Malaya Tribune, 26 May 1922
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Title Section26 1922-05-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY X* jb 122 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 FIVE CENTS. Malaya Tribune. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922.26 words
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Advertisement451 1922-05-26 1 ...iiillllllllHI'"" i I j 7ET7E I rr P of Pr^'ge-krr-ents. hi of Local P 1 Z IOE=101=^=tCra01==01=3 01=301=10 Where Cleanliness Prevails O ivd a Uniform High Standard j Of Excellence is A lways Found, S ,,,111 i i J i i i i i i i i imiMMHi i i451 words
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Advertisement28 1922-05-26 1 I CIGARETTES I I NUMBER 555 VIRGINIA 1 m «j For Discriminating I I Smokers. I Sole Manufacturers 1 ARDATH TOBACCO I CO., LTD., 2 London. 3 riiiiiiniiiiiii)iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiigiiiMi(iiiifiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii:iiii:iin28 words
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Article11 1922-05-26 2 (We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed bv correspondents.)11 words
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315 1922-05-26 2 1 From Mr LEE I JIN. In view of the fact that there is now a great 'desire among the Straits Chinese tc learn the mother tongue, the Mandarir language, and in order to foster the study of this important language which has been sadly neglected315 words
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Article1054 1922-05-26 2 From "S C L"' I adviire deeply i-he keen observation of Lord Northsi iffe and I believe be has spoken very truth about Japan when he describes her people as the "Germans of the East." Your readers must not take me to be anti-Japanese when1,054 words
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Advertisement706 1922-05-26 2 AUCTIOJ, SALE. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., AUCTIONEERS ft APPRAISERS, No. 30, Chulia Street, Singapore. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Town and bea-side Properties At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street, On Wednesday, May 31, at 2.30 p.m. 1 Vduab'e 99 years leasehold land and706 words
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Advertisement293 1922-05-26 2 NIGHT HOLDS NO TERRORS For the Mother Who Keeps Baby's Own Tablets in The House. j What mother does tiot know those i nights of unrest when baby—sleepj less, feverish and in pain—keeps her awake, tense with anxiety, yet helpless to give the little one relief! To all such mothers293 words
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Advertisement146 1922-05-26 2 THE RICHEST LEGACY. Is not wealth bat HEALTH. But when you inherit c> adition of the blood that makes that arch-fiend, Rheumatism, your master—or when hard work or eposed master—or when ■offering in aching joints and swollen muscles—then beair in mind that you can have that rich legacy, perfect health,146 words
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Advertisement375 1922-05-26 2 I dissolves uric aci|J I The sign of the J temporal artery 8 denotes the I beginning I of Arterio--I Sclerosis -^T^^ I youn 8 by taking URODONAL, and you will th rchv 8 which harden the w &lis of the blood v e .«U 3 THE SIGN OF THE375 words
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Article191 1922-05-26 3 NEWS FROM CHINA, JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. THE NEWSPAPER BUSINESS. Hongkong Hotel's Purchaser A curious circumstance, which has recently come to light in Shanghai, offers itself as a fit subject for comment, says the "C C Post." It is the fact that a British Company, the Shanghai191 words
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Article53 1922-05-26 3 North and Weet Rivers ap. Canton, May 16.—Tha North amd West Rivers have risen in flood and many low lying places have bee* inundated. The embankment of the CantonHankow Railway has been washed away at Kwan Tin, interrupting the transportation of troops from Canton to Shiukwan.—"S C53 words
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Article65 1922-05-26 3 Anglo-American-Chinese Friendship. Shanghai, May 12.—Mr Isaac Marcosson and I)r Wellington Koo wers speakers at the University Club tiffin, the former asserting that China must declare a moratorium in respect of militarism. The latter, lauding Anglo-American-Chinese friendship, said that China would have been unable to secure what she65 words
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Article43 1922-05-26 3 A Jewish Case. Shanghai, May 11.—Mrs Grace Cohen is suing her husband. Mr Isaac I Cohen, for divorce in the British i Court. She alleges cruelty and adultery and asks for the custody of tha child. —"S C M P" correspondent.43 words
