • 219 3 I BUY I j TLhc British Sanatogen f j IT IS CALLED SANAPHOS. the Most Reliable Tonic an* J Nerve Food on the Market. A tria will Convince You of its Excellence. I TO IE HAD AT j; THE DISPENSARY LTD., baffles Place, SINGAPORE. ssmmm n-w—t..T, X JUST RECEIVED. Damaroids-Tonic
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  • 574 4 Galicia snd Carpathians. Among the few regular contributors to the literature of the War who have made fairly accurate forecasts Mr. Spender Wilkinson can claim a place of honour iv respect of the operations between the Carpathians and the Vistula. Writing ia the West .master Gazette so far
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  • 95 4 The fifth annual general meeting of the Karan Rubber Estate, Ltd., was to be held at Shanghai on June 4, when the profit and loss account was to be submitted shewing a profit for the year, including Tls. 11,478.59 brought forward from previous year, of Tls. 49
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    • 457 4 TO BE LET im I TO LET. House No. Orch fcH r Wl, three-storied buildir\ r- a shop. Apply to J. A. v i -1 lacca Street. 5-5 14 TO LET. Newly built ihophonae N\ 56 Tanjong Pagar Road Immediate entry. Apply to LEE CHENG V AN CO. 10, Mala««a
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    • 156 4 A very large collection of Tuck's Postcsrds of Our Navy and Army Series showing the pictures of All the DreadnoujMs, and Cruisers fnd All the '"Famous M*n in the Army" giving every detail on each noSrarS also "Defenders of the Empire" series. (Published by Raphael Tuck andl Sons Ltd., by
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    • 63 4 CONGOLEUM RUGS" Made by a new and wonderful process that will supplant all other rugs in the market. Grass, fibre and fabric nigs are dust collecting and unsanitary. Congoleum are absolutely sanitary will not fade in the sun ALL SIZES PATTERNS IN STOJK f*om 3 by 1' to it by
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  • 522 5 May, 1915 Outputs. s .-t ■t 1 and Co., ngenr- I -49,282 total 240.789 fj year 230.907. KvattandCo secretaries.— I —8,255 total 5 months 40.435. T I Pmdan 5,398. ii —10.050 j total 7 m ths 68,433. Kegs gSan lilands.Battery,agents.— Semi swang 39.300. >re United 36,000. Sless F.W.
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  • 145 5 A Salutary Lesson. In the second Police Court this morning, a Hokien named Tan Ah Kow, 18 \ears of age, was charged with the theft of twenty packets of matches, value 86 cents, from a shop in Orchard Road on Monday evening. The complainant «tated that he missed
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  • 95 5 The Hylam boy of Miss Isabel Ross-Smith, who w<»s charged in the same Court last week, with the theft of a five-dollar note, and leaving serrice without giving due notice, came up for sentence this morning. His Woiship had already ordered him to pay $3.70 to complainant,
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  • 149 5 Before the Kuala Lumpur magistrate, Mr. Leonard, the hearing of the ease in which two Chinese are claiming insurance money due them by the Commercial Union Insurance Co. whs concluded last Saturday. Mr. G. Rogers was for plaintiffs and Mr. A. P. Robinson for defendants. Some time
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  • 135 5 Latest Quotations, (Special Service.) London. Juns 7, 4 p. ia Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £161.1f Bar Silver 23|. Produce. Fine hard Para spot: 2/7f. Plantation, Ist class quality srept: t/5. Copra: £24.0.0. dist. Black Pepper, fair Singapore spen ports spot 6 j dist. 5f White Pepper,
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  • 223 5 (Singapore, June 8.) Tin*— lB2 150 tons sold. Copra. —Weak Tapioca —S tea dy. Sago Flour. Steady. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak other Products. —Market stes If Litest Loot Market Quotations Nutmeg ll€ S. picul Nutmeg SO S. tZM Copra Bali 7.St Copra G .n>rit,' Tale t.«> Copra
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  • 147 5 Tuesday. Sth. Julian Grand 0 >ara, Palladium. Ktppei Golf Cluh meating, 1.13 p.m. Bign watar -7.24 a.m. 7 ft. 2 ma. 7.11 p.m. ft. 9 in*. F Wednesday, 9th. Italian Grand Opara Palladium. M. M. mail due 6 a.m. I*. 0. Homaward mail due noon. High w»Ur:-8.31 a-m., 7
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  • 68 5 Singapore' June 8. I I.nrniof)— Bank 4 uv*. 2/4 3 i' 2 Demand 2 1 Pri S in,-. 2/4 7/16 flank 1. 174} On Hougkoi.tf B d/d Jl| LOO] Ol Ban L T. T. UOJ On Japan— Bumk d iiSf S'<vf!f in- —noing rati t§.#4 India 'cil Bills 1/3