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Article115 1922-05-26 3 Expected Arrival in October. Tokio, April 20—The Kokumin reports that a plan has formally been fixed for a visit of the Emperor of Siam to this country, though it has not yet been confirmed by the authorities in the Siameso LegatioM here. His Majesty115 words
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Article71 1922-05-26 3 The first trackless electric car for Tokyo i» planned to run on tho road between Roku-chome Aoyama to tha maim gate of the Meiji Shrine. I* was expected to be in operation by the end of April, according to a Japanese journal. A peculiarity of this71 words
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Article100 1922-05-26 3 A Pkilippines Problem. Manila, April 26.—Women will not be allowed to participate in boxing matches in the Philippines, if a recommendation of the Chief of Police of Manila is carried into effect. In a letter to the Mayor, the Chief says: —"It has come to my notice that100 words
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Advertisement320 1922-05-26 3 J^^^anseandpunry. t w. and be* l Phone 2419. jIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR YOlTv BCBELIN TTOES f)TS READY IN STOCK. to CHEE SENG. Street. Singapore. Time-keeper I jpe- jw instructed for £w hwiss Lever 15 Jewels, MAm Obtainable. rue. 7 mWrnmimmStmmm nr~~_j^T,;— I |3 ii c> Crosse &3a<_W_s S S320 words
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Advertisement99 1922-05-26 3 wn.il, tiiti.t^uaiiiiianmwiiiriiHiiiiMMiaaHiiß^ BRUSHES AND BROOMS J A N W BROUM SWEcjfe CLEAN Pre War JPrices OF 8 Hair Brooms, Bass Brooms "Mocar" Spoke Brushes Bannister Moulders Wire Steel Tube Brass Stencil Varnish Tar White Wash f Copper Bound Paint n String m w 1 Enquiries Solicited By I UNITED FNGINEE99 words
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Advertisement216 1922-05-26 3 I I ,|..i::|i:iiiliil:ilii|i:|.iliiliii:iliiliili'li>(>'ii>i<H'il'': l. I II I I I l s i t i i a t j i »„i i i..»i,«u-u.n I FRAMROZ'S I p Soda-Rater IS THE I 'High Watermark" OF FHODOniOI. I i ii«iiaiiaiiBiWHBuaiiauairanaiianaiiaiiatiaiia:i«Hatiaiiaiiaiiatf«uBii«iiaiiBiiBitaiiananau aBiuauumuuiniuiniiimuiiiiiiiiiaiK!■»i:»«-'n •tiiii'iii-utiiiii_i-;i-iun_.t_;tii;i.i«i:« ti-^iiimiinit.iii-ii-<-ii_«-—■—_——■ m PLEASE ASK FOR The 1 COOK BRAND'S I 1216 words
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Article2476 1922-05-26 4 LATEST PRICES QUOTED IN THE MARKET. Messrs LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list Of quotations Singapore, May 26. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES—MaiI Quotations. Nil for last fncl. y.e. Pec. 1920 Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec. 1920 Nil for last fncl. y.e. Dec.2,476 words
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Advertisement189 1922-05-26 4 I Advertising Cj AND I I Salesmanship. a r.. s S Advertising is salesmanshin I deal of education in advertising but" Thel e is Still room f °r a good Sby everybody in the advertising businL °f 6 fundameilt al fact is realized I I making advertising effectual mUCh wUI189 words
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Advertisement149 1922-05-26 4 F»C> 1 TOOTH ACH| o 41 H OPI-UO to 100TH-ACHE V, h:Ch f n Le relieved ,w. lately hr K. TSUTADaT JAPANESE DENT] frcnt of Fr !!cl 'Pkcn e 12«. Cash Clsaraaa SALE commencing 26-h 1922 for two ueeiJ Everything at enona reductions: Perfumery ao| M Requisites, Stationery, Books.Dc Also149 words
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Advertisement348 1922-05-26 5 li l Most Expensive Programme To-Night at the I two First National Productions presents CABLES IHAPLIN #1.000.000 Comedy 1 :5 s side vjy At 9.30 Sharp. j hrv pickford in Daddy Long Legs P* In 7 Reels. Jlary Pickfords own studios; Supplemented by Jungle stories from the pen of Edger348 words
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Advertisement382 1922-05-26 5 |alhambra| Beach Road Frrm Tuesday, May 23, to Sunday, May 28, 1922. I A Picture Combining Laaghter and Thrills in Plentiful Measure. I Another of those delightfully entertaining productions featuring f TOM M IX I who wrote the story and directed the picture himself as he did in After I382 words
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Advertisement554 1922-05-26 5 j GALA WEEK OF SPECIALLY SELECTED PICTURES! Affile GAIETY From the World's Greatest Moving Picture Producing Centre. In the First Show at 7.30 Sharp. ALICE JOYCE, BELOVED OF MILLIONS I Famed All over the World for Her Face, Figure and Acting in the Vitagraph Special Production TO Tff£ HIGHEST BIDDER554 words
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Obituary92 1922-05-26 6 DEATH. MaDELINF Wyse.—On May 26th at No. 119 belegie Road, aged 53 years, mother of Mrs. C. H. Armstrong and Mrs. C. V. Phipps, Cortege leaving the house for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 4.30 p.m. Interment at Bidaduri cemetery at 5.30 p.m. 26 5 2692 words
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Article687 1922-05-26 6 There will be a good deal of sympathy with Mr Abraham Frankel in the dismissal of his appeal in the Siglap assessment case. Sir Walter Shaw, in his judgment, had much to say on the point as to whether the land in question was, in the words of687 words
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Article101 1922-05-26 6 Thanks to Ex-Service Men and Women. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 25.—The Prince of Wales appreciated to the ful the wholehearted and enthusiastic sendoff accorded him by the Ex-Service men and women at Victoria Pier on Tuesday evening. In shaking hands with each out the large number101 words
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Article130 1922-05-26 6 Not Overlooked by Schoolboys. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 25. —Empire Day was observed yesterday by the boys of the Free School. At 10.30 the school cadets, who paraded in the school grounds, were inspected by Lieut. Col. W H Whyte, who complimented the lads130 words
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Article482 1922-05-26 6 A Japanese was fined $50 yesterday by the second magistrate for being in possession of obscene pictures. Tiie Hongkong Observatory reports at 10 tajm. a typhoon, position uncertain, about Lat lodeg X. Long. Ll4deg E, travelling West. Twenty three Hylam boys were fined if 10 each on Wednesday by Mr482 words
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Article219 1922-05-26 6 MAf;i STKAT7T" I Pi-; m u Urder of anotltH the AssixM J6d '^7 other watc^N Godowa^H 1 «aseddiedast |«*«ed 10. 1 instr^ 0n Wednesday A not Permit fcTM superior authorbrought the gull 6« lordship 1 the question. 1 Htt lordship s*idthats»-i on the previous J trates, beyond all219 words
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Article135 1922-05-26 6 A fire untitled m use, IS Maaiaaaajj J Tj sday morning thongt Brigade succeeded atil j mum »rry driver m] third pehee court ?«sr3i? pee tor Porter M c**l I rent iWrisf «al«l l-Vense to Iri* I c*rr\. I* t a«*«— a. the first chaig*•* Utere have beer. »I**M murders135 words
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Advertisement404 1922-05-26 6 I ■■■ll—— Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllll HI ■n-n.u.M.n.M.M.n.M^ll.lUlllllimil.Ba.MUtt.lß I Robinson Co., Ltd., m Z (Incorporated in the S.S.) I SINGAPORE. I I I p mmw bMb i j ltl%Jj3lj VELQUR JmWm- HATS. o c c m INFuUR SHADES: I s I ASH. FAWN, MOLE, SL \TE. J Price $9.75 each. j j Sizes404 words
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Advertisement268 1922-05-26 6 TO LET. The comfortable and commodious residence at 1507, Joo Chiat Lane, Tanjong Katong, six Bedrooms, with two Bathrooms attached, Sitting and Dining rooms, with a spacious back terrace, electric lights throughout and fitted with table, wall and ceiling fans in bedrooms. Servants' quarters and several outhouses and Motor Garage.268 words
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Advertisement128 1922-05-26 6 ■^HII•IIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIII•II■M■IIIIHIHII■I'■»■»■ I, i GREAT OPPORTUNITY! 1 Save 50 per cent because our prices are most reasonable j Get our prices before deciding I Elsewhere, and we are I SURE YOU WILL FINALLY BUY AT I New Silk Emporium J 1 No. 41 HIGH STREET. OPPOSITE WING LOONG TAILOR. (Late Messrs.128 words
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Article438 1922-05-26 7 m%tk% AUTHORITIES AND THE Bl HDhTSAI SYSTEM. 3 OXER FUNDS FOR EDUCATION In the House ot Commons, Mr Inskip, K.C., i DU blkation of a letter alleged to be written by g 1921, nforming Commander Haslewood that Mmiraity in requiring him to restrain his wife from Jr. .>438 words
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Article80 1922-05-26 7 hirssed Taxes. Ni lUy 2" —A reduction of Finance I r < an] rts n r the I I tariff, tii excep- iltur imph. ents. urn she i silk has P i from IT 1 to ten per P&jrtR iCBounced various P»ansej and new taxes, and P*e United80 words
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Article46 1922-05-26 7 h* Pers-tt Shot. Mav 2"> P ;< K.aes, revolvers b*-.V^ r;( n murderfc. V" fast evennourcd l;i r! rt0 the crowded K were returning sc d 2) i women and -h' 1 nr *"Feinr-rs is 5--"' r tr er 't> it is stated a:r J— Rater.46 words
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40 1922-05-26 7 Reuter. y lx a e examining p a ent iuiry into a-i n; u 'J *avour of f dH lra he French direcr, 1919 0t titious divib^° :ded to ask f °r imard Amire ana Deputy *vcr,Reuter. - 40 words
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Article26 1922-05-26 7 Reuter. k a cv, m r 1 ler ?ont Mor- mcial v,' p' rs were -V v be 'V <i Entries that ad. didReuter. - 26 words
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Article101 1922-05-26 7 Big Export Business. Reuter. Berlin. May 25.—According to Vorwaerts," the committee of experts appointed by the Ministry of Transport, has rejected the suggestion of the Imperial Union of German Industry to transform the railway administration into a co-operative company. During the first quarter of 1922 Germany exported 2,747Reuter. - 101 words