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  • 823 5 Prices Qu-i .d in tbe Market Ha Meraiaf millfi J it. d-rnn. i.T*-t. Xi .nga v .l Star* ■r«K«re. isi->:» toll.jwiDjr li»t oV qaatar.aos: Rubber Shares. *am. TaJuo. Buyra. rViera. V- Allagar |/M I 4 X 1 Anjj Jara 4/t I i/- Agl Malay 9 4 A.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 86 5 !BR 2S AIDS TO TRADE. The business problem of to- day is not the manufacturing, I but the Selling end of your J business. Anything that in--1 creases sales is of importance 1 to the business man—and ad- I I rertisfng is the great sale in- I 1 flf SOT
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    • 89 5 Train Services. REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. WEEKIUTB i Sl NDAM. Mail Daily leaves lot north at 7.7 a.m. *»d 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johen* ai #.0 a.. IGJ9 a., noon, IJO p.. •i.. r »5 p., 4.4« p Mail arrive* from north -j.x 5.16 a.oi. and 7.14
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 294 5 iVSails Close. To-day. Bangkok K am par 2 put 1 Pentianak Khoen Foeng 1 pa Bandjarmaasin. Kota Baroe and Samarinda Sari* Bornee 1 pea Batu Pahat B. Schiff Bahru 2 pm I Batu Pahat Hong Wan 2 pa Malacca and Muar *Lady Weld 2 pta Port Diekaon k Port Swettenham
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  • 669 6 An Admiral's Advice to Captains. Admiral Penrose Fitzgerald, writins; as an old sailor, who ha» had some experience in handling boats and ships of all sorts and sizes, ventures some suggestions ou this subject. He thinks all cur merchant ships, down to the most insignificant tramps, st
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  • 205 6 When the war began it was realised what an enormous crowding there would be at the front it was almost universally expected that there would be the usual ravages of typhoid. In the Boer War typhoid killed many more of our men than ever the enemy did. It
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  • 116 6 The China tea season opened at Hankow on the 14th May. During the first week, 135,000 half-chests arrived as against 1.34,000 in tlie corresponding period last year. The settlements tot died 111,280 haltchests as 72,116 half-chests in the corresponding period in 1914. The following prices are reported
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    • 330 6 NOTICE. mm* n 44 Bulls Head" Registered Cock Trade Mark ofMevjq j Trade Mark of Messrs Lipton Ltd. Lipton Ltd., Calcutta, as used r Calcutta, as used on their finest their Indian Chutnies. Cofe* ludian Assam Jakooja Tea Dust. Cocoa and Jams. Agents for Singapore Messrs Guthrie Co., Ld. NOTICE
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. ClN ittaiapa Cribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 8
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    • 213 7 Around Arras. London, Jnno 7,2 a.m. Paris A communique says that the battle north of Arras continued most fierce bat in our favour, several gteeeasfn] attacks gaining for us considerable ground. We captured mo ro trenches in the great labyrinth fortification, where the fighting had been ceaseless
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    • 61 7 Italy's Navy Busy. London, June 7, 2.50 a.m. Rome, official The Fleet on sth ,ns t- cm tlie Austrian cable with Dalmatian Islands, destroyed tlio lighthoaaefl and observation fetions on the Islands, and bombarded and damaged the Cattaro■«TMi railway. A flotilla of destroyers, though Utaaked by aeroplanes, bombarded
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    • 58 7 London, June 7, 2.5 p.m. An interview between the cardj y**n and Sir George Askwith, ih In lustria] Commissioner, has promising a prospect Jat liJ c>ttun lockout will bo •van*-,], Sevito! i sections of the cotton int Uhtry meetings on Saturday ,f cnsa the situation, and at each
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    • 137 7 London, June 7, 1.40 p.m. Petrograd Russian submarines, preceding battleships, were reported to be approaching the German destroyers in the Gulf of Riga. The Germans retired on the advance of the Russian fleet. Thereafter the German hydroplanes, which were entirely abortive in their attack, were driven off
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    • 35 7 iLondon, June 7, 3.15 a.m. Athens The removal of a portion of one of the King's ribs was in order to allow the exit of pus, following an attack of pleurisy.
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    • 31 7 London, June 7, 2.10 p.m. Seventeen trawlers and a ship laden with sugar have been torpedoed during the week-end. All the crews of the vessels have been saved.
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    • 37 7 London, Jane 7, 1.40 p.m. Stockholm It is reported that v battle in the Baltic i 3 in progress and cannonading continued for six honrs. Twenty shots were heard every miaute for a long time.
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    • 198 7 London, June 7, 2.5 p.m. Eyewitness of the visit of sobmarine S 11 to Constantinople, says he reached Constanza and took boat, at 5.30 in the morning, from Pera to Stamboul, when suddenly he noticed sixty yards from the landing place, a stick upright in
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    • 92 7 London, June 7, 1.50 a.m. Bukharest There*was a great demonstration on Sanday, thirty thousand people participating and singing the Marseillaise and Garibaldian hymn marched to the Italian legation, where the speakers said they hoped that Rumania would fellow the example of her Lttin sister Italy in order
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    • 196 7 London, June 7, 3.15 a.m. Mr. Winston Churchill in his speech at Dundee added :—What the nation expected from the National Government was action. The message he.would take back to Government was "Act with faith and courage. Trust the people. They never failed you yet." The State
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    • 91 7 NEW GERMAN HORROR. War on Mao, Woman and Beast. London, June 7, 2.5 p.m. Petrograd In the Rawka region everything living in an enormous area suffered on the first application of the German poison smoke Hardly an animal or fowl is left alive. Xurubers of women and
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    • 83 7 London, June 7, 3.45 a.m. Petrograd, official The enemy on the Ravka river, profiting by a change in the wind, tried gassing on the sth inst. and also fired chemicals producing poisonous smoke. Russian troops in lower San continue successful and have captured a village. The
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    • 34 7 London, June 7, 2.5 p.m. The Daily Mail quotes Mr. LloydGeorge as saying: "At last I believe things are going all right. I feel that the machine is beginning to move."
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    • 147 7 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, June 6. Yesterday in the region of Arras we occupied two-thirds of the tillage Neuville, and progressed 460 metres *>n the north of the place known as th*- Labyrinth. We damaged the platforms of German heavy guns, which were
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    • 31 7 Baby Killers Drowned. A Zeppelin, which took part in the air raid on Southend, was heavily damaged by British artillery arid wrecked near Heligoland, the crew being drowned.
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    • 36 7 The anti-German movement i<t America is daily increasing. In Ne\r York there ha.s been a general lockout of German labourers; many removed to Chicago, but met the same feeling ther*. t:m vening a lockout.
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    • 29 7 The new am of the Germans is to give submarines the appearance of reutidl sailiig vessels, The Dixrana was torpedoed by anch a paeodo sailing rej —I.
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    • 18 7 The Times refutes the allegation made by Germany that the Lusitauia carried Canadian troopf.