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Article89 1922-05-26 7 Scenes at Victoria Station. Reuter. London. May 25.—There were affecting scenes at Victoria Station this morning when eighteen passengers, survivors of the s s. Egypt, arrivtd from Pa>ris. Many re-atives were on the platform, and there were affectionate embraces and shakings. Some were overcome with emotion. SeveralReuter. - 89 words
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Article48 1922-05-26 7 Reuter. Prague, May 25.—Speaking in tne Oaasoher of Deputies, the Premier, ones, foreshadowed an alliance of Czecho-Slovakia and Yugo- ia. He tributd the Little Entente's part at the Genoa conference, and declared that neither Germany nor Russia at present were 'acceptable partner* for any alliance.— Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article19 1922-05-26 7 Reuter. Vienna, May 25.—The Schober Cabinet has resigned, due to Parliament cutting down Government credits. Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article29 1922-05-26 7 Reuter. Cairo, May 24.—Bimbasni Cunhffe Cave, assistant commandant of B division..' Cairo, was shot with a revolver and killed while cycling homewards in the afternoon. —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article546 1922-05-26 7 FAREWELL TO A POPULAR HEADMASTER. An interesting function took pn.ace m tho High School. Malacca, last Wednesday, on the occasion of the transfer of the headmaster, Mr C F C Ayre, to Ipoh to take charge of the Anderson School. The staff and the boys of the546 words
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Article81 1922-05-26 7 False Registration at Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ponang, May 25.-Before Mr Arthur, in the police court. W J Van aw g Dutch subject, area charged t the instance of Detective Inspector Brownings with tfivhlf faise informat! The accused had filled in the gocst i Vat81 words
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Article103 1922-05-26 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru. May 25. Sunday and Monday* next wiU be mjblk holiday! here on account of Hari Rava Puasa (Ist Shawal). H president of the Town Board rot Me- that officers of the board shall m the market premises; shall not al.ow sickly people,103 words
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Article709 1922-05-26 7 BY QUIZ." There is something likable about the thoroughness of the gentleman who, at the V M C A debate the other evening on the rent control question, referred to landlords as "real bloodsuckers." And perhaps, as the force of sheer logic seems te have little impression709 words
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Article133 1922-05-26 7 WILL THERE BE WAR WITH JAPAN? MILITARY MOVEMENTS REPORTED. Reuter. Berlin, May 25.—A message from Moscow states that the Soviet Government is endeavouring to gain economic sdvanta ya in Afghanistan, Persia, Bokhara, and Khiva. A Persian mission is now in Moscow negot'ath r a trade agreement. The cv.Reuter. - 133 words
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Article179 1922-05-26 7 Another European Disappeared 1 It now appears that the story of the rikisha coolie who is alleged to, have been thrown into the sea by Mr Kennedy is untrue. The following details were told to a 44 Tribune representative who nu de enquiries on the matter179 words
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148 1922-05-26 7 Valuable Work by Malayan Research Officer. We had pleasure a few months ago in reviewing a publication on Malayan timbers by Dr F W Foxworthy, Forest Research Officer, F If S. The F M S Government have now issued No. 2 of their Malayan Forest148 words
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Article127 1922-05-26 7 We have already published the wireless message sent by H R H the Prince of Wales to H E the G 0 C when H M S Renown was passing Singapore last Sunday. The following message was sent by His Excellency the General Officer Commanding "To127 words
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Article52 1922-05-26 7 Reuter. London, Mjy 2.".—Ma.hr Blake and his companions in the world flight spent the night at Paris. They hope to reach Turin to-night. They describe snatr trip hitherto as glorious. Details of their arrivi?.! at the various stopp ng-places will be anxiously a wa iReuter. - 52 words
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Article66 1922-05-26 7 At about ten a'clock last night a Chinese, driver of motor car no 965. knocked down another Chinese near Mr Tan Kah Kee"? rubber factory in KailarT-road. The man succumbed to his injuries soon afterwards, and this morning the driver was produced before Mt Bu'l in the m *d police66 words