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 27 7 "DRAGON" CEMENT j I MuneiPAUTY I ANDTO I g Singapore. VTHE GOVERNMENT 1 oupire m v 4gj?a§/ B SINGAPORE. /I "Mll^' W^ If SoleAgentsforth*Straits and F.M.S. j|
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    • 1268 8 Prosy moralists have been telling ns of late that the Great War ii hastening the dawn of a magnificent era of millennial peace, of liberty, and of fraternity. They tell us that weak and small nations are in future to be preserved they shall fear no
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    • 145 8 Makes Strong Bid far Sutastn Tride- According to the Sumatra Poit there are plans under consideratk» for the establishment of depdtl and agencies at Belawan, Loeboeq Pakam, Tebing Tinggi, Perbaoengan, l»angoen Poerba, Siantar, Tandjong I'.alei and at Langsar and Kota Radjdt. At all these places the
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    • 70 8 The following properties disposed of by auction at Metfrt Ching Keng Lee Go's Saleroom yesterday afternoon Fifty-one pieces of freehold W l situate in the district of Changi. total area 73,373 square M* bought by S. V. R. S. Y. Somaf** drum Chitty for $I,COO. Five pieces of
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    • 50 8 The "Lucille Lorm n Series continue to b% screened at this nct*t Palace and the exploits of the chanting girl will again thrill «J audience to-night. With the dition of an interesting drains great merit. "At Hand-grip Death a good show is assuredpatrons of the M Gaiety to-mgM-
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    • 46 8 The Mercantile Guardian says: By official order instruction! been issued to wind up the I,us,l Thd of Borne and Reif, Rangoon. principals are of Austrian ty, but have been engaged IB J ness iv England for more twenty years. The Ingliih ne quarters are in Bradford.
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 151 8 I R©BINSON Co- i i AGENTS FOR |g I ZEXOBIA PERFUMES I (Rs Supplied to H- Oft. Queen Alexandra) asSweet Pea Blossom, Lily of the Valley, Natural light Scented Rose Supreme. WAR OR PEACE famine or flMents liifc Insurance is uiopth 100 cents on the Dollar*. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS
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      • 42 8 BEST Spanish Port. w S )LE IMPORTERS Caldfceck. Macgregor Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. Adelpfii Hotel. I Music I I DURING DINNER 1 TO-NIGHT. 1 TRY I i OUR AMERICAN I MIXED DRINKS. I I OAVID BENJAMIN I J Manager, 1 I
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    • 458 9 Tin is $82—25 cts. np. Vice admiral Tydemann, of the itch Navy, has been pensioned. TV* Netherlands Trading Society B a dividend of 8 per cent. gnor Marconi has returned to t to superintend the wireless tfgteni there. All new ads. received after [«J0 a in. to-day
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    • 135 9 {Tribune Special.) Serious Charges Against a Sikh. Penang, June 7.—Jagat Singh appeared in the Police Court to-day on several charges of abetting to wage war against H. If. the King. The accused was remanded, bail being refused. Accused was formerly of Perlis where he was known as M
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    • 99 9 Estate Manager Victim of Robbers. Penang, June 7.—Mr. Macfarlane, Manage/ of Inchong Estate, Krian, Perak, was murdered by gang-rob-bers last Friday. He was cycling from Taiping along Selama Road, with $2,000 in cash to pay his coolies' wages, when he was shot down in broad daylight. On examination
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    • 30 9 Penang, June 7.—The d«ath is announced of Assistant Smrgeon J. R. Bruce, lately stationed at the PalaaJertjak Leptr Hospital. Deceased was the oldest member of the Subordinate Medical Service.
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    • 240 9 A Pleasant Musical Evening. There was quite a crowd of young people at the Y. M. C. A. sooial and musical evening last night. The progrcfinme was of a varied character and was evidently much enjoyed. Mr. Sands made his first appearance since his return from England and received
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    • 43 9 This popular hall is screening tonight as a feature a l-reeler film "Bandit's Thankfulness," a strong drama in which pure womanhood takes a prominent part, a Gaumoat Graphic and other stirring pictures make up a capital programme well worth witnessing.
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    • 398 9 How Movements of Ships were observed. A Press Association Special from Amsterdam, \I*y 7th, says Some further interesting particulars regarding the cruise of the Eradeti areigive* o a communication in the Hamburger Nachrichten from a German missionary who was detained fcr a few days in the war prisoners
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    • 91 9 Last night, before a good house, Carmen was performed once more and delighted an enthusiastic audience. The cast was excellent and the ensemble a rare treat. Tonight 11 Aida," one of Verdi's masterpieces, is billed. Though the repertoire of the Company is a lengthy one, yet does
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    • 154 9 By the P. and O. liner Nellore, which sailed from the Northern Settlement last Saturday, Dr. T. C. Avetoom left for Europe in search of health. Miss Avetoom accompanied her father. Dr. Avetoom has been in indifferent health for some time and about a fortnight ago had a rather serious
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    • 492 9 Attack on Ottoman Stronghold. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, June G, 11.20 p.m. The Press Bureau report of the attack on the Turkish trenches in the southern area of the Gallipoli peninsula says:—On Thursday night the Turks heavily bombarded a small fort in front of the
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    • 96 9 British Airman Destroys Zeppelin Single-Handed. London, June 7, 4.35 p.m. At three o'clock in the morning Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. Warneford attacked a Zeppelin between Ghent and Brussels at a height of six thousand feet and dropped six: bombs. The Zeppelin exploded and fell to the ground and
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    • 64 9 London, June 7, 2.5 p.m. Paris A Brit'sh aeroplane in Flander3 was fighting an Aviatik close to the German lines when it was suddenly assailed by twelve German machines. The wings of the aeroplane were riddled but the Englishman, circling high above thirteen of
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    • 67 9 London, June 7, 4.10 a.m* The Admiralty announces that early this morning Flight Lieutenants J. P. Wilson and J. S. Mills dropped bombs on an airship shed at Evere, northward of Brussels. The shed was observed to be in flames. It is not known whether a
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    • 38 9 London, June 7, 4.10 p.m. The Admiralty announces that a Zeppelin visited the East Coast yesterday night and dropped incendiary explosive bombs, which caused two. fires anl resulted in five deaths, besides injuring forty people.
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    • 44 9 London, June 7, 2.5 p.m. The week-end casualties list contain five thousand six hundred and fifteen names, of whom one-thou-sand six hundred and seventy-three are dead. Altogether the lists of casualties issued since 31st May number twenty thousand nine hundred and nineteen.
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    • 45 9 London, June 7, 2 10 p.m. Washington President Wilson's indisposition has prevented the) completion of the Note to Germany, and its publication is not now expected before Wednesday. Extraordinary precautious will be taken to ensure its textual accuracy before delivery at Berlin.
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 580 10 To be Wound Up. The Company's ninth ordinary general meeting was held at noon yesterday at the company's registered offices, Gresham House, Battery Boad. There were present Messrs G. A. Derrick (Chairman), D. W. Reid acid H. R. Llewellyn. The chairman said that as the report and accounts
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    • 111 10 The Shanghai Branch of the Banking Corporation I has received cable advice from Ithe Head Office, New York, announcing with deep regret the death lof General Thos. H. llnbbard who I was tor many years prior to 1912 President, and tince then Chairman ■of tin. Board of Directors of the
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    • 135 10 S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Shipping A. W. D. Dove and A. Jackson vs Civil Service 5 N. A. Sedwick and G. B. Kellagher. Engineers A. G. Stredwick and S. Tonkin vs Merchants 12, G. Mamoli and J. Hodgins. Merchants 7, I. H. Geare and G. V. R. Riach vs Tel.
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    • 180 10 Holland vs. England. The match played on June Ist ftt Medan drew a large crowd of spectators and was a great success. The teams were composed as follows Holland. G. J. Stok J. J Mantz. G. F. Pop, J. Diedei ik, R. D. Jongeneel (capt.) D. v.
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    • 108 10 At the recent Tientsin Spring Races Mr. Shimizu's pony Blackheath put up excellent performances. In the opening race of the first day, he beat the Tientsin record of 57 3/5 sec. for the half-mile by exactly a second coming out again the same day, he won the Peiho
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    • 68 10 Just as men and women read of a royal progress in the newspaper, becau:*e distance prevents them from seeing tlie actual event, so advertisement read in the same way, enable people to see, consider, and appraise hundreds of useful articles which in the ordinary way they would never hear about.