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Article90 1922-05-26 7 C. of C. Rubber Aswociation. I Singapore, May 26. Pale Crepe Closing Pi ices. Latest London Cablet era ate. —I<o:--uon. Spot i %d. Kibbed >» Bc££i It 'it T* r*i« Buyers Seller* Spot 24 24 June 2 ii- 2u July to Sert 25 2>V Oct to Dec 290 words
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Article71 1922-05-26 7 Cable information was received on May 21, about the untimely death of Dr S A Vairakiam F R C S (England), Surgeon. General Hospital Colombo, and a lecturer of the Ceylon Me.dk a I College. He is n broil., in-:a*e» of Dr E T Maclntyrc M D. J P, of71 words
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Article79 1922-05-26 7 Singapore, May 26. ■)n Loudon— Budc <- month.-' light 2s 4 1-320* Demand 2s 3 20-32d Private 3 months sight 2s 4 7-32d On India— Bar k Tel. Transfer ***** On Hongkong— Bank daa.ii i n J draft 13 7 8 .c. pm. On Shanghai— Bank demand draft 63%79 words
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Article32 1922-05-26 7 untitled who untitled i K Y K Mb 8*69 rti a <- Pr rji I Kt» !i OtXiCiB. li, SVlto tir-'!' "'tn ;r (>/]nn since l T»r Sch- v t- V' t«-!v to32 words
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Advertisement114 1922-05-26 7 t 1 i > i i 4 t 1,1, f-f i, »"iiii'iiiiMli«iilillimillllTl Advice free by o:«r Qualified Nurse to 1 l ai! uj 1 Application I I NEST ANGLO-SWISS CONI>Ex\ T SED MILK CO. 1 fLondcm)) 344;H7 O i; Street. qj 1 i r I it t t r r114 words
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Miscellaneous157 1922-05-26 7 WHEN AND WHERE. A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, May 26. i H:gh Tides.—10.18 a.m., 9.56 p.m, Queen Mary's Birthday. (1867K I Municipal Commissioners, 2.15. Football, League I: S C C v. SCFA, SRC ground. League II: Middlesex II v. Seletar Utd, SCC grd; S'pore United v. S C F A II,157 words
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Article140 1922-05-26 8 FOOTBALL. TO-DAY'S FIXTURES. Singapore League, Div. IS C C I vs. S C F A I, S R C ground; referee, Sergt Major Preston. Singapore League, Div. II. Middlesex II vs. Seletar U, S C C ground. Singapore U vs S C F A II, S C140 words
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Article444 1922-05-26 8 S. R. C TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAYS RESULTS. Doubles. L Gammell and E Oliveiro (rec 3) beat W A Keyt and X E Webb (scr), 7—5, 6—2. Championship. W A Aeria beat C A Bateman, 6—2, 5—7, 6—4. N E Ess beat H G/Stack, 6—3, 6—2. A Singles. W A444 words
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Article46 1922-05-26 8 K.G.C. MEDAL PLAY. The usual monthly modal (stroke) for May and the ladies' spoon, of the Keppel Golf Club, which were arranged to take place during the week-end, have had to be postponed until Whitsun Week-end, June 3 and 5, on accousnt of Hari Raya.46 words
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Article116 1922-05-26 8 RACE FOR KNOWLES TROPHY NEXT SUNDAY. Ella Wins Lundon Cup. The first race for the Knowles Trophy will be sailed on Sunday, over a new course. The start is from the Club at 10 a.m., out round the quaran- tine vessel Bulimba at St John's, down round the Oscar116 words
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Article63 1922-05-26 8 MEETING THIS AFTERNOON. We learn from an authoritative source that the suggestion to retain the Stadium ground as a football and athletic enclosure for the benefit of all the ciubs in Singapore has aot been lost sight of and that in fact a meeting of various people, in63 words
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Article89 1922-05-26 8 LOCAL CHARITY CONTESTS. The return match between Johnny Carvalho and Battling Key has been definitely fixed to take place at the Victoria Theatre on Thursday, June 1. Booking will be at the Victoria Theatre box office Ring side %4 front stalls $3, boxes of 6 seats $20. The contests89 words
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Article154 1922-05-26 8 DERBY PROBABLES. London, May 25.—The Derby probables are Scamp (Lane), Simon Pure (JelUss), Villars (Bellhouse), Diligence (Macgee), Rungho (Ledson), North End (Wragg), Pondoland (O'Neill), Tamar (Frank Bullock), Buckshussar (Childs), Craig-an-Gower (Whalley), Dry Toast (Caislake), Irish Battle (Beary), Baydon (Thwaitcs), Silpho (H Wheatley), Satellea (Elliott), Captain Cuttle (V Smyth),154 words
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Article216 1922-05-26 8 A case was called in the third court thi3 morning in which a Moham-medan-stands charged with attempted murder by st .bbing a Chinese on the 12th mst at Merbau-road. The injured man is still in hospital and not out of danger yet. The doctor's evidence having been recorded the case216 words
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Article225 1922-05-26 8 RUBBER PRODUCTION COSTS. No More Public Figures. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 26.—The correspondent of the "Melay "Mail" at Colombo wires that the "Times of Ceylon" has a cable that Mr H Trotter, chairman of Linggi Planations, states it has been decided that it would not225 words