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    • 243 10 A Tour of the F. 11. S. Kuala Lumpur, Jure 7.—A delegation of the Japanese Planters' Association of Malaya, who are the guests of the P.A.M paid a visit to Kajang yesterday. They were met by representatives of the Kajang District Planters' Association and after breakfasting at
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 340 10 Latest Advertisements. I MUNICIPAL NOTICE, Sewage Pumping Station in River Valley Road. The ?»'uniciral Commissioners invite tenders f. r the construction of a punming station in brick and plaster in River Valley Ro^d. Drawings can be ;>« en, and copies, of ihe contract documents obtained, on apoli -ation at the
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      • 395 10 I Are Yod Content to Drink gl Unnaturally swee'.ened, watery mixtures which ar sold (g(§ the name of T I BEER? THERE is no more wholesome and invigorating beverar* gl in the tropics than Light, Pure 1 PILSENER BEER g| These qualities cannot exist in a BEER which is too
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 944 11 M l tltmMtMnt mv CUAN KIAT CO., tit ft* 37, Phillip street. j J Telegraphic Address GUANKIAT 5 5 Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal jj i Contractors, General Importers and 5 i Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- jj Mill Suppliers. S S te?iff give you an Idea of tf>e Extensive
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    • 327 12 Singapore Shipping. LOADING LIST. Europt. fer London City of Newcastle Juno lO.Ning Chow, Juno 19 Neleus, June 12 Fushimi Maru, June 9 Neleus June 20 Mentor, June 29 Peleus, July 10. Liverpool Perseus, June 13 Kintuek,June 25. Netherby Hall, July 4 Cyclops, July 15. Marseilles Oriental (trans, at
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    • 65 12 Vessels Eipected. Yangtsze (Holt) due 7th June, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Bousttad, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Saigon Maru (Oaka Shosen Kaisha) due 9th June, from Singapore for Penang, Colombo and Bombay. Agent*, Messrs Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Klang. Merionethshire (Shire) dne 15th
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    • 238 12 Latest Arrivals. Ipoh, Brit str 7-6-15, Inner Roads. Circe, Brit str 7-6-15, No. 7 Wharf. Lama, Brit str 7-6-15, Inner Roads. Pyrrhus, Brit str 7-6-15, No. 8 Wharf. Selangor, Brit itr 7-6-15, Inner Roads. Itola, Brit str 7-6-15, No. 7 Wharf. Paroo, Brit str 7-6-15, No. 8 Wharf.
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    • 81 12 Pin Seng for Pt. Swettenham, Penang. Huching for Sarawak, Goebilt. Sultana for Mersing. Abbotiford for Selat Panel jang, Bengkalis, Bagan. Kampar for Bangkok. Khoen Foeng for Pontianak. Sarie Homes for Bandjermassin. Kota Baroe, Samarinda. Hong Wan for I'atu Pahat. Lady Weld for Malacca, Muar. Hye Leong for Pts.Dickson Swett.
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    • 172 12 There has been a remarkable rise in the value of shipping tonnage. A cargo steamer of 3,900 tons was built in 1905 at a cast of £31,750, and has jnst been told for £46,500, or £14,750 more than her original cost 10 years ago. Her value for
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    • 375 12 The M. M. liner Cordillere if elne here on June llth. The I\ A 0. Oriental is expected to sail homeward on June 10th. The East Asiatic Co.'s motor vessel Fionia is expected to arrive in Singapore to-day. The Netherby Hall is due here at the end of
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    • 73 12 The K. P. M. liner Hontman stranded on May 30 near Thursday Island, when bound for Java from Australian ports. She was refloated by her own engines and eontinned her voyage to Batavia. The damage is considered serious, though the vessel ii making only little water. She
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    • 67 12 The Mercantile Marine Service Association of Shanghai is informed that the Cork Steamship Company, in common with a iarge number of British shipping firms, has made a substantial increase in the special war pay of its masters and officers. It is of interest to note that
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    • 252 12 Following is the directors' report for presentation at the eighth ordinary general meeting of the above company to be held at Penang on June 12 -.—Your directors beg to submit a duly audited statement of accounts for the year ending Decern bar 31, 1914 After writing off
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    • 291 12 The following Statute euacted by the Imperial Parliament on the 16th of March, 1915, is published in the Gazette for general information Chapter 21. An Act to restrict tlie transfer of British Ships to Persons not qualified to own British Ships. Be it enacted by the
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    • 34 12 The net profit for the yea- ,of the Ungarische Lerai •chiffahrta A. G., Budapest. a > to 466,63-4 kr., against 1v,7,- t fer the previous year. of 5 per cent is being paid.
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    • 28 12 A new motor-ship f or t of Rederiaktiebolaget Kordsl Stockholm, has been guecessfnu launched at the Burmeisu Wains Skibsvarft, Copenhagei ship was named San Fr?neisco.
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    • 87 12 One of tlit latest victims of m is believed to be the Genua: marine• is the steamahip Catha Copenhagen, 2,500 tons, bosi China, with about 6,000 ton general cargo It may havebeei she struck a mine, but it is theagii she was torpedoed on the
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    • 97 12 Per P. <fc 0. str. Medina-Mr. S W. E Cleaver, Dr. sad Mn. Bavaird, Mr. R. EL Spear, Mr. D.H. Day, Mr. R. H. Taylor. Per P. <fe 0. str. Malta.—-Mr. H«d rick, Mr. Bagnall, Mr. Gold M Mr. L. Champion, MissShwsrti Miss H. Palan, Mrs. Fox, Mr
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    • 20 12 The blue funnel liner untitled from London for Penang. Swettenham, Singapore, U* Keelung, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yobhama arrived in port.
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      • 204 12 Notice to Mariners The Netherlands Indian G ment have withdrawn tlieir X tion dated the 4th May whereby Batavia and Tanjonc were declared infected on ac of cholera. C. A. Kadcliffe. Commander. R. X, Master Attendant, >.| Singapore, 8th June. 1915. AIDS TO TKAOE.J II There arc good and the
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    • 788 13 Where it Fails. F.M S. Miner's Experience. Mr. Loke Chow Thie, the wellknown miner of tielangor, contributed the following interesting letter to the N. C. D. News on mining in China For many yeais I i ave beeu en. gaged in tin mining in the Federated Malay
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    • 279 13 The Empire Trade and Iudustry Committee of the Royal Colonial Institute has, during the past four years, done considerable service towards the co-relation of the trade of the various parts of the Empire. In connection with the War, several new services have been inaugurated, and
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      • 506 13 You will do a better day's work 1 —and you will feel fitter and fresher all day—if you begin the day with Sanatogen. [n these cays of keen competition, the man who "wins the man who does a better clay's work than his compt'.itors. hen you come to analyse it,
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      • 149 13 G. C. LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 WO KIAN TAI Co., No. 30, Robinson Ro«d, Singapore Phone 86. lilt TaUfXMM "KIANTAI Oeri»r\' Store-keepers, Coinnaiaaion AgentsShip's Purveyors, and Ship-Chandlers. Can tee*. Con f rotor* X,, H.M British and Foreign JSavy. Tin provision*, Fresh
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      • 361 13 Y. M. C A. HOUSE. Excellent rooms are available fen* sincle gentlemen, with board and facilities for billiards and tennis. For particulars aoply to THE GENERAL SECRETARY, Y.M.CA., Orchard Road. *-5 31-7 TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS, SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG
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    • 368 14 Writing from Manila on April 28 a correspondent of the Shanghai Daily News says :—ln my previous letter I wrote of the sugar crisis at Iloilo among the sugar producers and exporters owing to the lack of steamers to carry the cargoes, and also the objection
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    • 142 14 The hide and leather market of Japan somewhat weakened recently on account oi the congestion of stocks, when an announcement was made on April 20 to the effect that another order fo< 220,000 pairs of military shoes had Urn received from Kussia. Tins news stiffened
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    • 133 14 Madras, May 18.—The following notification appears iv this week's F< rt St. George Gazette-—Under paragraph 6, Clause 2, of the Hostile Foreigners (Trading) Order,. Commerce and Industry Department Notification No. 807 W, dated 14th November, lift 4, the Governor-in-Couucil hereby declares that the firms of (1)
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    • 690 14 Sungei Bjsi Mines- After charging interest on debentures and interest on loans, and giving credit for sales of tin ore and sundry credits, the net expenditure during the year has been £15,045, which has been charged to development and general expenditure account. A further instalment of £5,000