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Article203 1922-05-26 8 "Sure Fire," a Universal special feature, starring the smiling Hoot Gibson, comes to the Liberty Hall to-night. The story, from the famous novel "Bransford of Rainbow Ridge," is a thrilling drama of the Western range, jammed, crammed with action, teeming with thrills, peppered with laughs and salted with203 words
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Article94 1922-05-26 8 Ex-Services Celebration. Arrangements have already been started by the Ex-Services Association of Singapore to hold a dinner and smoking concert on July 1, the sLxth anniversary of the commencement of the First Battle of the Somme. The dinner will be held at Goodwood Hall, which has94 words
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Article102 1922-05-26 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires that the "Malay Mail" correspondent in Colombo cables that a message to the "Times of Ceylon" says a bankruptcy notice has been served on Horatio Bottom Ley. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at:-— Singapore: fAlps Maru, Amiral Latouche Treville, Clan102 words
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Article589 1922-05-26 8 ARRIVALS. Ths sts. Esmeralda British, Capt Singapoufc arrived on Wednesday from Bagan with a general cargo and is bound for the same port. The s.s. Kampor, British, Capt J M Mackay arrived on Wednesday evening from Tauson with a giemeral cargo and is bound for the same port.589 words
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Article19 1922-05-26 8 H M the King secured his fifth victory on the Turf this season with Nicardy in the Combermere Handicap.19 words
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Article51 1922-05-26 8 There was a revolutionary step in the sphere of law on May 9 when the first English woman barrister, Miss Ivy Williams, wag called to the Bar at the Inner Temple. She wore a black evening dress and student's gowu with bands, but was wiglesa. Sh* does not intend to51 words
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Advertisement146 1922-05-26 8 ■BMMHMaaaaBiB TO LET.—No. 5-A Devonshire Road Bungalow with Tennis Court, Garage, &c. Immediate Entry. Rent $135 per month. Apply to Powell Co. Ltd., 16 18 Raffles Place. 26 5 2 6 SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. NOTICE. The office, f146 words
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Advertisement683 1922-05-26 8 l."iiiiuiJiii«aiiBUiiii"iiiH!miiiiiiniii,.i mm t t j THE GA3RETT r,r; NT SUP ELATED I PORTABLE ENGINE. 5 I The running of Garrett Portable En<m, I that they fulfil the most exacting requir^^V' >n I modem Engine; the extremely low consumption, ar < I cost enable the cost of power production f or683 words
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Advertisement88 1922-05-26 8 AUCTION SALE (f MOTOR CARS. To be held at oar Btel i Raffles Place Sal as] 1 i dt MLJtsm One 2-eeater *&k Cc< [ight, se f-staner. In excellent order. J One 5-seater R *0m\W cushion cmers, ipaienalal Iu g, jd raaaial ni* POWELL A AticWBJal ,i is Singapore, iy88 words
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Miscellaneous325 1922-05-26 8 MAILS CLOSE. To-day, May 26. Kemaman, Kuala Dungun A Trengganu Hong Ho 2 p.m. Shanghai M V Donna Lans 2 p.m. Batavia, Samarang Sourabaya Metfchior Treub 2 p.m. Medan" Van t>iemen 3 p.m. Port Swettenham A Teluk Anson •Kampar 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 p.m. Malacca A Muar325 words
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Article147 1922-05-26 9 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Singapore, May 24. Catalogued 1,601,101 lbs; 714.78 tons. Offered 1,358,163 lbs; 606.32 ton*. Sold 1,041,580 lbs; 464.99 tons. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore Standard Quality 24 to cents per lb. (1 lot only), j Good Average Quality 23147 words
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Article168 1922-05-26 9 Singapore, May 23. There has been very little business passing during the week under review; both the tin and rubber sections are lifolessand the majority of deals put through have been confined to industrials and loans, j Tin at £151 Hi 6d shows a rise168 words
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Article381 1922-05-26 9 Singapore, May 24. Business for the week has been on a better basis and the turnover has J embraced practically all stocks except rubbers. Tin after slight variations closes £151 2s 6d an increase of £1 10s over last week's closing quotation. Although the metal381 words
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Article115 1922-05-26 9 Singapore, May 25. Since laet reporting, the Rubber Market has been quietly steady with business of small dimension* owing to seller* holding off. Consequent on further break in values in London and New York caused by heavy liquidations oa the part of stockholders, the Weekly115 words