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    • 101 14 An alarming explosion took plac F in a public-house in Colgate, Edinburgh, the other day. A Royal Gatrioon Artilleryman, invalided home, had brought with him fchre shells or time fu»es. These he had lent to the licensep, and the barman was explaining to another loldiei the mechanism
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      • 133 14 1 Designed and Built to meet the Requirements i of the Board of Trade and Lloyd's. g i Any Size Can be Built Under Special We have always Suitable and Reliable i Survey at Shortest Notice. Engines in Stock up to 40 H.P. 1 —MiMumi.iii H When in the Market
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      • 62 14 ECONOMY !N WAR TIMt. I Wken a firm kas spent a jII greit Jpal of money in ji I advertising it cannot alter j) I its prices witkout losing j muck of tke benefit of its jj j I advertising. It is tkercforc an un- jj I doubted advantage to
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    • 880 15 British Manufacturers Capture Impcr'ant Business. Supjiy a Mu:h-!?2?ded Nerve Food G rinau EUoperor cast plunged Europe into lamitoua war that is now ra»ly credible that h« rt n any i onsid iral ion disastrous effects of j country a commercial If I from this as- Kaiser h i
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      • 394 15 S.S- AND F M S- DIRECTORY. (English and Chinese.) The Commercial Advertising Co. boss to notify the public that the following Singapore business firms are advertising in and have subscribe 1 for the S.S. F.M.S. English and Chinese Directory, which will be published in the early part of 1916 Messrs
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      • 481 15 NOTICES 1 SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT 00., Phone No. 428. 132, Market Sirett. Mr. Archie C. Neubronner, having left the employ of Ravensway Company, has no authority to receive any order for funerals, wreaths and tombstones* on their behalf. RAVENSWAY &.CO. 2-
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      • 421 15 NOTICES PROCLAMATION UNDER MARTIAL LAW. By His Excellency Brigadier-Gen-eral Dadley Rid:>ut, Commanding the Troops, Straits Settlements. Any printing, posting, distributing circulating or publishing cf notices or placards or other written matter likely to ca'is'? trouble between persons of different nationalities is an oftenca on lor Martial Law, and persons off
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      • 455 15 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Thi« Bt:r-r.n will frtrnwh employer*—free of charge-with fall particular*, of the aualiicaand experience of suitable men for any c vacant. Eaipl.-.yee* ce*irh appoint™.-;,:* can have thf ir application* filed on the Register for a fee of $i. This includes th. 5 thcil qualification* oa the
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      • 570 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij koyai Packet Navigation Co., oJ Batavia, t —s, Colljei Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The. umler mentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Speelmav Muntok and PaUmhang J un VAN LIKOCHOTK9 Uatavia, .SouraUtya, Boelalenf, Macassar, Balik-Papan, Palehlt h, Kwandanjr, A mot-rang, Menado, Tagoelandang,
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      • 53 16 FyXAGAftA KISEN KAISHA (S.S. C 0.,) H&AD OFFTO SAGA.. Lin* Of Steamers To THJB STRAITS INDIAN AND RED SEA PORTS. Baitfng from here about once a itonth. Foi oargo aid pas-age, t.lc* .> aaaij to; S. E. AfcCOLLiA GO* No. I Robinson Road 7—5 ilaneecungel Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS:
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      • 185 16 SHIPPING P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Farther Information, ti. W. BUAND. AGENT. INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurance*! 6 fleeted oh Buildings, Kent and Merchandise of every description. MARIVE Insurances
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      • 383 16 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Liiie maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. a Tons Commanders. s.s. Takada 0,949 o.M. Robins. s.s. Madras »V.v;» J- Kilpatriok, R.x.R.
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      • 385 16 BANKS I CHARTERED t ,1 AUSTRAL .'l WOO«PO«ATKD BT BOYi B chart:; j< I Paid up Capital in 60 000 £1 I £20 each B Reserve Fur d I Reserve Liability I BANKERS I The Bank of England, The r 1 City and Midland B London County and V i:
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