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Article228 1922-05-26 9 Will Barn for Three Tears. The invention of an electric lamp which will burn for three years with- j out current is reported in the "New York Tribune." The new product, which is described by manufacturers as "Bottled sunlight," is the work of an Italian engineer, Juan228 words
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Article48 1922-05-26 9 We are informed that Mr W R Rowland, formerly of Negri Sembilan and Pulau Bulan, has beem held hf the Custodian of Enemy Property, London, to be a "Stateless person." His property will, therefore, be returned to him under the proviaiona of the Treaty of Versailles. —M .M.48 words
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Advertisement277 1922-05-26 9 GREAT COMMANDERS WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR. 11 sl'* ,ll, l ,l,ll,ll,ll,l ,1 ,11,M,1, 11,,1,,1,im ,ll,liail, 'I■llll 1 1 1 |i conqueror, i COMMANDER CIGARETTES Another Great Commander. fl jCREtT s (lB >uNcoMMANDEK. j i COMMAND ATTENTION. j j j I °H ar r I I C° mman der Cigare tes are277 words
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Advertisement130 1922-05-26 9 J ill i it- i i i i i i i t i i i < i <i i. im n j i i i I n: i l l I Imil iiiimniun m S l A.M.A. A.M.A. 1 10. A. PARSONS CO., I td. I m I Incorporated in130 words
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Article298 1922-05-26 10 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ASSOCIATION PETITION. 1 We notice (say. the "Pinang j Gazette") that at the Committee meeting of the Straits Settlemeate (Singapore) Association, Mr See ;Tiong Wah said a petition was being j prepared by the members of the Chinese community asking that the Income Tax298 words
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Article252 1922-05-26 10 Japanese Comment on Lord Northcliffe's Criticism. The "Nichi Nichi," one of Japan's leading newspapers, has the following comment on Lord Northcliffe's criticism of the militarist party in Japan With the virtual termination of th* Ar.glo-Japarxse Alliance, a change i.s distinctly noticeable in the sentiments of the British252 words
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Article189 1922-05-26 10 The work of erecting the dredge on the Mambau Tin Co a Property i, •Pproaehingr completion, and it l s hoped to coronifnca dredging in the Jiesr future, Mr C E m charge. At th* dirnner by the Clothworkers' Company in London Sir William Robertson paid tributes to the admirable189 words
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Advertisement370 1922-05-26 10 in nun ill iii i imii i i i i i i i in in in i nil ii mi mi in ii hi i in ,i, i in in i i i i i i i i in iiiiiiuuiiuiiiii Astounding Prices 1 IN Indian Carpets, Ruga, j I AND370 words
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Advertisement347 1922-05-26 10 MARTIN'S /rassa FILLS A Branch R«n«df lot *X !m«lullr'tl A "*T «f «.-«p ima-sii Maiti. > Pills bi tha oc-use >c tha; i< Str sacrt Cjn a/ t «f tbt Symi a timely -j-»« nay fea •dastsM** ia<aia xi* -Jbrm j»innii n J e<r -mo, AERATED [fl WATER A MACHINE347 words
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Advertisement390 1922-05-26 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Steamers intended to sail from Singapore. Kinta —Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Hye Leong—Monday 4.30 p.m., for Malacca and Muar. Knan—Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. ilelantaa —Tuesday, 5 p.m., for Malacca and MuarIpoh—Wednesday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham390 words
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Advertisement297 1922-05-26 10 LINE OJ_STEAM E(S Monthly saiLngs to and from Australia Batavia, Sourabaya, Freraantle, Adelaid- 0 0ti 1922 SCHEDULE OF Arriving Singapore 4 *5 -I EM IT A ct s -s. EUKELIA Nov. 6 s.s. EMITA Dec 4 s.s. EXOGGEHA" Vj For further Particulars apply to PATERSON SIMONS co (Incorporated in England297 words
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Article364 1922-05-26 11 AMAZING STORY OF BULGARIAN FIREMAN. I Readers of the "Arabian Nights"; wxbertaraments says the "Ceylon In-1 dependent" will doubtless remember the haul of the Bagdad fishermen who found a big heavy urn in his net after a fruitless day's fishing and the contents of that urn364 words
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Article97 1922-05-26 11 The following is the latest information from Rangoon regarding the movements of steamers of the Henderson and Bibby Lines. Straits passengers arc travelling by all these sailings: s.s Martaban left United Kingdom on May 5. s.s. Pegu arrived Rangoon on May 20. s.s Amarapcora 'eft Port97 words
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Article127 1922-05-26 11 The following appears in the last issue to hand of "The Times Weekly Edition": "We learn that the negotiations for a loan of about £9,000,000 to the Federal Government of Brazil are approaching completion, and it is hoped to make the issue within the next few127 words
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Article91 1922-05-26 11 The following has special interest locally in view of the position of the Rent Restriction Ordinance in Singapore- The Hongkong Tenants' Protective Society, Whose membership comprise* about 7,000 Chineee residents, has sent a petition to the Governor asking that the Rents Ordinance be enforced for another year and that its91 words
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Advertisement550 1922-05-26 11 SAILINGS. j m INDIA W^MUNE. England.) ASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. 0» 4 r ORIENTAL S. N. CO. with nis Majesty's Government. \K-LASTERN SERVICE. LoND ON Due SINGAPORE. Hay 27 Kashgar about June 25 ab Ut C 11 Sardinia about July 9 stoat J une LONDON ANTWERP Leave SINGAPORE. 9 Delta550 words
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Advertisement333 1922-05-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. O. S, K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Alps Maru arr May 27 dep 28 Argun Maru a rr July 17 dep IS NEW YORK LINE. For San Francisco,333 words
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Advertisement380 1922-05-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. i i LONDON LINE, Suwa Maru May 31 Fushimi Maru June 14 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tatsuno Maru June 10 Tokushima Maru Mid June HAMBURG LINE. Mito Maru End June NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Maru Mid June BOMBAY LINE. Wakasa Maru May380 words
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Advertisement572 1922-05-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS CHINA MAIL SifcAMSHIP CO.. LTD., (Incorporated in U. S. A.) San Francisco Service Those desirous of seeing the Orient should travel by the scen e rout* HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. FROM HONGKONG s.s. "NANKING" May 30 s.s. "CHINA" July 6 (First class fare, Hongkong to572 words
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Advertisement576 1922-05-26 12 WANTED. WAITED.—From 1st July two rooms prefers >ry with Bathroom attached in quiet locality. No fancy Rents. Apply box No. 1 il, c o Malaya rribunc." ■25 5 i.— 27 5 TO LET. TO LET—Part of Office at No. 9 Winchester House. Entry can be made from 1st June. Apply576 words
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Advertisement556 1922-05-26 12 NOTItt NOTICE. Saiboo Co. of Nos. 12 13 Tank Road, Singapore, beg to inform the public that they are the Agents for the sale of Passage Tickets for Ceylon by the Osaka Shoscn Kaisha, Japanese Steamship Co. Saiboo Co., (Ship Chandlers' Dept.) Ticket Agents for the Osaka Shoseu Kaisha. supply556 words
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Advertisement441 1922-05-26 12 BANKS. I INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. i (Incorporate;! in th" U. S. A I OWNED BY I HE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus US $10,000,00( 5 Undivided Profits 5,400,00( Reserve for Dividends 600,00C Head Office:—60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. London Office: —36 Bishopsgate, Lyons Office:—27 Place, Tolozan.441 words
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Advertisement447 1922-05-26 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BfANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STRiiBT. BRANCHES: Penang So Beach Stxett. Malacca 131 Jonker Street Muar 77-79 JaJaa Suleimaa Batu Fahat 109 Jalaa Rahamat. I 3 iernbang 16, Dir. AGENCIES A'l: London, New York, San Francisco, B tavia, Sourabaya, Semsr*ng. Shanghai, Hongkong, Asnoy, Postian&k and447 words
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Advertisement394 1922-05-26 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF LMM-L. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853.) Paid Capital 600,000 Shares of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors *3,000,00j BANKERS: Bank of England. London Joir.t City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London County Westminster and Parr's Bank, Ltd. National394 words
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Advertisement404 1922-05-26 12 INSURANCE. CHE b'MTEl> ASSURANCE CDtU'OftA j UL\ UMils (Iacoxpos I ic tae Hoao o.cct Singapore. BOARD OF DIRECTORS S«*e Teong Weii, Esq. < Chairman.) Caw Khek Khiam, Esq. (Vice Chairman.) P. S. Lea, Fjaq. N. B. Chan, Saq. Qng Soon Tee, Esq. Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq. Ron San Hin, Eaq.404 words
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Advertisement112 1922-05-26 12 Tel H aCi »*«Z annum t Half-yearly 1 1 Per quarter I tj T(^or tlgncouatr essi < the dfcma nd for 3 BECOME KEGULai: BDUrJ TLe tribune" j, subscribers at l or, ,»j wtthoot be tddresatd to m 1 All < rritkj ■en matteci, rs, bU account?, prißttoj; be addressed112 words
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